Replacing the ABS Sensor On A Volkswagen Passat

Replacing the ABS Sensor On A Volkswagen Passat

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@324td486 says:

Wystarczy nacisnąć przycisk kontroli trakcji i ją wyłączyć….I dojedziesz do domu komfortowo i z pełną mocą silnika.

@marcoibanez7343 says:

Anyone in vero beach FL ?

@car-diologist says:

Typical VW garbage Manufacturing unfortunately

@reviewithme9913 says:

Also when u feel play when pressing down on the brake usually a sign

@ivanzavala58 says:

The sensor is the transducer. Not the tone wheel/ring

@irfansami3335 says:

my car has fluctuating acceleration during drive and i have abs sensor faults code. is the abs sensors a problem to these fluctuations?

@Therealdariw says:

What if I dont get an abs code and only my traction control light stays on?

@skrillawhyy says:

How much you be charging please don’t say no $200 for abs sensor change

@fajardiniarikamil2712 says:

Can it run DOOM?

@arturorobles1989 says:

Ive had bad wheel bearings b4 and that didnt trigger the abs or trac light

@arturorobles1989 says:

Would bad wires or a bad tranducer trip the abs or trac light? Im guessing not?

@mitch.pleasee says:

I just replaced mine myself on my Jetta. Easy peasy.

@simon35795 says:

Nice when you dont live in a rustbelt

@03kwam65 says:

To verify wheel speed sensors i just go to live data have all 4 speeds highlighted then monitor and monitor to see if the sensor is cutting out. Visual inspection and ohm check too also helps

@ChampKeysorMinistries says:

It could also be bad wheel bearings. I wasn’t able to turn my cruise control on because of it. I had my abs and traction control on when I was replacing wheel bearings and after the job they went off.

@davidhosenfeld6898 says:

Hey so I have a similar issue with those lights popping up out of nowhere, and I had a scan done and the scan at AutoZone only pulled up like three errors that seemed very simple to me but then I took it to a mechanic and he did a similar scan and for some reason pulled up 20 errors. This was a random occurrence of these lights coming on and I've had the car for 4 years, but the guy told me the price of the parts and all this stuff telling me that I needed a new alternator and everything, but I looked up the exact part number on the same website he used and he more than doubled price that he was going to charge me not including labor. So I don't trust him. So I went back to AutoZone and scanded again and the same few codes popped up like the first time so I changed out the battery because it was looking like the battery caused the issue from a high amperage charge. But the lights are still on even though I changed out the battery so I'm wondering if the high amperage charge messed up my sensors for ABS. Because the car runs and drives normally and I've had no issues it starts and stops perfectly and the traction and ABS and everything works perfect. Would it be a similar process to replace the ABS lights or sensors on a 2016 Volkswagen Passat?

@randyralph8846 says:

You should always use a multimeter to test the sensor to see if its within the parameters

@chiefwiyas7763 says:

Hey Ty,

As a plumber I work residential service and some light commercial reno’s

I havent seen it all but the basics are the same.
Is that also true with you mechanics? Or have you seen every vehicle?

@therewillbecarnage666 says:

This video is dead proof that they have ruined cars with all is these computers and sensors. That's insane.

@flexiblefish100 says:

What city you Service ?

@TheBigBradWolfTTV says:

Hey Ty, I put in a request for new brakes and rotors on my 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee last week. When do you think you’d be able to get me on the schedule?

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