Traction Control Light On!

edmong

GHE Tuning
Aug 15, 2007
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Plymouth, Devon
I have put my rear wheels to the front when I replaced the front.

I was driving today and the light just came on by itself, no wheel spin or anything. I got the wheels balanced on the front and when I did that I measured the tyre tread on the front and found that there was approx 1mm difference across the front two.

Im sure I have read somewhere before that because there is a small difference in tread depth the hub sensors think that one wheel is spinning faster than the other and so thinks there is a fault so the traction control light comes on.

Now when I swith the ignition off and back on there light goes out and is fine for a while but comes back on again.

What do you guy's think, am I right in thinking the above prob is it or could it be a knackered sensor? Warranty runs out at the end of October so I could do with sorting it out.

Also would vagcom through anything up to me?

Any help would be great
 

m0rk

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May 19, 2001
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vagcom will confirm what's up

either sensor failure, dirty sensor (intermittent) or ABS unit failure.

probably the sensor
 

edmong

GHE Tuning
Aug 15, 2007
567
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Plymouth, Devon
Right ran vagcom today and found this code:

00778 - Steering Angle Sensor (G85)
003 - Mechanical Failure

Spoke to SEAT today and they said they'll have it in to look at.

Its wierd thats this fault has only started since I put the back wheels and tyres to the front. Just out of curiosity where is this sensor?
 

m0rk

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it's in the steering column.

you can 'zero' it using vagcom if you have a straight, flat piece of road you can drive on at about 10mph
 

cmc

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Sep 13, 2002
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vagcom will confirm what's up

either sensor failure, dirty sensor (intermittent) or ABS unit failure.

probably the sensor

Mork

I'm getting this intermmitently. A turn on and off of the ignition always clears it. You mention this could be a dirty sensor. Any ideas how you could go about cleaning it?

Cheers

cmc
 

wackyracer

Wackyracer
May 12, 2007
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Southampton
yep i get the same thing. however with mine it only happens when car is cold and under sudden braking. usually does it once and is fine after that. I would tell you all the fault code i get but dont have car for a few days!
 
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