ESP ASR NOT FUNCTIONING MESSAGE
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Jacksonhel
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slicecares206cc
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hey my siters car did this and dealers said a lot of things in the end she just sold the car and didnt bother but it possibally could be-
faulty vac solonoid (also known as an egr valve, I believe).
If it is intermittent, it's worth checking the battery voltage. You sometimes get spurious messages if the battery is not 100%.
Renew the ECU
Renew the particle filter
Steering angle sensor
Renew the brake fluid if old
first u should Get an error code from someone with a diagnostic kit.
hope this is any use to u
faulty vac solonoid (also known as an egr valve, I believe).
If it is intermittent, it's worth checking the battery voltage. You sometimes get spurious messages if the battery is not 100%.
Renew the ECU
Renew the particle filter
Steering angle sensor
Renew the brake fluid if old
first u should Get an error code from someone with a diagnostic kit.
hope this is any use to u
when in doubt go flat out lol!
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206ccs fella
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Hi, I freely admit to knowing nothing about Peugeots, so this info maybe wrong, but from my understanding of the error mesage:
ESP = Electronic Stability Programme.
ASR = Anti-Slip Retardation. (a posh name for good old-fashioned traction control) :lol2:
Both of these items are controlled through the ABS braking system, which means that there is a problem with the traction control system.
This could either be from a broken ABS sensor ring on one of the driveshafts, or a problem in the ABS control module.
Hope that narrows it down abit for you.
ESP = Electronic Stability Programme.
ASR = Anti-Slip Retardation. (a posh name for good old-fashioned traction control) :lol2:
Both of these items are controlled through the ABS braking system, which means that there is a problem with the traction control system.
This could either be from a broken ABS sensor ring on one of the driveshafts, or a problem in the ABS control module.
Hope that narrows it down abit for you.
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slicecares206cc
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- GrandadMonkey
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Or sell the car no doubt!slicecares206cc wrote:sorry but like i said it woz my sisters car and i aint a qualified mechanic just have some experiance. so from wot your saying its the ABS system at some point sorry cant shine any light on that, id head to a garage
good luck
Ron
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Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
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