EdwardCR Posted February 24, 2023 Posted February 24, 2023 I have just had my 2017 A4 serviced at Finchley Road. Two day s later I have had the Brake Servo: restricted message. I have driven about 25 miles since then in getting back home. I've found this thread thank goodness and have just been to Audi Oxford to pick up the replacement pressure sensor for £80. I haven't driven the car since and hope it isn't already too late for the ABS, and am going to change it tomorrow. The guy at Audi Oxford tells me they are selling a lot of these items, just goes to show how common the problem is. Pretty scandalous. Fingers crossed I'm not too late, but what a great thread! 1
P3N Posted February 24, 2023 Posted February 24, 2023 (edited) Best of luck Ed. Let us know. P3n 🙏 Edited February 24, 2023 by P3N Spelling 1
EdwardCR Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 Fitted the part this morning - a pretty straight forward job after reading this thread and watching a great You Tube video from a guy called Dave Serl (below, others might find it useful). Took abut 4 minutes with a flathead screwdriver to unclip the part. I had pumped the brake a couple of times with engine off before making the change. There was a slight hiss as I took the old sensor off, but that was it. Closed bonnet, turned engine on and no more fault warnings, car seems to be running fine, have been for a few miles around the block and no issues so far on brakes, dare I say it all feels normal. Fingers crossed have avoided destroying my ABS system. I drove about 30 miles after the first warning came on as I was on my way home, braking gently, but did not drive another mile after I parked up. Goodness knows what might have happened if I'd carried on driving around whilst waiting to get a fix, as per the 'You can continue driving' message. Thanks to this thread I may have saved myself ££££, as I am just out of warranty...! For £80 the problem seems to have been solved. Hope everyone else avoids the worst as well. )
Steve Q Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 1 hour ago, EdwardCR said: Fitted the part this morning - a pretty straight forward job after reading this thread and watching a great You Tube video from a guy called Dave Serl (below, others might find it useful). Took abut 4 minutes with a flathead screwdriver to unclip the part. I had pumped the brake a couple of times with engine off before making the change. There was a slight hiss as I took the old sensor off, but that was it. Closed bonnet, turned engine on and no more fault warnings, car seems to be running fine, have been for a few miles around the block and no issues so far on brakes, dare I say it all feels normal. Fingers crossed have avoided destroying my ABS system. I drove about 30 miles after the first warning came on as I was on my way home, braking gently, but did not drive another mile after I parked up. Goodness knows what might have happened if I'd carried on driving around whilst waiting to get a fix, as per the 'You can continue driving' message. Thanks to this thread I may have saved myself ££££, as I am just out of warranty...! For £80 the problem seems to have been solved. Hope everyone else avoids the worst as well. ) Glad you got sorted 🙂
MarioVersus Posted March 2, 2023 Posted March 2, 2023 Hello I need help please , can someone share a photo or a video where is located the brake servo sensor on a Audi A3 e-tron 2015 204PS , I see that is very simple on an A4 but I can’t find anything for my car no photos no videos nothing I can’t find his location to see if I can change it myself , any help it’s appreciated! Thank you
Steve Q Posted March 3, 2023 Posted March 3, 2023 7 hours ago, MarioVersus said: Hello I need help please , can someone share a photo or a video where is located the brake servo sensor on a Audi A3 e-tron 2015 204PS , I see that is very simple on an A4 but I can’t find anything for my car no photos no videos nothing I can’t find his location to see if I can change it myself , any help it’s appreciated! Thank you Should be the in the same place I think.
MarioVersus Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 Hi Steve , it’s nowhere to be found buddy , I’m guessing it’s electromagnetic brake servo and if it’s like this , there is nothing I can do 😬 but still I don’t know I can’t find any info anywhere… thanks
kh904 Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 Have a look here: https://cardiagn.com/audi/ or https://www.car-repairmanual.com/audi/audi-a3/ 1
MarioVersus Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 Hi kh904 , i found something but not sure if this applies to my model , it says its behind the air intake pipe , so i will have a look if that's the case and will update Many thanks 2
Soe322 Posted April 5, 2023 Posted April 5, 2023 Hi. Does anyone know where the sensor is located in A6 C8? 2019 55 TFSI. I bought the sensor and after getting the order tried to find it inside the car unsuccessfully. It's so easy on A4 B9, I thought it should be somewhere close... but I don't even see it...
Tomsky Posted June 6, 2023 Posted June 6, 2023 I had the same issue yesterday. Audi a4 2017 23000 miles, driven regularly. Happened after not using the car for 3 days. Thanks a lot for all your contributions in this thread! 1
Steve Q Posted June 9, 2023 Posted June 9, 2023 On 6/6/2023 at 9:08 AM, Tomsky said: I had the same issue yesterday. Audi a4 2017 23000 miles, driven regularly. Happened after not using the car for 3 days. Thanks a lot for all your contributions in this thread! Glad it's helped 🙂
Simone Posted June 13, 2023 Posted June 13, 2023 I just add the worst scenario depicted by all of you. Not only Audi West London quoted 645 pounds to replace the faulty g608 sensor but also found that the ABS unit needs to be replaced as it is now faulty and cannot be recovered. That means another £3,500 on top. I just sent an email to Audi Customer Service but I wonder if that will lead somewhere. Did anyone had any success with them? I am pondering wheter it makes to take any legal action and if some of you has been succesful. Certainly I will be probably stop being Audi after this.
Steve Q Posted June 13, 2023 Posted June 13, 2023 9 minutes ago, Simone said: I just add the worst scenario depicted by all of you. Not only Audi West London quoted 645 pounds to replace the faulty g608 sensor but also found that the ABS unit needs to be replaced as it is now faulty and cannot be recovered. That means another £3,500 on top. I just sent an email to Audi Customer Service but I wonder if that will lead somewhere. Did anyone had any success with them? I am pondering wheter it makes to take any legal action and if some of you has been succesful. Certainly I will be probably stop being Audi after this. How long did you drive with the fault?
Simone Posted June 13, 2023 Posted June 13, 2023 7 weeks, the time it took to get an appointment at Audi West London - but probably only 300 miles in total. Unfortunately I did not read this post before and relied on my warning message which said that I could continue driving...
kh904 Posted June 13, 2023 Posted June 13, 2023 3 hours ago, Simone said: 7 weeks, the time it took to get an appointment at Audi West London - but probably only 300 miles in total. Unfortunately I did not read this post before and relied on my warning message which said that I could continue driving... Unless you regularly get your car serviced at an Audi dealership, you'll unlikely get any 'goodwill' from them. If worst comes to worst, you can send the ABS module to a specialist who can repair/reset it for under £500. I think i've posted the link of a company that does this in this thread (go back a few pages). I can't vouch for them though as i've never had to use them.
Deco Posted June 13, 2023 Posted June 13, 2023 5 hours ago, Simone said: I just add the worst scenario depicted by all of you. Not only Audi West London quoted 645 pounds to replace the faulty g608 sensor but also found that the ABS unit needs to be replaced as it is now faulty and cannot be recovered. That means another £3,500 on top. I just sent an email to Audi Customer Service but I wonder if that will lead somewhere. Did anyone had any success with them? I am pondering wheter it makes to take any legal action and if some of you has been succesful. Certainly I will be probably stop being Audi after this. Have the ecu re built max 500 plus relacement labour thats what I did
Owl-M19 Posted August 7, 2023 Posted August 7, 2023 Thanks to everyone on here. Had the same issue with the brake servo sensor. Had driven around 40 miles when I found this forum & immediately parked up. Sensor purchased from eBay from seller German car parts for £15 (euro car parts wanted £134). Watched the youtube fitting guide & only took me 3-4 mins. Started car & hey presto, message has cleared, thanks again. 1
C123 Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 (edited) Just done mine on a 66 plate A4 Avant - £88 from Audi. Kinda wish I got one off eBay for a tenner… Fingers crossed ABS is still ok - my warning message disappeared after it first appeared so assumed all was ok and carried on driving until it came back on a few weeks later. Then I stopped driving it immediately and replaced the sensor, having found this thread. Really not impressed with my Audi - great car when it works but there always seems to be something wrong with it! Last car was a Peugeot 308 and nothing ever went wrong in over over 100k miles/10 years… Please note that the sensor does not just pull out vertically - there are two clips that need to be released, which is quite a fiddle as it’s dark and a bit restricted access plus I found the wire a bit tricky to remove. Defo recommend watching the video BEFORE attempting it! Edited August 25, 2023 by C123
Steve Q Posted August 25, 2023 Posted August 25, 2023 7 hours ago, C123 said: Just done mine on a 66 plate A4 Avant - £88 from Audi. Kinda wish I got one off eBay for a tenner… Fingers crossed ABS is still ok - my warning message disappeared after it first appeared so assumed all was ok and carried on driving until it came back on a few weeks later. Then I stopped driving it immediately and replaced the sensor, having found this thread. Really not impressed with my Audi - great car when it works but there always seems to be something wrong with it! Last car was a Peugeot 308 and nothing ever went wrong in over over 100k miles/10 years… Please note that the sensor does not just pull out vertically - there are two clips that need to be released, which is quite a fiddle as it’s dark and a bit restricted access plus I found the wire a bit tricky to remove. Defo recommend watching the video BEFORE attempting it! Glad you got sorted
Rob G Posted September 1, 2023 Posted September 1, 2023 My cars in for this very job at the moment. Fortunately only driven a couple of miles before it went in. Should have checked in on here first!
Steve Q Posted September 2, 2023 Posted September 2, 2023 11 hours ago, Rob G said: My cars in for this very job at the moment. Fortunately only driven a couple of miles before it went in. Should have checked in on here first! Glad you caught it in the nick of time
Rob G Posted September 2, 2023 Posted September 2, 2023 12 minutes ago, Steve Q said: Glad you caught it in the nick of time Yes, only did a few miles when it happened and it went straight to the garage after that. More cheesed with finding out with what isn’t covered by Big Motoring’s 200 point pre-sale check, but that’s another story.. 😤
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