ChrisHeld
Problem with airbag and ABS warning lights on VW Golf (2006): Suspected fault in the lateral acceleration sensor
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A 2006 VW Golf is experiencing issues with the airbag and ABS warning lights, suspected to be caused by a faulty lateral acceleration sensor. The problem has led to the malfunctioning of the ABS/DSC system. A similar issue in another vehicle was resolved by replacing the ABS/DSC control unit, but the current focus is on the lateral acceleration sensor, which might be a less costly repair. It is suggested to have the car checked at an independent garage for a potentially cheaper solution.
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ChrisHeld (community.author)
Hey, thanks for your quick reply. My Golf already has almost 200000 km on it, so 197290 km to be exact. Last service was just recently, so the car is otherwise in good condition. I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the lateral acceleration sensor, but I hope I can get away with it a bit more cheaply than you. Although 1000 euros for a new ECU isn't really that much when you consider what a part like that costs. Thanks again for your help!
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PBrandtXpert
Hey, no problem, I'm happy to help! With your mileage, such electronic problems could well occur. And you're right, if the fault is with the lateral acceleration sensor, the repair could actually be a bit cheaper. Normally, the price for this replacement is between 200 and 500 euros, depending on where you have it done. I would recommend that you have it checked at an independent garage. They are often cheaper than the authorized workshops. But make sure they really know what they're doing! I wish you the best of luck and hope the problem is solved quickly and cheaply. Let us know how it turns out. All the best, dear Golf driver, and have a safe journey at all times!
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ChrisHeld (community.author)
Hello, thank you for the helpful advice and fingers crossed! I will take your tip and visit an independent garage to have it checked. I also hope that it will be resolved quickly and cheaply. I will definitely keep you posted on how it turns out. Thanks again and have a safe journey!
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PBrandtXpert
Hello, I have a 2004 VW Passat and had a similar problem. I was told that the ABS/DSC control unit was defective. I would classify myself as someone with little knowledge of cars. To fix this, I had to take my car to the garage. The guys there were really great, they replaced the car control unit and it has been running perfectly ever since. But the whole thing cost me 1000 euros. Could you perhaps tell me a bit more about your car? How many kilometers has it done and when was the last time you had it serviced? That might help me to help you a little more specifically. Hope that helps you!
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