Can anyone help diagnose this code. It suggests abs but the module has passed its test with ecu tuning and all the sensors seem ok too. Many thanks
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Julian
Vcds code 18265
Re: Vcds code 18265
Are all 4 tyres the same with a similar amount of wear?
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Re: Vcds code 18265
Yep all decent and replaced about 10k ago
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Re: Vcds code 18265
That's a code that's caused by dodgy info from the ECU to the ABS module. Most usually caused by a mixture problem, as odd as that sounds. I'd check for vac leaks or an incorrectly seated air box (extremely common).
It could be caused by a dodgy map if you've been dabbling. If this is a new fault and you haven't changed anything then I'd look for a leak. You can check the trim with the Vagcom. Group 32 on the ECU IIRC.
It could be caused by a dodgy map if you've been dabbling. If this is a new fault and you haven't changed anything then I'd look for a leak. You can check the trim with the Vagcom. Group 32 on the ECU IIRC.
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Re: Vcds code 18265
Many thanks
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