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ESP failure on my Touran
I own a 2003 Volkswagen Touran with 93,000 miles on the clock. The ESP lights have come on and also the engine still runs after taking out the key.
I have read lots about the ESP failure on this forum. I will be contacting the main dealer tomorrow in Coventry about this issue. Could you please on what to do?
I have read lots about the ESP failure on this forum. I will be contacting the main dealer tomorrow in Coventry about this issue. Could you please on what to do?
Asked on 8 February 2012 by sensey7000
Answered by
Honest John
Insist he uses a kit to fix the brake pressure sensor. If he won't, then consult www.sinspeed.co.uk that will fix the brake pressure sensor for £225, inc VAT, but the ABS/ESP module first has to be removed and then refitted afterwards, so reckon on around £400 for the total job.
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