So far there hasn’t been any issue at all apart from a faulty ABS sensor which fxed itself after before I had time to repair it - reair cost 0€????. In Europe, the maintenance and repair cost is very low (not sure about the newer models).
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18 votes
8YO polo popped up with abs light on the dash. Replacing one sensor costed me around 7k.
Replaced the left rear abs sensor myself in like 15 minutes on a 2011 vw, and the part cost like 15 bucks.... Just saying.. So yes absolutely sounds ridiculous, especially considering I'm not even a mechanic
costly repair I have had to replace the sensor in the wheel for the ABS before.
I had the exact same thing happen on my '13 CC just last month. As one post noted, it turned out to be a bad ABS sensor in the rear right.
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What we know about OEM Volkswagen ABS sensor
The brand is registered in Germany. Official website: https://www.volkswagen.de/.
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Currently there are 5 reviews and 18 votes. Average rating — 3.2 out of 5. Vote balance: 9 up, 9 down.
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