Hello,
Have an 2003 Jetta ALH, standard, 200K, that had a bad left front abs sensor wire & abs dash light on. Before the sensor was replaced It then started to develop a low speed pulsation in the brake pedal at final stop, while driving straight & turning at low speed only. I thought it was related to the ABS sensor, but it still remains after the sensor was replaced and the abs light is no longer on. It does have an a feeling that that the abs is kicking when the pulsation occurs, like the abs senses a braking issue. Is there some other ABS issue that may persists, due to the abs system not being reset or procedure performed, that I might of missed? Or can this be related to a bad lower control arm bushings possibly, causing the pedal to pulsate up and down due to the LCA moving out of spec? Just want to be clear its NOT warped rotors or in the steering, that is all good and been checked. Thanks in advance.
Have an 2003 Jetta ALH, standard, 200K, that had a bad left front abs sensor wire & abs dash light on. Before the sensor was replaced It then started to develop a low speed pulsation in the brake pedal at final stop, while driving straight & turning at low speed only. I thought it was related to the ABS sensor, but it still remains after the sensor was replaced and the abs light is no longer on. It does have an a feeling that that the abs is kicking when the pulsation occurs, like the abs senses a braking issue. Is there some other ABS issue that may persists, due to the abs system not being reset or procedure performed, that I might of missed? Or can this be related to a bad lower control arm bushings possibly, causing the pedal to pulsate up and down due to the LCA moving out of spec? Just want to be clear its NOT warped rotors or in the steering, that is all good and been checked. Thanks in advance.