New ESP system

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Re: New ESP system

Post by montstable »

Yeah me too. It just said code not accepted. Anyone know if you can replace the ABS module with an up-to-date 2012 version allowing the coding??
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Re: New ESP system

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Does anyone know which abs version is installed on 2011 model years? I had the car in June 2010. Any luck with it?
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Re: New ESP system

Post by 1 6 D »

Probably you have 1K0907379AS or 1K0907379AT


This can be coded:
Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 BH HW: 1K0 907 379 BH
Component: ESP MK60EC1 H31 0121

Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 BJ HW: 1K0 907 379 BJ
Component: ESP MK60EC1 H31 0121

Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 BL HW: 1K0 907 379 BL
Component: ESP MK60EC1 H31 0152

This can be coded probably:
1K0907379BK
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Re: New ESP system

Post by colaboy »

My one is:

Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 BE
Component: 1K0 907 379 BE

Not success, code not accepted.
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Re: New ESP system

Post by b0rk »

1K0 907 379 BE is IIRC a pre MY12 unit so can't be coded.
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Re: New ESP system

Post by Macman »

It's original use pre 2011 was not for the track but for loose surface/snow to allow spin to gain grip where it can. Next you petrol heads will want front tracking incline plus Cup R spoiler as stock if you shout enough!
The time I see cars going sideways at roundabouts is when further safety measures then must be brought in like speed control limiting via the many speed sensors already in use.
Nothing wrong with the original which keeps XDS on. I'd hate to roll a road car on a track. Just hire one for the day instead.
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