Golf IV / Jetta IV :: Flashing ABS Code For Long Time?


Feb 18, 2015

My car has been throwing an ABS code for a long time now and I've finally decided to actually deal with it.

The code is: 00285 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45): Electrical Fault in Circuit

After reading that this could be due to a bad sensor, I replaced the front right sensor, but I am still getting the exact same code. I used measuring blocks in VCDS-Lite to check out what was going on with the wheel speeds and found that at speeds less than 20 km/h, the front right sensor reads 0 km/h, while all the others continue to read the proper speed.

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