Lost your ABS coding? Your ABS module failed, you replaced it and now the coding is missing? Not a problem!

This sale is for Volkswagen, Audi, Seat or Skoda vehicle ABS 
coding calculation particularly for ESP9.0i modules (found on Audi A1/S1, VW Polo, Seat Ibiza, Škoda Fabian and Roomster manufactured between 2008 and 2017 model year).

In some cases, codings for ABS/ESP module might get lost. Dealerships charge high money to restore these (for some cars it may be even impossible due to replaced cluster or ECU). This is an opportunity to resolve the problem quicker and cheaper.
Also, after you do some ABS retrofits, replace a failed ABS module with another one then this is the solution for you too.

This is a service, not a material, hardware or any part itself. You will receive a calculated coding which is unique to your car and instructions on how to code the ABS module and adapt the required sensors. You will need to do it yourself. If you have VCDS tool*, assistance using TeamViewer (or AnyDesk) may be provided upon your request.

In order to buy it, make sure you are eligible for this and meet all the following criteria:
a) your car is one of the ones listed in the description above, equipped with ESP9.0i controller;
b) you have a tool to code - usually VCDS genuine tool*. Other tool is fine as long as you know how to operate it on your own;
c) the ABS module is installed in the car and is in operating condition (no malfunctions, no hardware issues, just the coding lost);
d) you will be able to check and code the module within 3 business days of purchase.

In order to calculate the proper coding for your car, information about your car will be needed.

The easiest option and most convenient option is to provide full VCDS autoscan. Please do NOT strip any data from it, as everything is required. You can prepare AutoScan in advance - publish it somewhere to online file share website and senr me URL to it.

Alternatively, you will need to provide as much details about the car, as possible:
1. ABS module part number (electronic part)
2. Exact make and model of the car
3. Year of the car
4. VIN
5. Left hand drive or right hand drive model
6. Engine type (petrol or diesel), power and displacement. If you know the engine code, you can provide it instead
7. 4Motion/4WD version or FWD
8. Provide front brake disc diameter, if known. Alternatively, you can provide PR numbers for brake system - they begin with numer "1". They can be located on the first page of service maintenance booklet OR under the trunk carpet.
9. Is there any start/stop ("eco"/"bluemotion"/etc) system installed in the car?
10. Is there any kind of TPMS? If yes, then what kind of TPMS - indirect ABS based (no sensors in each wheel) or direct system which uses sensors inside the wheels?
11. Does the car have ASR/ESP deactivation buttons (in center console)?
12. "Hill hold" function. Does the car have one? Do you want it to be activated?


If you have any queries, concerns or questions, please feel free to ask.

In case it will be impossible to code the ABS/ESP module on your car, I offer full refund**.

Examples of supported ABS module part numbers:
6C0 907 379
6C0 907 379 G
6C0 907 379 N
6C0 907 379 R
6C0 907 379 S
6R0 907 379
6R0 907 379 AS
6R0 907 379 AT
6R0 907 379 BA
6R0 907 379 BG
6R0 907 379 BM
6R0 907 379 BR
6R0 907 379 CB
... and others

* If you do not own a VCDS tool, don't worry, it can be arragned for you (separate fees may apply)
** Important note: if you use VVDI, Snap-On or Launch diagnostic tools, I will not provide you a refund in case my provided Long Coding doesn't work. You are eligible for a refund only if you use VCDS and I can connect to your computer and personally verify that the code is not being accepted and I cannot solve your issue.

By making a purchase you automatically confirm that you have read all of the above conditions and you agree to them.