My initial thought was to look up the part number 7L0 907 379 K, but that appears to be the ABS brake pump, and I kind of doubt that was the issue. Part No SW: 7L0 907 379 K HW: 7L0 907 379 KĠ1826 - Sensor for Steering Angle (G85) Supply Voltage Terminal 30 Before returning the Vag-Com I ran a scan and here were the results for the ABS section:Īddress 03: ABS Brakes Labels: 7L0-907-379-MK25E1.clb It's been about 2 weeks now and there have been no other issues, but I'm thinking the immobilizer was linked to the steering column or the traction control light. Amazing how with one click of a button everything returned to normal. I haven't really ever worried about it until a few weeks ago when out of the blue the steering wheel locked up, a warning sound came on and the screen read "Steering Column Lock Workshop." I knew enough to not get it towed to VW and instead rented a Vag-Com, did a little research and was able to unlock the immobilizer. When I've been at the VW Dealer for service they've mentioned something about the traction control sensor in the steering column needs to be replaced. About 30k miles ago the amber colored ESP Traction control light came on. I own a 2008 V6 Treg with about 110K miles.
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