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Title: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: Kus on 30 September 2011, 00:04
So to go in a straight lane I have to turn the wheel a few cm to the right. Basically it's off centre what could be causing this? Its really pissin me off now so help will be appreciated!
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: Wayne on 30 September 2011, 00:06
You could remove the steering wheel and move it around by a spline or get the tracking reset and they should center the steering wheel.
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: Kus on 30 September 2011, 00:12
I'll get it tracked then I was thinking that might be the problem but wasn't sure
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: Wayne on 30 September 2011, 00:15
I'll get it tracked then I was thinking that might be the problem but wasn't sure

I suspect in the past someone has had it tracked without the steering wheel being locked in the straight ahead postion.
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: paul james on 30 September 2011, 08:18
yes mate re-aline the wheel' get a flat head screwdriver about 6inch long turn the wheel 180 degrees to left, there'll be a small hole in the back insert the screwdriver pointing up' as far in as it will go then prise down & it will pop off! then turn it 180 right & do the same.. can be a bit tricky  :undecided: but i got a small mirror got the reflection of the small hole & could see the metal clip that i was prising off made it alot easier. :smiley: then just a case of removing the spline bolt & sitting the wheel back on in the right position.. but be careful of the air bag!! theres no need to remove the wires, i just sat it on the wheel being very careful  :shocked: disconnect the batt if it makes u feel btr. hope this helps! :wink:
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: houston on 30 September 2011, 11:00
yes mate re-aline the wheel' get a flat head screwdriver about 6inch long turn the wheel 180 degrees to left, there'll be a small hole in the back insert the screwdriver pointing up' as far in as it will go then prise down & it will pop off! then turn it 180 right & do the same.. can be a bit tricky  :undecided: but i got a small mirror got the reflection of the small hole & could see the metal clip that i was prising off made it alot easier. :smiley: then just a case of removing the spline bolt & sitting the wheel back on in the right position.. but be careful of the air bag!! theres no need to remove the wires, i just sat it on the wheel being very careful  :shocked: disconnect the batt if it makes u feel btr. hope this helps! :wink:

seriously? thought you would have had to remove the airbag and steering column nut, have you any pics?
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: Wayne on 30 September 2011, 11:02
yes mate re-aline the wheel' get a flat head screwdriver about 6inch long turn the wheel 180 degrees to left, there'll be a small hole in the back insert the screwdriver pointing up' as far in as it will go then prise down & it will pop off! then turn it 180 right & do the same.. can be a bit tricky  :undecided: but i got a small mirror got the reflection of the small hole & could see the metal clip that i was prising off made it alot easier. :smiley: then just a case of removing the spline bolt & sitting the wheel back on in the right position.. but be careful of the air bag!! theres no need to remove the wires, i just sat it on the wheel being very careful  :shocked: disconnect the batt if it makes u feel btr. hope this helps! :wink:

seriously? thought you would have had to remove the airbag and steering column nut, have you any pics?

You do, he has not worded it very well.
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: paul james on 30 September 2011, 14:22
i did'nt remove the airbag no need.. if ur not clumbsy enough to drop it & tug the wire out its fine but disconnect the battery to be on the safe side..
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: Wayne on 30 September 2011, 15:38
i did'nt remove the airbag no need.. if ur not clumbsy enough to drop it & tug the wire out its fine but disconnect the battery to be on the safe side..

Yes but you still need to remove the nut holding the steering wheel on and then move it.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: paul james on 30 September 2011, 17:01
yes obviously' spline bolt i mentioned earlier..  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: Granta Gti on 30 September 2011, 23:37
Will it bring up a code saying steering angle? And possibly the ABS light?
Title: Re: Steering wheel off centre
Post by: Jack3559 on 01 October 2011, 00:09
Check your tyres, if they're unevenly worn or more worn than you expect that's usually a hint it's a tracking problem.

If your steering feels wooly too it may just be that one of your tyres need pumping up!

Though I'm sure you already know that. :nerd: