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Offline DaveN

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Heavy Steering!
« on: 21 August 2007, 14:53 »
Hi

I have an 07 GTi and recently disconnected the battery, the steering seems heavy to me. I'm not sure if its in my head or what. I have seen the tips about turning the steering to the left and right after reconnecting the battery but I still think it is heavier then before.

Anyone with any ideas, can this be adjusted via Vag-Com? If so any Vag-Com heads in Ireland.

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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #1 on: 21 August 2007, 15:29 »
Try the dealer. And then also (Its kinda obvious) but check your tyre pressures. :rolleyes:


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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #2 on: 21 August 2007, 15:36 »
i'd try your tyre pressures first as this would be a bit cheaper than the dealer lol

its got to be something fairly simple as i wouldn't have thought disconnecting the battery would reset or trip out the power steering  :undecided:

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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #3 on: 21 August 2007, 15:39 »
i'd try your tyre pressures first as this would be a bit cheaper than the dealer lol

its got to be something fairly simple as i wouldn't have thought disconnecting the battery would reset or trip out the power steering  :undecided:

Oops...  :smiley: should have put the tyre pressures first :grin:
I dont think that this would trip it out. Why not look in the workshop manuals that TT (who is still missing  :undecided: ) posted. There should be a manual there that can help.


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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #4 on: 21 August 2007, 15:40 »
i'd try your tyre pressures first as this would be a bit cheaper than the dealer lol

its got to be something fairly simple as i wouldn't have thought disconnecting the battery would reset or trip out the power steering  :undecided:

Oops...  :smiley: should have put the tyre pressures first :grin:
I dont think that this would trip it out. Why not look in the workshop manuals that TT (who is still missing  :undecided: ) posted. There should be a manual there that can help.

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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #5 on: 21 August 2007, 15:44 »
i'd try your tyre pressures first as this would be a bit cheaper than the dealer lol

its got to be something fairly simple as i wouldn't have thought disconnecting the battery would reset or trip out the power steering  :undecided:

Oops...  :smiley: should have put the tyre pressures first :grin:
I dont think that this would trip it out. Why not look in the workshop manuals that TT (who is still missing  :undecided: ) posted. There should be a manual there that can help.

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Tell him to say hi. Im sure everyone has forgiven him for his "hairy" mistake :sick:  :grin:

(Sorry to hijack your thread DaveN)  :smiley:


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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #6 on: 28 August 2007, 18:30 »
i'd try your tyre pressures first as this would be a bit cheaper than the dealer lol

its got to be something fairly simple as i wouldn't have thought disconnecting the battery would reset or trip out the power steering  :undecided:

Oops...  :smiley: should have put the tyre pressures first :grin:
I dont think that this would trip it out. Why not look in the workshop manuals that TT (who is still missing  :undecided: ) posted. There should be a manual there that can help.

TT popped up a VW Navi forum I use so he is around.

Tell him to say hi. Im sure everyone has forgiven him for his "hairy" mistake :sick:  :grin:

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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #7 on: 29 August 2007, 10:58 »
TT

I have decided it is in my head, recently I had some alignment issues and has gone ultra paranoid about the steering. After a few weeks I dont think its heavy, at low speed in traffic I though it felt heavy but after a country lane blast or two I think its weighted just fine.

I thought about getting Vag-com and checking the steering-assist setting but at €350 for the cable I decided it was okay. My dealer is a bit dim witted regarding anything techical, as an example;

"Can cruise control be retro fitted?"
"Oh no, new cabling and ecu and control box, it would cost about €1000"
"But VW in the UK will do it for £150"
"They cant, it will void the warranty, and anyway UK vehicles are different"
"I dont think so"
"Em.... I think I hear the phone ringing"

Just thought, I might just be so unfit I have weak-girly-arms.........

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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #8 on: 29 August 2007, 12:02 »
Should be a simple procedure for dealer to check/adjust steering setting. Standard factory default setting seems to be 3.

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Re: Heavy Steering!
« Reply #9 on: 30 August 2007, 18:58 »
TT

I have decided it is in my head, recently I had some alignment issues and has gone ultra paranoid about the steering. After a few weeks I dont think its heavy, at low speed in traffic I though it felt heavy but after a country lane blast or two I think its weighted just fine.

I thought about getting Vag-com and checking the steering-assist setting but at €350 for the cable I decided it was okay. My dealer is a bit dim witted regarding anything techical, as an example;

"Can cruise control be retro fitted?"
"Oh no, new cabling and ecu and control box, it would cost about €1000"
"But VW in the UK will do it for £150"
"They cant, it will void the warranty, and anyway UK vehicles are different"
"I dont think so"
"Em.... I think I hear the phone ringing"

Just thought, I might just be so unfit I have weak-girly-arms.........

Dave N

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