This is a discussion on Power Steering Setting within the Diagnostics & VAG-COM forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; I want to make the power steering heavier as at speeds above 50 mph its too light, ive heard vrs ...
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| Power Steering Setting I want to make the power steering heavier as at speeds above 50 mph its too light, ive heard vrs is set at a heavier setting, what setting is this? |
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| Re: Power Steering Setting update, cannot find it on vagcom so it looks like this cannot be asjusted on octy2's ![]() |
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| Re: Power Steering Setting I remember doing it some time ago on the Octavia with diagnostic equipment but guided functions doesnt actually tell you what your changing. IIRC its not just in the rack though, I think its looks for some coding from the steering column ECU so it may not be possible to code a non vRS with vRS settings. |
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| Re: Power Steering Setting cheers, only wanted to make it heavier at speed as i dont want the car jumping off the road cos the steering is to light. will have to keep to under 120 for now kph not mph |
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