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I have searched for this but nothing conclusive turned up, I have an 09 pre fl LE VRS although it has facelift dash etc with maxidot, can the steering be weighted up on this like the TT RS setting and if so how do I do it?

 

many thanks

Depends what steering rack you have.

 

Can you post a full autoscan from VCDS to see what your car is made of?

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I'll get on it tomorrow.

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Had a play last night, there is no option in 44, 07 coding is greyed out so I guess it can't be done on mine.

 

Also tried to enable CH/LH lights, Aus MPH on maxidot and one button unlock, said it took the coding but none of it works, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, when I go back to the box I ticked it's unticked?

21 hours ago, langers2k said:

Depends what steering rack you have.

 

Can you post a full autoscan from VCDS to see what your car is made of?

can you change the steering though anything other than VCDS?

@Gissin - VCDS can only change the curve on early steering racks. Newer ones will need VCP/ODIS to flash the new curve rather than just changing an adaption channel. I've done it on my MY12 car without issue :)

 

@T2000 - just because VCDS can't do it, doesn't mean it's not possible. Have you got an autoscan yet?

how do you find the steering now?

It didn't make much difference to my everyday driving.

 

Bare in mine, at least in terms of performance, my car is a stock non-vRS. It now has almost 130k on the original shocks/springs/bushes and is mostly used on straight-ish dual carriageways at 70mph. I imagine that would hide any subtle changes :)

 

Plenty of other people seem to like it...

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I'll get the autoscan and post it up, one good thing there were no major faults ;-)

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