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I'm finding the steering weight of my Citigo too light, I have heard that the steering assistance can be reduced through using Ross Tech VCDS. I was wondering if there were any guides on how to do this?

You would go to were the steering assist choices are using VCDS and move them from the factory setting, or maybe the setting the steering is at and was changed to more assist for the likes of a disabled user.

 

Are the tyre pressures towards the lower pressures rather than at ECO and making the steering feel light?

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I tried making the change in module 44 but when putting it to the 'dynamic' option, clicked update > dash steering blinked a few times > this results in an error not allowing me to make the change:

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Tyre pressure are set to the ECO level.

 

Edited by Dean_0

Higher tyre pressure will lighten the steering feel,  so drop tyre pressures to "comfort" settings - either in the manual or on the door plate.

Mind you, I reckon they got the steering weighting bang-on for a city car, so maybe something has gone wrong with the setup on your car?

 

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