My 2016 GTI has some weird steering issues going on when the engine revs reach a certain point or when accelerating. To be more specific, I can rev the engine while going down the road in neutral and the wheel will slightly go right. I have also noticed that when in stop and go traffic around 1600-2000 rpm in gear the steering almost feels as if there is something that makes the wheel temporarily hard to keep straight. I've had the car aligned and inspected and the dealership found no suspension or tie rod issues. They thought it was the alignment but I am still experiencing the same issue. I've scanned my car and have no faults. My car was seriously out of alignment. I've seen on other forums where people said their car had yaw sensors that were out of calibration and when the dealer reset them this fixed their steering issues. If possible I would prefer being able to do this myself with my HexNet. I've also noticed the steering doesn't return to center and seems to be slightly off center going down the highway. What steering settings can I reset or recalibrate with VCDS?
Is there a recalibration or relearning of the yaw sensors that can be done through VCDS? How do I "recenter" my steering wheel with VCDS? I only saw one post about recentering the wheel and someone said it worked but then updated their post and said the steps didn't work. Thanks for your help.
Is there a recalibration or relearning of the yaw sensors that can be done through VCDS? How do I "recenter" my steering wheel with VCDS? I only saw one post about recentering the wheel and someone said it worked but then updated their post and said the steps didn't work. Thanks for your help.