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Active Steering Fault!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hans" data-source="post: 563570" data-attributes="member: 2853"><p>Thanks E60lci. Replaced my battery too put problem still persists. Also note that mine is an actual AS malfunction, ie the steering wheel tilts to the right, rather than just the warning light appearing. </p><p>The sequence is as follows: after happening for a few times, I brought it in for a checkup and they changed the battery and also cleaned the cables or something along those lines. It was then fine for a week but as the steering wheel was off-center I brought it in again, but they told me it could be an alignment problem (which I highly doubted so coz it was fine previously, ie the wheel wasn't off-center) and told me to get it aligned. I did so and that was when the AS problem started again! Brought it back to reset and it was fine for a day before malfuntioning every other day after.</p><p>Any thoughts? Btw, does doing alignment have the potential to screw up AS? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hans, post: 563570, member: 2853"] Thanks E60lci. Replaced my battery too put problem still persists. Also note that mine is an actual AS malfunction, ie the steering wheel tilts to the right, rather than just the warning light appearing. The sequence is as follows: after happening for a few times, I brought it in for a checkup and they changed the battery and also cleaned the cables or something along those lines. It was then fine for a week but as the steering wheel was off-center I brought it in again, but they told me it could be an alignment problem (which I highly doubted so coz it was fine previously, ie the wheel wasn't off-center) and told me to get it aligned. I did so and that was when the AS problem started again! Brought it back to reset and it was fine for a day before malfuntioning every other day after. Any thoughts? Btw, does doing alignment have the potential to screw up AS? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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