Steering jerking when turning
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Steering jerking when turning
Not sure if this is due to the cold weather. My 2013 A6 has developed "jerking" feeling on the steering when turning while the car is in motion. The jerk will go away after the car has warmed up. I tried different drive mode, comfort, auto, dynamic... it is most noticeable in auto mode. Checked front air pressure and they are within range. Anyone??
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AudiWorld Super User
The steering module update that was just done on my car was to correct an erroneous steering warning light some owners were experiencing when the car was first started. Probably a sensor recalibration. No biggie and I never had the problem to begin with.
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AudiWorld Senior Member
I don't know if this will hijack the thread, but I feel like I have the same problem but not in the turns. It is going in a straight line. Kind of hard to explain, but when I am keeping the wheel straight, there seems to be something preventing me from holding it straight. Almost like the wheel is hitting some groove and I have the keep the wheel a couple degress off center. Does this sound similar to what you were experiencing fEArmE?
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AudiWorld Super User
I don't know if this will hijack the thread, but I feel like I have the same problem but not in the turns. It is going in a straight line. Kind of hard to explain, but when I am keeping the wheel straight, there seems to be something preventing me from holding it straight. Almost like the wheel is hitting some groove and I have the keep the wheel a couple degress off center. Does this sound similar to what you were experiencing fEArmE?
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I don't know if this will hijack the thread, but I feel like I have the same problem but not in the turns. It is going in a straight line. Kind of hard to explain, but when I am keeping the wheel straight, there seems to be something preventing me from holding it straight. Almost like the wheel is hitting some groove and I have the keep the wheel a couple degress off center. Does this sound similar to what you were experiencing fEArmE?