Hi all:
My HICAS (90 TT- mostly stock) seems to be not performing right: go around a right turn, and the steering wheel needs to be held 45degrees right, left turn - 45Degrees left;
Any ideas on how to fix, or on a good shop in the Maryland area?
Many Thanks
Reid
aka; A2Step
My HICAS (90 TT- mostly stock) seems to be not performing right: go around a right turn, and the steering wheel needs to be held 45degrees right, left turn - 45Degrees left;
Any ideas on how to fix, or on a good shop in the Maryland area?
Many Thanks
Reid
aka; A2Step
Horsepower Mathematician
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My HICAS (90 TT- mostly stock) seems to be not performing right: go around a right turn, and the steering wheel needs to be held 45degrees right, left turn - 45Degrees left;
Any ideas on how to fix, or on a good shop in the Maryland area?
Many Thanks
Reid
aka; A2Step
Not sure how that equates to bad HICAS. Turning right tends to turn the car right Originally Posted by A2Step
Hi all:My HICAS (90 TT- mostly stock) seems to be not performing right: go around a right turn, and the steering wheel needs to be held 45degrees right, left turn - 45Degrees left;
Any ideas on how to fix, or on a good shop in the Maryland area?
Many Thanks
Reid
aka; A2Step

OK: might be something else:
here are the symptoms: quick right turn (say, and hard lane change right) and the wheel then remains at 30degrees right to go straight. Quick left lane change, and the wheel requires a 30 degrees left to go straight;
Front end feels tight, 90K original miles, NDH.
Other ideas?
here are the symptoms: quick right turn (say, and hard lane change right) and the wheel then remains at 30degrees right to go straight. Quick left lane change, and the wheel requires a 30 degrees left to go straight;
Front end feels tight, 90K original miles, NDH.
Other ideas?