Try here;
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2794644&postid=32232771#32232771
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2428776
or here
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/showthread.php?t=46453&highlight=vagcom+steering
looks like it may be a dealer only job....
The guy at the specialist that did mine said that it was 'pot luck' and he had a gti in the other week that he couldn't adjust, don't know whether it wasn't possible or just that HE couldn't do it.....
I test drove an M3 just latley and pulled over halfway and the front pads were smoking :eek: , the salesman was suprisingly relaxed about it , didn't buy though, just not up to the hype i don't reckon :(
ps never managed to smoke the 3.2's brakes even when worked harder than that...
As mitch78 said....
If you have a 3.2 with that big heavy lump up front you may be happier with sport mode as it's a little lighter,but for a 2.0 'gti' mode should be fine i recon.
It is a different setting altogether ie one designed for another car mine is the setting for a/the gti so it affects the steering at all speeds but still behaves perfectly well. Mine feels ever so slightly stiffer at car parking speeds than before but hardly noticable , at more normal driving...
I could be wrong but can the dealer change it on the later cars ? i thought on 07 and later cars nobody had figured out how to change it yet but that it could be done ...as i said i could be wrong...
i found this information on here but it really took some looking ,i feel pretty sure theres other audi drivers out there unhappy with the sterring feedback and resigned to living with it as theres no cure ..as i thought....untill i found that the servotronic steering can be set to a different...
I have a 3.2 dsg also and ahve a ticking noise , a single tick as the revs rise past a certain point repeasted as going up the gears have to listen very carefully though ,i believe it's the valve in the tailbox opening at certain revs if you can hear it over the heater fan on full, for example...
If it was really manual in 'manual' mode there would be a long list of cases of people thinking (mistakenly) that they were in auto :keule: and ending up gassing it out into a gap in traffic only to find they were in a much too high a gear ,wondering why it won't move even when they stab the...
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