Re: 1992 T/T Soarer's Light Steering - How to fix?
Tue, 27 August 2002 12:49
Steering ECU is a blue box on the aircon unit behind the glove box if you want to disconnect it. Soarers run speed sensitive steering - put it in "trackday" mode for heavier/high speed steering and test the difference. Check ALSC or LSOC for trackday mode setup. Are you sure the light steering is the cause of your tracking? Most Soarers that suffer from tracking are either as a result of incorrect Geometry setup, incorrect wheel offset or worn Front lower control arm bushes which tend to deteriorate with age and milleage. I too thought my steering was dodgy. It progressively improved to a neutral state as I got a wheel alignment, went to right offset (+45mm) and changed the lower control arm bushes on advice from longtime LSOC and ALSC members.