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JBOO 07-09-2004 09:32 AM

Good info. What exactly does servotronic do for you if you don't have Active Steering?

(hope I didn't overlook this answer)

sg530 08-09-2004 10:24 PM

I reviewed the above description of the Active steering and Servotronic assist. I saw no details about Servotronic servicing. :unsure:
My interest is to reduce the degree of assist on the steering, perhaps by adjusting a valve, so more feedback could be felt at the wheel. I want in no way to influence the AS. Ultimately, I would like to be able to feel the wheel return back to center while pulling out of a turn. Only 2 things that I know can affect that; the assist is too high and the wheel alignment (toe in) is too parallel. I realize such a setting may provide the best gas mileage and tire wear, but a small tweak, if possible, shouldn't affect mileage much if at all and wheel feel will improve. Straight line stability should be improved too. Yes? :ermm:
The airbag switch recall will send me to the service department prematurely and I can discuss this topic intelligently then. :devil:


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