Active Steering Question
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Right well apparently my loan car has Servotronic.
Not active steering.
My car doesnt even have that hence the heavyness of wheel movement. However its a September 2004 525i M Sport so im not entirely sure why i lack servotronic steering... :/
Not active steering.
My car doesnt even have that hence the heavyness of wheel movement. However its a September 2004 525i M Sport so im not entirely sure why i lack servotronic steering... :/
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Originally Posted by JayJay' post='213566' date='Dec 20 2005, 02:29 PM
Right well apparently my loan car has Servotronic.
Not active steering.
My car doesnt even have that hence the heavyness of wheel movement. However its a September 2004 525i M Sport so im not entirely sure why i lack servotronic steering... :/
Not active steering.
My car doesnt even have that hence the heavyness of wheel movement. However its a September 2004 525i M Sport so im not entirely sure why i lack servotronic steering... :/
If you have Active Steering full lock is only three quarters of a turn (from centre).
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