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Old 09-08-2006, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by drjochen' post='332278' date='Sep 8 2006, 08:08 AM
Well, it was the steering wheel sensor.
But now the active steering feels less well defined at center.
Its almost like it has 5 degrees or so of freedom where you can turn the wheel and nothing happens.
Feels almost like a Lexus steering now, but only around the center point. The rest is perfectly fine...
Hmmm,

This also happened to my 550i, and my dealer (Classic BMW in Richardson, Texas) took care of it promptly and without issue. I had a nice X5 3.0i loaner, with 750 miles on it. Brand new, basically. The car was in at 8am and out by 2pm. Very fast and now, it feels to me like before.

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Old 09-08-2006, 10:19 PM
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My January 06 build 530 just started showing this error message today. The steering feels much looser and it certainly doesn't have the typical quickness of AS at lower speeds. Oh well, at least the first six months were trouble free.
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Originally Posted by drjochen' post='332278' date='Sep 8 2006, 06:08 AM
Well, it was the steering wheel sensor.
But now the active steering feels less well defined at center.
Its almost like it has 5 degrees or so of freedom where you can turn the wheel and nothing happens.
Feels almost like a Lexus steering now, but only around the center point. The rest is perfectly fine...
you mean after you had it "fixed" it felt squirrely around the center? I've had mine back for over a week now, and it everything seems fine to me....in other words, like it was before the AS went out.
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Yes, after I had it fixed. The center feeling is different. My wife confirmed it. Strange... Well, maybe I will have to go back to get the recall with the rear struts done anyway....
Old 09-11-2006, 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by drjochen' post='333176' date='Sep 11 2006, 04:42 AM
Yes, after I had it fixed. The center feeling is different. My wife confirmed it. Strange... Well, maybe I will have to go back to get the recall with the rear struts done anyway....
did you get a recall notice regarding the rear struts? I've read a little about rear struts problems, but not sure what that recall is about? Are you noticing something with your rear struts?
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