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RSQ3 Steering Column Adjustment Failure Fix Costs
Electric steering column adjustment without function
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Thanks for sharing that detailed repair experience. It sounds very similar to the steering column adjustment problem I have been dealing with. The error codes and symptoms match perfectly. Did you remember the total repair cost for your steering issue? Just wondering if I should prepare for a major expense. Also curious if you have had any other mechanical faults or adjustment issues pop up since the repair was completed. I want to make sure this is fixed right the first time since these electric steering components can be quite complex. My local Audi shop quoted a diagnostic fee but would not estimate the full repair cost without checking first.
Just got back from having this exact electric steering issue fixed on my RSQ3. The car steering works perfectly now, the column adjustment is smooth and responsive again. The total repair cost was surprisingly reasonable at 95 Euro, since it turned out to be just a faulty cable connection in the steering column adjustment mechanism. The mechanic found that the electric steering components themselves were fine, but the wiring needed attention. Since the repair three months ago, I have not experienced any other adjustment issues or mechanical faults with the steering system. The original error codes have not returned, and the electric controls work just as they should. Your mechanic is right to want to diagnose before quoting, while my fix was straightforward, these steering column problems can sometimes involve more complex repairs depending on which component is causing the fault. In my case, they quickly identified the connection problem and had it sorted within a couple of hours. The key is getting a proper diagnostic scan first, as trying to guess at the steering issue without proper testing could lead to unnecessary parts replacement.
After reading about similar experiences, I finally took my RSQ3 to get the steering column adjustment fixed. The mechanical fault turned out to be less severe than I feared. The technician found a loose connection in the electric steering wiring harness that was causing the adjustment system to fail. The diagnostic scan confirmed it was just the wiring, not a more serious steering column issue. The repair took about 3 hours and cost 280 Euro total, including labor and parts. They had to partially dismantle the steering column to access and repair the faulty connections. The adjustment mechanism now works perfectly, smooth and responsive like when the car was new. No other mechanical faults have appeared since the repair was completed last month. The error codes are gone and the electric controls function normally. Definitely worth getting it properly diagnosed rather than attempting quick fixes that might not solve the underlying problem. Good to have this sorted properly by a qualified technician who knew exactly what to look for in these steering systems.
The electric adjustment failure in the steering column is a known issue. Had the same mechanical fault on my Audi RS4 2011 last winter. The problem often stems from worn cable connections or a faulty control module in the steering column adjustment system. The repair involved: Complete diagnostic scan, Removal of steering column cover, Replacement of wiring harness, New electric motor for the adjustment mechanism, Reset of the control module This was a substantial repair requiring specialized tools and proper diagnostic equipment. The steering failure symptoms matched exactly, total loss of adjustment function and persistent error codes. The root cause turned out to be corroded contacts in the main wiring connector. While not a safety-critical issue since the steering itself remains functional, it should be addressed by a qualified technician. The repair requires partial dismantling of the steering column assembly to access the electrical components. Based on the symptoms described, it sounds like an identical electric adjustment system failure. Would recommend having it properly diagnosed before replacing any parts, as sometimes cleaning and reconnecting the existing components can resolve the issue.