leviflame3
Skoda Yeti heavy steering issue
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leviflame3 (Author)
The traction control light hasn't come on, but the increased steering effort is definitely noticeable. What do you mean by throw things off? Is it something I could potentially fix myself?
antoniablade7
By throw things off, I mean the coding of the steering angle sensor can get corrupted. A bad alignment can sometimes trigger it, though it's more likely the sensor itself is failing. Honestly, without diagnostic tools and the correct software, a sensor replacement and recoding are best left to a workshop. Otherwise you will have alignment problems.
leviflame3 (Author)
The workshop confirmed the steering angle sensor was faulty. They did a sensor replacement and recoded it for 195€. Steering is back to normal. Thanks for your help.
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antoniablade7
Sounds like a faulty steering angle sensor. The vibrating or shaking steering wheel is a classic symptom. Has the car had any alignment problems recently or a recent wheel alignment? Sometimes that can throw things off. Does the traction control light come on?