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    hi freind's, how are you all? please i need help about a strange prob in a golf 5; 2007; after changing battery the steering lamp stay on and with vag com i get faut code :
    02546 - Steering Limit Stop: No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation



    i have try all adaptation, as say in wiki ross tech, i try changing all G85,.... but always the same prob, someone can help about this? is the any special procedure to clear this fault?



    thank's a lot in advance

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    yesterday I change battery on my golf and I get fault somethig like steerig asistance.....
    did not sucsid to erase fault
    but after couple miles it turns of

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    Sometimes you need to carry out steering angle settings with vcds more than one time and must be done on a level flat road and at under 20km/h.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aeroyas View Post
    hi freind's, how are you all? please i need help about a strange prob in a golf 5; 2007; after changing battery the steering lamp stay on and with vag com i get faut code :
    02546 - Steering Limit Stop: No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation



    i have try all adaptation, as say in wiki ross tech, i try changing all G85,.... but always the same prob, someone can help about this? is the any special procedure to clear this fault?



    thank's a lot in advance
    Last edited by ghostridersa; 22nd December, 2012 at 03:49 PM.

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    Have you carried out setting like this:VW Golf (1K) Brake Electronics (MK60) - Ross-Tech Wiki

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    Default Steering angle adaptation

    I recently had such a case.
    After this procedure I was able to erase a mistake:

    Sensor for Steering Angle (G85)

    Important Note: This applies only for Models with Conti/Teves MK70 ABS/ASR. For Conti/Teves MK60 ABS/ASR/ESP look at Vehicle specific specific Procedures in ABS System documentation.

    Prerequisites:

    • Start the vehicle.
    • Turn the steering wheel one turn to the right and one turn to the left.
    • Drive in a short distance straight line on a level surface at a speed not higher than 20 km/h.
    • If the steering wheel is straight during the test drive then stop the vehicle with the wheels pointed straight.
    • Ensure that the steering wheel is not moved again.
    • Keep the engine running and do not switch off the ignition.
    • System voltage at least 12.0 V.
    [Select]
    [44 - Steering Assist]
    [Coding-II - 11] or if that function is not available then use [Sec.Access - 16] instead
    Enter 40168, to enable the basic setting.
    [Do it!]
    [Basic Settings - 04]
    Group 060
    [Go!]
    Activate the Basic Setting.
    [ON/OFF/Next]
    After a successful basic setting, field 1 should say "OK".
    [Done, Go Back]
    To make sure the basic setting was succesful, check the sensor again.
    [Measuring Blocks - 08]
    Group 007
    [Go!]
    Check field 1, the value has to be between -1.5 and +1.5 ?.
    [Done, Go Back]
    [Close Controller, Go Back - 06]

    Note: After successful basic setting, the Steering Limit Stop needs to be adapted too.


 

 

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