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Old 04-04-2008, 12:01 AM
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Default TECH HELP NEEDED!!! Steering System Diagram

Hi All
Many on here may be fermiliar with my plight. I have a 2000 2.7T that has a dagerouswonder to the right whe ever the wheel is pointing in the stright ahead position.(http://www.audiforums.com/m_790252/tm.htmsee this thread for the whole saga). I am wondering if anyone can pupply/direct me with a diagram of the steering system form the C6 A6 (year 2000, dont know if it would be VIN dependent, but it is fitted with adpaptive power steering, and the problem seems to be speed sensative at its worse between 35-45 and 65-75 below 20 it seems to be minimal)

So far the car has had2 alignments 5 new tiers (this did help but the problem is stll there) and I am still at the wheel of somthing that will put me in a ditch if I relax for a second or two.Also can anyone advise on the good idea/bad idea and concequescesof removing the relay that controls theadaptive steering and the damage this could do to the system if done on a short/long term basis.

Many thanks
James
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Old 04-05-2008, 12:35 AM
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Default RE: TECH HELP NEEDED!!! Steering System Diagram

Any thoughts anyone?
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