RS2'd Trophy
When I changed the steering wheel boss in my trophy I accidentally broke the centre clock spring ribbon thing. at the time I just removed the lot and lived with the Airbag lights being on.
Today I fitted a new module and clockspring from a friends 172 cup they were breaking. it all plugged in as it should and I plugged all the resisters and hey no airbag lights and a clear dash! I drove out of my house and turned right. it fealt like the car had forced on traction control and had half power, however when I returned the steering wheel to a straight line it drove perfectly.
I know have two lights which only come on when the car is moving. they are the SERV light and the traction control light.
So far when I have researched alot of people say brake pedal and Steering angle sensor. It would make sense that the module I have fitted maybe the problem but I made perfectly sure that it was fitted correctly. Could the angle of the steering clockspring play a problem with this? If so what angle should it be at and what position should the clockspring be at at 0degrees.
Some help would be appreciated guys.
Thanks again.
James
Today I fitted a new module and clockspring from a friends 172 cup they were breaking. it all plugged in as it should and I plugged all the resisters and hey no airbag lights and a clear dash! I drove out of my house and turned right. it fealt like the car had forced on traction control and had half power, however when I returned the steering wheel to a straight line it drove perfectly.
I know have two lights which only come on when the car is moving. they are the SERV light and the traction control light.
So far when I have researched alot of people say brake pedal and Steering angle sensor. It would make sense that the module I have fitted maybe the problem but I made perfectly sure that it was fitted correctly. Could the angle of the steering clockspring play a problem with this? If so what angle should it be at and what position should the clockspring be at at 0degrees.
Some help would be appreciated guys.
Thanks again.
James