TornadoRed
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- Joined
- Aug 3, 2003
- Location
- West Des Moines (formerly St Paul)
- TDI
- 2003 Jetta TDI wagon, silver; 2003 Jetta TDI wagon, indigo blue; 2003 Golf GL 5-spd, red (PARTED); 2003 Golf GLS 5-spd, indigo blue (SOLD); 2003 Jetta TDI wagon, Candy White (SOLD)
I have looked at other threads and none seemed to suggest a solution to my problem.
Lately my Golf has been experiencing what first seemed like "vagueness" with the steering. Pushing down on the accelerator causes the front end to move slightly to the left; lifting off the accelerator moves it to the right. With cruise control on, none of this happens.
The Golf's suspension has seen a few repairs in the last year: a new set of Koni Reds f&r, control arm bushings on both sides, ball joint on the right, tie rod assembly, sway bar bushing, left hub and bearing. I had the tires rotated and alignment checked, with no effect.
I'm hoping there is something wrong with the Golf, because otherwise I have an inner ear problem, which would be tougher to fix.
Suggestions?
Lately my Golf has been experiencing what first seemed like "vagueness" with the steering. Pushing down on the accelerator causes the front end to move slightly to the left; lifting off the accelerator moves it to the right. With cruise control on, none of this happens.
The Golf's suspension has seen a few repairs in the last year: a new set of Koni Reds f&r, control arm bushings on both sides, ball joint on the right, tie rod assembly, sway bar bushing, left hub and bearing. I had the tires rotated and alignment checked, with no effect.
I'm hoping there is something wrong with the Golf, because otherwise I have an inner ear problem, which would be tougher to fix.
Suggestions?