NickTheRaver
Member
Hello all,
I'm new here having recently invested in a 2018 T6 which is gradually going through the changes to a camper. I love it, BUT.. there are waaay too many on-board computers that complain at every opportunity. I wish it just had electric & oil pressure warnings like my Beetle!
The issue I have is this: the van was purchased ready fitted with generic load-rated 20" wheels which I have driven on for nearly a year, I have just bought a nice new set of Wolfrace Talon's and got a local tyre fitter near where I work to put the new rims on with tyres and to (most pertinent here) align the tracking while they were at it. All was good until I had driven couple miles when the ESP warning light came on, and has stayed on ever since with the odd beep and a bigger ESP symbol flashing on the main LCD from time to time.
I did notice after the alignment that the steering wheel is most definitely 'off to the left' when I am moving in a straight line - but it does not pull to the left, it drives straight as an arrow and does not wander even if I let go of the steering wheel.
I have read elsewhere that steering wheel alignment can throw the ABS/ESP if it is not properly positioned 'straight' along with the wheels, I wonder if this might be the root cause?
The garage have been very good, they are currently taking a look / probing with an OBD reader to see if they can do anything, but politely reminded me they are tyre fitters by trade and don't have much to work with when it comes to ECU/sensor/calibration errors, especially on newer vehicles.
Any input appreciated, the first MOT is due in about a month, so I desperately need this problem resolved.
Thanks!
Nick
I'm new here having recently invested in a 2018 T6 which is gradually going through the changes to a camper. I love it, BUT.. there are waaay too many on-board computers that complain at every opportunity. I wish it just had electric & oil pressure warnings like my Beetle!
The issue I have is this: the van was purchased ready fitted with generic load-rated 20" wheels which I have driven on for nearly a year, I have just bought a nice new set of Wolfrace Talon's and got a local tyre fitter near where I work to put the new rims on with tyres and to (most pertinent here) align the tracking while they were at it. All was good until I had driven couple miles when the ESP warning light came on, and has stayed on ever since with the odd beep and a bigger ESP symbol flashing on the main LCD from time to time.
I did notice after the alignment that the steering wheel is most definitely 'off to the left' when I am moving in a straight line - but it does not pull to the left, it drives straight as an arrow and does not wander even if I let go of the steering wheel.
I have read elsewhere that steering wheel alignment can throw the ABS/ESP if it is not properly positioned 'straight' along with the wheels, I wonder if this might be the root cause?
The garage have been very good, they are currently taking a look / probing with an OBD reader to see if they can do anything, but politely reminded me they are tyre fitters by trade and don't have much to work with when it comes to ECU/sensor/calibration errors, especially on newer vehicles.
Any input appreciated, the first MOT is due in about a month, so I desperately need this problem resolved.
Thanks!
Nick