mariohofmann5
XC70 Heavy Steering Vibration
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The 2006 Volvo XC70 is experiencing heavy steering and vibration, suspected to be caused by a faulty steering angle sensor. This issue may be due to incorrect sensor coding, affecting the power steering and traction control systems. A similar case was resolved by re-coding and eventually replacing the sensor, which restored normal steering function.
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mariohofmann5 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! I haven't pulled any codes yet, but that's next on my list. No recent alignment work, but that's a good point. I'm leaning towards the sensor itself. When you had the issue, did you have to replace the sensor, or was it something else?
reinhardwolf2
Yeah, it turned out to be the steering angle sensor coding. The garage said it was sending funky signals and messing with the whole system. They initially suspected a sensor replacement but started by re-coding the sensor. That fixed it for a short period of time but the problem returned a week later. So in the end, they replaced it. If you are getting the same issues, go to the workshop. It will cost around 195€ including the wheel alignment.
mariohofmann5 (community.author)
Thanks so much for the info! Sounds like I'm on the right track. I'll get it checked out ASAP. I took it to the local shop, and indeed the steering angle sensor was defective, exactly as suspected. Sensor replacement did the trick and I'm back on the road now!
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reinhardwolf2
Whoa, that sounds familiar! I've got an XC70, too. I had similar symptoms – the heavier steering feel and some shaking, especially after longer drives. Have you checked if it throws any codes? Might be related to the traction control system freaking out. Also, did you recently have any work done on your alignment or wheels? A bad alignment can mess with the sensor readings.