2008-2017 Volkswagen Golf 4 Door Steering -> Steering system information User Manual
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Steering system information  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
To help make it more difficult to steal your vehicle, you should always make sure the steering column  
is locked before leaving the vehicle.  
Electronic steering column lock  
Vehicles with Keyless Access: The steering column is locked if the driver door is opened with the  
ignition switched off. The vehicle must be standing still and the transmission must be in Park (P) on an  
automatic transmission vehicle.  
If the driver door is opened before the ignition is switched off, the electronic steering column lock is  
activated only after the vehicle has been locked with the vehicle key or via the sensor in the door  
handle.  
Mechanical steering column lock  
Vehicles without Keyless Access: The steering column is locked if the vehicle is stationary and the  
vehicle key is removed from the ignition switch.  
Engaging the steering column lock  
Disengaging the steering column lock  
Parking the vehicle  
Turn the steering wheel slightly to take pressure  
off the steering column lock.  
Remove the vehicle key.  
Insert the vehicle key into the ignition switch.  
Turn the steering wheel slightly until you hear the Hold the steering wheel in this position and turn  
steering column lock engage. the ignition switch.  
Power steering  
Power steering automatically adjusts to driving speed, steering torque, and the steering angle of the  
wheels. Power steering works only when the engine is running.  
If power steering is reduced or lost completely, it will be much harder to steer and control the vehicle.  
Counter-steering assistance  
Counter-steering assistance is part of Electronic Stability Control (ESC). This feature makes it easier  
for the driver to control the vehicle in difficult situations. For example, if you have to brake hard on a  
surface that provides uneven traction, the vehicle could pull to the right or left. ESC detects this  
situation and helps the driver counter-steer with additional steering power  
.
WARNING  
The counter-steering assistance in ESC can do no more than help the driver steer in difficult  
situations. The driver must still control the vehicle. The vehicle does not steer by itself with  
this feature!  
NOTICE  
If the ignition is off, the steering column lock will engage and the vehicle cannot be steered.  
For this reason, you must leave the ignition on when going through an automatic car wash, for  
example, so that the wheels will still steer.  

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