How to match the electronic power steering computer of Volkswagen Polo?

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DeJessica
07/30/25 3:38am
Steps to match the electronic power steering computer of Volkswagen Polo: 1. Turn the key to the second gear, connect the diagnostic computer, and enter the power steering system; 2. Select 16 security login, enter the password 20103 and click the confirm button to log in successfully; 3. Click 04 system basic adjustment, select the reset point of all matching values and confirm; 4. Click the adjustment button, wait for 2 seconds until the computer displays correct completion; 5. Return to the fault code reading page, read the fault code, and after the computer shows no fault code, start the vehicle directly. If the power steering light turns off automatically, it means the matching is successful. Volkswagen Polo is a small car under Volkswagen, with a body structure of 5-door 5-seat hatchback, dimensions of 4053mm, 1740mm, 1449mm, and a wheelbase of 2564mm.
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