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      08-03-2012, 07:06 PM   #1
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hydraulic or Servotronic??

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I have a 2009 325 lci(Euro Model) I heard so much about the earlier hydraulic steering of the bmws & also about the not so great Servotronic one. How will i know which one i got? my steering does feels nice & the feedback is awesome, is there a way i can find out which one i got by vin number or something?

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      08-04-2012, 02:47 AM   #2
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This might help http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=704843
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You can have servotronic on both hydraulic and electric power steering and all it does does is vary the amount of power assistance based on your engine speed. I think pre-LCI had it as standard (certainly for 6 cylinder models) but for my LCI was an extra paid option.

I think your LCI (and prob a efficient dynamics model) should be electric power steering with maybe servotronic? I'm not sure at what point in time they made it optional. But I may stand to be corrected on this.
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You can have servotronic on both hydraulic and electric power steering and all it does does is vary the amount of power assistance based on your engine speed. I think pre-LCI had it as standard (certainly for 6 cylinder models) but for my LCI was an extra paid option.

I think your LCI (and prob a efficient dynamics model) should be electric power steering with maybe servotronic? I'm not sure at what point in time they made it optional. But I may stand to be corrected on this.
Thanks for the info
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Mine is an 08 model and the steering feels heavy and weighted. i test drove the new 1 series 118d the other day the steering in that was so light and effortless. i can see this being good for around town but it takes the fun out of driving imo I prefer the old style
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You can have servotronic on both hydraulic and electric power steering and all it does does is vary the amount of power assistance based on your engine speed...
I think you'll find that it varies with road speed and not with engine RPM; you wouldn't want your steering force altering with the throttle.
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I think you'll find that it varies with road speed and not with engine RPM; you wouldn't want your steering force altering with the throttle.
Yes you are right - think I typed the wrong thing! Here's an explanation...http://www.bmw.com/com/en/insights/t...rvotronic.html
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