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How do I adjust the steering sensitivity on my Vauxhall Crossland?

I recently purchased a Vauxhall Crossland and find the steering to be too sensitive for my liking. Is there a way to adjust the steering sensitivity?

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Hi Evan, adjusting the steering sensitivity on your Vauxhall Crossland is actually quite simple. You can do so by going into your car's settings menu and selecting the 'steering sensitivity' option. From there, you can choose a level of sensitivity that feels comfortable to you. I recommend starting with the lowest setting and gradually increasing it until you find the right balance for your driving style.

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Hi Evan, you can also adjust the steering sensitivity on your Vauxhall Crossland by manually adjusting the steering calibration. First, park your car on level ground and turn off the engine. Then, locate the steering wheel adjustment lever on the underside of the steering column and twist it a few times to adjust the sensitivity. Keep testing the sensitivity until you find the right level for your driving needs.

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Hey Evan, another way to adjust the steering sensitivity on your Vauxhall Crossland is by changing the tire pressure. If your tires are over-inflated, the steering can feel more sensitive. Try lowering the tire pressure slightly and see if that makes a difference in the sensitivity. If not, you can also try rotating your tires to distribute the wear evenly and improve the overall handling of your car.