I own a Ritz VDI 2013 model. My steering light is not going off. My mechanic checked the wiring, etc., but it still persists. The mechanic says it is ok. The steering is perfectly alright. But why is the light not going off?
That light staying on means the electric power steering computer has stored a fault and needs a proper scan and reset, even if the wheel feels normal. On a 2013 Ritz, this often happens after a weak battery or charging dip, or after wheel alignment or suspension work, when the steering sensor loses its zero point.
Two simple checks save time. Get the battery and alternator tested with a multimeter - you want roughly 12.6V with the car off and about 13.8-14.4V while idling with lights and AC on. Low voltage can trigger the light. Then ask for a scan that talks to the EPS module specifically. A generic OBD reader may miss it, so use Maruti’s tool or a good Bosch/Launch scanner. Clear the code and run the steering calibration with the wheels straight. If the light returns, the common culprits are the torque sensor in the column or the EPS control unit.
Your mechanic saying “wiring is ok” isn’t the finish line. Without the right scan, the light won’t go.
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Posted on: 28 Jun 2026
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