cryptolime
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- 2023 Civic Si
hmm.. i thought it was the FE1Correct. FL4 is the Si ?
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hmm.. i thought it was the FE1Correct. FL4 is the Si ?
See post #13 ?hmm.. i thought it was the FE1
Hi - did the dealer fix the issue? I have the same problem in my 23 type r.FL5 Type R owner here. I’ve 100% experienced the issue today on the motorway/highway. When cruising and a minor adjustment is require the steering becomes ‘sticky’ and requires a more firm input, meaning you overcompensate. It’s a very subtle issue, but becomes frustrating after a while.
You need to be on long straight stretches of road to experience the problem.
I’m in touch with my dealer for them to investigate…
Sold the car unfortunately.Hi - did the dealer fix the issue? I have the same problem in my 23 type r.
they probably want to make sure they've fixed the issue before launching a recall campaign.I am also experiencing this. Hopefully, a recall will come out soon.
Mine is the same - now that it’s warm out i don’t notice it. I’ll see this winter if it happens again. The dealer told me to bring it in anytime I just haven’t yet. Will do soon if it comes back.Could be something temperature related problem is mine is perfectly normal now that we are in the 15c + temperatures but as soon as it drops below 10c will do it again. I think it’s more the eps gearbox as I can notice it with ignition on and engine off so without the power steering working.