cryptolime
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I had my steering rack replaced at 18k miles due to the sticky steering issue. Had the recall done at 55k miles.
The issue is, on long sweeping turns, I can feel the rack trying to yank the wheel back to center when I'm just holding it in place.
it feels very notchy when it does this an unnatural. It's really making me lose confidence when turning. It's also felt pretty loose since having the recall done. I really regret getting the recall done. It fucked up my rack and Honda wants over $4000 to replace it again.
Of course, it's very intermittent, so when I can bring it to the dealer, I won't be able to replicate the issue so it will not be covered under any warranty.
i feel like it's applying pressure at the moment or there's too much internal play. Is there a way to reset the torque sensor or recalibrate it?
The issue is, on long sweeping turns, I can feel the rack trying to yank the wheel back to center when I'm just holding it in place.
it feels very notchy when it does this an unnatural. It's really making me lose confidence when turning. It's also felt pretty loose since having the recall done. I really regret getting the recall done. It fucked up my rack and Honda wants over $4000 to replace it again.
Of course, it's very intermittent, so when I can bring it to the dealer, I won't be able to replicate the issue so it will not be covered under any warranty.
i feel like it's applying pressure at the moment or there's too much internal play. Is there a way to reset the torque sensor or recalibrate it?
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