Steering question
#1
Rookie
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: PA
Posts: 44
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Steering question
Hi everyone,
I have a 2013 es 300h.
To make a long story short, i had to have my front bumper replaced in May due to an accident but there was no mechanical damage to the car. They did an alignment to the car just to be safe.
Earlier this week, I'm not sure why I noticed that the steering was a little tight/heavy when turning left or right sometimes. It wasn't a major challenge just a little more strength then when driving straight.
Today, I took the car to the dealer and they ran all of the tests and everything came up fine except there was a code that the hybrid battery had been disconnected during the repair while sitting at the shop which created some sort of code that they cleared. The tech mentioned that this may have created the steering issues since the car may have thought their was low power.
After, I did notice it was a little better but still a little tight at times. I took the car back to the dealer and had the tech drive the car and he said the steering was normal for the car.
Are they missing something or is it that I forgot how the car drives?
Thanks.
I have a 2013 es 300h.
To make a long story short, i had to have my front bumper replaced in May due to an accident but there was no mechanical damage to the car. They did an alignment to the car just to be safe.
Earlier this week, I'm not sure why I noticed that the steering was a little tight/heavy when turning left or right sometimes. It wasn't a major challenge just a little more strength then when driving straight.
Today, I took the car to the dealer and they ran all of the tests and everything came up fine except there was a code that the hybrid battery had been disconnected during the repair while sitting at the shop which created some sort of code that they cleared. The tech mentioned that this may have created the steering issues since the car may have thought their was low power.
After, I did notice it was a little better but still a little tight at times. I took the car back to the dealer and had the tech drive the car and he said the steering was normal for the car.
Are they missing something or is it that I forgot how the car drives?
Thanks.
#2
Hi everyone,
I have a 2013 es 300h.
To make a long story short, i had to have my front bumper replaced in May due to an accident but there was no mechanical damage to the car. They did an alignment to the car just to be safe.
Earlier this week, I'm not sure why I noticed that the steering was a little tight/heavy when turning left or right sometimes. It wasn't a major challenge just a little more strength then when driving straight.
Today, I took the car to the dealer and they ran all of the tests and everything came up fine except there was a code that the hybrid battery had been disconnected during the repair while sitting at the shop which created some sort of code that they cleared. The tech mentioned that this may have created the steering issues since the car may have thought their was low power.
After, I did notice it was a little better but still a little tight at times. I took the car back to the dealer and had the tech drive the car and he said the steering was normal for the car.
Are they missing something or is it that I forgot how the car drives?
Thanks.
I have a 2013 es 300h.
To make a long story short, i had to have my front bumper replaced in May due to an accident but there was no mechanical damage to the car. They did an alignment to the car just to be safe.
Earlier this week, I'm not sure why I noticed that the steering was a little tight/heavy when turning left or right sometimes. It wasn't a major challenge just a little more strength then when driving straight.
Today, I took the car to the dealer and they ran all of the tests and everything came up fine except there was a code that the hybrid battery had been disconnected during the repair while sitting at the shop which created some sort of code that they cleared. The tech mentioned that this may have created the steering issues since the car may have thought their was low power.
After, I did notice it was a little better but still a little tight at times. I took the car back to the dealer and had the tech drive the car and he said the steering was normal for the car.
Are they missing something or is it that I forgot how the car drives?
Thanks.
#3
Rookie
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: PA
Posts: 44
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I mostly drive the car on normal but I will try it on econ. Before I left, I also had them put all of the tires at 33 psi
Last edited by fpb1980; 06-28-16 at 01:31 PM.
#4
Rookie
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: PA
Posts: 44
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I have a few more questions.
I read last night that my issues could be due to an incorrect alignment, caster, or zero point calibration. I had an alignment done when they replaced my front bumper.
I spoke with Lexus and they said that none of their computer codes showed that I need alignment.
Is it possible that these things could be off even if the computer doesn't show it? Am I wasting my time getting a new alignment done?
Thanks.
I read last night that my issues could be due to an incorrect alignment, caster, or zero point calibration. I had an alignment done when they replaced my front bumper.
I spoke with Lexus and they said that none of their computer codes showed that I need alignment.
Is it possible that these things could be off even if the computer doesn't show it? Am I wasting my time getting a new alignment done?
Thanks.
#5
Instructor
I have a few more questions.
I read last night that my issues could be due to an incorrect alignment, caster, or zero point calibration. I had an alignment done when they replaced my front bumper.
I spoke with Lexus and they said that none of their computer codes showed that I need alignment.
Is it possible that these things could be off even if the computer doesn't show it? Am I wasting my time getting a new alignment done?
Thanks.
I read last night that my issues could be due to an incorrect alignment, caster, or zero point calibration. I had an alignment done when they replaced my front bumper.
I spoke with Lexus and they said that none of their computer codes showed that I need alignment.
Is it possible that these things could be off even if the computer doesn't show it? Am I wasting my time getting a new alignment done?
Thanks.
I would suggest it be checked this way
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post