Steering Damper?
#453
Intermediate
I just had this piece put in by Lexus, but they chipped my left switch cover. There is also a scratch that is hard to see on the photo, but it's there. They will order and replace it at their cost.
The steering feels more balanced and there is no more vibrations from the road especially when you go over imperfections, bumps, or manhole covers. You still feel the road and bumps, but not the resulting vibrations from going over them. I would say it's not a night and day difference, but at least half way to 3/4 of a way there. I know...it's subjective.
Anyone know the part number for that cover? I want to email Lexus and make sure they order the right one.
Thanks!
The steering feels more balanced and there is no more vibrations from the road especially when you go over imperfections, bumps, or manhole covers. You still feel the road and bumps, but not the resulting vibrations from going over them. I would say it's not a night and day difference, but at least half way to 3/4 of a way there. I know...it's subjective.
Anyone know the part number for that cover? I want to email Lexus and make sure they order the right one.
Thanks!
#455
Driver School Candidate
Steering Damper Installation questions?
I just received my steering damper for my 2011 IS250 F Sport and have two installation questions:
1. When you disconnect the negative battery connector can the airbagl somehow be activated and explode?
2. I can see two connectors on the back of the airbag and one black ground wire. The two plastic connectors are really hard to remove. Is that normal? Any tips on how to pull them off?
Thank you for sharing any feedback.
Ron ---
1. When you disconnect the negative battery connector can the airbagl somehow be activated and explode?
2. I can see two connectors on the back of the airbag and one black ground wire. The two plastic connectors are really hard to remove. Is that normal? Any tips on how to pull them off?
Thank you for sharing any feedback.
Ron ---
#456
Lead Lap
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Use a flat head.. Stick it between the plastic connector and the airbag and pop out! The connectors are L shipped plugs.. Here's a how to video..
http://is.sewellparts.com/accessorie...2009/2123.html
http://is.sewellparts.com/accessorie...2009/2123.html
#458
Driver School Candidate
Installed steering damper, connector tip.
I have installed my steering damper successfully and the only thing I like to point out during the installation is the removal of the orange and black airbag connectors. You need to lift-up the little square release button on top of the connector. When its dark in the vehicle it's difficult to see and this will help removing the connector easily. See pictures.
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#459
Driver School Candidate
Great Mod
I have been driving with my new steering damper for the last two days and It's a great mod and a very low cost upgrade worth doing. It's not as useful in the city but on the highway It's so much better.
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The road surface sends very valuable information to the driver. Filtering even more vibration from the steering wheel requires the driver to use only visual reference steering instead of tactile reference steering. Numb is less safe. One of the hallmarks of a responsive car is the "tingle" (mild vibration) in the controls. It's called feedback.
Last edited by Iceberg71; 03-24-15 at 07:23 PM.
#461
I must live on another planet. Our 09 IS250AWD is so devoid of steering feel, I can't imagine wanting to make it even more numb with a steering damper. The IS steering is paradoxically heavy but the effort feels artificial and communicates next to nothing. Furthermore there is too large a dead spot in the center before the steering has any effect.
The road surface sends very valuable information to the driver. Filtering even more vibration from the steering wheel requires the driver to use only visual reference steering instead of tactile reference steering. Numb is less safe. One of the hallmarks of a responsive car is the "tingle" (mild vibration) in the controls. It's called feedback.
The road surface sends very valuable information to the driver. Filtering even more vibration from the steering wheel requires the driver to use only visual reference steering instead of tactile reference steering. Numb is less safe. One of the hallmarks of a responsive car is the "tingle" (mild vibration) in the controls. It's called feedback.
Seriously, night and day difference.
#463
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looks like I am reviving an old thread but hopefully someone has a quick answer to keep my from taking my airbag out.
i was looking to get the steering damper as a cheap mod that maybe has some benefit for the ride quality. I have a 2012 350 AWD, does my car come with this installed already? it sounded like that was the case but just wanted to double check before ordering.
i was looking to get the steering damper as a cheap mod that maybe has some benefit for the ride quality. I have a 2012 350 AWD, does my car come with this installed already? it sounded like that was the case but just wanted to double check before ordering.
#464
Instructor
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looks like I am reviving an old thread but hopefully someone has a quick answer to keep my from taking my airbag out.
i was looking to get the steering damper as a cheap mod that maybe has some benefit for the ride quality. I have a 2012 350 AWD, does my car come with this installed already? it sounded like that was the case but just wanted to double check before ordering.
i was looking to get the steering damper as a cheap mod that maybe has some benefit for the ride quality. I have a 2012 350 AWD, does my car come with this installed already? it sounded like that was the case but just wanted to double check before ordering.