How does dealer disable the automatic steering column?
#1
Racer
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How does dealer disable the automatic steering column?
2004 LS430
I was interested in having the dealer disable the automatic steering column (where it moves out of the way until you put the key in the ignition) because I'm worried the column will wear out.
The service advisor said to do that, they would unplug the electrical connection to the motor altogether, so I wouldn't be able to adjust any more.
I thought "disabling" meant merely the "automatic" feature would no longer be in effect, and that this was something "flashed" into the car's computer as an option.
Looking through the car's records, it looks like the steering column has been replaced before, and I don't want to risk it happening again for a feature that I really don't care about.
I was interested in having the dealer disable the automatic steering column (where it moves out of the way until you put the key in the ignition) because I'm worried the column will wear out.
The service advisor said to do that, they would unplug the electrical connection to the motor altogether, so I wouldn't be able to adjust any more.
I thought "disabling" meant merely the "automatic" feature would no longer be in effect, and that this was something "flashed" into the car's computer as an option.
Looking through the car's records, it looks like the steering column has been replaced before, and I don't want to risk it happening again for a feature that I really don't care about.
#4
That dealer sucks. They disable the feature, as well as adjust all the other "c-best settings", with a scan tool type device hooked up to the OBD port under the dash. It took my guy like two minutes to do, and all the manual adjustments will still work.
#5
Racer
Thread Starter
I can pull a fuse, I just assumed more accessories went through it than just the tilt motor to the steering column (like stereo controls, cruise control, etc) Also, when my wife drives the car, I'd like her to be able to adjust the steering.
I was under the impression the automatic tilt away steering wheel was an option a dealer could program into the car, similar to how they can make it so when you press "unlock" on your key it can unlock all of the doors with a single press instead of pressing it two times.
I was under the impression the automatic tilt away steering wheel was an option a dealer could program into the car, similar to how they can make it so when you press "unlock" on your key it can unlock all of the doors with a single press instead of pressing it two times.
#6
I just noticed you're in AZ, if you're near the east valley give Paul at LexTech a call at (480) 354-8605. I don't know what he'll do for you, but he didn't charge me a thing to disable the auto steering wheel adjustment. He's a certified master lexus tech who left the dealer to start up his own shop.
#7
they didn't charge me anything (which surprised me) and it only took them about 15-20 minutes.
as SQuester said, all the manual adjustments still work.
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I, too had request the dealer to diasable automatic on the steering wheel, last year. I was told ( Rally Lexus Long Island ) it can not be done. Could it be year dependent ( my is a 04 ) ?
#9
Racer
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The service advisor told me it can't be done, even after I insisted that it can. Supposedly he researched it and it's not possible. Mine is a 2004.
I personally don't think he knows what he's talking about, but maybe that particular year it's not an available feature?
I personally don't think he knows what he's talking about, but maybe that particular year it's not an available feature?
#11
Model year doesn't matter, 01-06 are all the same when it comes to this stuff. There's quite a bit you can customize.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...the-ls430.html
Print those pages out and show your dealer, there's really nothing they will be able to say after they see this.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...the-ls430.html
Print those pages out and show your dealer, there's really nothing they will be able to say after they see this.
#12
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Dearer is dead wrong. Ask to speak to their master tech or find another dealer or independent shop.
Auto position on steering column can be turned off while still leaving manual controls still available for adjustment. It is a standard setting in the CBEST settings. A lexus dealer or a good Lexus tech/shop can easily make the change. Expect $30-50 charge for doing it. While you are at it changing the auto position setting tell them to also change the CBEST setting to stop the headrest from going up when you move seat bottom back and forth. The auto headrest option being on is one of the most annoying "features" in an LS430.
Auto position on steering column can be turned off while still leaving manual controls still available for adjustment. It is a standard setting in the CBEST settings. A lexus dealer or a good Lexus tech/shop can easily make the change. Expect $30-50 charge for doing it. While you are at it changing the auto position setting tell them to also change the CBEST setting to stop the headrest from going up when you move seat bottom back and forth. The auto headrest option being on is one of the most annoying "features" in an LS430.
#15
Lead Lap
I've had to explain things to service writers and sometimes their mechanics at Lexus, Mercedes, Honda, Volvo, etc. dealerships countless times in my nearly 50 years of driving - one of the reasons I almost always buy the official repair manuals as soon as I buy a car. Nothing is more effective that whipping out the repair manual to settle an argument.
Maybe print the list of customizable features that has been posted on this forum many times and take it with you to the Lexus dealership. That's what I have done.
Edit: Here is the LPS list already provided but in a perhaps easer to print PDF format.
Last edited by Kansas; 02-23-13 at 05:54 AM.