Kon
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
My steering feels pretty stiff at all speeds (Normal driving mode, Lane Keeping Assist disabled), but once I get up to about 35 mph I can literally let go of the steering wheel in the middle of a turn and it will just stick there. If I want to straighten out after a turn, I have to pull the steering wheel back into the straight position.
At even higher speeds (60+ mph) it gets much stiffer and I'm basically fighting the steering wheel in turns, which results in me zig-zagging in my lane since it's impossible to make fine adjustments.
I took it to a dealer and of course got the usual "You're probably just an idiot" line of questions/explanations. They asked if I disable LKA and told me that all cars have electronic systems that make steering tighter at high speeds for safety reasons, then they said it may be something called the Steering Wheel Controller Assembly (part# 56183-b1000). In all the research I've done, I've never come across a case where that was the problem. Usually the solution seems to be a Steering Rack replacement.
Has anyone else had this problem? And if so, what was the resolution?
At even higher speeds (60+ mph) it gets much stiffer and I'm basically fighting the steering wheel in turns, which results in me zig-zagging in my lane since it's impossible to make fine adjustments.
I took it to a dealer and of course got the usual "You're probably just an idiot" line of questions/explanations. They asked if I disable LKA and told me that all cars have electronic systems that make steering tighter at high speeds for safety reasons, then they said it may be something called the Steering Wheel Controller Assembly (part# 56183-b1000). In all the research I've done, I've never come across a case where that was the problem. Usually the solution seems to be a Steering Rack replacement.
Has anyone else had this problem? And if so, what was the resolution?