David Truax
Active Member
Did a quick search and didn't see anything about this yet. I noticed that when the steering wheel is dead center, the car ever so slightly veers to the right. In order to stay straight, the steering wheel has to be held slightly to the left.... not a lot like the alignment is way off or anything. At first I thought maybe just typical road crown, but seems to be same on either side of the road. Then thought maybe because of the particular driving mode I was in, but seems to be there for all driving modes. Then thought maybe air pressure in the tires is off slightly on the right side, but the tire pressure monitor says they are all the same (although after driving and having the tires warm up, the tires on the right side sometimes are 1 psi less than the ones on the driver's side).
I don't think it is a big problem yet (the car is a week old) but my OCD while driving goes crazy with the wheel not dead center.
I used to own a Toyota Corolla that had similar issues with the electronic steering and there was a TSB from Toyota on how to adjust the wheel/steering. Just wondering if anyone has heard of this with the Stinger?
I don't think it is a big problem yet (the car is a week old) but my OCD while driving goes crazy with the wheel not dead center.
I used to own a Toyota Corolla that had similar issues with the electronic steering and there was a TSB from Toyota on how to adjust the wheel/steering. Just wondering if anyone has heard of this with the Stinger?