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Old October 13th 04, 07:37 PM
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Default 04 ION Coupe electric steering

Anyone else having problems getting use to the electric steering?
After just over a month it still seems odd. Harder to control then
regular steering at high speeds. It feels tight when you start to move
the wheel on the highway then after what seems like only a 1/4 inch
turn of the wheel the assist kicks in and the next thing you know your
a lane over unless you backoff on the amount of force you have on the
wheel. I guess that's the variable assist at work. I took the car back
to the dealer for 2 days, they tested and found nothing wrong. Three
guys drove it and felt nothing. All within spec's. I did drive a 2005
ion coupe and noticed it felt normal. Two differences is it was a
2005, mine is 2004 and it had steel wheels and 14" tires, mine is the
alloy with 16 inch.
 




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