ESC/Steering issue
ESC/Steering issue
on Friday of last week I got my Ignition Recall done. Took them awhile but other then that, everything was fine.
Saturday I was driving and I noticed my steering wheel wasn't centered. I merged on the highway and gave it some gas and it torque steered me into the next lane. I figured it was just an alignment issue.
I took it to get aligned and he told me the toe was way out on both wheels. Now when I hit the brakes, my car will dive to the drivers side and then ESC will kick on. I almost hit a guard rail on the highway because of this.
I am confused because I haven't had any issues like this before. I am going to take the wheels off and inspect the brakes, but any other help would be appreciated.
99k miles, 08 LNF
Saturday I was driving and I noticed my steering wheel wasn't centered. I merged on the highway and gave it some gas and it torque steered me into the next lane. I figured it was just an alignment issue.
I took it to get aligned and he told me the toe was way out on both wheels. Now when I hit the brakes, my car will dive to the drivers side and then ESC will kick on. I almost hit a guard rail on the highway because of this.
I am confused because I haven't had any issues like this before. I am going to take the wheels off and inspect the brakes, but any other help would be appreciated.
99k miles, 08 LNF
Doesn't sound right. Drop off the car for a simple switch replacement and end up with a jacked up alignment and service stability. I would call them ASAP and start complaining. Pretty clear someone went for a ride...
Yeah they were the next day. I drove it home Friday night, ~22 miles and had no issues. I also drove it down to school from my house ~25 miles and it started having issues then.
and I know I did not hit anything.
and I know I did not hit anything.
Last edited by user 72239; Dec 19, 2014 at 01:49 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
update
took my drivers side caliper off, and it looks like its seized. the pistons were pushing the brake pads against the caliper. I couldn't get it off without a rubber mallet. Pretty sure its not supposed to do that.
took my drivers side caliper off, and it looks like its seized. the pistons were pushing the brake pads against the caliper. I couldn't get it off without a rubber mallet. Pretty sure its not supposed to do that.
Took it to the dealership that did my recall.
They tried telling me it needed an alignment. They did the alignment and relearned the Steering wheel sensor and it didn't do anything. They gotta do more research.
They tried telling me it needed an alignment. They did the alignment and relearned the Steering wheel sensor and it didn't do anything. They gotta do more research.
We should bleed you brakes, and rebuild the calipers since you have that high of mileage. You have powells control arm bushings so thats not an issue.
Didnt you say you recorded the mileage and they didnt drive it? You had toe in issues before the recall was done, your lazy ass just never got it taken care of
Didnt you say you recorded the mileage and they didnt drive it? You had toe in issues before the recall was done, your lazy ass just never got it taken care of
well figured out what the problem was
snapped a leader CAB bolt in the subframe. the Control Arm was dangling, so when I hit the brakes it would toe out, and the car thought it was losing control so ESC would kick on.
snapped a leader CAB bolt in the subframe. the Control Arm was dangling, so when I hit the brakes it would toe out, and the car thought it was losing control so ESC would kick on.
Now you know what these guys' diagnoses are worth. Pretty sad that they didn't see this while doing the alignment, if they did anything at all. I'd demand my money back.
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