Disabling automatic tilt/telescoping steering wheel
#1
Lead Lap
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Disabling automatic tilt/telescoping steering wheel
With so many 98-99 GS owners having problems with the automatic tilt/telescopic steering wheel (mine is fine, at least for now), I was thinking of having the dealer disable this feature on my next service visit. I don't really care for the feature one way or the other, and as long as I can still adjust the steering wheel with the joystick when I want/need to, that's all that really matters to me.
Anyway, I was just wondering how many others out there have disabled this feature and whether you think it's a good idea.
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Anyway, I was just wondering how many others out there have disabled this feature and whether you think it's a good idea.
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#4
Lead Lap
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I would disable it to prevent it from breaking. Think about it. My car is almost 8 years old. Those motors engage every day, 2-4 times per day, for the past 8 years. They're bound to go out eventually. And, once they're out, I won't be able to make any adjustments at all. I figure why not disable now while it's still working so I can still be able to adjust the steering wheel with the joystick. Does that make sense?
#5
Moderator
It may not be comfortable, but if you want that the motors dont work, you can always set the presets to pulled away position.
Salim
Salim
#7
I'm with e-man, I want to disable this feature to avoid a potential repair (common issue on LX as well). I asked my dealer a couple of years ago if there was a cbest setting for this and they said no. But I doubt that's the case though but I never followed up on this.
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#8
Lead Lap
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I hear you, but the auto tilt/telescoping steering wheel is just not one of the luxury features that I enjoy, particularly if it's prone to breaking. Let's use another example -- leather seats. I really like leather seats. I'll never buy a car without them. On the GS, the leather is prone to cracking on the outside portion of the seat back. To avoid this, I could cover my seat in sheepskin. But I don't like sheepskin, I like leather. If my leather cracks, so be it, I'll pay to have it fixed because that's a luxury feature I enjoy. If I had to pay a lot of money to fix something that I could do without, that would bug me. Does that make sense?
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#11
Lead Lap
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Right, but it will still work. You can move it up and down with the joystick as much as you want. I'm just talking about disabling the feature that automatically raises and lowers the steering wheel when you get in and out of the car.