Stiff/Locked Steering Wheel on Highway - Normal?
#1
Stiff/Locked Steering Wheel on Highway - Normal?
Hey Guys, tried searching but couldn't really find anything. I'm a new GS owner, previously owned e92 and an IS250.
Not sure how to best explain this but I was driving the GS yesterday (2015 model) and I noticed on the freeway the steering got "stuck" and I had to somewhat forcefully move it right to get it unstuck? It didn't happen all the time but it did occur a few times at the end of my 2 hour drive to San Diego. Has this happened to anyone else before or is this just normal behavior. It seemed to only happen when I was cruising around 60-80MPH. Basically at times (not every time), I had to put more than normal effort to turn the steering wheel (driving in ECO).
Any input is appreciated, thanks.
Not sure how to best explain this but I was driving the GS yesterday (2015 model) and I noticed on the freeway the steering got "stuck" and I had to somewhat forcefully move it right to get it unstuck? It didn't happen all the time but it did occur a few times at the end of my 2 hour drive to San Diego. Has this happened to anyone else before or is this just normal behavior. It seemed to only happen when I was cruising around 60-80MPH. Basically at times (not every time), I had to put more than normal effort to turn the steering wheel (driving in ECO).
Any input is appreciated, thanks.
#3
Hey Guys, tried searching but couldn't really find anything. I'm a new GS owner, previously owned e92 and an IS250.
Not sure how to best explain this but I was driving the GS yesterday (2015 model) and I noticed on the freeway the steering got "stuck" and I had to somewhat forcefully move it right to get it unstuck? It didn't happen all the time but it did occur a few times at the end of my 2 hour drive to San Diego. Has this happened to anyone else before or is this just normal behavior. It seemed to only happen when I was cruising around 60-80MPH. Basically at times (not every time), I had to put more than normal effort to turn the steering wheel (driving in ECO).
Any input is appreciated, thanks.
Not sure how to best explain this but I was driving the GS yesterday (2015 model) and I noticed on the freeway the steering got "stuck" and I had to somewhat forcefully move it right to get it unstuck? It didn't happen all the time but it did occur a few times at the end of my 2 hour drive to San Diego. Has this happened to anyone else before or is this just normal behavior. It seemed to only happen when I was cruising around 60-80MPH. Basically at times (not every time), I had to put more than normal effort to turn the steering wheel (driving in ECO).
Any input is appreciated, thanks.
I'd say either your electric steering (assist) motor has an issue, or you have an issue with something on the steering rack. You most definitely have a problem ... because it should never react the way you describe. Continuing to drive the car with that steering issue could be dangerous.
Has the car ever been involved in an accident? If so, something could have been overlooked during the repair.
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wanted to bump this thread back up. just dropped my car off at lexus and tech said its "normal" but they'll have someone diagnose. they said it costs $200 for their tech for diagnostics even though I have warranty, which I was a bit surprised about. I don't ever remember paying a tech to run diagnostics back when I had my old IS so I'm assuming this is a new thing they implemented.
#9
wanted to bump this thread back up. just dropped my car off at lexus and tech said its "normal" but they'll have someone diagnose. they said it costs $200 for their tech for diagnostics even though I have warranty, which I was a bit surprised about. I don't ever remember paying a tech to run diagnostics back when I had my old IS so I'm assuming this is a new thing they implemented.
#12
The GS does have speed sensitive steering you expect that the steering is 'stiffer" when the speed is higher and "softer" when you are parking or at low speeds for maneuvering. The GS is listed as having the following Steering feature as standard: "Electric Power Steering (EPS): Vehicle speed-sensing rack and pinion with electric power assist; integrated with Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) system."
Maybe the computer, VDIM or steering wheel sensors are malfunctioning. But I really think $200 for a diagnostic fee on a car that has a warranty is kinda bogus...take it to another dealership. This is a safety concern that shouldn't cost you a dime (just my two cents).
Also: Why can't they drive during standard service department hours? That excuse to get you to pay $200 for them say its normal sounds off...
Maybe the computer, VDIM or steering wheel sensors are malfunctioning. But I really think $200 for a diagnostic fee on a car that has a warranty is kinda bogus...take it to another dealership. This is a safety concern that shouldn't cost you a dime (just my two cents).
Also: Why can't they drive during standard service department hours? That excuse to get you to pay $200 for them say its normal sounds off...
Last edited by AJLex19; 02-21-19 at 01:37 PM.
#13
I agree - that the service department saying it's 'normal' is the dumbest thing I've heard recently, especially because it sounds like it could potentially be DANGEROUS to drive the car.
#14
$199 for his time to use your car to drive home after work, and drive to work the next day, using your gas. What a great deal! You are getting the $199 from the dealership for this "diagnostic"/rental service, right?
Beverly Hills explains it all, unfortunately the typical lexus driver that rolls in there will believe whatever the service advisor says, and has no problems paying it either.
Cooled seats not working well? No problem, that'll be a coolant refill for $500.
Squeaks coming from the car? Probably just a Mickey Mouse or two, we'll call the exterminator for that. $800
Beverly Hills explains it all, unfortunately the typical lexus driver that rolls in there will believe whatever the service advisor says, and has no problems paying it either.
Cooled seats not working well? No problem, that'll be a coolant refill for $500.
Squeaks coming from the car? Probably just a Mickey Mouse or two, we'll call the exterminator for that. $800
#15
I basically said WTF why am I paying $200 when I have warranty and he said it is standard procedure. He compared it to having health insurance and seeing a doctor. His tech won't be able to test during work hours and replicate the scenario of cruising around 60-80MPH. He will only be able to do this after work hours which incurs the $200 cost. If they replicate the issue, the $200 will not be charged to me. I didn't have time to take it to another dealer so I said to just do it because I needed to get back to work. I