Steering Feel Issue - 08 IS350
#16
I would try and re-calibrate the EPS ECU first, or let the dealer do it for you. It's probably even cheaper than buying correct cable that costs couple hundred bucks!. Who knows where the ECU came from and if it was properly calibrated by the previous owner. Maybe that was the reason somebody was selling it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ecu-mod-2.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ecu-mod-2.html
Last edited by primavera; 02-04-21 at 11:52 AM.
#17
I recall reading someone had the same problem with steering ECU. It was suggested to undo connectors, check to see if the pins are all straight, clean it with contact cleaner, apply little bit of dielectric grease and insert connectors making sure they're all the way in. Apparently this fixed the steering issue.
Last edited by primavera; 02-04-21 at 12:22 PM.
#18
I recall reading someone had the same problem with steering ECU. It was suggested to undo connectors, check to see if the pins are all straight, clean it with contact cleaner, apply little bit of dielectric grease and insert connectors making sure they're all the way in. Apparently this fixed the steering issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3f_wrAqCgc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3f_wrAqCgc
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#21
When I got my car they were popping up like popcorn. At the time I was relatively new to this platform. What I reading was that the 08-10 was the most stiffest feel unit. So that's why I went for it. Coming from a 2nd gen GS they had one or 2 style steering ECU's. Though no mater what you did the GS still had sloppy steering.
You get my drift!
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