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2024 'wanders'

pbeinetti

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I have 1500 miles on an SX. I feel like I need to constantly make minor steering adjustments. Very annoying.
 

RRRide

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You need to get familiar with your "Lane Keeping Assist" feature (check your owner's manual). You can easily activate/deactivate as you desire.
 
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pbeinetti

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Know all about that. It's when that isn't activated that I have the issue
 

RRRide

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Know all about that. It's when that isn't activated that I have the issue
OK that's odd. Did you deactivate "Lane Following Assist" as well? I experienced the same issue you described when I drove mine for the first time. I thought the tires were bad and actually replaced them but still had the issue with new tires. I had tried deactivating the Lane Keeping by itself but not the "Lane Following Assist". Once that was deactivated, I was back in control of the steering. For reference, mine is a 2021 Prestige Nightfall AWD.

Side note: I'm still glad I replaced the tires as I was not a fan of the stock Michelins and got the "Pirelli Scorpion Weatheractive". I also went with a wider 265/50/20 as opposed to the 245/50/20 stock tires for a bit more stability.
 


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