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2012 Fiesta steering problem???
Just bought a 2012 Fiesta SE model and have noticed an ever-so-slight zig-zagging at highway speeds. Seems like the electronic steering stiffens up a bit on the highway. When the car starts to drift left or right slightly, you make a slight adjustment with the steering wheel, but because the steeering has been stiffened up at highway speeds, you're actually over-correcting a little bit and therefore the car goes a little too far left or right. You then try to adjust and same thing happens again. The steering also seems like it stiffens up and then relaxes and repeats this every little bit, too. Is this a common thing for the new electronic steering system that is installed in newer cars? If it is, I don't much like it. I'm used to the older cars with a power steering pump and a belt. Any suugestions/ideas would be appreciated.
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I"d have the tires checked at the dealer for ballance and make sure they are on true. I have driven 2 fiesta and haven't noticed that.
And yeah, I prefer the "old" belt and pump too.
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Something is wrong. Mine is so strait and true, you would not think you could make a car this good. And I have the cheapo 15 wheels and tires.
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What were you driving before you bought the Fiesta?
Was the steering as tight? Could be that you haven't adjusted to the tighter steering yet. When I go from driving my BMW for a week or so and hop in the Focus and go down the highway, I'm more wobbly and overcorrective since my Focus is at least 10x tighter than my 7's steering
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I had the same experience too.
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Sounds like a toe issue on alignment more than an electric steering glitch. I'd have the car aligned before I did anything else. Should be free on a new car IMO.
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I am also having same issue, steering is way to light! Is there any adjustment that can be done, resister since its electric?
Would a steering dampener work?
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