2019 CRV Steering Issue
#1
2019 CRV Steering Issue
2019 CRV w/ 42,800 miles "Touring" model with ACC and LKAS functions
In the last week or so we are noticing that the steering has become "notchy". It no longer steers smoothly as you move the wheel left or right.
If you are driving in a straight line, it seems to take extra effort to move the steering wheel even small changes in direction.
Whether LKAS is turned on or off... it doesn't seem to matter.
Does the forum have any ideas?
In the last week or so we are noticing that the steering has become "notchy". It no longer steers smoothly as you move the wheel left or right.
If you are driving in a straight line, it seems to take extra effort to move the steering wheel even small changes in direction.
Whether LKAS is turned on or off... it doesn't seem to matter.
Does the forum have any ideas?
#5
Continues to be "notchy". If you turn, it takes extra effort to go back straight. If you are going straight, it takes extra effort to turn.
No noise from engine compartment. Tires look beautiful inside and out.
This 2019 unit has electric power steering. (see photo)
No noise from engine compartment. Tires look beautiful inside and out.
This 2019 unit has electric power steering. (see photo)
#10
Steering issue
[QUOTE=Purple Frog;36815]2019 CRV w/ 42,800 miles "Touring" model with ACC and LKAS functions
In the last week or so we are noticing that the steering has become "notchy". It no longer steers smoothly as you move the wheel left or right.
If you are driving in a straight line, it seems to take extra effort to move the steering wheel even small changes in direction.
Whether LKAS is turned on or off... it doesn't seem to matter.
Does the forum have any ideas?[/QUOTE
this is same with ours. It has a sticky place and you have to tug it to get it back in the lane regardless of the LKAS. It seems to be getting worse. HELP. ]
In the last week or so we are noticing that the steering has become "notchy". It no longer steers smoothly as you move the wheel left or right.
If you are driving in a straight line, it seems to take extra effort to move the steering wheel even small changes in direction.
Whether LKAS is turned on or off... it doesn't seem to matter.
Does the forum have any ideas?[/QUOTE
this is same with ours. It has a sticky place and you have to tug it to get it back in the lane regardless of the LKAS. It seems to be getting worse. HELP. ]