Steering wheel is not straight. Dealer says it is normal ? Has somebody the same experience?
Yes Luc, I have the same issue, although my steering wheel is only a little off centre (see photo).Steering wheel is not straight. Dealer says it is normal ? Has somebody the same experience?
Yes Luc, I have the same issue, although my steering wheel is only a little off centre (see photo).
Yes - it's fairly easy to adjust & I will ask the agent to do this when I get the software update.
Basically, on a solid axle car (like the Grenadier), steering is performed by a drag link that is attached to the two front wheels.
The drag link is moved side-to-side by you turning the steering wheel via a steering box.
The steering box is connected to the drag link by a Pitman arm and a "sleeve".
The sleeve can be adjusted which in turn adjusts the position of the steering wheel relative to the position of thr drag link and without impacting the alignment of the front wheels.
A 30 minute job.
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As an alternative, you could also purchase a 4L cask of "rough red' from around Mudgee NSW. There are some excellent red wines around Mudgee but "rough red" is the go for this exercise: once you have consumed sufficient, everything that was leaning is ramrod straight again...even sheep with the staggers are standing tall. Your steering will be better than spec. .. guaranteedActually it is much worse than you thought.
They have also mounted your dash crooked, your wiper and indicator stalks off level and your windscreen on an angle.
They also have mounted that red line a few degrees off centre to the left at the top.
You could get Ineos to straight all those things or just remove the red line and turn the steering wheel straight
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Actually it is much worse than you thought.
They have also mounted your dash crooked, your wiper and indicator stalks off level and your windscreen on an angle.
They also have mounted that red line a few degrees off centre to the left at the top.
You could get Ineos to straight all those things or just remove the red line and turn the steering wheel straight
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Mine has the same degree of steering wheel off centre but to port.I checked & the factory "green check markings" remain inline across the sleeve, including the tighening nuts on both sides, which confirms the factory did not centre the steering wheel correctly: too many other more important issues at the time I guess.
Some like to make jokes of basic design and installation flaws - a steering wheel that out of align will sh** me to no end and I will be adjusting to centre asap if mine comes to me in that state. Actually, no, the dealer will hold and make the fix BEFORE I take it. I aint driving back for that! If I give this to the wife to drive with the wheel out of kilter, I'll be in trouble!I checked & the factory "green check markings" remain inline across the sleeve, including the tighening nuts on both sides, which confirms the factory did not centre the steering wheel correctly: too many other more important issues at the time I guess.
Just wrap some tape around the perceived midline.Some like to make jokes of basic design and installation flaws - a steering wheel that out of align will sh** me to no end and I will be adjusting to centre asap
or don't let the wife drive itJust wrap some tape around the perceived midline.
Don't fight it.
AgainSome like to make jokes of basic design and installation flaws - a steering wheel that out of align will sh** me to no end and I will be adjusting to centre asap if mine comes to me in that state. Actually, no, the dealer will hold and make the fix BEFORE I take it. I aint driving back for that! If I give this to the wife to drive with the wheel out of kilter, I'll be in trouble!
2nd extinction of the dinosaurs is underwayAgain
A man who is going to let his wife drive.
What the hell is this world coming to
I have the same problem.Steering wheel is not straight. Dealer says it is normal ? Has somebody the same experience?
Hy Jean,I have the same problem.
Our dealer is saying too often that things are normal!
My "bell sound" when I drive in a pothole or over a stone (see another thread) is also normal according to him (last word not said), see this thread here.
I will inform him soon of my steering wheel problem too ,curious what his reaction will be.
Luc,Hy Jean,
The bell sound should be solved with the software update, I read somewhere on Forum. I have the same "gong" sound.
Steeringwheel problem should be solved easily. See response to my question.
Grts. Luc
Jean,Luc,
No, the "boing" is something else. Mine is a mechanical sound, look here:
And I could replicate it at zero km/h, only with my hands, look at this video, but scroll forward to 1min30
It is the shock absorber of the stabilization bar,
Software will NOT solve it.
I had the same with my steering, but Hedin fix't this on Monday. Now it's straight up as it should be. Something in the factory they didn't mind about. Should not have been delivered like that. But ok now.Steering wheel is not straight. Dealer says it is normal ? Has somebody the same experience?
Learn to adjust a drag link yourself, it's quite easy. Offroading will very often throw you right back out of alignment, so it's nice to do on the fly before driving home from the trail.Some like to make jokes of basic design and installation flaws - a steering wheel that out of align will sh** me to no end and I will be adjusting to centre asap if mine comes to me in that state. Actually, no, the dealer will hold and make the fix BEFORE I take it. I aint driving back for that! If I give this to the wife to drive with the wheel out of kilter, I'll be in trouble!
It sound as if the case of the shock absorber hits another part, maybe the steering rod. But if nothing's bend why does that only happen with your car.Luc,
No, the "boing" is something else. Mine is a mechanical sound, look here:
And I could replicate it at zero km/h, only with my hands, look at this video, but scroll forward to 1min30
It is the shock absorber of the stabilization bar,
Software will NOT solve it.
It is quite strange, when I simulate it (while making my torsion movements and hissing breathing noise under the car ) I don't see the outside tube (is that what you call the case?) touching anything. I'll check what you are suggesting, but I don't remember seeing anything touching something. But it is clear that something hits the tube/case. If I hit the tube with a hammer, the sound is exactly the same.It sound as if the case of the shock absorber hits another part, maybe the steering rod. But if nothing's bend why does that only happen with your car.
Well done.
AWo