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Old 21-01-2014, 10:14 AM   #1
Mulga
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Default Focus ST: High speed steering wander

Any others experiencing this....there are plenty on the US Forums....I've asked the dealer to look at this.

I've been noticing some steering wander at highway speeds which requires constant adjustment to keep the car straight. There is a dead zone just off centre either side.....so basically I'm doing minor adjustments to the steering to keep it straight, which can be very tiring. Tyre pressures are all OK and I know that you sometimes get tramlining with these tyres, but this issue happens on smooth surface roads.

I currently have a loan car which is a 2013 Focus Sport which also uses the same EPAS system, but does not have this issue.

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