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This is exactly the problem. Thanks for the link. Hoping my dealership can reproduce the issue but I think its going to be hard. The dealership is in urban Seattle and theres not much opportunity for the speed and curves needed to reproduce.
I have noticed on my 2019 Big Horn when turning left or right the steering wheel sort of sticks at about 1/16 of a turn. This only happens at higher speeds 40+ miles per hour and it seems dangerous.
I mostly notice when go around slight curves on highways.
On most cars, if you let go of...
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