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Unintended Steering Behavior at Moderate Speed

JCruz

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Anyone has experienced while changing lanes at approximately 40 mph, the vehicle has, on more than one occasion, suddenly steered itself back in the opposite direction.? It feels as though the steering wheel momentarily locks or resists control, with the wheels responding unpredictably. This issue is especially alarming as it threatens lane stability and driver confidence.
 
Anyone has experienced while changing lanes at approximately 40 mph, the vehicle has, on more than one occasion, suddenly steered itself back in the opposite direction.? It feels as though the steering wheel momentarily locks or resists control, with the wheels responding unpredictably. This issue is especially alarming as it threatens lane stability and driver confidence.
I have that lane keeping feature or whatever Ram calls it on my 2025 Laramie and at first it was sort of bothersome-the steering wheel giving a minor and very unexpected jerk. At first I disabled the feature-there is a button on the upper dash to allow you to do that, but after I got used to the way the truck handled without it, I turned it back on and worked through it. It no longer bothers me.
 

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