Cannotmakeit Neutral Newbie August 23, 2013 Share August 23, 2013 (edited) hi all , need some advise here on steering wheel issue. like all other cars I've driven, the steering wheel will move itself back to center position either after making a turn or when I released my hands from steering wheel. I notice the steering wheel stays in the "turned" position , does not self center when I test drive(30-40km/h) a 2007 stream today. Have not tried making U-turn though. Mechanic told me there is nothing wrong because stream uses electronic power steering unlike hydraulics type. Maybe its really due to EPS but I still find it very weird to handle car like this. Any stream owners have the same issue? Edited August 23, 2013 by Cannotmakeit ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ER-3682 Twincharged August 23, 2013 Share August 23, 2013 hi all , need some advise here on steering wheel issue. like all other cars I've driven, the steering wheel will move itself back to center position either after making a turn or when I released my hands from steering wheel. I notice the steering wheel stays in the "turned" position , does not self center when I test drive(30-40km/h) a 2007 stream today. Have not tried making U-turn though. Mechanic told me there is nothing wrong because stream uses electronic power steering unlike hydraulics type. Maybe its really due to EPS but I still find it very weird to handle car like this. Any stream owners have the same issue? Something is wrong reject the car...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordanplus 1st Gear August 23, 2013 Share August 23, 2013 My ride is electric power steering, it self back to center position. Ur mechanic smoke u. Better get second opinion from other ws Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mawaflight Clutched August 23, 2013 Share August 23, 2013 hi all , need some advise here on steering wheel issue. like all other cars I've driven, the steering wheel will move itself back to center position either after making a turn or when I released my hands from steering wheel. I notice the steering wheel stays in the "turned" position , does not self center when I test drive(30-40km/h) a 2007 stream today. Have not tried making U-turn though. Mechanic told me there is nothing wrong because stream uses electronic power steering unlike hydraulics type. Maybe its really due to EPS but I still find it very weird to handle car like this. Any stream owners have the same issue? Nothing is wrong and your mech is right, you may try Jazz to confirm your doubts Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
No_worries 6th Gear August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 Hi bro, I suppose you are referring to the wheel not self turning back to the centre after a turn with the car still moving. My car (Latio) is using EPS too and it will self centre after a regular and U turn. I used to drive a car with the regular hydraulic power steering and no difference in the self centre mechanism. If the car in question doesn't, there may something wrong with the car and it is best to reject it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nzy Twincharged August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 I think something wrong if the car is moving and it doesn't centre itself when you let go. My family had a 2008 Honda Stream before and it will centre itself when u let go of the steering wheel. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yeobh 4th Gear August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 Get yr reliable wheel alignment mech to check the both wheel castor angle and the turning radius. If set correctly the steering wheel should be able to get straight ahead position without much effort. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 nothing to do with hydraulic or electric power steering. It is the UV (universal joint) that has seized. In case you don't know what that is, its the link between the steering wheel to the rack and pinion. Not a big job if that makes you feel any better. Chill.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maskedrider 4th Gear August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 Something wrong w the car liao Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 Something wrong w the car liao 废话... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cannotmakeit Neutral Newbie August 24, 2013 Author Share August 24, 2013 Thks for all the replies. I went to test drive the stream again Mechanic also let me test drive a 07 nissan selphy.(also Elect power steering) behaviour almost the same @ 15kmh Btw the stream is on 16inch rims. Stock is 15. Tried u-turn it did steer back but not fully.still hav to control steering a little. Mechanic will send car to do alignment test to confirm. Btw i also received some feedback on honda jazz/fit having similar behavior. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vicsaw Clutched August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 Simple problem. Do an alignment an check your toe in settings. The more toe in, the quicker your steering will center but this will affect your tires wear and the steering will be heavier when you turn. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mawaflight Clutched August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 Thks for all the replies. I went to test drive the stream again Mechanic also let me test drive a 07 nissan selphy.(also Elect power steering) behaviour almost the same @ 15kmh Btw the stream is on 16inch rims. Stock is 15. Tried u-turn it did steer back but not fully.still hav to control steering a little. Mechanic will send car to do alignment test to confirm. Btw i also received some feedback on honda jazz/fit having similar behavior. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Passion 5th Gear August 24, 2013 Share August 24, 2013 If you full lock, the steering will not return back. Else, it should just return back. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cannotmakeit Neutral Newbie August 27, 2013 Author Share August 27, 2013 the mentioned stream sent for alignment test/calibration came back with a report. Chamber, caster, Toe, SAI, angle turning diff.etc . Everything done & ok. According to the tester, he did came across quite a no. of pple asking abt this issue. nevertheless I still find the steering heavy/stiff as compared to my old kia sedan. I've read plenty of online forum abt the stiff steering so I guess it is not a fault. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yeobh 4th Gear August 27, 2013 Share August 27, 2013 Too reduce steering heavy feeling, increase the castor angle setting. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SGCMsmallcar 4th Gear August 28, 2013 Share August 28, 2013 I owned a stream for 5.5 years from brand new. Never have this issue. Always steering will turn back itself. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buddybooze Neutral Newbie August 28, 2013 Share August 28, 2013 It could be something as minor as low tyre pressure or more major like a geometry problem (castor, toe, camber?) ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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