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Chevrolet Equinox electric steering

dennyR
Explorer
Explorer
We are towing a 2016 Chevy Equinox. We have not experienced any death wobble yet. I know I’m a little slow, but something just hit me. With the key off, does the steering wheel have any control over the front wheels? If so, it really isn’t electric steering. Any ideas?
2000 Newmar Dutchstar DP
2004 Road King
1994 Jeep Wrangler
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jfkmk
Explorer
Explorer
dennyR wrote:
Thanks! It isn’t steer by wire.

No, they haven't quite mastered that yet. Soon, though, I'm sure.

dennyR
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks! It isn’t steer by wire.
2000 Newmar Dutchstar DP
2004 Road King
1994 Jeep Wrangler

lanerd
Explorer II
Explorer II
The latest fix to this problem with the GM 4cyl electric power steering vehicles
is now to leave fuse #32 in place but remove fuse #16.

uh huh.

Ron
Ron & Sandie
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RETIRED!! How sweet it is....

Lwiddis
Explorer
Explorer
So far I am happy with my electric steering.
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Yes, the SW is still rigidly connected to the wheels. It;s just the assist that is inop. Just like a traditional car when the eng shuts down and the assist goes away.