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2005 "New" Malibu LS w/electric powersteering

by ChrisCoaster <ckozicki@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 10, 2008 at 02:48 PM

I own the car above and although I think electric power steering is a
neat way to save weight & energy, I would like to know the following:

1.  The electric steering assist on the Malibu/Maxx is advertised as
"decreasing" at higher speeds.  I still find it intrusive even at over
30mph.  The alignment has been done twice by a garage I know well and
trust, and the car has almost ridiculous tendancy to roll with little
application of the gas pedal!

Question:  Since there must be some computer playing a role in the
amount of electric power steering applied at various speeds, can't
that module be programmed to provide progessively even LESS p.s.
effort from 20-30 mph, 30-40mph and so on?  I want the car's own
alignment characteristics to straighten the wheels out from a turn,
not some computer!  I don't mind the assist under 15mph, as in tight
parking spots, but at anything over 20 standard suspension geometry
should be taking over.


2. I asked my dealer service center in 2006 and they said at that time
- no, it's a closed system and no dealer service bay mods can be made.

I would like to know otherwise, as I'm tired of having to nurse-maid
this car on highways at over 60mph where SAI & caster should be
performing this role w/o interference from power steering.

thanks,

-ChrisCoaster
 




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2005 "New" Malibu LS w/electric powersteering
ChrisCoaster <ckozicki  2008-05-10 14:48:45 
Re: 2005 "New" Malibu LS w/electric powersteering
ChrisCoaster <ckozicki  2008-05-13 08:10:43 

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