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i need to kill this torque steer

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Old 08-11-2004, 05:34 AM
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Default If your ESP is right and truly sick, there's better than an even chance...

...<font color="003366"> that, whether repaired by a dealer or an independent mechanic, you're gonna have your battery disconnected sometime during the work.

This will reset your DIC timer to "0:00."

And you know what <i>that</i> will mean.</font>
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ditto....should be NO torque steer at all.
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Thanks, Ed. I can't either. =)
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Default The front tires have caused torque steer on my car...

So far I've not had the Haldex problems. But tires will definately cause this and more power makes it worse. I replaced the front tires with new.... gone. I agree with the comment below, these cars should not torque steer at all.
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Default Check your tire pressures...

a little difference can cause this.
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