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DEFINITION: On a dry, smooth, flat road, the vehicle has a left or right steering force that is eliminated when the transmission is shifted into Neutral. The level of the steering force is usually (but not always) dependent on the amount of torque which is applied by the engine. Torque steer at constant highway speed is frequently mistaken for lead/pull.

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Did you review the General Description and perform the necessary inspections?

Go to Step 2

Go to Symptoms - Suspension General Diagnosis

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Verify that torque steer is present.

Does the system operate normally?

System OK

Go to Step 3

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  1. Ensure that the tires are all the same size, make, and adequate tread depth.
  2. Ensure that all of the tires are inflated to the correct pressure. Refer to Tire Inflation Pressure Specifications in Maintenance and Lubrication.
  3. Road test the vehicle in order to verify the customer complaint.

Does the vehicle still exhibit an abnormal amount of torque steer?

Go to Step 4

System OK

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  1. Inspect the front suspension for worn or damaged components.
  2. Repair as necessary.

Has the inspection/repair been performed?

Go to Step 5

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  1. Drive the vehicle on a straight, smooth, flat road at 64-97 km/h (40-60 mph).
  2. Remove your foot from the accelerator.
  3. Shift the transmission into Neutral in order to allow the vehicle to coast.
  4. Momentarily release the steering wheel and note any change in the direction of the vehicle.
  5. Repeat this test with the vehicle traveling in the opposite direction in order to eliminate crosswind effects. Lead/pull caused by unlevel roads and crosswinds are considered normal.

Does the vehicle direction change when the steering wheel is momentarily released?

Go to Radial Tire Lead/Pull Correction in Tires and Wheels

Go to Step 6

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  1. Drive the vehicle on a straight, smooth, flat road.
  2. Shift the transmission into Drive.
  3. Press the accelerator and momentarily release the steering wheel.
  4. Repeat this test with the vehicle traveling in the opposite direction in order to eliminate crosswind effects. Lead/pull caused by unlevel roads and crosswinds are considered normal.

Does the vehicle exhibit torque steer when the accelerator is pressed?

Go to Step 7

System OK

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  1. Inspect the vehicle trim height. Refer to Trim Height Inspection .
  2. Repair as necessary.
  3. Road test the vehicle in order to verify the customer complaint.

Does the vehicle still exhibit torque steer?

Go to Step 8

System OK

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Inspect for worn or damaged powertrain mounts. Replace as necessary.

    • Refer to Engine Mount Inspection 3.1L or Engine Mount Inspection 3.8L in Engine Mechanical.
    • Refer to Transmission Mount Inspection in Automatic Transmission.

Has the inspection/repair been performed?

Go to Step 9

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  1. Correct the height difference by shimming the powertrain mounts.
  2. Road test the vehicle in order to verify the customer complaint.

Does the vehicle still exhibit torque steer?

Go to Step 10

System OK

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Inspect and adjust the wheel alignment as necessary. Refer to Wheel Alignment Measurement in Wheel Alignment.

Has the inspection/adjustment been performed?

Go to Step 11

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Operate the vehicle in order to verify the repair.

Did you correct the condition?

System OK

Go to Step 3