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So I feel like I’m taking crazy pills but the weird loose steering feel has seemingly corrected itself for me after about a week or two of driving. It was definitely different right after the front sensor CSP programming was done and I hated it. But I’ve noticed it is back to the normal firm steering feel. So either I’m losing my mind or there’s some kind of relearning process that happens with the steering after this particular CSP is done.
I’ve had a similar experience. I chalked it up to the freshly rotated tires wearing in a bit, but now that you mention it it seems possible the steering feel is changing a bit over time?
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This is what I’m experiencing.
I’ve seen on F150 ICE forums about a few settings in the PS Module that can be changed with FORScan, one specifically dealing with return to center. I have not played with this and haven’t researched fully yet.
My lane centering doesn’t seem to be affected as far as I can tell. It has been colder here in MA though so when it warms up again I’ll pay attention to the steering feel and see if that changes anything.
I’ve had a similar experience. I chalked it up to the freshly rotated tires wearing in a bit, but now that you mention it it seems possible the steering feel is changing a bit over time?
@KHines, @MountainAlive, @Cvh8601 -

Following up here to see if y'all are continuing to experience the faster steering post update? In my case, it was coupled with a bad alignment that forced the issue and had to take the truck back in (different service department). After correcting the alignment, a steering calibration was also performed, but unfortunately failed to fix the faster steering. Scheduled for service again next week to make another attempt at fixing it.

Any feedback/advice would be appreciated. Wish I was more optimistic about it being resolved.
 

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@KHines, @MountainAlive, @Cvh8601 -

Following up here to see if y'all are continuing to experience the faster steering post update? In my case, it was coupled with a bad alignment that forced the issue and had to take the truck back in (different service department). After correcting the alignment, a steering calibration was also performed, but unfortunately failed to fix the faster steering. Scheduled for service again next week to make another attempt at fixing it.

Any feedback/advice would be appreciated. Wish I was more optimistic about it being resolved.
The faster/looser steering eventually went away for me after a week or two of driving. I noted earlier in the thread that I felt like I was taking crazy pills, but something about the way the power steering works changed right after the update, but then it "recalibrated" itself after some driving. I haven't had alignment issues that I'm aware of.
 

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The faster/looser steering eventually went away for me after a week or two of driving. I noted earlier in the thread that I felt like I was taking crazy pills, but something about the way the power steering works changed right after the update, but then it "recalibrated" itself after some driving. I haven't had alignment issues that I'm aware of.
This has been my experience - the steering went back to “normal” after a short while
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