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Unstable steering

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by nicoj36, Feb 14, 2019.

  1. nicoj36

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    I'm one of the unfortunate owners who has a prius that gets unstable steering specially at highway speeds. This is the typical sway that prius owners get due to the sucky suspension they come with, plus the narrow tires and all for the high mpg. That is the price we pay for the mpg.

    Anyhow, i read somewhere here that they got rid of the prius sway by installing the TRD rear sway bar. Does that mean the problem is coming from the rear and not the front?

    My prius is swaying left and right back and fort on the freeway and I have to correct it all the time, and pay attention to it. It's hard to lay back and relax while having a easy cruise. Does installing the rear sway bar sound like this is going to fix it? Im thinking of replacing the front sway bar as well with a new one, just to be sure.

    Let me know what else it could be, tie rods maybe? I just want to drive straight!
     
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    what tires?

    what pressures?

    what cruising speeds?

    how many miles on her?
     
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    It doesnt matter because there are complaints on here from brand new prius from the lot. Even 4th gen and prius prime owners complain about it. Its a matter of upgrading the suspension with TRD stuff from what I read.

    Anyway, i have michelin defenders, 36 psi, currently 103k miles, but its been doing the sway and unstable steering since i got it pre-owned at 25k miles. Speeds are 55+ mph
     
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    okay, maybe your struts are shot
     
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    +1 that on my older automobiles worn shocks or struts would cause an odd wandering left and right of the steering at highway speeds, so that would be one thing to check.
    But could you also check for play in any of the linkage points in the front suspension?
    Finally, a rare but possible source of left/right steering wandering could be slop or play in the actual steering mechanism—one car I owned had a worm gear type of steering mechanism that had play causing such wandering, but fortunately I found an adjustment mechanism that I could tighten to move the gears closer and take the play out. Rack-and-pinion steering mechanisms are less likely to have noticeable play but still possible. I do not have any such sterring problem and thus have not looked into the Prius steering system yet.
     
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    Jack the front up and check individual tire for play. Hold the tire at 3 & 9 o clock mark, rock it by push pull motion. Hold 12 & 6 o clock and repeat.
     
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    Have you ever had the wheel alignment checked? If not, I suggest you do that first.

    Also, if you haven't had the front struts/rear shocks replaced that should be on the list before installation of new sway bars.

    I've owned 4 Prius and I haven't noticed a problem with unstable steering with any of them. The Prius is not a BMW so don't expect that level of handling.
     
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    This sounds to me like underinflated rear tires and you get that motion on the highway. The other culprit may be tire rotation: Wen the tires get used to tuning in one direction you cannot cross them and have them rotating in the opposite direction without absurd handling problems. Changing the tires back to the original sides and rotational direction (no matter front or rear positions) will correct the issue.