can you get it to do it with some regularity? Do you live between Portland and seattle? Willing to drive it with me on a weekend day to play around "off the clock"? Back from vacation recharged and ready to fix-em. I would like to get some of these folks an answer. Regards, Mike
IFixEm... looks like you posted to the wrong thread. Your post makes no sense... In addition to almost unintelligible misspelling.
i think he's referring to the "wandering" or stability on the highway issue. good luck mike, that's a big task you got
Curmudgeon alert!!! What is so difficult to understand about IFixEm’s generous offer of his services, gratis, to troubleshoot, diagnose and possibly fix the problem(s) experienced by Prius owners who have complained that their cars tend to wander?
Right on IsrAmeriPrius ! Mike is a very conscientious Highly Qualified Prius Tech and is offering help to any Prius owners that may be having the “Wandering†problem in this area. He is my Prius Tech and works in Olympia. Like any “hands on†tech he would need to observe the problem in order to help solve it.
One of the problems with this site, if it is a problem, is that there is no way to edit a topic title. At least none that I could find. I made a spelling error, which I do frequently, and had to get one of the moderators to fix it for me because it was in the title. Fortunately Dr. E. was happy to help.
I wish I could help but my Prius has always tracked perfectly at all speeds. I can take my hands off the wheel with out drift.
Since I have switched to BRIDGESTONE G009 195-60HR-14 tires the "wandering" has been minimized, incredibly, and the car handles substantially better, I would never go back to the stock tires even though the change coast me a few MPG, the car is much safer, and stops much better. I put running shoes on it, and i will never go back to street shoes!
I didn't initially understand the post either. I very much dislike it when people rely on the subject line to state something. The subject line is an abstract, not the body! The body should be able to stand on its own.