The past few weeks I have been getting the VSC light and beeping constantly. I have cleaned the front wheel speed sensors, reset the ECU (removed battery for 1 hour).
Few symptoms that will trigger the VSC Alarm:
-Hard acceleration (anything over ~50% throttle.
-Any type of on-ramp that is a 270* turn.
-Speeds above 70MPH seem to trigger it for over 5 minutes (40% of the time)
-After the car wash, or heavy rain it goes off like crazy. I have checked all connections and harnesses to confirm no cuts, abrasions, or corrosion.
Few things that have happened-
-ABS and trac have intervened on the highway and pulled me into other lanes.
-VSC cuts throttle going through intersections
-VSC and ABS lights illuminated constantly until vehicle is shut off (most coming when coming from Low range to High range).
-ATRAC is still operational.
- No CEL or codes thrown, I have scanned while the VSC light was going off.
On to the torque steer...a few months ago I developed a torque steer, constantly pulling to the right when accelerating. I figured alignment, when she went onto the rack we lifted all 4 tires to check for play. On the driver side there is 0 play (of course a little, but nothing to be concerned about). However on the passenger side there was substantial play on the wheel @ 3 and 9o'clock. I would say 1.5" of play. Anyways, a few weeks ago I blew up a CV axle at Windrock. I was having too much fun in 2WD in the rain. However I did notice one thing...the torque steer is gone. It was awesome. Full throttle and it tracked dead straight. I replaced the axle and the torque steer is back. I have a feeling this is partially causing my VSC issues...
Symptoms of the torque steer:
-Any time throttle input is giving the truck will pull right, counter steering with the top of the wheel @ 10-11o'clock depending on how much throttle.
-Full throttle is all over the place.
-Under coasting, hard braking and through the corners she tracks beautifully.
-Cruising at 70MPH is effortless, a little wiggle in the wheel and the whole truck wiggles...no dead zone. However when I hit the gas the dead zone becomes quite large. Wheel must be put at 11o'clock, or I will change lanes. Makes it quite hard to drive in stop go traffic as I'm all over the lane trying to keep it straight.
-Torque Steer was present before I did the suspension swap/front end lift. It seems to be getting worse quickly.
I am thinking right now the inner tie rod is worn, as the outer seems fine. I can't see too far into the front end but it looks like the rack is tight and doesn't budge.
FYI- My suspension setup is as follows:
OEM Torsion bars (indexed and lifted to 2.8" lift)
Bilstein HD Shocks
OME 866+30MM Spacers (3.1" lift)
Revalved N74L with custom upper shock mounts and custom lower mounts.
No Sway bars F/R
Thanks in advance. I can take a video of the steering wheel during driving if that would help anybody diagnose. I'd rather track this down before I get sent into the trees on a mountain pass because VSC thought I was sideways at 70MPH
Few symptoms that will trigger the VSC Alarm:
-Hard acceleration (anything over ~50% throttle.
-Any type of on-ramp that is a 270* turn.
-Speeds above 70MPH seem to trigger it for over 5 minutes (40% of the time)
-After the car wash, or heavy rain it goes off like crazy. I have checked all connections and harnesses to confirm no cuts, abrasions, or corrosion.
Few things that have happened-
-ABS and trac have intervened on the highway and pulled me into other lanes.
-VSC cuts throttle going through intersections
-VSC and ABS lights illuminated constantly until vehicle is shut off (most coming when coming from Low range to High range).
-ATRAC is still operational.
- No CEL or codes thrown, I have scanned while the VSC light was going off.
On to the torque steer...a few months ago I developed a torque steer, constantly pulling to the right when accelerating. I figured alignment, when she went onto the rack we lifted all 4 tires to check for play. On the driver side there is 0 play (of course a little, but nothing to be concerned about). However on the passenger side there was substantial play on the wheel @ 3 and 9o'clock. I would say 1.5" of play. Anyways, a few weeks ago I blew up a CV axle at Windrock. I was having too much fun in 2WD in the rain. However I did notice one thing...the torque steer is gone. It was awesome. Full throttle and it tracked dead straight. I replaced the axle and the torque steer is back. I have a feeling this is partially causing my VSC issues...
Symptoms of the torque steer:
-Any time throttle input is giving the truck will pull right, counter steering with the top of the wheel @ 10-11o'clock depending on how much throttle.
-Full throttle is all over the place.
-Under coasting, hard braking and through the corners she tracks beautifully.
-Cruising at 70MPH is effortless, a little wiggle in the wheel and the whole truck wiggles...no dead zone. However when I hit the gas the dead zone becomes quite large. Wheel must be put at 11o'clock, or I will change lanes. Makes it quite hard to drive in stop go traffic as I'm all over the lane trying to keep it straight.
-Torque Steer was present before I did the suspension swap/front end lift. It seems to be getting worse quickly.
I am thinking right now the inner tie rod is worn, as the outer seems fine. I can't see too far into the front end but it looks like the rack is tight and doesn't budge.
FYI- My suspension setup is as follows:
OEM Torsion bars (indexed and lifted to 2.8" lift)
Bilstein HD Shocks
OME 866+30MM Spacers (3.1" lift)
Revalved N74L with custom upper shock mounts and custom lower mounts.
No Sway bars F/R
Thanks in advance. I can take a video of the steering wheel during driving if that would help anybody diagnose. I'd rather track this down before I get sent into the trees on a mountain pass because VSC thought I was sideways at 70MPH
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