Steering slip
Hello everyone: Just want to let you know that replacing the steering sensor located on the steering column inside the cab just above the break pedal solved my problem almost one year ago. Contrary to popular belief...it is not the same as an evo sensor which is related to the...
98 tahoe steering slip
Just wanted to let everyone know that I replaced the steering position sensor almost a month ago in my 98 tahoe and the problem (steering slip) is gone! I mean not even any "minor play" in the steering. Cost for me was $105.00 for the sensor and 25-30 minutes to replace...
try replacing the steering sensor located on the steering column inside the cab just above the brake pedal. I had the same problem, (steering slip) and this solved the problem for me anyway.
steering slip 98 tahoe
For those of us who have been experiencing the steering slip, we seem to understand that it is due to an EVO or steering position sensor. Many of us think that it is the same thing. After talking to a GM technician, they are not the same thing. The EVO is located on the...
98 tahoe steering slip problem
After some research on a GMC / CHEVROLET Automotive Forum, the steering slip is accurately described a number of times as a steering wheel sensor (also known as an EVO sensor) problem. If you do a general search, I use Yahoo, of "Chevrolet Tahoe EVO or steering...
I have 98 tahoe and when taking slow gradual turns mostly to the right with tension on the steering wheel it feels as if something in the steering lets go and results in a slight loss of control only for a second. Steering also feels as if it has too much play when on the highway. Wanders from...
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