Lane Keep issues in my EV6

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Anyone else experiencing some jittery Lane Keep Assist, especially at higher speeds (60mph+) on highways with broken lane lines? It feels like the car is overcorrecting to stay centered, causing the steering wheel to shake. Turning Lane Keep Assist off makes the wobble disappear, and it works perfectly on solid lines. Wondering if there's a way to adjust the lane keep sensor sensitivity through service settings?
 
That's how it works. Have you tried wheel balancing and alignment? Try those first and see if it's still the same.
 
Anyone else experiencing some jittery Lane Keep Assist, especially at higher speeds (60mph+) on highways with broken lane lines? It feels like the car is overcorrecting to stay centered, causing the steering wheel to shake. Turning Lane Keep Assist off makes the wobble disappear, and it works perfectly on solid lines. Wondering if there's a way to adjust the lane keep sensor sensitivity through service settings?
Yeah, that sounds familiar. I thought the steering wheel was designed to vibrate when you drift out of the lane without signaling, but if Lane Keep Assist is overcorrecting like that, it could be more than just the haptic feedback. Maybe tweaking the sensor settings through service could help smooth things out, especially at higher speeds.
 
Anyone else experiencing some jittery Lane Keep Assist, especially at higher speeds (60mph+) on highways with broken lane lines? It feels like the car is overcorrecting to stay centered, causing the steering wheel to shake. Turning Lane Keep Assist off makes the wobble disappear, and it works perfectly on solid lines. Wondering if there's a way to adjust the lane keep sensor sensitivity through service settings?
It’s like your car's trying to do the cha-cha instead of just cruising, maybe a trip to the dealer could help dial in those sensors.
 
That's how it's supposed to work. The steering wheel shakes if you drive too far to the side of the road.

Unless you have problems with your suspension. Have you tried having your tires aligned?
 
That's how it's supposed to work. The steering wheel shakes if you drive too far to the side of the road.

Unless you have problems with your suspension. Have you tried having your tires aligned?
Yup, I agree to this. The steering wheel shaking is definitely a feature to help keep you on track. It could be worth checking the alignment if you're having issues.
 

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