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I have a '22 PB Platinum that drives straight, but the steering wheel is turned to the right a bit while driving straight. Dealer aligned it under warranty and it's still off. I'm beginning to wonder if it's an active steering issue since I've seen some posts on other forums or Superduty forums showing a pretty severe (mine is only a few degrees off) off centered steering wheel due to active steering.

Anyway, does anyone know of a way to disable or calibrate the active steering system so I can rule that out?

Thanks!
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My 23 lariat without active steering is the same way. Brought it up to the dealer at around 10k miles and they did not want to align it. Numbers looked fine to me except steer ahead so I won't worry about it again until it's time for tires.
 

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I aligned mine myself and the most difficult part was finding a road that wasn't crowned, but was straight. If the road department is on their game, it can be tricky to find.
 
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I aligned mine myself and the most difficult part was finding a road that wasn't crowned, but was straight. If the road department is on their game, it can be tricky to find.
You aligned yourself via tie rod adjustment or active steering adjustment?
 

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You aligned yourself via tie rod adjustment or active steering adjustment?
I don't have active steering, but the few degrees of play between the wheel and the column should still be present. I removed the airbag and backed off the retaining bolt, with the key off you can impart force into the wheel to move it within the above play and torque the bolt. If that's not enough you can do so with the steering tie rods. If I recall it's a T50 bolt.
 

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I don't have active steering, but the few degrees of play between the wheel and the column should still be present. I removed the airbag and backed off the retaining bolt, with the key off you can impart force into the wheel to move it within the above play and torque the bolt. If that's not enough you can do so with the steering tie rods. If I recall it's a T50 bolt.
No kidding? I thought the shaft the steering wheel attaches to is hex and not splined……or is it and there’s just slop to tweak it a little?
 

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@HammaMan after I read your first response more carefully I think you already answered that lol
 

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It is hex, but it's not tight. I think the hex is just the 'backup' in case the bolt starts to come loose and then suddenly you have several degrees of slop in the steering to let you know something is wrong.

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10-4 my man, thanks for the clarification. This is on my to do list. I’m a stickler for a straight wheel and mine has bugged me for the last 25k. But no way will this be the first issue I see the dealer service department for. Didn’t know it was this easy. A past Toyota I owned and put a clock spring in had a splined shaft and that was nice to be able to get the wheel perfect, with only a couple degrees of wheel alignment a spline. But I figured the F150 was a tie rod only adjustment due to the hex shaft.

Always appreciate your insight!
 

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I have a '22 PB Platinum that drives straight, but the steering wheel is turned to the right a bit while driving straight. Dealer aligned it under warranty and it's still off. I'm beginning to wonder if it's an active steering issue since I've seen some posts on other forums or Superduty forums showing a pretty severe (mine is only a few degrees off) off centered steering wheel due to active steering.

Anyway, does anyone know of a way to disable or calibrate the active steering system so I can rule that out?

Thanks!
The steering wheel on my MY truck which I got in Feb of 2022 was also crooked. If I turned the steering wheel straight, the truck would drive to the left.

I took it back to the dealer when it had 183 miles on it. Dealer straightened up the steering wheel and realigned it under warranty.
 

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The steering wheel on my MY truck which I got in Feb of 2022 was also crooked. If I turned the steering wheel straight, the truck would drive to the left.

I took it back to the dealer when it had 183 miles on it. Dealer straightened up the steering wheel and realigned it under warranty.
This is the same situation with mine. The dealer didn't question realigning it under warranty, it just didn't fix it. Maybe the alignment tech wasn't on his game that day and I'll try again.

So, just to confirm, sounds like there isn't a way to calibrate or re-center the adaptive steering?
 

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Lol, well it's good to see other people have a tad bit OCD also.
I looked at the back of my trailer a few days ago, after owning it for about 3 years and noticed the "Cherokee" is off center.
I haven't had a good night sleep since...
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