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Occasionally there is the feeling that lane keeping is pulling my truck to the inside of a corner. It isn't lane keeping, it only happens if the inside tire is near the inside line and it pulls the truck INTO the line, into the corner.

It's very disconcerting, anyone know what this is?

BTW, I have a Pro so no Bluecruise or Lane Centering.
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Have you tried tinkering with the settings, aid mode switch, maybe something has changed?

 
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Have you tried tinkering with the settings, aid mode switch, maybe something has changed?

Good points, and no, I have not tried turning anything off. Not really an issue, just a strange feeling when it happens.
 

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I'd take a look, this morning my clock spontaneously decided to change back 5+ hours, almost HST
Found that the automatic sync switch was off, it had been on previously, even worked to automatically change from EST to EDT last Sunday.
 
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I'd take a look, this morning my clock spontaneously decided to change back 5+ hours, almost HST
Found that the automatic sync switch was off, it had been on previously, even worked to automatically change from EST to EDT last Sunday.
I should clarify, this isn't a new thing, it has been ongoing since I bought the truck.
 

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I'm very familiar with this. My lightning does this, and the two Rangers I had before the Light I did the same. IMHO it's designed to do so.

My experience is that this tracking happens when going around a relatively tight curve often at a slightly "fast" speed and as you statede, the left front tire is near the centerline. I believe this is to help navigate the curve because a small miscalculation could cause you to veer off the road or out of your lane in these circumstances. This auto steering would help prevent that IMHO. Btw, the conditions where this behavior occurs are common in my area.

I have come to expect this behavior, and actually utilize it at times. Just try to realize when it will occur, so that you aren't surprised by it.
 

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This happens to me as well, but it’s specific curves. I think the answer above is the most reasonable - it’s trying to keep you on the road a little too aggressively.
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