Sorry, I’ve used incorrect terms. Just looked it up:The Stinger has electric steering so the steering assist is provided by an electric motor rather than by hydraulics.
One thing to try is to ask your Kia dealer to “re-learn” the electric steering.
The lane keep assist is also a good candidate, especially if there are lines painted on the road. My understanding is that on straight roads, LKA (Lane Keep Assist) assist can “hunt” between the lines. I believe LKA (Lane Keep Assist) can be setup to just warn of lane departure without making any steering correction. Maybe try this.
Lane Keep Assist: Button on dash near near gas cap release. Beeps when you drift near a lane marker.
Lane Follow Assist: Button on steering wheel near cruise controls. Steers the car between lane markers.
Both can be configured in the vehicle setup on the display.
Yes, the LFA motor’s role in power steering had me worried about just unplugging it to ensure it’s off, since Kia has a habit of deciding what’s best for you (see the transmission’s “manual” mode and 4mph).
I have both LFA and LKA set to off.
But this is a prime suspect. I even used LFA to describe the feeling to Kia service, especially because LFA, the one time I tried it, has a habit of gently bouncing between lane markers rather than keeping the car in the center. The “hunting” you mentioned.
I’ll try the power steering re-learning tack next.
THANK YOU!
It’s stuff like this that had me kill the power steering on my RX-7. Parking lots weren’t fun, especially with 265 S-02s, but steering feel was SO much better.