Has anyone else noticed their 3 understeering then over-correcting on sharper freeway turns at higher speeds?
On certain parts of the 101 freeway in Los Angeles, the curves in the road are fairly windy (for lack of better word). If I have autopilot on with speed set at 70, I find that my Model 3 slightly understeers coming into a turn, hugging the outside line instead of keeping evenly within the lines. Then, as the curve straightens out, it'll often oversteer back to the other side of the line before straightening out (if that makes sense). It makes me nervous that I'm going to hit the cars on either side and as a result, tend not to use AP through these areas.
On certain parts of the 101 freeway in Los Angeles, the curves in the road are fairly windy (for lack of better word). If I have autopilot on with speed set at 70, I find that my Model 3 slightly understeers coming into a turn, hugging the outside line instead of keeping evenly within the lines. Then, as the curve straightens out, it'll often oversteer back to the other side of the line before straightening out (if that makes sense). It makes me nervous that I'm going to hit the cars on either side and as a result, tend not to use AP through these areas.