Could be an alignment or worn rod end, if it just started happening.
Did you just rotate or get new tires? I have had two experiences with tires causing this problem. You could swap the fronts to see if it pulls to the right after that, or you could swap front to back on side at a time.
You could also use you spare if it is full size.
2007-03-10 20:36:50
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answered by Anonymous
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with that year and the type of motor vehicle, there could be some issues. one must be that your vehicle is having a difficulty turning in adequate tension to a million/2 of the vehicle, or too plenty tension. this could stem from a difficulty interior the grasp cylinder, which could fee upwards from $250 to repair (based), or a difficulty with a proportioning valve, which should not be greater costly than the grasp cylinder. i could think of the latter is plenty greater probably by way of fact might reason lots of the matters which you have become indicators of: a caliper no longer liberating, or greater brake tension to specific wheels and much less to others. It merely seems plenty greater probably. or it must be greater direct, a caliper itself must be seizing every time you brake, and that's the main inexpensive and easiest area to repair. I kinda went in backwards order there from greatest to smallest issues additionally: How does the vehicle pull while braking, does it turn the wheel plenty? How do the brakes experience on a similar time as preventing? Are they spongy? Do they drop to the floor? Do they provide the impact of being too tight? Do they shake? Do they respond properly to mild tension and heavy tension? and is there the different substantial problems with the motor vehicle? (issues in one area ought to stem from yet another and help properly % out the real root of your difficulty) with merely a sprint greater information, i ought to help greater desirable % out what precisely is incorrect.
2016-12-14 16:09:07
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answered by ? 4
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If it getting hot on the left wheel it could be brakes jamming or it could be alignment or wheel bearing
2007-03-10 20:15:25
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answered by burning brightly 7
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hi, when you say its worse at higher speeds i assume it only pulls to the left when you brake. if this is true, have your brakes checked.
2007-03-10 20:16:26
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answered by charlie 5
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get the wheel allignment checked and also swap the tyres from left to right
2007-03-10 20:09:01
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answered by jugy666 1
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Front end aligment,worn ball joints,tie-rod ends,
2007-03-10 20:08:45
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answered by tripower67vette 3
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have the alignment checked
2007-03-10 20:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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