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Steering is aimed left to go straight and pulls to the right?

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I know how to adjust the alighnment when I find out what it is.

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  1. thats normal...unless its turned a rediculous amount to keep it straight...if you let go of the wheel while going straight, it should only slightly veer to the right...but yours sounds like you really have to hold it to the left to keep it from going right so yeah i would go with an alignment first....when you go there, ask them if all cars are supposed to slightly veer to the right when you let go of the steering wheel for the reason i told you in your other question...just want to make sure you know im not giving you a made up answer..good luck with that


  2. It could be a bad tire or alignment problem. Rotate your tires right to left and see if it pulls the other direction. That would mean that it is a bad tire. You can't adjust alignment yourself, only a shop with special, expensive equipment and trainning.

  3. If the brake is hanging up on a front wheel, that can cause the car to pull to one side.  After driving a while, check if any of the wheels seem hot.

    This happened to me and the wheel started to smoke when the grease in the wheel bearings became hot.

    Jack up the front end and check if the wheels turn freely.  You might want to also check the rear wheels too.

  4. could be wheel alignment problem or just need to check tire pressure

  5. That happens to me too, it means I need an alignment. It could also be something else, get a Haynes manual (or something equivalent) and look it up in the troubleshooting guide.

  6. you need to get the alignment right.

    you can get it done at a mechanics.

  7. Don't play with this, you may have a serious problem in alignment, and need a local garage to bring it back in line, or it may be bad tire or rack and pinion. not save to drive

  8. You need to take your car to a shop and get an alignment done.

  9. alignment

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