Check the rotor, it's probably warped.
sounds like your brakes need bleeding properly
Could be, loose lug nuts on front left wheel, a damaged left front brake rotor, a bad left front hub/bearing assembly, a worn/damaged CV axle joint,
Dual diagonal braking is where the brakes are on two systems right front and left rear as well as left front and right rear. This is to give even braking in a partial system failure
The ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) sensor on the left front wheel is typically located near the wheel hub, often mounted on the wheel bearing assembly or knuckle. It is positioned close to the brake rotor and is usually secured with a bolt or clip. The sensor reads the rotational speed of the wheel to help prevent locking during braking. For precise location details, it's best to consult the specific vehicle's service manual, as designs can vary by make and model.
Worn left front wheel bearing.
Torque steer is peculiar to front-wheel drive cars reflecting imbalance when power is sent to the front wheels. It causes a shifting sensation, moving the steering wheel to the left or to the right. It isn't a safety issue, rather it is an annoyance, one that automakers are rectifiying by making use of torque vectoring control, what sends braking power to the inner front wheel as needed.
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The left front brakes are not applying at the same rate as the right front. Possible causes are a failed left front caliper, left front brake hose, frozen caliper slide, etc.
2. front left and front right.
Possible failed U joint or cv joint at the left front wheel
Directly in front of the left-front wheel accessible by removing the front half of the plastic wheel well liner.
I Believe it should be stamped on the frame behind the right front wheel or Left Front wheel if your standing in front of the vehicle.