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If your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, it could indicate issues with the braking system. Possible causes include uneven brake pad wear, a stuck caliper, or issues with the brake fluid. Uneven braking forces can lead to the vehicle pulling to the side. It is advisable to have the brakes inspected by a professional mechanic to identify and address the specific issue, ensuring safe and effective braking performance.
Have brakes, front suspension and steering inspected now.
The vehicle will pull to the side with the blown tire. If you do not panic and just let off the gas and slowly apply the brakes you will not have an accident. If you jerk the wheel or slam on the brakes you will loose control.
The vehicle will pull to the side with the blown tire. If you do not panic and just let off the gas and slowly apply the brakes you will not have an accident. If you jerk the wheel or slam on the brakes you will loose control.
The vehicle will pull to the side with the blown tire. If you do not panic and just let off the gas and slowly apply the brakes you will not have an accident. If you jerk the wheel or slam on the brakes you will loose control.
There is more than one speed sensor on the vehicle. If you have anti-lock brakes there is one at each wheel hub. The one that runs the speedo is at the output shaft housing of the transmission on the passenger's side of the vehicle.
Excessive pressure needed to stop Grinding or scraping sound when brakes are applied Vehicle pulls to one side when stopping
Yes, the parking brakes can be used to stop the vehicle in emergency. But remember that, in most of the vehicles parking brakes apply only to one pair of wheels, so if the vehicle is in high speed, one has to apply them carefully and save the vehicle from skidding.
form_title=Automotive Brake Repair form_header=Improve your braking power! We will help you find an experienced auto technician to repair your brakes. If yes, what side does the vehicle pull to?= Have you noticed any squealing or grinding noises?= () Yes () No Does the vehicle pull to one side or the other when applying the brakes?= () Yes () No Does the brake pedal go all the way to the floor when the brakes are applied?= () Yes () No
It sounds like bad struts. Push down on the front of the vehicle as hard as you can and let go. If the vehicle bounces more than one time the struts are bad.
A warped rotor can cause a vehicle to have an intermediate hop in one of the wheels. Check to see if the brakes of the car need to be serviced.
your brakes are sticking need servicing asap