Usually, any time a vehicle "pulls" either to the right or left, it's caused by an alignment problem or worn ball joints.
To the right
why does my car pull to the right when accelerating and pulles to the left when easy off acceleration
That all depends on the alignment of your vehicle's tires. Some cars pull to the left as well.
Because no road ever built is perfectly even for the purpose of water run off from rain. The vehicle is naturally going to attempt to pull to where it is being pulled to. Improperly inflated tires will add to this dilema. If your right tire has more air in it than the left, the car will pull left because the left tire is softer than the right with more air in it. Causing the left tire to "grip" the road more. Improper alignment will also cause a car to pull one way or another. But improperly inflated tires are usually the number one suspect in a car pulling one way or another.
Most are steered with a rope connected to the front axle, pull on the right one and turn right, pull with left to straighten out.
Time for new brakes or adjustment.
most likely the car's tires are out of alignment, or you have a slack tire.
It would pull sharply to the right.
A soft tire, worn steering parts, out of alignment,
it is a car that you pull allong
You have an alignment problem. Possible problems that help with this are tires, brakes.
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