Commonly on these GM N body cars, the front lower control arm bushings wear and push out. These are the rear bushings with the bolts perpendicular to the ground.
AnswerYou can also have a leaking caliber. This would cause the brakes to grap and pull to one side. This is a very dangerous situation. Have this repaired ASAP. AnswerThere was actually a recall on this Malibu. I have a 97 and received paperwork over a year to get this fixed for free at a dealership. The problem they were having sounds like what you are experiencing.Replace the power steering pump.
Steering wheel and brake pedal.
bad front brakes.
Control your steering and braking ability.
When the system is active this is normal due to the braking system being applied to a spinning wheel or a wheel that in under or over steering.
Balancing, steering, braking. Rules Of The Road.
Warped rotors
By steering, braking, and accelerating.
There are three type of electrical brakes that can be applied to motors. Regenerative Plugging in Dynamic "control braking" does not mean a correct description. Dynamic braking is better.
Steering will "wobble" at higher speeds and sometimes when braking. General looseness in steering.
Braking reduces speed.
after incliment weather