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When there are more than five cars behind you.
Could be alignment or air pressure causing pull. wobble is most likely tires out of balance.
I am not a mechanic but I have owned a lot of problematic cars. I have come to find out that a car can pull to the right while braking due to various reasons. Such as, a caliper that gets stuck and does not work properly, uneven brake wear--get brakes pads, rotors, calipers checked-- an outter tire rod may be worn--unbalanced or uneven wear on tires--or it could be your alignment.All or one of these can contribute to this. Take it to a mechanic and get it checked to be definitely sure.
if its Scenic 2 - just pull back the break (left to steering wheel (for European cars)) and it should show you on display that break is on. start driving and it will release itself! if its Scenic 2 - just pull back the break (left to steering wheel (for European cars)) and it should show you on display that break is on. start driving and it will release itself!
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On most cars you simply take off the cap on the reservoir of the power steering fluid and the dip stick is attached to the cap. You clean it off, put it back on and pull it off again.
pull of thehorn cover then take of the nut and the steering wheel should pull off easy?
The easiest way - in most cars - is to simply disconnect the battery. Doing that removes the electric current that would be required to 'set off' the airbag.
Uneven heating from the sun.
its push and pull way
take the hoses off of it and unbolt the steering column from the box, pull the steering link arm off the bottom of the box and then unbolt the box from the frame and pull it out.
pull the center pad off the wheel and then take the nut off that holds the wheel on and then get a steering wheel puller and hook it up and pull the wheel off the splines.