STICKING BRAKE CALIPER
I've got a better question, why is this question in the Chevy venture forum ?
The year, make, model, transmission and engine info would help but it is probably the transmission down shifting if the vehicle is an automatic.
have you check your ball joins.
AnswerOn the assumption that you are braking at the time and that what you mean by "jerk right" is that the steering wheel turns right, I can only say that your right front brakes are supplying more friction to stop the car than what your left front brakes are supplying. Possible reasons for the above are:1) The piston within your left brake caliper bore is stuck in place or does not move freely back and forth.2) The brake line going to your left front brake caliper is plugged or has debris in it.3) Your right front brakes have more brake pad material on them than what your left front brakes have (of course, you should be able to hear when your brakes are down to bare metal).If my opening assumptions are incorrect, then please (for your own benefit) edit your question to give some more information so as others can more accurately zero in on the problem. Thank you, Vullin
One wheel of the brakes may be "grabbing" because of cracked brake linings or broken hardware. Have the brakes safety inspected soon!
You are a jerk don't just say i love you and then break up with me
if the car jerks when the brakes are applied it is likely that the brake rotors are warped
Yes, because a jerk is a jerk, they would be likely to like another jerk!
1. Put the engine in a lower gear and leave the clutch slowly. Vehicle will stop with a jerk. 2. Use parking brakes
you have to like jerk the itouch or iPhone the way the arrow says arrow -> = jerk it right<- = jerk it left ^ I = jerk it forward like your hitting a drum v
It's when you throw the computr screen with the zombie face on it right on the the face of the jerk.
all cars with abs breaks do this!! but if you feel it in the pedal then you have bad front rotors!!