A Vandura pulling to the left while braking can be caused by uneven brake wear, where one side's brakes are more effective than the other. Additionally, a misaligned front end or worn suspension components can lead to pulling during braking. Tire pressure discrepancies or uneven tire wear may also contribute to the issue. It's important to inspect the brake system, alignment, and tires to identify and address the root cause.
most likely,wheel alignment
Pull the valance off the bottom of the wind shield.
It may be as simple as checking your tire pressures to see if they are equal.
On a 1994 GMC Vandura, the hood release lever is typically located inside the vehicle, on the driver's side. It can usually be found near the lower left corner of the dashboard, just above the footwell area. Look for a small lever or handle that you pull to release the hood latch. After pulling the lever, you may need to go to the front of the vehicle and lift the hood to fully open it.
Most common reason is improperly balanced wheels, next would be alignment but that usually causes a pull to the left or right.
The car would pull to the left.
The left front brakes are not applying at the same rate as the right front. Possible causes are a failed left front caliper, left front brake hose, frozen caliper slide, etc.
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wow that suckkkssss... have your alignment checked. there could be a problem with the tierod ends as well so replace them if they r bad.
Force is the energy that causes a push or pull on an object. It is a vector quantity that can change the motion or shape of an object.
Kiss to go faster. Pull back to stop. Pull on the right rein to go right. Pull on the left rein to go left.