Warpped rotor. rotors are warped have them checked and turned or replaced. they should be turned after every brake change
STICKING BRAKE CALIPER
Dozer steering clutches works by engaging and disengaging a multiple of tooted circular metal/friction disk in grooved drum. When the operator pull back on the left steering lever, it completes two actions; 1. it disengages the clutches and 2. applies the brakes band which stops the left track from turning. With the left steering clutch disengaged and brakes applied, the right steering clutch remains engaged and the right track continue to rotate causing the dozer to turn left.
The power steering system works on high pressure and at idle the pump does not turn fast enough to provide full assist. It requires a higher engine rpm.
The power steering pump is working hard and the engine is only idling. It could be the harmonic balancer
1989 silverado left turn signal set applying brakes causes the left turn signal to dim and the two right rear tail light bulbs to alternate brightly? Further problem occurs to same truck - in Park and brakes not applied -- if head lights are on turn signal flash slows right down almost to a stop and becomes very dim
Should be just under the dash about 8inches right of the steering column. It iwll be a little plastic box. You can feel it vibrate when it is buzzing.
In my 1999 Alero, it did this and it was traced back to the power steering pump going bad.
The two main possibilites are. (1)Brake caliper and/or brake hose. (2) Suspension/steering parts worn/loose
To regain control during a skid, first remain calm and avoid slamming on the brakes. Instead, steer in the direction you want the front of the vehicle to go, which is often referred to as “steering into the skid.” If the rear of the vehicle is skidding to the right, for example, turn the steering wheel to the right. Once you feel the wheels regain traction, gradually straighten the steering wheel and continue to drive cautiously.
because its a mopar. j/k most likely because main operating systems ie brakes, steering column, cruise control wiring, gauge cluster, so on is on the other side.
the brake rotors are warped. resurface or replace rotors. if the vehicle shakes without applying the brakes, check tire balance.
The wheels may not be aligned correctly, the tyres may not be correctly inflated or the right size, the brakes may be applying themselves unevenly. There are many causes, the problem should be diagnosed and repaired as soon as possible.