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.
It's either bad alignment or maybe a bad wheel
remove transmission pan at right rear of transaxle, pull out old filter insert new one
you have to pull the whole transmission and remove torque converter and its right behind it.. very fun job......
The pads on the right are worn out replace all four brake pads.
you have to drop the tank down and pull it out of tank
Generally, yes. The binding caliper causes the pads to rub against the rotor heating the pads and rotor up. Hot pads and rotor provide less braking under equal pressure (when braking) so the right brake works better. The car will pull toward the better brake.
I think it is in the console part of the car. Just pull it up and you should see it.
Right beside hood pull cable
It is in the trunk. Pull up the carpet on the right rear and you will see it.
Long pull brake levers have a longer reach, allowing for more leverage and greater braking power. Short pull brake levers have a shorter reach, providing quicker response but less braking power. The choice between the two depends on the type of brakes and the desired braking performance of the bicycle.
there is a bolt off to the right off the sensor take it out and it should just pull right out.
Remove caliper, pull rotor off hub, push new one on.