The car would pull to the left.
pull hard in the direction of the deflated tire
left
It would pull sharply to the right.
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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.
You could have a bad tire or a alignment issue . To check your tires x the two front ones ( put your left front on the right front and your right on your left ) if it's a tire it will stop pulling or pull the other way .
The front right pad is completely worn. The left pad looks to have at least 65% of the pad left. The car does pull to the right a lot as well. Needs an alignment. Not sure if it's related.
it is on the left side the passengers side you pull it out then take the front and twist it so you can take off the wires and then take the front and tip it up so the front is up and you can pull it out through the bottom.
Most are steered with a rope connected to the front axle, pull on the right one and turn right, pull with left to straighten out.
Pull the hood release cable by your left foot.
You can unhook the hose at the hood and blow back through it to dislodge the debris. And pull the reservoir out and clean it, if necessary. Or use compressed air to blow through the hose.
Right.