If your car starts pulling to one side when you brake after driving through deep water, it may indicate that one of your brake components is wet or malfunctioning, potentially causing uneven braking. This could be due to water affecting the brake pads, rotors, or calipers on one side of the vehicle. It's important to have your brakes inspected to ensure they are functioning properly and safely. Additionally, check for any water damage to other parts of the vehicle.
have brakes check
hydroplaning
Take your foot off the accelerator and's stear slightly toward the direction of the skid. Do not apply the brakes.
Always keep your wheels pointed in the direction you want to go. Yes, hold the brakes firmly down and steer around the trouble. The anti-lock brakes will prevent a skid except on ice or snow.
car starts but shut off while driving
If the back end of your vehicle starts to skid do not panic and apply the brakes because if you do that the problem's gonna worsen ! All you have to do is continue driving but at a lower speed because this is gonna happen mostly on highways or a long road cause that's when you're faster and this happens. So continue reducing your speed gradually until you can safely use your brakes.
Poking, peeing, pulling, pushing!!
its like the bus is pulling your feet out from underneath you
breaking point
Funnily enough, they are called a starter.
the squeeking noise is the " birdt chirpers " letting you know you need new brake pads.
Sounds like vehicle is stalling and you are losing all power assist and vacuum supply to braking system