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Why Does My Car Pull to the Left or Right? Causes and Solutions

July 14, 2022/by carmel

If you’ve been driving for a while, chances are you’ve experienced your car pulling to the left or right. This can be a very frustrating experience, and it’s important to determine the cause of the problem so that you can find a solution. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common causes of car pulling and how to fix them.

Incorrect tire pressure

Incorrect tire pressure is one of the most common causes of car pulling. If your tires are inflated to different pressures, it can cause your car to pull to one side or the other. You can check your tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge and adjust accordingly. If you’re not sure what the correct tire pressure is for your vehicle, consult your owner’s manual or the manufacturer’s website.

Wheel alignment issues

Another common cause of car pulling is an alignment issue. If your car’s wheels are not properly aligned, it can cause your car to pull to one side or the other. You can have your alignment checked at a local auto shop or dealership. If you’re still experiencing car pulling after checking your tire pressure and correcting any alignment issues, there are a few other potential causes to consider.

Unevenly worn tires

If your tires are unevenly worn, it can cause your car to pull to one side or the other. You can check for uneven tire wear by looking at the tread on each tire. If one tire is significantly more worn than the others, it’s likely the cause of your car pulling. You’ll need to replace the worn tire to correct the problem.

Fluid leaks

If you have a fluid leak, it can cause your car to pull to one side or the other. The most common fluid leaks are engine oil and power steering fluid. If you suspect you have a fluid leak, check for leaks under your car. If you see a puddle of fluid, chances are you have a leak. You’ll need to have the leak repaired by a professional to correct the problem.

Issues with the brakes

If your car is pulling to one side or the other when you brake, it’s likely an issue with the brakes. Brake issues can be caused by a variety of factors, including worn brake pads, leaks in the brake system, and more. You’ll need to have your brakes checked by a professional to determine the cause of the problem.

Hopefully, this blog post has helped you to understand some of the most common causes of car pulling and how to fix them. If you’re still experiencing car pulling after checking all of these potential causes, it’s time to consult a professional. They can help you diagnose the problem and find a solution. Thanks for reading!

 

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