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Poll: does your car go straight when you drive on high speed if you don't touch the steering wheel.?
or does it turns a bit out of direction to the right or the left.
just curious because mine goes to the left.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
yes but i don't think i'd want to sneeze just then....might cause an issue....
and yes you need an alignment...bad for the tires and the driver....
- Anonymous4 years ago
A sticky brake caliper will reason the indications your describing. because of the fact it gets sticky *each and every now and then* is the reason it in ordinary terms does it *each and every now and then*. while a brake caliper gets sticky, meaning that it does not completely launch the rigidity that it has on the brake pad once you enable up on the brake petal. there are a sort of issues that would reason a sticky caliper; frequently that is brought about by employing primary positioned on & tear. when you consider which you probably did no longer say what proportion miles your civic has on it, i'm going to guess which you're drawing close the a hundred,000 mile mark. at last, in case you are not getting the priority checked into, the guidance wheel will shake each and every time you employ the brakes.
- 1 decade ago
That means your car is out of alignment. Mine is too...pulls right at the moment. But I have to get a whole buttload of work done to the front axle...so I will not be getting it aligned until I get that expensive mess taken care of!