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The car’s brakes can cause the car to pull to the right or left when braking If the tire pressure is correct and the tire tread is not worn evenly, it may be due to various problems with the braking system. The most common causes can be: brake discs, pads, or brake clamps wear because the brakes are stuck (it feels like the car is braking all the time when the pads and brake discs remain in contact) The ABS system can also malfunction, causing the brake pressure in the vehicle’s brake system to be incorrectly distributed. The above faults can result in uneven or incorrect force distribution of the brake piston, causing the vehicle to pull in the direction of the greatest force. If you suspect that the brakes are the cause of the car running to the right or left, we recommend having your brakes checked by a mechanic.

When driving, you will feel the car tilt to one side. When accelerating and braking, this feeling will be more obvious. This could be for a number of reasons. Causes of car deflection to the left or right • Incorrect tire pressure • Uneven tire wear • Brake system failure or defect • Incorrect wheel positioning • Defective car suspension system parts • Defective car steering system parts Incorrect tire pressure can cause the car to veer to the right or left Many newer cars come with a tire pressure monitoring system that notifies you when one or more tires lose pressure. This regularly checks tire pressure, as tires naturally lose pressure over time. If your vehicle does not have a tire pressure monitor or gauge, you can measure the tire pressure on all four tires using the tire pump at the gas station. The correct tire pressure varies from car to car. You can find the recommended tire pressure for your car in the glove box, driver’s threshold, inside the fuel tank cap, or in the car manual. Tire wear can cause the car to deflect to the right or left Uneven tire wear can be caused by a variety of reasons; But it is usually caused by incorrect tire pressure over a long period of time. If your vehicle is still leaning to the left or right despite the correct tire pressure, then you should check if it is due to uneven tire wear. It is beneficial to check the tires regularly for excessive wear. Tire tread is required by law to be at least 1.6 mm. It is recommended that the tread of summer tires be at least 3 mm and that the tread of winter tires be at least 4 mm. Tread wear indicators or wear strips (small nodules between the tread of the tire) are on all tires, and if they are flush with the tread, the tire should be replaced.

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Aaron Almaraz

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