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Why does my car pull to one side when I brake?
Sat, Jul 07, 2007
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Why does my car pull to one side when I brake?

Some of the causes include uneven tyre pressure, defects in the steering or suspension systems, misaligned front wheels, uneven wear among the brake pads, warped brake discs and blocked brake hoses.

You should get your car checked thoroughly by a mechanic.

Automobile Association of Singapore

 

 
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