How to Adjust a Car Pulling to the Left?
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Methods to adjust a car pulling to the left: 1. Turn the steering wheel fully to the right to expose the rear of the left front wheel; 2. Loosen the fastening nut with a wrench, then rotate the left tie rod clockwise (clockwise refers to the position of the tie rod relative to the tie rod base); 3. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and repeat the previous steps. Causes of vehicle pulling include: 1. Unequal tire pressure, mainly due to inconsistent tire pressure in the drive wheels. Unequal tire pressure on both sides will change the friction between the tires and the ground, so maintaining equal tire pressure is the most basic requirement to ensure the car does not pull; 2. Different tread patterns or uneven tread depths on the tires; 3. The condition of the steering system will also affect the car's straight-line driving. Worn components or loose bearings, kingpins, and bushings can cause the car to wobble and fail to maintain a normal trajectory; 4. Failed front shock absorbers.