What causes the steering wheel to pull to the left when braking?
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When the steering wheel pulls to the left during braking, it may be due to issues with the brake caliper, resulting in uneven braking force between the left and right wheels. Another possible cause is uneven tire pressure on the left and right sides, leading to braking deviation. If braking deviation occurs, it is necessary to inspect components such as the brake caliper, ABS pump, master cylinder, and brake hoses. Problems with these parts can result in uneven distribution of braking force to the left and right tires, causing the vehicle to pull to one side during braking. The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of cars, ships, and airplanes. Its function is to convert the force applied by the driver on the edge of the steering wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft.