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1992 ciera pulling left right
hi
just had a question; this morning i drove my car to work i heard a clunk in the front when i made a left turn,immediatley after the car pulled significatly to the left, then when i made a right turn it straightened out and then made another right i heard another clunk and the car pulled to the right.the car seems to run smooth otherwise. Ive been told probably CV joint? any other possibilities? also whatever it is , is it safe to drive for a month?, is it gonna fall apart?(i cant aford to get it fixed till i get paid) thanks |
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Welcome to AF, unsafe condition here, could be many things in the steering, brakes, suspension, get it looked at asap!
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Re: 1992 ciera pulling left right
I agree with Max. This is a safety issue and could result in a broken component causing loss of control and an accident. Get it looked at ASAP to avoid bigger problems.
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Re: 1992 ciera pulling left right
thanks for the advice i will take it in for service,
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