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Old 09-08-2004, 09:02 PM
accordstylz accordstylz is offline
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2004 Accord Pulls to the LEFT

I just purchased a 2004 Accord 2 door. I noticed that every time I accelerate the car will pull hard to the left. When the car is costing the car does not pull. I cross rotated my front tires and it did not make any difference. I took the car back to Honda and they performed a wheel alignment but no difference. If I excel on a road that is not level (road crown) the steering wheel will actually turn out of my hand, always left never right.


Secondly I took my car in because there is a vibration at highway speeds, Honda Re-Balanced my wheels but the problem is worse.

Any help or suggestions would be great

only 2,500 KM

Sean
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Old 09-09-2004, 07:38 AM
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Re: 2004 Accord Pulls to the LEFT

I take it you didn't buy this from a dealer, so no warranty?

It sounds like a transmission problem, but I can't imagine exactly what. If it had a limited-slip diff, I'd blame that, but ....

With only 2500km, the thing is practically new. What about new car (power train) warranty?
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