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Addictedtodamon
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I don't know if there any mechanics here but I need some help here. I just bought a van and didn't know it had issues. I had to put brakes in it. Now my van is pulling me to the left and a little bouncy. What does that mean?....And will it cost me alot of money?....I bought a Quest Nissan.
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I don't know if there any mechanics here but I need some help here. I just bought a van and didn't know it had issues. I had to put brakes in it. Now my van is pulling me to the left and a little bouncy. What does that mean?....And will it cost me alot of money?....I bought a Quest Nissan.
The guy who put your brakes on SHOULD have caught this.
If it is pulling to the left ONLY when hitting the brakes, this means that your RIGHT brake caliper is not closing properly. Most likely the result of a clogged brake line.
New brake calipers will run you somewhere aroung $50.00 per side. Personally, if it is a bad caliper, I would replace both of them.
Labor should be about one hour.0 -
My first thought is that you possibly need an alignment. How are your tires?0
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I'll confirm the first two responses.
The 'bouncy' could be a wheel not centered correctly on the hub when it was put back on if it just started. I could also be a badly out of balance wheel as well.
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I agree with the other posters.
Did you check your tire pressure? That's the simplest thing to fix.
When does it pull to the left? All of the time, or just when you hit the brakes?
What kind of bouncy? Like a jerking when you hit the brakes? When you hit a bump? Is it all the time, worse at high speeds?0 -
it bounces when I hit on the brakes, it pulls while I am driving. It doesn't pull that much though. I think it might be the tires in the front. I see on one tire which is the drivers side that it has tears on it. Like it has been drivin alot.0
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I agree with the other posters.
Did you check your tire pressure? That's the simplest thing to fix.
When does it pull to the left? All of the time, or just when you hit the brakes?
What kind of bouncy? Like a jerking when you hit the brakes? When you hit a bump? Is it all the time, worse at high speeds?
your last sentence is right. AT high speed it bounces too and it moves to the left. I don't want to pay arm and a leg for it. I just need to know what it can it be so maybe I can fix it soon. I don't have the money to fix it now.0 -
Probably needs an alignment.
Check the tires and make sure all 4 are properly pressurized.0 -
it bounces when I hit on the brakes, it pulls while I am driving. It doesn't pull that much though. I think it might be the tires in the front. I see on one tire which is the drivers side that it has tears on it. Like it has been drivin alot.
if it's a shaking that gets worse at high speeds, I would say tire is out of balance.
if the car pulls when you hit the brakes, I would say it's a caliper or a brake line. if the car jerks when you hit the brakes, it's usually a rotor problem. but you said you just had a brake job. I would take it back and ask them to look at it again.
it probably needs an alignment. but check the tire pressure as well.
a lot of car repair shops will take your car for a test drive, diagnose the problem free of charge, give you an estimate, etc without a commitment to having your car repaired.
I'm not a car mechanic (I'm a mechanic of other sorts), so cars aren't my specialty, but hopefully this helps.0
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