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when pressing the brake pedal down the car wants to pull to the right then when you let up off the pedal the car then pulls to the left but just driving the brakes dont stick just when pushing the pedal ..
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Check the torque of the wheel nuts that hold the discs on, if one is too loose then it will pull to that side, I have seen that before.Sounds like either your pads are metal to metal on the rotors, or you have sticking calipers. Have them checked out fast...
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you need new front brakes change them both at the same time new brake pads its easy to do yourself look on youtube they have how to videosOldsmobile alero starting problems?
Sounds like the caliper is partially stuck on the left side. Pushing on the pedal moves the right side caliper more easily than the left, so it pulls right. When you let up on the pedal, the left had moved in some, and sticks there for a bit, pulling the car to the left. It eventually moves off enough to stop pulling. It could be in the caliper, or the flexible rubber hose leeding to the caliper has deteriorated and collapsed internally - this allows a little fluid to get through which then gets trapped in the caliper and keeps it closed. You get delayed braking on application of the brakes and a delayed bleed off of the pressure, so the brake stays on after releasing the peddle. This has happened and a '73 BMW and a '71 Triumph of mine.Ignition timinig and aldl connector?
How easlily did the pistons retract when replacing the pads? Try bleeding the left side, if only a little fluid flows out and the pedal stays fairly hard, then the hose is shot. If the fluid flows out easily, then the caliper may need a rebuild or replacement.
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