Car: Camaro 3.8 99
Problem:
The car has been pulling to right side in any speed some time ago. Sometimes there's a squeaking noise when I turn the steering wheel at very low speeds. When I brake, sometimes the car pulls to one side or the other. Generally, I feel the car unstable. There's some steering fluid on the cylinder, around the cap. I need to clean it every time I open the hood. Besides, when I replaced new wheels and tires (275/40ZR-17) the steering wheel started having a minor vibration while cruising, but major when raising or dicreasing speed.
What I did:
With my friend's help, he's a mechanic, we replaced pads, t-rod ends, resurfaced front rotors and alignment. Before this, alignment was made without resolving the problem. After this, problem wasn't solve.
About the tires:
These are the second set Discount Tire has replaced, rebalanced twice, rotation twice and vibration is still there.
Chevy Diagnosis:
They checked everything (that's what they said): Brakes and suspension. Tires were rebalanced twice. So they said aligment was needed. I ask them: If the alignment doesn't solve the problem, Are you going to charge me? They said NO, since they were very sure that was the problem. Guess what? NOTHING. I asked them, Why there's fluid around the cap, in the steering cylinder. They said THAT WAS NORMAL. Is it normal I need to clean that mess everytime I open the hood. They said YES. And their final word: I don't know why the car is still pullling to the right side, since you have a very nice car. What a stupid diagnostic. I NEED YOU HELP GUYS.
Problem:
The car has been pulling to right side in any speed some time ago. Sometimes there's a squeaking noise when I turn the steering wheel at very low speeds. When I brake, sometimes the car pulls to one side or the other. Generally, I feel the car unstable. There's some steering fluid on the cylinder, around the cap. I need to clean it every time I open the hood. Besides, when I replaced new wheels and tires (275/40ZR-17) the steering wheel started having a minor vibration while cruising, but major when raising or dicreasing speed.
What I did:
With my friend's help, he's a mechanic, we replaced pads, t-rod ends, resurfaced front rotors and alignment. Before this, alignment was made without resolving the problem. After this, problem wasn't solve.
About the tires:
These are the second set Discount Tire has replaced, rebalanced twice, rotation twice and vibration is still there.
Chevy Diagnosis:
They checked everything (that's what they said): Brakes and suspension. Tires were rebalanced twice. So they said aligment was needed. I ask them: If the alignment doesn't solve the problem, Are you going to charge me? They said NO, since they were very sure that was the problem. Guess what? NOTHING. I asked them, Why there's fluid around the cap, in the steering cylinder. They said THAT WAS NORMAL. Is it normal I need to clean that mess everytime I open the hood. They said YES. And their final word: I don't know why the car is still pullling to the right side, since you have a very nice car. What a stupid diagnostic. I NEED YOU HELP GUYS.
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