Hello,
I have a two year old Fiat Panda. For perhaps a year it has had a slight but definite pull to the left and will only drive straight when the steering wheel is noticeably to the right (clockwise). I have tested it on flat roads (many roads have a left lane that slopes down towards the left edge). I have had several cars before and none have had a pull like this that was not fixed by having the tracking alignment corrected.
I have had the tracking alignment set at least twice at different shops, the wheels swapped L/R, F/B, the steering examined, all to no avail.
Today I was looking at the end caps where the front wheel suspension bolts to the chassis under the bonnet. The chassis apertures are ovals allowing for about an inch of variation in the forward direction. I noticed that the right cap is fixed about 1/2-3/4" further back (probably at the end of travel) than the left cap. Could this be the source of the steering imbalance ?
Thank you.
I have a two year old Fiat Panda. For perhaps a year it has had a slight but definite pull to the left and will only drive straight when the steering wheel is noticeably to the right (clockwise). I have tested it on flat roads (many roads have a left lane that slopes down towards the left edge). I have had several cars before and none have had a pull like this that was not fixed by having the tracking alignment corrected.
I have had the tracking alignment set at least twice at different shops, the wheels swapped L/R, F/B, the steering examined, all to no avail.
Today I was looking at the end caps where the front wheel suspension bolts to the chassis under the bonnet. The chassis apertures are ovals allowing for about an inch of variation in the forward direction. I noticed that the right cap is fixed about 1/2-3/4" further back (probably at the end of travel) than the left cap. Could this be the source of the steering imbalance ?
Thank you.