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Kelz
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 5:47 pm Up
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Hi,

As above I have a problem with my 206 gti, If i drive down the road the car pulls slightly to the left like there is a problem with the tracking but if I accelerate or put my foot down a bit the car pulls back to the right?

If I put my foot down I can let go of the steering wheel and the car goes straight, as soon as I take my food off the throttle the car pulls back to the left again

Doesn't seem like tracking to me but I may be wrong, Any ideas guys?

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Could be play in the wishbone.
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That had sprung to mind, I thought maybe dodgy balljoint maybe?
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Only way to find out for sure is get it lifted up and have everything checked for play, saves guessing

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Thanks

Also this may help.... Just checked paperwork and there is a garage reciept for N/S wheel bearing replacment and also the n/s wishbone arm

Surely it couldn't have gone again already lol

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Kelz wrote:
Thanks

Also this may help.... Just checked paperwork and there is a garage reciept for N/S wheel bearing replacment and also the n/s wishbone arm

Surely it couldn't have gone again already lol

I guess that depends on weather or not they used cheap tack to replace the worn one.

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Check your tyre pressures!
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Had the car jacked p today and the driver side front wheel has a bit of left and right play

I can rock it left and right and there's a slight knock too

Would this be the lower arm or tie rod end?

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Could still be the tracking.
 
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Really? Track rod end maybe but can't see it being from tracking out not when you can shake the wheel itself left and right! There's obviously play there
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You've obviously got to get any worn parts replaced (read that after my last post), then get your tracking checked & your car should drive fine. Find somewhere else to keep your food as well.
 
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Get tracking done on laser or gyroscopic rig.
Confirm camber is within tolerance limmits (not adjustable).
If both of the above are acceptable, any remaining problem (holding/pulling/drifting) has to do
with the steering rack and PAS hydraulics.

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Kelz
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Just got brand new track rod ends and anti roll bar drop links, waiting for the new wishbones and then I will fit them all and get tracking done

Can it be anything else causing this?

It just pulls to one side as soon as I take my foot off the throttle but fine under pressure/load

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Mine did this and it was the driveshaft. Could also be wishbones.
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My HDi does this! Only it pulls slowly to one side then flicks straight again when i take my foot off the accelerator.

I had a look underneath and looks as if it could be the driveshaft (as said above)

Will be gettin it changed soon and ill update on here to see if it resolves the problem

 


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