2014 Honda Accord Pull to the Left

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Asked by DonnaHondaAccord Jan 22, 2019 at 11:48 PM about the 2014 Honda Accord EX-L V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2014 Honda Accord pulls significantly to the Left. I feel the steering wheel
pull too. It feels wobble underneath.

Is this a major problem or just need an alignment or new tires.

Could it be the Tie Rod or bad Shocks?

4 Answers

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Um trying to help out family. Mother in Law could not afford car payment. so helping out taking her to doctor apt, food shopping and paying $300 a month for a fews months I am scared to drive the car and was wondering if it is all in my head or something really wrong and dangerous

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I would check my tires first and maybe see if they have more tread outside than they do in. This would mean you need an alignment

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Z28search, Thank you for the help. Could a low tread cause major pull to the left or right and your steering wheel to have a lot of play in it?

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Well I know a low tire can cause your car to pull to one side, but the whole thing with it having more play than usual is strange. Never heard of that happening, but I'm guessing that could happen with alignment.

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