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lionelbob
04-04-2007, 06:08 AM
I just bought 99 Civic with only 32k original mi. Real nice shape, oil changed every 2k on Carfax (if you can believe that!) My only issue is a wander to the left at any speed, and a pull to the left from the line if it is nudged. I see there are 4 or more TSB's on this issue, but I have not been able to get past the preview. Anybody got any ideas, so I can have the dealer fix this? It gets old real fast having to constantly correct to the right.


natecivic92
04-04-2007, 06:39 AM
Have you checked your tire pressure?

mybrokenblinker
04-04-2007, 07:11 AM
get your alignment checked. Most of the time its free to get it checked. If it is messed up it will probably cost like 50-80 dollars to get it realigned.


the_turtle
04-04-2007, 10:33 AM
pressure can make a big difference too....but it would have to be off by like 5 psi to wonder at any speed...my guess is the alingment. this may sound stupid, but make sure you have the same kind/size of tires at all 4 corners....i figure you prolly do, but i have seen it done on like, "beater" cars.

lionelbob
04-04-2007, 08:50 PM
Thanks to all who replied. I have 4 Yokohama tires that seem to be fairly new, all the same size. After reading the owners manual, I set the fronts to 29.5 psi and the rear to 28.5 psi. Manual says 30 front and 29 rear. I'm taking it back to dealer who sold me the car, I've got a 30 day warranty, I'll try and squeeze an alignment out of it.

Thanks,
Bob

Mr Mobsta Man
04-04-2007, 08:55 PM
If that doesn't fix it then post back because I was reading my haynes manual and saw that there can be a few reasons that it does that, if the aliagnment doesn't fix it then I will post the list of what could be wrong. I would post it now but the manual is out in my car and I'm too lazy to go out and get it right now. :)

R35P3KT
04-04-2007, 09:48 PM
FYI....check the sidewalls of your tires first....if they arent stock, the psi in owners manual doesnt count. I just looked at mine yesterday, same as the numbers u posted, but my tires said max 35 reccomended 33, little did i kno the previous owner got some thicker tires...............after adding the 4 psi to each tire, the gas milege is fairly better, and the ride is more comfortable...so def check that ouuttttt

johnny
04-04-2007, 09:55 PM
Allignment sounds most vaid. check that out man

lionelbob
04-09-2007, 01:29 PM
Knarley....I'm in the information Kiosk at the Mazda dealer that sold me the Civic, and they found an issue with the alignment, on the left side. Covered under warranty. Onto my next issue now, thanks to everyone who replied.

lionelbob
04-10-2007, 01:48 PM
Oh-no, I'm back at the shop again, let go of the wheel, it changes lanes. Waiting for another alignment.

lionelbob
04-10-2007, 04:31 PM
Finally, success, right rear toe was out, they had to adjust front toe to the right of center, still in spec, now car rides straight, no more wandering. Faulkner Mazda in N/E Philly stuck with their warranty, highly recommend them for anybody in the area.