Why does my car pull to one side when I brake?
If your car pulls to one side when you brake, it usually means one side of the braking system is working harder than the other. Common causes include a stuck or seizing caliper, uneven pad wear, a collapsed brake hose restricting fluid, or a contaminated pad on one wheel. The result is uneven braking force that tugs the steering toward the stronger side. Sometimes the cause is not the brakes at all but uneven tire pressure, alignment, or worn suspension parts, so an accurate diagnosis matters. Pulling under braking is a safety concern because it affects vehicle control during hard stops. At Motoro Cars, our free brake inspection checks calipers, hoses, pads, and rotors on both sides to find the exact cause. Our ASE-certified techs in Wynwood and Doral can correct it. Call Wynwood at (786) 634-2002 or Doral at (786) 633-3220 today.
Need this handled in Miami?
Motoro Cars is ASE Certified and AAA Approved with two locations in Wynwood and Doral. Get an honest diagnosis and fair pricing. See our Brake Repair Service.
