Help with GF's Car
My Girlfriend drives a 2002....*cough*honda*cough* civic...
ANYWAY, her daddy bought it for her, so I cant complain, but she's recently had a problem when driving in the rain at speeds in excess of 40mpg,
the car would suddenly jerk towards the left (this while driving on the highway at 60 mph, in the rain, almost taking us off the road).
Were taking it to a break shop soon to have it looked at, but if anyone has any idea what would cause this, and how to fix it, it would be greatly appreciated.
Oh... and it has new brakes (year old or so, it doesn’t rain her a lot), so is improper installation is likely?
ANYWAY, her daddy bought it for her, so I cant complain, but she's recently had a problem when driving in the rain at speeds in excess of 40mpg,
the car would suddenly jerk towards the left (this while driving on the highway at 60 mph, in the rain, almost taking us off the road).
Were taking it to a break shop soon to have it looked at, but if anyone has any idea what would cause this, and how to fix it, it would be greatly appreciated.
Oh... and it has new brakes (year old or so, it doesn’t rain her a lot), so is improper installation is likely?
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Ummmmmm this is what happens if you are driving fast and hit puddles with the left or right tire...freaking hold on better...drive with both hands, especially in the rain...
Could be a loose motor mount. But since it ONLY happens at a certain speed, then maybe not.
Are the tires worn un-evenly?
If so, get new tires (not the very cheapest kind either) and get a good alignment. Should solve the prob.
Are the tires worn un-evenly?
If so, get new tires (not the very cheapest kind either) and get a good alignment. Should solve the prob.
Originally Posted by LanceVance
she's recently had a problem when driving in the rain at speeds in excess of 40mpg,
the car would suddenly jerk towards the left (this while driving on the highway at 60 mph, in the rain, almost taking us off the road).
the car would suddenly jerk towards the left (this while driving on the highway at 60 mph, in the rain, almost taking us off the road).
In the rain? 60mph? Umm, Hydroplaning?


