pulling right
My car now has about 50 miles, and I need to go to Houston tomorrow (about 400 miles round trip). Car is pulling to the right, but have not had a chance to take it in for service yet. Would you recommend that I take the car on the trip. I can take my old car, but would like to take the E500 to see how it handles on the highways. Won't have another highway trip for a while, but I'm concerned about the effect on the tires of having it out of alignment...
Opinions please..
Before taking my test drive in my replacement E-500 in August, I found the pressures to again be incorrect. I set them to the recommended and have never had the problem.
You may still need an alignment but high, uneven pressures can lead to a pull.
in fact, often times its very hard to get a 100% perfect alignment. and if you have just a very slight drift with hands off the steering wheel (flat road), you can work it out by increasing 2-3 PSI in the front tire in the direction of the drift. many times this is better then making trip afer trip for an alignment adjustment for a very minor drift, that cannot be worked out no matter how many times they do it.
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1. pulling to the right
2. glovebox door unaligned
3. parktronic led sensors on right are dim
4. compartment under passenger seat does not open.
Well on day 1-2, they said they were busy and did not get to everything, kept the car over the weekend, upto day 4, needed to order parts, would be fixed on day 5. On day 5, somebody forgot to order the parts on day 4, so now it will be day 6. On day 6, parts still not in, day 7. On day 7, supposedly everything is fixed except the glovebox, parts still not in, will arrive day 8....being frustrated I picked up the car, and said I would bring it back. Upon driving the car,
1. It still pulls to the right
2. parktronic leds are still dim
3. glovebox not fixed because of part missing
So after 7 days, the only thing that they fixed is the compartment under the passenger seat, which probably should have taken 20 mins to fix. Left a message for service advisor, did not get a call back...
Can someone post their resolutions to the pulling right problem? I think there were multiple resolutions including changing tires, just want to get feedback again on that..
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I returned to the dealer a third time and requested that the service director drive the vehicle. During our road test, he proceeded to tell me that the German cars are really set up for right handed drivers and a slight pull is common - Hmmmm, I could have sworn I had the ‘Sucker’ tattoo removed from forehead. I replied, “Funny, my BMW doesn’t pull”. After picking it up the third time, I found that the dealer replaced all four tires and the pull had vanished.
I suspect the alignment; camber was never correct to begin with and wore the tires unevenly.
Best of luck on resolving your issue.
The tires also seem to pick up a lot of road noise. Also, when I let go of the wheel on the highway, the steering wheel actually a little off center and to the right. If I hold the wheel centered, then the car drives straight. In other cars I've driven out of alignment, the wheel is always straight, the car goes to the left or right, and if you want the car to go straight you over compenstate by holding the wheel off center to the correct direction. That's why I think it is something with the tires or suspension geometry.
I don't think it is any of the other things posted, I have driven with 2 and 4 people in the car, drove 6 hrs to Houston and back to Austin on variety of different roads and with full tank and almost empty tank, car has constantly pulled. Also uneven tire wear itself seems unlikely since it only has 420mi.



