Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 11:27:34 GMT From: westornopsamick.net (John & Margaret Strowe) Subject: Re: Steering to the left
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I've had a problem with my '93 9000CS (which has a strut type suspension) where it would oversteer on left turns but not on right. I finally tracked it down to a combination of worn bushings on the control arms and a bad ball joint on the right side. Now it handles curves like a dream instead of like a nightmare. Good luck, John On Mon, 21 May 2001 15:43:23 +0100, "news.freeuk.com" <howard.sw*nopsamfoot?.com> wrote: >Hi > >I'm having problems with my local dealer. I have a 1995 'M' reg >Saab 900 S automatic, which went into my local dealer for noises >under braking. They said the caliper was seized on one side, which >is usual for Saab's and deseized it. Now the car always steers to >the left and on braking veers to the left as well. My local dealer >has had numerous looks at it and say there is nothing wrong and all >pre 1996 Saab 900's suffer from this. > >Has anyone else had this problem. > >Rgds >Howard > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Personal Privacy 6.5.8 iQCVAwUBOwpNHoLLgRU96jMdAQGazAP/QR9s3PDEuVr+u9GPapa0ehypPxLi3ZsB l9L62ZoC3bv3zkMm1iwvBTLYkzH200ww4g2nUUiuLDmTn4GwtfRb+UGJ9KrQN8k+ bzw5Xp2bQ3841eaWbnh6+8D68iCAoFBj3AgBNeIYQxVyo6A76Ho3uVQOdF1y28SM IWyGGN51pxE= =pxa+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----