Battery was replaced around the same time but I don't recall if it was before or after.Not a stupid question. Has the battery been replaced about the time the problem started?
Nothing yet@DubiousDan I'm curious what wound up being the cause. Do you have an update for us yet?
Still no update for us?Nothing yet
could be transmissionMy wife's car, 2016 Nissan Versa, pulls hard to the left under hard acceleration and of course goes back to the right when you let off the gas. I've read online that it is either tire inflation, alignment or suspension.
Tires are new and properly inflated
We've had the alignment checked/done 2x
The lower control arms were replaced a while back before the alignment was done.
As I said I read online that the suspension could be the problem but it wasn't specific. Did they mean struts or something else?
It's been almost a year since this started and after taking it to a couple places we took it to the dealer this past Monday. We decided to give it one last try before giving up and treading it in on a new car. Anyway the "technician" after aligning it (This is the third time it's been aligned in a year) figured out that the control arms were not torqued correctly. After re-torquing the control arms it handles like a new car.My wife's car, 2016 Nissan Versa, pulls hard to the left under hard acceleration and of course goes back to the right when you let off the gas. I've read online that it is either tire inflation, alignment or suspension.
Tires are new and properly inflated
We've had the alignment checked/done 2x
The lower control arms were replaced a while back before the alignment was done.
As I said I read online that the suspension could be the problem but it wasn't specific. Did they mean struts or something else?
I don't know if they were obviously loose but it was obvious to me that they didn't bother to test drive it or to even attempt to address the problem. I asked the service manager to thank the "technician" for his work ethic and for caring to do his job well.Wow, I'll bet. I should be surprised the previous alignment guys didn't notice the control arms being loose, but ....