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Car pulling to the right

Gus23J

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My G70 is pulling to the right hard. I don’t even have to use my hands to make a lane change or for a curve in the road or an exit ramp. Has anyone else noticed this in their car?
 
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That's not normal at all, sounds like an alignment issue. Did you hit a pothole recently? Are all tires inflated at a proper pressure?
 
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You driving with only one eye open? ;)
 
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Turn off LKAS.
 
Alignment issue. Genesis models are notoriously sensitive to alignment issues. You would do well to buy one of those lifetime alignment deals.
 
Alignment issue. Genesis models are notoriously sensitive to alignment issues. You would do well to buy one of those lifetime alignment deals.
There is another thread where the guy has a car that pulls left. Maybe you guys can car pool or drive alternate days. It would keep balance in the universe.
 
My G70 is pulling to the right hard. I don’t even have to use my hands to make a lane change or for a curve in the road or an exit ramp. Has anyone else noticed this in their car?

Hopefully you've already scheduled a dealership appointment. Let us know what they figure out for you.
 
There is another thread where the guy has a car that pulls left. Maybe you guys can car pool or drive alternate days. It would keep balance in the universe.

I'm on my third Genesis, and each one has at some point experienced this issue, all to the right. Doesn't help that these cars are sensitive to the crown in the road.
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shift your weight to the left fatty! ;)
 
My G70 is pulling to the right hard. I don’t even have to use my hands to make a lane change or for a curve in the road or an exit ramp. Has anyone else noticed this in their car?
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Any resolution to this problem you had? If so please explain.
 
Not with my G70 (yet).
But with my previous Genesis Coupe that did.
It was to the point my hands got a bit strained due to I constantly had to correct the pull with the steering wheel.
Not good for long distance driving.
And BTW not all cases are caused by the same source.
So I will only tell you my experiences.
The Coupe had Michelin tires (can't recall the model) front and rear (staggered like our G70).
I spent a lot money twice to align the wheels, balanced the tires. No luck!
Finally got rid of the Michelin and went with the Hankook and that did it.
My other Genesis 5.0 sedan did the same with Michelin tires but not quite the same severity as my coupe.
I then changed the Michelin to Yokohama and that also did the trick.
All that said I am a bit leery about my G70 which also has OEM Michelin tires.
For now the G70 drives as it's on rail so I'm happy with that.
 
Not with my G70 (yet).
But with my previous Genesis Coupe that did.
It was to the point my hands got a bit strained due to I constantly had to correct the pull with the steering wheel.
Not good for long distance driving.
And BTW not all cases are caused by the same source.
So I will only tell you my experiences.
The Coupe had Michelin tires (can't recall the model) front and rear (staggered like our G70).
I spent a lot money twice to align the wheels, balanced the tires. No luck!
Finally got rid of the Michelin and went with the Hankook and that did it.
My Genesis 5.0 did the same with Michelin tires but not quite the same severity as my coupe.
I then changed the Michelin to Yokohama and that also did the trick.
All that said I am a bit leery about my G70 which also has OEM Michelin tires.
For now the G70 drives as it's on rail so I'm happy with that.
Well good the G70 is solid. I have swapped a few tire sets and no luck with any correction. I read an old post about someone going to a pro shop and adjusting outside of manufactures alignment specs. I may go this route.
 
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Well good the G70 is solid. I have swapped a few tire sets and no luck with any correction. I read an old post about someone going to a pro shop and adjusting outside of manufactures alignment specs. I may go this route.

The car should be under warranty so let Genesis or Hyundai figures that one out for you?
 
The car should be under warranty so let Genesis or Hyundai figures that one out for you?

This is a good suggestion. I do think part of his frustration is that he feels like the dealers aren't actually fixing his problems.
 
Hello everyone, new to the group.. I actually experienced a pull issue when I purchased a new Sonata SE 2.0T back in 2011. I took it several times to get it corrected until I came across a discussion page stating that it was caused by a defective tire. You can test this theory by rotating the tire (most likely front tires) to the opposite side of the car, it should now pull to the left in your case. Doesn't hurt to try... Also, read this article... AGCO Automotive Repair Service - Baton Rouge, LA - Detailed Auto Topics - Tire Conicity and Radial Pull
 
Hello everyone, new to the group.. I actually experienced a pull issue when I purchased a new Sonata SE 2.0T back in 2011. I took it several times to get it corrected until I came across a discussion page stating that it was caused by a defective tire. You can test this theory by rotating the tire (most likely front tires) to the opposite side of the car, it should now pull to the left in your case. Doesn't hurt to try... Also, read this article... AGCO Automotive Repair Service - Baton Rouge, LA - Detailed Auto Topics - Tire Conicity and Radial Pull
I would agree that method should identify at least a problematic pair of the tires but I have swapped fronts/rears of several brands including the stock Michelines as well continental and Yokohamas!
 
I would agree that method should identify at least a problematic pair of the tires but I have swapped fronts/rears of several brands including the stock Michelines as well continental and Yokohamas!
In fact I would like to thank my local 1010 Tire shop for putting up with my insanity lol
 
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