1999 Mercury Cougar V6 2.5l
Scenario 1: Hands on Wheel
Pulls very hard to the left when braking. After letting off the brakes - the car will immediately straighten itself out.
Scenario 2: Hands off the Wheel
If traveling in a straight line - Wheel turns to left when braking as if some kind of auto pilot has been engaged, but the vehicle continues in a straight path. After letting off the brakes - the wheel straightens out. Once again, maintaining a pretty straight path.
Obviously Scenario 2 is undoubtedly dangerous. We have temporarily learned to counter steer while braking. Terrible thing to have to learn.
Any thoughts on where I should begin?
One of Front Struts?
Rack or Rack bushings?
Tie-rods?
I’ve already replaced Calipers, Pads and Rotors all the way around the car. My initial thought was a hanging caliper.
Kind regards