Hi guys
I'm pulling my hair out - maybe one of you guys can give me some advice please..!
I have an Audi A5. Some uneven tyre wear and a slight pull to the left made me get an alignment done by a local garage when I had the tyres replaced.
The pull to the left is still there.
I then read this thread and find a Hunter system to get the alignment done properly - back end was out a little, so they adjusted it and all parameters are now zero or well within tolerance.
The pull to the left is still there.
I then take the car to Audi to get their 'master tech' to have a drive.
He says "All A4's and A5's pull to the left (!)", but he reckoned the steering wheel isn't set correctly. He also thought it could also be the tyres that have been put on the front causing it.
I swap the front and rear wheels around.
The pull to the left is still there.
I now have no idea what to do. A hunter system says the car is running true, and Audi don't seems to have a decent idea.
Help?! Ideas?!
When I drive off, the steering wheel will almost immediately turn anti clockwise slightly by about 10 degrees and the result is the car drives (pulls) to the left.
If I hold the wheel level, the car drives in a perfect straight line.
How can Audi's idea of taking the steering wheel off and resetting it by one tooth clockwise solve this problem?!
If anyone has any experience of something similar or any advice, I would really appreciate it as I'm in to approx £150 now and am nowhere closer to getting this resolved..!
Cheers
Mon