BRyman
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I am new to SEAT Cupra.net - Forgive me if I miss any etiquette!
I have a 3 month old Leon Cupra, and am having a few tracking problems.
The car continually veers to the left. For example, on a motorway, if it is in the outside lane, and the steering wheel is 'left loose' - with no correction - it will move to the inside lane in less than a few hundred yards (and would carry on unchecked!).
Speaking to the Dealer, they said this is the normal following of the camber in the road, to which the Leon low profile tyres are apparently extremely sensitive. They have checked the tracking several times and report no problems, and said 'I am not used to the car yet'.
I know the car will follow the camber, but is this a common problem? I drive continually 'holding' the car, with the steering wheel at a 2-3 degree clockwise angle to correct for the pull under both town and motorway conditions.
Sorry if this is a naive question, but if anyone can help I'd appreciate it!
I have a 3 month old Leon Cupra, and am having a few tracking problems.
The car continually veers to the left. For example, on a motorway, if it is in the outside lane, and the steering wheel is 'left loose' - with no correction - it will move to the inside lane in less than a few hundred yards (and would carry on unchecked!).
Speaking to the Dealer, they said this is the normal following of the camber in the road, to which the Leon low profile tyres are apparently extremely sensitive. They have checked the tracking several times and report no problems, and said 'I am not used to the car yet'.
I know the car will follow the camber, but is this a common problem? I drive continually 'holding' the car, with the steering wheel at a 2-3 degree clockwise angle to correct for the pull under both town and motorway conditions.
Sorry if this is a naive question, but if anyone can help I'd appreciate it!
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