My mechanic told me that my car has a bad control arm. I still need to drive and can’t afford to replace it right now. Is it dangerous to drive with a bad control arm?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Most drivers don’t know what a control arm is or how important it is, so thanks for asking! Yes, driving with a bad control arm is dangerous.
To start, a control arm is a hinged suspension link situated between the chassis and the suspension upright or hub that attaches to the wheel. If something is wrong with the control arm, the following can happen:
Your steering will be unpredictable and hard to control
Your vehicle may pull to one side, even when you are holding the steering wheel straight
Your car will be unsafe to drive on any road
Safe driving is the most important thing. Once your car is road-ready, turn your attention to making sure you aren’t overpaying for
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