Searched for: My 2010 F250 4x4 pulls to the right or left when in two wheel operation if I accelerate from a stopped position with wheels turned to take a corner. What is the issue? Please, and Thank you.

Asked by DumbasaStump Oct 06, 2014 at 01:37 PM about the 2010 Ford F-250 Super Duty XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When in 2WD and starting from a stop....   If I turn the wheels to take a  right or left ...sometimes....  it feels as if the truck differential is locked into the turn and will not disengage. The result is that it feels as if it's pulling to the side (of the turn) and has , at times been an issue to correct.  What is causing this issue?  Thank you in advance for your reply.  Have a great day.

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could be a bad link or control arm. get under your truck and check all the links and control arms for either damage or broken parts. also check for play in your axles to the wheels

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