How to Adjust a Slightly Misaligned Steering Wheel?
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First, measure the tire pressure on both sides. When the tire pressure is inconsistent, the vehicle will tend to drive towards the side with lower pressure. If there are no issues with the tires, check the condition of the chassis components. Changes in the four-wheel alignment values can also cause the steering wheel to become misaligned after some time of use. When the tie rod is at the front, if the steering wheel is tilted to the left, extend the left tie rod outward and shorten the right one inward. Conversely, if the steering wheel is tilted to the right, do the opposite. The same applies vice versa. If the issue persists, you can first straighten the steering wheel, keep the wheels stationary, remove the steering wheel, adjust its position manually, and then tighten the steering wheel screws.