How to Steer and Correct When the Car Body is Misaligned?
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To correct a slightly misaligned car steering wheel, first adjust the left front wheel, then proceed to adjust the right front wheel in the opposite direction. The reasons for a slightly misaligned car steering wheel are as follows: 1. Steering gear malfunction: If the car's steering gear is not properly assembled during installation or if the central shaft of the steering gear falls off. 2. Uneven tire pressure on both sides of the car: If the tire pressure on both sides of the car is unbalanced, the car will veer toward the side with lower tire pressure. It is essential to regularly check the tire pressure during daily use. 3. Different camber angles on both sides of the car: After replacing or repairing tires, it is crucial to perform a four-wheel alignment promptly. Otherwise, different camber angles on both sides will cause the steering wheel to veer.