What are the causes of slight steering wheel deviation?
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The causes of slight steering wheel deviation are: 1. Deformation of the front shock absorber springs, resulting in inconsistent buffering on both sides; 2. Failure of the front shock absorber; 3. Inconsistent tire pressure; 4. Poor return of the wheel brake, incomplete separation; 5. Suspension system failure; 6. Excessive difference in wheelbase on both sides; 7. Excessive wear of vehicle chassis components leading to abnormal gaps; 8. Different tread patterns on both sides. Solutions for slight steering wheel deviation: 1. Replace the shock absorber springs; 2. Check if the shock absorber is damaged; 3. Ensure tire pressure is consistent; 4. Check if the wheelbase difference is too large; 5. Inspect the wear condition of the chassis.