What are the causes of steering deviation?
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The causes of steering deviation are: 1. Loose tie rod ball joints; 2. Inconsistent braking distance on both sides; 3. Uneven tire pressure; 4. Steering wheel misalignment. The solutions for steering deviation are: 1. Check if the tie rod ball joints are loose; 2. Test the braking distance on both sides by applying the brakes; 3. Inspect the tire pressure on all four wheels to ensure uniformity; 4. Perform a four-wheel alignment. Precautions for using the steering wheel include: 1. Avoid excessive force when turning the steering wheel and refrain from sudden movements; do not turn the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary; 2. Hold the steering wheel firmly when driving on bumpy roads to prevent loss of control and accidents; 3. Reduce speed when turning; 4. Gradually turn the steering wheel according to the curve's radius when entering a bend.