What Causes the Car Steering Wheel to Lean to the Left?
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The reason for a car steering wheel leaning to the left is: incorrect four-wheel alignment data or uneven wear and different grip between the left and right front tires. If the driver notices while driving on a straight road that the steering wheel is not centered but slightly offset to the left or right, this offset may indicate a relative displacement between the steering wheel and the steering column. It is recommended that the driver address this issue promptly. The driver can visit a 4S shop to have the staff remove the steering wheel, readjust it, and reinstall it, or adjust the length of the left and right steering tie rods. If the offset is more severe, a four-wheel alignment may also be performed as needed.