What Causes Vehicle Steering Deviation?
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Reasons for vehicle steering deviation include: 1. Uneven tire pressure; 2. Inconsistent camber angles on both front wheels; 3. Abnormalities in the steering system; 4. Deformation of front shock absorber springs in the suspension system, leading to uneven force distribution; 5. Uneven wear of tread patterns. Solutions to correct steering deviation are: 1. Check tire pressure to ensure consistency; 2. Replace shock absorber springs on both sides; 3. Inspect the suspension for deformation or misalignment; 4. Examine steering system components for loose bearing connections; 5. Perform a four-wheel alignment based on the vehicle's wheel parameters.