What is the reason for the slight misalignment of the steering wheel after a wheel alignment?
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The reason for the misalignment of the steering wheel after a wheel alignment is: excessive clearance in the steering tie rod. The solution is: if there is excessive clearance in the car's steering tie rod, it is necessary to promptly visit the car's 4S shop or repair shop for inspection and repair of the steering wheel to resolve the issue of misalignment. Introduction to car wheel alignment is as follows: 1. If there are no damaged parts in the steering wheel, then the excessive internal clearance in the steering gear is the cause. The misalignment of the steering wheel can be corrected by adjusting the toe-in. 2. First, measure the tire pressure on both sides. When the tire pressure on both sides is inconsistent, the vehicle will drive towards the side with lower pressure. If the tread wear on the two front tires is inconsistent, it will also cause the vehicle to pull to one side. If there are no issues with the tires, it is recommended to check the condition of various chassis components at a 4S shop.