Why does the steering wheel pull to one side?
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The reasons why the steering wheel pulls to one side are as follows: Tire pressure issues: If the tire pressure on both sides is unbalanced, the vehicle will naturally pull toward the side with lower pressure when driving on a flat road. Tire wear: It is necessary to rotate the tires regularly because the drive tires wear out faster than the others. Neglecting this can cause the vehicle to pull to one side. Uneven tread wear on both sides can also lead to steering pull. Steering system abnormalities: For example, bending or deformation of the steering knuckle arm or steering knuckle can generally cause the vehicle to pull to one side. The most severe case is when the tie rod end ball joints become severely worn and loosen, which will result in steering failure, causing the vehicle to completely lose control.