Will There Be Any Impact After Removing and Reinstalling the Steering Wheel?
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Steering wheel removal and installation require marking to avoid faults such as misaligned steering wheels. Below is relevant information about the steering wheel: Reasons for Steering Wheel Misalignment: Minor steering wheel misalignment is generally related to tire pressure, tire wear, chassis component wear, and wheel alignment. First, measure the tire pressure. When the tire pressure on both sides is inconsistent, the vehicle will veer toward the side with lower pressure. During driving, changes in vehicle alignment data, variations in wheel pressure, and loose suspension bushings can cause the steering wheel to deviate from the straight position. Two Types of Steering Wheel Misalignment: One type is when the steering wheel is misaligned, but the vehicle can still maintain straight-line driving. This issue can be resolved with wheel alignment by adjusting the left and right front values while keeping the steering wheel straight. The other type occurs when the steering wheel automatically veers after being released, causing misalignment. This also requires wheel alignment, along with checks for tire pressure, suspension looseness, and body level issues.