Steering wheel alignment
Steering wheel alignment
So...forgive me for the noobness, but I have a basic question about alignment.
Just the other day I noticed my steering wheel is out of alignment noticeably. Didn't happen slowly over time cuz I would've noticed it.
So my issue is, the car drives true and straight. Seems just to be the steering wheel. Haven't changed wheels in a long time, haven't hit any nasty bumps, nothing I can think of to make this happen. Is it possible that I turned the steering wheel hard against its stop on the one side and it shifted? I've never seen this happen before. I figured I'd consult this great pool of wisdom before I take it somewhere and pay for an alignment if unnecessary.
Just the other day I noticed my steering wheel is out of alignment noticeably. Didn't happen slowly over time cuz I would've noticed it.
So my issue is, the car drives true and straight. Seems just to be the steering wheel. Haven't changed wheels in a long time, haven't hit any nasty bumps, nothing I can think of to make this happen. Is it possible that I turned the steering wheel hard against its stop on the one side and it shifted? I've never seen this happen before. I figured I'd consult this great pool of wisdom before I take it somewhere and pay for an alignment if unnecessary.
So...forgive me for the noobness, but I have a basic question about alignment.
Just the other day I noticed my steering wheel is out of alignment noticeably. Didn't happen slowly over time cuz I would've noticed it.
So my issue is, the car drives true and straight. Seems just to be the steering wheel. Haven't changed wheels in a long time, haven't hit any nasty bumps, nothing I can think of to make this happen. Is it possible that I turned the steering wheel hard against its stop on the one side and it shifted? I've never seen this happen before. I figured I'd consult this great pool of wisdom before I take it somewhere and pay for an alignment if unnecessary.
Just the other day I noticed my steering wheel is out of alignment noticeably. Didn't happen slowly over time cuz I would've noticed it.
So my issue is, the car drives true and straight. Seems just to be the steering wheel. Haven't changed wheels in a long time, haven't hit any nasty bumps, nothing I can think of to make this happen. Is it possible that I turned the steering wheel hard against its stop on the one side and it shifted? I've never seen this happen before. I figured I'd consult this great pool of wisdom before I take it somewhere and pay for an alignment if unnecessary.
Sounds like either a wheel alignment was performed without the steering wheel set straight, or the steering wheel was removed and replaced in the wrong position. How far off are we talking about here anyway?
Thanks for the responses guys,
No alignment was done since I've owned the car (1.5 years) and the steering wheel was never removed/reset. That leaves me puzzled as to how this happened. The car drives straight as always, just the steering wheel is out of position. I'd say about ten degrees give or take, not a ton but obviously noticeable. I guess I'll take the car in for the 60k (has around 56k) and get it addressed. I'm just stumped at how this happened. No 4ws if that matters.
No alignment was done since I've owned the car (1.5 years) and the steering wheel was never removed/reset. That leaves me puzzled as to how this happened. The car drives straight as always, just the steering wheel is out of position. I'd say about ten degrees give or take, not a ton but obviously noticeable. I guess I'll take the car in for the 60k (has around 56k) and get it addressed. I'm just stumped at how this happened. No 4ws if that matters.
Thanks for the responses guys,
No alignment was done since I've owned the car (1.5 years) and the steering wheel was never removed/reset. That leaves me puzzled as to how this happened. The car drives straight as always, just the steering wheel is out of position. I'd say about ten degrees give or take, not a ton but obviously noticeable. I guess I'll take the car in for the 60k (has around 56k) and get it addressed. I'm just stumped at how this happened. No 4ws if that matters.
No alignment was done since I've owned the car (1.5 years) and the steering wheel was never removed/reset. That leaves me puzzled as to how this happened. The car drives straight as always, just the steering wheel is out of position. I'd say about ten degrees give or take, not a ton but obviously noticeable. I guess I'll take the car in for the 60k (has around 56k) and get it addressed. I'm just stumped at how this happened. No 4ws if that matters.
Is there absolutely no chance that it's always been that way and for some reason you're just noticing it now?
Last edited by vqsmile; Oct 19, 2011 at 11:39 PM. Reason: sp
Thanks for the thoughts- no, there's no chance that the steering wheel has been this way longer than a few days. I can say this though:
A week ago, I crossed an intersection going around 10mph faster than I normally go that has some elevation changes...and the suspension felt like it might have bottomed out just a tad. Nothing to make me feel concerned though. Then, last saturday, I cut a turn too sharp at my dad's new house in the dark going 2mph and took the rear passenger wheel over a mild curb. Not a sign of a scratch on the wheel. Can one of these be the culprit?
Good call on checking under the car thoroughly. I'd feel sick if a major suspension component was bent. To be continued!
A week ago, I crossed an intersection going around 10mph faster than I normally go that has some elevation changes...and the suspension felt like it might have bottomed out just a tad. Nothing to make me feel concerned though. Then, last saturday, I cut a turn too sharp at my dad's new house in the dark going 2mph and took the rear passenger wheel over a mild curb. Not a sign of a scratch on the wheel. Can one of these be the culprit?
Good call on checking under the car thoroughly. I'd feel sick if a major suspension component was bent. To be continued!
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Thanks for the thoughts- no, there's no chance that the steering wheel has been this way longer than a few days. I can say this though:
A week ago, I crossed an intersection going around 10mph faster than I normally go that has some elevation changes...and the suspension felt like it might have bottomed out just a tad. Nothing to make me feel concerned though. Then, last saturday, I cut a turn too sharp at my dad's new house in the dark going 2mph and took the rear passenger wheel over a mild curb. Not a sign of a scratch on the wheel. Can one of these be the culprit?
Good call on checking under the car thoroughly. I'd feel sick if a major suspension component was bent. To be continued!
A week ago, I crossed an intersection going around 10mph faster than I normally go that has some elevation changes...and the suspension felt like it might have bottomed out just a tad. Nothing to make me feel concerned though. Then, last saturday, I cut a turn too sharp at my dad's new house in the dark going 2mph and took the rear passenger wheel over a mild curb. Not a sign of a scratch on the wheel. Can one of these be the culprit?
Good call on checking under the car thoroughly. I'd feel sick if a major suspension component was bent. To be continued!
Yeah I'm the only driver of the car too, I wouldn't let my own mother touch the wheel lol. I did get my entire steering wheel replaced due to the infamous scratches but that was over a year ago and like I said this just happened like in the last few days.
Think I'm going to bite the bullet and call the dealer, but not until after I get under the car and do a thorough visual. I did just do an oil change the other day and jacked up the car but I didn't mess with the wheels/suspension. I'm puzzled as well!
Think I'm going to bite the bullet and call the dealer, but not until after I get under the car and do a thorough visual. I did just do an oil change the other day and jacked up the car but I didn't mess with the wheels/suspension. I'm puzzled as well!
I want to get this convo started again.
The exact same issue happened to my coupe. I changed the oil, replaced the rear shocks, and replaced the window motor. I also did some small adjustment on the driver rear toe (it was way off.. prob from a pot hole). This was over a week with no driving. Got in the car once it was all done and my wheel was off about 5 degrees to the right. I cannot figure out what happened either. It was straight before and off after. No driving.....so no pot holes or curbs.
Any other ideas!
Thanks,
Clayton
The exact same issue happened to my coupe. I changed the oil, replaced the rear shocks, and replaced the window motor. I also did some small adjustment on the driver rear toe (it was way off.. prob from a pot hole). This was over a week with no driving. Got in the car once it was all done and my wheel was off about 5 degrees to the right. I cannot figure out what happened either. It was straight before and off after. No driving.....so no pot holes or curbs.
Any other ideas!
Thanks,
Clayton
+1 The first step of any alignment is to do the rear first because changing anything there alters all the front settings. Sounds like he did exactly that


