steering alignement
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steering alignement
i been to the mechanics twice now to get my wheels tracked and alligned
the first time they apparantly made the wheels straight but the steering wheel was twisted to the right so much so that it nearly covered the dials...
i took it back and then they adjusted it again, the first guy must not of had the steering wheel straight, anyway another guy then used the lasers and stuff to make them perfect which he did and i saw him do. but the steering wheel is ever so slightly to the right, just enough to be annoying that if i was to straighten the wheel i would go off the road.
the man said that i would need to take it to my garage as there must be a problem with the steering and not the wheel alignment, as they cant adjust it to be wrong to compensate for the steering problem..
i dont know how it works any of you have any ideas, its only a fraction twisted to the right, is it possible to losen the steering wheel and twist it 1 degree to the left and then tighten it again so that its straight?? that would solve my problem.
the first time they apparantly made the wheels straight but the steering wheel was twisted to the right so much so that it nearly covered the dials...
i took it back and then they adjusted it again, the first guy must not of had the steering wheel straight, anyway another guy then used the lasers and stuff to make them perfect which he did and i saw him do. but the steering wheel is ever so slightly to the right, just enough to be annoying that if i was to straighten the wheel i would go off the road.
the man said that i would need to take it to my garage as there must be a problem with the steering and not the wheel alignment, as they cant adjust it to be wrong to compensate for the steering problem..
i dont know how it works any of you have any ideas, its only a fraction twisted to the right, is it possible to losen the steering wheel and twist it 1 degree to the left and then tighten it again so that its straight?? that would solve my problem.
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My steering wheel was slightly out after having the tracking done on my Lanos. As it was spot on at the road wheels I simply removed the steering wheel and moved it back a spline. You need a security torx bit to remove the 2 bolts at the side holding the airbag and the wheel is very stiff to remove. The trick is to try and pull the steering wheel squarely off without any sideways movement. It takes a bit of brute force but eventually it will come off.
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Yup, once the airbag is removed you will see the big nut holding the wheel so remove that and it should come off. As posted above it's advised to disconnect battery for safety but I managed to do mine without disconnecting the airbag wire and rested the bag on top of the steering column cover, but it may be easier to disconnect the bag and move it out of the way.
do not do that!
now your left travel is not as long as your right travel... i mean the distance to lock positions are not the same now, i know it might be a little bit but it is not right to do that.
MMamdouh
now your left travel is not as long as your right travel... i mean the distance to lock positions are not the same now, i know it might be a little bit but it is not right to do that.
MMamdouh
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I always had my steering wheel moved to the left a little bit and the car turns to the right for a little bit also, and no matter where i do the allingment, its always the same but this (LIL BIT) changes to alot or little
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