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Alignment problem

Patio208

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Anyone else notice their alignment is off center?
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Never had this happen with a new car (300 miles). Haven't hit any pot holes or even driven it hard yet.
 

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Looks like whomever installed your Alcatara steering wheel didnt have it aligned when they tightened it..
this video could help you fix it or take it back to dealership..

 

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Yeah there's a handful of people referencing this, and it does at least appear to be linked to the steering wheel install.

I think I saw somewhere the issue applied to the OEM wheel though, but I can't remember where I saw that.
 

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Steering wheel attaches with a spline. When they installed it they were off probably one tooth or so.
 
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Cars going back anyway on the 9th for the mirror caps to be installed correctly. They can adjust this too.
 

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Same issue for me, could be alignment or steering wheel accessory being off by 1 tooth on the steering column shaft. Easy way to check:

1. Turn the steering wheel all way LEFT and take a picture
2. Turn the steering wheel all way RIGHT and take a picture

Take note of the amount of degrees (visually) you can turn LEFT, against the amount you can turn RIGHT. In my experiments, if said amount is under 1 inch (perimeter-wise) then you're good; and means that you probably need alignment.
 
 


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