You’re driving straight…
But the steering wheel is slightly turned.
It might be a few degrees.
Or noticeably off to one side.
Either way, it shouldn’t be like that.
Usually points to something simple… but it can also be the first sign of a bigger issue underneath.
First — What Does It Feel Like?
Important distinction here.
- Wheel off center, car drives straight — steering wheel alignment issue
- Wheel off center and car pulls — alignment or tire issue
- Wheel suddenly off after a bump — possible damage
How it behaves tells you where to look.
Wheel Alignment Out
This is the most common cause. By far.
If the alignment is off, the wheels aren’t pointing straight relative to the steering wheel.
So to keep the car straight, you have to hold the wheel slightly turned.
What causes it:
- Normal wear over time
- Hitting potholes or curbs
- Suspension work without alignment reset
What you’ll notice:
- Steering wheel not centered
- Car may still track straight
- Possibly uneven tire wear
In the trade:
This is usually a quick fix with a proper alignment.
Steering Wheel Not Centered After Alignment
It happens.
If the alignment wasn’t set up correctly, the wheel can be left off center even if the geometry is technically correct.
Signs:
- Issue started right after alignment
- Car drives straight but wheel is crooked
Fix:
Return to the shop. It needs to be re-centered properly.
Worn or Loose Steering Components
Play in the steering system can cause the wheel position to shift.
Common culprits:
- Tie rod ends
- Steering rack wear
- Ball joints
Symptoms:
- Loose or vague steering feel
- Wheel doesn’t return to center smoothly
- Slight knocking over bumps
Suspension Damage or Wear
If something bends or wears unevenly, alignment changes.
Causes:
- Pothole impact
- Worn control arm bushings
- Bent suspension arms
Signs:
- Steering wheel suddenly off center
- Car pulls to one side
- Uneven tire wear
Tire Issues
Don’t overlook this.
A tire with uneven wear or incorrect pressure can affect how the car tracks.
What to check:
- Tire pressures
- Uneven wear patterns
- Different tire sizes or types
Result:
You compensate with the steering wheel… making it look off center.
Steering Rack or Subframe Shift
Less common, but more serious.
If the steering rack or subframe moves slightly (often after impact), it changes alignment completely.
Signs:
- Sudden change after hitting something
- Steering feels different
- Wheel significantly off center
Quick Checks You Can Do
Start simple.
- Check tire pressures
- Look for uneven tire wear
- Think back — any recent bump or repair?
- Did it happen gradually or suddenly?
These clues matter.
Can You Keep Driving?
Usually, yes — but with caution.
- Mild off-center — safe short term
- Pulling or instability — needs attention
- After impact — get it checked soon
Driving like this long term will wear tires unevenly.
When to Call a Pro
If you’ve got:
- Steering wheel off center with pulling
- Uneven tire wear
- Recent suspension work or impact
You need an alignment check and inspection.
Bottom Line
A steering wheel that’s off center usually means one thing:
The wheels and steering aren’t lined up properly.
Most of the time, it’s alignment.
But don’t ignore it.
Because sometimes… it’s telling you something’s bent or worn underneath.

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