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Tips to detect an alignment problem |
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Steps to Follow:
• Check tyres for proper inflation. Pressing a tire gauge onto the valve of
each wheel and comparing the reading to the recommended pressure printed on the
tyre's sidewall can do this.
• Add air as needed.
• Check for uneven wear in the tread. Drive to a mechanic and ask for the
alignment to be checked and adjusted if the tread is worn unevenly.
• With a jack, lift the car and place the front end on jack stands.
• Hold one front wheel by its top and bottom. Shake the wheel to check for
looseness. If loose, take it to a mechanic and ask for wheel bearing service.
• Take the car off the jack stands and drive it on a road with little traffic.
• Watch out for any drift in the steering. Remove your hands from the wheel
momentarily if necessary to check the drift.
• If the car drifts or the tyres have uneven wear, it is advisable to take the
car to a mechanic for alignment without further examination. While you are
having the alignment checked, ask your mechanic to check the ball joints for
wear. |
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