Something is wrong in the front suspension. Could be tie rod, ball joint, or the strut.
Worn steering and suspension parts, this could be dangerous, have it checked by a trusted mechanic soon.
the damage may be more than your steering wheel. you need an alignment
Yes. The simplest example is an object moving at a constant speed in a circle.
it should be on the centre of the steering wheel unless someone has put an after market steering wheel on without the horn.
The Horn on a Passat is operated by pressing the centre of the steering wheel.
On the right. But Swiss trains drive on the left.
Does it have airbags ? If not the centre of the steering wheel will have a removable badge or logo, remove this and you will see a nut that needs to be loosened with a wrench/socket
remove cover from centre of steering wheel and you will see a nut undo it while holding onto the steering wheel with one hand and undo then pull the wheel towards you giving it a bit of a wiggle.
This will depend on what repair or adjustment got it off centre.The steering wheel centre is set at the factory to the centre of the steering box and this can be critical to some safety related items:Turning circlePlay in the steering going down the road, this can lead to vibrations SERVER ENOUGH TO WEAR AND DAMAGE COMPONENTS.The ability of the driver to maintain his position in the lane.So was the steering wheel off to repair the steering column and incorrectly installed? Remove and reinstall the wheel correctlyWas a piece of the steering linkage repaired or replaced: Then adjust the portion of the linkage correctlyIf this has started without a previous repair find out what is unsafe and faulty in the system and repair it.
If its a 4 wheelsteer model look towards centre of the car.
If it's going at a constant speed then it is not accelerating. To accelerate would mean to have a rate of change for speed in some direction. If the ball is going outward while traveling at a constant speed due to centrifugal force then it is accelerating. If it's going inwards due to some ground angle then it is also accelerating. From Newton's laws we know that to have a circular motion, an object must be subject to a force directed to the centre of the structure and is accelerating in that direction. This centrifugal force, exerted by the structure to the ball, is opposite in direction and magnitude to the 'fictitious' centrifugal force.
The power steering resavoir is a round black plastic bottle, sitting almost front and centre in the engine bay. fill it with power steeering fluid from your service station