There will need to be an alignment done on the vehicle to straighten the steering wheel properly. The adjustment to make it straight is called a "toe Adjustment". If it pulls while driving causing the steering wheel not to be straight it will need a Caster or Camber adjustment or all of these may need adjustmnet.
Take it back to the alignment shop and they should re-do it for free. If you paid for it, your steering wheel should be straight.
When you have the front end aligned the mechanic should align the steering wheel also. This is so the steering wheel is positioned straight when you're driving straight down the road.
A wheel alignment is what syncs your steering wheel with your wheels. It ensures your car will drive straight when your steering wheel isn't turned.
A good and accurate front-end alignment.All the parts of the steering and suspension "point straight down the road" will establish the steering wheel to do the same.Anything out of alignment will pull/push the wheel(s) in that direction.
my steering wheel is locked my tires are straight and everything and it refuses to unlock what do i do?
the steering wheel wont make the front wheels make noise as there is no generating source from the steering wheel. it will be the other way around.
What make the steering wheel shake is the tires that need wheel balance.
To check the steering straight-ahead position during steering fixing, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the wheels are pointed straight. Then, visually inspect the steering wheel to see if it is centered relative to the dashboard or other fixed reference points. Additionally, you can take the vehicle for a short drive to confirm that it tracks straight without pulling to one side, which indicates proper alignment. If adjustments are needed, make sure to recalibrate the steering wheel position accordingly.
jiggle the steering wheel there is probably tension on it to make it hard to unlock
You probably need an alignment.
This means something is out of kilter in the alignment or steering itself. The adjustment/repair is not at the steering wheel only.