*1. Park your car on a level surface and turn off the engine.*
*2. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and engage the parking brake.*
*3. Locate the steering wheel alignment bolts on the steering column.
*4. Loosen the bolts using a wrench.*
*5. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right and engage the parking brake.*
*6. Re-tighten the steering wheel alignment bolts.*
*7. Turn the steering wheel back to the center position and disengage the parking brake.*
*8. Start the engine and test the steering alignment.
Repeat steps 3-8 until you have achieved the desired steering alignment.
It is important to note that the steering wheel alignment may also be affected by other factors, such as worn or damaged steering components, tire pressure, and wheel alignment. If you are experiencing issues with your steering alignment, it is best to consult with a qualified mechanic to diagnose and correct the problem.