Or…as long as the alignment is correct, tighten one side and loosen the other by the same amount until the steering wheel is centred.
As long as that does not make things worse.
Obviously look closer if you have 3 threads showing on one side and 20 on the other!
Yes, that shows that the tracking has not been done correctly.
Most times it is not easy to just move the steering wheel.
Nevertheless, it might be the only way to ensure everything is straight and as it should be.
You may need a puller to remove the wheel, airbags can be a problem and even then, the steering shaft might only have 5 or 6 sides to it and moving it one way or another will make it 'out' in the other direction unless it has fine splines.
After all the manufacturer will have designed it to be straight in the first place so one of the five or six flats (or splines) will be the true position.
There are also the splines on the shaft universal joints which might have been altered.
I’m assuming that you have checked all steering joints and wheel bearings before checking the alignment?
Not yet, I have only just bought it but it had just passed its annual inspection.
If I get a car come in with an off-centre steering wheel, after I have carried out the pre-checks I straighten the wheel out by moving the track across and then I adjust the alignment equally on both sides.
I think that is what I am worried about being done.
After all, it is the wheel positions being correct and equal on both sides which is the important part.
The position of the steering wheel does not really matter or affect anything.
The steering wheel is about 15° to the left.
I had a quick look at the track rod threads and they are not equal but I think correcting that would make the steering wheel worse.
However, I am getting mixed up in my mind about which was what and where so I will have a good look tomorrow and make sure.