Pull the horn button off, and look to see if the marks on the steering shaft, and the wheel center hub are lined up. If not, you'll need to pull the wheel/hub off, and align the two marks. The mark on the steering shaft looks like a chisel mark, and the mark on the steering wheel hub looks like a continuation of that same mark. These have to line up for the steering wheel to be straight.
Another thing that can cause this is front end alignment...if it has not been done properly, the steering wheel will be off. Sometimes just adjusting the tie-rods will correct it, but it needs to be done carefully, so it doesn't throw the other alignment settings off.
Check the marks on the wheel/shaft....that's prolly what's wrong. At least....that's the easiest "fix"!
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