How to Center the Steering Wheel on a Jeep JK
If you recently installed a suspension lift, replaced steering components, or hit a large rock on the trail, your steering wheel might be sitting off-center while driving straight. On older vehicles, this was just an annoyance. On the Jeep Wrangler JK, an off-center steering wheel is a critical electrical issue.
⚠️ The ESP / Traction Control Limp Mode
The Jeep JK uses a steering wheel angle sensor. If you are driving straight down the highway, but the computer reads that the steering wheel is turned 15 degrees, it assumes you are in an uncontrolled slide. The computer will violently apply the brakes to individual wheels and flash the ESP/BAS light, throwing the Jeep into “limp mode”. You MUST center the wheel.
The 5-Minute Fix: Adjusting the Drag Link
Centering the steering wheel on a JK does not require an alignment rack or pulling the steering wheel off the column. You simply adjust the Drag Link sleeve.
- Park on Flat Ground: Drive the Jeep forward and backward a few feet to ensure the front tires are pointing perfectly straight ahead. Ignore the position of the steering wheel for now.
- Locate the Adjustment Sleeve: Look under the front passenger side. Find the drag link (the bar connecting the passenger knuckle to the steering box). There is a turnbuckle adjustment sleeve near the steering box.
- Loosen the Clamps: Using a 15mm socket, loosen the two nuts on the adjustment sleeve clamps. You do not need to remove them entirely, just loosen them enough so the sleeve can rotate.
- Rotate the Sleeve: Using a pipe wrench or a large pair of vice grips, physically rotate the turnbuckle sleeve.
- If the steering wheel is pointing to the RIGHT, rotate the sleeve UP (toward the sky).
- If the steering wheel is pointing to the LEFT, rotate the sleeve DOWN (toward the ground).
- Check and Test: Have a helper sit in the driver’s seat and tell you when the wheel is perfectly level. Once level, test drive the Jeep. It may take 2-3 minor adjustments to get it perfect.
Final Torque Specifications
Once the steering wheel is dead straight during your test drive, you must tighten the 15mm clamp nuts immediately. Leaving them loose is highly dangerous. Verify the exact clamping pressure required in our Drag Link Factory Torque Database →.
