Many of these Pagodas' steering systems are no longer in sync after all these years. You can easily evaluate your steering system by performing two tests. First remove the ignition key with the car in the straight ahead direction. Jiggle or turn the steering a bit until the steering lock engages. The steering wheel should lock "square" in straight driving direction. In this position the "slash mark" on the end of the steering shaft (under horn pad) should be vertical. If this is not correct the turn signal will not cancel at the same degree of arc when turning right and left. Next with the car in straight ahead position, with the ignition on and the car running, check
to see if you have the same amount of steering wheel rotation from straight-ahead center to lock, left and then right. They should be equal. If your car fails both of these tests, you may be in for an involved steering adjustment. If the steering locks with the slash mark on the end of the steering column vertical, and the steering wheel is not square, then you may just need to have your steering wheel centered, during the next trip to the alignment shop.