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How much does the wheel usually turn when the steering wheel turns once?
When the steering wheel of Pacific Auto Network turns once, the wheels will turn 26.7 degrees, and the steering wheel can turn 540 degrees. Every time the steering wheel turns 13.5 degrees, the wheels will turn 1 degree. So once the steering wheel turns, that is, 360 degrees, the wheels will turn 26.7 degrees accordingly.

It takes about one and a half turns to turn the steering wheel completely to the left, and so does turning the steering wheel completely to the right. So the steering wheel should turn from the lowest position on the left to the lowest position on the right, and there should be three turns. Turn the steering wheel once and the wheels will turn 25 degrees. One turn of the steering wheel is 360 degrees, and when the steering wheel is full, it will turn one more turn.

In the usual driving process, the rotation of the steering wheel will drive the tires to rotate at an angle, but it should be noted that the angle of the tires will not be as large as that of the steering wheel. However, the difference of different models and the front and rear drives will also lead to the deviation of tire rotation angle driven by steering wheel rotation.

In the process of driving at ordinary times, many people may have heard of the saying that the steering wheel was killed. Killing the steering wheel is actually turning the steering wheel counterclockwise or clockwise to the end, so that the vehicle can complete a relatively large steering action with a small moving distance.

In the process of using the vehicle at ordinary times, it is necessary to minimize the operation of directly killing the steering wheel, mainly because in the steering process, if the steering wheel is killed frequently, the booster pump is more likely to be damaged, and the oil pressure in the steering machine and steering high-pressure oil pipe will increase during the process of killing the steering wheel, which will cause serious damage to the steering system.

Although the steering wheel can be killed, it can be corrected quickly after being killed. If you shoot to the left, you only need to go back to the right for one and a half laps to shoot correctly, and so does the left. It should be noted that when driving the steering wheel, the driver should try not to leave the steering wheel with both hands, and both sides can rotate by the same amplitude, which makes it easier to return to the correct position quickly.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)