Does Turning the Steering Wheel to the Full Lock Position Damage the Car?
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Turning the steering wheel to the full lock position does not damage the car. Modern steering systems commonly include hydraulic power steering and electric power steering. In hydraulic power steering systems, a safety valve is installed to prevent excessive pressure and protect the oil pump from damage when turning the steering wheel, so even at full lock, the steering system remains unharmed. Electric power steering systems typically consist of a steering sensor, speed sensor, steering assist motor, and electronic control unit. If the steering wheel is held at full lock for an extended period, the electric power steering system will activate a protective mechanism to prevent overheating of the steering motor by stopping its operation, so there is no need to worry about damaging the car.