How much is 5 degrees of steering wheel in Subject 3?
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In Subject 3, the size of 5 degrees of the steering wheel is determined by taking the center of the steering wheel as the center of a circle and using the radial angle of the steering wheel as the angle. This allows you to see the deviation angle of the car's steering wheel. Generally, a deviation of more than 1.5 degrees will cause a delay in the car's steering, and turning 5 degrees is roughly equivalent to turning the steering wheel by one-tenth. There are three common faults with the steering wheel, as detailed below: Steering Wheel Lock: This means the steering wheel cannot be turned. It occurs when the car is turned off, and the steering wheel automatically locks due to the anti-theft function. The steering wheel will automatically unlock when the car is started. Steering Wheel Scratches: This type of fault can be repaired by going to a professional auto repair shop for maintenance. Steering Wheel Shaking: Steering wheel shaking usually occurs at speeds between 80 km/h and 90 km/h. It can return to normal when the speed exceeds 90 km/h. Using the steering wheel is simple: turn the steering wheel in the direction you want the car to go. When using the steering wheel, you need to hold it with both hands and avoid single-handed operation.