
New drivers can master the steering wheel by following these steps: 1. Keep your body upright and lean against the seat, adjusting the seat height to a comfortable position; 2. Look straight ahead, gently hold the left side of the steering wheel with your left hand and the right side with your right hand, keeping your arms relaxed and naturally hanging down; 3. The movements of your hands should be balanced to avoid unnecessary shaking. The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of travel, and its function is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque and transmit it to the steering shaft. Common faults include: 1. Steering wheel lock, where the steering wheel automatically locks after the vehicle is turned off, which is an anti-theft feature; 2. Scratches on the steering wheel; 3. Steering wheel vibration, caused by tire deformation or issues in the vehicle's drivetrain.


