Is It Normal for the Steering Wheel to Be Slightly Off-Center When Driving Straight?
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It is normal for the steering wheel to be slightly off-center when driving straight, as this does not necessarily indicate that the car is pulling to one side. Below is some relevant information about the car's steering wheel: 1. Introduction: The steering wheel is the round device used to control the direction of the car. Its function is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft. 2. Function: The steering wheel is typically connected to the steering shaft via splines, and its role is to transform the driver's input force at the wheel's edge into torque for the steering shaft. A larger-diameter steering wheel requires less hand force from the driver when turning. The steering intermediate shaft, which connects the steering gear and the steering shaft, facilitates the standardization of steering gears, compensates for manufacturing and installation errors, and ensures a more rational installation of the steering gear and steering wheel in the vehicle.