Is the steering wheel turned 2.5 or 1.5 full rotations?
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The steering wheel is typically turned 2 to 2.5 full rotations when turned to the maximum, which is referred to as 'locking' the steering wheel when turned counterclockwise or clockwise to the limit. Short-distance full turns: Used in vehicles and other transportation means for short distances, allowing the vehicle to complete significant steering movements with minimal travel distance. Avoid continuous locking of the steering wheel: When turning the vehicle, locking the steering wheel increases the power steering pump pressure several times or more. Continuously locking the steering wheel can rapidly shorten the pump's lifespan, so it should be avoided. A right lock means turning the wheel 1.5 rotations to the right, and a left lock means turning it 1.5 rotations to the left.