Is there a difference between a steering wheel and a steering wheel?
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There is no difference; a steering wheel is a steering wheel. The free play of the steering wheel from the center position corresponding to the straight-line driving of the car in any direction should not exceed 10°~15°. When it exceeds 25°~30°, it must be adjusted in time. The correct handling methods for car steering failure are as follows: 1. The driver should not panic and should immediately gently release the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to drive in a low gear, and evenly and firmly pull the hand brake. 2. When the speed drops significantly, step on the foot brake to gradually stop the vehicle. 4. Do not use emergency braking immediately to avoid causing the vehicle to roll over, nor should you coast in a low gear or depress the clutch, as this will prevent the use of engine drag to decelerate. 5. For vehicles equipped with power steering, if the steering suddenly becomes very difficult, or the engine suddenly stalls, the driver can still steer, but the operation will be very laborious.