What are the consequences of jerking the steering wheel at 100 km/h on the highway?
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It can easily cause the vehicle to roll over or collide with other vehicles or highway guardrails. Habitually jerking the steering wheel will greatly accelerate the wear of the ball joints and connecting rods in the steering system. Additionally, for vehicles with power steering, when the steering wheel is turned to its limit, the power steering pump delivers the maximum fluid flow to the steering gear, causing a sharp rise in internal oil pressure and temperature within the power steering system, which can easily lead to damage or leakage in the power steering system. Below is an introduction to the steering wheel: 1. Steering wheel overview: The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of cars, ships, airplanes, etc. 2. Steering wheel function: The function of the steering wheel is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque and then transmit it to the steering shaft.