What Causes Temporary Loss of Steering Wheel Control?
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The reasons for temporary loss and recovery of steering wheel control are as follows: 1. The power steering system uses electronic assistance. Repeatedly turning the steering wheel while stationary or at low speeds places extreme load on the system, which can cause the steering gear to overheat and activate protection mode, resulting in heavy steering. It will return to normal after cooling down, so this is a normal phenomenon. 2. In most vehicles, the steering wheel automatically locks after the engine is turned off. If it locks while driving, it may be due to accidentally triggering the automatic lock button. 3. Additional information: The steering wheel is typically connected to the steering shaft via splines. Its function is to convert the force applied by the driver on the steering wheel rim into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft.