What Causes the Bumping Sensation When Turning the Steering Wheel to Full Lock?
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The reasons for experiencing a bumping sensation when turning the steering wheel to full lock are: 1. Play in the chassis; 2. Incorrect toe-in or camber angle. The solutions to address the bumping sensation when turning the steering wheel to full lock are: 1. Inspect and replace the chassis components if necessary; 2. Perform a four-wheel alignment. Four-wheel alignment procedure: 1. Connect to power and turn on the equipment; 2. Mount targets on the wheels with the target faces oriented toward the cameras; 3. Click to enter the measurement program on the computer interface; 4. Activate the cameras to verify if the targets are correctly positioned front and rear, adjusting them if necessary; 5. Click to measure and follow the prompts to obtain measurement data; 6. Adjust the total front wheel alignment data into the green standard range.