What Causes the Steering Wheel to Become Hot?
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If the steering wheel has a heating function, it is normal for it to become hot; if it does not have a heating function, the heat is due to high summer temperatures and prolonged exposure to sunlight. Below is an introduction to the steering wheel: 1. Introduction: A wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of vehicles such as cars, ships, and airplanes. Its function is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque and transmit it to the steering shaft. 2. Steering Wheel Grip: The left hand should be at the 9 o'clock position, and the right hand at the 3 o'clock position, adopting a symmetrical grip on the steering wheel. In other words, this creates equal torque force, allowing both sides of the steering wheel to bear force evenly during turns. When driving on bumpy, rugged, or winding roads, if the steering wheel hits a large pothole or stone and deflects quickly, the feedback can be transmitted to the steering wheel rapidly, potentially causing the driver to lose grip. Therefore, this steering wheel grip posture is very important.