What Causes the Steering Wheel to Snap Back?
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The reasons for the steering wheel snapping back: 1. The front left leaf spring's front mounting bolt is loose or the leaf spring is broken; 2. The left steering wheel has shifted backward. If the steering wheel suddenly rotates on its own, immediate repair is required to avoid affecting normal driving. The steering wheel, also known as the handwheel, typically consists of a skeleton and foam. Common steering wheels feature various control switches, such as acceleration/deceleration buttons and cruise control buttons. The steering wheel has corresponding mounting clips or screw holes for the driver's seat airbag, and the horn contact is pressed into the skeleton. The steering wheel is the tool for controlling the direction of the car and is one of the important components of the vehicle. When driving, both hands should firmly grip the steering wheel to prevent loss of control and potential traffic accidents. After replacing tires, a four-wheel alignment should be performed to prevent steering deviation.