What Causes the Steering Wheel to Swing Left and Right When Released at Low Speeds?
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The reasons for the steering wheel swinging left and right when released at low speeds are: 1. Inconsistent tire pressure between the two tires; 2. Poor brake pump performance; 3. Poor tire dynamic balance. 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. Precautions for using the steering wheel include: 1. Do not turn the steering wheel too forcefully or make sudden turns; avoid turning the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary; 2. When driving on bumpy roads, hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands to prevent loss of control and accidents; 3. Reduce speed when turning; 4. Gradually turn the steering wheel according to the curvature of the bend when entering a curve.