What damage does turning the steering wheel to full lock cause to a car?
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The damage caused by turning the steering wheel to full lock includes: 1. The tie rod will be continuously pulled by the wheels, and the gears of the steering system as well as the rack of the tie rod will remain under constant stress, leading to part aging over time; 2. The suspension system will be subjected to force in one direction, causing wear to the suspension arms and links; 3. Before the steering wheel is straightened, the tire's condition involves the shoulder and part of the tread bearing the force, and prolonged friction can lead to air leakage or tire blowouts. The function of the steering wheel is to control the direction of the car, manage the turning of the wheels, enabling the car to move straight or turn. Types of steering wheels include: 1. Single-spoke steering wheel; 2. Dual-spoke steering wheel; 3. Triple-spoke steering wheel; 4. Quad-spoke steering wheel.