What is the reason for excessive free play in the steering wheel on arched roads?
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The reason for excessive free play in the steering wheel on arched roads is due to gravity. The free play of the steering wheel refers to the idle rotation angle of the steering wheel when the steering wheels are in the straight driving position. There is inevitably some clearance between the components of the steering system, and the steering wheel must overcome these clearances before it can drive the steering wheels to turn. The following precautions are introduced: 1. Introduction 1: Before starting the engine, adjust the driver's seat and rearview mirrors, and check the instruments. When starting the engine, the gearshift lever should be in neutral or P position. After the engine starts, release the ignition switch promptly. 2. Introduction 2: Before starting, ensure that the doors are closed, and observe the traffic situation on the left rear side by turning your head to the left and using the rearview mirrors. Before starting, use the left turn signal for at least 3 seconds. 3. Introduction 3: When starting, release the parking brake and ensure the vehicle does not roll backward. Start in first gear, use the clutch semi-engagement to control the speed, and manage the accelerator pedal to prevent the engine speed from exceeding 2000 RPM. Also, pay attention to avoiding any vehicle malfunctions.