What is the steering wheel angle?
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The steering wheel turns a maximum of 540 degrees when fully locked, which is one and a half turns (one full turn is 360 degrees). Effects of fully locking the steering wheel: It may damage the power steering structure, accelerate component aging, cause fatigue to the suspension system, and increase tire wear. The function of the steering wheel is to convert the force applied by the driver to the rim of the steering wheel into torque and transmit it to the steering shaft. Precautions for using the steering wheel: Avoid excessive force when turning the steering wheel or making sudden movements. Do not turn the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary. When driving on bumpy roads, hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands to prevent loss of control and accidents. Reduce speed when turning and gradually turn the wheel according to the curve's radius when entering a bend.