Why is the steering wheel's turning circle different between left and right?

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MacBrantley
08/27/25 3:36am
The reasons for the difference in the steering wheel's left and right turning circles are: 1. The steering gear was not adjusted to the center position during installation; 2. The steering wheel's zero position is ineffective. The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of travel, and its function is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft. Precautions for steering wheel operation include: 1. When turning the steering wheel back, the speed should be fast and accurately return to position; 2. Do not use excessive force when turning the steering wheel; 3. When driving in hazardous mountainous areas or on poor road surfaces, hold the steering wheel with both hands to prevent accidents; 4. Avoid turning the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary.
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VonLeah
09/09/25 2:42am
Hey, I've been driving for many years, and it's quite common for the steering wheel to have different numbers of turns left and right. The main reason lies in the design of the vehicle's steering system. Many cars have front-wheel steering mechanisms that aren't perfectly symmetrical—for instance, the length of the steering rack and tie rods may vary, resulting in fewer turns needed to steer left and slightly more to steer right. This design accommodates different road conditions and handling needs, such as improving steering response speed in urban curves with slight asymmetry. Additionally, wear in the steering system, like loose ball joints or improper wheel alignment, can amplify this difference, but it's usually not a major issue. For everyday driving, I wouldn't worry too much, but if the difference in turns significantly affects handling, it's best to have a professional check the components. Regular maintenance of the steering system can prevent faults and ensure safe, comfortable driving.
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