2.5 to 4 laps
The number of dead turns on the steering wheel of a truck varies depending on the model and configuration. The following is a specific analysis:
Ordinary truck
Most regular trucks require 2.5 to 3.5 turns to turn the steering wheel. For example, the steering wheel of a black panther truck takes 2.5 turns to kill, while some large trucks require 3 or 3.5 turns.
The impact of power steering system
No power steering: It usually takes 2.5 to 3 turns to kill the steering wheel.
Power assisted steering: It only takes a little over 1.5 turns to complete.
Special vehicle models
Some trucks (such as some large trucks) May require 4 turns to kill the steering wheel, which is called "steering wheel interception".
Operation precautions
Avoid continuously killing the steering wheel to avoid increasing the pressure of the power pump and shortening its service life.
When turning or turning, one should operate flexibly according to the road conditions without completely hitting the steering wheel.
In summary, the number of dead turns on a truck's steering wheel is usually between 2.5 and 4, depending on the vehicle model and whether it is equipped with a power steering system.