How to correct left-wide and right-narrow when reversing into the garage?

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DiLouis
07/29/25 7:13pm
When the rearview mirror shows a "left-wide and right-narrow" position relationship, turn the steering wheel 1/4 turn to the left, and straighten the wheel when the car body is aligned. When entering from the left, turn the steering wheel to the left in advance. If the left side is narrow, delay turning the steering wheel to the left. When entering from the right, delay turning the steering wheel to the right; if the left side is narrow, turn the steering wheel to the right in advance.
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