How to Straighten the Steering Wheel After Turning Right?
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When the steering wheel is turned to the right, it needs to be corrected. Here are methods to determine if the steering wheel is straightened: 1. Turn the steering wheel 90 degrees left and right while stationary to feel its weight: when the steering wheel is straightened, turning it 90 degrees feels lighter, whereas turning it one full turn and then 90 degrees feels tighter. 2. Use forward or backward movement to check if the steering wheel is straight: after parking, moving slightly forward or backward can help determine if the steering wheel is straight, allowing for timely adjustments while moving. 3. Observe the tire direction: if conditions permit while parking, you can lean out the window to check if the tires are straight. Observing while driving makes it easier to straighten the steering wheel. 4. Look at the steering wheel emblem: whether the steering wheel is turned half a turn or fully, there's no need to worry about the exact degrees when straightening it—simply ensure the emblem returns to the upward position.