Is a Narrow Right Side During Right Reverse Parking Caused by Turning the Steering Wheel Too Early or Too Late?
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Right reverse parking with a narrow right side is caused by turning the steering wheel too early. This situation generally occurs due to insufficient estimation of the left rear space. Solution for turning the steering wheel too early during right reverse parking: Turn the steering wheel back half a turn or a full turn (the exact amount depends on the situation, usually 3/4 of a turn). Wait until the right rear wheel enters the parking space and passes the upper right corner (do not turn the steering wheel back immediately when the right rear wheel just enters). Continue turning the steering wheel fully to the right. When the car body is almost but not completely straight, straighten the steering wheel. Solution for turning the steering wheel too early during left reverse parking: Turn the steering wheel back half a turn or a full turn (the exact amount depends on the situation, usually 3/4 of a turn). Wait until the left rear wheel enters the parking space and passes the upper left corner (do not turn the steering wheel back immediately when the left rear wheel just enters). Continue turning the steering wheel fully to the left. When the car body is almost but not completely straight, straighten the steering wheel.