Should the steering wheel be fully turned again after returning half a turn when reversing into the parking space?
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Here are the situations where the steering wheel needs to be fully turned again after returning half a turn when reversing into the parking space: 1. The distance between the car body and the corner of the parking space is too narrow: This occurs because the steering wheel was turned too early when reversing, and it is found that the distance is less than 30 cm before approaching the corner. In this case, the steering wheel needs to be returned half a turn. If the distance is found to be too narrow when reaching the corner, the steering wheel needs to be straightened to allow the car to enter the parking space at an angle, and then the steering wheel should be fully turned again after increasing the distance. 2. The distance between the car body and the corner of the parking space is too wide: This happens because the steering wheel was turned too late when reversing, and it is found that the distance is still more than 30 cm when reaching the corner. In this case, the steering wheel should remain fully turned to reduce the distance until a satisfactory effect is achieved before returning the steering wheel.