Steps for Right Exit and Right Entry?
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Adjust the seat position forward and backward, and set the backrest to a comfortable angle to ensure free rotation of the steering wheel. Engage first gear to align the car head straight and exit the garage in a straight line. When the engine hood just covers the opposite boundary line of the garage, turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Reverse slowly while turning your head to the left to observe the position of the sensor line outside the left car window. When the intersection point of the sensor line and the lower edge of the window reaches point A, turn the steering wheel fully to the right.
Steps for exiting the parking space to the right: Press the clutch, shift into first gear, release the handbrake, and slowly release the clutch to move the car. Observe the left rearview mirror, and when the rear wheel just passes the dotted line at the corner of the parking space, immediately turn the steering wheel fully to the right. When two-thirds of the car body has exited the parking space, focus on the edge line of the parking space entrance in the left rearview mirror. Once the car body is almost parallel to the edge line, straighten the steering wheel. Be careful to make slight adjustments to the steering wheel to prevent the right rear wheel from pressing against the corner of the parking space. Stop the car once the front of the car passes the sensor line. Throughout the process, control the clutch carefully to avoid stalling. It's better to straighten the steering wheel slightly early rather than late. For entering the parking space to the right, shift into reverse gear, turn the steering wheel fully to the right, and then straighten it. Remember, the direction of turning the steering wheel when exiting and entering the parking space is a mirror image.
When exiting to the right, I usually release the clutch halfway first, wait for the car body to slightly vibrate, then release the handbrake. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right until it locks, focus on the corner of the garage in the left mirror, and turn the wheel when the dashed line is covered by the rear wheel. The key is to observe the angle between the car body and the yellow line on the ground; if it's less than 30 degrees, you need to turn the wheel back. Stop only when the front door handle completely crosses the exit line. For right-side parking, remember to turn the steering wheel decisively, but when turning it back, do it in three steps: first, turn back halfway when the right garage corner becomes visible; second, turn back one full circle when the car is straight; third, make minor adjustments to align the parking distance. Lowering the rearview mirror makes it easier to observe the distance between the wheels and the sideline.