What is the correct method for turning the steering wheel one and a half turns?

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VonJaxson
07/29/25 3:32am
When you need to turn the steering wheel one and a half turns, first hold the steering wheel at the 45-degree position on the top left with your left hand, release your right hand, and turn the wheel clockwise to the 45-degree position on the bottom right with your left hand. During this process, there should be no hand crossing. You can first turn the wheel one full turn, then another half turn, which helps avoid confusion. Methods for turning the steering wheel half a turn or one full turn: 1. Half a turn: Hold the steering wheel at the 45-degree position on the top left with your left hand, then turn it clockwise to the 45-degree position on the bottom right. 2. One full turn: Next, grab the steering wheel at the 45-degree position on the top left with your right hand, release your left hand, and turn the wheel clockwise to the 45-degree position on the bottom right with your right hand. 3. Tips: To determine whether you've turned the steering wheel half a turn or one full turn, you can refer to the brand logo and horn symbol on the steering wheel. After one full turn, the brand logo and horn will return to their original positions. For half a turn, the brand logo and horn will appear upside down. If you forget how many turns you've made during the process, you can turn the wheel all the way in one direction, then return it to the center and start over.
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