Which way to turn the steering wheel when the right side is wide during reverse parking?

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AlexanderLynn
07/29/25 3:02pm
When reversing, turning the steering wheel to the left will make the rear of the car move to the left; turning the steering wheel to the right will make the rear of the car move to the right. In other words, the direction of the wheel movement is consistent with the direction of the steering wheel. When reversing, look at the rearview mirror. If you feel that the distance on one side is wide, turn the steering wheel to that side. That is to say, when the right side is wide, turn the steering wheel to the right, observe the rearview mirror, and then return the steering wheel when the car body needs to be corrected. When reversing into the right parking space, observe the left rearview mirror before turning the steering wheel. After turning the steering wheel to the right, observe the right rearview mirror. When returning to the straight position, observe the left rearview mirror again. After confirming that both the front and rear wheels can enter the parking space, observe both sides to make fine adjustments to the car body. Look at the left rearview mirror. When the right starting sensing line appears at the lower edge of the left rearview mirror and is about to coincide with the sensing line, turn the steering wheel to the right; Do not stop midway. Observe the right rearview mirror. When the far right line is exposed and the distance between the car body and the parking space corner is less than 30CM, turn back half a circle; Continue driving. When the parking space corner disappears at the lower edge of the right rearview mirror, continue to turn the steering wheel to the right; Observe the right rearview mirror. When the side line of the parking space is parallel to the car body, quickly return the steering wheel to the straight position and continuously adjust the car body; Observe the left rearview mirror to keep the car body parallel to the side line of the parking space. Stop when the front line of the parking space appears at the position of the left rearview mirror. Use the distance between the car body and the side line as the correction standard. If the rear of the car is close to the right side line of the parking space, turn the steering wheel to the left to adjust. On the contrary, if it is close to the left side line of the parking space, turn the steering wheel to the right to adjust.
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