Can One-Button Start Release the Steering Wheel Lock?
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One-button start can release the steering wheel lock. Related introduction: 1. Steering wheel lock introduction: The anti-theft function of the car is activated because you made a small movement after turning off the car. For example, if you park the car and pull out the key, then turn the steering wheel, the steering wheel will be locked. 2. Steering wheel lock principle: This is because after parking and pulling out the key, turning the steering wheel again causes the steering lock and steering column to automatically engage, thereby locking the steering wheel, which also serves to protect the vehicle.
I bought a keyless start car last year and was initially worried about the steering wheel being locked. But I found it automatically unlocks when starting. Turns out it's designed this way - when you press the brake and push the start button, the system first powers the circuit to release the steering wheel lock, similar to how traditional key turning works. I tested it several times and it worked smoothly every time. But you need to ensure the battery is in good condition, otherwise the unlocking might fail. It's best to do regular maintenance checks. Overall, the keyless start eliminates the hassle of inserting keys and is quite convenient.