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How to Deal with a Locked Steering Wheel in a Geely Car?

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DylanFitz
07/29/25 8:50pm
Solution for a locked steering wheel in a Geely car: First, insert the key and press the brake pedal, then turn the steering wheel left and right. Although the steering wheel is in a locked state at this time, it can still be slightly rotated when turning. While turning the steering wheel, turn the key simultaneously to complete the steering wheel unlocking process. Reason for the steering wheel lock: The steering wheel locks mainly because the steering wheel was turned when the key was removed after the last engine shutdown. At this point, the car's security anti-theft system perceives a risk of theft, so the system locks the steering wheel to prevent the vehicle from being stolen. Geely has many models, among which the Geely Borui, as a mid-sized family sedan, has body dimensions of 4956mm in length, 1861mm in width, and 1513mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm.
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BennettDella
08/14/25 6:27pm
As a long-time Geely car owner, I've encountered the steering wheel locking issue several times, and it's nothing unusual. When the steering wheel inexplicably locks and won't budge, it's mostly because the wheel wasn't straightened when parked, triggering the anti-theft system to automatically lock it—sounds complicated but is actually easy to handle. Simply put, after getting in and settling down, insert the key into the ignition switch. Don't panic or force the steering wheel, as that could damage parts or hurt your hand. Gently wiggle the steering wheel left and right while slowly turning the key to the ACC or start position, and the steering lock usually releases, allowing the wheel to turn. If the key won't turn, it might be due to a dead remote battery or weak car battery—try replacing the battery or using a spare key. A safety reminder: operate on flat, secure ground, not on a highway. Always remember to straighten the steering wheel when parking to avoid this hassle next time. If it still doesn’t work after trying, don’t force it—visit a proper repair shop to check the anti-theft system or steering components, saving repair costs and ensuring peace of mind.
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VanBrooklyn
10/16/25 6:56am
My experience of driving a Geely car for several years tells me that sudden steering wheel lock is really annoying, especially when you're in a hurry in the morning. This locking phenomenon is usually caused by the vehicle's anti-theft design activating when the steering wheel is tilted after parking. The solution is not difficult: after getting in the car, gently hold the steering wheel with one hand and wiggle it slightly left and right, while turning the ignition switch with the key in the other hand. Synchronizing these actions will unlock it. Remember not to use brute force, as it can damage the steering mechanism and increase repair costs. Other possible causes include weak key signals or low battery power. If the key doesn't respond, try starting the car closer to the door or jump-starting it. Safety is very important; don't force the car to move when the steering wheel is locked. Pull over to the side of the road to deal with the issue. Prevention is better than dealing with problems after they occur. Always check that the steering wheel is in the correct position when parking to prevent locking, saving time and ensuring a safe journey home. This trick isn't complicated; try it once and you'll remember it.
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