How to Lock the Steering Wheel Lock of a Car?

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DiBenjamin
07/29/25 5:58am
Method to lock the steering wheel lock: After turning off the engine and removing the key, quickly turn the steering wheel half a turn to the left. You will hear a click sound, similar to the sound of closing a door, indicating that the steering wheel is now locked. Once the car steering wheel lock is engaged, the steering wheel cannot be turned, providing security for the vehicle. Based on their shapes, car steering wheel locks are categorized into U-shaped, T-shaped, and baseball bat-shaped locks. When selecting a steering wheel lock, it's important to consider not only whether the lock is resistant to sawing and cutting, and whether the lock core is resistant to prying and universal keys, but also whether the lock can effectively protect the steering wheel, preventing thieves from sawing the steering wheel or removing the lock from the cut section.
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EverettDella
08/12/25 9:29am
Locking the steering wheel is actually quite simple, the key is to know that it mostly locks automatically. After driving for so many years, I've noticed that when I park and turn off the engine, then remove the key, the steering wheel locks by itself. You just need to try turning the wheel slightly, and it will get stuck in a certain position, indicating it's locked. This design is mainly for anti-theft purposes, preventing thieves from easily driving the car away. I once parked in my neighborhood and forgot to turn off the engine before going shopping. When I returned, I found the car had been tampered with, but fortunately, it wasn't stolen. Since then, I've developed a habit: every time I park, I turn off the engine, remove the key, and then gently push the steering wheel to confirm it's locked. I also recommend buying an additional steering wheel lock for extra security, especially when parking in high-risk areas. These steps are simple but can significantly reduce the risk.
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