
Press and hold the start button for 15 seconds to force start under normal circumstances. If forced start doesn't work, it's recommended to drive to a 4S shop for more comprehensive inspection and repair.

Buddy, the Baojun 730 electronic steering lock malfunction is really annoying. I've encountered similar issues several times. It's usually caused by a blown fuse or weak battery. First, open the fuse box, locate the steering lock fuse (often a 10A one), pull it out to check if it's blown, and try replacing it. Second, check if the battery voltage reaches 12V – loose connections can also falsely trigger the fault. If it still won't unlock, there might be a short circuit or the electronic module is damaged. Don't force the steering wheel to avoid making it worse. I suggest immediately contacting a 4S shop for OBD diagnostics – they can reinstall the software or replace parts. Regular maintenance helps, like keeping the wiring harness dry to extend its lifespan. Electronic stuff can be unreliable sometimes.

I also drive a Baojun 730, and the electronic steering lock has jammed twice. The first time, I panicked, but later learned to handle it calmly: turn off the engine, wait 10 minutes, and restart the system to see if it was a false alarm. Then check the battery terminals and fuses (the box is under the steering wheel), and replace them if they're blown. If that doesn't work, it might be a faulty control unit, and since I can't fix it myself, I call for a tow truck to take it to the shop. During maintenance, I specifically asked the technicians, and they emphasized regular inspection of the wiring to prevent rust. As the car ages, these minor issues become more common, so preventive measures save a lot of hassle.

Common causes of electronic steering lock failure include insufficient battery power, module malfunction, or short circuits. It is recommended to first disconnect the negative terminal of the battery for 5 minutes to reset the system. Check if the relevant fuses are intact (refer to the owner's manual for their locations). If the issue persists, it is often due to a defective ECU electronic module, requiring professional scanning of fault codes. Baojun models are prone to contact corrosion in humid environments—remember to test the lock/unlock function after resolution. Visiting a repair shop for a software update is usually effective. Avoid frequent forceful operations to prevent further damage.


