How to Unlock the Steering Wheel of a Haval H6?

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FelixLynn
07/29/25 2:39pm
If the car's steering wheel is locked and the key won't turn, don't panic. You can try turning the steering wheel while simultaneously turning the key, coordinating both actions. Through the rotation of the key, a steel pin controlled by a spring is engaged. Once the key is removed, any movement of the steering wheel will cause the pin to pop into a hole, locking the steering wheel in place.
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