Reasons for Failure to Start Due to Electronic Steering Lock Malfunction
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Below are the reasons related to electronic steering lock malfunction preventing the car from starting: 1. Excessive air: A large amount of air in the power steering system can cause electronic steering lock failure, preventing the car from starting. 2. Foreign objects in the steering system: Foreign objects in the steering system can cause the steering pump flow control valve to stick. 3. Insufficient tire pressure: Insufficient tire pressure, interference with the steering column, loose connections, loose or slipping pump belts, or loose pump installation. 4. Loose bolts at oil pipe connections: Loose bolts at the connections of oil pipes can cause steering fluid leakage. 5. Excessive wear of the steering gear piston cylinder: Excessive wear of the steering gear piston cylinder, among other reasons.