What are the reasons for the failure to start due to electronic steering lock malfunction?
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Electronic steering lock malfunction preventing startup can be caused by steering system failure, insufficient tire pressure, or loose bolts. Below are the specific explanations: 1. Steering system failure: There is a large amount of air in the power steering system. Foreign objects in the steering system cause the steering pump flow control valve to stick. Excessive wear of the steering gear piston cylinder, among other reasons. 2. Insufficient tire pressure: Low tire pressure, interference or loose connections in the steering column of the pump, loose or slipping pump belt, or loose pump installation position. 3. Loose bolts: Bolts at various connection points of the oil pipe are loose, leading to steering fluid leakage.