What Causes a Mercedes Steering Wheel to Not Turn?
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Mercedes steering wheel may not turn due to the activation of the car's anti-theft feature, which locks the steering wheel. Methods of steering wheel lock: Steering wheel lock is a simple anti-theft feature. After the car is turned off, turning the steering wheel from the centered position in one direction (usually to the left) by a certain angle will cause the steering wheel to "click" and lock. Reasons for the lock: The steering wheel lock is a very basic anti-theft feature of the car. The principle involves using the rotation of the key to control a steel pin via a spring. When the key is removed, any movement of the steering wheel causes the steel pin to pop into a pre-drilled hole, thereby jamming the steering wheel and preventing it from turning. When the steering wheel is locked, it cannot be turned, the key cannot be turned, and the car cannot be started, thus achieving anti-theft.