What Causes an Electronic Steering Lock Failure in Cars?
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Car electronic steering lock failures can occur due to the following reasons: 1. Reason one: Forcibly turning the steering wheel after locking the car, causing the computer to make an erroneous judgment. 2. Reason two: A short circuit in the dashboard chassis wiring harness. 3. Reason three: Wheels not being straightened after parking. 4. Reason four: Battery depletion leading to electronic function failure. Relevant information about the steering column lock is as follows: 1. Steering column lock: It is a steering column locking device. 2. The steering column lock includes: a key switch module that can generate a detection signal when the car key or portable terminal is inserted or removed; an owner authentication module that can perform authentication steps for the inserted or removed car key or portable terminal based on the detection signal from the aforementioned key switch module; and a locking plate that physically restricts the rotational movement of the steering shaft.