What to Do When the Car Steering Wheel is Locked and Won't Start?
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Insert the key, press the brake, and turn the steering wheel left and right while turning the car key to complete the steering wheel unlocking procedure. Note that if the steering wheel is not turned during the key-turning process, the key cannot be turned. The steering wheel lock is a simple anti-theft feature. Common steering wheel phenomena: The exclamation mark on the vehicle's steering wheel is a sign of electric power steering. It is normal for the light to be on when the vehicle is not started and to turn off automatically after starting. If the fault light remains on after the vehicle is started, it indicates a problem with the electric power steering, and it is necessary to check or repair it as soon as possible. Precautions for turning the steering wheel: Do not turn the steering wheel too forcefully. Do not turn the steering wheel after the vehicle has stopped. When driving on bumpy roads, hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands to prevent accidents caused by loss of control. Reduce speed when turning. When entering a curve, turn the steering wheel slowly according to the curve's arc. If you find the tires not straightened after the vehicle is turned off, do not force the steering wheel back to the center. You must restart the vehicle before straightening the steering wheel to avoid direct damage to the steering mechanism.