Why Can't the Car Key Be Turned When Inserted?
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The reason why the car key cannot be turned when inserted is due to the automatic steering wheel lock. Below is an introduction to the related content: 1. Anti-theft: The steering wheel lock is a simple anti-theft feature. 2. Function: It ensures vehicle safety. The steering wheel self-locking function is automatically activated after the car is turned off. 3. Principle: The steering lock pin and the steering column are engaged together, preventing the steering wheel from moving. This is the vehicle's anti-theft system detecting a potential risk, thus locking the steering wheel to achieve the anti-theft function. Below are extended solutions for when the key cannot be turned after insertion: 1. Insert the key: Step on the brake and turn the steering wheel left and right. Although the steering wheel is locked at this time, it can still be slightly turned. 2. Turn the key: While turning the steering wheel, turn the key to complete the steering wheel unlocking process.