When a car's steering wheel becomes immovable, it can be a frustrating experience for any driver. This issue often arises due to a malfunction in the steering system or the activation of the vehicle's anti-theft feature. Addressing the problem correctly is crucial.

If the steering wheel is stuck due to a steering system failure, it's essential to seek assistance from a professional mechanic promptly to avoid further damage to the vehicle's components. Additionally, if the steering wheel locks after the engine is turned off, this is likely caused by the car's anti-theft mechanism. In such cases, a simple procedure can resolve the issue.
Adjusting the steering wheel's position is an effective way to unlock it. While gently trying to turn the key, apply slight pressure to turn and wiggle the steering wheel. This usually releases the lock. For vehicles with a push-to-start system, you can turn the steering wheel, press the brake pedal, and then press the start button to disengage the lock.
If these methods don't work, repeating the process of turning the key and steering wheel multiple times may help. However, if the issue stems from a faulty or damaged steering wheel or ignition system, it's best to leave the repair to a professional mechanic to prevent further damage to your car.





