How to Unlock a Locked Steering Wheel
Note: The instructions below are for every year, make and model vehicle ever manufactured.
Step 1. This step is simple but very important.
NOTE: Use both hands for this step.
The steering wheel normally turns in two directions, as you know, (right and left). If your steering wheel is locked, then one of those two directions will be very solid and one direction will be a little springy (wheel wants to spring back). Determine what direction you need to turn the wheel so you can feel it wanting to spring back, then go to step 2.
Note: Steering wheels most often get locked when people use the steering wheel to assist them getting out of the vehicle. With that being said, the "springy" feel in the steering wheel tends to be to the left.
Step 2. Do not shake or rock the steering wheel. Turn and hold the steering wheel with a constant and even pressure in the direction that it feels springy. When you feel the steering wheel wanting to spring back you have turned hard enough, do not turn the wheel too hard, turn the key with normal pressure (Do not force key). If a locked steering wheel is the problem this will fix it.
NOTE: If your steering wheel was not locked initially and your key would not turn your ignition lock cylinder then you are having a problem with either your key, or the ignition lock cylinder.
Step 3. If you followed the instructions above closely and your key still does not or will not turn in your ignition lock cylinder, then you are having a problem with either the key, or the ignition lock cylinder, call an Automotive Locksmith to come out to you and fix your problem. Do not try forcing or hitting the key in an attempt to get the ignition lock cylinder to turn as this has the potential of damaging the key and/or ignition lock cylinder more. It is not uncommon for modern car keys to cost well over $100 if they break. If the key breaks in the ignition that can be 2 to 10 times more expensive to fix.
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