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Do you know the "false breakdown" of the car?
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[QUOTE="BindaJD, post: 187849, member: 59938"] The steering wheel is stuck When you start the vehicle, you find that the car key cannot be turned, or the steering wheel is stuck. There is no need to make a fuss, because this is just a small function of the vehicle-the steering wheel lock works. The steering wheel is automatically locked after parking, which is a very common anti-theft function on cars. However, if the steering wheel is at a certain angle when parking, only enough to turn the key to ignite but not unlock, the above situation will occur. At this time, as long as you lightly twist the key with your right hand, lightly turning the steering wheel with your left hand will naturally unlock, and the car will start smoothly. [/QUOTE]
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