How do you crank a car when the steering wheel is locked?
In order to turn the key and start the vehicle, you will have to move the steering wheel from side to side, while at the same time attempting to turn the key in the ignition. When doing the two actions at the same time you can exit the steering wheel lock and then start your vehicle.
Why does my steering wheel crank when I turn the steering wheel?
In all seriousness, the fact that you “need to turn the steering wheel” must be causing parts of a broken connection in the ignition switch to temporarily come back into contact with each other. If it doesn’t crank, it’s an electrical problem, and the only explanation is that the key switch has a disconnect.
What causes a locked steering wheel to not turn in?
If a locked steering wheel is the only thing preventing your key from turning the ignition, then follow our instructions below for How to Unlock a Locked Steering wheel and you will be back on the road fast. Problem 2. Dirt, pocket lint or debris (like tape from opening a package) may cause your key not to turn in your ignition lock cylinder.
What’s the best way to crank start a car?
Need to turn steering wheel to crank start the car It started to have starting problem a few weeks ago. If I didn’t drive my car for 1 or 2, the car won’t start. The only way to start the car is to turn the steering wheel from side to side (about 1/4 a circle, from 12 o’clock to 9 and then back), and turn the key at the same time.
Why do I need to turn the steering wheel?
In all seriousness, the fact that you “need to turn the steering wheel” must be causing parts of a broken connection in the ignition switch to temporarily come back into contact with each other. If it doesn’t crank, it’s an electrical problem, and the only explanation is that the key switch has a disconnect. – Lynn Crumbling Oct 30 ’14 at 1:35