Why is the steering wheel not turning in my VW Beetle?
The key won’t turn in the starter and the steering wheel won’t budge in my VW Beetle. It’s not the battery. Help! The key won’t turn in the starter and the steering wheel won’t budge in my VW Beetle. It’s not the battery.
Why does the key not turn in a VW Beetle?
The steering wheel lock is leveraged against tension. Try turning the wheel to one side or the other while trying to turn the key. Often this happens if your wheels are turned, especially on a hill. Ask Your Own VW Question
Why does my steering wheel not turn when I turn the key?
Turn the Steering Wheel The most common reason that a car key will not turn is that the steering wheel has locked. This will happen when the steering wheel has been moved after the key has been removed from the ignition cylinder. Turn the steering wheel to the right and left.
What’s the best way to turn the steering wheel?
Turn the key toward the accessory position while keeping the steering wheel turned. If nothing happens, rock the steering wheel as you turn the key. If this does not work, rock the steering wheel as you jiggle the key in the ignition. You can mix and match with the methods of turning the wheel and moving the key.
Why is my car key not turning in the ignition?
The following three factors may explain why your key is unable to turn in the ignition: Factor 1: Bent key. Bent keys can sometimes enter the ignition cylinder, but once inside will not line up correctly to allow the car to start. If your key looks visually bent, you can use a non-metal hammer to carefully flatten the key down.
What to do if your ignition key is bent?
Bent keys can sometimes enter the ignition cylinder, but once inside will not line up correctly to allow the car to start. If your key looks visually bent, you can use a non-metal hammer to carefully flatten the key down. Your goal is to use something that will not damage the key, so ideally this would be made of rubber or wood.