What is a steering column lock actuator?

What is a steering column lock actuator?

Steering column actuators were designed to connect the contacts from the ignition to the starter relay. A benefit of the steering column actuator is it creates a lock to prevent the ignition key from being removed from the tumbler while the key is in the start, on, or accessory position.

What does it mean when your steering wheel does not lock?

If the steering wheel does not lock, this is a critical warning sign of a problem with the steering column or one of the many components inside the column. Nonetheless, if this symptom arrives, do not drive the vehicle under any circumstances; as an unlocked steering wheel is a potentially dangerous situation.

Is there a problem with the steering column lock?

This is a VW Passat from 2005 with a faulty Steering Column Lock mechanism. Normally at VW you would need to replace the steering column lock and the comfort control module but we can do it with only replacing the lock and programming the module, saving a lot of money! This also affects the Passat CC and a few other VW models. Loading…

Where does the steering column attach to the steering wheel?

Most of today’s modern vehicles utilize a power-assisted rack and pinion steering system. The steering column is located at the top of the steering system and attaches directly to the steering wheel. The steering column then attaches to the intermediate shaft and universal joints.

Why does my steering wheel not go to center?

This is a safety feature that was introduced with power steering. If the steering wheel does not automatically go to center when the wheel is released, it’s most likely caused by a blockage inside the steering column or a broken gear inside the unit.

If the steering wheel does not lock, this is a critical warning sign of a problem with the steering column or one of the many components inside the column. Nonetheless, if this symptom arrives, do not drive the vehicle under any circumstances; as an unlocked steering wheel is a potentially dangerous situation.

Most of today’s modern vehicles utilize a power-assisted rack and pinion steering system. The steering column is located at the top of the steering system and attaches directly to the steering wheel. The steering column then attaches to the intermediate shaft and universal joints.

When do you Know Your steering column is bad?

When the steering column goes bad, there are a few warning signs that can alert the owner to a potential minor or major mechanical issue within the steering system and leading to steering column replacement. Here are a few signs to watch for that could mean your steering column is failing: 1. Steering tilt function does not lock

Why is my steering wheel not returning to middle?

Since dirt, dust and other debris can find its way into the steering column, it’s possible for items to fall inside and block these gears from smooth operation. If you notice this warning sign, have a mechanic inspect the steering column, as it might be something small that can be easily fixed. 4. Steering wheel doesn’t return to middle