March 30, 2015
How to Fix a Locked Steering Wheel
How to Fix a Locked Steering Wheel Two Methods:Loosening Sticky LocksReplacing
the Ignition Lock Assembly Steering wheels lock in position as part of a
vehicle's safety features. The main purpose of a locked wheel is to prevent
vehicle movement when there is no key,or if the wrong key is inserted into the
ignition. This helps to deter vehicle theft,while also providing a strong
measure of safety when towing or hauling a vehicle. However,ignition tumblers
experience a lot of mechanical movement and force over time and often fail ds708
update price,preventing the steering wheel from unlocking. Method 1 of 2:
Loosening Sticky Locks 1. Loosen up sticky locks with graphite powder. Ignition
locks normally become difficult to turn or unlock long before they completely
fail. To prolong an ignition tumbler's life,apply graphite powder inside the key
hole when regular vehicle maintenance is performed. 2. Try pulling the steering
wheel left and right while turning the key. Tumblers that haven't jammed solid
can sometimes be worked free by pulling the steering wheel left and right while
turning the key on and off autel
maxisys mini. This technique usually works a few times before the ignition
lock assembly proves unsuccessful at releasing the tumblers lock pin. 3. Use a
release agent like WD-40. Applying a release agent like WD-40 may also help to
release the steering wheel. However,this is only a stop-gap measure and you
should plan on replacing the ignition lock cylinder as soon as possible after
the steering wheel begins to jam. Method 2 of 2: Replacing the Ignition Lock
Assembly 1. Understand how the ignition lock works. Ignition locks work by
engaging a small steel pin inserted into a corresponding hole on the steering
column,providing a simple lock effect. When the ignition key is turned forward
to the"on"position,this lock-pin retracts into the tumbler (out of the hole in
the steering column) and frees the steering wheel. However,if the steering wheel
lock-pin fails to retract,the ignition tumbler needs replacement. 2. Purchase a
new ignition lock assembly. Ignition assemblies are easily replaced in most
vehicles and can be done at home. Vehicle manufacturers don't change part
numbers often and obtaining the correct replacement from part stores,is not
usually an issue. Purchase a new ignition lock assembly prior to removal of
failed assembly. Compare and verify the replacement is an identical match before
attempting reinstallation. 3. Remove the cover covering the ignition.
Generally,most vehicles have a split-plastic housing that covers the steering
column and ignition lock assembly. Remove this plastic cover by first adjusting
the tilt-wheel to it's lowest position. If it's not equipped,remove the steering
column support brace under the dashboard and allow the column to hang. Remove
the fasteners from the column cover,separate the two halves and remove. 4. Use
an allen wrench to release the ignition assembly. Identify the ignition assembly
and remove any components that prevent access to the ignition wire harness
connector and tumbler release hole. Ignition tumblers have a tiny hole where an
inserted 9/32"allen wrench releases the assembly while turning the ignition key
backwards,simultaneously. Release the tumbler and pull the key out along with
the ignition assembly,taking care to unplug the ignition switch wire connector
together. 5. Ensure the new ignition switch is well-greased. Once the ignition
assembly is removed,compare the new switch and ensure they match. Installation
is simply the reverse of removal. New ignition switches come pre-lubed from the
factory ready to install. Verify the presence of grease on all external moving
parts and ensure the new key fits and that the cylinder rotates smoothly in both
directions. It does not harm the tumbler to apply a moderate amount of white
lithium grease to moving parts,if they are found to be dry. 6. Ensure that the
internal lock pins can move freely. Ensure free movement of the the internal
lock pins by inserting the key completely in and out of keyhole several times.
Sticking lock pins are lubricated using powdered graphite that is applied
directly inside the keyhole. Graphite comes in small tubes designed
to"squirt"the powder with enough force to reach the back of any key hole. It can
be added when needed. 7. Slide the cylinder into place and reconnect the switch
plug. When satisfied the new assembly is correct and properly lubricated,slide
cylinder into position and make sure it is locked in place. Reconnect the switch
plug and reinstall any parts previously removed. 8. Start the engine to ensure
the steering wheel lock disengages. Before securing the steering column (if
disconnected) and plastic cover,check for proper engine start and steering wheel
lock engage/disengage. Steering column bolts usually have torque specifications
which are located in the vehicle's repair manual,in the specification section.
If no torque specs are found,tighten bolts firmly using a long handled ratchet
for leverage. Column bolts can not be allowed to vibrate loose while
driving,allowing the loss of steering control. 9. Consult your car's repair
manual for specific instructions. This procedure is the standard for most
foreign and domestic vehicle's,however there is always new technology and design
introduced every year by manufacturers. In the case a vehicle does not follow
the standard replacement procedure to replace the vehicle ignition
assembly,consult the vehicle's repair manual for specific instructions.
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