If the steering lock will not unlock with the key you will have to remove the plastic trim, 2 screws found on the bottom side of trim, then you will be able to see the steering lock. The lock is fitted with shear bolts to prevent easy removal, shear bolts have bolt heads on when new and the head snaps off when tightened to a predetermined torque, you will need a small chisel and hammer, gently tap the bolts and remove the lock, this will release the steering lock. You you will have to keep the remote plip next to the lock or the engine won't start.
Sometimes, the wheel sticks when you shut off the vehicle. When you have this happen, wiggle the steering wheel and the key should unlock. I have had the same problem and it worked for me. If that does not work, try rotating the key and inserting it again.
Should be under steering wheel. Use a screwdriver to undo the panel
jiggle the steering wheel there is probably tension on it to make it hard to unlock
To unlock the steering wheel on a 1993 Honda place the key in the on position. Doing so will free the steering wheel.
To unlock the steering wheel, insert the key in the ignition, and turn the wheel hard to the left, and then the right. This will usually unlock it. If it doesn't, remove the steering wheel, and look for the plastic tabs that are sticking. Press down firmly on the tab with a screwdriver, while moving the steering wheel.
the horn is the button in the middle of the steering wheel
Only if your towing the vehicle by the rear wheels. If you are towing by the front wheels you do not need to unlock the steering wheel.
look for play in the swivels and wheel bearings and at the busses - steering damper shot
The 4 wheel drive system on a 2002 Land Rover Discovery is engaged by pressing the 4 wheel drive button on the dash. It sends an electrical signal which activates the system.
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Hold the steering wheel tightly and move it quickly counter clockwise. This movement should unlock it.
put the key in the ignition and turn the steering wheel and the key at the say time (turn the steering wheel to the left)