Your Power Steering pump when their is a lack of power will stall and cause the engine to stall or shut off.
It could also be the wiring behind the ignition key, loose or shorting against the wheel shaft as it turns.
you have a bad power steering pump get a new one
Low steering fluid can cause a steering wheel to whine when turning. A worn steering belt can also cause a steering wheel to whine when a car is being turned.
Many things can cause that, the simplest cause being lack of power steering fluid.
A bad alternator. Turning the steering wheel all the way is very demanding on the power steering which draws power from the engine and can cause the idle to dip down. A weak alternator is usually the cause for the stalling.
check the power steering rack or the steering pump
Is it the correct key? then the lock cylinder it damaged. Also have you tried turning the steering wheel to releive the preesure cause the wheels are turned ?
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If the steering wheel has radio controls on the wheel, there could be a problem in the wiring. When the wires connect electrically it will cause stations to change.
The knob under the steering wheel of the 1987 Honda Accord adjusts the height of the steering wheel. The knob will allow the steering wheel to move up or down.
Anytime I've ever heard a humming noise when turning the steering wheel on any vehicle,It has always been due to low power steering fluid
Well, if your steering wheel was crooked it can cause the car to lock up, jiggle the steering wheel WHILE turning the key in the ignition.
Check and see if your power steering fluid level is low.