Older Chevy's have a steering lock when the key isn't in the ignition.
why? did your car was stolen and you replaced the factory steering column with a salvaged fire bird steering column now your car wont start or even turn over and the security light stays on why?
you need to replace combination switch inside of the steering column. it takes about 2 hrs.
Check for a bad socket Turn signal flasher? Switch at steering column?
Check fuses in secondary box under dash left of steering column.
The steering column in a Buick Century covers the steering shaft and houses the turn signal switch. Some Century cars have a tilt column as well.
inside the steering column - turn signal lever and hazard flasher button stick out of steering column cover
Could be turn signal flasher Check bulbs Could be a problem in steering column
What car
Steering column
This could be a number of items wrong. Typically, the steering column bolts break. There is a "knuckle" at the end, you should be able to look under the hood and see where it connects to. Or, your steering wheel could be loose. Either way, DO NOT DRIVE, until you have it figured out.
So it would seem. If the ignition is in the column it may also be jammed by the steering wheel lock. Try turning the steering wheel and holding it while turning the ignition key.
The steering wheel cannot be bypassed to rewire turn signals in a 1989 Chevy Corsica. The switch for the wires is in the steering column. If the steering wheel were bypassed, the wires would not be connected to the switch.