Yes it is sensible.
Is the steering lock on? Jiggle the wheel when you turn the key.
the steering lock should be off IE. key in and turned. This is to allow the steering wheel to rotate as the vehicles negotiate bends
Your cars immobilizer is most likely the culprit. It locks the steering wheel when the key is not in the ignition. This mechanism can wear down and lock up the wheel.
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.
Steering wheel may need to be jiggled back & forth to release lock if there is pressure on the wheel of the lock cylinder may be worn to the point of needing replacement.
A mechanism that locks the steering wheel if the ignition switch is not in the "run" position, preventing someone that is trying to steal the car by hot wiring the ignition from driving the car.
If the power steering fluid leaks out the steering would become very stiff, and perhaps "lock" if the car were parked.
It means the car can only be driven by a homosexual driver in future
Pehaps air in the system and needs to be purged. Turn wheel lock-lock a few times with engine running and power steering reservoir cover removed Check power steering fluid
A person removes the steering wheel with a steering wheel puller, after removing the airbag to the car. Then they put the new steering wheel on the car, after aligning it correctly.
if it is while the car is turned off with out the key in it is to avoid theft while there is no key in the ignition.
Most cars have one included from the car manufacturer. To enable you turn the key to a certain position that does two things, locks the ignition so it cant be turned on to start the car and second it activates the steering wheel lock so the steering can't be turned.