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Why does Steering lock while driving?

Steering does not lock while driving unless the vehicle is designed with a safety feature called "steering wheel lock." This feature is intended to prevent the vehicle from being steered if the key is not in the ignition or if the vehicle is in motion.

If your steering wheel locks while you are driving, it is important to take the following steps:

1. Pull over to the side of the road and stop the vehicle.

2. Turn off the engine.

3. Remove the key from the ignition.

4. Wait a few moments for the steering wheel lock to disengage.

5. Restart the vehicle.

If the steering wheel lock does not disengage after a few moments, you may need to call for roadside assistance.

Here are some possible causes of steering wheel lock:

* Faulty ignition switch: If the ignition switch is not working properly, it may not be able to send a signal to the steering wheel lock to disengage.

* Damaged steering column: If the steering column is damaged, it may not be able to properly engage or disengage the steering wheel lock.

* Electrical problems: Electrical problems, such as a short circuit or a blown fuse, can also cause the steering wheel lock to malfunction.

If you are experiencing steering wheel lock while driving, it is important to have the vehicle diagnosed by a qualified mechanic to determine the cause of the problem and have it repaired.