My steering is locked on my 2000 corvette
#2
Instructor
#4
Drifting
There is a trick that works (sometimes) with manual trans cars that will get you going once or twice that hasn't been mentioned here for several years. Got me home so I could really figure out what was wrong.
Key in the ignition, off position
Grab the steering wheel both hands
Turn the steering wheel suddenly and hard back and forth (yes it is locked it will only move a litte bit). Put ooomph in this step.
Hold right turn pressure on the steering wheel after rocking a few times. same pressure as used in the ooomph step above.
slowly turn the key to the on position , then start it.
If it runs, DO NOT SHUT IT DOWN until you get safely home!!!!
If the lock doesn't release and the car start, then try once more, but if it does not work, it probably won't.
Key in the ignition, off position
Grab the steering wheel both hands
Turn the steering wheel suddenly and hard back and forth (yes it is locked it will only move a litte bit). Put ooomph in this step.
Hold right turn pressure on the steering wheel after rocking a few times. same pressure as used in the ooomph step above.
slowly turn the key to the on position , then start it.
If it runs, DO NOT SHUT IT DOWN until you get safely home!!!!
If the lock doesn't release and the car start, then try once more, but if it does not work, it probably won't.
#5
Melting Slicks
The easiest fix is what K24556 suggests, however, I always tell people to turn the ignition to on, and turn it back and forth as hard as you can until the lock is bypassed. When you are home, check you battery voltage and reserve capacity. With engine off find the voltage at the battery--if below 12.5V you need a new battery because it will cause column lock and several other gremlins. If it is 12.5-12.7V have the reserve capacity checked. Once it goes below 60-75, it can also cause column lock. GM recommends 110+ RC for a new battery among other ratings. Fixes are generally related to the LMC5 solution from Compliance Parts. Several write ups and UTube videos are available.
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