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General Sport Trac Discussion
2004 Sport Trac steering locked, won't start - SOLVED
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<blockquote data-quote="Duane Foster" data-source="post: 1054620" data-attributes="member: 70985"><p>Had the truck towed home. Key would turn just enough to unlock the steering wheel, but no farther. I read on another forum that someone had the same thing happen and decided to hook a chain to it. As they started moving, he turned the key and started his vehicle. When the tow truck slid under mine, the ST moved forward a few inches. I wanted to try to start it then, but waited until he unhooked in my driveway. As the tow truck was moving forward after unhooking, I reached in and started the ST like normal. As I was waiting for the tow truck, I realized the parking lot does have a slight slope to it - just enough for drainage. Now I'm wondering if the truck was still barely moving when my wife shifted into park yesterday, causing a bind in the shifter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane Foster, post: 1054620, member: 70985"] Had the truck towed home. Key would turn just enough to unlock the steering wheel, but no farther. I read on another forum that someone had the same thing happen and decided to hook a chain to it. As they started moving, he turned the key and started his vehicle. When the tow truck slid under mine, the ST moved forward a few inches. I wanted to try to start it then, but waited until he unhooked in my driveway. As the tow truck was moving forward after unhooking, I reached in and started the ST like normal. As I was waiting for the tow truck, I realized the parking lot does have a slight slope to it - just enough for drainage. Now I'm wondering if the truck was still barely moving when my wife shifted into park yesterday, causing a bind in the shifter. [/QUOTE]
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2004 Sport Trac steering locked, won't start - SOLVED
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