Alvon Elrod wrote
Surprised to see that my Prima #18 has no steering lock, i.e. with the key removed from the ignition. I haven't seen a car without steering lock since the '60's. Is that something new with cars these days? (or is mine defective -- I don't think defective, but that's just the way it was designed).
I can't say one way or the other as I've not noticed nor tried this when I test drove the Fiat. It may be that once you lock the car, the wheel locks as well, but remains unlocked until that point.
Much of what's in cars today, such as the shift interlock for the automatic are now often done by servo's and in some cars, won't release the shifter (or the wheel for that matter) until you do several procedural steps to ensure you ARE the correct owner, using your key/fob in the ignition lock by making you turn it to the ON position, pressing on the brake etc. This is especially true if your car (say the 2009 or later big Ram trucks) has remote starting and thus require that you do certain things with your key and such before you can drive off because when you remote start the truck, everything remains locked down tight and the doors locked until you enter the vehicle.