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- CV Gaiter Inner (7) Apply CV Gaiter Inner filter
- CV Gaiter Outer (7) Apply CV Gaiter Outer filter
- Doseur Valves (7) Apply Doseur Valves filter
- Link Arm (7) Apply Link Arm filter
- Rear Beam (7) Apply Rear Beam filter
- Rear Stabilizer Bar (7) Apply Rear Stabilizer Bar filter
- Rear Tie Bar (7) Apply Rear Tie Bar filter
- Replacement Wishbone Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wishbone (7) Apply Replacement Wishbone Parts | Used, Second-Hand Wishbone filter
- Steering Box (7) Apply Steering Box filter
- Steering Idler (7) Apply Steering Idler filter
- Steering Lock & Key (7) Apply Steering Lock & Key filter
- Steering Pulley (7) Apply Steering Pulley filter
- Suspension Leg Strut (7) Apply Suspension Leg Strut filter
- Suspension Spheres (7) Apply Suspension Spheres filter
- Suspension Strut (7) Apply Suspension Strut filter
- Torsion Bar (7) Apply Torsion Bar filter
- Track Rod End (7) Apply Track Rod End filter
- Wishbone - Upper Arm (7) Apply Wishbone - Upper Arm filter
Used Hyundai Steering Lock & Keys
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About Steering Lock & Keys
A Hyundaisteering lock and key is an important safety and anti-theft device that is fitted to most modern motor vehicles. The device was first used in motor cars in the late 1960s and early 1970s and played an important role in drastically reducing the incidence of car theft. The Hyundaisteering lock and key is normally fitted to the vehicle’s steering column beneath the steering wheel. The lock is generally associated with the vehicle ignition switch and is activated and deactivated either by way of a key or via the vehicle’s electronic control unit.
If the key barrel of the Hyundaisteering lock and key becomes worn or is jammed by a foreign object it may not be possible to disengage the lock. If this cannot be rectified by a locksmith it will be necessary to access a replacement part. This involves the removal of the steering column cover and locating the locking mechanism, which is normally wrapped around the steering column. On some models it is possible to buy a replacement part with the same key number as the damaged lock. This saves on the cost of buying a new key and also avoids the possibility of having to carry a separate key for the ignition/steering lock and the vehicle’s doors.
Hyundai trivia
- The Matt Damon film, The Bourne Supremacy, has the action hero not just driving a Hyundai EF Sonata, but also pointing out another. This is despite the fact that Hyundai hadn’t entered into any product placement deals with the filmmakers. The EF Sonata can also be seen in 2005’s War of the Worlds, 2008’s The Hurt Locker, and the 2010 thriller Inception.
- It wasn’t until 1996 that Hyundai unveiled their first sports car, the Hyundai Coupe (called the Tiburon in the US and Australia). It gained a huge burst of popularity after being featured in the video game Need for Speed.
- The first car produced by Hyundai was the Pony, which was designed with help from international car designers, including Giorgio Giugiaro.
- All car manufacturers need a big manufacturing plant. The Ulsan plant used by Hyundai is the biggest in the world and covers an astonishing 1,225 acres. It has five completely independent plants and needs around 35,000 workers to function at optimal capacity.
- An estimated 90% of Hyundai sales come from their European market. That might be partly due to their sponsorship of events like FIFA.