Volkswagen Tiguan not starting with rapid clicking sound and steering wheel locked on Volkswagen Tiguan

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Volkswagen Tiguan owners report experiencing issues when their vehicle fails to start, accompanied by a rapid clicking sound and a locked steering wheel. A weak battery is often cited as a common cause, where the battery may have enough charge to activate the solenoid but not enough to power the starter, resulting in clicking noises. Additionally, some owners have encountered problems with a faulty starter, which can also produce clicking sounds and prevent the vehicle from starting. Furthermore, issues with the steering lock mechanism have been reported, where it may fail to engage or disengage properly, leading to a locked steering wheel situation. To address these concerns, owners are advised to check the battery for weakness or corrosion, inspect the starter for faults, and consider replacing the push-button start module or seeking a software update at the dealership if the steering lock mechanism is suspected. If these measures do not resolve the issue, consulting a qualified mechanic or Volkswagen dealership is recommended for a thorough diagnosis and necessary repairs.

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