While the term "tire locks" typically refers to devices like wheel boots used to immobilize a vehicle by attaching to the wheel, the provided reference describes the installation of a steering wheel lock. A steering wheel lock is an anti-theft device that attaches to the steering wheel, making it difficult or impossible to steer the vehicle.
Based on the instructions given in the reference video snippet, here is how you install a steering wheel lock:
Installing a steering wheel lock is generally a quick and simple process, designed to provide a visible deterrent and prevent the steering wheel from being turned.
Step-by-Step Guide
Follow these basic steps as outlined in the reference:
- Place the lock device onto the Wheel.
- Then you're going to expand it. Out so that it extends and grips the steering wheel securely.
- Next, then flip the key like so lock it into place. This action engages the locking mechanism, fixing the device firmly onto the steering wheel.
- It's now installed simple as that.
The reference indicates that this simple installation process will hopefully keep your vehicle from being stolen.
While this guide specifically addresses the installation of a steering wheel lock based on the provided reference, remember that installing tire locks (wheel boots) involves different steps, typically securing a large clamp directly onto one of the vehicle's wheels.