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    Feb 4, 2011, 01:09 PM
    Steering wheel locking up
    I have a 2001 dodge grand caravan sport and early this week we had a blizzard here in parts of the US and since then we've had some issues with the steering wheel locking up while you're driving. What could be causing this a few months ago everything was checked out and it was all fine. I don't have any money for a mechanic at the moment so id love some ideas on what I can try first before going to a mechanic. Thanks in advance.

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