I took my 2017 EX to the dealer yesterday for my annual safety inspection and to have a service action complied with. While there I discussed the steering wheel lock issue with my service technician. I showed him the warning messages in the Owner's Manual related to steering wheel lock and unlock failures (pages 4-88 and 4-89). I also showed him the relevant sections of the Electronic Troubleshooting Manual (ETM), including schematics, connector diagrams, and parts location pictures that all show an electronic steering column lock. I then demonstrated how the steering wheel in my car could be turned without locking with the ignition off. As expected, this was the first time he had heard of this issue. We both then went into the showroom and checked the steering wheel lock function on several models and trim levels of cars. On none of the cars with push-button start would the steering wheel lock. As a result, he promised to open a tech case with Kia USA and report back when I picked up my car. His report from Kia was that no current models with push-button start have steering wheel locks. He suspects, and I agree, that the documentation I have could be a carry-over from an earlier model or describe equipment required in other markets (I believe the European Union requires steering wheel locks).