Ignition Switch
The combined ignition switch/anti-theft lock is located on the right side
of the steering column and has four positions:
0 - LOCK position:
The key can be removed or inserted in this position.
To remove the key, push it in at position " I , " then turn it to "0" and pull it
out. When the key is removed, the steering column will lock.
NOTE: On cars equipped with automatic transmissions, the
transmission must be in Park before pushing and turning the key to the
"0"-LOCK position.
Never turn the ignition switch to the lock position or
remove the key while the car is in motion; the steering wheel can
lock causing a loss of directional control, and an accident could
result.
I - ACCESSORY position:
In this position, the accessory circuit is on, but
the ignition circuit is off. If the key is difficult to turn from the "0" to the " I "
position, turn the steering wheel slightly to relieve pressure on the lock.
I I - ON position:
This is the normal running position.
Canada Cars:
The "Daytime Running Lights" will come on in this
position. (See page
5
4
.)
I I I - START position:
The starter will engage when the key is turned to
this position.
To remind you to remove the ignition key when leaving your car, a beeper
will sound if the key is still in the ignition when you open the driver's door.
The beeper system is deactivated when you turn the ignition to "0"-LOCK
and fully remove the key.
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