Owner's Manual

lgnition
Switch
With the ignition key
in
the ignition switch,
you can turn the switch
to
five positions:
Accessory:
An
“~n” position in which
you can operate some of your electrical
power accessories. Press in the ignition
switch as you turn the top of it toward you.
Lock:
The only position in which you
can remove the key. This locks your
steering wheel, ignition and transaxle
(on automatic models).
Off:
Unlocks the steering wheel,
ignition, and transaxle (on automatic
models), but does not send electrical
power to any accessories. Use this
position if your vehicle must be pushed
or towed, but never try to push-start
your vehicle.
A
warning chime will
sound if
you
open the driver’s door
when the ignition is
off
and the key is in
the ignition.
Run:
An “on” position to which the
switch returns after you
start
your
engine and release the switch. The
switch stays in the
Run
position when
the engine is running. But even when
the engine is not running,
you
can use
Run
to operate your electrical power
accessories, and
to
display some
instrument panel warning lights.
Start:
Starts the engine. When the
engine starts, release the key. The
ignition switch will return to
Run
for
normal driving.
Note that even if the engine is not
running, the positions
Accessory
and
Run
are
“on”
positions that allow
you
to operate some of your electrical
accessories, such
as
the radio.
Key Release
Button
(MANML
TRANSAXLE)
The ignition key cannot
be
removed
from the ignition unless the key release
button is used.
To
Remove
the
Key:
Turn the key to the
Lock
position while
pressing the key release button in.
Keeping your finger on the button, pull
the key straight out.
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