5-4 Switches and controls
• If you park the vehicle over an extended
period of time, always place the starter key
in the “LOCK” position and remove it from
the starter switch, or keep it in the position
midway between the “ACC” and “LOCK”
positions (marked “•”). Leaving the key in
the “ON” or “ACC” position could run down
the battery.
• LOCK:
Starter key can be inserted and removed only
when it is in this position. To return the starter
key to the “LOCK” position, first turn the key to
the position midway between the “ACC” and
“LOCK” positions (marked “•”), and after holding
down reset button , turn it the rest of the way
back to the “LOCK” position. When the key is
removed, the steering wheel locks.
The light switch, brightness control switch, haz-
ard warning lamps, interior lamp, personal lamp,
horn, and central door lock can be used.
• ACC:
The engine is shut off or is not running in this
position.
The turn signal lamp, wipers, washer, power
windows and cigarette lighter can be used. Any
audio system (such as a radio) that has been
installed in the vehicle and correctly wired can
also be used.
• ON:
The engine is running in this position.
All electrical circuits are operable.
• S:
The engine is turned over and started in this
position.
Once the engine is running, release the starter
key and the switch will automatically return to
the “ON” position.
NOTE:
• Insert the starter key fully in the starter switch
before turning it.
• If you are unable to turn the starter key, gently
turn the steering wheel clockwise and counter-
clockwise as you turn the key.
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