A
ANTI·THEFT
STEERING
COLUMN
LOCK
The anti·theft lock on the right
side
of the
steering column has
five
positions:
TYPICAL
COLUMN
A.
Cruise Control Engagement Button
B. Turn
Signal Lever
and
Dimmer SWitch
C. Steering Wheel Tilt Lever
D.
Hom Blower Pad
E. Hazard Warning
Flasher Button
F.
Ignition Switch
G.
Transmission Shift Lever
Steering
Column
Controls
•
Acc~ory-You
can
use
some
electrical
accessories when the engine
is
not
running.
To
engage
this position, push
key in and turn the top of the key
towards you.
• Lock-Normal parking
pOSition.
Key
cannot be returned to
"LOCK"
and
removed until shift
lever
is
placed in
"PARK."
with automatic transmissions
or ''REVERSE'' with three-speed or
four-speed manual transmissions.
This
will lock the ignition and prevent normal
use
of
steering wheel and shift controls.
With a five-speed manual transmission,
the key cannot be returned to
"LOCK"
without pressing down on the key
release lever. This
will lock the ignition
and prevent normal
use
of steering
wheel.
CAUfION: On
cars
with
five-speed.
transmission,
if
you'need to turn off the
engine with the car in motion, turn the
key only to
''OFF''.
DO
NOT
press
down on the key release
lever
while
turning the ignition off. This could
result
in locking the steering wheel and
loss of steering control.
• Off
-You
can
tum
the engine off
without locking steering wheel and shift
controls.
• Run-Normal operating position.
• Start-Starts engine.
NOTICE: The anti-theft steering column lock
is
not
to
be
used in place
of
the parking
brake. Always
set
the
parking brake when
leaving
the
car.
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