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PART 4: CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS
PB1319 (CAT. NO. 5296 ) —19— 22-01691 (R02/02)
Dash-Mounted Features
Keys and Locks
The same key operates the ignition and opens the doors. Frame-
mounted tool box locks and locking fuel tank caps each have individ-
ual keys.
Ignition Switch
Your ignition switch has four positions:
OFF: In this (center) position, all accessories are off (except those
listed below), and you can remove the key. This is the key position
that will stop the engine from the left-hand drive station.
-Brake lights -Panel lights
-Tail lights -Cigarette lighter
-Clearance lamps -Horn
-Headlights -Radio station memory
-Emergency hazard flasher -Auxiliary power
-Dome light
ACC (Accessory): In this position (to the left of center), you can
play the radio or use other accessories, but your engine won’t
start.
ON: In this position (to the right of center), all circuits except the
cranking circuit are energized. The warning light bar and the mul-
tiplex instrument system will begin its start-up (self-test) proce-
dure. In this switch position, the key cannot be removed.
START: When the key is turned and held in this position (full right
of center), the starter motor will engage and crank the engine.
Also, it is not uncommon for some or all of the multiplex instrument
system gauges to begin their start-up procedure again. This is
due to the drop in the system voltage during engine cranking.
NOTE: The multiplex inst rument system start-up (self-test)
procedure is described in PART 7: STARTING & OPERAT-
ING THE VEHICLE of this manual.

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