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Ignition Switch: Description and Operation

DESCRIPTION
The ignition switch, located on the RH side of the steering column, has four positions:
- LOCK: The steering wheel is locked. Except for the headlamps, parking lamp, brake lights, hazard flasher lights, cigar lighter, horn(s), and interior lighting, all other electrical functions are inoperable.
- OFF: All electrical accessories are not functional.
- ON: The instrument cluster warning indicator function check is operational. All accessories have power.
- START: The starter circuit is activated to start the engine. Once the key is released, the ignition switch will spring back into the ON position, disengaging the starter circuit.

OPERATION
The lock cylinder engages the ignition switch. The ignition key reminder switch will signal the safety belt warning chime if the ignition key is left in the lock cylinder and the driver or a passenger door is opened.

The ignition switch cannot be moved from the LOCK position without the use of the ignition key. For vehicles equipped with a manual transaxle, the key must be pushed in to turn from LOCK to OFF. When the ignition key is removed, the steering column lock tab will engage the steering column to lock the steering wheel.