
The positions of the key in the ignition switch are shown in Figure 22.
0 – "off". Everything is off, the key is removed. When the key is removed, the mechanism of the mechanical anti-theft device is activated. To completely lock the steering shaft, turn the steering wheel to the right or left until it clicks. To turn off the anti-theft device, insert the key into the ignition switch and, slightly turning the steering wheel to the right and left, move the key to position I.
Warning: It is strictly forbidden to turn off the ignition and remove the key from the ignition switch while driving - this leads to a sharp increase in the load on the brake pedal and locking of the steering.
I – "ignition". The ignition is on, the key cannot be removed.
II – "starter". The starter is on, the key cannot be removed. The key position is not fixed: when the load is removed, the key returns to position I. The ignition switch has a lock that prevents the starter from being turned on when the engine is running. To restart the engine after an unsuccessful attempt, move the key from position I to position 0 and then turn the starter on again.
Issuing a warning about a key left in the ignition
If the ignition is off, when the driver's door is opened, the buzzer emits an intermittent sound signal (trill) if the key is left in the ignition switch.
Issuing a warning about parking lights left on
If the ignition is off and the key is removed from the ignition switch, then when the driver's door is opened, the buzzer emits two beeps if the parking lights remain on.
