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The keys
By car attached two keys and key chain with the number keys. Keys fit all the locks. On the key fob are needed to order replacement keys numbers.
Locking and unlocking the car. The car can be locked from the outside and the inside.
WARNINGS If you leave the car, even for a short while, be sure to remove the key from the ignition switch. This is especially important if there are children in the car. They can start up the engine or operate any electrical device, such as windows, resulting in possible injury and the establishment of an emergency. Remove the key from the ignition switch only after a full stop of the car in order to avoid switching on the fly steering lock. |
Places outside control: the front doors, the boot lid.
| Fig. eleven. Directions turning the key for unlocking and locking the door locks
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To unlock, turn the key to the unlocking of the lock in front of any door or in the castle luggage compartment (Fig. 1.1). To lock should be a time to turn the key in the locking position in the lock any door or trunk. To lock the door without a key must be pressed the lock button and close the door pull up the handle to open the door. Designated control inside: door lock buttons and button control central locking the driver's door. To lock the lock every door lock button. To unlock the lock, pull up the lock button. To open the door lock, pull back the inner handle.
Highlighting the door lock. In order to facilitate the introduction of the key into the lock at night, after the pen is lifted to open the door in the cover plate by approximately 20 to light up the lamp.
Sound signal. The car can be equipped with a system that after opening the door of a vehicle includes a beep as a reminder that the ignition key is still in the switch (lock) of ignition. When you open or loosely closed doors a warning beep, if the parking brake lever is down ignition key is in the ?�ON?� (?�II?�) and ?�START?� (?�III?�).
Central locking. Press or removing the lock button on the driver's door is automatically locked or unlocked at the same time all the doors.
The locking system locks the rear doors to prevent their discovery of the children. The design of the rear doors provide additional safety device for children (Fig. 1.2).
| Fig. 12. Location on the rear door child safety latches A - latch on; B - latch off
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To turn the latch to open the rear door and slide the latch down. The inner knob lock doors are now locked and the door can be opened only from the outside. To turn off the safety latch to open the rear door and slide the latch up. Now the door can be opened from the inside again.
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