User's Manual

4. KEYS & SECURITY ALARM
Keys
A mechanical key is used to operate the combined ignition
switch/steering column lock, and the emergency manual door
locking function via the left hand door. The keyhead incorpo-
rates an electronic transponder which communicates with a
sensor by the ignition switch to allow engine starting only with
the correct key.
A duplicate key is supplied with the new car and, on receipt,
should be separated and kept in a safe place for use in an
emergency. The mechanical key code and security system PIN
(sPecific Identification Number) are also supplied with the keys,
and should be removed from the key ring and noted safely with
the vehicle documents. These numbers will be required when
ordering or programming replacement or additional keys from
your dealer. Ensure that a spare key is always accessible to
guard against becoming stranded.
Memorising the PIN will allow the security system to be over
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ridden in case of transmitter loss or failure (see page 20).
WARNING:
Never leave the car unattended with the key in the ignition
switch, especially if unsupervised children and/or animals
are in the car. Dangers can arise from imprudent operation
of window or other electrical controls. If engine starting
attempts are made, an accident could be caused, resulting
Keys & Security Alarm
Manual siren, tailgate
Disarm, mobilise, unlock
Arm & Lock
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