Ignition positions (key access), Ignition positions, Key access) -17 – Buick 2011 Lacrosse User Manual

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Buick LaCrosse Owner Manual - 2011

Driving and Operating

9-17

Vehicle speeds above
110 km/h (68 mph) should
be limited to five minutes
per use.

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Avoid making hard stops
for the first 322 km (200 mi)
or so. During this time the
new brake linings are not
yet broken in. Hard stops
with new linings can mean
premature wear and earlier
replacement. Follow this
breaking-in guideline every
time you get new brake
linings.

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Do not tow a trailer during
break-in. See Driving
Characteristics and Towing
Tips on page 9‑56
for the
trailer towing capabilities
of your vehicle and more
information.

Following break‐in, engine
speed and load can be gradually
increased.

Ignition Positions
(Key Access)

The ignition switch has four different
positions.

Notice: Using a tool to force the
key to turn in the ignition could
cause damage to the switch or
break the key. Use the correct
key, make sure it is all the way in,
and turn it only with your hand.
If the key cannot be turned by
hand, see your dealer.

The key must be fully extended to
start the vehicle.

To shift out of P (Park), turn the
ignition to ON/RUN and apply the
brake pedal.

A (STOPPING THE ENGINE/
LOCK/OFF):
When the vehicle is
stopped, turn the ignition switch to
LOCK/OFF to turn the engine off.
Retained Accessory Power (RAP)
will remain active. See Retained
Accessory Power (RAP) on
page 9‑24
for more information.

This is the only position from
which the key can be removed.
This locks the ignition and automatic
transmission.

Do not turn the engine off when the
vehicle is moving. This will cause
a loss of power assist in the brake
and steering systems and disable
the airbags.

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