??? 02/24/10 10:35 Read: times |
#173520 - It is on mine! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
James Hinnant said:
i don't think it's the removal of the key that locks the column. It is on mine - after Steve said it, I went out and tried it. it's moving the key position to Lock from Off. Not on mine - the steering remains "free" until the key is removed. and you can probably wiggle the wheel a little before it locks. The wheel remains fully "free" while the key remains in the lock; when you remove the key you can, indeed, move the wheel a bit before it goes "clunk" and the lock actually engages. too bad it's raining and i'm in my jammies or i'd test it out for you! :) Where's yer commitment?! ;-) here is a picture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ignition_between_seats.JPG You mean this: step 1 of this howto indicates turning to the On position to unlock: Yes - but that's un-locking; we're talking about the reverse procedure of locking! |