Porsche 928 1980 Owner's Manual page 10

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Do not invite car theft!
An unlocked car with the key in the ignition
switch invites car theft.
A steering wheel lock and a buzzer alarm
are standard equipment in your Porsche.
The buzzer will sound if you open the driver's
door while the key is still in the ignition lock.
This is your reminder to remove the key from
the ignition and lock the doors.
Do not remove the key from the steering
lock while you are driving or as the car is
rolling to a stop. The steering column is lock-
ed when you remove the key, and you will
not be able to steer the car.
The new format of the master and auxiliary
keys makes unauthorized duplication of the
keys virtually impossible. This means, how-
ever, that you yourself will not be able to get
replacement keys cut, unless ordered from
the manufacturer.
Should you need new keys, you must give
the key number. This number is noted on the
plastic tag on the keys. Keep this tag in a
safe place - not in the vehicle.
a Master key
b Auxiliary key
Keys
Your Porsche comes with two each of the
following keys:
a- master key for ignition lock, door locks,
luggage compartment lock and glove
compartment lock.
b - auxiliary key for ignition lock, door locks
and luggage compartment lock
Key light
The master key has a built-in flashlight in the
key head. The beam from a small bulb in the
key head illuminates the lower part of the key
stem.
The flashlight is on as long as the contact
button is depressed.
The flashlight is powered by a 1.5 Volt button
battery. When the beam begins to fade, re-
place the battery, because an old battery
may leak and damage your clothes.
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