Porsche 928 S 1984 Owner's Manual page 11

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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 gong
alarm are standard equipment in your
Porsche. The gong will sound if you
open the driver's door while the key
is still in the ignition lock. It is your re-
minder to pull the key out of the igni-
tion lock and lock the doors.
Always remove the ignition key,
especially if children are left unat-
tended in the vehicle. Unsupervised
use of any vehicle key may cause
serious personal injury.
Do not leave your vehicle unat-
tended with the key in the ignition
lock. Take the key and lock the
doors.
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a Master key
b Auxiliary key
c Rear glove compartment key
d Key for lockable wheel nuts
Keys
Your Porsche comes with two of each of the
following keys:
a Master key for ignition lock, door locks, lug-
gage compartment lock, fuel filler cap lock
and glove compartment lock.
b Auxiliary key for ignition lock, door locks
and luggage compartment lock and fuel filler
cap lock.
WARNING
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
locked when you remove the key, and you
will not be able to steer the car.
Because of the symmetrical shape of the key
shaft, there is no "wrong" way of inserting the
key in the locks.
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.
For vehicles equipped with lockable wheel nuts,
four identical keys, four wheel nuts with lock
sleeve, plus a standard wheel nut for the spare
wheel, are included. When taking the vehicle
to your Porsche dealer or to a workshop for
wheel or tire service, remember to leave one
key with the service attendant.
In case of loss, duplicate keys cannot be
furnished by your Porsche dealer. Do not
leave these keys in the vehicle. Keep them
in a safe place.
See "Lockable wheel nuts" for details.

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