Ignition Switch/Steering Lock; Engine Immobiliser; Ignition Switch Positions - Triumph Explorer Owner's Handbook Manual

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Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

2
P
5
1.
Ignition switch/steering lock
2. LOCK position
3. OFF position
4. ON position
5. PARK position

Engine immobiliser

The ignition barrel housing acts as the
antenna for the engine immobiliser.
When the ignition switch is turned to
the OFF position and the ignition key is
removed, the engine immobiliser is on
(see page 27). The engine immobiliser is
turned off when the ignition key is in the
ignition switch and it is turned to the ON
position.
General Information

Ignition Switch Positions

This is a four-position, key operated
3
switch. The key can be removed from
the switch only when it is in the OFF,
4
LOCK or P (PARK) position.
TO LOCK: Turn the handlebar fully to the
left, turn the key to the OFF position,
push and fully release the key, then
rotate it to the LOCK position.
PARKING: Turn the key from the LOCK
position to the P position. The steering
will remain locked, and the position lights
1
will be switched on.
Note:
Do not leave the steering lock in the
P position for long periods of time as
this will cause the battery to
discharge.
For reasons of security and safety,
always move the ignition switch to the
OFF, LOCK or PARK position and
remove the key when leaving the
motorcycle unattended.
Any
unauthorised
motorcycle may cause injury to the
rider,
other
pedestrians and may also cause
damage to the motorcycle.
With the key in the LOCK or P position
the steering will become locked.
Never turn the key to the LOCK or
P positions while the motorcycle is
moving as this will cause the steering
to lock. Locked steering will cause loss
of motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
use
of
the
road
users
and
Warning
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