Keys And Locks - Chevrolet Chevy II 1965 Owner's Manual

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KEYS, DOORS AND LOCKS
The octagonal-end key operates the ignition switch
and the front doors of your Chevy II.
The round-end key operates the glove box, trunk or
tailgate.
Each key has a serial number stamped on a remov-
able plug. This number will enable you to have another
key made in the event that the original is lost.
To avoid the possibility that unauthorized persons
might duplicate your key, it is strongly recommended
that you record the serial number and then, with a ham-
mer and punch, remove the knockout plug.
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Door Locks
Chevy
II
door locks are
designed both for passenger
safety and for the security of
your car and possessions. Al-
ways keep the doors locked
when driving as well as when
leaving the car unattended.
Locking the Doors
FRONT DOORS:
Inside-push
inside release handles
fully forward.
Outside-use
ignition key.
REAR DOORS:
Inside-push
down on locking button.
(Rear doors can be locked from the inside only.)
Unlocking the Doors
FRONT DOORS
:
Inside-pull
inside release handles
fully rearward.
Outside-use
ignition key.
REAR DOORS:
Inside-lift
up on locking button. (Rear
doors must be unlocked from inside.)
The rear door release handles are inoperative when-
ever the locking button is depressed. This feature is of
particular value if young children ride
in
the back seat.
Before the rear door can be opened from either inside
or outside, the locking button must be raised.

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