Keys; Entrance Door - GMC Motor Home Operating Manual

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KEYS
Two sets of keys are furnished with your
Motor Home. These keys are for the locks in the
ignition switch, entrance door, glove box, ex-
ternal utilities compartment, and living area
water tank filler cap . The code number of the
ignition switch key is stamped on the "knock
out" plug in the key head. Your dealer removed
this plug and placed it with the spare keys in
the special key envelope that was given to you
at the time of delivery . For your protection
record the number on this plug and the numbers
on the other keys. Keep these numbers in a safe
place, such as your wallet, NOT IN THE VE-
HICLE. In the event the original keys are lost,
duplicates can be made by your dealer or a
locksmith using the key code information . When
leaving the vehicle unattended, remove the keys
and lock the entrance door.
ENTRANCE DOOR
TYPE 1 DOOR LATCH
Door must be locked from outside the vehicle
by inserting the key into the door key lock and
turning. To unlock, turn in the counterclockwise
direction . Reverse the direction to lock .
To lock door from inside the vehicle, push
lock button IN. To unlock and open door from
inside, pull the locking button OUT and lift or
push down on inside door handle.
Type 1 Door Latch
VIEWED FROM OUTSIDE VEHICLE
TYPE 2 DOOR LATCH
(Illustrated on Next Page)
The entrance door may be locked from out-
side the vehicle by inserting the key into the
door key lock and turning . To unlock, turn in
the counterclockwise direction . Reverse direction
to lock .
To lock the door from inside the vehicle, push
the left lock knob toward the rear of the vehicle
(to the right) . To unlock and open door from
the inside, pull the left locking knob toward the
front of the vehicle (to the left) and lift or
push down on inside door handle .
All models have as a standard safety feature
overriding door locks . When locked, the door
latch mechanism is inoperative, preventing in-
advertent opening of the door by movement of
the inside handle .
The Type 2 door latch of the Motor Home
also has a "dead bolt" lock that is used as a
secondary lock .
REMINDER: Always lock entrance door
when driving for greater security in the
event of an accident, to help keep chil-
dren from inadvertently opening door,
and for security against entry by un-
welcome persons while momentarily
stopped .

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