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mowermech
Dec 25, 2013Explorer
Actually, SOME "older models" (2006 and previous) had an ignition switch that had a position labeled "OFF, not locked". There is no need to pull a fuse on those vehicles.
Sadly, the engineers, in their infinite wisdom, deleted that switch position on later models. Therefore, the switch must be in the "ACCessory" position to unlock the steering, so a fuse must be pulled to disable the electrical system.
Then they made the smart move of deleting the steering lock.
Sadly, the engineers, in their infinite wisdom, deleted that switch position on later models. Therefore, the switch must be in the "ACCessory" position to unlock the steering, so a fuse must be pulled to disable the electrical system.
Then they made the smart move of deleting the steering lock.
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