Steering Column Switches
Steering Column Switches
The steering column switches consist of the following components:
- LH multifunction switch- controls the turn signals, headlamp low/high beam, headlamp flash-to-pass and the trip computer display (if equipped). The LH multifunction switch can be serviced separately. For additional information on exterior lighting, refer to Lighting and Horns. For additional information on the trip computer, refer to Instrument Panel, Gauges and Warning Indicators.
- RH multifunction switch- controls the front windshield wipers and the rear window wiper (if equipped). The RH multifunction switch can be serviced separately. For additional information on the wiper/washer system, refer to Wiper and Washer Systems.
- Ignition switch- used in conjunction with the ignition lock cylinder and ignition key to achieve the various ignition modes.
- Start/stop switch- available only on vehicles equipped with a push button start system. Located in the instrument panel just to the right of the steering column, the start/stop switch is used instead of a conventional ignition switch to achieve the various ignition modes.
Push Button Start System Ignition Modes
The push button start system has 3 ignition modes:
- OFF
- ON (engine off)
- START
The start/stop button is used in conjunction Intelligent Access (IA) key and the brake pedal (automatic transaxle) or clutch pedal (manual transaxle) to achieve the different ignition modes as indicated in the table below. For additional information on the IA (Intelligent Access) key, refer to Antitheft and Alarm Systems.
Push Button Start Ignition Modes
OFF Mode
If the vehicle is in motion, a momentary press of the start/stop switch will not shut the engine off. If the vehicle is moving, the start/stop switch must be pressed and held for longer than one second to achieve OFF mode.
ON Mode
When the vehicle enters ON mode, multiple indicators in the IPC (Instrument Panel Cluster) will prove out (just like a vehicle equipped with an ignition key cylinder), the indicator in the start/stop switch will illuminate and the IPC (Instrument Panel Cluster) will display the vehicle mileage and current transmission gear selection.