Superformance Coupe Owner's Manual Operational ... - Second Strike
Superformance Coupe Owner's Manual Operational ... - Second Strike
Superformance Coupe Owner's Manual Operational ... - Second Strike
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CAUTION: Although the absence of key locks or door handles<br />
does enhance the security of your vehicle, it does however raise the<br />
possibility that you may not be able to gain access yourself. E.G<br />
keys and immobilizer remote control accidentally locked inside the<br />
car OR in the case of a flat battery.<br />
It is therefore strongly recommended that you keep a spare trunk<br />
lock key either on your person or attached to the car, in a secure<br />
place known only to you, so that you may gain access from the rear<br />
hatch if locked out of the car for any reason.<br />
NOTE: Once inside the cockpit the door can be opened by either<br />
pressing the Electronic DOOR RELEASE BUTTONS (See<br />
Figures 11 and 12 on page 17) or using the manual door lever.<br />
(See Figure 13 on page 17)<br />
IMPORTANT: Care should be taken when opening the door in<br />
windy conditions.<br />
Keys<br />
1 2 3<br />
[Figure 28 – Keys]<br />
Your car has a key for the ignition (1), a key for the locking gas<br />
cap (2), and a key for locking the trunk (3). A spare of each of<br />
these keys is supplied with the vehicle<br />
Record the key information here:<br />
Key Name Number<br />
Ignition __________ __________<br />
Trunk<br />
__________ __________<br />
Locking gas cap __________ __________<br />
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