Ignition key definition

Ignition key means the device that operates the electric power supply necessary to operate the engine or motor of the vehicle. This definition does not preclude a non mechanical device.
Ignition key means a specific device that operates the locking system of a vehicle which is built in a way that it can only be operated by this device (key). This definition explicitly includes keyless entry- and/or drive authorisation systems (OICA,?????)

Examples of Ignition key in a sentence

  • KEYS - Ignition key and cabin keys or combos must be left in the marina office.

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