What does ACC mean on key ignition?

What does ACC mean on key ignition?

Accessory
ACC (Accessory) — Allows operation of electrical accessories with the engine off. ON — The engine runs and all electrical accessories can be used. START — Engages the starter. Release the ignition switch when the engine starts. The ignition switch returns automatically to the “ON” position.

Where is the ACC position on ignition?

ACC / ACCESSORY (ACC ON) The second position is the ACC/ACCESSORY position, which allows you to use your radio, windshield wipers, and other accessories while the engine is off. This position should also be used in the event that your vehicle is being pushed or towed. In this position, the engine is off.

What are the 4 positions of the key ignition switch?

The ignition switch has four positions: LOCK (0), ACCESSORY (I), ON (II), and START (III). Use this position only to start the engine. The switch returns to the ON (II) position when you let go of the ignition switch.

Why does my car key turn freely in the ignition?

Went to start vehicle, key turned normally, acc power came on but car wouldn’t start. Turned key to off position and acc power stayed on. Key now turns freely in the ignition and the only way to turn off the power is to disconnect the battery.

What does turning the accessory key do to the battery?

Turning the key to the “accessory” position doesn’t actually draw any electricity from the battery. It simply allows you to draw a limited amount of electricity to run certain accessories, like the radio, the power windows and the interior lights. Tom: So something had to be on, despite your protestations.

Is it bad to leave the key on ” on ” position?

On an old ’85 Ford V6 I left the key “on” for about 20 min. while having problems loading my boat on the trailer. When I went to restart the motor it would crank but not start. I had burned out something in the primitive electronic ignition. Not easy getting the car and boat towed up the ramp.

What should I do if my key won’t turn?

The ignition switch needs to have the small linkage from the back side of the key lock cylinder to turn the switch to start and run the vehicle. Have the ignition switch removed and inspect the linkage and switch to see if one or both switch and linkage needs replaced.

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