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The magnet for selector
lever block 'P' N380
It is possible to switch on the ignition via the switch for access and start authorisation and via
the button E408 for access and start authorisation.
How it works
The magnet for selector lever block 'P' is without cur-
rent when the ignition is switched off, thus disabling
the selector lever in 'P' position. Once the ignition
has been switched on, a signal flows from the switch
for access and start authorisation E415 or from the
button for access and start authorisation E408 to the
access and start authorisation relay J 518. This then
sends current to the magnets for selector lever block
'P' and the disablement is removed. The switch F319
signals to the access and start authorisation relay
that the selector lever is in 'P' position.
Signal
'Ignition
switched on'
Signal to the
magnets for
selector lever block 'P'
Effect of drop-out
If one of the signals fails or the magnet for selector
lever block 'P' is defective, then the selector lever
cannot be moved out of the 'P' position. The disable-
ment has to be manually unlocked for towing the
vehicle. For this purpose, the selector lever covering
is to be removed and the magnet actuated by hand.
The selector lever has to be simultaneously moved
out of the 'P' position.
Also located at the selector lever. It prevents the
selector lever from moving out of the 'P' position
when the ignition is switched off. The brake
therefore has to be pressed and the ignition
switched on in order to move the selector lever
from the 'P' position.
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