Definition of Ignition lock

1. Noun. A restraint incorporated into the ignition switch to prevent the use of a vehicle by persons who do not have the key.

Exact synonyms: Lock
Group relationships: Ignition Switch
Generic synonyms: Constraint, Restraint

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ignition Lock

ignis fatuus
ignitabilities
ignitability
ignitable
ignite
ignited
igniter
igniters
ignites
ignitibility
ignitible
igniting
ignition
ignition coil
ignition key
ignition lock (current term)
ignition switch
ignition system
ignition temperature
ignition temperatures
ignitions
ignitor
ignitors
ignitron
ignitrons
ignivomous
ignobilities
ignobility
ignoble
ignobleness

Literary usage of Ignition lock

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Popular Mechanics Shop Notes (1920)
"A Reliable Ignition Auto Lock A simple ignition lock for a small automobile of a common type, that defies the efforts of un- au th orized persons to start ..."

2. Automobile Troubles and Repairs, Welding-vulcanizing: A Practical Guide to by Morris Albert Hall, George W. Cravens (1916)
"On the Packard, the electrical control and the ignition lock are grouped on a control post, in front of and supported from the steering post, with a hollow ..."

3. Auto Data Book edited by Edwin Hess (1921)
"No Car Complete Without It It is a Hood and ignition lock and Identification Device and Mirror Combined. Aluminum and special construction. ..."

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