The park lock solenoid is energized within the automatic transaxle
control when the ignition is turned to one of the following positions:
The energized park lock solenoid pulls the mechanical lock that is connected
to the park lock solenoid away from the shifter. The Brake Transmission Shift
     Interlock (BTSI) solenoid is de-energized when the brake pedal is depressed.
     The de-energized BTSI solenoid pulls away the mechanical lock that is
 connected   to   the BTSI solenoid away from the shifter. You can move the
 shifter out   of the PARK position at this point. The park position switch
 opens and de-energizes     the steering column electric park lock when the
 vehicle is taken out of   the   PARK position. The mechanical lock within
 the ignition lock cylinder   disables   the ignition key from moving so the
 key cannot be taken out of   the cylinder.   The park position switch within
 the automatic transaxle control   closes when   the shifter is placed in
the  PARK position. The closed park   position switch within the automatic
transaxle  supplies voltage to the steering   electric  park  lock. The energized
electric  park lock pulls the mechanical   lock in  the ignition key cylinder
away from  the cylinder. The ignition key   can then be turned to  the LOCK
position.  The key can then be taken out of   the cylinder.
The steering column components perform functions other than steering.
The following components on the steering column perform the    described functions:
|          | The column absorbs energy. The column will compress in a front end collision
in order to lessen the chance of injury to the driver. | 
 
|     •  | The ignition switch and the lock mount on the column | 
 
|          | The ignition and the steering operations will lock in order to inhibit
the theft of the   vehicle with the column mounted lock. | 
 
|     •  | The multifunction lever | 
 
|          | The multifunction lever provides control of the following components: | 
 
|        -  | The headlamp high-beams | 
 
|        -  | The windshield wiper and the washer | 
 
The column is easily disassembled and reassembled. Use the specified
screws, bolts and nuts in order to ensure that the energy absorbing action
     occurs. Take special care in handling the column when the column is removed
     from the vehicle.
The plastic fasteners that maintain the column rigidity may shear or
loosen if  the following conditions exist:
- Use of a steering wheel puller other than the recommended puller
 
- A sharp striking on the end of the steering shaft or the shift
lever
 
- Something is leaning on the column
 
- A dropped column