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Military Hummers don&#8217t have a keyed ignition switch. Instead, a three-position lever controls off, run, and start (the high-tech anti-theft system involves pulling a steel cable out from under the dash, wrapping it around the steering wheel, and securing it with a padlock). The light switch is also military spec, and it&#8217s located just below the ignition switch. The indicator to the right of the ignition switch is an air-filter restriction gauge, something that&#8217s not found inside the civilian version. A regular keyed ignition on the steering column is used on civilian units.
Military Vs. Civilian Hummers

Military Hummers don’t have a keyed ignition switch. Instead, a three-position lever controls off, run, and start (the high-tech anti-theft system involves pulling a steel cable out from under the dash, wrapping it around the steering wheel, and securing it with a padlock). The light switch is also military spec, and it’s located just below the ignition switch. The indicator to the right of the ignition switch is an air-filter restriction gauge, something that’s not found inside the civilian version. A regular keyed ignition on the steering column is used on civilian units.  View Related Article

 

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