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UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR
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� Garage Door Opener (HomeLink�
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CAUTION! To avoid damage to the mir
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HANDS-FREE COMMUNICATION (UConnect)
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• For each feature explanation in
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Call/Dial by Saying a Number • Pr
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• Press the ’Phone’ button to
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Place/Retrieve a Call from Hold To
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the paired cellular phone to call t
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Dialing Using the Cellular Phone Ke
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Delete UConnect Paired Cellular Pho
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UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR
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UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR
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WARNING! • Adjusting a seat while
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Lumbar Support Control Lever Head R
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Folding Rear Seat Folding Rear Seat
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WARNING! If the hood is not fully l
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To activate the delay feature, turn
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Overhead Console Map/Reading Lights
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CAUTION! Turn the windshield wipers
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The fluid reservoir will hold nearl
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CAUTION! Do not place any article u
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To Resume Speed: If you deactivated
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Sunglasses Storage At the rear of t
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1. Press and hold the two outer Hom
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NOTE: If programming a garage door
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WARNING! • Never leave children i
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For vehicles equipped with the EVIC
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CUP HOLDERS Front Seat Cup Holders
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Cargo Area The 60/40 split-folding
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CONTENTS UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUM
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� Video Entertainment System (Sal
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BASE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER UNDERSTANDI
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS 1.
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WARNING! A hot engine cooling syste
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16. Seat Belt Reminder Light This l
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21. Vehicle Security Alarm (VSA) In
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Certain conditions such as a loose
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If Compass/Temp/Audio is already di
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This feature allows you to monitor
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2. Press and hold the compass butto
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Analog Roaming Voice Mail Text Mess
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“Lock Doors Automatically at 15 m
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“Display Units of Measure in” T
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Operating Instructions - Radio Mode
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Press the rotary TUNE control a sec
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TIME Button (CD Mode) Press this bu
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SALES CODE RAK - AM/FM/CASSETTE/CD
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AM/FM Button (Radio Mode) Press the
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Seek Button Press the SEEK button u
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SCAN Button (CD MODE for CD Audio P
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The radio uses the following limits
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LOAD/EJT - Eject Press the LOAD/EJT
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Mapping information for navigation
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Audio Clock Display Select this opt
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Remote Control Location SATELLITE R
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A CD or tape may remain in the radi
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VOL- UME Button AUDIO MODE Button T
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5. A loose tape should be corrected
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Temperature Control The rotary knob
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The controls on the climate control
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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NOTE: To control the air conditioni
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Control Setting Suggestions for Var
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CONTENTS � Starting Procedures ..
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▫ Premium System — If Equipped
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Automatic Transmission The gear sel
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ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED
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The selector lever is automatically
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Selector Lever Gear Ranges P (Park)
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vehicle under heavy loading conditi
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NOTE: Even if the transmission can
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The engine may be started in this r
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2. Move the selector lever to the P
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• You can start out in first or s
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PARKING BRAKE The parking brake sho
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The electronic brake force distribu
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Brake Force Distribution (EBD) syst
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acceleration, ease up on the accele
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ELECTRONIC STABILITY PROGRAM (ESP)
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CAUTION! If the vehicle is towed wi
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Tire Sizing Chart EXAMPLE: Size Des
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Tire Identification Number (TIN) Th
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Loading The vehicle maximum load on
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STARTING AND OPERATING 231 5
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2. Economy— Improper inflation pr
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WARNING! High speed driving with yo
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WARNING! Fast spinning tires can be
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WARNING! • Do not use a tire, whe
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NOTE: In order to avoid damage to t
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• The TPM System will warn the dr
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Base System — If Equipped The Tir
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Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressu
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NOTE: The compact spare tire (if so
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Reformulated Gasoline Many areas of
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• The use of fuel additives, whic
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CAUTION! • Damage to the fuel sys
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• Vehicle Identification Number (
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NOTE: Refer to the “Vehicle Certi
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WARNING! • An improperly adjusted
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Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Tra
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must be considered as part of the t
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Towing Requirements — Trailer Bra
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Towing Tips Before setting out on a
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CONTENTS WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
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NOTE: There are steps that you can
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5. Passengers should not remain in
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Jacking and Changing a Tire 1. Bloc
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Jack Engagement Locations WHAT TO D
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WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 281 Wheel
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5. Connect one end of the jumper ca
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CAUTION! • When “rocking” a s
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CONTENTS MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
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2.7L ENGINE COMPARTMENT MAINTAINING
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5.7L ENGINE COMPARTMENT MAINTAINING
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Loose Fuel Filler Cap If the vehicl
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WARNING! You can be badly injured w
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CAUTION! Overfilling or underfillin
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10W-30 OIL VISCOSITY CHART The engi
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WARNING! The air induction system (
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Maintenance-Free Battery The top of
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Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling
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Windshield Washers The windshield w
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Cooling System — Drain, Flush, an
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WARNING! • The warning words “D
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Pay particular attention to those h
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Master Cylinder — Brake Fluid Lev
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Fluid and Filter Changes Automatic
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What Causes Corrosion? Corrosion is
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and Mopar� Total Clean or equival
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FUSES (POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTERS)
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CAUTION! • When installing the Po
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Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Des
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(base), the Driver Express Power Wi
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BULB REPLACEMENT Low Beam Headlight
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Backup Light, Side Marker Light, Ta
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3 — Tail/Turn Light Bulb 4 — Ta
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FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES MAINTAINING Y
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Chassis MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 33
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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M AI N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L
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CONTENTS IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSIS
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• If for some reason you are stil
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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS In the 50
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Treadwear The treadwear grade is a
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INDEX 10
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Fluid Level Check .................
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Delay (Intermittent) Wipers .......
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Requirements .....................
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Bulb Replacement ..................
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Materials Added to ................
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Untwisting Procedure ..............
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Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight ......