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Chrysler 2006 Sebring User Manual

Chrysler 2006 Sebring
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
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UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
..................................81
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STARTING AND OPERATING
................................................143
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WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
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IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
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INDEX
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Chrysler 2006 Sebring Specifications

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BrandChrysler
Model2006 Sebring
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INTRODUCTION

Warnings and Cautions

Manual contains warnings against procedures that could result in accidents or injury, and cautions against procedures that could damage the vehicle.

Vehicle Identification Number

Explains the VIN location and its importance for identification and record-keeping.

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE

Ignition Key Removal

Instructions on how to properly remove the ignition key from the vehicle.

Door Locks

Provides safety warnings and instructions regarding locking vehicle doors for security and safety.

“Child Protection” Door Lock System (Rear Doors)

Describes the child safety lock system on rear doors, ensuring they can only be opened from the outside.

Remote Keyless Entry — If Equipped

Details how to use the remote transmitter to lock or unlock doors and open the trunk from a distance.

UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE

Mirrors

Information on inside day/night mirrors, automatic dimming mirrors, and electric remote-control mirrors.

SEATS

Covers manual and power seat adjustments, lumbar support, and heated seats.

Multi-Function Control Lever

Describes the controls on the multi-function lever for headlights, turn signals, and other lighting functions.

ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL— IF EQUIPPED

Comprehensive guide on activating, setting, deactivating, and using cruise control features for maintaining speed.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTION

Detailed explanation of individual instrument cluster indicators like Fuel Gauge, Traction Control, and Cruise Light.

Malfunction Indicator Light

Details the OBD II system's Malfunction Indicator Light and its implications for vehicle performance.

Brake System Warning Light

Details the brake system warning light, its indicators for parking brake and fluid level, and critical safety warnings.

RADIO GENERAL INFORMATION

Provides general information about radio signal types, electrical disturbances, and AM/FM reception.

STARTING AND OPERATING

Normal Starting

Step-by-step instructions for starting a cold or warm engine without special procedures.

BATTERY AND ENGINE BLOCK HEATERS — If EQUIPPED

Information on the function and use of engine block heaters for improved cold-weather starting.

Gear Ranges For Four Speed Automatic Transaxle

Explains the function of gear ranges like Park, Reverse, Neutral, Overdrive, and '3' Drive.

TRACTION CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED

Details how the Traction Control System improves acceleration and steering on slippery surfaces.

WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES

IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS

Steps to take if the engine overheats, including highway and city traffic procedures.

JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING

Comprehensive guide on safely jacking the vehicle and changing a flat tire, including warnings and preparation steps.

JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURES IF BATTERY IS LOW

Detailed, step-by-step instructions for safely jump-starting a vehicle with a low battery.

DRIVING ON SLIPPERY SURFACES

Safety precautions and techniques for driving on slippery surfaces to maintain control.

MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE

ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II

Explanation of the OBD II system, its monitoring functions, and the Malfunction Indicator Light.

Engine Oil

Detailed instructions on checking engine oil level, best times for checks, and proper maintenance.

Coolant Checks

Guidance on checking engine coolant protection, condition, and the recovery bottle.

Brakes

Importance of periodic inspection of all brake system components for optimal performance.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES

Explanation of the two maintenance schedules (A and B) and the conditions that determine which schedule to follow.

SCHEDULE “B”

Details the maintenance services required for vehicles operated under severe conditions, including specific mileage/time intervals.

At Each Stop for Fuel

Checks to perform each time the vehicle is refueled, such as checking engine oil and washer fluid.

IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE

Suggestions For Obtaining Service For Your Vehicle

Tips for preparing for service appointments and communicating effectively with the service advisor.

IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE

Information on how the manufacturer and dealers are committed to customer satisfaction and quality service.

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

Instructions on how to report vehicle safety defects to NHTSA in the US and Transport Canada in Canada.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES

Explanation of DOT UTQG grading categories: Treadwear, Traction, and Temperature.

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