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Brand | Chrysler |
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Model | 2014 Town&Country Chrysler |
Category | Automobile |
Language | English |
Highlights critical safety warnings and procedures to avoid vehicle damage and personal injury.
Details the Key Fob, Wireless Ignition Node (WIN), and Sentry Key systems for vehicle access and starting.
Explains the Sentry Key Immobilizer system that prevents unauthorized vehicle operation by disabling the engine.
Covers using the RKE transmitter for door lock/unlock, panic alarm, and liftgate operation.
Describes manual and power door locking mechanisms and safety precautions for securing the vehicle.
Covers seat belts, pretensioners, airbags, and child restraint systems for occupant safety.
Provides guidelines for initial engine and drivetrain break-in for optimal performance and longevity.
Offers essential advice on transporting passengers safely, including warnings about cargo areas and exhaust gas.
Details the BSM system, its sensors, warning lights, and detection zones for safe lane changes.
Covers voice-activated phone system, call handling, phonebook management, and emergency assistance.
Explains how to use voice commands to control various vehicle systems like audio, phone, and climate.
Covers activating, deactivating, and varying speed settings for cruise control, including hill driving.
Describes the rear parking assist system, sensors, warning displays, and enabling/disabling.
Explains how the rear camera displays image and grid lines for parking assistance.
Outlines essential steps before starting the vehicle, including seat adjustment and safety warnings.
Provides critical advice on acceleration, traction, and driving precautions for slippery conditions.
Offers essential warnings and cautions for driving through various water conditions to prevent vehicle damage.
Explains how ABS works, its activation conditions, and associated warnings.
Covers TCS, BAS, ESC, TSC, and HSA systems for enhanced directional control and stability.
Describes how the TPMS warns of low tire pressure and potential system malfunctions.
Explains how to activate and use hazard warning flashers for emergency signaling.
Provides actions to take to reduce engine overheating potential on highways and in city traffic.
Covers essential warnings and procedures for safely jacking up the vehicle and changing a tire.
Introduces the detailed maintenance services required for the vehicle.
Covers checking and changing engine oil, oil selection, and the oil change indicator system.
Covers coolant checks, drain/flush/refill procedures, and pressure cap warnings.
Emphasizes the importance of periodic inspection of brake system components for performance and safety.
Introduces the automatic oil change indicator system and its reminders for scheduled maintenance.
Presents a detailed chart of required maintenance intervals based on mileage or time.
Provides instructions on how to report potential safety defects to NHTSA and the manufacturer.