Dodge 2007 Caravan - Manual

Dodge 2007 Caravan

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – INTRODUCTION; CONTENTS
  • Page 4 – parts, and is interested in; HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
  • Page 6 – WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS; This manual contains; WARNINGS; against operating; CAUTIONS; It is illegal to remove the VIN.; VIN Location
  • Page 7 – VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS
  • Page 9 – THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE; Automatic Transaxle Ignition Interlock System . .15
  • Page 12 – If you try to remove the key before you place the; Three Button Key
  • Page 13 – Ignition Key Position
  • Page 14 – If you turned the wheel to the right to engage
  • Page 15 – A key, which has not been programmed, is also
  • Page 16 – Replacement Keys; Only keys that have been programmed to the
  • Page 17 – The new Sentry Key has been programmed.; The Keyless; Repeat this procedure to program up to a
  • Page 18 – General Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.; SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED
  • Page 19 – If the SECURITY light stays on continuously; To Disarm the System
  • Page 20 – If the key is in the ignition switch, then all
  • Page 22 – To unlock the doors and liftgate:; Press the UNLOCK button for 5 to 10 seconds.; To lock the doors and liftgate:; Press the LOCK button for 5 to 10 seconds.
  • Page 23 – Using The Panic Alarm:; When you turn off the panic alarm by pressing; To Program Transmitters:
  • Page 26 – Transmitter Battery Service; Perchlorate Material — special handling may; Separating Transmitter Halves
  • Page 27 – Door Lock Plunger
  • Page 28 – Power Door Locks — If Equipped; Power Door Lock switch
  • Page 29 – Personal Settings; Do not start the
  • Page 30 – Enter your vehicle and close all doors.
  • Page 31 – WINDOWS
  • Page 32 – Power Vent Window Switches
  • Page 34 – SLIDING SIDE DOOR; Always open the door smoothly.; Sliding Door Hardware
  • Page 35 – The driver’s side sliding door cannot be opened; Sliding Door Open Flash; The power sliding door must be unlocked before
  • Page 36 – Power Sliding Door Switch
  • Page 38 – Child Protection Door Lock; When the child lock system is engaged, the door; To Engage the Child Protection Door Lock; To activate the system:; Child Lock Control
  • Page 39 – To Disengage the Child Protection Door Lock
  • Page 40 – LIFTGATE; The key that is used to start the vehicle is also
  • Page 41 – On vehicles without power locks, the liftgate can; Power Liftgate — If Equipped; Liftgate Handle
  • Page 42 – Power Liftgate Button
  • Page 43 – 4° C) or temperatures above 143° F
  • Page 45 – In the event of an individual being locked inside; Storage Bin Cover Emergency Release Strap
  • Page 46 – Do not use the storage bin emergency release to; OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS; The front airbags have a multi stage inflator; Reinstall Cover Strap
  • Page 47 – Everyone; in a motor vehicle should
  • Page 49 – Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions; Latch Plate
  • Page 50 – Latch Plate To Buckle
  • Page 51 – Removing Slack From Belt
  • Page 52 – Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage; Adjusting Upper Shoulder Belt
  • Page 54 – These devices are not a substitute for proper seat
  • Page 55 – Belt Alert Programming; The following steps must occur within the first
  • Page 56 – Although the Enhanced Warning System; Seat Belts and Pregnant Women
  • Page 57 – The front airbags are certified to the Federal; Front Airbag Components
  • Page 58 – Window Bags
  • Page 59 – Do not use a clothing bar mounted to the coat
  • Page 60 – The passenger front airbag may not deploy even; Children 12 years old and under should always ride; Infants in rear facing child restraints should; NEVER; ride
  • Page 64 – The; Driver and Passenger Airbag/Inflator Units; are; Side Impact SRS Side Curtain Bags; are designed
  • Page 65 – it signals the inflator unit. A; Knee Impact Bolsters; help protect the knees, and; Occupant; The OCS system will
  • Page 66 – Passenger Airbag Disabled Light
  • Page 67 – Occupant Classification Module (OCM) — If; is located beneath the front passenger seat.; Passenger Airbag Disabled (PAD) Indicator; indicates to the driver and
  • Page 68 – Bladder Assembly — If Equipped; is located
  • Page 69 – The following requirements must be strictly adhered to:; If A Deployment Occurs; A collision that is not severe enough to need
  • Page 72 – Airbag Light; an authorized dealer service the system immediately.
  • Page 77 – Children Too Large For Booster Seats; Make sure that the child is upright in the seat.
  • Page 79 – Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren (LATCH); center seating position.; Latch Anchorages
  • Page 80 – Tether Strap Mounting
  • Page 82 – Installing the Child Restraint System
  • Page 83 – Transporting Pets
  • Page 84 – Use this tether anchor to secure only forward
  • Page 85 – rear most position; . Older children who do not use; Tether Anchor Location
  • Page 86 – Tether To Anchor
  • Page 88 – ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Page 91 – UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 96 – MANUAL REARVIEW MIRROR
  • Page 97 – Outside Mirrors; Automatic Dimming Mirror
  • Page 99 – Power Mirror Switches
  • Page 101 – Operations; UConnectTM Switches
  • Page 103 – Pair (Link) UConnectTM System to a Cellular Phone
  • Page 105 – Add Names to Your UConnectTM Phonebook
  • Page 108 – Phone Call Features
  • Page 111 – Emergency Assistance
  • Page 114 – Dialing Using the Cellular Phone Keypad
  • Page 115 – Information Service; you can access voice activated automated; Advanced Phone Connectivity; connected; List Paired Cellular Phone Names; Press the ’Phone’ button to begin.
  • Page 118 – Far End Audio Performance
  • Page 119 – Bluetooth Communication Link; on
  • Page 123 – Manual Seat Adjuster
  • Page 124 – Driver Power Seat Switch
  • Page 125 – Adjustable Head Restraints — If Equipped; Adjustable Head Restraint Release Tab
  • Page 126 – Heated Seats — If Equipped; Heated seat switches
  • Page 127 – Manual Reclining Seats — If Equipped; Manual Reclining Seat Control
  • Page 128 – Manual Lumbar — If Equipped; Manual Lumbar Control
  • Page 130 – To Fold Second Row Seats; Slide storage bin locking mechanism to the; Storage Bin Cover Lock Release
  • Page 131 – Second Row Seatback Release Lever
  • Page 132 – To Unfold Second Row Seats; Slide storage bin locking mechanism to the; Second Row Seat Release Handle
  • Page 133 – To Fold Third Row Seats; Lower the head restraint to its full down position.
  • Page 134 – Pull release strap marked “2” to release the anchors.; To Unfold Third Row Seats; Third Row Seatback Release Strap 2
  • Page 135 – Third Row Seatback Lift Assist Strap
  • Page 136 – Tailgate Mode; Tailgate Positioning Release Straps 2 & 3
  • Page 137 – Easy Access Seating; Tilting Second Row Quad Seat
  • Page 138 – Middle Quad Fold & Tumble Seat Removal; Tilting Second Row Stow ’n Go Seat
  • Page 140 – Release Bar Location
  • Page 142 – 0/50 Seat Release Strap 3 Location
  • Page 143 – – Passenger and 3 – Passenger Bench Seats; Bench Seat Release Levers
  • Page 144 – Plastic Grocery Bag Retainer; Grocery Bag Holders
  • Page 145 – Release Lever Location
  • Page 147 – Rear Quad and 50/50 Seating Flexibility; Increased Storage—
  • Page 149 – TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD; Hood Release Lever
  • Page 150 – LIGHTS; Hood Safety Catch
  • Page 151 – Interior Lights; A door, sliding door or the liftgate is left open.; Park Lights; Headlight Switch
  • Page 153 – Automatic Headlights — If Equipped; The engine must be running before the head-; Battery Protection
  • Page 154 – Headlamp Delay — If Equipped; The headlights must be turned off within 45; Front Fog Lights — If Equipped
  • Page 155 – Turn Signal Switch
  • Page 156 – Always remove any build-up of snow that; Windshield Wiper/Washer Control
  • Page 157 – Intermittent Wiper System
  • Page 158 – Tilt Steering Column Control
  • Page 159 – REAR PARK SENSE SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED; Traction Control Switch
  • Page 160 – Rear Park Sense Indicator
  • Page 163 – ADJUSTABLE PEDALS — IF EQUIPPED; The pedals can be adjusted with the ignition OFF.; Adjustable Pedal Switch
  • Page 164 – cannot; be adjusted when the vehicle is in R; ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED; Speed Control Switches
  • Page 165 – To Set At A Desired Speed:
  • Page 166 – The speed control system maintains speed up
  • Page 167 – OVERHEAD CONSOLE — IF EQUIPPED; storage; Overhead Console
  • Page 169 – Turn on the ignition
  • Page 170 – Compass Variance; Magnetic materials should be kept away from
  • Page 172 – Step Button; To Reset The Display; PERFORM SERVICE
  • Page 173 – Customer Programmable Features — If Equipped
  • Page 176 – Sliding Door Open Flash?; STEP; Headlamp Delay
  • Page 177 – GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED
  • Page 178 – Programming HomeLink; When programming a garage door opener, it is; Do not; hold the buttons for longer than 30; do not; repeat Step One to program a second
  • Page 179 – Some gate operators and garage door openers; stays on constantly, programming is; and your device should activate when the; HomeLink Buttons
  • Page 183 – Power Sunroof Controls
  • Page 184 – Wind Buffeting
  • Page 185 – Rear Power Outlet
  • Page 186 – If desired, all of the power outlets can be; Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off
  • Page 187 – Instrument Panel Cup Holders; Be sure the drawer is pulled out completely,; Front Cupholders
  • Page 188 – The convenience tray should never be used for; Rear Cupholders
  • Page 189 – Quad Seat Cupholder
  • Page 190 – Front Seat Storage Bin
  • Page 191 – Overhead Rail System — If Equipped
  • Page 192 – To Remove Storage Bins; Twist the latch handles a
  • Page 193 – Stow ’n Go Center Console Release Handle
  • Page 194 – Cell Phone Holder Removal; When the console is located between the front
  • Page 195 – Removable Floor Console
  • Page 196 – When the removable floor console is located; Cell Phone Holder
  • Page 198 – With all rear seat backs folded, a 4 x 8 foot sheet
  • Page 199 – ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED; Rear Cargo Area Loading Limit
  • Page 200 – To help control wind noise when installing the
  • Page 201 – LOAD LEVELING SYSTEM
  • Page 203 – UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
  • Page 207 – Remote Sound System Controls — If Equipped . . 275
  • Page 208 – INSTRUMENT PANELS AND CONTROLS
  • Page 209 – BASE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
  • Page 210 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH TACH
  • Page 211 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS; The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is
  • Page 212 – Turn Signal Indicators
  • Page 219 – Loose Fuel Filler Cap
  • Page 220 – Trip Odometer Button; ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK
  • Page 221 – The radio, steering wheel radio controls (if
  • Page 222 – Operating Instructions — Radio; Power to operate the radio is controlled by the; Power Switch, Volume Control; RAZ Radio
  • Page 226 – To stop the search, press SCAN a second time.; To Set The Radio Push-button Memory; When subjected to extremely cold temperatures,; Seek Button
  • Page 228 – The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC; This CD player will accept 4
  • Page 229 – The disc can be ejected with the radio OFF.
  • Page 230 – Press button 4 a second time to stop Random Play.; MODE
  • Page 232 – CD Diagnostic Indicators
  • Page 233 – REV Radio
  • Page 236 – This device may not cause harmful interference,
  • Page 237 – You may either insert or eject a disc with the radio OFF.; Seek
  • Page 238 – EJT — Eject; RND — Random Play
  • Page 239 – Notes On Playing MP3 Files
  • Page 240 – Layer 3; Playback of MP3 files
  • Page 243 – RBQ Radio
  • Page 244 – Radio Operation; Mode
  • Page 246 – CD Player Operation; Inserting The Compact Disc
  • Page 247 – The disc can be ejected with the radio and ignition OFF.
  • Page 251 – Power to operate the radio is supplied through; RBK Radio
  • Page 257 – RB1 Radio
  • Page 258 – stereo radio with CD capability.; Refer to your “Naviga-; If your vehicle is not equipped with the CD; screen, the screen will time out and you will be
  • Page 260 – Operating Instructions — CD/DVD Changer; Disc CD/DVD Changer
  • Page 261 – You may eject a disc with the radio OFF.
  • Page 262 – Remote Control Operating Instructions; Aim the remote control at the radio located on; Remote Control
  • Page 266 – Push up on the release button to lower the video screen.; Lowering Video Screen
  • Page 267 – Screen Width Button; Changes the width of the screen picture.; Video Screen and Controls
  • Page 268 – Headphone Controls
  • Page 269 – Headphone Battery Service
  • Page 274 – When the desired program is obtained, press the; Satellite Antenna
  • Page 275 – Remote Sound System Controls
  • Page 277 – CD/DVD DISC MAINTENANCE
  • Page 278 – CLIMATE CONTROLS; Manual Air Conditioning and Heating Controls
  • Page 279 – Dual Zone Temperature Control — If Equipped; Dual Zone Temperature Control
  • Page 280 – Front Mode Control; To improve your selection choices, the system; Panel Mode; Panel Outlets
  • Page 282 – In many temperature lever positions, the bi-; Floor Mode; Floor Outlets
  • Page 283 – Mix Outlets
  • Page 284 – For improved safety, the compressor is activated; Manual Air Conditioning Operation
  • Page 285 – A/C Recirculation Programming; Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
  • Page 286 – Manual Rear Zone Climate Control — If Equipped; Manual Rear Zone Climate Control
  • Page 287 – Rear Blower Control
  • Page 289 – Automatic Temperature Control — If Equipped; Three-Zone Automatic Temperature Control
  • Page 291 – Each of these features operate independently
  • Page 293 – In many temperature positions, the bi-level
  • Page 295 – Defrost Mode; Recirculation Control; Defrost Outlets
  • Page 296 – In cold weather, use of the Recirculation mode
  • Page 297 – Rear Automatic Temperature Control
  • Page 298 – vehicle; Rear Temperature Control
  • Page 299 – Rear Mode Control; Auto Mode; Summer Operation
  • Page 300 – defrost; Outside Air Intake
  • Page 302 – Rear Wiper/Washer Controls
  • Page 303 – Adding Washer Fluid
  • Page 304 – Electric Rear Window Defroster — If Equipped; Washer Fluid Reservoir
  • Page 307 – STARTING AND OPERATING; Extremely Cold Weather Starting (Below
  • Page 311 – STARTING PROCEDURES
  • Page 313 – If Engine Fails To Start
  • Page 314 – After Starting
  • Page 316 – before moving the gear selector out of PARK.; Automatic Transmission Ignition Interlock System; If a malfunction occurs, the system will trap the; Four Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Page 317 – Reset Mode - Electronic Transmission; Turn the key to OFF then restart the engine.; Gear Ranges; “P” Park; Transmission Gear Ranges
  • Page 319 – The vehicle computer will over ride Overdrive; PARKING BRAKE; This light only shows that the parking brake is; Parking Brake Release
  • Page 321 – BRAKE SYSTEM; loss of overall braking effectiveness. This may be evident; Anti-Lock Brake System — If Equipped
  • Page 324 – TRACTION CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED; The system is always in the “stand by” mode unless:
  • Page 325 – POWER STEERING; Increased noise levels at the end of the steering
  • Page 327 – Traction; Slow down if road has standing water or puddles.; TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION
  • Page 328 – is absent from this tire; Tire Sizing Chart; = Passenger car tire based on European design standards
  • Page 331 – DOT; = Department of Transportation; MA; —03 means the 3rd week.
  • Page 332 – The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed; Tire and Loading Information Placard; Tire Placard Location
  • Page 333 – Loading; Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition,
  • Page 337 – Ride Comfort and Vehicle Stability—; Tire Inflation Pressures
  • Page 339 – Tire Pressures for High Speed Operation
  • Page 340 – Compact Spare Tire — If Equipped
  • Page 342 – Tread Wear Indicators
  • Page 343 – Life of Tire; Driving style; Replacement Tires
  • Page 344 – Alignment And Balance; Poor suspension alignment may result in:
  • Page 345 – TIRE CHAINS; Do not use tire chains on a compact spare tire.; Do not drive for prolonged period on dry pavement.
  • Page 346 – In order to avoid damage to tires, chains, and; SNOW TIRES
  • Page 347 – Refer to; Tires — General Information; in this
  • Page 349 – Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Warnings; The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 10
  • Page 353 – FUEL REQUIREMENTS
  • Page 356 – Fuel System Cautions; Intentional tampering with emissions control; Carbon Monoxide Warnings
  • Page 357 – ADDING FUEL
  • Page 359 – When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the; Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message
  • Page 360 – This section only covers those
  • Page 361 – Fuel Requirements
  • Page 362 – When the ambient temperature is above 90°F; Starting
  • Page 364 – Vehicle Certification Label; The label contains the following information:
  • Page 367 – Example Only; Rear Axle; TRAILER TOWING
  • Page 368 – Common Towing Definitions; loaded and ready for operation
  • Page 370 – Weight Distributing Hitch System
  • Page 371 – Improper Adjustment of Weight Distributing System
  • Page 372 – Trailer Hitch Classification; Class III - Heavy Duty; Frontal Area; mended
  • Page 374 – The trailer tongue weight must be considered as; Trailer and Tongue Weight; side to side
  • Page 376 – Towing Requirements
  • Page 377 – Towing Requirements — Tires; − Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a compact
  • Page 380 – Towing Requirements — Trailer Lights & Wiring; Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicles
  • Page 381 – Using the “3” range while operating the vehicle
  • Page 382 – Towing Tips — Cooling System; − City Driving
  • Page 383 – WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
  • Page 384 – HAZARD WARNING FLASHER; With extended use, the Hazard Warning Flash-; Hazard Flasher Switch
  • Page 385 – IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS; On the highways — Slow down.
  • Page 386 – JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING
  • Page 387 – Turn on the Hazard Warning Flasher.
  • Page 388 – Jack Location — Stow ’n Go Seating; Jack Location
  • Page 389 – Spare Tire Stowage — Stow ’n Go Seating; Stow ’n Go Tools
  • Page 390 – Jacking Instructions — Stow ’n Go Seating; Spare Tire Removal
  • Page 391 – If either front tire is flat, it may be necessary to; Spare Tire Hook & Removal
  • Page 392 – Squeezing Winch Retainer Tabs
  • Page 393 – Jack Engagement Locations
  • Page 394 – Do not raise; Do not install the wheel cover on the compact
  • Page 395 – Lower the jack to its fully closed position.; have the tire
  • Page 396 – Secure The Spare Tire As Follows:; Jack Removal/Installation
  • Page 399 – and place the gear
  • Page 401 – Jacking Instructions — Non Stow ’n Go Seating; Lowering Spare Tire
  • Page 405 – JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURE
  • Page 406 – Make sure you have
  • Page 409 – Without The Ignition Key
  • Page 410 – The manufacturer; does not recommend; that you tow a
  • Page 411 – MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE; Drive Belts — Check Condition And Tension . . 423
  • Page 412 – Master Cylinder — Brake Fluid Level Check . . 441
  • Page 414 – Engine Compartment 2.4L Engine
  • Page 417 – not; be ready if your vehicle was recently
  • Page 419 – DEALER SERVICE; MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; The pages that follow contain the; required; maintenance
  • Page 420 – Engine Oil Dipstick
  • Page 421 – Change Engine Oil; Extensive engine idling.; ANY; of these apply to you, then change your engine oil; Engine Oil Selection
  • Page 423 – those oils that are American; Materials Added to Engine Oil
  • Page 425 – Catalytic Converter
  • Page 427 – Maintenance-Free Battery
  • Page 428 – Air Conditioner Maintenance
  • Page 429 – Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling; Use only manufacturer approved A/C System; A/C Air Filter — If Equipped
  • Page 432 – Windshield Wiper Blades
  • Page 433 – Exhaust System; Washer Fluid Bottle
  • Page 436 – Adding Engine Coolant; Mixing coolant types will decrease the life of the; Cooling System Pressure Cap
  • Page 438 – Points To Remember; When the vehicle is stopped after a few miles (a
  • Page 440 – Brake And Power Steering Hoses; Inspection of brake hoses should be performed
  • Page 441 – Master Cylinder — Brake Fluid Level Check
  • Page 443 – Selection of Lubricant
  • Page 444 – Procedure For Checking Fluid Level
  • Page 445 – Fluid and Filter Changes; Normal Usage — No change necessary; Special Additives
  • Page 446 – The most common causes are:
  • Page 448 – Wheel and Wheel Trim Care; heavy soil and/or excessive brake dust, use Mopar; Interior Care
  • Page 449 – Glass Surfaces
  • Page 451 – Removing Front Cupholder
  • Page 452 – Front Wipers
  • Page 454 – Ignition Switch
  • Page 456 – For lighted switches, see your dealer for replace-; LIGHT BULBS — Exterior; Center High-Mounted Stop Light; BULB REPLACEMENT
  • Page 457 – On some vehicles it may be necessary to slide
  • Page 458 – Front Park/Turn Signal and Sidemarker Lights
  • Page 459 – Fog Lights; Reach behind the front fascia from under the vehicle.
  • Page 461 – License Light; Remove the two lens assembly mounting screws.; FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES; Mile Formula or equivalent)
  • Page 465 – MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
  • Page 470 – Miles; Change engine oil and engine oil filter.; engine air cleaner filter.; Replace the air conditioning filter.
  • Page 473 – PCV valve; and replace if necessary.
  • Page 485 – IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE; Mopar
  • Page 488 – Service Contract
  • Page 489 – REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS; motor
  • Page 490 – PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS; A street address is required when ordering
  • Page 491 – Treadwear
  • Page 495 – INDEX
  • Page 499 – Dipsticks
  • Page 506 – Capacity
  • Page 510 – Steering
  • Page 515 – NOTES
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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

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STARTING AND OPERATING

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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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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS This manual contains WARNINGS against operating procedures, which could result in an accident or bodilyinjury. It also contains CAUTIONS against procedures, which could result in damage to your vehicle. If you donot read this entire manual, you may miss importantinformation. Ob...

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