Dodge 2009 Caliber - Manual

Dodge 2009 Caliber

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of
  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECTION
  • Page 5 – INTRODUCTION; CONTENTS; Vehicle Identification Number
  • Page 6 – parts, and is interested; HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
  • Page 9 – VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS
  • Page 11 – THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE; Sentry Key
  • Page 12 – Liftgate
  • Page 14 – Remove the key from the ignition switch lock cylinder.; Vehicle Key
  • Page 15 – If you try to remove the key before you place the; Ignition Switch Positions
  • Page 16 – Manual Transmission; Remove the key from the ignition switch lock cylinder.
  • Page 17 – Locking Doors With The Key; With the driver’s door open and the key in the; SENTRY KEY; The Sentry Key
  • Page 19 – Customer Key Programming
  • Page 21 – Press UNLOCK on the RKE transmitter.; Vehicle Security Alarm Manual Override
  • Page 22 – REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY — IF EQUIPPED; The line of transmission must not be blocked; Three Button RKE Transmitter
  • Page 23 – Release both buttons at the same time.
  • Page 25 – Flash Lights With Remote Key Lock/Unlock
  • Page 26 – Using The Panic Alarm; When you turn off the Panic Alarm by pressing
  • Page 28 – DOOR LOCKS; Separating RKE Transmitter Halves
  • Page 29 – Power Door Locks; Manual Door Lock Plunger
  • Page 30 – To prevent from locking the key in the vehicle,; Driver Power Door Lock Switch
  • Page 34 – For emergency exit with the system engaged,; POWER WINDOWS — IF EQUIPPED; Power Window Switch Location
  • Page 35 – Auto Down
  • Page 36 – The key that is used to start your vehicle is also; Window Lockout Switch
  • Page 37 – Liftgate Handle
  • Page 38 – OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS
  • Page 40 – Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions; Pulling Out the Latch Plate
  • Page 41 – Inserting Latch Plate into Buckle
  • Page 42 – Positioning Lap Belt
  • Page 44 – Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage; The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage is; Adjustable Anchorage
  • Page 48 – Seat Belt Pretensioners; These devices are not a substitute for proper seat; Detaching Mini-Latch And Buckle
  • Page 50 – Seat Belts And Pregnant Women
  • Page 51 – Airbag and Knee Bolster Location
  • Page 52 – Side Curtain Airbag Location
  • Page 55 – Side Remote Acceleration Sensors (If Equipped)
  • Page 56 – How The Airbag System Works
  • Page 57 – are designed to activate only in certain side
  • Page 59 – A frontal collision that is not severe enough to
  • Page 61 – an authorized dealer service the system promptly:
  • Page 64 – Child Restraints
  • Page 65 – Older Children and Child Restraints
  • Page 68 – To reset this feature, you must let all of the belt
  • Page 69 – install LATCH-compatible child seats such that; Rear Seat LATCH Anchorages
  • Page 70 – When using the LATCH attaching system to
  • Page 71 – If your child restraint seat is not LATCH-; Rear Seat Tether Anchors
  • Page 72 – Make sure that the child is upright in the seat.; ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Page 74 – Exhaust Gas
  • Page 77 – UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE; uconnect
  • Page 78 – Lights
  • Page 81 – Adjusting Rearview Mirror
  • Page 82 – Automatic Dimming Mirror
  • Page 83 – Power Mirrors — If Equipped; Power Mirror Control
  • Page 84 – Mirror Directions
  • Page 85 – Vanity Mirror
  • Page 87 – Operation
  • Page 88 – phone to a Cellular Phone
  • Page 96 – Phone Call Features
  • Page 100 – phone to allow use of this vehicle feature
  • Page 104 – List Paired Cellular Phone Names
  • Page 107 – Far End Audio Performance
  • Page 114 – General Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 119 – Keep in mind that you have to press the VR; Voice Training; phone Voice Training feature may be used.; SEATS; Front Seat Adjustment
  • Page 120 – Manual Seat Height Adjustment — If Equipped; Seat Height Adjustment
  • Page 121 – Lumbar Adjustment
  • Page 122 – Head Restraint Adjustment
  • Page 124 – Fold-Flat Front Passenger Seat; Fold-Flat Front Passenger Seat Handle
  • Page 125 – Folding Rear Seat
  • Page 126 – To open the hood, two latches must be released.; Reclining Rear Seat Strap
  • Page 130 – Fog Lights — If Equipped; out the end of the multifunction lever.; Turn Signals; Fog Light Control
  • Page 131 – High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch; Turn Signal Control
  • Page 133 – Daytime Running Lights (DRL) — If Equipped; The DRLs will automatically turn off when the; WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS; Wiper Control
  • Page 134 – Washer Control
  • Page 135 – Mist Feature; Mist Control
  • Page 136 – Tilt Steering Control
  • Page 137 – The Electronic Speed Control system has been; To Activate; Electronic Speed Control Lever
  • Page 138 – To Set At A Desired Speed; The vehicle should be traveling at a steady; To Deactivate
  • Page 139 – The Electronic Speed Control system maintains
  • Page 140 – GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED; HomeLink
  • Page 141 – Programming HomeLink; erase all channels before you begin training.
  • Page 144 – Gate Operator/Canadian Programming; to pick up the signal during programming.; Continue to press and hold the HomeLink; ” earlier in this section.; Using HomeLink; button. Activation will now occur for the
  • Page 146 – This device may not cause harmful interference; POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED; The power sunroof switch is located in the reading light.; Power Sunroof Switch
  • Page 147 – Opening the Sunroof
  • Page 148 – Pinch protection is disabled while the switch is
  • Page 149 – The sunshade cannot be closed if the sunroof is; Wind Buffeting
  • Page 150 – ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS; Power Outlet 12-Volts
  • Page 152 – POWER INVERTER — IF EQUIPPED; 15-Volt Power Outlet
  • Page 154 – Front Cupholders
  • Page 155 – The flip pocket and console lid features are; Floor Console Flip Pocket
  • Page 156 – CARGO AREA FEATURES; Press in on the flashlight to release it.; Press And Release
  • Page 157 – Cargo Cover — If Equipped; Rear Trim Notches
  • Page 158 – Removable Load Floor; Cargo Cover Guides
  • Page 159 – Rear Cargo Area
  • Page 161 – Rear Window Defroster; is on. The defroster will automatically turn off after; Rear Washer Wiper Control
  • Page 162 – Glove Compartment And Cooled Beverage Storage
  • Page 163 – Positioning Slide Control
  • Page 165 – UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL; Instrument Cluster – Base
  • Page 168 – INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
  • Page 169 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – BASE
  • Page 170 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – PREMIUM
  • Page 171 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS; Fuel Door Reminder
  • Page 172 – Charging System Light
  • Page 176 – If the vehicle is equipped with the optional
  • Page 177 – If the indicator message illuminates when you
  • Page 178 – Cruise Indicator — If Equipped
  • Page 182 – Transmission Temperature Indicator — If Equipped; Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
  • Page 184 – Oil Change Required
  • Page 185 – EVIC Functions; Average Fuel Economy; EVIC Button
  • Page 186 – Significant changes in driving style or vehicle
  • Page 187 – Elapsed Time
  • Page 190 – Compass Variance Map
  • Page 192 – REQ Radio
  • Page 193 – Operating Instructions - Radio Mode; The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC; Voice Recognition Button uconnect; phone feature
  • Page 194 – Press this button to operate the uconnect; Clock Setting Procedure; Press and hold the TIME button until the hours blink.
  • Page 202 – The disc can be ejected with the radio and ignition OFF.; Notes On Playing MP3/WMA Files
  • Page 206 – Operating Instructions - uconnect
  • Page 207 – Dolby
  • Page 208 – Operating Instructions — uconnect; Refer to “uconnect; Touch the screen where the time is displayed.
  • Page 210 – Changing the Time Zone; Touch the screen where the word “Save” is displayed.; Operating Instructions — Radio Mode; RES Radio
  • Page 215 – EJECT Button - Ejecting a CD; Press the EJECT button to eject the CD.
  • Page 216 – Notes on Playing MP3 Files; The radio uses the following limits for file systems:
  • Page 218 – Layer 3
  • Page 219 – Operation Instructions - Auxiliary Mode; The AUX device must be turned on and the
  • Page 220 – Phone Button uconnect
  • Page 224 – Set Clock; — Pressing the SELECT button will allow
  • Page 227 – Notes On Playing MP3 Files
  • Page 231 – Sirius service is not available in Hawaii and has; System Activation
  • Page 232 – Selecting uconnect; Press the SAT button until
  • Page 236 – Remote Sound System Controls (Back View of Steering
  • Page 238 – RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONES
  • Page 239 – Climate Control
  • Page 241 – For maximum airflow to the rear seat passen-; Fan Control; For vehicles equipped with Remote Start, the; Temperature Control; If your air conditioning performance seems
  • Page 242 – Circulation Control; up in very hot or humid weather.
  • Page 243 – Air Filtration System – If Equipped
  • Page 244 – Operating Tips
  • Page 245 – on the inside of the sheet metal and may result in
  • Page 247 – STARTING AND OPERATING; Extremely Cold Weather (Below
  • Page 250 – Vehicle Loading
  • Page 251 – You must press the brake pedal before shifting; Normal Starting
  • Page 254 – During cold weather, until the transaxle lubri-; Shift Pattern
  • Page 256 – Brake/Transmission Interlock System; before moving the shift lever out of
  • Page 257 – If a malfunction occurs, the transaxle will not; Automatic Transaxle Ignition Interlock System; If a malfunction occurs, the system will trap the; Gear Ranges; Shift Lever
  • Page 259 – Autostick
  • Page 261 – DRIVING ON SLIPPERY SURFACES
  • Page 262 – Slow down if the road has standing water or puddles.; DRIVING THROUGH WATER
  • Page 264 – POWER STEERING; Increased noise levels at the end of the steering
  • Page 265 – Power Steering Fluid Check
  • Page 266 – PARKING BRAKE; This light only shows that the parking brake is; Parking Brake
  • Page 267 – BRAKE SYSTEM
  • Page 270 – ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
  • Page 274 – To improve the vehicle’s traction when driving
  • Page 276 – is absent from this tire
  • Page 278 – Tire Sizing Chart; = Passenger car tire based on European design standards
  • Page 279 – — A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry; Light Load; tire
  • Page 280 – DOT; = Department of Transportation; MA; = Code representing the tire manufacturing location (two digits); ABCD; —03 means the 3rd week.
  • Page 281 – The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed; Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition,; Tire and Loading Information Placard
  • Page 282 – Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
  • Page 286 – Tire Inflation Pressures
  • Page 287 – Tire Pressures for High Speed Operation
  • Page 289 – Limited-Use Spare — If Equipped
  • Page 291 – Life of Tire; Driving style
  • Page 292 – Replacement Tires
  • Page 294 – TIRE ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS; Tire Rotation
  • Page 297 – Base System; It is particularly important for you to check the
  • Page 299 – Premium System — If Equipped
  • Page 300 – Low Tire Pressure Display
  • Page 301 – Check TPM System Display
  • Page 303 – FUEL REQUIREMENTS; benefit over regular gasoline in these engines.
  • Page 305 – MMT In Gasoline
  • Page 306 – Intentional tampering with emissions control
  • Page 308 – When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the; Fuel Filler Door
  • Page 309 – Tighten the gas cap about 1/4 turn until you; Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message
  • Page 310 – Vehicle Certification Label; The label contains the following information:
  • Page 312 – loaded and
  • Page 315 – Refer to local laws for maximum trailer towing speeds.
  • Page 316 – Trailer And Tongue Weight; The tongue weight of the trailer.
  • Page 317 – Remember that everything put into or on the; Towing Requirements
  • Page 320 – Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicle’s
  • Page 322 – − Do not use in hilly terrain or with heavy loads.
  • Page 325 – WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES; Hazard Warning Flasher
  • Page 326 – HAZARD WARNING FLASHER; With extended use, the Hazard Warning flasher; IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS; On the highways — Slow down.
  • Page 327 – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE OVERHEATING
  • Page 328 – Spare Tire and Jack Stowage
  • Page 329 – Preparations For Jacking; Passengers should not remain in the vehicle; Jacking Instructions
  • Page 330 – Jack Warning Label
  • Page 331 – Jacking Locations
  • Page 333 – JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURES
  • Page 335 – If the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key; FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE; If your vehicle is equipped with Traction Con-
  • Page 337 – Manual Transaxle
  • Page 338 – Without The Ignition Key
  • Page 339 – MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 341 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.0L
  • Page 342 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.4L
  • Page 343 – clicking
  • Page 344 – Insert your ignition key into the ignition switch.
  • Page 345 – REPLACEMENT PARTS; Use of genuine MOPAR; DEALER SERVICE
  • Page 346 – MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
  • Page 349 – Engine Oil Filter; engine oil filters are high; Engine Air Cleaner Filter; engine air
  • Page 350 – Maintenance-Free Battery
  • Page 351 – Air Conditioner Maintenance
  • Page 352 – Use only manufacturer approved A/C system; Body Lubrication; Spray White Lube to assure quiet, easy opera-; Windshield Wiper Blades
  • Page 355 – To minimize the possibility of catalyst damage:; Cooling System
  • Page 358 – Mixing engine coolant (antifreeze) types will
  • Page 360 – Points to Remember; When the vehicle is stopped after a few miles/
  • Page 361 – Brake System
  • Page 362 – , the brake fluid reservoir supplies fluid to both
  • Page 364 – Manual Transaxle — If Equipped; If contaminated with water, the fluid should be; Appearance Care And Protection From Corrosion
  • Page 365 – Washing
  • Page 366 – Special Care; Use MOPAR
  • Page 369 – Instrument Panel Bezels
  • Page 370 – Dry with a soft cloth.; FUSES; Empty
  • Page 373 – VEHICLE STORAGE; Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.; REPLACEMENT BULBS; Front Header Light
  • Page 375 – Tail Lights, Rear Turn Signals and Backup Lights
  • Page 376 – Remove the bulb from the socket and replace.
  • Page 377 – License Lights
  • Page 378 – Center High-Mounted Stoplight
  • Page 379 – Engine Coolant/Antifreeze 5
  • Page 383 – MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
  • Page 384 – EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE; Maintenance, replacement or repair of the emis-; MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
  • Page 385 – At Each Stop for Fuel
  • Page 386 – Required Maintenance Intervals
  • Page 401 – IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE; If You Need Assistance
  • Page 404 – Chrysler LLC Customer Center
  • Page 405 – Service Contract
  • Page 406 – Mopar; REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
  • Page 407 – A street address is required when ordering
  • Page 411 – INDEX
  • Page 412 – Fluid Level Check
  • Page 413 – Fuel
  • Page 422 – Seat Belts
  • Page 424 – Specifications
  • Page 429 – Default Page Layout
  • Page 431 – Second Edition; OWNER’S MANUAL
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VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADA With respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the nameChrysler LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and thename Chrysler Canada Inc. used in substitution there-fore. DRIVING AND ALCOHOL Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents.Your driving ability can be se...

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3 UNDERSTANDING THE ...

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INTRODUCTION CONTENTS 䡵 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 䡵 How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 䡵 Warnings And Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 䡵 Vehicle Identification Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 䡵 Vehicle Modifica...

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