Dodge 2009 Caliber SRT4 - Manual

Dodge 2009 Caliber SRT4

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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
  • Page 6 – parts, and is interested; HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
  • Page 8 – WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS; This Owner’s Manual contains; WARNINGS; Vehicle Identification Number
  • Page 9 – VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS
  • Page 11 – THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE; Sentry Key
  • 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; STEERING WHEEL LOCK — IF EQUIPPED; If you turned the wheel to the right to engage
  • Page 18 – SENTRY KEY; The Sentry Key
  • Page 21 – General Information; To Set The Security Alarm
  • Page 22 – To Disarm The System; Starting the vehicle with a valid Sentry Key; Vehicle Security Alarm System Manual Override
  • Page 23 – The line of transmission must not be blocked; To Unlock The Doors And Liftgate; Three Button RKE Transmitter
  • Page 24 – Illuminated Approach — If Equipped
  • Page 25 – Sound Horn with Remote Key Lock; Release both buttons at the same time.
  • Page 26 – Flash Lights with Remote Key Lock/Unlock; Using The Panic Alarm
  • Page 27 – When you turn off the Panic Alarm by pressing; Programming Additional Transmitters; This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 28 – RKE Transmitter Battery Replacement; Perchlorate Material – special handling may ap-; Separating RKE Transmitter Halves
  • Page 29 – DOOR LOCKS; Manual Door Lock Plunger
  • Page 30 – Power Door Lock Switch Location
  • Page 31 – Auto Unlock; The transmission is in NEUTRAL or PARK.
  • Page 32 – Child Protection Door Lock Location
  • Page 33 – For emergency exit with the system engaged,; Inserting Ignition Key
  • Page 34 – Power Window Switch Location
  • Page 35 – Window Lockout Switch
  • Page 36 – LIFTGATE; The key that is used to start your vehicle is also; Liftgate Handle
  • Page 37 – OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS
  • Page 38 – Everyone; in a motor vehicle should
  • Page 39 – Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions
  • Page 42 – Positioning Lap Belt
  • Page 43 – Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage; Adjustable Anchorage
  • Page 47 – Seat Belt Pretensioners; These devices are not a substitute for proper seat; Detaching Mini-Latch And Buckle
  • Page 49 – Seat Belts And Pregnant Women
  • Page 50 – Airbag and Knee Bolster Location
  • Page 51 – Side Curtain Airbag Location
  • Page 53 – Infants in rear-facing child restraints should; NEVER; ride; All occupants should wear their lap and shoulder
  • Page 55 – How The Airbag System Works
  • Page 56 – Driver and Passenger Airbag/Inflator Units; are
  • Page 57 – Driver Inflatable Knee Bolster
  • Page 58 – The; Knee Impact Bolsters; help protect the knees, and; If Deployment Occurs; A frontal collision that is not severe enough to
  • Page 59 – Enhanced Accident Response System; Cuts off fuel to the engine.
  • Page 60 – an authorized dealer service the system promptly:
  • Page 67 – To reset this feature you must let all of the belt; Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren (LATCH)
  • Page 68 – install LATCH-compatible; Rear Seat LATCH
  • Page 69 – When using the LATCH attaching system to
  • Page 70 – Installing the Child Restraint System; If your child restraint seat is not LATCH com-; Rear Seat Tether Anchors
  • Page 71 – Children Too Large For Booster Seats; Make sure that the child is upright in the seat.; Transporting Pets
  • Page 75 – UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE; UConnect
  • Page 79 – Adjusting Rearview Mirror
  • Page 80 – Automatic Dimming Mirror
  • Page 81 – Power Mirrors — If Equipped; Power Mirror Control
  • Page 82 – Mirror Directions
  • Page 83 – Vanity Mirror
  • Page 84 – Phone Button
  • Page 85 – Voice Recognition Button; Operation
  • Page 87 – Dial by Saying a Number
  • Page 90 – Phonebook Download — Single Entry
  • Page 97 – system to allow use of this vehicle feature
  • Page 99 – Barge In - Overriding Prompts
  • Page 103 – From outside the UConnect
  • Page 105 – Far End Audio Performance; Audio quality is maximized under:; Bluetooth
  • Page 111 – This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 113 – In this mode, you can say the following commands:
  • Page 116 – Voice Training; system Voice Training feature may be used.; SEATS; Front Seat Adjustment
  • Page 117 – Manual Seat Height Adjustment; Seat Height Adjustment
  • Page 118 – Lumbar Adjustment
  • Page 119 – Heated Seats — If Equipped; If High is selected, heat will be felt within two to
  • Page 120 – Adjustable Head Restraints; Head Restraints Adjustment
  • Page 121 – Folding Rear Seat
  • Page 122 – Reclining Rear Seat — If Equipped; Reclining The Rear Seat
  • Page 123 – TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD; To open the hood, two latches must be released.; Hood Release
  • Page 126 – Fog Lights — If Equipped; The front fog light switch is on the multifunction lever.; Turn Signals; Fog Light Control
  • Page 127 – High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch; Turn Signal Control
  • Page 129 – Daytime Running Lights (DRL) — If Equipped; On this vehicle, the DRLs will automatically; WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS; Wiper Control
  • Page 130 – Washer Control
  • Page 131 – Mist Feature; Mist Control
  • Page 132 – TILT STEERING COLUMN; Tilt Steering Control
  • Page 133 – Electronic Speed Control Lever
  • Page 134 – To Set At A Desired Speed; The vehicle should be traveling at a steady; To Deactivate
  • Page 135 – The Electronic Speed Control system has been; Manual Transaxle; The Electronic Speed Control system maintains
  • Page 136 – GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED; HomeLink
  • Page 137 – If you have not trained any of the HomeLink
  • Page 138 – PROGRAMMING A ROLLING CODE SYSTEM
  • Page 140 – 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 142 – 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 144 – Pinch protection is disabled while the switch is
  • Page 145 – The sunshade cannot be closed if the sunroof is; Wind Buffeting
  • Page 146 – ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS; Due to overload protection, the inverter will; To Avoid Serious Injury or Death:
  • Page 147 – CUPHOLDERS; Front Cupholders
  • Page 148 – CONSOLE FEATURES; Rear Cupholders
  • Page 149 – The flip pocket and console lid features are; CARGO AREA FEATURES
  • Page 150 – Press in on the flashlight to release it.; Press And Release
  • Page 151 – Rear Cargo Area
  • Page 153 – Fold Down Speakers — If Equipped
  • Page 154 – Rear Wiper/Washer Control
  • Page 155 – Rear Window Defroster
  • Page 156 – Glove Compartment And Cooled Beverage Storage
  • Page 157 – Positioning Slide Control
  • Page 159 – UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
  • Page 163 – INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES; - Glove Compartment
  • Page 164 – TURBO BOOST GAUGE; Turbo Boost Gauge
  • Page 165 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
  • Page 166 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS; Fuel Door Indicator; °C) area of the gauge shows that the engine; red
  • Page 170 – Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.; Do not; If the indicator message illuminates when you
  • Page 171 – Brake Warning Light
  • Page 176 – High Beam Indicator
  • Page 178 – EVIC Functions; EVIC Step Button
  • Page 179 – To Reset The Display
  • Page 181 – Braking Distance
  • Page 182 – Average Fuel Economy; Significant changes in driving style or vehicle
  • Page 184 – When
  • Page 185 – Delay Turning Headlights Off; Turning the headlights on during the daytime; Delay Power Off to Accessories Until Exit
  • Page 186 – Confirmation of Voice Commands — If Equipped; system are confirmed. Press and hold the; Display English or Metric
  • Page 187 – Compass Variance; Magnetic and battery powered devices, (such as
  • Page 188 – The factory default Zone is 8. During program-; Compass Calibration; in
  • Page 189 – ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CLOCK; Press and hold the TIME button until the hours blink.
  • Page 190 – Operating Instructions - Radio Mode; The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC; Electronic Volume Control; REQ Radio
  • Page 192 – Clock Setting Procedure; INFO Button
  • Page 193 – MUSIC TYPE Button
  • Page 195 – SETUP Button; Turn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to scroll
  • Page 198 – The user will have to set these defaults before; AM and FM Buttons; Press the buttons to select AM or FM Modes.; SET Button — To Set the Pushbutton Memory
  • Page 201 – Notes On Playing MP3/WMA Files
  • Page 203 – Playback of MP3/WMA Files; The folder list will time out after five seconds.
  • Page 204 – elapsed time; Operation Instructions - Auxiliary Mode; The AUX device must be turned on and the
  • Page 207 – To Manually Set the Clock — RER/REN; Touch the screen where the time is displayed.; Changing Daylight Savings Time
  • Page 208 – Touch the screen where the word “Save” is displayed.
  • Page 209 – Operating Instructions — Radio Mode; RES Radio
  • Page 211 – Press the buttons to select either AM or FM mode.
  • Page 212 – DISC Button
  • Page 213 – EJECT Button - Ejecting a CD; Press the EJECT button to eject the CD.; SEEK Button
  • Page 214 – TIME Button; Press the button to select either AM or FM mode.; Notes on Playing MP3 Files
  • Page 216 – Layer 3
  • Page 223 – — Pressing the SELECT button will allow
  • Page 226 – Notes On Playing MP3 Files
  • Page 227 – Supported MP3 File Formats
  • Page 228 – Playback of MP3 Files
  • Page 230 – System Activation
  • Page 231 – Press the SAT button until
  • Page 232 – SEEK Buttons
  • Page 235 – Refer to “Hands-Free Communication (UConnect; KICKER
  • Page 238 – Radio Operation; Remote Sound System Controls
  • Page 239 – CD Player; Store the disc in its case after playing.
  • Page 240 – If you experience difficulty in playing a particu-; RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONES
  • Page 241 – Climate Control Location
  • Page 242 – Air Outlets; For maximum airflow to the rear seat passen-
  • Page 243 – Fan Control; For vehicles equipped with Remote Start, the; Temperature Control; If your air conditioning performance seems
  • Page 244 – Circulation Control
  • Page 245 – Air Filtration System — If Equipped
  • Page 246 – Operating Tips
  • Page 247 – Window Fogging; on the inside of the sheet metal and may result in; Summer Operation
  • Page 248 – Side Window Demisters
  • Page 249 – STARTING AND OPERATING
  • Page 253 – If Engine Fails to Start
  • Page 255 – During cold weather, until the transaxle lubri-; Downshifting; Shift Pattern
  • Page 257 – Slow down if the road has standing water or puddles.; DRIVING THROUGH WATER
  • Page 259 – POWER STEERING; Increased noise levels at the end of the steering
  • Page 260 – Power Steering Fluid Check
  • Page 261 – PARKING BRAKE; cluster will come on.; Parking Brake
  • Page 262 – BRAKE SYSTEM
  • Page 266 – ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
  • Page 268 – The ESP system has three available operating modes.
  • Page 272 – is absent from this tire
  • Page 274 – Tire Sizing Chart; = Passenger car tire based on European design standards
  • Page 275 – — A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry; Light Load
  • Page 276 – DOT; = Department of Transportation; MA; = Code representing the tire manufacturing location (two digits); ABCD; —03 means the 3rd week.
  • Page 277 – The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed; Tire and Loading Information Placard
  • Page 283 – Tire Pressures for High-Speed Operation
  • Page 284 – Tire Spinning
  • Page 285 – Tread Wear Indicators
  • Page 286 – Life of Tire; Driving style; Replacement Tires
  • Page 287 – TIRE CHAINS
  • Page 290 – − For example, your vehicle may have a recom-
  • Page 292 – Base System; It is particularly important for you to check the; Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Warnings
  • Page 293 – Check TPMS Warnings; Snow or ice around the wheels or wheel housings.
  • Page 294 – Premium System — If Equipped
  • Page 295 – Yellow Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light; Low Tire Pressure Display
  • Page 296 – Check TPMS Message; CHECK TPM SYSTEM; Check TPM System Display
  • Page 298 – FUEL REQUIREMENTS
  • Page 300 – MMT In Gasoline
  • Page 302 – Intentional tampering with emissions control; Carbon Monoxide Warnings
  • Page 303 – ADDING FUEL; Fuel Filler Door
  • Page 304 – Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message
  • Page 305 – TRAILER TOWING; Trailer towing with this vehicle is not recommended.
  • Page 307 – WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
  • Page 308 – HAZARD WARNING FLASHER; With extended use, the Hazard Warning flasher; IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS; On the highways — slow down.; Hazard Warning Switch
  • Page 309 – If the pointer rises to the; There are steps that you can take to slow down
  • Page 310 – The TIREFIT kit is located in the trunk.; TIREFIT Usage Precautions; TIREFIT Location
  • Page 313 – TIREFIT Kit Components & Operation; Air Pump Power Button
  • Page 314 – Using the Air Pump Power Button; Sealing a Tire with TIREFIT; Turn ON the vehicle’s hazard warning flashers.
  • Page 315 – If the sealant Does Not Flow Through the Clear; Turn the Mode Select knob to the Sealant/Air Mode.
  • Page 319 – JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURES
  • Page 321 – If the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key; FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE; If your vehicle is equipped with Traction Con-
  • Page 324 – Without The Ignition Key
  • Page 325 – MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 327 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.4L TURBO
  • Page 328 – clicking
  • Page 329 – not; be ready if your vehicle was recently
  • Page 331 – DEALER SERVICE; MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; The pages that follow contain the; required; maintenance; Engine Oil
  • Page 333 – Oil Viscosity Chart
  • Page 334 – engine oil filters are; Engine Air Cleaner Filter; For vehicles with a Turbo engine, a small
  • Page 335 – Engine Air Cleaner Filter Selection; engine air; Maintenance-Free Battery
  • Page 337 – Air Conditioner Maintenance; Use only manufacturer approved A/C System; Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling
  • Page 338 – Body Lubrication; Spray White Lube to assure quiet, easy opera-; Windshield Wiper Blades
  • Page 341 – To minimize the possibility of catalyst damage:; Cooling System
  • Page 343 – Adding Coolant
  • Page 344 – Cooling System Pressure Cap
  • Page 346 – Points to Remember; When the vehicle is stopped after a few miles (a
  • Page 347 – The Brake Fluid Reservoir supplies fluid to both; Manual; Clutch Release System should not require fluid
  • Page 349 – The most common causes are:
  • Page 350 – Washing; Car Wash or a mild; Special Care
  • Page 352 – Total Clean. Care should be taken to avoid; Cleaning Headlights; Glass Cleaner or any commercial
  • Page 357 – VEHICLE STORAGE; Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.; REPLACEMENT BULBS
  • Page 359 – Tail Lights, Rear Turn Signals and Backup Lights; Remove the bulb from the socket and replace.; License Lights
  • Page 360 – Center High-Mounted Stoplight
  • Page 361 – Quarts
  • Page 365 – MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
  • Page 366 – EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE; The Scheduled Maintenance services listed in; bold type; Maintenance, replacement or repair of the emis-; MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
  • Page 367 – At Each Stop for Fuel
  • Page 368 – Required Maintenance Intervals
  • Page 383 – IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE; MOPAR
  • Page 386 – Chrysler LLC Customer Center
  • Page 387 – Service Contract
  • Page 388 – Mopar; REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
  • Page 389 – A street address is required when ordering
  • Page 392 – Temperature Grades
  • Page 393 – INDEX
  • Page 394 – Beverage Cooler
  • Page 401 – Lead Free Gasoline
  • Page 404 – Pretensioners
  • Page 411 – First Edition; OWNER’S MANUAL
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First Edition

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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 therefor. DRIVING AND ALCOHOL Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents.Your driving ability can be seri...

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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 Modifi...

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