Dodge 2009 Caravan - Manual

Dodge 2009 Caravan

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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; Introduction
  • Page 8 – WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS; This Owner’s Manual contains; WARNINGS; It is illegal to remove the VIN.; Vehicle Identification Number
  • Page 9 – VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS
  • Page 11 – THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 14 – A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYS
  • Page 15 – Integrated Ignition Key; You can insert the double-sided emergency key; Ignition Key Removal; Emergency Key Removal
  • Page 16 – Power window switches will also remain active; SENTRY KEY; The Sentry Key
  • Page 17 – will not; cause a fault; physically held against; being used to start the vehicle.
  • Page 19 – If the Vehicle Security Light stays on continu-
  • Page 21 – Inserting the RKE transmitter with Integrated
  • Page 22 – Using the RKE Transmitter; Three-Button RKE Transmitter
  • Page 23 – Release both buttons at the same time.
  • Page 24 – with
  • Page 25 – Pressing the LOCK button on the RKE transmit-; Using the Panic Alarm; When you turn off the Panic Alarm by pressing; Power Open/Close Power Liftgate — If Equipped
  • Page 28 – General Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 32 – Manual Door Lock
  • Page 33 – Power Door Locks — If Equipped; Driver Power Door Lock Switches
  • Page 34 – Lock Doors Automatically — If Equipped; Personal; Front Passenger Power Door Switches
  • Page 37 – Power Vent Window Switches
  • Page 38 – Power Window switches will also remain active; Power Window Lockout Switch — If Equipped; Power Window Lockout Switch
  • Page 39 – Front Passenger Power Window Switch; Front Passenger Power Window Switches
  • Page 40 – Auto-Down Feature — If Equipped; Sliding Door Power Window Switch
  • Page 41 – Auto Up Reset — If Equipped
  • Page 42 – Always open the door smoothly.
  • Page 43 – The left side sliding door cannot be opened; Power Sliding Side Door — If Equipped; Pulling the outside power sliding door handle a
  • Page 44 – Power Sliding Door
  • Page 45 – Power Sliding Side Door Open Flash
  • Page 46 – Power Sliding Side Door Master Lock Switch; Overhead Console Power Sliding Door Master Switch
  • Page 47 – Sliding Side Door Child Protection Lock; When the Child Protection Door Lock system is; To Engage the Child Protection Door Lock; Repeat Steps 1 and 2 on the opposite sliding door.; Child Protection Door Lock
  • Page 49 – LIFTGATE; Liftgate Handle Location
  • Page 50 – Power Liftgate — If Equipped; Overhead Console Master Power Switch
  • Page 51 – Rear Power Liftgate Switch
  • Page 54 – Seat Storage Bin Cover Emergency Release Lever; In the event of an individual being locked inside; OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS; Storage Bin Cover Emergency Release Lever
  • Page 57 – Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions; Pulling Out Belt and Latch Plate
  • Page 58 – Inserting Latch Plate into Buckle
  • Page 59 – Removing Slack from Belt
  • Page 61 – Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage; Adjustable Anchorage
  • Page 64 – Seat Belts and Pregnant Women
  • Page 65 – Airbag System Components
  • Page 67 – Front Passenger Airbag Special Features
  • Page 69 – restraints should; NEVER; ride in the front seat of a
  • Page 70 – Airbag Deployment Sensors and Controls; The; ORC; is part of a Federally regulated safety system
  • Page 71 – Front and Side Impact Sensors
  • Page 72 – The ORC will also detect and protect for rollover; Enhanced Accident Response System; Cuts off fuel to the engine.
  • Page 73 – If a Deployment Occurs; A frontal collision that is not severe enough to
  • Page 74 – Maintaining Your Airbag System
  • Page 75 – Perchlorate Material — special handling may; Airbag Warning Light; an authorized dealer service the system immediately.
  • Page 78 – Integrated Child Booster Seat — If Equipped; Booster Seat Release Handle
  • Page 79 – Booster Seat Position
  • Page 80 – Integrated Child Seat — If Equipped; Integrated Child Booster Seat
  • Page 83 – Make sure that the child is upright in the seat.
  • Page 86 – Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren (LATCH); LATCH Anchorages
  • Page 87 – Rear Seat Tether Strap Mounting
  • Page 90 – Use this tether anchor to secure only forward-; Commercial Child Restraint Tether Anchor
  • Page 91 – . Older children who do not use
  • Page 93 – ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Page 97 – UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 99 – Lights
  • Page 100 – Programming HomeLink
  • Page 102 – Manual Rearview Mirror
  • Page 103 – Outside Mirrors; Automatic Dimming Mirror
  • Page 104 – Power Side Mirror Adjust
  • Page 105 – Heated Mirrors — If Equipped; The Tilt Mirrors in Reverse feature is not en-
  • Page 106 – Illuminated Mirror
  • Page 109 – Entering From The Side; Side Monitoring
  • Page 110 – Rear Monitoring
  • Page 111 – Stationary Objects
  • Page 112 – Rear Cross Path; Opposing Traffic
  • Page 113 – In a parking lot situation, oncoming vehicles can; RCP Detection Zones
  • Page 114 – Modes Of Operation; Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)” in
  • Page 115 – Blind Spot Alert Off; uconnect
  • Page 122 – Phonebook Download — Single Entry
  • Page 125 – Phone Call Features
  • Page 136 – Far End Audio Performance
  • Page 148 – Keep in mind that you have to press the VR; Voice Training; phone Voice Training feature may be used.; SEATS
  • Page 149 – Manual Front And Second Row Seat Adjuster; Manual Seat Adjuster
  • Page 150 – Driver Power Seat Switch
  • Page 151 – Adjustable Head Restraints; Adjusting The Head Restraint Cushion
  • Page 152 – Heated Seats — If Equipped; Heated Seat Switch
  • Page 153 – Manual Reclining Seats — If Equipped; Manual Reclining Seat Control
  • Page 154 – Manual Lumbar Adjust Lever — If Equipped; Manual Lumbar Lever
  • Page 155 – On vehicles equipped with Stow ’n Go; To Fold Second Row Seats; Slide the storage bin locking mechanism to the; Storage Bin Cover Lock Release
  • Page 157 – Pull up on the storage bin latch to open the cover.; Second Row Seat Release Handle
  • Page 158 – Unlocked; Easy Access Seating; The second row Stow ’n Go; Second Row Seatback Release Lever
  • Page 159 – Premium second row Swivel ’n Go; Tilting Second Row Stow ’n Go
  • Page 160 – Seats are removable; Swivel ’n Go
  • Page 161 – Swivel Release
  • Page 162 – Electrical contacts for the available heated seats; Release Bar
  • Page 163 – The Swivel ’n Go; Second Row Seating and Table
  • Page 164 – Swivel the second row seats so they are facing the rear.; Table and Leg Storage
  • Page 165 – DO NOT place heavy or sharp objects on table.
  • Page 166 – Table Top Release
  • Page 167 – Release Handles
  • Page 168 – Third Row Power Seat — If Equipped; The third row power seat offers the following features:; Third Row Power Seat Switch — If Equipped; Third Row Power Seat Switch
  • Page 170 – The third row power seat system includes; To Fold Third Row Seats Manually — If Equipped; Lower the head restraint to its full down position.; Folding Third Row Seat Strap
  • Page 171 – To Unfold Third Row Seats; Pull release strap marked “1” to unlock the recliner.; Tailgate Mode; Tailgate Positioning Release Straps 2 and 3
  • Page 172 – DRIVER MEMORY SEAT — IF EQUIPPED; Driver Memory Switch
  • Page 173 – Each time the SET (S) button and a numbered
  • Page 174 – Memory Position Recall; The vehicle must be in PARK to recall memory; To Disable RKE Transmitter Linked to Memory
  • Page 176 – The Easy Entry/Easy Exit feature can be en-
  • Page 177 – TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD; To open the hood, two latches must be released.; Hood Release Lever
  • Page 178 – LIGHTS; Headlight Switch With Halo Control
  • Page 179 – Interior Lighting; A door, sliding door or the liftgate is left open; Dome Light Positions
  • Page 180 – instrument panel lighting.
  • Page 181 – on the; Headlights On With Wipers — If Equipped; Automatic Headlights
  • Page 182 – Headlight Delay — If Equipped; The headlights must be turned off within 45 sec-
  • Page 184 – Multifunction Lever; The multifunction lever controls the:; If either light remains on and does not flash, or; Turn Signals
  • Page 186 – Always remove any buildup of snow that pre-; Washer And Wiper Controls
  • Page 187 – TILT STEERING COLUMN — IF EQUIPPED
  • Page 188 – ADJUSTABLE PEDALS — IF EQUIPPED; Tilt Steering Column Lever
  • Page 189 – cannot; be adjusted when the vehicle is in; Adjustable Pedal Switch
  • Page 190 – In order to ensure proper operation the Elec-; Electronic Speed Control Switches
  • Page 192 – Accelerating To Pass; The Electronic Speed Control system maintains
  • Page 193 – REAR PARK ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED; The system will be active until the vehicle speed; Rear Park Assist Sensors
  • Page 194 – Rear Park Assist Warning Display; Rear Park Assist LED Lights
  • Page 197 – Enabling and Disabling The Rear Park Assist
  • Page 198 – message. Refer to “Compass Mini Trip Com-; SERVICE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM; appears in the; Cleaning The Rear Park Assist
  • Page 201 – Courtesy/Interior Lighting; Front Premium Overhead Console Features
  • Page 202 – Rear Overhead Consoles — If Equipped; Overhead Compartment Features
  • Page 203 – HomeLink
  • Page 206 – Programming A Rolling Code System; Training The Garage Door Opener
  • Page 208 – The HomeLink
  • Page 209 – Troubleshooting Tips; If you are having trouble programming HomeLink; This device may not cause harmful interference.; POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED
  • Page 210 – The sunshade cannot be closed if the sunroof is
  • Page 211 – Ignition Off Operation
  • Page 212 – cigar
  • Page 213 – 2-Volt Power Outlets
  • Page 215 – POWER INVERTER — IF EQUIPPED; Power Inverter Outlet
  • Page 216 – Power Inverter Switch
  • Page 217 – Interior Bottle Holders; Front Cupholders
  • Page 218 – There are both upper and lower glove compartments.; Upper Glove Compartment
  • Page 219 – Lower Glove Compartment; The lower compartment is equipped with a lock; Door Trim Panel Storage; Glove Compartment Features
  • Page 220 – Sliding Door Bottle Holder
  • Page 221 – Second Row Seat Storage Bins — If Equipped; Lock; Umbrella Holder
  • Page 223 – With all rear seats stowed or removed, 4 x 8 foot; CONSOLE FEATURES; There are two consoles available: Basic and Premium.; Basic Console; Basic Console features consist of the following:; Rear Cargo Area Loading Limit
  • Page 224 – To Remove The Basic Floor Console; Remove the front anchor cup plug and clip.; To Reinstall The Basic Floor Console; Pull up on the console to be sure it is firmly latched.; Premium Console — If Equipped; Top tray storage
  • Page 225 – Premium Console Features
  • Page 227 – Dual Storage Bins; Console Position 3
  • Page 228 – To Remove The Premium Floor Console; To reinstall the console:; REAR WINDOW FEATURES
  • Page 229 – Keep all objects a safe distance from the window.
  • Page 230 – ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED; To help control wind noise when installing the
  • Page 232 – SUN SCREENS — IF EQUIPPED; Sun Screen Retracted
  • Page 235 – UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL; Instrument Cluster – Base
  • Page 239 – INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
  • Page 240 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – BASE
  • Page 241 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – PREMIUM
  • Page 242 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS; Fuel Door Reminder
  • Page 245 – Tachometer — Premium Instrument Cluster Only; Shift Lever Indicator
  • Page 254 – If the vehicle is equipped with a Chrysler uconnect
  • Page 255 – next to it, your Park Assist System
  • Page 257 – To Set the Variance; The factory default zone is 8. During program-; Manual Compass Calibration
  • Page 258 – Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
  • Page 261 – message will
  • Page 262 – Significant changes in driving style or vehicle; Elapsed Time
  • Page 264 – Compass Variance; Keep magnetic materials away from the top of
  • Page 265 – Press and release the compass button to exit.; PERSONAL SETTING NOT AVAILABLE; followed in three seconds by,; VEHICLE NOT IN PARK
  • Page 267 – The seat will return to the memorized seat; Tilt MIRR. In Reverse
  • Page 268 – Blind Spot Alert; If your vehicle has experienced any damage in; Display Units of Measure In
  • Page 272 – Changing the Time Zone; Touch the screen where the word “Save” is displayed.; Operating Instructions — Radio Mode; The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC; RES Radio
  • Page 273 – Press and hold the TIME button until the hours blink.
  • Page 274 – TUNE Control; Press the buttons to select either AM or FM mode.
  • Page 275 – DISC Button
  • Page 276 – EJECT Button - Ejecting a CD; Press the EJECT button to eject the CD.
  • Page 277 – Ejecting with the ignition OFF is not allowed on; SEEK Button; Press the button to select either AM or FM mode.; Notes on Playing MP3 Files
  • Page 279 – Layer 3
  • Page 280 – The AUX device must be turned on and the
  • Page 281 – Electronic Volume Control
  • Page 288 – Notes On Playing MP3 Files
  • Page 291 – Playback of MP3 Files; The folder list will time out after five seconds.
  • Page 293 – Connecting The iPod
  • Page 296 – List Or Browse Mode
  • Page 298 – Sirius service is not available in Hawaii and has; System Activation
  • Page 299 – Press the SAT button until; Satellite Antenna
  • Page 300 – SEEK Buttons
  • Page 302 – Refer to “uconnect
  • Page 304 – Overhead Video Screens
  • Page 305 – Radio Operation; Remote Sound System Controls
  • Page 306 – CD Player; Store the disc in its case after playing.
  • Page 307 – Manual Temperature Control
  • Page 308 – Front Blower Control; For vehicles equipped with Remote Start, the; Temperature Control; If your air conditioning performance seems
  • Page 309 – Panel Mode; and turned on or off to control airflow.; Floor Mode
  • Page 310 – The air conditioning compressor operates in; Recirculation Control
  • Page 311 – Economy Mode
  • Page 312 – Air Conditioning Operation; The air conditioning compressor will not engage; Three-Zone Temperature Control — If Equipped; Front Upper Three Zone Temperature Control
  • Page 313 – Rear Manual Climate Control — If Equipped; Front Lower Three-Zone Temperature Control Features
  • Page 314 – Rear Blower Control; Only when the front control for the rear blower is in the; RR; position do the second row seat occupants have; Rear Manual Climate Controls
  • Page 315 – Rear Temperature Control; allows the settings to be controlled by the
  • Page 316 – In many temperature positions, the BI-LEVEL; Air comes from the floor outlets.
  • Page 318 – Automatic Operation
  • Page 319 – Manual Operation; Each of these features operate independently
  • Page 320 – able, while keeping the windshield clear.; Defrost Mode; While operating in the other modes, the system
  • Page 321 – In cold weather, use of the RECIRCULATION
  • Page 322 – Rear ATC Control Features
  • Page 324 – Summer Operation
  • Page 327 – STARTING AND OPERATING
  • Page 334 – AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE; You must press and hold the brake pedal down; Brake/Transaxle Interlock System
  • Page 335 – Automatic Transaxle Ignition Interlock System; If a malfunction occurs, the system will trap the; Four-Speed or Six-Speed Automatic Transaxle
  • Page 339 – To select the proper gear position for maximum
  • Page 340 – Reset Mode - Electronic Transaxle; Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
  • Page 341 – Slow down if the road has standing water or puddles.
  • Page 344 – POWER STEERING; Increased noise levels at the end of the steering; Power Steering Fluid Check
  • Page 345 – PARKING BRAKE; This light only shows that the parking brake is
  • Page 346 – Parking Brake
  • Page 353 – To improve the vehicle’s traction when driving; ESP/BAS Warning Light
  • Page 354 – is absent from this tire
  • Page 355 – Tire Sizing Chart; = Passenger car tire based on European design standards
  • Page 356 – — A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry; Light Load; tire
  • Page 357 – DOT; = Department of Transportation; MA; = Code representing the tire manufacturing location (two digits); ABCD; —03 means the 3rd week.
  • Page 358 – The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed; Tire and Loading Information Placard
  • Page 359 – Loading; Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition,
  • Page 364 – Tire Pressures for High-Speed Operation
  • Page 365 – Compact Spare Tire
  • Page 366 – Tire Spinning
  • Page 367 – Tread Wear Indicators
  • Page 368 – Tire Life; Driving style; Replacement Tires
  • Page 369 – TIRE CHAINS; Do not use tire chains on a compact spare tire.
  • Page 372 – Refer; The tire pressure will also increase as the vehicle is; Tire Rotation
  • Page 374 – Base System; It is particularly important for you to check the
  • Page 376 – Vehicles with Compact Spare; Premium System — If Equipped
  • Page 377 – TPMS Low Pressure Warnings; Low Tire Pressure Display
  • Page 378 – message for; CHECK TPM SYSTEM; text message; Check TPM System Display
  • Page 380 – The vehicle may need to be driven for up to; FUEL REQUIREMENTS
  • Page 381 – Reformulated Gasoline
  • Page 382 – Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends
  • Page 384 – Intentional tampering with emissions control; Carbon Monoxide Warnings
  • Page 385 – This section only covers those
  • Page 386 – Fuel Requirements
  • Page 388 – Starting; Use of the engine block heater (if equipped) is; Cruising Range
  • Page 389 – ADDING FUEL; The driver’s side sliding door cannot be opened
  • Page 390 – Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message; If the; message is displayed in the instrument; gASCAP
  • Page 391 – The label contains the following information:
  • Page 394 – Empty Weight
  • Page 395 – loaded and
  • Page 398 – Improper Adjustment of Weight-Distributing Hitch
  • Page 399 – Class II - Medium Duty
  • Page 401 – Frontal Area
  • Page 402 – The tongue weight of the trailer.
  • Page 403 – Remember that everything put into or on the; Towing Requirements
  • Page 405 – Do; not; interconnect the hydraulic brake system or
  • Page 407 – Towing Requirements — Trailer Lights and Wiring; Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicles
  • Page 408 – Moving the shift lever into third gear (with
  • Page 409 – Electronic Speed Control — If Equipped; Do not use in hilly terrain or with heavy loads.
  • Page 410 – Cooling System; City Driving
  • Page 411 – WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
  • Page 412 – HAZARD WARNING FLASHER; With extended use, the Hazard Warning flasher; IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS; On the highways — Slow down.
  • Page 413 – JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING
  • Page 414 – Jack And Tool Location
  • Page 415 – Spare Tire Removal; For vehicles equipped with Stow ’n Go; Stow ’n Go
  • Page 416 – Preparations For Jacking; Passengers should not remain in the vehicle
  • Page 418 – Turn on the Hazard Warning flasher.; Jack Warning Label
  • Page 419 – If either front tire is flat, it may be necessary to; Spare Tire Hook And Removal
  • Page 420 – Squeezing Winch Retainer Tabs
  • Page 421 – Jack Location
  • Page 422 – Do not install the wheel cover on the compact spare.
  • Page 423 – sized tire repaired or replaced, as soon as possible.; Wheel Nuts
  • Page 424 – Secure The Spare Tire As Follows:
  • Page 429 – The shift lever must be in NEUTRAL.
  • Page 431 – Towing Without The Ignition Key; The manufacturer; does not recommend; that you tow a
  • Page 433 – MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 436 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 4.0L
  • Page 438 – be ready if your vehicle was recently
  • Page 440 – DEALER SERVICE; MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; The pages that follow contain the; required; maintenance
  • Page 444 – engine oil filters are a high quality oil; Engine Air Cleaner Filter
  • Page 445 – Exhaust System
  • Page 447 – To minimize the possibility of catalyst damage:; Maintenance-Free Battery
  • Page 448 – Air Conditioner Maintenance
  • Page 449 – Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling; Use only manufacturer-approved A/C System
  • Page 450 – A/C Air Filter — If Equipped; Open the glove compartment and remove all contents.; A/C Air Filter Replacement
  • Page 451 – Rotate the glove compartment door back into position.; Body Lubrication; Spray White Lube to assure quiet, easy opera-; Windshield Wiper Blades
  • Page 452 – Life expectancy of wiper blades varies depend-; Adding Washer Fluid; All
  • Page 455 – Adding Coolant
  • Page 456 – Mixing engine coolant (antifreeze) types will; Cooling System Pressure Cap
  • Page 457 – When the vehicle is stopped after a few miles (a
  • Page 458 – Brakes
  • Page 459 – Master Cylinder — Brake Fluid Level Check
  • Page 464 – Washing; Car Wash or a mild; Special Care
  • Page 465 – Wheel and Wheel Trim Care
  • Page 466 – Interior Care; Instrument Panel Surfaces
  • Page 467 – Glass Cleaner or any commercial
  • Page 473 – Spare Fuse
  • Page 476 – Heated Mirrors
  • Page 479 – Access to the fog lamp bulb is from the rear of
  • Page 480 – Removing Tail Lamp Assembly
  • Page 481 – License Lamp
  • Page 482 – Quarts
  • Page 485 – MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES; Emissions Control System Maintenance
  • Page 486 – EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE; The Scheduled Maintenance services listed in; bold type; Maintenance, replacement or repair of the emis-; MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE; will; Oil Change Required
  • Page 487 – At Each Stop For Fuel
  • Page 488 – Required Maintenance Intervals
  • Page 503 – IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
  • Page 506 – Chrysler LLC Customer Center
  • Page 507 – Service Contract
  • Page 508 – Mopar; REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
  • Page 509 – A street address is required when ordering
  • Page 512 – Temperature Grades
  • Page 513 – INDEX
  • Page 516 – Fuel
  • Page 524 – Locks
  • Page 525 – Navigation System (uconnect
  • Page 526 – Seat Belts
  • Page 527 – Satellite Radio (uconnect
  • Page 528 – Setting the Clock
  • Page 532 – Warning Flasher, Hazard
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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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