Dodge 2010 Challenger - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECTION
  • Page 4 – INTRODUCTION; CONTENTS; Vehicle Identification Number
  • Page 5 – parts, and cares about; HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
  • Page 7 – WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS; This Owner’s Manual contains; WARNINGS; It is illegal to remove or alter the VIN.; VIN Location
  • Page 8 – VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS
  • Page 10 – THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE; Sentry Key
  • Page 13 – A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYS; Keyless Go Feature
  • Page 14 – Key Fob; Entering a vehicle using the emergency key with
  • Page 15 – Removing Key Fob From Ignition; Emergency Key Removal
  • Page 17 – SENTRY KEY; The Sentry Key
  • Page 19 – Vehicles Not Equipped with Keyless Go
  • Page 20 – To Disarm The System
  • Page 21 – None of the courtesy lights will operate if the
  • Page 22 – Release both buttons at the same time.; Key Fob with RKE Transmitter
  • Page 23 – Pressing the LOCK button on the RKE transmit-; Flash Lights with Remote Key Lock
  • Page 25 – Remote Open Window Feature
  • Page 26 – The recommended replacement battery is CR2032.; General Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 28 – To Enter Remote Start Mode
  • Page 29 – To avoid unintentional shut downs, the system; To Exit Remote Start Mode and Drive the Vehicle
  • Page 30 – Door Lock Plunger
  • Page 31 – The Automatic Door Locks feature is enabled; Power Door Lock Switch
  • Page 33 – WINDOWS; Power Window Switches
  • Page 34 – Wind Buffeting
  • Page 35 – TRUNK LOCK AND RELEASE; The transmission must be in PARK before the; Trunk Release
  • Page 36 – Emergency Release
  • Page 37 – OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS; Knee bolsters/blockers for front seat occupants
  • Page 39 – Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions
  • Page 42 – Removing Slack From Belt
  • Page 43 – Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure
  • Page 44 – Buckle the combination lap and shoulder belt.; How to Disengage The Automatic Locking Mode; These devices are not a substitute for proper seat
  • Page 46 – Seat Belts and Pregnant Women
  • Page 47 – Airbag System Components; The airbag system consists of the following:; Advanced Front Airbags
  • Page 48 – Advanced Front Airbag Features
  • Page 49 – Supplemental Side Airbag Inflatable Curtains (SABIC)
  • Page 50 – Knee Impact Bolsters
  • Page 52 – Airbag Deployment Sensors and Controls; The; ORC; is part of a Federally regulated safety system
  • Page 54 – Driver and Passenger Airbag Inflator Units
  • Page 56 – Cut off fuel to the engine.; If a Deployment Occurs; Front and/or side airbags will not deploy in all
  • Page 58 – Maintaining Your Airbag System
  • Page 59 – Airbag Warning Light; an authorized dealer service the system immediately.
  • Page 61 – Child Restraint
  • Page 63 – Children too Large for Booster Seats; Make sure that the child is upright in the seat.; For
  • Page 65 – NEVER
  • Page 66 – under a plastic cover with this symbol on it.; LATCH Anchorages
  • Page 69 – Tether Strap Mounting
  • Page 70 – A new engine may consume some oil during its
  • Page 74 – UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 75 – Lights
  • Page 78 – Automatic Dimming Mirror
  • Page 79 – Outside Mirrors; The passenger side convex outside mirror will; Outside Mirrors Folding Feature; Folding Mirrors
  • Page 80 – Power Mirror Control
  • Page 81 – Illuminated Vanity Mirror
  • Page 82 – UconnectTM Phone — IF EQUIPPED
  • Page 87 – Add Names to Your UconnectTM Phonebook
  • Page 90 – Delete UconnectTM Phonebook Entry
  • Page 92 – Phone Call Features
  • Page 95 – Emergency Assistance
  • Page 102 – Voice Command; Always wait for the beep before speaking.
  • Page 103 – You can say; Phone Far End Audio Performance; Audio quality is maximized under:
  • Page 110 – VOICE COMMAND — IF EQUIPPED; Take care to speak into the Voice Interface
  • Page 115 – Voice Training; Press the Voice Command; SEATS
  • Page 116 – Power Seat Switches
  • Page 117 – Recline Lever
  • Page 118 – Head Restraints; Lumbar Support
  • Page 119 – Heated Seats; Heated Seat Switch
  • Page 121 – Easy Entry Seats
  • Page 122 – Folding Rear Seat; Rear Folding Seat
  • Page 123 – TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD; Two latches must be released to open the hood.; Hood Release Lever
  • Page 124 – Headlight Switch
  • Page 125 – Automatic Headlights — If Equipped; The engine must be running before the head-; Headlight Time Delay
  • Page 126 – Daytime Running Lights — If Equipped
  • Page 127 – The fog lights will operate with the low beam; Multifunction Lever
  • Page 128 – Lane Change Assist
  • Page 129 – Overhead Console Map/Reading Lights; Overhead Console
  • Page 130 – Interior Lights; The interior lights come on when a door is opened.; Dimmer Control
  • Page 131 – WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS; located on the left side of the steering column.; Intermittent Wiper System; Windshield Wiper/Washer Control
  • Page 133 – TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN; Tilt Steering Column
  • Page 134 – ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL; In order to ensure proper operation, the Elec-; Electronic Speed Control Lever
  • Page 135 – Softly tap the brake pedal.
  • Page 137 – The Electronic Speed Control system maintains; OVERHEAD CONSOLE; ) button and a power sunroof switch may
  • Page 138 – The storage compartment access is a; GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED; HomeLink
  • Page 142 – Gate Operator/Canadian Programming; to pick up the signal during programming.; Continue to press and hold the HomeLink
  • Page 144 – Troubleshooting Tips; If you are having trouble programming HomeLink; This device may not cause harmful interference
  • Page 145 – POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED; Power Sunroof Switch
  • Page 147 – Pinch protection is disabled while the switch is; Venting Sunroof — Express; The sunshade cannot be closed if the sunroof is
  • Page 149 – Front Power Outlet
  • Page 151 – The front cupholders are located in the center console.; Illuminated Front Cupholders — If Equipped; Front Cupholders
  • Page 152 – Rear Cupholders
  • Page 153 – Console Storage; and; Center Console
  • Page 154 – To prevent excessive battery drain, use the rear; Keep all objects a safe distance from the window.
  • Page 156 – UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL; Instrument Cluster – Base
  • Page 157 – Connecting The iPod
  • Page 159 – INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
  • Page 160 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – BASE
  • Page 161 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – PREMIUM
  • Page 162 – INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS; Trip Odometer Button
  • Page 163 – Charging System Warning Light
  • Page 164 – Turn Signal Indicators
  • Page 167 – ECO
  • Page 175 – Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
  • Page 179 – Trip Functions
  • Page 182 – Keyless Go Display
  • Page 183 – Compass Display; The system will display the last known outside; HOME
  • Page 185 – Compass Variance Map
  • Page 186 – Language; The EVIC will not change the UconnectTM lan-; Unlock Doors Automatically on Exit
  • Page 187 – Remote Key Unlock; When; Driver Door 1st Press; is selected, only the driver’s; All Doors 1st Press
  • Page 188 – Turning the headlights on during the daytime; Delay Turning Headlights Off
  • Page 189 – The sales code is located on the lower right side
  • Page 191 – Touch the screen where the word “Save” is displayed.; Clock Setting Procedure — RER/REN Radio
  • Page 192 – To Manually Set the Clock — RER/REN; Touch the screen where the time is displayed.; Changing Daylight Savings Time
  • Page 193 – Show Time if Radio is Off; Changing the Time Zone
  • Page 194 – Operating Instructions — Radio Mode; The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC; Electronic Volume Control; RES Radio
  • Page 195 – Press and hold the TIME button until the hours blink.; TUNE Control
  • Page 196 – Press the buttons to select either AM or FM mode.
  • Page 197 – DISC Button
  • Page 198 – EJECT Button - Ejecting a CD; Press the EJECT button to eject the CD.; SEEK Button
  • Page 199 – TIME Button; Press the button to select either AM or FM mode.; Notes on Playing MP3 Files
  • Page 200 – Supported MP3 File Formats
  • Page 201 – Layer 3; Playback of MP3 Files
  • Page 202 – Operation Instructions - Auxiliary Mode; The AUX device must be turned on and the
  • Page 210 – Notes On Playing MP3 Files
  • Page 218 – List Or Browse Mode
  • Page 220 – System Activation
  • Page 221 – Selecting UconnectTM Multimedia (Satellite) Mode; Press the SAT button until; Satellite Antenna
  • Page 222 – SEEK Buttons
  • Page 226 – Remote Sound System Controls
  • Page 227 – CD/DVD DISC MAINTENANCE; Store the disc in its case after playing.
  • Page 228 – If you experience difficulty in playing a particu-; RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONES; Manual Temperature Control
  • Page 229 – Front Blower Control; For vehicles equipped with Remote Start, the; Temperature Control; If your air conditioning performance seems
  • Page 230 – receive from that mode.; Panel Mode; and turned on or off to control airflow.; Floor Mode
  • Page 231 – Defrost Mode; The air conditioning compressor operates in; Recirculation Control
  • Page 232 – The air conditioning compressor will not engage; Remote Start — If Equipped
  • Page 234 – Recirculation without A/C should not be used; Side Window Demisters
  • Page 235 – Control Setting Suggestions for Various Weather Conditions
  • Page 236 – STARTING AND OPERATING
  • Page 239 – Vehicle Loading
  • Page 241 – Normal starting of either a cold or a warm
  • Page 242 – Do not; press the accelerator. Use the Fob with Integrated; Keyless GoTM – If Equipped; Installing the Button
  • Page 243 – The ENGINE START/STOP button should only; Normal Starting
  • Page 245 – Starting with the ignition switch in the OFF position:; Extreme Cold Weather (Below
  • Page 246 – If Engine Fails To Start
  • Page 249 – During cold weather, you may experience in-; Shifting; Manual Shifter
  • Page 250 – Recommended Shift Speeds; MANUAL TRANSMISSION
  • Page 251 – –4 Skip Shift
  • Page 254 – Over-Temperature Mode
  • Page 255 – Press and maintain firm pressure on the brake pedal.
  • Page 256 – Interlock Manual Override
  • Page 257 – Shift Lever
  • Page 259 – DRIVE; mode and select the; Delayed Shifts in Cold Temperatures
  • Page 260 – Temporary Transmission Limp Home Mode; Move the shift lever into the PARK position.
  • Page 262 – Operation; mode, the transmission
  • Page 263 – DRIVING ON SLIPPERY SURFACES
  • Page 264 – Slow down if the road has standing water or puddles.; DRIVING THROUGH WATER
  • Page 266 – POWER STEERING
  • Page 267 – Power Steering Fluid Check
  • Page 268 – PARKING BRAKE
  • Page 269 – Parking Brake Release
  • Page 270 – Parking Brake
  • Page 271 – BRAKE SYSTEM
  • Page 275 – Traction Control System (TCS) – If Equipped
  • Page 277 – HSA Activation Criteria; Vehicle must be stopped.; Disabling/Enabling HSA
  • Page 278 – You must complete Steps 1 through 8 within; Electronic Stability Program (ESP) – If Equipped
  • Page 280 – ESP OFF Switch
  • Page 281 – To improve the vehicle’s traction when driving; Synchronizing ESP
  • Page 283 – is absent from this tire
  • Page 284 – = Passenger Car tire based on European design standards
  • Page 285 – TIRE SIZING TERMS; — A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry; Light Load; this tire
  • Page 286 – TIRE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER; = Department of Transportation; MA; = Code representing the tire manufacturing location (two digits); ABCD; —03 means the 3rd week.
  • Page 287 – Tire Terminology and Definitions
  • Page 288 – The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed; Tire and Loading Information Placard
  • Page 296 – Tire Spinning
  • Page 297 – Tread Wear Indicators
  • Page 298 – Life Of Tire; Driving style; Replacement Tires
  • Page 299 – TIRE CHAINS
  • Page 300 – Do not use tire chains on a compact spare tire.; Use on rear wheels only.
  • Page 301 – In order to avoid damage to tires, chains, and; SNOW TIRES
  • Page 302 – Tire Rotation
  • Page 305 – Base System; It is particularly important for you to check the; Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Warnings
  • Page 306 – Vehicles with Compact Spare
  • Page 307 – Premium System – If Equipped
  • Page 309 – Check TPMS Warning; CHECK TPM SYSTEM
  • Page 312 – FUEL REQUIREMENTS
  • Page 314 – MMT In Gasoline
  • Page 315 – Intentional tampering with the emissions con-
  • Page 316 – Carbon Monoxide Warnings
  • Page 317 – ADDING FUEL; When removing the fuel filler cap, lay the cap; Fuel Filler Cap – Base Model
  • Page 319 – The label contains the following information:
  • Page 320 – Overloading
  • Page 321 – Loading; Refer to the “Vehicle Certification Label” affixed; TRAILER TOWING; Manual Transmission – If Equipped
  • Page 322 – Common Towing Definitions; loaded and
  • Page 324 – Trailer Hitch Classification; Class III - Heavy Duty
  • Page 325 – Refer to local laws for maximum trailer towing speeds; Trailer and Tongue Weight; side to side
  • Page 326 – Towing Requirements
  • Page 330 – Towing Requirements – Trailer Lights and Wiring; Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicles
  • Page 331 – mode to select a lower gear range.
  • Page 332 – − City Driving
  • Page 334 – WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES; Hazard Warning Flasher
  • Page 336 – HAZARD WARNING FLASHER; With extended use, the Hazard Warning flasher; IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS; On the highways — slow down.
  • Page 337 – TIREFIT KIT — IF EQUIPPED; Small punctures up to
  • Page 338 – TIREFIT Storage; The TIREFIT kit is located in the trunk.; TIREFIT Kit Components and Operation; TIREFIT Location
  • Page 339 – Using the Mode Select Knob and Hoses; Selecting Air Mode; TIREFIT Usage Precautions
  • Page 340 – Do not lift or carry TIREFIT kit by hoses.
  • Page 342 – Sealing a Tire with TIREFIT
  • Page 343 – If the sealant (white fluid) does not flow; within 0 –
  • Page 344 – through the clear
  • Page 346 – When having the tire serviced advise the autho-
  • Page 347 – JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING
  • Page 348 – Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage; The spare tire must be removed in order to; Opening The Access Panel
  • Page 349 – Spare Tire Fastener
  • Page 350 – Preparations For Jacking; Block the front and rear of the; Jacking and Changing a Tire
  • Page 351 – Jack Warning Label
  • Page 352 – Center Cap Removal
  • Page 354 – For vehicles so equipped, do not attempt to
  • Page 355 – Compact Spare Tire
  • Page 356 – Tire and Wheel Cover Or Center Cap
  • Page 358 – JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURES; When using a portable battery booster pack; Preparations for Jump-Start; The remote battery posts are viewed by standing
  • Page 359 – Remote Battery Posts
  • Page 360 – Jump-Starting Procedure
  • Page 362 – FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE; Turn off the Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
  • Page 363 – The shift lever must be in NEUTRAL
  • Page 364 – The manufacturer; does not recommend; that you tow this
  • Page 366 – MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 367 – Fluid Capacities
  • Page 369 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 3.5L
  • Page 370 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 5.7L
  • Page 372 – not; be ready if the vehicle was recently
  • Page 374 – DEALER SERVICE; Intentional tampering with emissions control; MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; The pages that follow contain the; required; maintenance
  • Page 377 – Vehicles equipped with a 5.7L engine must use
  • Page 378 – engine oil filters are a high quality oil
  • Page 379 – Engine Air Cleaner Filter; Refer to “Maintenance Schedule” for further information.; Engine Air Cleaner Filter Selection; engine air; Maintenance-Free Battery; The battery is stored under an access cover in
  • Page 380 – Battery Location
  • Page 381 – Air Conditioner Maintenance
  • Page 382 – Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling; Use only manufacturer approved A/C system; Body Lubrication; Spray White Lube or equivalent, to assure
  • Page 383 – Windshield Wiper Blades; Life expectancy of wiper blades varies depend-; Adding Washer Fluid
  • Page 384 – Exhaust System
  • Page 388 – Cooling System – Drain, Flush, and Refill; Selection of Coolant
  • Page 389 – Adding Coolant; The manufacturer recommends using MOPAR
  • Page 390 – Mixing engine coolant (antifreeze) types will; Cooling System Pressure Cap
  • Page 391 – When the vehicle is stopped after a few miles
  • Page 392 – Do not overfill the coolant recovery bottle.; Brake System
  • Page 393 – Master Cylinder – Brake Fluid Level Check
  • Page 399 – Use a high quality cleaner wax, such as MOPAR; Special Care
  • Page 400 – Wheel and Wheel Trim Care
  • Page 402 – If the belts need cleaning, use MOPAR; Cleaning the Center Console Cupholders
  • Page 403 – The cupholder cannot be removed.; FUSES; Integrated Power Module
  • Page 404 – Washer Motor; Cavity; Windshield Wiper
  • Page 405 – Access Panel
  • Page 406 – Rear Power Distribution Center
  • Page 407 – Fuel Pump
  • Page 408 – Cluster
  • Page 409 – Transmission; Front Blower Motor
  • Page 410 – at Authorized Dealer)
  • Page 412 – On vehicles equipped with HID headlamps,; Front/Rear Side Marker Lamp
  • Page 413 – Tail/Turn and Stop Lamp
  • Page 414 – Push the electrical connector locking tab to the side.
  • Page 415 – Center Tail/Backup Lamp; See your authorized dealer for bulb replacement.; License Lamp; Reinstall the bulb and socket assembly.
  • Page 416 – Quarts
  • Page 420 – MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES; Emission Control System Maintenance
  • Page 421 – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE; The Scheduled Maintenance services listed in; MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
  • Page 423 – Required Maintenance Intervals
  • Page 438 – IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE; If You Need Assistance
  • Page 441 – Chrysler LLC Customer Center
  • Page 442 – Service Contract
  • Page 443 – MOPAR; REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
  • Page 444 – A street address is required when ordering
  • Page 447 – Temperature Grades
  • Page 448 – INDEX
  • Page 450 – Automatic Headlights
  • Page 451 – Fuel
  • Page 453 – On Slippery Surfaces
  • Page 454 – Flashers
  • Page 455 – Garage Door Opener (HomeLink
  • Page 457 – Keys
  • Page 458 – Hood
  • Page 460 – Mode
  • Page 462 – Seat Belts
  • Page 464 – Automatic Transmission
  • Page 469 – Chrysler Group LLC; nd Edition
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