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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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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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STARTING AND OPERATING

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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE

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INDEX

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Summary of Contents for 2007 Charger

Page 1: ...TENTS SECTION PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 5 3 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 7 4 STARTING AND OPERATING 33 5 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 39 6 INDEX 43...

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Page 3: ...INTRODUCTION CONTENTS Introduction 4 1...

Page 4: ...der the conditions listed below are also considered severe service vehicles and should be serviced and maintained as prescribed in this booklet This supplement applies to rear wheel drive passenger ca...

Page 5: ...THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS Brake System Maintenance 6 2...

Page 6: ...reak in period This burnishing break in period will vary ac cording to individual driving habits and driving condi tions e g rush hour city highway etc Smoke and odor associated with brake burnishing...

Page 7: ...12 Airbags 13 Airbag Deployment Zones 14 Electrical Power Sources 21 Front Power Outlet 21 Additional Power Leads 22 Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off 22 Power Distribution Centers 23 Fuses Front...

Page 8: ...BAS Warning Light And ESP TCS Indicator Light 30 Full Size Spare Tire If Equipped 31 Battery Access Vehicles Equipped With Full Size Spare Tire 32 Hour Meter 32 8 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VE...

Page 9: ...which can disable the engine TILT STEERING COLUMN The steering column equipped on this vehicle only tilts Unlock the steering column by pulling out the handle located directly below the column To til...

Page 10: ...vehicle is designed for periods of surveillance The dimmer control is part of the headlight switch and is located on the left side of the instru ment panel By rotating the dimmer control to the extrem...

Page 11: ...Dome Light If Equipped The police dome light switch has three positions Position I is used for white light and position II is used for red LED light Always remember to return the dome light switch to...

Page 12: ...andle to adjust the position of the spotlight MODIFIED REAR DOOR LOCKS LEVERS WINDOW SWITCHES IF EQUIPPED The emergency rear door lock knob is located in the front portion of each rear door panel visi...

Page 13: ...he way police equip ment can be safely mounted in police vehicles Any surfaces that could come into contact with an airbag once it has deployed must not damage the airbag or alter its deployment path...

Page 14: ...ess is not permitted Furthermore make sure that no equipment or fasteners are located in the airbag deployment zone Do not place objects or mount equipment in front of the airbag module cover or in fr...

Page 15: ...assing Through Center of Steering Wheel 2 18 7 inches 3 Vertical Plane Passing Through Maximum Rearward Point That The Driver Airbag Cushion Reaches 4 Steering Wheel 5 Driver Airbag Retainer Housing 6...

Page 16: ...WHEN FULL 26 5 INCHES DAB DEPTH WHEN FULL 15 INCHES MAXIMUM REARWARD DISPLACEMENT DURING FILL 18 7 INCHES STEERING COLUMN TILT POSITION RANGE 2 7 DEGREES FROM STEERING COLUMN TILT PIVOT POINT 21 0 DEG...

Page 17: ...2 Driver Airbag Lateral Deployment Zone depicts the following 1 Driver Seating Reference 2 Driver Airbag Cushion Lateral Deployment Zone 28 0 inches Figure 2 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICL...

Page 18: ...rbag Cushion 2 Vertical Plane From Point of Instrument Panel 3 Passenger Airbag Module 4 Instrument Panel 5 Vertical Plane Passing Through the Maximum Rear ward Point that the Passenger Airbag Cushion...

Page 19: ...Passenger Airbag Lateral Deployment Zone depicts the following 1 2 8 inches 2 Passenger Airbag Cushion Deployment Zone 3 20 4 inches 4 Reference Point Figure 4 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHI...

Page 20: ...Figure 5 20 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE...

Page 21: ...5 inches ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES Front Power Outlet The front 12 volt electrical power outlet is located on the center console and is protected by a fuse This outlet is powered directly from the bat...

Page 22: ...ccess cover to access the power leads Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off CAUTION Many accessories that can be plugged in draw power from the vehicle s battery even when not in use i e cellular phon...

Page 23: ...ribu tion Center and possibly result in an electrical system failure When replacing a blown fuse it is important to use only a fuse having the correct amperage rating The use of a fuse with a rating o...

Page 24: ...tribution Center The Rear Power Distribution Center is located in the rear compartment under an access panel This center contains fuses and relays Rear Power Distribution Center Access Vehicles Equipp...

Page 25: ...ty Fuse Circuits 3 20 Amp Yellow Police Dome Light if equipped 7 15 Amp Dk Blue Right Spot Light 10 15 Amp Dk Blue Left Spot Light 30 10 Amp Red Interface Module 40 10 Amp Red Switch Bank 41 10 Amp Re...

Page 26: ...System in Section 5 of the vehicle Owner s Manual WARNING The ABS Anti Lock Brake System cannot prevent the natural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle nor can it increase the traction afforded...

Page 27: ...s of physics from acting on the vehicle nor can it increase the traction afforded by prevail ing road conditions The BAS cannot prevent acci dents including those resulting from excessive speed in tur...

Page 28: ...little throttle as possible Be sure to adapt your speed and driving to the prevailing road conditions WARNING The ESP Electronic Stability Program cannot pre vent the natural laws of physics from acti...

Page 29: ...the situation requiring Partial Off mode is overcome turn the ESP on again by momentarily depressing the ESP OFF button This may be done while the vehicle is in motion Full Off This mode is intended f...

Page 30: ...ff mode by momentarily depressing the ESP OFF button WARNING With the ESP switched off the enhanced vehicle stability offered by ESP is unavailable In an emer gency evasive maneuver the ESP system wil...

Page 31: ...he ESP System will be ON even if it was turned off previously The ESP Control System will make buzzing or clicking sounds when it is active This is normal the sounds will stop when ESP becomes inactiv...

Page 32: ...button is located on the left side of the instrument cluster next to the fuel gauge Press and hold this button for 3 seconds with the ignition key turned to the ON position and the engine OFF to displ...

Page 33: ...STARTING AND OPERATING CONTENTS Gear Selector 34 AutoStick 34 AutoStick Operation 35 Vehicle Loading 35 4...

Page 34: ...offers manual gear shifting to provide you with more control Autostick allows you to maximize engine braking elimi nate undesirable upshifts and downshifts and improve overall vehicle performance Thi...

Page 35: ...an upshift The transmission will remain in the current gear until an upshift or downshift is chosen The gear position will be shown in the transmission gear display To exit the autostick mode perform...

Page 36: ...92 kg Load Including driver passengers and cargo 3 5L Engines 419 lbs 190 kg 851 lbs 386 kg 5 7L Engines 419 lbs 190 kg 851 lbs 386 kg Total 3 5L Engines 2545 lbs 1154 kg 2724 lbs 1236 kg 5 7L Engines...

Page 37: ...kg Load Including driver passengers and cargo 3 5L Engines 419 lbs 190 kg 851 lbs 386 kg 5 7L Engines 374 lbs 170 kg 776 lbs 352 kg Total 3 5L Engines 2556 lbs 1159 kg 2809 lbs 1274 kg 5 7L Engines 2...

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Page 39: ...MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS Maintenance Procedures 40 Brake System Maintenance 40 Fluids And Capacities 41 5...

Page 40: ...erformance and operational capabilities ad versely affect the safety of the driver and passengers as well as restrict your warranty coverage Please consult your maintenance schedule intervals in the b...

Page 41: ...eeze Coolant 5 Year 100 000 Mile For mula or equivalent 11 4 qts 10 8 liters 5 7 Liter Engine Mopar Antifreeze Coolant 5 Year 100 000 Mile For mula or equivalent 15 2 qts 14 4 liters Includes heater a...

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Page 43: ...INDEX 6...

Page 44: ...6 Brightness Interior Lights 10 Capacities Fluid 41 Dimmer Control 10 Domelight 11 Door Locks 12 Electrical Power Outlets 21 Electronic Brake Control System 26 Electronic Stability Program ESP 27 Equi...

Page 45: ...et 21 Restraints Occupant 13 14 Sentry Key Immobilizer 9 Shifting 34 Automatic Transmission 34 Side Curtain Window Airbag 13 14 Spare Tire 31 Steering Tilt Column 9 Wheel Tilt 9 Supplemental Restraint...

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