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DODGE SPRINTER 2004 1.G Owners Manual STARTING AND OPERATING 157
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A cceleration Skid Control (A SR) Warning Lamp 
and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) – if 
equipped When the key is in position 2 in the ignition lock, the
warning lam

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DODGE SPRINTER 2004 1.G Owners Manual 158 STARTING AND OPERATINGA cceleration Skid Control (A SR)ASR makes it possible to pull away and accelerate on a
slippery surface. A spinning wheel is braked and its
tractive power is transferred to

Page 159 of 272

DODGE SPRINTER 2004 1.G Owners Manual STARTING AND OPERATING 159
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Deactivating the A cceleration Skid Control (A SR)See Section 4, Understanding Your Instrument Panel,
for switch locations.
When driving with snow chains, in
deep snow, or

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DODGE SPRINTER 2004 1.G Owners Manual 160 STARTING AND OPERATINGTo deactivate the ASR:– Press  the  upper section of  the  switch –  the warning
lamp 
v in the speedometer lights up.
Traction control continues to cut in if, for exampl

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DODGE SPRINTER 2004 1.G Owners Manual 162 STARTING AND OPERATINGNOTE: If the ABS is malfunctioning or the voltage in
the vehicle’s electrical system drops below 10 volts, the
indicator lamp   will also light up in the instrument
cluster

Page 163 of 272

DODGE SPRINTER 2004 1.G Owners Manual STARTING AND OPERATING 163
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STEERINGWhen the engine is not running, there is no power
assistance for the steering. Greater force will be
required to steer the vehicle.WHEELS AND TIRESCheck tires regu

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DODGE SPRINTER 2004 1.G Owners Manual 164 STARTING AND OPERATING
WARNING!
Fitting other wheel sizes to the vehicle will change
the vehicle’s handling characteristics and may
lead to an accident resulting in severe personal in-
juries, d

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DODGE SPRINTER 2004 1.G Owners Manual 166 STARTING AND OPERATINGThe vehicle’s safety on the road depends to a great
extent on tire condition and correct tire pressure.
If tire pressures are too high or too low, handling
characteristics
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