2004 JEEP WRANGLER warning

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual 2 (Second)
For moderate grades and to assist braking on dry
pavement or in mud and snow. Begins at a stop in low
gear with automatic upshift to 2nd gear. Will not shift
to 3rd.
1 (First)
For hard pull

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual NOTE:Do not attempt to make a shift while only the
front or rear wheels are spinning. The transfer case is not
equipped with a synchronizer and therefore the front and
rear driveshafts speeds must be

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual NOTE:Shifting into or out of 4L is possible with the
vehicle completely stopped, however, difficulty may oc-
cur due to the mating teeth not being properly aligned.
Several attempts may be required fo

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
On vehicles equipped with a limited-slip differen-
tial, never run the engine with one rear wheel off the
ground. The vehicle may drive through the rear
wheel remaining on the ground and caus

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual PARKING BRAKE
To set the parking brake, pull the lever up as firmly as
possible. When the parking brake is applied with the
ignition ON, the BRAKE warning light in the instrument
cluster will light.
N

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
²Always fully apply the parking brake when leav-
ing your vehicle, or vehicle may roll and cause
damage or injury. Also be certain to leave a
automatic transmission in P (Park), or a manual

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual If the parking brake is not completely released, the
BRAKE warning light will remain on.
NOTE:Your vehicle has automatically adjusting rear
brakes and we do not recommend any adjustment other
than the

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
To use your brakes and decelerate more safely, follow these
tips:
²Do not ªrideº the brakes by resting your foot on the pedal.
This could overheat the brakes and result in unpredictable
br