2004 JEEP WRANGLER brakes

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual 19. Trip Odometer Button
Press and release this button to toggle between the
odometer and trip odometer displays. This button is also
used to reset the trip odometer to 0. While the display is
showing

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual STARTING AND OPERATING
CONTENTS
mStarting Procedures....................160
NManual Transmission..................160
NAutomatic Transmission................160
NNormal Starting......................1

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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 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

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will diminish
their effectiveness and may lead to an accident.
Pumping makes the stopping distance longer. Just
press firmly on your brake pedal when you need

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual Dont shift to a lower gear than necessary to maintain
headway. Over-revving the engine can spin the wheels
and traction will be lost.
Do not downshift on icy or slippery roads because engine
braking

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JEEP WRANGLER 2004 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual Traction Downhill
Shift the transmission into a low gear and transfer case to
4L (Low) range. Let the vehicle go slowly down the hill
with all four wheels turning against engine compression
drag. This
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