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CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 2.G Owners Manual INTRODUCTION
This manual has been prepared with the assistance of
service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with
the operation and maintenance of your new vehicle. It is
supplemented by a Wa

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CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 2.G Owners Manual ▫General Information....................18
▫Transmitter Battery Service...............19
Vehicle Theft Alarm.....................19
▫Tamper Alert.........................20
▫Security System M

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CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 2.G Owners Manual NOTE:If you try to remove the key before you place
the lever in PARK, the key may become trapped tempo-
rarily in the key cylinder. If this occurs, rotate the key
clockwise slightly, then remove the k

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CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 2.G Owners Manual •Additional Sentry Keys or Mobil Speed Pass™devices
held too close to the ignition key when starting the
vehicle may cause problems when attempting to start
the vehicle. These devices cannot damag

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CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 2.G Owners Manual 2. Closeness to a radio transmitter such as a radio station
tower, airport transmitter, and some mobile or CB radios.
Transmitter Battery Service
The recommended replacement batteries are CR2016.
1. P

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CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 2.G Owners Manual Maintaining Your Airbag System
WARNING!
•Modifications to any part of the airbag system
could cause it to fail when you need it. You could
be injured because the airbags are not there to
protect you

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CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 2.G Owners Manual 5. Tachometer
The red area of the scale shows the maximum permissible
engine revolutions-per-minute (rpm x 1000) for each gear
range. Before reaching the red area (over 6,500 rpm), ease
up on the acce

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CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 2005 2.G Owners Manual through several of your typical driving cycles. In most
situations the vehicle will drive normally and will not
require towing.
The Malfunction Indicator Light flashes to alert to serious
conditions t
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