2005 DODGE NEON parking brake

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DODGE NEON 2005 2.G Owners Manual Manual Transaxle
Depress and hold the release button located between the
ignition switch and the instrument panel. Turn the igni-
tion key to LOCK and remove the key.WARNING!
Leaving children in a veh

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DODGE NEON 2005 2.G Owners Manual Daytime Running Lights (Canada Only)
The front fog lights will come on as Daytime Running
Lights whenever the ignition is on, the headlights are off,
and the parking brake is off. The headlight switch

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DODGE NEON 2005 2.G Owners Manual INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS
1. Front Fog Light Indicator Ð If Equipped
This light shows when the front fog lights are
ON. (See page 62 for more information.)
2. Brake System Warning Light
This li

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DODGE NEON 2005 2.G Owners Manual STARTING AND OPERATING
CONTENTS
mStarting Procedures....................114
NAutomatic Transaxle...................114
NManual Transaxle.....................114
NNormal Starting......................1

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DODGE NEON 2005 2.G Owners Manual STARTING PROCEDURES
Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust both
inside and outside mirrors, and fasten your seat belts.
CAUTION!
Long periods of engine idling, especially at high
engin

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DODGE NEON 2005 2.G Owners Manual NOTE:If a malfunction occurs, the system will trap the
key in the ignition cylinder to warn you that this safety
feature is inoperable. The engine can be started and
stopped but the key cannot be remo

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DODGE NEON 2005 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
Unintended movement of a vehicle could injure
those in and near the vehicle. As with all vehicles,
you should never exit a vehicle while the engine is
running. Before exiting a vehicle, you s

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DODGE NEON 2005 2.G Owners Manual When frequent transaxle shifting occurs while using the
Overdrive range, such as when operating the vehicle
under heavy loading conditions (in hilly terrain, travel-
ing into strong head winds, or whi
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