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DODGE POWER WAGON 2005 2.G Owners Manual These airbags are certified to the new Federal regulations
that allow less forceful deployments.
This vehicle may also be equipped with window bags to
protect the driver and passengers in the first an

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2005 2.G Owners Manual LAMP OUTindicator will be illuminated in the instru-
ment cluster if a defective bulb or wiring circuit is
detected for the headlamp system.
Your vehicle is equipped with plastic headlight lenses
th

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2005 2.G Owners Manual 18. Brake System Warning Light
This light illuminates when the ignition key is turned to
the ON position and remains on for a few seconds. If the
light stays on longer, it may be an indication that th

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2005 2.G Owners Manual Ignition/Starter Switch...................266
▫Lock..............................266
▫Off ...............................266
▫On................................266
▫Start.....................

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2005 2.G Owners Manual ▫Materials Added To Fuel................309
▫Adding Fuel.........................309
▫Fuel System Cautions..................312
▫Carbon Monoxide Warnings..............313
Catalytic Converter.

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2005 2.G Owners Manual Simultaneous Brake And Throttle Operation
Many off-road driving conditions require the simulta-
neous use of the brake and throttle (two footed driving).
When climbing rocks, logs, or other stepped ob

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2005 2.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
Reduced tire pressures may cause tire unseating and
total loss of air pressure. To reduce the risk of tire
unseating, while at a reduced tire pressure, reduce your
speed and avoid sharp turns

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DODGE POWER WAGON 2005 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
There is an increased risk of roll over when crossing
an obstacle, at any angle, with steep sides.
Crossing Logs
To cross a log, approach it at a slight angle (approxi-
mately 10 to 15 degree
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