2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN fuel

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2006 2.G Owners Manual Bi-Level
Air is directed through both the panel and floor
outlets. This mode is not recommended when
heat is required in very cold temperatures.
NOTE:
There is a varying difference in temperature
betw

Page 136 of 300

CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2006 2.G Owners Manual Slight changes in engine speed or power may be noticed
when the air conditioning compressor is on. This is a
normal occurrence as the compressor will cycle on and
off to maintain comfort and increase

Page 144 of 300

CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2006 2.G Owners Manual Tire Safety Information..................158
▫Tire Markings........................158
▫Tire Identification Number (TIN)..........162
▫Tire Loading And Tire Pressure...........163
Tires—Gene

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2006 2.G Owners Manual ▫Fuel Requirements....................182
▫Selection Of Engine Oil For Flexible Fuel
Vehicles (E-85) And Gasoline Vehicles.......182
▫Starting............................182
▫Cruising Range...

Page 147 of 300

CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2006 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
Never pour fuel or other flammable liquid into the
throttle body air inlet opening in an attempt to start
the vehicle. This could result in flash fire causing
serious personal injury.
CAUTION

Page 148 of 300

CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2006 2.G Owners Manual If Engine Fails to Start
If the engine fails to start after you have followed the
“NORMAL STARTING” or “EXTREME COLD
WEATHER” procedures, it may be flooded. Push the
accelerator pedal all the

Page 152 of 300

CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2006 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
Your vehicle could move and injure you and others if
it is not completely in P (Park). Check by trying to
move the gearshift lever back and forth without
depressing the shift button after you

Page 153 of 300

CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2006 2.G Owners Manual NOTE:Using the “3” range while operating the vehicle
under heavy operating conditions will improve perfor-
mance, fuel economy, and extend transaxle life by reduc-
ing excessive shifting and heat
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