2006 JEEP WRANGLER stop start

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual R (Reverse) 
For moving the vehicle rearward. Always stop before
moving the lever to R (Reverse), except when rocking the
vehicle. 
N (Neutral) 
Engine may be started in this position. 
NOTE: Towing t

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual When frequent transmission shifting occurs while using 
Overdrive, such as when operating the vehicle under
heavy load conditions (for example, in hilly terrain,
strong head winds, or trailer towing),

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual Proper operation of four wheel drive vehicles depends on 
tires of equal size, type, and circumference on each
wheel. Any difference will adversely affect shifting and
cause damage to the transfer cas

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual 4H Position
Four Wheel Drive High Range — Locks the front and rear 
driveshafts together. Forces the front and rear wheels to
rotate at the same speed. Additional traction for loose,
slippery road s

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual is coasting at 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5 km/h), shift the transfer 
case lever firmly to the desired position. Do not pause in
transfer case N (Neutral). 
NOTE: Pausing in transfer case N (Neutral) in vehicl

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
•Always fully apply the parking brake when leav- 
ing your vehicle, or vehicle may roll and cause
damage or injury. Also be certain to leave a
automatic transmission in P (Park), or a manua

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual ABOUT YOUR BRAKES
Your vehicle is equipped with power assisted brakes as 
standard equipment. In the event power assist is lost for
any reason (for example, repeated brake applications
with the engine

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 TJ / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING!
To use your brakes and decelerate more safely, follow these tips:
•Do not “ride” the brakes by resting your foot on the pedal. This could 
overheat the brakes and result in unpredictabl
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