2008 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY Owners Manual

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
The pages that follow contain therequiredmaintenance
services determined by the engineers who designed your
vehicle.
Besides the maintenance items for which there are fixed
main

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
Overfilling or underfilling will cause oil aeration or
loss of oil pressure. This could damage your engine.
Change Engine Oil
The oil change indicator system will remind you that it is
time t

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual American Petroleum Institute (API) Engine Oil
Identification Symbol
This symbol means that the oil has
been certified by the American
Petroleum Institute (API). The
manufacturer only recommends
API Ce

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual Synthetic Engine Oils
You may use synthetic engine oils provided the recom-
mended oil quality requirements are met, and the recom-
mended maintenance intervals for oil and filter changes
are followed

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual DRIVE BELT
At the mileage indicated in the maintenance schedule,
replace the drive belt with a new drive belt.
NOTE:The drive belt must be routed correctly to ensure
proper drive function.
SPARK PLUGS

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual CATALYTIC CONVERTER
The catalytic converter requires the use of unleaded fuel
only. Leaded gasoline will destroy the effectiveness of the
catalyst as an emission control device.
Under normal operating

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual WARNING!
A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you park over
materials that can burn. Such materials might be
grass or leaves coming into contact with your exhaust
system. Do not park or operate yo

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2008 5.G Owners Manual Exhaust System
The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into
the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust
system.
Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the exhaust
system,