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DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owners Manual Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The
Vehicle
Seat Belts
Inspect the belt system periodically, checking for cuts,
frays, and loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced
immediately. Do not disassem

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DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owners Manual radio or the mirror has the two control buttons (Phone
Button and Voice Recognition Button) that will enable
you to access the system.
Voice Recognition Button
Actual button location may vary with rad

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DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owners Manual ²After confirmation, the phone book entries will be
deleted.
²Note that only the phone book in the current language
is deleted.
List All Names in the UConnectŸ Phonebook
²
Press the ªPhoneº butt

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DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owners Manual Emergency Assistance
If you are in an emergency and the mobile phone is
reachable:
²Pick up the phone and manually dial the emergency
number for your area.
If the phone is not reachable and the UConn

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DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owners Manual Please refer to the 24-Hour ªTowing Assistanceº cover-
age details in the Warranty information booklet and on
the 24±Hour Towing Assistance Card.
Paging
To learn how to page refer to9Working with A

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DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owners Manual Turn Signals
Move the Multi-Function Lever up or down and the
corresponding turn signal indicator in the instrument
cluster flashes to show proper operation of the front and
rear turn signal lights. Y

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DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owners Manual 6. Charging System Light
This light shows the status of the electrical charg-
ing system. The light should turn on when the
ignition switch is first turned ON and remain on briefly
as a bulb check. If

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DODGE CHARGER 2008 6.G Owners Manual The gauge pointer will likely indicate a higher tempera-
ture when driving in hot weather, up mountain grades,
or when towing a trailer. It should not be allowed to
exceed the upper limits of the norm
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