2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN Owners Manual

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2010 3.G Owners Manual •Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch and
rotate it to the ON position.
•Remove the cup holder liner.
•Insert a key, screwdriver, or finger into the hole at the
front of the cup hold

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2010 3.G Owners Manual Four-Speed/Six-Speed Automatic Transaxle
The electronically controlled transaxle provides a precise
shift schedule. The transaxle electronics are self-calibrating;
therefore, the first few shifts on a

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2010 3.G Owners Manual WARNING!
Never use PARK as a substitute for the parking
brake. Always apply parking brake fully when
parked to guard against vehicle movement and pos-
sible injury or damage.
CAUTION!
DO NOT race the

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2010 3.G Owners Manual transaxle shifting occurs in the DRIVE range. For ex-
ample: When operating the vehicle under heavy loading
conditions, (i.e., in hilly terrain, traveling into strong
headwinds, or while towing heavy

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2010 3.G Owners Manual LOW — Four-Speed Transaxle
This range should be used for engine braking when
descending very steep grades. In this range, upshifts will
occur only to prevent engine overspeed while downshifts
occur

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2010 3.G Owners Manual NOTE:Even if the transaxle can be reset, it is recom-
mended that you visit a dealer at your earliest possible
convenience. Your dealer has diagnostic equipment to
determine if the problem could recur

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2010 3.G Owners Manual •Starting out in second gear is helpful in snowy or icy
conditions.
•Avoid using speed control when Autostickis engaged.
•The transaxle will automatically shift up when maximum
engine speed is

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CHRYSLER SEBRING SEDAN 2010 3.G Owners Manual Traction
When driving on wet or slushy roads, it is possible for a
wedge of water to build up between the tire and road
surface. This is hydroplaning and may cause partial or
complete loss of vehicle