2010 DODGE CHARGER SRT engine overheat

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
Driving with a hot cooling system could damage
your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads 240°F
(116°C) or greater, pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle
the vehicle with the air condition

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual 11. Engine Temperature Warning LightThis light will turn on and a single chime will
sound to warn of an overheated engine condition.
When this light turns on, the engine temperature
is critically hot.

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual conditioning. An indicator in the button illuminates
when manual compressor operation is selected.
NOTE:To control the air conditioning manually, the
mode selector must be moved out of the AUTO positi

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual Fuel System Cautions
CAUTION!
Follow these guidelines to maintain your vehicle’s
performance:
•The use of leaded gas is prohibited by Federal law.
Using leaded gasoline can impair engine perfor-
m

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
CONTENTS
Hazard Warning Flasher ................ 310
 If Your Engine Overheats ................ 310
 TIREFIT Kit ......................... 311
▫ TIREFIT Storage ........

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual HAZARD WARNING FLASHER
The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located in the
switch bank near the top center of the instrument panel.Press the switch to turn on the Hazard Warning
flasher. When the swit

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual NOTE:There are steps that you can take to slow down
an impending overheat condition:
•If your air conditioner (A/C) is on, turn it off. The A/C
system adds heat to the engine cooling system and
turn

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
•When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by moving be-
tween 1st and REVERSE, do not spin the wheels
faster than 15 mph (24 km/h), or drivetrain damage
may result.
•Revving the engine or spinn
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