2012 DODGE CHARGER SRT coolant temperature

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2012 7.G Owners Manual NOTE:
•The “ESC Off Indicator Light” and the “ESC
Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light” come on mo-
mentarily each time the ignition switch is turned to
ON/RUN.
•Each time the ignition i

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2012 7.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
Driving with a hot engine cooling system could
damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads
“260” pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle
with the air conditioner turned o

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2012 7.G Owners Manual resettable functions, press and hold the SELECT button
for two seconds. The current display will reset along with
other functions.
Units
Press and release the UP or DOWN button until “Units”
displ

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2012 7.G Owners Manual •Battery Voltage
Shows the actual battery voltage.
Gauges 2
When selected, this screen displays the following values:
•Coolant Temperature
Shows the actual coolant temperature within the range of

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2012 7.G Owners Manual CAUTION!
Driving with a hot cooling system could damage
your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads “H,”
pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle with
the air conditioner turned off until

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2012 7.G Owners Manual Cooling System
WARNING!
•When working near the radiator cooling fan, dis-
connect the fan motor lead or turn the ignition
switch to the LOCK position. The fan is tempera-
ture controlled and can sta

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2012 7.G Owners Manual CAUTION! (Continued)
•This vehicle has not been designed for use with
propylene glycol-based engine coolant (anti-
freeze). Use of propylene glycol-based engine
coolant (antifreeze) is not recommend

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DODGE CHARGER SRT 2012 7.G Owners Manual Please note that it is the owner’s responsibility to main-
tain the proper level of protection against freezing ac-
cording to the temperatures occurring in the area where
the vehicle is operated.
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