2014 CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE Owners Manual

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CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 2014 1.G Owners Manual monitor tire pressure levels. Sensors, mounted to each
wheel as part of the valve stem, transmit tire pressure
readings to the Receiver Module.
NOTE:It is particularly important for you to check the
t

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CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 2014 1.G Owners Manual The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes
above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the TPMS to receive
this information.
Check TPMS Warning
When a system fault is detected, a chime will sound

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CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 2014 1.G Owners Manual The system still needs to be serviced as long as the
CHECK TPM SYSTEMmessage is displayed.
NOTE:
1. The compact spare tire (if so equipped) does not have a tire pressure monitoring sensor. Therefore

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CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 2014 1.G Owners Manual 5. Once you repair or replace the original road tire, andreinstall it on the vehicle in place of the compact spare,
the TPMS will update automatically. In addition, the
“Tire Pressure Monitoring Tel

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CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 2014 1.G Owners Manual Light spark knock at low engine speeds is not harmful to
your engine. However, continued heavy spark knock at
high speeds can cause damage and immediate service is
required. Poor quality gasoline can

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CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 2014 1.G Owners Manual CAUTION!(Continued)
blends may result in starting and drivability prob-
lems, damage critical fuel system components, cause
emissions to exceed the applicable standard, and/or
cause the “Malfunction

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CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 2014 1.G Owners Manual MMT In Gasoline
MMT (Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl)
is a manganese-containing metallic additive that is
blended into some gasoline to increase octane. Gasoline
blended with MMT provides

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CHRYSLER 200 CONVERTIBLE 2014 1.G Owners Manual CAUTION!(Continued)
•An out-of-tune engine or certain fuel or ignition
malfunctions can cause the catalytic converter to
overheat. If you notice a pungent burning odor or
some light smoke, your engi