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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Owners Manual AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
CAUTION!
Damage to the transmission may occur if the follow-
ing precautions are not observed:
•Shift into PARK only after the vehicle has come to
a complete stop.
• Shift i

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Owners Manual WARNING!(Continued)
•Unintended movement of a vehicle could injure
those in or near the vehicle. As with all vehicles,
you should never exit a vehicle while the engine is
running. Before exiting a v

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Owners Manual PARK (P)
This range supplements the parking brake by locking the
transmission. The engine can be started in this range.
Never attempt to use PARK while the vehicle is in
motion. Apply the parking brak

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Owners Manual WARNING!(Continued)
•It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or NEUTRAL
if the engine speed is higher than idle speed. If
your foot is not firmly pressing the brake pedal, the
vehicle could accelerate

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Owners Manual WARNING!(Continued)
•Allowing children to be alone in a vehicle unat-
tended is dangerous for a number of reasons. A
child or others could be seriously or fatally injured.
Children should be warned

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Owners Manual REVERSE (R)
This range is for moving the vehicle backward. Shift into
REVERSE only after the vehicle has come to a complete
stop.
NEUTRAL (N)
Use this range when the vehicle is standing for prolonged

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Owners Manual To exit ERS mode, simply press and hold the shift lever to
the right (+) until “D” is once again displayed in the
instrument cluster.WARNING!
Do not downshift for additional engine braking on a
sl

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CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY 2014 5.G Owners Manual DRIVING ON SLIPPERY SURFACES
Acceleration
Rapid acceleration on snow covered, wet, or other slip-
pery surfaces may cause the driving wheels to pull
erratically to the right or left. This phenomenon o