climate control CHRYSLER CONCORDE 2004 2.G Owners Manual

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WARNING!
If the hood is not fully latched, it could fly up when
the vehicle is moving and block your forward vision.
You could have a collision. Be sure all hood latches
are fully latched before driving.
INTERIOR LIGHTS
To Turn The Interior Lights On:
Rotate the Dimmer Control upward to the second detent.
Rotate the switch downward to turn the interior lights
off.
NOTE:The interior lights have a “fade to off” feature.
When the lights are turned off, they gradually “fade” off.
Battery Saver Feature—Interior Lights
The interior courtesy lights come on when a door is open
or left ajar. To prevent battery drain, if you leave a door
open or ajar these lights will turn off after 15 minutes.
After you close the door, the interior courtesy lights will
again function in the normal matter.
NOTE:The map lights or reading lights that are manu-
ally switched on will not turn off automatically.
Instrument Panel Lighting
The brightness of the instrument panel lighting can be
regulated by rotating the dimmer switch.
Daytime Brightness Feature
Certain instrument panel components can be illuminated
at full brightness during the daytime. These are the
Odometer, Transmission Range Indicator, Radio, Climate
Controls, and the Overhead Travel Information Center.
This can be helpful when driving with your headlights
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Radio Operation And Cellular Phones.......136
Climate Controls......................137
▫Manual Air Conditioning/Heater Operation . . 137▫Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) — If
Equipped...........................140
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CLIMATE CONTROLS
Manual Air Conditioning/Heater Operation
The Air Conditioning System allows you to balance the
temperature, amount, and direction of the air circulating
throughout the vehicle.
The controls are as follows:
Fan Control
Use this control to regulate the amount of air forced
through the system in any mode you select. Turn the
control clockwise to increase fan speed. Turn the controlto the O (Off) position to shut off the fan and to prevent
any outside air from entering the vehicle. This also turns
off the A/C compressor.
Temperature Control
Use this control to regulate the temperature of the air
inside the passenger compartment. The blue area of the
control indicates cooler temperatures while the red area
indicates warmer temperatures.
Mode Control
Use this control to direct the flow of air as follows:
NOTE:The dot between the mode control icons is a mix
position between the two modes.
Recirculate
Air is recirculated inside the vehicle. You may
choose between Bi-Level and Panel air outlets
while in this mode. Use this mode to temporarily
block out any outside odors, smoke, or dust and to
cool the interior rapidly upon initial start up in very
hot or humid weather.
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Cavity Fuse Circuits
18 20 Amp Yel-
lowPower Amplifier, Horn
19 15 Amp Lt.
BlueOverhead Console, Garage
Door Opener, Trunk, Over-
head, Rear Reading, and Visor
Vanity Lights, Trunk Release
Solenoid, Power Mirrors,
Power Door Locks, Body Con-
trol Module, Aspirator Motor
20 20 Amp Yel-
lowBrake Lights
21 10 Amp Red Leak Detection Pump, Low
Rad Relay, High Rad Relay,
A/C Clutch Relay
22 10 Amp Red Airbag
23 30 Amp
GreenBlower Motor, ATC Power
Module
24 20 Amp
C/BRKRPower Window Motors
25 20 Amp
C/BRKRPower Door Lock Motors,
Power SeatsREPLACEMENT LIGHT BULBS
Interior Light Bulbs Bulb No.
Turn Signal...........................PC194
Climate Control.......................... 330
Overhead Console, Front Reading, Courtesy, Grab
Handle................................ 192
Trunk................................. 906
Exterior Light Bulbs Bulb No.
Low Beam Headlights....................9006
High Beam Headlights................9005XSLL
Park, Turn, & Side Marker................3157A
Fog Lights.............................9040
Center Stop Light........................ 921
Tail, Stop, & Turn......................3157K
Back-Up............................... 921
License................................ 168
Front Sidemarker......................... 168
Tail.................................. 916
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM
TIRE QUALITY GRADES
The following describes the tire grading categories estab-
lished by the National highway Traffic Safety Adminis-
tration. The specific grade rating assigned by the tire’s
manufacturer in each category is shown on the sidewall
of the tires on your car.
All Passenger Car Tires Must Conform to Federal Safety
Requirements in Addition to These Grades.
Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the
wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled con-
ditions on a specified government test course. For ex-
ample, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1
1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire
graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends
upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and
may depart significantly from the norm due to variations
in driving habits, service practices and differences in road
characteristics and climate.
Traction Grades
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are A, B, and
C, and they represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet
pavement as measured under controlled conditions on
specified government test surfaces of asphalt and con-
crete. A tire marked C may have poor traction perfor-
mance.
WARNING!
The traction grade is based on braking (straight-
ahead) traction tests and does not include cornering
(turning) performance.
Temperature Grades
The temperature grades are A (highest), B, and C, repre-
senting the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and
its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled
conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the
tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive
temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C
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Instrument Panel..................... 223
Seat Belts........................... 223
Vinyl.............................. 221
Washing............................ 220
Waxing............................. 221
Wheels............................. 221
Windshield Wiper Blades............... 209
Climate Control........................ 137
Clock................................ 113
Coat Hook............................. 55
Compact Disc Maintenance............... 136
Compact Disc Player................. 114,119
Compact Spare Tire..................... 162
Compass............................94,98
Compass Calibration...................94,98
Compass Variance....................... 95
Computer, Trip/Travel..................93,96
Console, Overhead....................... 75
Contract, Service....................... 254
Cooling System........................ 210
Adding Coolant (Antifreeze)............. 211
Coolant Level........................ 213
Disposal of Used Coolant............... 211Drain, Flush, and Refill................. 211
Inspection........................... 210
Points to Remember................... 213
Pressure Cap........................ 212
Radiator Cap........................ 212
Rubber and Plastic Components.......... 214
Selection of Coolant................... 211
Corrosion Protection.................... 220
Courtesy Lights......................... 66
Crankcase Emission Control System......... 202
Cruise Light.........................73,110
Cup Holder............................ 55
Customer Assistance.................... 252
Daytime Brightness, Interior Lights.......... 65
Daytime Running Lights.................. 68
Dealer Service......................... 193
Defroster, Rear Window.................. 139
Defroster, Windshield...............50,138,143
Diagnostic System, Onboard............ 111,191
Dimmer Switch, Headlight................. 69
Disabled Vehicle Towing................. 186
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