CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2007 1.G Owners Manual

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CAUTION!
•Crossbars should remain equally spaced or parallel at
any luggage rack position for proper function. Non-
compliance could result in damage to the luggage rack,
cargo and/or vehicle.
•To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do not
exceed the maximum roof rack load capacity of 150 lbs
(68 kg). Always distribute heavy loads as evenly as
possible and secure the load appropriately.
•Long loads which extend over the windshield, such as
wood panels or surfboards, or loads with large frontal
area should be secured to both the front and rear of the
vehicle.
•Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners carefully
when carrying large or heavy loads on the roof rack.
Wind forces, due to natural causes or nearby truck
traffic, can add sudden upward lift to loads. This is
especially true on large flat loads and may result in
damage to the cargo or your vehicle.
WARNING!
Cargo must be securely tied before driving your
vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off the
vehicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting in
personal injury or property damage. Follow the Roof
Rack Cautions when carrying cargo on your roof
rack.
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LOAD LEVELING SYSTEM
The automatic load leveling system will provide a level
riding vehicle under most passenger and cargo loading
conditions.
A hydraulic pump contained within the shock absorbers
raises the rear of the vehicle to the correct height. It takes
approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) of driving for the leveling
to complete depending on road surface conditions.If the leveled vehicle is not moved for approximately 15
hours, the leveling system will bleed itself down. The
vehicle must be driven to reset the system.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
Instrument Panel And Controls.............177
Base Instrument Cluster..................178
Premium Instrument Cluster...............179
Instrument Cluster Descriptions............180
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) —
If Equipped...........................191
▫Customer Programmable Features —
If Equipped.........................193
▫Compass Display — If Equipped..........197
▫Mini-Trip Functions — If Equipped........199Setting The Analog Clock.................199
Electronic Digital Clock..................200
▫Clock Setting Procedure.................200
Radio General Information................200
▫Radio Broadcast Signals.................200
▫Two Types Of Signals..................200
▫Electrical Disturbances..................201
▫AM Reception.......................201
▫FM Reception........................2014

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Sales Code RAH—AM & FM Stereo Radio With
CD Player And CD/DVD Changer Controls....202
▫Radio Operation......................202
▫CD Player Operation...................206
▫CD/DVD Changer Operation.............208
▫Notes On Playing MP3 Files.............208
▫Operation Instructions - (CD Mode For MP3
Audio Play).........................210
Sales Code REV AM & FM Stereo Radio With
CD Player And CD/DVD Changer Controls....212
▫Radio Operation......................212
▫CD Player Operation...................216
▫CD/DVD Changer Operation.............218
▫Notes On Playing MP3 Files.............218▫Operation Instructions - (CD Mode For MP3
Audio Play).........................220
6 Disc CD/DVD Changer (RDV) —
If Equipped...........................221
▫Operating Instructions — CD/DVD Changer . . 222
▫Eject (EJT) Button.....................224
▫Operating Instructions — Remote Control....224
▫Operating Instructions — Video Screen......228
▫Operating Instructions — Headphones......230
▫Operating Instructions — MP3 Player, Portable
Walkman...........................232
▫Operating Instructions — Video
Games/Camcorders...................232
Navigation System — If Equipped...........232
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Satellite Radio — If Equipped..............233
▫System Activation.....................234
▫Electronic Serial Number/Sirius Identification
Number (ENS/SID)....................234
▫Selecting Satellite Mode In RBB, RAH And
RBK Radios.........................235
▫Selecting Satellite Mode In RBP, RBU, RAZ,
RB1 And RBQ Radios..................235
▫Selecting a Channel....................235
▫Storing And Selecting Pre-Set Channels......236
▫Using The PTY (Program Type) Button
(If Equipped)........................236
▫PTY ButtonScan.....................236
▫PTY ButtonSeek.....................236▫Satellite Antenna......................237
▫Reception Quality.....................237
Remote Sound System Controls.............237
▫Radio Operation......................238
▫Tape Player.........................238
▫CD Player..........................238
Cassette Tape And Player Maintenance.......239
CD/DVD Disc Maintenance...............240
Radio Operation And Cellular Phones........240
Climate Controls.......................240
▫Manual Air Conditioning And Heating
System.............................241
▫Mode Control........................242
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▫Manual Air Conditioning Operation........246
▫Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control . . . 249▫Electric Rear Window Defroster...........259
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INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
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BASE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
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PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS
1. Voltage Light
This light monitors the electrical system voltage.
The light should turn on momentarily as the
engine is started. If the light stays on or turns on while
driving, it indicates a problem with the charging system.
Immediate service should be obtained.
2. Temperature Gauge
The temperature gauge shows engine coolant tempera-
ture. Any reading within the normal range indicates that
the engine cooling system is operating satisfactorily.
The gauge pointer will likely indicate a higher tempera-
ture when driving in hot weather, up mountain grades,
or when towing a trailer. It should not be allowed to
exceed the upper limits of the normal operating range.
CAUTION!
Driving with a hot engine cooling system could
damage your vehicle. If temperature gauge reads
“H”, pull over in a safe area as soon as possible and
stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air condi-
tioner turned off until the pointer drops back into
the normal range. If the pointer remains on the “H”,
and you hear continuous chimes, turn the engine off
immediately, and call for service.
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