DODGE CHARGER SRT 2010 7.G Owners Manual

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The 12 Volt power outlet next to the ash receiver tray has
power available only when the ignition is in the ON or
ACC positions.WARNING!
Do not place ashes inside the cubby bin located on
the center console on vehicle’s not equipped with the
ash receiver tray. A fire leading to bodily injury could
result.
The center console outlet is powered directly from the
battery (power available at all times). Items plugged into
this outlet may discharge the battery and/or prevent the
engine from starting.
Front Power Outlet
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WARNING!
To avoid serious injury or death:
•Only devices designed for use in this type of
outlet should be inserted into any 12 Volt outlet.(Continued)
WARNING! (Continued)
•Do not touch with wet hands.
•Close the lid when not in use and while driving
the vehicle.
•If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an
electric shock and failure.
CAUTION!
•Many accessories that can be plugged in draw
power from the vehicle’s battery even when not in
use (i.e., cellular phones, etc.). Eventually, if
plugged in long enough, the vehicle’s battery will
discharge sufficiently to degrade battery life
and/or prevent the engine from starting.(Continued)
Center Console Power Outlet
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CAUTION! (Continued)
•Accessories that draw higher power (i.e., coolers,
vacuum cleaners, lights, etc.) will degrade the
battery even more quickly. Only use these inter-
mittently and with greater caution.
•After the use of high power draw accessories or
long periods of the vehicle not being started (with
accessories still plugged in), the vehicle must be
driven a sufficient length of time to allow the
alternator to recharge the vehicle’s battery.
•Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs
only. Do not hang any type of accessory or acces-
sory bracket from the plug. Improper use of the
power outlet can cause damage.
CUPHOLDERS
Front Seat Cupholders
The cupholders are located in the forward edge of the
center console.
Front Seat Cupholders
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Rear Seat Cupholders
The rear seat cupholders are located in the center armrest
between the rear seats. The cupholders are positioned
forward in the armrest and side-by-side to provide
convenient access to beverage cans or bottles while
maintaining a resting place for the rear occupants elbows.
STORAGE
Console Features
The center console contains two shift bezel cubby bins
with rubber mats for holding small items. For vehicles
not equipped with navigation radio, the console also
contains an extra storage bin located below the climate
control, which holds up to four CD jewel cases.
Rear Seat Cupholders
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Two separate storage compartments are also located
underneath the armrest.The top compartment holds small items, such as a pen
and note pad, while the larger bottom compartment will
hold CDs and alike. The bottom compartment also con-
tains a 12 Volt power outlet and a molded-in coin holder
(designed to hold various size coins). A slot in the left and
right side of the top compartment provides clearance for
power cords to pass conveniently out of the bin with the
lid closed. This feature is ideal for games, laptop’s,
cellular phones, or other electrical equipment. The con-
sole’s front opening lid allows for easy access to these
compartments.
Cargo Area — Vehicles Equipped with 60/40
Split-Folding Rear Seat
The 60/40 split-folding rear seat provides cargo-carrying
versatility. The seatbacks fold down easily by pulling
nylon tabs between the seatbacks and the bolsters. When
the seats are folded down, they provide a continuous,
nearly-flat extension of the load floor.1 — Release button for bottom compartment
2 — Release button for top compartment
3 — Top Compartment
4 — Bottom Compartment. (You can access this compartment
directly, without first exposing the upper compartment, by oper-
ating the Release Button for the bottom compartment with the
armrest down.)
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When the seatback is folded to the upright position, make
sure it is latched by strongly pulling on the top of the
seatback above the seat strap.
WARNING!
•Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into
position. If the seatback is not securely locked into
position, the seat will not provide the proper
stability for child seats and/or passengers. An
improperly latched seat could cause serious injury.
•The cargo area in the rear of the vehicle (with the
rear seatbacks in the locked-up or folded down
position) should not be used as a play area by
children when the vehicle is in motion. They could
be seriously injured in an accident. Children
should be seated and using the proper restraint
system.(Continued)
WARNING! (Continued)
•To help protect against personal injury, passengers
should not be seated in the rear cargo area. The
rear cargo space is intended for load carrying
purposes only, not for passengers, who should sit
in seats and use seat belts.
WARNING!
The weight and position of cargo and passengers can
change the vehicle center of gravity and vehicle
handling. To avoid loss of control resulting in per-
sonal injury, follow these guidelines for loading your
vehicle:
•Always place cargo evenly on the cargo floor. Put
heavier objects as low and as far forward as
possible.(Continued)
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WARNING! (Continued)
•Place as much cargo as possible in front of the rear
axle. Too much weight or improperly placed
weight over or behind the rear axle can cause the
rear of the vehicle to sway.
•Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the top of
the seatback. This could impair visibility or be-
come a dangerous projectile in a sudden stop or
collision.
REAR WINDOW FEATURES
Rear Window Defroster
The rear window defroster button is located on the
climate control. Press this button to turn on the
rear window defroster and the heated outside mirrors (if
equipped). An indicator in the button will illuminate
when the rear window defroster is on. The rear window defroster automatically turns off after approximately
10 minutes. For an additional five minutes of operation,
press the button a second time.
CAUTION!
Failure to follow these cautions can cause damage to
the heating elements:
•Use care when washing the inside of the rear
window. Do not use abrasive window cleaners on
the interior surface of the window. Use a soft cloth
and a mild washing solution, wiping parallel to
the heating elements. Labels can be peeled off
after soaking with warm water.
•Do not use scrapers, sharp instruments, or abra-
sive window cleaners on the interior surface of the
window.
•Keep all objects a safe distance from the window.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
Instrument Panel Features ............... 161
 Instrument Cluster .................... 162
 Instrument Cluster Descriptions ........... 163
 Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) . . 174
â–« Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
Displays ........................... 176
â–« Engine Oil Change Indicator System ....... 178
â–« Trip Functions ...................... 178 â–«
Performance Pages — If Equipped ........ 180
â–« Driver-Selectable Surround Sound (DSS) –
If Equipped ........................ 183
â–« Compass Display .................... 184
â–« Uconnect™ gps — If Equipped .......... 186
â–« System Warnings
(Customer Information Features) ......... 187
â–« Personal Settings
(Customer-Programmable Features) ....... 187
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Media Center 730N/430 (RER/REN/RBZ) —
AM/FM Stereo Radio And CD/DVD/HDD/
NAV — If Equipped .................... 190
â–« Operating Instructions — Voice Command
System — If Equipped ................. 190
â–« Operating Instructions —
Uconnect™ phone — If Equipped ........ 191
â–« Clock Setting Procedure — RBZ Radio ..... 191
â–« Clock Setting Procedure —
RER/REN Radio ..................... 192
 Media Center 130 (RES) — AM/FM Stereo
Radio With CD Player (MP3 AUX Jack) ....... 194
â–« Operating Instructions — Radio Mode ..... 195
â–« Operation Instructions — CD Mode For CD
And MP3 Audio Play ................. 198 â–«
Notes On Playing MP3 Files ............ 200
â–« Operation Instructions - Auxiliary Mode .... 203
 Media Center 130 (RES/RSC) — AM/FM
Stereo Radio With CD Player (MP3 AUX Jack)
And Sirius Radio ...................... 203
â–« Operating Instructions — Radio Mode ..... 204
â–« Operation Instructions — CD Mode For CD
And MP3 Audio Play ................. 209
â–« Notes On Playing MP3 Files ............ 211
â–« List Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play) ...... 214
â–« Info Button (CD Mode For MP3 Play) ...... 214
 Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) —
If Equipped .......................... 215
â–« Connecting The iPod ................. 216
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â–«Using This Feature ................... 216
â–« Controlling The iPod Using Radio
Buttons ........................... 216
â–« Play Mode ......................... 217
â–« List Or Browse Mode ................. 218
 Uconnect™ Multimedia (Satellite Radio) —
If Equipped (REN/RER/RES Radios Only) .... 220
â–« System Activation .................... 220
â–« Electronic Serial Number/Sirius
Identification Number (ESN/SID) ......... 221
â–« Selecting Uconnect™ Multimedia (Satellite)
Mode ............................. 221
â–« Satellite Antenna ..................... 221 â–«
Reception Quality .................... 222
â–« Operating Instructions - Uconnect™
Multimedia (Satellite) Mode ............. 222
â–« Operating Instructions - Uconnect™ phone
(If Equipped) ....................... 224
 Kicker High Performance Sound System With
Driver-Selectable Surround (DSS) –
If Equipped .......................... 225
 Video Entertainment System (VES)™ —
If Equipped .......................... 226
â–« Kicker Mobile Surround (KMS1) –
If Equipped ........................ 228
 Remote Sound System Controls ........... 228
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