oil CHRYSLER 300 2006 1.G Warranty Booklet
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5/100 POWERTRAIN WARRANTY
The following powertrain components are covered for 5 years or
100,000 kilometres, whichever occurs first, measured from the
vehicle’s original warranty start date.
Vehicles placed in police, taxi, limousine, postal or ambulance
service and all SRT vehicles, are excluded from the 5-year or
100,000-kilometrePowertrain
Warranty and are covered only under
the 3-year or 60,000-kilometreBasic Warranty.
• Engine– Cylinder block and all internal parts; cylinder head
assemblies; timing case, timing chain, timing belt, gears and
sprockets; vibration damper; oil pump; water pump and housing;
intake and exhaust manifolds; flywheel with starter ring gear; core
plugs; valve covers; oil pan; turbocharger housing and internal
parts; turbocharger wastegate actuator; supercharger; serpentine
belt tensioner; seals and gaskets for listed components only. • Transmission– Transmission case and all internal parts; torque
converter; drive/flex plate; transmission range switch;
transmission control module; bell housing; oil pan; seals and
gaskets for listed components only.
Note: Manual transmission clutch parts are not covered at any time.
• Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)– Rear axle housing and all internal
parts; axle shafts; axle shaft bearings; driveshaft assemblies; drive-
shaft centre bearings; universal joints and yokes; seals and gaskets
for listed components only.
5/100 POWERTRAIN WARRANTY
2006 Chrysler 300C/300 • Dodge Magnum/Charger
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WHAT IS NOT COVERED
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
DAMAGE FROM MISUSE OR ACCIDENT
The warranties in this booklet do not cover repairs required due to
fire, accidents, abuse, negligence, objects striking your vehicle,
carrying corrosive materials (such as chemicals, acids and
fertilizers), misuse (such as driving over curbs, overloading,
spinning wheels, etc.), racing or participating in a racing event,
improper disconnection of components, modifying the exhaust
system, tampering or making adjustments which do not comply
with DaimlerChrysler specifications.
Disconnecting, tampering with or changing the reading of the
odometer will void your warranties.
DAMAGE FROM THE ENVIRONMENT
The warranties in this booklet do not cover fading or deterioration
caused by exposure to the elements, or repairs required due to
airborne fallout, acid rain, chemicals, tree sap, insects, bird or insect
droppings, salt, sand, gravel, road hazards, hail, windstorms,
lightning, floods or any other event of nature. Road salt, car washes, scuffs and scratches, and everyday
abrasion from sand and dirt can affect the appearance of a vehicle’s
wheels (steel, chrome and aluminum) and other undercarriage
parts. Some surface corrosion with use is normal; it is not a defect
and is not covered by any warranty.
NORMAL MAINTENANCE AND WEAR
The warranties in this booklet do not cover normal
maintenance services, such as oil and filter changes, general
lubrication, tire rotation, engine tune-ups and replacing spark
plugs. Required maintenance services are described in detail in
your Owner’s Manual and herein. The warranties also do not
cover light bulbs and fuses, worn wiper blades, clutch discs, brake
rotors, pads, linings or drums, windshield and rear window,
wheel alignment and wheel balancing (unless they are defective,
see page 7).
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OPTIONAL DAIMLERCHRYSLER CANADA SERVICE CONTRACTS
1. POWERTRAIN PLANS*
Powertrain plans complement the factory powertrain warranty by
providing enhanced roadside coverage and car rental allowance if
your vehicle is not drivable and must be kept overnight. Certain
plans also provide additional distance coverage.
Major components covered are:
• engine • transmission • front-wheel drive • rear-wheel drive
• 4-wheel drive (4x4) • all-wheel-drive vehicles
2. “GOLD” PLANS*
Each plan provides full mechanical repair protection to non-powertrain
(Gold) components. Certain plansalso provide full mechanical
protection against powertrain component repairs beyond your vehicle’s
powertrain warranty coverage. Contracts are available with or without
a deductible.
Major components covered are:
• steering • air conditioning • engine cooling and fuel • front
suspension • rear suspension • electrical • hydraulic brake
components • anti-lock brakes
*Maximum terms available on new vehicles registered in Canada only.
3. “GOLDPLUS” PLANS*
The most complete protection available for your new vehicle is one
of three “Gold Plus” Service Contracts which combines the benefits
of “Gold”
• Mechanical repair coverage for non-powertrain components
plus the most important vehicle maintenance function
• Engine oil and oil filter changes
plus
• Tire rotation every other service
plus
• “Peace-of-Mind” motoring with Tire Road Hazard
Protection which provides full, or pro rata, replacement
of the original four tires, or their repair
plus
• Rental car allowance for same-day warranty repairs –
your vehicle need not be kept overnight before eligibility
for the rental allowance is met.
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MAINTENANCE Scheduled maintenance must be completed to provide the best vehicle
performance and reliability. The limited warranties in the warranty booklet DO NOT COVER repairs
required due to improper maintenance. We strongly suggest you keep track of scheduled maintenance and
keep receipts or other documents. Use only recommended Mopar
®Lubricants and genuine Mopar®Parts.
NOTE: WHERE TIME (MONTHS) AND METRAGE ARE INDICATED, FOLLOW THE INTERVAL
THAT OCCURS FIRST.
AT EACH STOP FOR FUEL
• Check the engine oil level about 5 minutes after
a fully warmed engine is shut off. Checking the
oil level while the vehicle is on level ground will
improve the accuracy of the oil level reading.
Add oil only when the level is at or below the
ADD or MIN mark.
• Check the windshield washer solvent and add
if required.
ONCE A MONTH
• Check the tire pressure and look for unusual
wear or damage.
• Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the
terminals as required.
• Check the fluid levels of coolant reservoir, brake
master cylinder, power steering and transmission
and add as needed.
• Check all the lights and all other electrical items
for correct operation.
• Check rubber seals on each side of the radiator
for proper fit.
• Check and clean wiper blades. Replace if required.
VISUAL INSPECTIONS –
INSPECT FOR SIGNS OF COMPONENT
DETERIORATION AND PHYSICAL DAMAGE.
There are two maintenance schedules
contained in your Owner’s Manual. Schedule
“B” best describes operating conditions in
Canada and is the recommended service
schedule. For your convenience, the scheduled
maintenance intervals outlined in this booklet
follow the Severe Service Schedule as described
in your Owner’s Manual. Schedule “B” is for
vehicles that are operated under one or more of
the following conditions: day or night tempera-
tures are below 0°C; stop-and-go driving;
extensive engine idling; driving in dusty
conditions; short trips of less than 16.2 km;more than 50% of your driving is at sustained
high speeds during hot weather, above 32°C;
trailer towing; taxi, police, or delivery service
(commercial service); off-road or desert driving;
if equipped for and operating with E-85
(ethanol) fuel. Schedule “A” is for vehicles that
are not operated under any of the conditions
listed under Schedule “B.”
The performance of all scheduled service
work is required to maintain your vehicle in
good operating condition. DaimlerChrysler
Canada Inc. reserves the right to deny
warranty coverage if the vehicle has not been
properly maintained. While we do not insist
that such work be performed by factory-
authorized retailers, we strongly recommend
that an authorized Chrysler, Jeep
®or Dodge
Retailer perform this work. INTRODUCTION
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2006 Chrysler 300C/300 • Dodge Magnum/Charger
5,000 km
Maintenance Service
Schedule “B”
Odometer Reading
Date
Retailer copy.
Remove and attach to Repair Order
26-92-01-01 3N.
Maintenance Service Schedule “B”
5,000 km
Change engine oil and engine oil filter (or every 3 months).
Inspect and lubricate, as required, all steering and suspension components.
Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if necessary.
INSPECT THE FOLLOWING:
Inspect the brake hoses.
Check the automatic transmission fluid level.
Inspect the CV joints.
Check the coolant level, hoses and clamps.
Inspect the exhaust system.
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2006 Chrysler 300C/300 • Dodge Magnum/Charger
Maintenance Service Schedule “B”
5,000 km
Odometer Reading
Date
Repair Order No.
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
RETAILERSTA M P
Signature of authorized DaimlerChrysler Canada Retailer
Change engine oil and engine oil filter (or every 3 months).
Inspect and lubricate, as required, all steering
and suspension components.
Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace
if necessary.
INSPECT THE FOLLOWING:
Inspect the brake hoses.
Check the automatic transmission fluid level.
Inspect the CV joints.
Check the coolant level, hoses and clamps.
Inspect the exhaust system.
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2006 Chrysler 300C/300 • Dodge Magnum/Charger
Maintenance Service
Schedule “B”
Odometer Reading
Date
10,000 km
Retailer copy.
Remove and attach to Repair Order
26-92-02-01 3N.
Maintenance Service Schedule “B”
10,000 km
Change engine oil and engine oil filter (or every 3 months).
Inspect and lubricate, as required, all steering and suspension components.
Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if necessary.
Rotate tires and check tire pressure.
INSPECT THE FOLLOWING:
Inspect the brake hoses.
Check the automatic transmission fluid level.
Inspect the CV joints.
Check the coolant level, hoses and clamps.
Inspect the exhaust system.
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2006 Chrysler 300C/300 • Dodge Magnum/Charger
Odometer Reading
Date
Repair Order No.
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
RETAILERSTA M P
Signature of authorized DaimlerChrysler Canada Retailer
Change engine oil and engine oil filter (or every 3 months).
Inspect and lubricate, as required, all steering and
suspension components.
Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace
if necessary.
Rotate tires and check tire pressure.
INSPECT THE FOLLOWING:
Inspect the brake hoses.
Check the automatic transmission fluid level.
Inspect the CV joints.
Check the coolant level, hoses and clamps.
Inspect the exhaust system.Maintenance Service Schedule “B”
10,000 km
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2006 Chrysler 300C/300 • Dodge Magnum/Charger
Maintenance Service
Schedule “B”
Odometer Reading
Date
15,000 km
Retailer copy.
Remove and attach to Repair Order
26-92-03-01 3N.
Maintenance Service Schedule “B”
15,000 km
Change engine oil and engine oil filter (or every 3 months).
Inspect and lubricate, as required, all steering and suspension components.
Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace if necessary.
INSPECT THE FOLLOWING:
Inspect the brake hoses.
Check the automatic transmission fluid level.
Inspect the CV joints.
Check the coolant level, hoses and clamps.
Inspect the exhaust system.
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2006 Chrysler 300C/300 • Dodge Magnum/Charger
Odometer Reading
Date
Repair Order No.
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
RETAILERSTA M P
Signature of authorized DaimlerChrysler Canada Retailer
Change engine oil and engine oil filter (or every 3 months).
Inspect and lubricate, as required, all steering and
suspension components.
Inspect the air cleaner filter and replace
if necessary.
INSPECT THE FOLLOWING:
Inspect the brake hoses.
Check the automatic transmission fluid level.
Inspect the CV joints.
Check the coolant level, hoses and clamps.
Inspect the exhaust system.Maintenance Service Schedule “B”
15,000 km