sunroof DODGE POWER WAGON 2007 2.G Owners Manual
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Ignition Key Removal
Automatic Transmission
Place the shift lever in PARK. Turn the ignition switch to
the LOCK position, and remove the key.NOTE:If you try to remove the key before you place the
lever in PARK, the key may become trapped temporarily
in the ignition cylinder. If this occurs, rotate the key to the
right slightly, then remove the key as described. If a
malfunction occurs, the system will trap the key in the
ignition cylinder to warn you that this safety feature is
inoperable. The engine can be started and stopped but
the key cannot be removed until you obtain service.
NOTE:The power window switches, radio, power
sunroof (if equipped), and power outlets will remain
active for 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned
off. Opening either front door will cancel this feature.
Ignition Switch Positions
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These airbags are certified to the new Federal regulations
that allow less forceful deployments.
This vehicle may also be equipped with window bags to
protect the driver and passengers in the first and second
row sitting next to a window. If the vehicle is equipped
with window bags, they are located above the side
windows. Their covers are also labeled SRS AIRBAG.WARNING!
²Do not put anything on or around the airbag covers or attempt
to manually open them. You may damage the airbags and you
could be injured because the airbags are not there to protect
you. These protective covers for the airbag cushions are de-
signed to open only when the airbags are inflating.
²Do not mount any aftermarket equipment such as trailer brake
controllers, snowplow controllers, auxiliary light switches, ra-
dios, etc. on or behind the knee bolster. Knee bolsters are
designed to work with the air bag and seat belt to protect you.
Mounting any additional equipment on or behind the knee
bolster can cause injury during a crash.
²If your vehicle is equipped with window bags, do not stack
luggage or other cargo up high enough to block the location of
the window bag. The area where the window bag is located
should remain free from any obstructions.
²If your vehicle is equipped with window bags, do not have any
accessory items installed which will alter the roof, including
adding a sunroof to your vehicle. Do not add roof racks that
require permanent attachments (bolts or screws) for installation
on the vehicle roof. Do not drill into the roof of the vehicle for
any reason.
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NDistance To Empty (DTE)...............134
NTrip Odometer (ODO)..................135
NElapsed Time (ET).....................135
NC/T Button.........................136
NAutomatic Compass Calibration...........136
NManual Compass Calibration.............137
NRecalibrating The Compass..............137
NOutside Temperature...................138
mGarage Door Opener Ð If Equipped.........139
NProgramming HomeLink................141
NCanadian Programming/Gate Programming . . 143
NUsing HomeLink.....................144
NErasing HomeLink Buttons..............144NReprogramming a Single HomeLink Button . . . 144
NSecurity............................145
mPower Sunroof Ð If Equipped.............145
NOpen Sunroof - Express Mode............146
NComfort Stop........................146
NClosing Sunroof - Express...............147
NPinch Protect Feature...................147
NPinch Protect Override.................147
NVenting Sunroof - Express...............147
NSunshade Operation...................147
NWind Buffeting.......................148
NSunroof Maintenance...................148
NSunroof Fully Closed...................148
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Security
If you sell your vehicle, be sure to erase the frequencies.
To erase all of the previously trained frequencies, hold
down both outside buttons until the green light begins to
flash.
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules and with
RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
²This device may not cause harmful interference.
²This device must accept any interference that may be
received including interference that may cause undes-
ired operation.
NOTE:Changes or modifications not expressly ap-
proved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.HomeLinktis a trademark owned by Johnson Controls,
Inc.
POWER SUNROOF Ð IF EQUIPPED
The power sunroof switch is located between the sun
visors on the overhead console.
NOTE:The Power Accessory Delay feature will allow
the power sunroof to operate for ten minutes after the
ignition is turned off.
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WARNING!
²Never leave children alone in a vehicle. Leaving
children in a vehicle unattended is dangerous for
a number of reasons. A child or others could be
seriously or fatally injured. Don't leave the keys
in the ignition. A child could operate power
windows, other controls, or move the vehicle.
²In an accident, there is a greater risk of being
thrown from a vehicle with an open sunroof. You
could also be seriously injured or killed. Always
fasten your seat belt properly and make sure all
passengers are properly secured too.
²Do not allow small children to operate the sun-
roof. Never allow fingers or other body parts, or
any object to project through the sunroof opening.
Injury may result.
Open Sunroof - Express Mode
Momentarily pressing the switch rearward will activate
the Express Open Feature, causing the sunroof to open
automatically. During the Express Open operation, any
movement of the switch will stop the sunroof and it will
remain in a partial open position. Again, momentarily
pressing the switch rearward will activate the Express
Open Feature.
Comfort Stop
The sunroof is equipped with an intermediate ªComfort
Stopº position. This is the first stop that express open
reaches. This is designed to reduce wind buffeting at
vehicle speeds between 20 - 40 mph (32 - 64 km/h).
Pressing the switch momentarily rearward again will
open the sunroof to its full open position however wind
buffeting can occur at full open.
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Closing Sunroof - Express
Press the switch forward and release, and the sunroof
will close automatically from any position. The sunroof
will close fully and stop automatically. This is called
Express Close. During Express Close operation, any
movement of the switch will stop the sunroof.
Pinch Protect Feature
This feature will detect an obstruction in the opening of
the sunroof during Express Close operation. If an ob-
struction in the path of the sunroof is detected, the
sunroof will automatically retract. Remove the obstruc-
tion if this occurs. Next, press the switch forward and
release to Express Close.
Pinch Protect Override
If a known obstruction (ice, debris, etc.) prevents closing,
press the switch forward and hold for two seconds after
the reversal occurs. This allows the sunroof to move
towards the closed position.NOTE:Pinch protection is disabled while the switch is
pressed.
Venting Sunroof - Express
Press and release the9V9button, and the sunroof will
open to the vent position. This is called Express Vent, and
will occur regardless of sunroof position. During Express
Vent operation, any movement of the switch will stop the
sunroof.
Sunshade Operation
The sunshade can be opened manually. However, the
sunshade will open automatically as the sunroof opens.
NOTE:The sunshade cannot be closed if the sunroof is
open.
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Wind Buffeting
Wind buffeting can be described as the perception of
pressure on the ears or a helicopter type sound in the
ears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind buffeting with the
windows down, or the sunroof (if equipped) in certain
open or partially open positions. This is a normal occur-
rence and can be minimized. If the buffeting occurs with
the rear windows open, open the front and rear windows
together to minimize the buffeting. If the buffeting occurs
with the sunroof open, adjust the sunroof opening to
minimize the buffeting or open any window.
Sunroof Maintenance
Use only a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to clean
the glass panel.
Sunroof Fully Closed
Press the switch forward and release to ensure that the
sunroof is fully closed.
ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS
The auxiliary electrical outlet can provide power for in
cab accessories designed for use with the standard ªcigar
lighterº plug. The outlet is located in the instrument
panel below and to the right of the Climate Control
Panel. A cap is attached to the outlet base indicating
ªPower Outletº 12V-20A.
There is an additional Power Outlet in the center console
of a 40/20/40 seat (if equipped).
The outlet(s) has/have a fused direct feed from the
battery so it/they receive power whether the ignition is
ON or OFF.
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Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
1 20 Amp
YellowPower Outlet Console
2 20 Amp
YellowCabin Compartment
Node (CCN) Door
Locks/Brake Trans-
mission Shift Inter-
lock (BTSI)
3 20 Amp
YellowSpare
4 15 Amp
BlueSpare
5 20 Amp
YellowPower Sunroof
6 10 Amp
RedVIST Fan/WastegateCavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
7 15 Amp
BlueReverse Lockout Sole-
noid Battery (SRT-10
Only)
8 10 Amp
RedHeated Mirrors
9 30 Amp
PinkOff Road Module
Power
10 5 Amp
OrangeTrx-Off Rd Pkg Sen
(Gas Engine Only)
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Cavity Cartridge
FuseMini
FuseDescription
36 25 Amp
NaturalAudio_Amplifier
37 15 Amp
BlueSpare
38 20 Amp
YellowPower Outlet IP
39 10 Amp
RedSunroof/Seatbelt Ten-
sioner
40 20 Amp
YellowCigar Lighter
41 25 Amp
NaturalSpare
42 30 Amp
PinkDiesel PCM (Diesel
Only)CAUTION!
²When installing the Integrated Power Module
cover, it is important to ensure the cover is prop-
erly positioned and fully latched. Failure to do so
may allow water to get into the Integrated Power
Module, and possibly result in a electrical system
failure.
²When replacing a blown fuse, it is important to
use only a fuse having the correct amperage
rating. The use of a fuse with a rating other than
indicated may result in a dangerous electrical
system overload. If a properly rated fuse contin-
ues to blow, it indicates a problem in the circuit
that must be corrected.
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Parking Brake.......................... 308
Passenger Airbag On/Off Switch............. 51
Passing Light........................... 124
Phone, Cellular.......................... 87
Phone, Hands-Free (UConnectŸ)............. 87
Pickup Box............................ 159
Placard, Tire and Loading Information......... 318
Positive Crankcase Valve.................. 396
Power
Distribution Center (Fuses)............... 425
Door Locks........................... 26
Mirrors.............................. 85
Outlet (Auxiliary Electrical Outlet).......... 148
Seats............................... 114
Sliding Rear Window................... 154
Steering..........................312,398
Sunroof............................. 145
Windows............................. 31
Power Steering Fluid..................... 443Power Wagon Features..................... 78
Pregnant Women and Seat Belts.............. 45
Pretensioners
Seat Belts............................. 43
Programmable Electronic Features.........141,144
Programming Transmitters
(Remote Keyless Entry).................141,144
Radial Ply Tires......................... 326
Radiator Cap (Coolant Pressure Cap).......404,406
Radio Broadcast Signals................... 182
Radio, Navigation....................... 219
Radio Operation...................183,191,204
Radio Remote Controls.................... 224
Radio, Satellite.......................219,220
Radio (Sound Systems)..............183,191,204
Ramp Travel Index....................... 269
Rear Axle (Differential).................... 411
Rear Wheel Bearings..................... 415
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