2004 Jeep Liberty Owners Manual

STARTING AND OPERATING
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This  device   must   accep t  any  interference    received ,
inclu ding  interference   that  may  cause  und esired   op-
eration.
TIRE CHAINS
CAUTIO N!
The  tire  pressu re sensors   are  covered  und er  one  of the
follow ing licenses:
To  avoid  damage   to  you r veh icle  or  tires,  observe   the  follow  ing
precau tion s:
Becau se of  restricted   chain   clearan ce  betw een  tires  and   oth er
suspension    components,     it  is  importan  t  that   only  chain s  in
United  States   . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . KR5S120123
Canad a  .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  2671-S120123
good
condition    are   used .  Brok en  chain s   can  cause   seriou s
damage.  Stop  the veh icle  immediately   if noise  occurs  that  could
indicate   chain   break  age.  Rem ove  the   damaged    parts  of   the
chain  before   furth er use.
5
Install  chain s on  the  rear wheels   as tigh tly as possib  le and  then
1
retigh ten  after  drivin  g about    ⁄  mile  (0.8 km).
2
Do  not exceed   30 mph  (48 km/h).
Drive   cautiou sly   and   avoid   severe   turns   and   large   bumps,
esp ecially  with  a load ed  veh icle.
Do  not drive   for prolon  ged  period  on  dry  pavem ent.
Observe    the
tire   chain   manufactu   rer’s  instru  ction s  on   the
meth od of  installation  , operatin  g speed , and  condition  s for use.
Alw ays use  the  low er  suggested   operatin  g  speed  of  the  chain
manufactu  rer  if differen  t  than  the  speed  recom mended   by  the
manufactu  re.
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Model Year2004
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