2004 Chrysler Pacifica Owners Manual

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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
Brakes
cracking,   tears,  cuts,   abrasion,   and   excessive   swelling
ind icate deterioration    of the  rubber.  Particu lar  attention
shou ld be made  to exam ining  those hose  surfaces  nearest
to high  heat  sou rces, such  as  the exhau st  manifold .
In  ord er to  assu re brake  system   perform ance,  all  brake
system   components    shou ld  be   insp ected  period ically.
Suggested   service  intervals  can  be found   in the  Mainte-
nance  Sched ules.
Insu re  nylon  tubing   in  these   areas  has   not  melted   or
collap sed .
WARN ING!
Insp ect  all  hose  connections   such   as  clamps  and   cou-
plings   to  make  sure  they   are  secure  and   no  leaks  are
present.
Rid ing  the   brak es  can   lead   to  brak e  failu  re  and
possib ly  an accid ent.  Drivin g  with  you r foot  restin g
or rid ing on  the brak e pedal  can  resu lt in abnorm  ally
high  brak e tem peratu  res, excessive   lin ing wear,  and
possib le  brak e damage.  You  wouldn’t   have you r full
brak ing  capacity  in  an  emergen cy.
NOTE:    Often,  fluid   such  as  oil, power   steering   fluid,
and  brake  fluid  are  used   during  assem bly  plant  opera-
tions  to  facilitate   the   assem bly  of  hoses  to  couplings.
Therefore,  oil  wetness   at  the  hose-cou pling   area  is not
necessarily   an ind ication  of  leakage.  Actu al dripping   of
hot   fluid   when   system s  are   und er   pressu re  (during
vehicle   operation),   shou ld   be  noted   before   a  hose  is
rep laced based  on  leakage.
Brak e And  Pow er Steerin  g Hoses
When  the vehicle  is serviced  for  sched uled maintenance,
insp ect surface  of hoses and  nylon  tubing  for evid ence of
heat  and  mechanical   damage.   Hard   and  brittle   rubber,
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CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler Pacifica Manuals
Model Year2004
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