2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan Owners Manual

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STARTING AND OPERATING
If Engine Fails to Start
If the  engine   fails  to  start  after  you  have   follow ed the
“NORMAL      STARTING”
WEATHER”  proced ures,   it  may   be  flood ed.  Push  the
accelerator  pedal  all the way  to the  floor and  hold it there
while  cranking   the engine.  This  shou ld  clear any  excess
fuel  in case  the engine  is  flood ed.
If  the  engine   show s  no  sign   of  starting   after  two   15
second   period s  of cranking   with   the  accelerator   pedal
held  to  the  floor,  the  “NORMAL   STARTING”  or  “EX-
TREME  COLD   WEATHER”  proced  ure  shou ld   be  re-
peated .
or
“EXTREME
COLD
After Starting
The idle  speed  will  autom atically  decrease  as the  engine
warm s  up.   At  cooler   ambient   tem peratu res,   the  idle
speed  for  the 2.7L engine  may  increase  during   extend ed
idles  for improved   heater  perform  ance.
CAUTIO N!
To  preven t  damage   to the   starter,  do  not  cran k  the
engin e for  more  than  15 secon ds at a tim e. Wait  10 to
BATTERY AND ENGINE BLOCK HEATERS —  If
EQUIPPED
15
secon ds  before  tryin g again  .
The   engine   block  heater    warm s  engine   coolant    and
perm its quicker   starts  in cold  weather.  Connect  the  cord
to  a  stand ard  110-115  volt  AC  electrical   outlet   with  a
grou nd ed, three   wire  extension  cord .  The engine   block
heater  cord  is found  und er  the hood  near  the  air cleaner
hou sing.
If the engine  has been  flood ed, it may start  to run,  but not
have  enou gh power  to continu  e running  when  the  key is
released . If this  occurs, continu  e cranking  with  the  accel-
erator  pedal  pushed   all the  way  to the  floor. Release  the
accelerator  pedal  and  the  key once  the engine  is running
smoothly.
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Model Year2004
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