UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
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To Deactivate:
To decrease speed while speed control is Engaged , press
and hold the COAST button. Releasing the button when
the desired speed is reached , will establish a new SET
speed .
A soft tap on the brake pedal, pushing the CAN CEL
button, or norm al brake or clutch pressu re will deactivate
speed control withou t erasing the memory. Pushing the
ON/ OFF button or turning off the ignition turns the
speed control system off and erases the memory.
Tapping the COAST button once will resu lt in a 1 mph
(1.6 km/ h) decrease in the SET speed . Each time the 3
button is tap ped, the SET speed decreases. For exam ple,
tap ping the button three times will decrease speed by 3
mph (5 km/ h).
To Resume Speed:
To resu me a previou sly set speed , push and release the
RESUME/ ACCEL button. Resume can be used at any
speed above 25 mph (40 km/ h).
To Accelerate For Passing:
To Vary The Speed Setting:
NOTE: If the set speed is exceed ed by 20 mph (32
km/ h) or more during the acceleration, the set speed will
have to manu ally re-engaged .
When the speed control is Engaged (actively controlling
to a SET speed ), speed can be increased by pressing and
hold ing the RESUME/ ACCEL button. When the button
is released , a new set speed will be established .
Dep ress the accelerator as you would norm ally. When the
pedal is released , the vehicle will retu rn to the SET speed .
Tapping the RESUME/ ACCEL button once will resu lt in
a 2 mph (3 km/ h) increase in the SET speed . Each time
the button is tap ped, the SET speed increases. For ex-
ample tap ping the button three times will increase speed
by 6 mph (10 km/ h), etc.
Using Speed Control On Hills
Vehicles with autom atic transm issions are equ ipped with
Interactive Speed Control. This featu re operates when
travelling up or down hills with the Speed Control
engaged and the driver’s foot off of the accelerator.
Product Specification
Categories | Chrysler Manuals, Chrysler Sebring Manuals |
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Model Year | 2004 |
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