2004 Chrysler Town And Country Owners Manual

UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR  VEHICLE
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The lights  also  turn  on when  a front  door,  a sliding  door
or the  liftgate is  opened . If you r vehicle is equ ipped  with
Remote  Keyless  Entry, the  lights  will  also turn   on when
the  unlock  button  on  the transm  itter  is pressed .
Compass/Temperature Display
This display  provid  es the outsid e tem peratu re and  one of
eight   compass   read ings   to  ind icate  the   direction   the
vehicle  is facing.
The area  arou nd the  instru ment  panel  cuphold  ers is also
illuminated   from   a light   in the  overhead    console.  This
light  is turned   on  when  the  head light  switch  is  on  and
will  adjust   in  brightness    when  the   dimmer   control   is
rotated  up  or  down.
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WARN ING!
Even  if  the  disp lay  still  read s a  few  degrees   above
( 0°C), the  road  surface  may  be  icy, particu  larly
in  wood s or  on brid  ges. Drive   carefu lly under   such
condition  s to  preven t  an  accid ent and   possib le  per-
son al injury   or prop erty  damage.
32°F
Sunglass Storage
At the  rear of  the console  a compartm  ent is  provid ed for
the  storage  of two  pair  of sunglasses.
Press  the door  latch  to open  the  compartm  ent. The  door
will  slow ly rotate  to an  open  position.
Autom atic  Com pass  Calib ration
This  compass   is  self   calibrating   which   eliminates   the
need  to  manu ally  set the  compass.   When  the  vehicle  is
new,  the  compass   may   appear   erratic  and   the  “CAL”
sym bol  will  be displayed  .  After  completing   three   360°
Product Specification
CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler Town and Country Manuals
Model Year2004
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