2004 Chrysler Town And Country Owners Manual

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
Bi-Level  Mode
Air  comes from  both  the  head liner  outlets  and  the
floor  outlets.
glycol antifreeze   coolant  in water  is recom mend ed. Refer
to section  7, Maintenance   Proced ures,  of this  manu al for
prop er coolant  selection.
NOTE:     In  many   tem peratu re  positions,    the   bi-level
mode  is designed   to  provid e cooler  air  out  of the  head -
liner  outlets  and  warm er  air from  the  floor outlets.
Win ter Operation
The  air  from  the  heater  system   will  heat  faster  in  cold
weather  if you  use only low  blow er speed s for the first  10
minu tes of vehicle  operation.   Use of the  air Recircu lation
mode   during   winter   months   is  not  recom mend ed  be-
cause  it may  cause  wind ow  fogging.
Headliner   Mode
Air comes  from  the  outlets  in the  head liner. Each  of
these  outlets  can  be  ind ivid ually adjusted   to  direct
the flow  of air. Moving the  air vane  knob on the  outlets  to
one  side will  shu t off the  air  flow.
Vacation  Storage
Anytim e you  store  you r vehicle, or  keep it  out of service
(i.e. vacation)   for two  weeks  or  more, run  the  air  cond i-
tioning  system  at idle  for abou t  five minu tes in  the fresh
air  and  high   blow er setting.   This  will  insu re adequ  ate
system   lubrication   to  minim ize  the  possibility   of com-
pressor  damage   when  the  system  is started   again.
Summer   Operation
The  engine   cooling  system   in  air  cond itioned  vehicles
must  be protected   with  a high-qu  ality antifreeze   coolant
to  provid e  prop er  corrosion   protection   and   to  protect
against  engine   overheating.   A 50%  solu tion of  ethylene
Product Specification
CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler Town and Country Manuals
Model Year2004
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