2008 Chrysler Town Country Owners Manual

STARTING AND OPERATING
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increase  in the  time  it takes  for you r engine  to  start, and
a deterioration    in  driveability   (sags  and / or  hesitations)
until  the  engine  is fully  warm ed  up.
CAUTIO N!
Rep lacin g fuel  system  components   with  non-eth  anol
compatib  le components    can  damage  you r veh icle.
Cruising Range
Because  E-85  fuel  contains  less  energy   per  gallon  than
gasoline,   you  will  experience   an   increase  in  fuel   con-
sumption.   You  can  expect  you r MPG  and  you r driving
range  to  decrease   by  abou t 30%  compared   to  gasoline
operation.
Maintenance
If  you  operate   the  vehicle   using  E-85  fuel,  follow   the
maintenance   sched ule  section  of this  manu al.
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Replacement Parts
CAUTIO N!
Many  components  in you r Flexible Fuel  Vehicle (FFV) are
designed   to be compatible   with  ethanol.  Alw ays be  sure
that  you r vehicle   is serviced   with  correct  ethanol   com-
patible  parts.
Do not  use  eth anol  mixtu re greater  than  85%  in you r
veh icle.  It will   cause  difficu lty  in  cold  startin  g and
may  affect  driveab ility.
Product Specification
CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler Town and Country Manuals
Model Year2008
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Jake on Mar 07, 2017. very nice

Looked up a few items and was impressed with how fast it worked. Bought vehicle used and manual was missing. Thanks to this sight I can figure out all these buttons and switches.


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good job ........excelent the explain .....


mike cornell on Nov 10, 2012.