2009 Chrysler Aspen Owner Manual Supplement Hybrid - Page 9

2009 Chrysler Aspen Manual

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 7 HYBRID SYSTEM OPERATION Your Hybrid vehicle combines the power of a gasoline engine and electric motors to minimize fuel consumption and emissions. This vehicle requires no special fuels and never has to be plugged in to recharge. Understanding the unique characteristics of your vehicle will help ensure maximum performance and best fuel economy from your vehicle. Your Hybrid vehicle is also equipped with two electrical voltage systems. A 12-Volt system which is used to power the conventional electrical system and a high voltage system which is used to power the motors in the 2-Mode Hybrid Transmission as well as other high voltage system components. Hybrid Operation Shifting You must press the brake pedal fully before shifting out of PARK. During this first brake application, the brake system is undergoing a self-test function. The brake pedal travel will be longer then usual. This is normal. Press firmly on the brake to prevent rolling. Refer to "Regenerative Braking System" under "Hybrid Vehicle Unique Operating Characteristics" in this Section for further information. Driving When the "READY" light is illuminated the gas engine can shut off automatically to save on fuel, and start automatically to provide power when it is needed. While coasting at low speeds, coming to a stop or standing still, the gas engine will normally shut off and the vehicle will operate on electric power only. Conditions that may cause the gas engine to start up or remain running include: • Moderate or rapid acceleration • Vehicle speed 2

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HYBRID SYSTEM OPERATION
Your Hybrid vehicle combines the power of a gasoline
engine and electric motors to minimize fuel consumption
and emissions. This vehicle requires no special fuels and
never has to be plugged in to recharge. Understanding
the unique characteristics of your vehicle will help ensure
maximum performance and best fuel economy from your
vehicle.
Your Hybrid vehicle is also equipped with two electrical
voltage systems. A 12-Volt system which is used to power
the conventional electrical system and a high voltage
system which is used to power the motors in the 2-Mode
Hybrid Transmission as well as other high voltage sys-
tem components.
Hybrid Operation
Shifting
You must press the brake pedal fully before shifting out
of PARK. During this first brake application, the brake
system is undergoing a self-test function. The brake pedal
travel will be longer then usual. This is normal. Press
firmly on the brake to prevent rolling. Refer to “Regen-
erative Braking System” under “Hybrid Vehicle Unique
Operating Characteristics” in this Section for further
information.
Driving
When the “READY” light is illuminated the gas engine
can shut off automatically to save on fuel, and start
automatically to provide power when it is needed. While
coasting at low speeds, coming to a stop or standing still,
the gas engine will normally shut off and the vehicle will
operate on electric power only. Conditions that may
cause the gas engine to start up or remain running
include:
Moderate or rapid acceleration
Vehicle speed
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