2004 Chrysler Sebring Owner Manual Coupe - Page 151
2004 Chrysler Sebring Manual
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STARTING AND DRIVING 151 NOTE: Slight noises may be heard on engine start-up. These noises will disappear as you continue warming up the engine. Flooded engine If the engine has become flooded during starting, first operate the starter for 5 to 6 seconds while fully depressing the accelerator pedal (clear flood), then start the engine without depressing the accelerator pedal at all. At extremely cold ambient temperature If the engine won't start, depress the accelerator pedal about halfway while cranking the engine. Once the engine starts, release the accelerator pedal. AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (IF SO EQUIPPED) The automatic transaxle is designed for optimum control and equipped with adaptive control capabilities. The electronically controlled transaxle optimally matches gear shifts to almost all driving and road conditions. DRIVING UPHILL The transaxle may not upshift to a higher gear if the computer determines the current speed cannot be maintained once a higher gear is engaged. For smoother vehicle performance, if you release the throttle while climbing a steep grade, the transaxle may not upshift. This is normal, as the computer is controlling the shifting. After reaching the top of the hill, normal gear shift function will resume. DRIVING DOWNHILL When traveling down steep grades and depressing the brake pedal, the computer may automatically select a lower gear. This function assists engine braking efforts, reducing the need to use the brakes. 5 CAUTION! When starting the engine, make sure that you step on the brake pedal. During very cold weather, when you start the engine while putting your foot on the accelerator pedal, move your foot to the brake pedal immediately after the engine has started.