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Jeep 2007 Wrangler User Manual

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4. Start engine.
5. Shift automatic transmission into D (Drive) or manual
transmission into gear.
6. Release brake pedal and ensure that there is no vehicle
movement.
7. Shut the engine off and place the ignition key into the
ACC position.
8. Shift automatic transmission into P (Park).
9. Apply parking brake.
10. Attach vehicle to the tow vehicle with tow bar.
11. Release parking brake.
12. Disconnect the negative battery cable, and secure it
away from the negative battery post.
CAUTION!
Damage to the transmission may occur if the trans-
mission is shifted into P (Park) with the transfer case
in N (Neutral) and the engine running. With the
transfer case in N (Neutral) ensure that the engine is
off prior to shifting the transmission into P (Park)
(refer to steps 7 8 above).
Shifting Out Of Neutral (N)
Use the following procedure to prepare your vehicle for
normal usage.
1. Shift automatic transmission into N (Neutral) or de-
press clutch pedal on manual transmission.
2. Shift transfer case lever into desired position.
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Jeep 2007 Wrangler Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJeep
Model2007 Wrangler
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Warnings And Cautions

Manual contains warnings against procedures that could result in accident or injury, and cautions against procedures that could damage vehicle.

Things to Know Before Starting Your Vehicle

Occupant Restraints

Seat Belts

Discusses the importance of seat belts and their function with airbags for occupant safety.

Lap/Shoulder Belts

Explains the operation of combination lap/shoulder belts and their retractor locking design.

Electronic Speed Control - If Equipped

Electronic Brake Control System

ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)

Aids driver in maintaining control under adverse braking by preventing wheel lock-up and skidding.

ESP (Electronic Stability Program)

Enhances directional control and stability by correcting over/under steering through brake application.

Dual Top - If Equipped

Removing The Soft Top

Steps to remove the soft top, including detaching door frames, quarter windows, and rear window.

Installing the Soft Top

Procedure for installing the soft top, referring to prior steps for hard top removal and frame installation.

Soft Top (2 Door Models)

Folding Down The Soft Top

Step-by-step guide to folding down the soft top, identifying key components like bows and retainers.

Folding Windshield

Understanding Your Instrument Panel

Instrument Cluster

Diagram illustrating the layout and numbering of all gauges, indicators, and warning lights in the instrument cluster.

Instrument Cluster Description

Detailed explanation of gauges like Fuel, Speedometer, and warning lights like Charging System, ABS, Airbag.

Starting and Operating

Starting Procedures

Essential steps before starting: seat adjustment, mirror alignment, seat belt fastening, and child safety warning.

Four-Wheel Drive Operation (Command-Trac™ or Rock-Trac™) - If Equipped

On-Road Driving Tips

Tire Safety Information

Tire Loading and Tire Pressure

Explains tire placard location and the critical importance of checking tire pressure for safety and performance.

Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) - If Equipped

Trailer Towing

Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

What to Do in Emergencies

If Your Engine Overheats

Provides steps to manage an overheating engine, including turning off AC and using the heater to aid cooling.

Jump Starting

Step-by-step procedure for jump starting a vehicle with a discharged battery using booster cables, with safety warnings.

Maintaining Your Vehicle

Engine Oil

Instructions on how to check the engine oil level correctly and when to add oil.

Exhaust System

Cooling System

Provides warnings about hot coolant/steam and procedures for checking coolant levels and protection.

Fuses (Totally Integrated Power Module)

Maintenance Schedules

Maintenance Schedules

Presents two maintenance schedules (A & B) based on operating conditions and required services for the vehicle.

Schedule “B”

Schedule B applies to vehicles operated under severe conditions such as dusty areas, short trips, or heavy loads.

If You Need Consumer Assistance

Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades

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