2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser Owners Manual

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STARTING AND OPERATING
BRAKE SYSTEM
If either  of the  two  hyd rau lic system s lose norm al  capa-
bility, the  rem aining system  will  still function   with  som e
loss of overall  braking   effectiveness.  This will  be evid ent
by increased   pedal  travel  during  application   and  greater
pedal  force  requ ired  to slow  or  stop . In  addition,   if the
malfunction   is  caused  by  an  internal  leak,  as  the  brake
fluid  in  the  master   cylind er  drop s,  the  brake  warning
ind icator will  light.
Your  vehicle  is equ ipped  with  power   assisted  brakes  as
stand ard  equ ipment.  In the  event  power  assist  is lost for
any  reason   (for   exam ple,  rep eated  brake   applications
with  the  engine  off), the  brakes  will still  function.  How-
ever, the  effort requ ired to brake  the  vehicle will  be much
greater  than  that  requ ired  with  the  power   system  oper-
ating.
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) —  If Equipped
The  ABS  gives   increased    vehicle   stability   and   brake
perform ance  und er most  braking  cond itions.  The system
autom atically  “pumps”   the brakes  during  severe  braking
cond itions  to prevent   wheel  lock up.
WARN ING!
Rid ing  the   brak es  can   lead   to  brak e  failu  re  and
possib ly  an accid ent.  Drivin g  with  you r foot  restin g
or rid ing on  the brak e pedal  can  resu lt in abnorm  ally
high  brak e tem peratu  res, excessive   lin ing wear,  and
possib le  brak e damage.  You  wouldn’t   have you r full
brak ing  capacity  in  an  emergen cy.
All vehicle   wheels  and  tires  must  be  the  sam e size and
tires   must   be   prop erly  inflated    to  prod uce   accurate
signals   for   the  computer.    However,    the  system    will
compensate   when  the  compact  spare  is in  use.
Product Specification
CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler PT Cruiser Manuals
Model Year2004
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