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Where are the dashboard lights on a PT Cruiser?

Where are the dashboard lights on a PT Cruiser?

You can adjust the brightness of these dashboard lights on the PT Cruiser by simple use of the multifunction lever on the left side of the steering column. This lever is a component of the car that you use every time you drive, as it also controls the turn signals, headlights and parking lights.

Where are the gauges on a Chrysler PT Cruiser?

by Dave Baker NYC. The instrument panel on a Chrysler PT Cruiser is illuminated at night so you can easily see all the gauges along the dashboard as you are driving. You can adjust the brightness of these dashboard lights on the PT Cruiser by simple use of the multifunction lever on the left side of the steering column.

Where is the turn signal lever on a PT Cruiser?

This lever is a component of the car that you use every time you drive, as it also controls the turn signals, headlights and parking lights. Place your key into the ignition of the PT Cruiser.

What are the exterior colors of a Chrysler PT Cruiser?

Exterior color options were Bright Silver Metallic, Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat, Deep Water Blue Pearl Coat, Inferno Red Crystal Tinted Pearl Coat, Silver Steel Metallic, and Stone White Clear Coat. The only interior color option was Pastel Slate Gray. In 2002 Euro NCAP gave the PT Cruiser a three (out of five) stars rating.

What kind of car is the PT Cruiser?

Showing 3 of 1,452 reviews. bought the 2005 pt cruiser convertible GT model. zippy fun little car and great for the price! I wanted a run around for summer cruising that didn’t break my bank.

How does the OBD II system work on a Chrysler PT Cruiser?

The OBD II system will turn on the “Malfunction Indicator Light” icon if any of these systems require repair as it stores diagnostic codes and information: a tremendous assist to service technicians. It also provides many preprogrammed safety features which turns on and operates automatically.

Can a PT Cruiser go up a hill?

If the A/C is on, forget about climbing up a steep hill at, say 35mph. It has only gone to the shop for normal upkeep since I purchased it. Under the hood is a bit wacky so repairing it yourself isn’t always easy. For example, the battery is not easily accessible.

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