Charge/Test Menu

2013 Dodge and Ram Journey Crew, AWDSECTION Charge/Test Menu
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2012 Dodge Journey. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: Charge/Test Menu Icon 1
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Automatically tests and charges battery, starting, and charging system. Generates a warranty code for Replace and Bad Cell decisions.

Fig 2: Charge/Test Menu Icon 2
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Pre Delivery Inspection (PDI): For testing delivered vehicles and lot maintenance. Uses the same inputs as a diagnostic charge.

Fig 3: Charge/Test Menu Icon 3
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Dual Battery Charge mode allows the charger to be used with dual battery systems.

Fig 4: Charge/Test Menu Icon 4
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Makes high output current available to boost charge an in-vehicle battery and assist in starting the engine.

Fig 5: Charge/Test Menu Icon 5
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Provides a timed charge that ranges from 5 to 120 minutes or a continuous charge that ends when you press the STOP key.

Fig 6: Charge/Test Menu Icon 6
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In this mode the charger can provide a trickle charge for long term, low amp battery charging.

Fig 7: Charge/Test Menu Icon 7
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Generates 15-digit warranty codes for physically defective batteries or customer good will.

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