Chrysler scraps owner's manuals, shifts to DVDs

September 21, 2009 - 1:44 pm ET DETROIT -- Chrysler Group is replacing its traditional owner's manuals with DVDs and an abridged printed guide in an effort to reduce costs and save 930 tons of paper annually. Chrysler will see "substantial savings" from the shift away from paper manuals, which often had more than 500 pages, spokesman Bryan Zvibleman said. He declined to say how much will be saved by the change, which is taking effect with 2010 models.

The searchable DVDs, designed for viewing at home or on some vehicles' entertainment systems, each contain an owner's manual, warranty information, direction for navigation and entertainment systems and a guide for 24-hour towing assistance. They also provide video tutorials for some instructions, such as folding down a Jeep Wrangler's soft top. Information from the DVDs will also appear on Chrysler's brand Web sites.

The abbreviated printed guides, designed to be kept in the vehicle, will typically have 60 to 80 pages, the automaker said in a statement today. They will provide instructions for dealing with emergency issues, such as flat tires, dead batteries or flashing warning lights. The guides also give instructions for basic operations of vehicle features such as air conditioning, windshield wipers and navigation systems.

Consumers may still receive a full printed owner's manual on request.

Chrysler had been considering the change for more than a year, said Al Motta, head of service operations. The automaker conducted a consumer study, solicited input through an online forum and held four focus sessions in Chicago to help determine what information to include in the printed version.

Finally, Chrysler mailed 500 sample DVDs and printed guides to customers who had bought 2009 Wranglers and sought feedback. The reaction was mostly positive, Motta said, especially to features such as the soft-top video tutorials.

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rob
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Chrysler sold 1,453,122 vehicles in the US in 2008, and 2,076,650 in

2007. Chrysler's 2009 US sales will probably come in at around 800,000 units.

Chrysler's total sales numbers (including Canada) come in at 2.33, 1.63 and 0.9 million in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

If we assume that Chrysler was expecting to print 1 million owner's manuals each year for the forseeable future, with a net paper weight of

930 tons, that works out to 1.86 lbs per manual. I should weigh the owners manual for my 300m and Ram.

I'm guessing that the cost of the DVD's will work out to be about $1 each, and that the paper manual was probably $3 each. Total savings will probably be $2 million.

I do question the statement that paper manuals "often had more than 500 pages". Are they talking about the service manual? I know of no owners manual that ever had that many pages.

I don't get it.

Are they saying that they will still be including a 60-80 page printed booklet anyways? Isin't that the owners manual?

WTF is going on here?

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MoPar Man

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Dori A Schmetterling

You must be forgetting that Chrysler is now a government company. It is simply using government accounting methods. The numbers don't have to add up. It just has to make people feel good.

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Bill Putney

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rob

It's all about marketing. They want to sell those highly profitable car display panels.

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