Jeep 2016 CHEROKEE Operating Information Manual - page 248
NOTE:
If you receive a fault, see your authorized
dealer they may need to perform a sensor
alignment.
Lower Front Fascia Installation (This will
only work if you have a helper. We suggest):
1. Starting at the center of the vehicle, engage
a sufficient number of tabs to support the
weight of the lower fascia (typically one or
two tabs) into the upper fascia.
2. Working your way outward, engage the tabs
into the slots on one side of the vehicle.
3. Return to the center of the vehicle and
repeat Step 2 to the opposite side of the
vehicle.
NOTE:
•
It may be necessary to apply additional
force to individual tabs to make sure they
are fully engaged.
•
Do not use any tools to apply additional
force to the tabs as damage to the upper
and lower fascias may result.
4. Reinstall the seven quarter turn fasteners.
Quadra-Lift™ — If Equipped
When off-roading, it is recommended that the
lowest useable vehicle height that will clear the
current obstacle or terrain be selected. The
vehicle height should then be raised as required
by the changes in terrain.
The Selec-Terrain™ switch will automatically
change the vehicle to the optimized height
based on the Selec-Terrain™ switch position.
The vehicle height can be changed from the
default height for each Selec-Terrain™ mode by
normal use of the air suspension switches.
Refer to “Quadra-Lift™ – If Equipped” in “Start-
ing and Operating” for further information.
When To Use 4WD LOW Range — If
Equipped
When off-road driving, shift to 4WD LOW for
additional traction. This range should be limited
to extreme situations such as deep snow, mud,
or sand where additional low speed pulling
power is needed. Vehicle speeds in excess of
25 mph (40 km/h) should be avoided when in
4WD LOW range.
CAUTION!
Do not drive in 4WD-LOW Range on dry
pavement; driveline damage may result.
4WD-LOW Range locks front and rear driv-
elines together and does not allow for differ-
ential action between the front to rear drive-
shafts. Driving in 4WD-LOW on pavement
will cause driveline binding; use only on wet
or slippery surfaces.
Driving Through Water
Although your vehicle is capable of driving
through water, there are a number of precau-
tions that must be considered before entering
the water.
NOTE:
Your vehicle is capable of water fording in
up to 20 inches (51 cm) of water, while
crossing small rivers or streams. To main-
tain optimal performance of your vehicle’s
heating and ventilation system it is recom-
mended to switch the system into recircula-
tion mode during water fording.
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