Jeep CHEROKEE 2017 User Manual

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    2017 grand cherokee user guide includes srt® jeep.Com (u.S.) jeep.Ca (canada) download a free electronic copy of the owner’s manual and warranty booklet by visiting: www.Jeep.Com/en/owners/manuals or www.Jeep.Com/en/warranty (u.S.); www.Owners.Mopar.Ca/en (canada). ©2017 fca us llc. All rights reser...

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    If you are the first registered retail owner of your vehicle, you may obtain a complimentary printed copy of the owner’s manual, navigation/ uconnect manuals or warranty booklets by calling 1 877 426-5337 (u.S.) or 1 800 387-1143 (canada) or by contacting your dealer. The driver’s primary responsibi...

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    Congratulations on selecting your new fca us llc (“fca us”) vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinc- tive styling, and high quality. Your new fca us llc vehicle has character- istics to enhance the driver's control under some driving conditions. These are to assist the ...

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    How to use this manual essential information each time direction instructions (left/right or forwards/backwards) about the vehicle are given, these must be intended as regarding an occupant in the driver's seat. Special cases not complying with this rule will be properly specified in the text. The f...

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    Warnings and cautions while reading this user guide you will find a series of warnings to prevent procedures that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. There are also cautions that must be care- fully followed to prevent against procedures that could result in damage to your vehic...

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    Graphical table of contents getting to know your vehicle getting to know your instrument panel safety starting and operating in case of emergency servicing and maintenance technical specifications multimedia customer assistance index.

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    Graphical table of contents instrument panel. . . . . . . . . . .8 interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 graphical table of contents 7.

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    Instrument panel instrument panel 1 — air vents 5 — ignition 2 — paddle shifter 6 — steering wheel 3 — instrument cluster 7 — headlight switch 4 — glove/storage compartment graphical t able of contents 8.

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    Interior interior features 1 — door handle 5 — radio 9 — gear selector 13 — headlight switch 2 — air vents 6 — glove/storage compartment 10 — ignition switch 14 — power window/door lock switches 3 — paddle shifter 7 — seats 11 — electronic speed controls 4 — instrument cluster 8 — climate controls 1...

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    Getting to know your vehicle keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 key fob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 ignition switch . . . . . . . . . . . .14 keyless enter-n-go — ignition . . . . . . .14 vehicle on message . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 remote starting system — if equippe...

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    Interior lights . . . . . . . . . . . .43 courtesy interior lights . . . . . . . . . . .43 wiper/washer . . . . . . . . . . . .44 front wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 rain sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 rear wiper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 headlight washers ...

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    Keys key fob your vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. The ignition system consists of a key fob with remote keyless entry (rke) and a start/stop push button ignition system. The remote keyless entry system consists of a key fob and keyless enter-n-go feature if equipped. Note: the key fob may no...

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    If one or more doors are open, or the liftgate is open, the doors will lock. The doors will unlock again automatically if the key is left inside the passenger compartment, other- wise the doors will stay locked. Programming additional key fobs programming the key fob may be performed by your authori...

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    The push button ignition can be placed in the following modes: off • the engine is stopped. • some electrical devices (e.G. Central lock- ing, alarm, etc.) are still available. Acc • engine is not started. • some electrical devices are available. Run • driving position. • all the electrical devices ...

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    Note: the power window switches and power sun- roof (if equipped) will remain active up to ten minutes after the ignition is cycled to the off position. Opening either front door will can- cel this feature. The time for this feature is programmable. Warning! • before exiting a vehicle, always shift ...

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    How to use remote start • push remote start button on the key fob twice within five seconds. Pushing the re- mote start button a third time shuts the engine off. • with remote start, the engine will only run for 15 minutes (time out) unless the igni- tion is placed in the on/run position. • the vehi...

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    Note: • if an engine fault is present or fuel level is low, the vehicle will start and then shut down in 10 seconds. • the park lamps will turn on and remain on during remote start mode. • for security, power window operation is disabled when the vehicle is in the remote start mode. • the engine can...

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    Note: changes or modifications not expressly ap- proved by the party responsible for compli- ance could void the user’s authority to oper- ate the equipment. Sentry key the sentry key immobilizer system prevents unauthorized vehicle operation by disabling the engine. The system does not need to be a...

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    Bulb check, it indicates that someone used an invalid key fob to try to start the engine. Either of these conditions will result in the engine being shut off after two seconds. If the vehicle security light turns on during normal vehicle operation (vehicle running for longer than 10 seconds), it ind...

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    • push the lock button on the exterior passive entry door handle with a valid key fob available in the same exterior zone. • push the lock button on the key fob. 3. If any doors are open, close them. To disarm the system the vehicle security alarm can be disarmed using any of the following methods: ...

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    Note: manually locking the vehicle will not arm the vehicle security alarm. Warning! • for personal security and safety in the event of a collision, lock the vehicle doors before you drive as well as when you park and leave the vehicle. Warning! • when leaving the vehicle, always make sure the keyle...

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    The driver’s door will unlock automatically if the keys are found inside the car when door lock button on trim is used to lock the door. At the third attempt, the doors will lock even if the key is inside. If the door lock switch is pushed while the ignition is in acc or on/run and the driver's door...

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    Note: all doors will unlock when the front passen- ger door handle is grabbed regardless of the driver’s door unlock preference setting (“un- lock driver door 1st press” or “unlock all doors 1st press”). Preventing inadvertent locking of passive entry key fob in vehicle (fobik-safe) to minimize the ...

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    Note: • after pushing the door handle button, you must wait two seconds before you can lock or unlock the doors, using either passive entry door handle. This is done to allow you to check if the vehicle is locked by pulling the door handle without the vehicle react- ing and unlocking. • if passive e...

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    Note: the liftgate passive entry lock button will lock all doors and the liftgate. The liftgate unlock feature is built into the electronic liftgate release. Locking the doors with one or more doors open if the door lock switch is pushed while the ignition is in acc or on/run and the driver's door i...

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    While sitting in the seat, lift up on the bar located under the seat cushion and move the seat forward or rearward. Release the bar once you have reached the desired position. Then, using body pressure, move forward and rearward on the seat to be sure that the seat adjusters have latched. Warning! •...

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    Forward/rearward power front height adjustment: use the front or rear part of the switch to modify the height and/or angle of the seat cushion. Forward/backward push the switch forward to or backward to move the seat in the corre- sponding direction. Backrest power front angle adjustment: use the to...

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    Note: you may experience deformation in the seat cushion from the seat belt buckles if the seats are left folded for an extended period of time. This is normal and by simply opening the seats to the open position, over time the seat cushion will return to its normal shape. Height manual rear raise t...

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    Note: your vehicle is equipped with two key fobs, one key fob can be linked to memory position 1 and the other key fob can be linked to memory position 2. The memory seat switch is located on the driver’s door trim panel. The switch consists of three buttons: • the set (s) button, which is used to a...

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    Vehicles equipped with remote start on models that are equipped with remote start, the heated seats can be programmed to come on during a remote start. This feature can be programmed through the uconnect system. Refer to your owner's manual at www.Jeep.Com/en/owners/manuals/ for further details. War...

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    The front ventilated seats control buttons are located within the uconnect system. You can gain access to the control buttons through the climate screen or the controls screen. • press the ventilated seat button once to choose hi. • press the ventilated seat button a second time to choose lo. • pres...

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    To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the head restraint. To lower the head restraint, push the adjustment button, located at the base of the head restraint, and push down- ward on the head restraint. For comfort, the active head restraints can be tilted forward and rearward. To tilt the head ...

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    Warning! • all occupants, including the driver, should not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until the head restraints are placed in their proper positions in order to minimize the risk of neck injury in the event of a collision. • do not place items over the top of the active head restra...

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    Rear adjustment the head restraints on the outboard seats are not adjustable. They automatically fold for- ward when the rear seat is folded to a load floor position but do not return to their normal position when the rear seat is raised. After returning either seat to its upright position, raise th...

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    Steering wheel adjustment this feature allows you to tilt the steering col- umn upward or downward. It also allows you to lengthen or shorten the steering column. The tilt/telescoping lever is located below the steer- ing wheel at the end of the steering column. Manual adjustment to unlock the steer...

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    Warning! Do not adjust the steering column while driving. Adjusting the steering column while driving or driving with the steering column unlocked, could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death. Heated steering wheel the s...

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    Mirrors interior mirrors manual mirror the mirror head can be adjusted up, down, left, and right for various drivers. The mirror should be adjusted to center on the view through the rear window. Headlight glare from vehicles behind you can be reduced by moving the small control under the mirror to t...

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    Exterior mirrors power mirrors the power mirror switch is located on the driver's side door trim panel. The power mirror controls consist of mirror select buttons and a four-way mirror control switch. To adjust a mirror, push the mirror select button for the mirror that you want to adjust. Using the...

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    If the mirror is manually folded after electri- cally cycled, a potential extra button push is required to get the mirrors back to the home position. If the mirror does not electrically fold check for ice or dirt build up at the pivot area which can cause excessive drag. Automatic power folding mirr...

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    Lights are also turned on. To turn off the headlights, rotate the headlight switch back to the o (off) position. Note: • your vehicle is equipped with plastic head- light and fog light (if equipped) lenses that are lighter and less susceptible to stone breakage than glass lights. Plastic is not as s...

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    Automatic lighting the automatic high beam headlamp control system provides increased forward lighting at night by automating high beam control through the use of a digital camera mounted on the inside rearview mirror. This camera detects vehicle specific light and automati- cally switches from high...

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    The fog lights will operate only when the parking lights are on or when the vehicle headlights are on low beam. An indicator light located in the instrument cluster display will illuminate when the fog lights are on. The fog lights will turn off when the switch is pushed a second time, when the head...

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    The brightness of the instrument panel light- ing can be regulated by rotating the dimmer control up (brighter) or down (dimmer). When the headlights are on you can supplement the brightness of the instrument cluster display, radio and overhead console by rotating the control to its farthest positio...

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    Automatic wiping the sensitivity of the system can be adjusted with the multifunction lever. Wiper delay po- sition one is the least sensitive, and wiper delay position four is the most sensitive. Setting three should be used for normal rain conditions. Settings one and two can be used if the driver...

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    Rotating the center portion upward once more will activate the washer pump which will continue to operate as long as the switch is held. Upon release of the switch, the wip- ers will resume the continuous rear wiper operation. When this rotary control is in the off position, rotating it downward wil...

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    Uconnect 5.0 automatic climate controls 47.

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    Uconnect 8.4/8.4 nav automatic climate controls getting to know your vehicle 48.

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    Automatic climate controls on the faceplate 49.

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    Control descriptions icon description max a/c button press and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when max a/c is on. Performing this function again will cause the max a/c operation to switch into manual mode and the max a/c indicator will turn off. A/c button press and...

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    Icon description front defrost button the front defrost button changes the current airflow setting to defrost mode. The indicator illuminates when this feature is on. Air comes from the windshield and side window demist outlets. When the defrost button is selected, the blower level may increase. Use...

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    Icon description faceplate knob touchscreen buttons blower control blower control is used to regulate the amount of air forced through the climate system. There are seven blower speeds available. The speeds can be selected using either the blower control knob on the faceplate or the buttons on the t...

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    Icon description mix mode mix mode air is directed through the floor, defrost, and side window demister outlets. This setting works best in cold or snowy con- ditions that require extra heat to the windshield. This setting is good for maintaining comfort while reducing moisture on the windshield. Cl...

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    Max a/c max a/c sets the control for maximum cool- ing performance. Press and release to toggle between max a/c and the prior settings. The button illuminates when max a/c is on. In max a/c, the blower level and mode posi- tion can be adjusted to desired user settings. Pressing other settings will c...

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    Manual operation override this system offers a full complement of manual override features. The auto symbol in the front atc display will be turned off when the system is being used in the manual mode. Note: the system will not automatically sense the presence of fog, mist or ice on the wind- shield...

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    Operating tips chart getting to know your vehicle 56.

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    Windows power window controls the window controls on the driver's door control all the door windows. There are single window controls on each passenger door trim panel, which operate the passenger door windows. The window con- trols will operate only when the ignition is in the acc or on/run positio...

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    Warning! There is no anti-pinch protection when the window is almost closed. To avoid personal injury be sure to clear your arms, hands, fingers and all objects from the window path before closing. Reset auto-up should the auto-up feature stop working, the window probably needs to be reset. To reset...

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    Power sunroof the power sunroof switch is located on the overhead console. Opening express open push the switch rearward and release it within one-half second. The sunroof will fully open and stop automatically. Manual open push and hold the switch rearward to open the sunroof. Any release of the sw...

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    Anti-pinch safety device this feature will detect an obstruction in the opening of the sunroof during express close operation. If an obstruction in the path of the sunroof is detected, the sunroof will auto- matically retract. Remove the obstruction if this occurs. Next, push the switch forward and ...

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    Opening power shade express open push the shade switch rearward and release it within one-half second and the shade will automatically open to the halfway position and stop automatically. Push the switch a second time from the halfway position and the shade will automati- cally open to the full open...

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    Caution! To prevent possible damage, do not slam the hood to close it. Use a firm downward push at the front center of the hood to ensure that both latches engage. Liftgate opening the liftgate can be opened from inside the vehicle using the power liftgate button on the overhead console, using the k...

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    Warning! Driving with the liftgate open can allow poisonous exhaust gases into your vehicle. You and your passengers could be injured by these fumes. Keep the liftgate closed when you are operating the vehicle. Closing grasp the liftgate closing handle and initiate lowering the liftgate. Release the...

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    Note: • the power liftgate buttons will not operate if the vehicle is in gear or the vehicle speed is above 0 mph (0 km/h). • the power liftgate will not operate in tem- peratures below −22°f (−30°c) or tem- peratures above 150° f (65° c). Be sure to remove any buildup of snow or ice from the liftga...

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    • the homelink buttons that are located in the overhead console or sunvisor designate the three different homelink channels. • the homelink indicator is located above the center button. Before you begin programming homelink ensure that your vehicle is parked outside of the garage before you begin pr...

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    6. Return to the vehicle and push the pro- grammed homelink button twice (hold- ing the button for two seconds each time). If the device is plugged in and activates, programming is complete. Note: if the device does not activate, push the button a third time (for two seconds) to complete the trainin...

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    General information the following regulatory statement applies to all radio frequency (rf) devices equipped in this vehicle: this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules and with industry canada license- exempt rss standard(s). Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions 1. This dev...

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    Note: • do not exceed the maximum power of 160 watts (13 amps) at 12 volts. If the 160 watt (13 amp) power rating is ex- ceeded, the fuse protecting the system will need to be replaced. • power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only. Do not insert any other object in the power outlet as this ...

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    Power inverter there is a 115 volt, 150 watt power inverter outlet located on the back of the center console. This outlet can power cellular phones, electronics and other low power de- vices requiring power up to 150 watts. Note: the power inverter is designed with built-in overload protection. If t...

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    Getting to know your instrument panel instrument cluster . . . . . . .72 instrument cluster display — if equipped . . . . . . .74 instrument cluster display location and controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 oil change reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 instrument cluster display selectabl...

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    Instrument cluster base instrument cluster 1 — tachometer 2 — speedometer 3 — temperature gauge 4 — fuel gauge 5 — instrument cluster display getting to know your instrument p anel 72.

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    Srt instrument cluster 1 — speedometer 2 — tachometer 3 — temperature gauge 4 — fuel gauge 5 — instrument cluster display 73.

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    Instrument cluster display — if equipped your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- ment cluster display, which offers useful in- formation to the driver. With the ignition in the stop/off mode, opening/closing of a door will activate the display for viewing, and display the total miles, or kilome...

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    • push the up arrow button to scroll upward through the main menus (speed- ometer, mph/km/h, vehicle info, terrain, driver assist, fuel economy, trip a, trip b, stop/start, audio, navigation, stored mes- sages, screen setup and speed warning). • push the down arrow button to scroll downward through ...

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    Instrument cluster display selectable items the instrument cluster display can be used to view the following main menu items: note: depending on the vehicles options, feature settings may vary. • speedometer • trip • mph to km/h • audio • vehicle info • stored messages • driver assist • screen setup...

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    Trip computer push and release the up or down arrow button until the trip a or trip b icon is highlighted in the instrument cluster display (toggle left or right to select trip a or trip b). Push and release the ok button to display the trip information. Warning/indicator lights and messages the war...

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    Related to the brake booster, the abs pump will run when applying the brake, and a brake pedal pulsation may be felt during each stop. The dual brake system provides a reserve braking capacity in the event of a failure to a portion of the hydraulic system. A leak in either half of the dual brake sys...

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    — engine temperature warning light this light warns of an overheated engine condition. As engine coolant temperatures rise and the gauge approaches h, this indica- tor will illuminate and a single chime will sound after reaching a set threshold. If the light turns on while driving, safely pull over ...

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    — liftgate open warning light this indicator will turn when the liftgate is open. If the vehicle is moving there will also be a single chime. — transmission temperature warning light this light indicates that there is excessive transmission fluid temperature that might occur with severe usage such a...

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    Caution! Could affect fuel economy and driveability. If the mil is flashing, severe catalytic converter damage and power loss will soon occur. Immediate service is required. — electronic stability control (esc) indicator light the “esc indicator light” in the instrument cluster will come on when the...

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    Caution! Do not continue driving with one or more flat tires as handling may be compro- mised. Stop the vehicle, avoiding sharp braking and steering. Repair immediately using the dedicated tire repair kit and contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Each tire, including the spare (if prov...

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    — low fuel warning light when the fuel level reaches approximately 2.4 gal (9.1 l) this light will turn on, and remain on until fuel is added. A single warning chime will sound with low fuel warning. — service stop/start system indicator light — if equipped this telltale will turn on to indicate the...

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    Blue telltale lights — high beam indicator light this indicator shows that the high beam headlights are on. Push the multifunction control lever away from you to switch the headlights to high beam. Pull the lever to- ward you to switch the headlights back to low beam. Pull the lever toward you for a...

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    Unintentional lane departure occurs. Refer to “lanesense — if equipped" in “starting and operating” for further information. White telltale lights — cruise control ready indicator light this light will turn on when the cruise control is ready, but not set. — adaptive cruise control (acc) ready light...

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    Onboard diagnostic system — obd ii your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboard diagnostic system called obd ii. This system monitors the performance of the emissions, engine, and transmission control systems. When these systems are operating properly, your vehicle will provide excellent pe...

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    Safety safety features . . . . . . . . . . .88 anti-lock brake system (abs) . . . . . .88 electronic brake control system . . . . .89 auxiliary driving systems . . .99 blind spot monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . .99 forward collision warning (fcw) . . . .101 tire pressure monitor system (tpms) . .10...

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    Safety features anti-lock brake system (abs) the anti-lock brake system (abs) provides increased vehicle stability and brake perfor- mance under most braking conditions. The system automatically prevents wheel lock, and enhances vehicle control during braking. The abs performs a self-check cycle to ...

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    Required. However, the conventional brake system will continue to operate normally if the “brake system warning light” is not on. If the “anti-lock brake warning light” is on, the brake system should be serviced as soon as possible to restore the benefits of anti-lock brakes. If the “anti-lock brake...

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    Warning! Speed in turns, driving on very slippery surfaces, or hydroplaning. The capabilities of a bas-equipped vehicle must never be exploited in a reckless or dangerous man- ner, which could jeopardize the user's safety or the safety of others. Hill start assist (hsa) the hsa system is designed to...

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    3. Apply the parking brake. 4. Start the engine. 5. Rotate the steering wheel slightly more than one-half turn to the left. 6. Push the “esc off” button located in the lower switch bank below the climate con- trol four times within 20 seconds. The “esc off indicator light” should turn on and turn of...

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    Esc uses sensors in the vehicle to determine the vehicle path intended by the driver and compares it to the actual path of the vehicle. When the actual path does not match the intended path, esc applies the brake of the appropriate wheel to assist in counteracting the oversteer or understeer conditi...

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    Should be used for most driving conditions. Alternate esc modes should only be used for specific reasons as noted in the following paragraphs. Partial off the “partial off” mode is intended for times when a more spirited driving experience is desired. This mode may modify tcs and esc thresholds for ...

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    Warning! • with the esc switched off, the en- hanced vehicle stability offered by esc is unavailable. In an emergency evasive maneuver, the esc system will not en- gage to assist in maintaining stability. Esc “full off” mode is only intended for off-highway or off-road use. • the electronic stabilit...

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    Maneuvers; it cannot prevent wheel lift due to other factors, such as road conditions, leav- ing the roadway, or striking objects or other vehicles. Note: erm is disabled anytime the esc is in “full off” mode (if equipped). Refer to “electronic stability control (esc)” in this section for a complete...

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    Ity. The torque that the steering wheel re- ceives is only meant to help the driver realize optimal steering behavior in order to reach/ maintain vehicle stability. The only notifica- tion the driver receives that the feature is active is the torque applied to the steering wheel. Note: the dst featu...

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    Note: during hdc the +/- shifter input is used for hdc target speed selection, but will not af- fect the gear chosen by the transmission. When actively controlling hdc the transmis- sion will shift appropriately for the driver- selected set speed and corresponding driving conditions. Driver override...

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    Selec speed control (ssc) — if equipped ssc is intended for off road driving in 4wd low range only. Ssc maintains vehicle speed by actively controlling engine torque and brakes. Ssc has three states: 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not activate). 2. Enabled (feature is enabled and ready but ...

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    Deactivating ssc ssc will be deactivated but remain available if any of the following conditions occur: • driver overrides ssc set speed with throttle or brake application. • vehicle speed exceeds 20 mph (32 km/h) but remains below 40 mph (64 km/h). • vehicle is shifted to park. Disabling ssc ssc wi...

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    When the vehicle is started, the bsm warning light will momentarily illuminate in both out- side rear view mirrors to let the driver know that the system is operational. The bsm system sensors operate when the vehicle is in any forward gear or reverse and enters stand by mode when the vehicle is in ...

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    System will respond with both visual and audible alerts when a detected object is pres- ent. Whenever an audible alert is requested, the radio is muted. Blind spot alert lights/chime when operating in blind spot alert lights/ chime mode, the bsm system will provide a visual alert in the appropriate ...

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    Changing fcw status the fcw feature has three settings and can be changed within the uconnect system screen: • far • medium • near far the far setting provides warnings for poten- tial collisions more distant in front of the vehicle, allowing the driver to have the most reaction time to avoid a coll...

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    The tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) will warn the driver of a low tire pressure based on the vehicle recommended cold tire pressure. The tire pressure will vary with temperature by about 1 psi (7 kpa) for every 12°f (6.5°c). This means that when the outside tempera- ture decreases, the tire p...

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    Caution! Customers are encouraged to use oem wheels to assure proper tpm feature operation. • using aftermarket tire sealants may cause the tire pressure monitoring sys- tem (tpms) sensor to become inoper- able. After using an aftermarket tire sealant it is recommended that you take your vehicle to ...

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    • various tire pressure monitoring system messages, which display in the instrument cluster, and a graphic displaying tire pres- sures • tire pressure monitoring telltale light tire pressure monitoring low pressure warnings the tire pressure monitoring telltale light will illuminate in the instru- m...

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    If the ignition switch is cycled, this sequence will repeat, providing the system fault still exists. If the system fault no longer exists, the tire pressure monitoring telltale light will no longer flash, the "service tpm system" message will not be present, and a pressure value will be displayed i...

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    Remain on. The instrument cluster will dis- play the “service tpm system” message and then display dashes (--) in place of the pressure values. Beginning with the next ignition cycle, the tpms will no longer chime or display the “service tpm system” message in the instrument cluster but dashes (--) ...

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    Here are some simple steps you can take to minimize the risk of harm from a deploying air bag: 1. Children 12 years old and under should always ride buckled up in a vehicle with a rear seat. 2. If a child from 2 to 12 years old (not in a rear-facing child restraint) must ride in the front passenger ...

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    Enhanced seat belt use reminder system (beltalert) driver and passenger beltalert — if equipped beltalert is a feature intended to remind the driver and outboard front seat passenger (if equipped with outboard front passenger seat beltalert) to buckle their seat belts. The belt alert feature is acti...

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    Lap/shoulder belts all seating positions in your vehicle are equipped with lap/shoulder belts. The seat belt webbing retractor will lock only during very sudden stops or collisions. This feature allows the shoulder part of the seat belt to move freely with you under normal conditions. However, in a ...

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    Warning! Lap portion could ride too high on your body, possibly causing internal injuries. Always buckle your seat belt into the buckle nearest you. • a seat belt that is too loose will not protect you properly. In a sudden stop, you could move too far forward, increas- ing the possibility of injury...

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    4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low across your hips, below your abdo- men. To remove slack in the lap belt por- tion, pull up on the shoulder belt. To loosen the lap belt if it is too tight, tilt the latch plate and pull on the lap belt. A snug seat belt reduces the risk of sli...

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    Note: the adjustable upper shoulder belt anchor- age is equipped with an easy up feature. This feature allows the shoulder belt anchorage to be adjusted in the upward position without pushing or squeezing the release button. To verify the shoulder belt anchorage is latched, pull downward on the shou...

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    Position the lap belt snug and low below the abdomen and across the strong bones of the hips. Place the shoulder belt across the chest and away from the neck. Never place the shoul- der belt behind the back or under the arm. Seat belt pretensioner the front seat belt system is equipped with pretensi...

  • Page 117

    In automatic locking mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The seat belt will still retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. Use the automatic locking mode anytime a child restraint is installed in a seating position that has a seat belt with this feature. Children 12 years o...

  • Page 118

    How the active head restraints (ahr) work the occupant restraint controller (orc) de- termines whether the severity or type of rear impact will require the active head re- straints (ahr) to deploy. If a rear impact requires deployment, both the driver and front passenger seat ahrs will be deployed. ...

  • Page 119

    Note: for more information on properly adjusting and positioning the head restraint, refer to “supplemental active head restraints” in “getting to know your vehicle.” resetting active head restraints (ahr) if the active head restraints are triggered during a collision, the front half of the head res...

  • Page 120

    • front and side impact sensors • seat belt pretensioners • seat belt buckle switch air bag warning light the orc monitors the readiness of the electronic parts of the air bag system when- ever the ignition switch is in the start or on/run position. If the ignition switch is in the off position or i...

  • Page 121

    Sound to alert you that the redundant air bag warning light has come on and a fault has been detected. If the redundant air bag warning light comes on intermittently or remains on while driving have an authorized dealer service the vehicle immediately. For additional information regarding the redun-...

  • Page 122

    This vehicle may be equipped with a driver and/or front passenger seat belt buckle switch that detects whether the driver or front passenger seat belt is buckled. The seat belt buckle switch may adjust the inflation rate of the advanced front air bags. Warning! • no objects should be placed over or ...

  • Page 123

    Warning! • do not drill, cut, or tamper with the knee impact bolsters in any way. • do not mount any accessories to the knee impact bolsters such as alarm lights, stereos, citizen band radios, etc. Supplemental driver knee air bag this vehicle is equipped with a supplemental driver knee air bag moun...

  • Page 124

    Sabics may help reduce the risk of head or other injuries to front and rear seat out- board occupants in certain side impacts and/or vehicle rollover events, in addition to the injury reduction potential provided by the seat belts and body structure. The sabics deploy downward, covering the side win...

  • Page 125

    Warning! Keep you in position, away from an in- flating side air bag. To get the best protection from the side air bags, occu- pants must wear their seat belts properly and sit upright with their backs against the seats. Children must be properly restrained in a child restraint or booster seat that ...

  • Page 126

    The occupant restraint controller (orc) monitors the internal circuits and intercon- necting wiring associated with electrical air bag system components listed below: air bag system components • occupant restraint controller (orc) • air bag warning light • steering wheel and column • instrument pane...

  • Page 127

    Enhanced accident response system in the event of an impact, if the communica- tion network remains intact, and the power remains intact, depending on the nature of the event, the orc will determine whether to have the enhanced accident response sys- tem perform the following functions: • cut off fu...

  • Page 128

    30 seconds or less. The edr in this vehicle is designed to record such data as: • how various systems in your vehicle were operating; • whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were buckled/fastened; • how far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and,...

  • Page 129

    Summary of recommendations for restraining children in vehicles child size, height, weight or age recommended type of child restraint infants and toddlers children who are two years old or younger and who have not reached the height or weight limits of their child restraint either an infant carrier ...

  • Page 130

    Older children and child restraints children who are two years old or who have outgrown their rear-facing convertible child seat can ride forward-facing in the vehicle. Forward-facing child seats and convertible child seats used in the forward-facing direction are for children who are over two years...

  • Page 131

    Using the lap/shoulder belt, check seat belt fit periodically and make sure the seat belt buckle is latched. A child’s squirming or slouching can move the belt out of position. If the shoulder belt contacts the face or neck, move the child closer to the center of the vehicle, or use a booster seat t...

  • Page 132

    Lower anchors and tethers for children (latch) restraint system your vehicle is equipped with the child re- straint anchorage system called latch, which stands for lower anchors and tethers for children. The latch system has three vehicle anchor points for installing latch- equipped child seats. The...

  • Page 133

    Frequently asked questions about installing child restraints with latch can the latch anchorages and the seat belt be used together to attach a rear-facing or forward-facing child restraint? No do not use the seat belt when you use the latch anchorage system to attach a rear-facing or forward- facin...

  • Page 134

    Locating the latch anchorages the lower anchorages are round bars that are found at the rear of the seat cushion where it meets the seatback, below the anchorage symbols on the seatback. They are just visible when you lean into the rear seat to install the child restraint. You will easily feel them ...

  • Page 135

    Center arm rest tether for rear-facing child restraints secured in the center seat position with the vehicle seat belts, the rear center seat position has an armrest tether that secures the arm rest in the upward position. 1. To access the center seat arm rest tether, first lower the arm rest. The t...

  • Page 136

    3. Attach the lower hooks or connectors of the child restraint to the lower anchorages in the selected seating position. 4. If the child restraint has a tether strap, connect it to the top tether anchorage. See the section “installing child re- straints using the top tether anchorage” for directions...

  • Page 137

    The seat belts in the passenger seating posi- tions are equipped with a switchable auto- matic locking retractor (alr) that is de- signed to keep the lap portion of the seat belt tight around the child restraint so that it is not necessary to use a locking clip. The alr retractor can be “switched” i...

  • Page 138

    Installing a child restraint with a switch- able automatic locking retractor (alr): child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap belt portion of a lap/shoulder belt. Warning! • improper installation or failure to prop- erly secure a child restraint can ...

  • Page 139

    Warning! Anchorage that is approved for that seating position, located behind the top of the vehicle seat. See the section “lower an- chors and tethers for children (latch) restraint system” for the location of ap- proved tether anchorages in your vehicle. 1. Look behind the seating position where y...

  • Page 140

    Warning! • the top tether anchorages are not visible until the gap panel is folded down. Do not use the visible cargo tie down hooks, located on the floor behind the seats, to attach a child restraint tether anchor. • an incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to increased head motion and possi...

  • Page 141

    The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into the vehicle body is a properly main- tained engine exhaust system. Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the exhaust system, when exhaust fumes can be detected inside the vehicle, or when the underside or rear of the vehicle is damaged, h...

  • Page 142

    Warning! Clutch pedals and cause a loss of vehicle control. To prevent serious injury or death: • always securely attach your floor mat using the floor mat fasteners. Do not install your floor mat upside down or turn your floor mat over. Lightly pull to confirm mat is secured using the floor mat fas...

  • Page 143

    Lights have someone observe the operation of brake lights and exterior lights while you work the controls. Check turn signal and high beam indicator lights on the instrument panel. Door latches check for proper closing, latching, and locking. Fluid leaks check area under vehicle after overnight park...

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    Starting and operating starting the engine — gas . .145 automatic transmission . . . . . . . . . .145 normal starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 starting the engine — 3.0l diesel engine . . . . . . . . .146 automatic transmission . . . . . . . . . .147 normal starting . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 146

    Adaptive cruise control (acc) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 setting a desired speed . . . . . . . . . .171 varying the speed . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 to resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 deactivation . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 147

    Starting the engine — gas before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and if present, instruct all other occupants to buckle their seat belts. Warning! • before exiting a vehicle, always come to a complete stop, then shift the auto- m...

  • Page 148

    Note: normal starting of either a cold or a warm engine is obtained without pumping or press- ing the accelerator pedal. To turn off the engine using engine start/stop button 1. Place the gear selector in park, then push and release the engine start/stop button. 2. The ignition will return to the of...

  • Page 149

    Warning! The parking brake. Always make sure the keyless ignition node is in the off mode, remove the key fob from the ve- hicle and lock the vehicle. • never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Leaving children in a vehicle unattended is dangerous for a number ...

  • Page 150

    Caution! If the “water in fuel indicator light” re- mains on, do not start engine before you drain the water from the fuel filters to avoid engine damage. Refer to “draining fuel/ water separator filter” in “servicing and maintenance” in your diesel supplement on www.Jeep.Com/en/owners/manuals/ for ...

  • Page 151

    Possible reasons the engine does not autostop prior to engine shut down, the system will check many safety and comfort conditions to see if they are fulfilled. Detailed information about the operation of the stop/start system may be viewed in the instrument cluster dis- play stop/start screen. In th...

  • Page 152

    To manually turn off the stop/start system 1. Push the stop/start off switch (located on the switch bank). The light on the switch will illuminate. 2. The “stop/start off” message will appear in instrument cluster display within the stop/start section. Refer to “instrument cluster” in “getting to kn...

  • Page 153

    Warning! Released. Make sure the transmission is in park before exiting the vehicle. • the transmission may not engage park if the vehicle is moving. Always bring the vehicle to a complete stop before shifting to park, and verify that the transmission gear position indicator solidly indicates park (...

  • Page 154

    Ignition park interlock this vehicle is equipped with an ignition park interlock which requires the transmission to be in park before the ignition can be turned to the off mode. This helps the driver avoid inadvertently leaving the vehicle without placing the transmission in park. This sys- tem also...

  • Page 155

    Mode. An onboard frequency generator cre- ates counteracting sound waves through the audio system to help keep the vehicle quiet. Eight–speed automatic transmission your vehicle is equipped with a fuel efficient 8 speed transmission. The gear selector is located in the center console. The transmissi...

  • Page 156

    Instrument cluster. In autostick mode, you can use the gear selector (in the manual position), or the shift paddles (if equipped), to manually shift the transmission. Tapping the gear selector forward (-) while in the manual (m) position, or tapping the (-) shift paddle (if equipped) on the steering...

  • Page 157

    Sport mode — if equipped your vehicle is equipped with a sport mode feature. This mode is a configuration set up for typical enthusiast driving. The engine, transmission, and steering systems are all set to their sport settings. Sport mode will provide improved throttle response and modi- fied shift...

  • Page 158

    When operating your vehicle in 4wd low, the engine speed is approximately three times that of the 4wd hi position at a given road speed. Take care not to overspeed the engine and do not exceed 25 mph (40 km/h). Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles depends on tires of equal size, type, and c...

  • Page 159

    Shifting procedures 4wd hi to 4wd low with the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph (0 to 5 km/h), the ignition switch in the on posi- tion or the engine running, shift the transmis- sion into “n”, and push the “4wd low” button once on the transfer case switch. The “4wd low” indicator light in the instru...

  • Page 160

    Warning! Vehicle to roll, even if the transmission is in park. The parking brake should always be applied when the driver is not in the vehicle. 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop, with the engine running. 2. Press and hold the brake pedal. 3. Shift the transmission into neutral. 4. If vehicle ...

  • Page 161

    7. When the neutral (n) indicator light turns off, release the neutral (n) button. 8. After the neutral (n) button has been released, the transfer case will shift to the position indicated by the selector switch. Quadra-drive ii system — if equipped the optional quadra-drive ii system features two t...

  • Page 162

    • normal ride height (nrh) – this is the stan- dard position of the suspension and is meant for normal driving. • off-road 1 (or1) (raises the vehicle approxi- mately 1.1 inches (28 mm) – this is the primary position for all off-road driving until or2 is needed. A smoother and more com- fortable rid...

  • Page 163

    The selec-terrain switch will automatically change the vehicle to the proper height based on the position of the selec-terrain switch. The height can be changed from the default selec-terrain setting by normal use of the air suspension buttons. Refer to “selec-terrain” in “starting and operating” fo...

  • Page 164

    Transport mode to assist with flat bed towing, the air suspen- sion system has a feature which will put the vehicle into entry/exit height and disable the automatic load leveling system. Refer to “uconnect settings” in “multimedia” for fur- ther information. Note: this mode is intended to be enabled...

  • Page 165

    Automatic height changes will occur based on vehicle speed and the current vehicle height. The indicator lamps and instrument cluster display messages will operate the same for automatic changes and user re- quested changes. • off-road 2 (or2) – indicator lamps 4, 5, and 6 will be illuminated when t...

  • Page 166

    In snow mode (depending on certain oper- ating conditions), the transmission may use second gear (rather than first gear) during launches, to minimize wheel slippage. If equipped with air suspension, the default ride height for snow is normal ride height (nrh). • auto – fully automatic full time fou...

  • Page 167

    Refer to “srt drive modes” in the “multi- media” section in your owner’s manual at www.Mopar.Com/en-us/care/owner-manual.Html (u.S. Residents) or www.Owners.Mopar.Ca (canadian residents) for further information. Selec-track consists of the following positions: • sport – dry weather, on-road calibrat...

  • Page 168

    Launch control — if equipped this vehicle is equipped with a launch con- trol system that is designed to allow the driver to achieve maximum vehicle acceleration in a straight line. Launch control is a form of traction control that manages tire slip while launching the vehicle. This feature is in- t...

  • Page 169

    Launch control will be active until the vehicle reaches 62 mph (100 km/h), at which point the electronic stability control (esc) system will return to its current esc mode. Launch control will abort before launch completion, display “launch aborted” in the cluster under any the following conditions:...

  • Page 170

    • tire pressure: – 40 psi (276 kpa) hot, recommend 32 psi (221 kpa) front, 30 psi (207 kpa) rear cold note: it is recommended that you target 40 psi (276 kpa) hot tire pressure at the conclusion of each track session. Starting at 32 psi (221 kpa) front & 30 psi (207 kpa) rear cold and adjusting base...

  • Page 171

    Speed control when engaged, the speed control takes over accelerator operations at speeds greater than 25 mph (40 km/h). The speed control buttons are located on the right side of the steering wheel. Note: in order to ensure proper operation, the speed control system has been designed to shut down i...

  • Page 172

    The driver's preferred units can be selected through the instrument panel settings if equipped. Refer to “getting to know your instrument panel” in the owner’s manual at www.Jeep.Com/en/owners/manuals/ for more information. The speed increment shown is dependant on the chosen speed unit of u.S. (mph...

  • Page 173

    Deactivation a soft tap on the brake pedal, pushing the canc button, or normal brake pressure while slowing the vehicle will deactivate the speed control without erasing the set speed from memory. Pushing the on/off button or turning the igni- tion switch off erases the set speed from memory. Adapti...

  • Page 174

    Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. If you do not, the vehicle may continue to accel- erate beyond the set speed. If this occurs: • the message “driver override” will appear in the instrument cluster display. • the system will not be controlling the dis- tance between your vehicle and the v...

  • Page 175

    To decrease speed while acc is set, the set speed can be de- creased by pushing the set (-) button. The driver's preferred units can be selected through the instrument panel settings if equipped. Refer to “getting to know your instrument panel” in the owner’s manual at www.Jeep.Com/en/owners/manuals...

  • Page 176

    Warning! Leaving the speed control system on when not in use is dangerous. You could acci- dentally set the system or cause it to go faster than you want. You could lose con- trol and have an accident. Always leave the system off when you are not using it. Setting the following distance the specifie...

  • Page 177

    • pushing the normal (fixed speed) cruise control on/off button will result in turning on (changing to) the normal (fixed speed) cruise control mode. Refer to your owner's manual at www.Jeep.Com/ en/owners/manuals/ for further information. Warning! Adaptive cruise control (acc) is a conve- nience sy...

  • Page 178

    General information this vehicle has systems that operate on radio frequency that comply with part 15 of the federal communications commission (fcc) rules and with industry canada stan- dards rss- gen/210/220/310. Operation is subject to the following two con- ditions: 1. The device may not cause ha...

  • Page 179

    Parksense system usage precautions note: • ensure that the rear bumper is free of snow, ice, mud, dirt and debris to keep the parksense system operating properly. • jackhammers, large trucks, and other vi- brations could affect the performance of parksense. • when you turn parksense off, the instrum...

  • Page 180

    Caution! Might be temporarily detected or not detected at all. Obstacles located above or below the sensors will not be detected when they are in close proximity. • the vehicle must be driven slowly when using parksense in order to be able to stop in time when an obstacle is detected. It is recommen...

  • Page 181

    System engaged: parksense switch led off. System disengaged: parksense switch led on constantly. The parksense switch led lights up also in the case of a parksense system failure. If the button is pushed with a system failure, the parksense switch led flashes for about five seconds, then it stays on...

  • Page 182

    Dynamic vehicle calibration to account for differences such as over or under inflated tires and new tires. Enabling and disabling the parksense active park assist system the parksense active park assist system can be enabled and disabled with the parksense active park assist switch, located on the s...

  • Page 183

    When only a single lane marking is detected and the driver unintentionally drifts across the lane marking (no turn signal applied), the lanesense system provides a visual warning through the instrument cluster display to prompt the driver to remain within the lane. When only a single lane marking is...

  • Page 184

    Refueling the vehicle — gasoline engine 1. Push the fuel filler door release switch (located under the headlamp switch). 2. Open the fuel filler door. Note: in certain cold conditions, ice may pre- vent the fuel door from opening. If this occurs, lightly push on the fuel door to break the ice buildu...

  • Page 185

    • ensure funnel is inserted fully to hold flap- per doors open. • pour fuel into funnel opening. • remove funnel from filler pipe, clean off prior to putting back in the spare tire stor- age area. Warning! • never have any smoking materials lit in or near the vehicle when the fuel door is open or th...

  • Page 186

    4. Remove the storage bin. 5. Pull the release cable to open the fuel door, push the release cable back to the home position to re-seat the fuel door latch to the closed position. Note: if the fuel door does not latch after the manual release cable has been activated, the actuator latch should be ma...

  • Page 187

    4. Fill the vehicle with fuel – when the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off the fuel tank is full. 5. Wait five seconds before removing the nozzle to allow fuel to drain from the nozzle. 6. Remove the fuel nozzle and close the fuel door. Emergency fuel can refueling most fuel cans will not open the f...

  • Page 188

    Warning! • never have any smoking materials lit in or near the vehicle when the fuel door is open or the tank is being filled. • never add fuel when the engine is run- ning. This is in violation of most state and federal fire regulations and may cause the “malfunction indicator light” to turn on. • ...

  • Page 189

    You can operate with the comfort that your vehicle is contributing to a cleaner, healthier world environment for this and generations to come. System overview this vehicle is equipped with a diesel ex- haust fluid (def) injection system and a selective catalytic reduction (scr) catalyst to meet the ...

  • Page 190

    Def fill procedure note: refer to “fluids and lubricants” in the “technical specifications” section for the correct fluid type. 1. Remove cap from def fill inlet (located in fuel door). 2. Insert def fill adapter/nozzle into def fill inlet. Note: • the def gauge may take up to five seconds to update...

  • Page 191

    Caution! Use a container, funnel or nozzle when refilling the tank, it should either be new or one that is has only been used for adding def. Mopar provides an attachable nozzle with its def for this purpose. 3. Stop filling the def tank immediately when any of the following happen: def stops flowin...

  • Page 192

    Trailer towing weights (maximum trailer weight ratings) — diesel the following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetrain: engine model frontal area max. Gtw (gross trailer wt.) max. Trailer tongue wt. (see note) 3.0l diesel 4x2 55 sq ft (5.11 sq m) 7,400 lbs...

  • Page 193

    Note: • the trailer tongue weight must be consid- ered as part of the combined weight of occupants and cargo, and should never exceed the weight referenced on the tire and loading information placard. Refer to “tires” in “servicing and maintenance” for further information. • the manufacturer does no...

  • Page 194

    To reinstall the hitch receiver cover after towing repeat the procedure in reverse order. Note: be sure to engage all tabs of the hitch re- ceiver cover in the bumper fascia prior to installation. Trailer hitch receiver cover removal (srt models) — if equipped your vehicle may be equipped with a tra...

  • Page 195

    3. Lower back down to disengage the tabs located at the top of the hitch receiver cover and then pull outwards to remove. To reinstall the hitch receiver cover after towing repeat the procedure in reverse order. Note: be sure to engage all tabs of the hitch re- ceiver cover in the bumper fascia prio...

  • Page 196

    Recreational towing (behind motorhome, etc.) towing this vehicle behind another vehicle towing condition wheels off the ground two-wheel drive models four-wheel drive models without 4–lo range four-wheel drive models with 4–lo range flat tow none not allowed not allowed see instructions • transmissi...

  • Page 197

    1. Properly secure the dolly to the tow ve- hicle, following the dolly manufacturer's instructions. Note: if vehicle is equipped with quadra-lift air suspension, ensure the vehicle is set to normal ride height. 2. Drive the rear wheels onto the tow dolly. 3. Firmly apply the parking brake. Shift the...

  • Page 198

    Caution! Age. Damage from improper towing is not covered under the new vehicle lim- ited warranty. • do not use a bumper-mounted clamp-on tow bar on your vehicle. The bumper face bar will be damaged. Shifting into neutral (n) warning! You or others could be injured or killed if you leave the vehicle...

  • Page 199

    11. With the transmission and transfer case in neutral, push and hold the en- gine start/stop button until the en- gine turns off. 12. Place the transmission gear selector in park. Release the brake pedal. 13. Push the engine stop/start button twice (without pressing the brake pedal), to turn the ig...

  • Page 200

    9. Release the brake pedal. 10. Disconnect vehicle from the tow vehicle. 11. Start the engine. 12. Press and hold the brake pedal. 13. Release the parking brake. 14. Shift the transmission into drive, re- lease the brake pedal, and check that the vehicle operates normally. Note: • steps 1 through 5 ...

  • Page 201

    In case of emergency hazard warning flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 bulb replacement . . . . . . . .200 replacement bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . .201 fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 202

    Hazard warning flashers control the hazard warning flasher switch is located on the switch bank just above the climate controls. Push the switch to turn on the hazard warn- ing flasher. When the switch is activated, all directional turn signals will flash on and off to warn oncoming traffic of an em...

  • Page 203

    Bulb number rear body side tail lamps led - (service at authorized dealer) chmsl - center high mounted stop lamp led - (service at authorized dealer) note: numbers refer to commercial bulb types that can be purchased from your authorized dealer. If a bulb needs to be replaced, visit your authorized ...

  • Page 204

    Front fog lamps 1. Reach through the cutout in the splash shield and disconnect the wiring harness from the fog lamp connector. 2. Firmly grasp the bulb by the two latches and squeeze them together to unlock the bulb from the back of the front fog lamp housing. 3. Pull the bulb straight out from the...

  • Page 205

    5. Pull the bulb to remove it from the socket. 6. Replace the bulb, reinstall the socket, and reattach the lamp assembly. Rear liftgate mounted tail lamp 1. Raise the liftgate. 2. Use a suitable tool to pry the lower trim from the liftgate. 3. Continue removing the trim. 4. Disconnect the two trim p...

  • Page 206

    5. Tail lamps are now visible. Rotate sock- et(s) counter clockwise. 6. Remove/replace bulb(s). 7. Reinstall the socket(s). 8. Reverse process to reinstall the liftgate trim. Center high-mounted stop lamp (chmsl) the center high mounted stop lamp is an led. Service at an authorized dealer. Rear lice...

  • Page 207

    General information the fuses protect electrical systems against excessive current. When a device does not work, you must check the fuse element inside the blade fuse for a break/melt. Also, please be aware that when using power outlets for extended periods of time with the engine off may result in ...

  • Page 208

    Cavity cartridge fuse micro fuse description f12 40 amp green – body controller #3/power locks f13 40 amp green – blower motor front f14 40 amp green – body controller #4/exterior lighting #1 f17 30 amp pink – headlamp washer — if equipped f19 20 amp blue – headrest solenoid — if equipped f20 30 amp...

  • Page 209

    Cavity cartridge fuse micro fuse description f44 – 10 amp red diagnostic port f49 – 10 amp red integrated central stack/climate control f50 – 20 amp yellow air suspension control module - if equipped f51 – 15 amp blue ignition node module/keyless ignition/steering column lock f52 – 5 amp tan battery...

  • Page 210

    Cavity cartridge fuse micro fuse description f72 – 10 amp red pcm — if equipped f73 – 15 amp blue hid headlamp rh — if equipped f75 – 10 amp red dual batt control — if equipped f76 – 10 amp red anti-lock brakes/electronic stability control f77 – 10 amp red drivetrain control module/front axle discon...

  • Page 211

    Cavity cartridge fuse micro fuse description f97 – 20 amp yellow rear heated seats & heated steering wheel — if equipped f98 – 20 amp yellow front heated seats — if equipped f99 – 10 amp red climate control/driver assistance systems module/dsrc f100 – 10 amp red active damping — if equipped f101 – 1...

  • Page 212

    Jacking and tire changing run flat tires — srt models this vehicle is equipped with “run flat” tires. Run flat tires allow the vehicle to be driven approximately 50 miles (80km) at 55 mph (88km/h). Tire service should be obtained to avoid prolonged run flat feature usage. Warning! Do not exceed 50 m...

  • Page 213

    2. Turn on the hazard warning flasher. 3. Apply the parking brake. 4. Place the gear selector into park. 5. Turn the ignition off. 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the jacking posi- tion. For example, if changing the right front tire, block the left rear wheel. No...

  • Page 214

    Caution! Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on locations other than those indi- cated in the jacking instructions for this vehicle. 1. Remove the spare tire, jack, and tools from storage. 2. Loosen (but do not remove) the wheel lug nuts by turning them to the left, one turn, while the wh...

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    Jacking locations 213.

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    4. For the front axle, place the jack on the body flange just behind the front tire as indicated by the triangular lift point sym- bol on the sill molding. Do not raise the vehicle until you are sure the jack is fully engaged. 5. For a rear tire, place the jack in the slot on the rear tie-down brack...

  • Page 217

    Caution! Be sure to mount the spare tire with the valve stem facing outward. The vehicle could be damaged if the spare tire is mounted incorrectly. 9. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack screw counterclockwise, and remove the jack and wheel blocks. 10. Finish tightening the lug nuts. Push down on ...

  • Page 218

    Warning! A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision or hard stop could endanger the occupants of the vehicle. Always stow the jack parts and the spare tire in the places provided. Have the deflated (flat) tire re- paired or replaced immediately. Changing procedure 1. Mount the road tire on t...

  • Page 219

    Warning! • take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan whenever the hood is raised. It can start anytime the ignition switch is on. You can be injured by moving fan blades. Warning! • remove any metal jewelry such as rings, watch bands and bracelets that could make an inadvertent electrical contact....

  • Page 220

    Note: make sure at all times that unused ends of jumper cables are not contacting each other or either vehicle while making connections. If frequent jump starting is required to start your vehicle you should have the battery and charging system tested at your authorized dealer. Caution! Accessories ...

  • Page 221

    Refueling in emergency the funnel for the cap-less fuel system is located in the spare tire storage area. If your vehicle is out of fuel and an auxiliary fuel can is needed, insert the funnel into the filler neck and proceed to fill the vehicle. For more information on the cap-less fuel system refer...

  • Page 222

    Warning! Your vehicle to roll away if it is not secured by the parking brake or by proper connec- tion to a tow vehicle. Activating the manual park release on an unsecured vehicle could lead to serious injury or death for those in or around the vehicle. In order to move the vehicle in cases where th...

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    To disengage the manual park release lever: 1. To disengage the manual park release apply tension upward while pushing the release latch towards the tether to unlock the lever. 2. Once the tension has been released and the lever has been unlocked be sure it is stowed properly and locks into position...

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    Caution! • when “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shift- ing between drive and reverse, do not spin the wheels faster than 15 mph (24 km/h), or drivetrain damage may re- sult. • revving the engine or spinning the wheels too fast may lead to transmission overheating and failure. It can also dam- age the t...

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    Note: srt vehicles and 4wd models without 4wd low range should only be towed with all four wheels off the ground. Proper towing or lifting equipment is required to prevent damage to your vehicle. Use only tow bars and other equipment designed for this purpose, following equipment manufac- turer’s in...

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    Four-wheel drive models the manufacturer recommends towing with all wheels off the ground. Acceptable meth- ods are to tow the vehicle on a flatbed or with one end of vehicle raised and the opposite end on a towing dolly. If flatbed equipment is not available, and the transfer case is operable, vehi...

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    Event data recorder (edr) this vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (edr). The main purpose of an edr is to record data that will assist in under- standing how a vehicle’s systems performed under certain crash or near crash-like situa- tions, such as an air bag deployment or hit- ting a r...

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    Servicing and maintenance scheduled servicing non-srt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228 maintenance plan non-srt . . . . . . . .229 heavy duty use of the vehicle . . . . . .230 scheduled servicing – srt . .230 maintenance plan – srt. . . . . . . . . .232 scheduled servicing — diesel engine. . . ....

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    Scheduled servicing non-srt your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil change indicator system. The oil change indicator system will remind you that it is time to take your vehicle in for scheduled maintenance. Based on engine operation conditions, the oil change indicator message will illuminat...

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    Maintenance plan non-srt mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 130,000 140,000 150,000 or years: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 or kilometers: 32,000 48,000 64,000 80,000 96,000 112,000 128,000 144,000 160,00...

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    ** the spark plug change interval is mile- age based only, yearly intervals do not apply. Warning! • you can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment. If you have any doubt about your ability to perform a ser...

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    • change your engine oil more often if you drive your vehicle off-road for an extended period of time. • under no circumstances should oil change intervals exceed 6,000 miles (10,000 km) or six months, whichever comes first. Your authorized dealer will reset the oil change indicator message after co...

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    Maintenance plan – srt miles: 6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000 42,000 48,000 54,000 60,000 66,000 72,000 78,000 84,000 90,000 96,000 102,000 108,000 114,000 120,000 126,000 132,000 138,000 144,000 150,000 or months: 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 126 132 138 1...

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    Miles: 6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000 42,000 48,000 54,000 60,000 66,000 72,000 78,000 84,000 90,000 96,000 102,000 108,000 114,000 120,000 126,000 132,000 138,000 144,000 150,000 or months: 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 126 132 138 144 150 or kilometers: 1...

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    ** the spark plug change interval is mile- age based only, monthly intervals do not apply. Warning! • you can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment. If you have any doubt about your ability to perform a se...

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    Once a month or before a long trip: • check engine oil level • check windshield washer fluid level • check the tire inflation pressures and look for unusual wear or damage • check the fluid levels of the coolant reser- voir, brake master cylinder, and fill as needed • check function of all interior ...

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    Maintenance plan — diesel fuel up to b5 biodiesel mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 130,000 140,000 150,000 or years: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 or kilometers: 16,000 32,000 48,000 64,000 80,...

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    Warning! • you can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment. If you have any doubt about your ability to perform a service job, take your vehicle to a com- petent mechanic. • failure to properly inspect and m...

  • Page 240

    Engine compartment 3.6l engine 1 — remote jump start positive terminal 6 — brake fluid reservoir 2 — power distribution center (fuses) 7 — air cleaner filter 3 — engine oil dipstick 8 — washer fluid reservoir 4 — engine oil filter access 9 — engine coolant reservoir 5 — engine oil fill 10 — remote j...

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    5.7l engine 1 — remote jump start positive terminal 6 — air cleaner filter 2 — power distribution center (fuses) 7 — washer fluid reservoir 3 — engine oil dipstick 8 — coolant pressure cap (radiator) 4 — engine oil fill 9 — engine coolant reservoir 5 — brake fluid reservoir 10 — remote jump start ne...

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    6.4l engine 1 — remote jump start positive terminal 6 — air cleaner filter 2 — power distribution center (fuses) 7 — washer fluid reservoir 3 — engine oil dipstick 8 — coolant pressure cap (radiator) 4 — engine oil fill 9 — engine coolant reservoir 5 — brake fluid reservoir 10 — remote jump start ne...

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    3.0l diesel engine 1 — remote jump start positive terminal 6 — air cleaner filter 2 — power distribution center (fuses) 7 — washer fluid reservoir 3 — engine oil dipstick 8 — coolant pressure reservoir 4 — engine oil fill 9 — remote jump start negative terminal 5 — brake fluid reservoir 241.

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    Checking oil level — gasoline engine to assure proper lubrication of your vehicle’s engine, the engine oil must be maintained at the correct level. Check the oil level at regular intervals, such as every fuel stop. The best time to check the engine oil level is about five minutes after a fully warme...

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    Shield washer solvent only (not radiator anti- freeze). When refilling the washer fluid reser- voir, take some washer fluid and apply it to a cloth or towel and wipe clean the wiper blades, this will help blade performance. To prevent freeze-up of your windshield washer system in cold weather, selec...

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    Warning! Catch fire. Brake fluid can also damage painted and vinyl surfaces, care should be taken to avoid its contact with these surfaces. • do not allow petroleum based fluid to contaminate the brake fluid. Brake seal components could be damaged, causing partial or complete brake failure. This cou...

  • Page 247

    Caution! • if a “fast charger” is used while the bat- tery is in the vehicle, disconnect both vehicle battery cables before connecting the charger to the battery. Do not use a “fast charger” to provide starting voltage. Dealer service your authorized dealer has the qualified ser- vice personnel, spe...

  • Page 248

    Air conditioning filter replacement (a/c air filter) refer to “scheduled servicing” in this sec- tion for the proper maintenance intervals. Warning! Do not remove the cabin air filter while the vehicle is running, or while the ignition is in the acc or on/run mode. With the cabin air filter removed ...

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    6. Remove the a/c air filter by pulling it straight out of the housing. 7. Install the a/c air filter with the arrow on the filter pointing toward the floor. When installing the filter cover, make sure the retaining tabs fully engage the cover. Caution! The cabin air filter is identified with an arr...

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    The wiper blades and wiper arms should be inspected periodically, not just when wiper performance problems are experienced. This inspection should include the following points: • wear or uneven edges • foreign material • hardening or cracking • deformation or fatigue if a wiper blade or wiper arm is...

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    Arm with the other hand (move the wiper blade toward the right side of the vehicle to separate the wiper blade from the wiper arm). 4. Gently lower the wiper arm onto the glass. Installing the front wipers 1. Lift the wiper arm off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the full up position. 2. Pos...

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    2. Lift the rear wiper arm fully off the glass. 3. To remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm, grasp the bottom end of the wiper blade nearest to wiper arm with your right hand. With your left hand hold the wiper arm as you pull the wiper blade away from the wiper arm past its stop far enough to u...

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    Installing the rear wiper 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away from the glass to allow the rear wiper blade to be raised off of the glass. Note: the rear wiper arm cannot be fully raised off the glass unless the wiper arm pivot cap is unsnapped first. Attempting to fully raise the rear wiper ar...

  • Page 254

    Check the engine cooling system hoses for brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts, and tightness of the connection at the coolant recovery bottle and radiator. Inspect the en- tire system for leaks. Do not remove the coolant pressure cap when the cooling system is hot. Raising the vehicle in the case ...

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    Tire sizing chart example: example size designation: p215/65r15xl 95h, 215/65r15 96h, lt235/85r16c, t145/80d18 103m, 31x10.5 r15 lt p = passenger car tire size based on u.S. Design standards, or "....Blank...." = passenger car tire based on european design standards, or lt = light truck tire based o...

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    Example: load identification: absence of the following load identification symbols on the sidewall of the tire indicates a standard load (sl) tire: • xl = extra load (or reinforced) tire, or • ll = light load tire or • c, d, e, f, g = load range associated with the maximum load a tire can carry at a...

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    Example: 01 = number representing the year in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) • 01 means the year 2001 • prior to july 2000, tire manufacturers were only required to have one number to represent the year in which the tire was manufactured. Example: 031 could represent the 3rd week of 19...

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    Tire loading and tire pressure note: the proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side b-pillar or the rear edge of the driver's side door. Check the inflation pressure of each tire, including the spare tire (if equipped), at least monthly and inflate to the recommended pressure...

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    To determine the maximum loading condi- tions of your vehicle, locate the statement “the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed xxx kg or xxx lbs” on the tire and loading information placard. The combined weight of occupants, cargo/ luggage and trailer tongue weight (if appli- ca...

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    Warning! Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, and increase your stop- ping distance. Use tires of the recom- mended load capacity for your vehicle. Never overload them. Tires — general information tire pressure proper tire inflation pre...

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    Ride comfort and vehicle stability proper tire inflation contributes to a comfort- able ride. Over-inflation produces a jarring and uncomfortable ride. Tire inflation pressures the proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver's side b-pillar or rear edge of the driver's side door. At ...

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    Radial ply tires warning! Combining radial ply tires with other types of tires on your vehicle will cause your vehicle to handle poorly. The instability could cause a collision. Always use radial ply tires in sets of four. Never combine them with other types of tires. Tire repair if your tire become...

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    Tread wear indicators tread wear indicators are in the original equipment tires to help you in determining when your tires should be replaced. These indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves. They will appear as bands when the tread depth becomes a 1/16 of an inch (1.6 mm). When the...

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    It is recommended to replace the two front tires or two rear tires as a pair. Replacing just one tire can seriously affect your vehicle’s handling. If you ever replace a wheel, make sure that the wheel’s specifications match those of the original wheels. It is recommended you contact your authorized...

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    Summer tires do not contain the all season designation or mountain/snowflake symbol on the tire sidewall. Use summer tires only in sets of four; failure to do so may adversely affect the safety and handling of your vehicle. Warning! Do not use summer tires in snow/ice con- ditions. You could lose ve...

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    Sidewall of the tire. Compact spare tire de- scriptions begin with the letter “t” or “s” preceding the size designation. Example: t145/80d18 103m. T, s = temporary spare tire since this tire has limited tread life, the original equipment tire should be repaired (or replaced) and reinstalled on your ...

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    Replaced. Since it is not the same as your original equipment tire, replace (or repair) the original equipment tire and reinstall on the vehicle at the first opportunity. Limited use spare — if equipped the limited use spare tire is for temporary emergency use only. This tire is identified by a labe...

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    Caution! Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a bristle brush, metal polishes or oven cleaner. These products may damage the wheel's protective finish. Such damage is not covered by the new vehicle limited warranty. Only car wash soap, mopar wheel cleaner or equivalent is recom- mended. Note: if yo...

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    Caution! • do not exceed 30 mph (48 km/h). • drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and large bumps, especially with a loaded vehicle. • do not drive for a prolonged period on dry pavement. • observe the traction device manufactur- er’s instructions on the method of instal- lation, operating speed,...

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    Tire rotation recommendations the tires on the front and rear of your vehicle operate at different loads and perform differ- ent steering, handling, and braking func- tions. For these reasons, they wear at unequal rates. These effects can be reduced by timely rota- tion of tires. The benefits of rot...

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    Traction grades the traction grades, from highest to lowest, are aa, a, b, and c. These grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement, as measured under controlled conditions on speci- fied government test surfaces of as- phalt and concrete. A tire marked c may have poor traction perfo...

  • Page 273

    Interiors seats and fabric parts use mopar total clean to clean fabric uphol- stery and carpeting. Warning! Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning purposes. Many are potentially flammable, and if used in closed areas they may cause respiratory harm. Seat belt maintenance do not bleach, dye or cle...

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    Should be removed promptly with a damp cloth. Stubborn soils can be removed easily with a soft cloth and mopar total clean. Care should be taken to avoid soaking your leather upholstery with any liquid. Please do not use polishes, oils, cleaning fluids, solvents, de- tergents, or ammonia-based clean...

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    Technical specifications identification data . . . . . . .274 vehicle identification number . . . . . .274 wheel and tire torque specifications. . . . . . . . . . . .275 torque specifications. . . . . . . . . . . .275 fuel requirements — gasoline engine . . . . . . . . . .276 3.6l engine . . . . . ....

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    Identification data vehicle identification number the vehicle identification number (vin) is found on a label located on the left front corner of the instrument panel pad, visible from outside of the vehicle through the wind- shield. This number also is stamped on the right front floor, behind the r...

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    Wheel and tire torque specifications proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to ensure that the wheel is properly mounted to the vehicle. Any time a wheel has been re- moved and reinstalled on the vehicle, the lug nuts/bolts should be torqued using a properly calibrated torque wrench using a hi...

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    Fuel requirements — gasoline engine 3.6l engine do not use e-85 flex fuel or ethanol blends greater than 15% in this engine. These engines are de- signed to meet all emissions regulations and provide optimum fuel economy and per- formance when using high quality unleaded “regular” gasoline having a ...

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    “premium” gasoline having a posted octane number of 91 as specified by the (r+m)/ 2 method. The use of 91 or higher octane “premium” gasoline is required for in this engine. While operating on gasoline with the required octane number, hearing a light knocking sound from the engine is not a cause for...

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    Caution! If the “water in fuel indicator light” re- mains on, do not start engine before you drain the water from the fuel filter(s) to avoid engine damage. Refer to “draining fuel/water separator filter” in “servicing and maintenance” in your diesel supple- ment on www.Jeep.Com/en/owners/manuals/ f...

  • Page 281

    U.S. Metric cooling system* 3.6l engine (mopar antifreeze/engine coolant 10 year/150,000 mile formula or equivalent) 10.4 quarts 9.9 liters 5.7 liter engine (mopar antifreeze/engine coolant 10 year/150,000 mile formula or equivalent) – without trailer tow package 15.4 quarts 14.6 liters 5.7 liter en...

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    Fluid capacities — diesel u.S. Metric fuel (approximate) 3.0l diesel engine 24.6 gallons 93.1 liters diesel exhaust fluid tank 8 gallons 30.3 liters engine oil with filter 3.0 liter diesel engine (sae 5w-40 synthetic, api cj-4) 8 quarts 7.7 liters cooling system 3.0l turbo diesel engine (mopar engin...

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    Component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part spark plugs we recommend you use mopar spark plugs. Fuel selection – 3.6l engine 87 octane, 0-15% ethanol (do not use e-85). Fuel selection – 5.7l engine 89 octane recommended - 87 octane acceptable, 0-15% ethanol (do not use e-85). Caution! • mixing of en...

  • Page 284

    Component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part transfer case – two-speed (quadra-trac ii) we recommend you use mopar atf+4 automatic transmission fluid. Axle differential (front) we recommend you use mopar gl-5 synthetic axle lubricant sae 75w-85. Axle differential (rear) – with electronic limited-slip...

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    Chassis component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part automatic transmission use only mopar zf 8&9 speed atf automatic transmission fluid or equivalent. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission. Transfer case – single-speed (selec-track) we recommend...

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    Component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part fuel filters we recommend you use mopar fuel filter. Must meet 3 micron rating. Using a fuel filter that does not meet the manufacturers filtration and water separating requirements can severely impact fuel system life and reliability. Fuel selection use g...

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    Chassis component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part automatic transmission use only mopar zf 8&9 speed atf automatic transmission fluid, or equivalent. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission. Transfer case – single-speed (quadra-trac i) we recomm...

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    Mopar accessories authentic accessories by mopar in choosing authentic accessories you gain far more than expressive style, premium pro- tection, or extreme entertainment, you also benefit from enhancing your vehicle with accessories that have been thoroughly tested and factory-approved. The followi...

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    Electronics: • remote start • mopar connect • rear view camera • park distance sensors carriers: • sport utility bars • roof box cargo carrier • roof mount bike carrier • roof mount ski and snowboard carrier • roof mount water sports carrier • roof mount cargo basket and cargo net for the full line ...

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    Multimedia cybersecurity . . . . . . . . . . . .291 off road pages — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .292 off road pages status bar . . . . . . . .292 drivetrain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .293 suspension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .293 pitch and roll — if equipped . . . . . ...

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    Uconnect rear seat entertainment (rse) system — if equipped . . . . . .328 getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .328 dual video screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . .330 blu-ray disc player . . . . . . . . . . . . .330 play video games . . . . . . . . . . . . . .332 accessibility — if equipped. . ...

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    Cybersecurity your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and may be equipped with both wired and wire- less networks. These networks allow your ve- hicle to send and receive information. This information allows systems and features in your vehicle to function properly. Your vehicle may be equipped with...

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    Off road pages — if equipped your vehicle is equipped with off road pages, which provides the vehicle status while operating on off road conditions. It supplies information relating to the vehicle ride height, the status of the transfer case, the pitch and roll of the vehicle (if equipped), and the ...

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    Drivetrain the drivetrain page displays information con- cerning the vehicle’s drivetrain. The following information is displayed: • steering angle in degrees • status of transfer case • status of the rear axles — if equipped suspension the suspension page displays information concerning the vehicle...

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    Pitch and roll — if equipped the pitch and roll page displays the vehi- cle’s current pitch (angle up and down) and roll (angle side to side) in degrees. The pitch and roll gauges provide a visualization of the current vehicle angle. Accessory gauges the accessory gauges page displays the cur- rent ...

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    Tips controls and general information steering wheel audio controls the steering wheel audio controls are located on the rear surface of the steering wheel. Right switch • push the switch up or down to increase or decrease the volume. • push the button in the center to change modes am/fm/cd/sxm. Lef...

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    Anti-theft protection the system is equipped with an anti-theft protection system based on the exchange of information with the electronic control unit (body computer) on the vehicle. This guarantees maximum safety and prevents the secret code from being entered after the power supply has been disco...

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    • listen to your text messages or send free- form text messages with your voice while keeping your hands on the wheel, using the voice texting feature. Requires a device that supports bluetooth message access profile (map). • search for places to eat, shop, relax and play with yelp, using your voice...

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    Uconnect access registration (uconnect 8.4/8.4 nav, u.S. 48 contiguous states, alaska and hawaii) to unlock the full potential of uconnect access in your vehicle, you first need to register with uconnect access. 1. Push the assist button on your rearview mirror. 2. Press the “uconnect care” button o...

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    To use the uconnect access mobile app: • once you have registered your uconnect access services, download the uconnect access app to your mobile device. Use your owner account login and password to open the app. • once on the “remote” screen, you can begin using remote door lock/unlock, re- mote veh...

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    Send ‘n go the send ‘n go feature of the uconnect access mobile app allows you to search for a destination on your mobile device and then send the route to your vehicle’s native navi- gation system. To send a navigation route to your vehicle: 1. Press the “location” tab on the uconnect access mobile...

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    Renewing subscriptions and purchasing 3g wi-fi hotspot (uconnect 8.4/8.4 nav, u.S. 48 contiguous states, alaska and hawaii) subscriptions, and 3g wi-fi hotspot, can be purchased from the uconnect store within your vehicle, and online at mopar owner connect. If you need help push the assist button on...

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    Maintaining your uconnect access account selling your vehicle when you sell your vehicle, we recommend that you remove your uconnect access ac- count information from the vehicle. You can do this on the mopar owner connect website moparownerconnect.Com. Removing your ac- count information cancels yo...

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    Note: • your vehicle may be transmitting data as authorized by the subscriber. • your vehicle must have a working electrical system for any of the in vehicle uconnect features to operate. Assist call (8.4/8.4 nav) the rearview mirror contains an assist push button, and the touchscreen contains a uco...

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    Have an authorized dealer service the vehicle if the rearview mirror light is continuously red. On equipped vehicles, this feature re- quires a functioning electrical system and an operable 1x (voice/data) or 3g (data) network connection to function properly. If a connec- tion is made between a 9-1-...

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    1x (voice/data) or 3g (data) network connec- tion and must be registered with uconnect access with an active subscription that in- cludes the applicable feature. 3g wi-fi hotspot 3g wi-fi hotspot is an in-vehicle feature that connects your device to an operable 1x (voice/data) or 3g (data) network u...

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    To use this feature after the uconnect access app is downloaded, login using your user name and password. You will need your four digit uconnect security pin to confirm the request. Press the “remote start” icon on your uconnect access app to remotely start the vehicle. You can set-up notifications ...

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    2. An active uconnect access trial or paid subscription. 3. Accept the “allow map” profile request on your device. (please refer to device manufacturer instructions for details). To send a text message 1. Push the uconnect phone button on the steering wheel. 2. Wait for the beep. 3. Say “text.” 4. U...

  • Page 310

    Uconnect 5.0 controls on the front panel uconnect 5.0 radio 1 — radio mode button 2 — reverse seek button 3 — forward seek button 4 — compass information button 5 — climate controls button 6 — more functions button 7 — audio button 8 — information button 9 — tune button 10 — am/fm/sxm button 11 — br...

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    Clock setting to start the clock setting procedure: 1. Push the more button on the faceplate. Next press the “settings” button on the touchscreen and then press the “clock and date” button on the touchscreen. 2. Press the “set time” button on the touchscreen. 3. Press the “up” or “down” arrows to ad...

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    Radio mode uconnect 5.0 radio screen 1 — radio station presets 2 — show all presets 3 — seek up 4 — audio settings 5 — station info 6 — direct tune 7 — radio band 8 — seek down mul timedia 310

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    Seek previous/next buttons seek up press and release the “seek up” button on the touchscreen to tune the radio to the next listenable station or channel. During a seek up function, if the radio reaches the starting station after passing through the entire band two times, the radio will stop at the s...

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    (if equipped), are the media sources avail- able. When available, you can select the “browse” button on the touchscreen to be given these options: • now playing • artists • albums • genres • songs • playlists • folders source press the “source” button on the touch- screen to select the desired audio...

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    Inserting usb/ipod device gently insert the usb/ipod device into the usb port. If you insert a usb/ipod device with the ignition on, the unit will switch to usb/ ipod mode and begin to play when you insert the device. The display will show the track number and index time in minutes and sec- onds. Pl...

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    Shuffle press the “shuffle” button on the touch- screen to play the selections on the usb/ipod device in random order to provide an interest- ing change of pace. Press the “shuffle” but- ton on the touchscreen a second time to turn this feature off. Repeat press the “repeat” button on the touch- scr...

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    8. When prompted on the device, accept the connection request from uconnect phone. Note: some devices will require you to enter the pin number. 9. When the pairing process has successfully completed, the system will prompt you to choose whether or not this is your favorite device. Selecting “yes” wi...

  • Page 318

    Phone mode making and answering hands-free phone calls is easy with uconnect. When the phone- book button is illuminated on your touch- screen, your system is ready. U.S. Residents can visit uconnectphone.Com to check device and feature compatibility and to find device pairing instructions. Push the...

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    1. Place the ignition in the acc or on position. 2. Push the phone button on the faceplate. • if there is no phones currently con- nected with the system, a pop-up will appear asking if you would like to pair a mobile phone. 3. Select “yes” to begin the pairing process. 4. Search for available devic...

  • Page 320

    Sms message reader after pairing your uconnect system with a bluetooth enabled mobile device with the message access profile (map), the uconnect system can announce a new incoming text message and read it to you over the vehicle’s audio system. Note: only incoming text messages received during the c...

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    Note: all incoming text messages received during the current ignition cycle will be deleted from the uconnect system when the ignition is turned to the off position. Siriusxm premier over 160 channels • get every channel available on your satel- lite radio, and enjoy all you want, all in one place. ...

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    Uconnect 8.4/8.4 nav uconnect 8.4/8.4 nav at a glance uconnect 8.4 nav radio screen mul timedia 320

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    Warning! Always drive safely with your hands on the wheel. You have full responsibility and assume all risks related to the use of the uconnect features and applications in this vehicle. Only use uconnect when it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result in an accident involving serious injury o...

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    Equalizer • press the “equalizer” button on the touch- screen to activate the equalizer screen. • press the “+” or “–” buttons on the touch- screen, or press and drag over the level bar for each of the equalizer bands. The level value, which spans between plus or minus nine, is displayed at the bott...

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    Warning! Always drive safely with your hands on the wheel. You have full responsibility and assume all risks related to the use of the uconnect features and applications in this vehicle. Only use uconnect when it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result in an accident involving serious injury o...

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    The controls are accessed by pressing the de- sired button on the touchscreen and choosing between disc, aux, usb, bluetooth or sd card. Note: uconnect will automatically switch to the appropriate mode when something is first connected or inserted into the system. Siriusxm premier over 160 channels ...

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    Siriusxm parental controls • you can skip or hide certain channels from view if you do not want access to them. Press the “apps” button on the touch- screen, then the “settings” button on the touchscreen, next press the “sirius setup” button on the touchscreen, then select channel skip. Press the bo...

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    Replay lets you replay up to 44 minutes of the content of the current siriusxm channel. Replay option option description play / pause press to pause content play- back. Press pause/play again to resume playback. Rewind / rw rewinds the channel content in steps of five seconds. Press and hold to rewi...

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    • safety & driving assistance • phone/bluetooth • lights • siriusxm setup • doors & locks • restore settings • auto-on comfort & remote start • clear personal data • compass (uconnect 5.0) • system information note: depending on the vehicles options, feature settings may vary. Refer to “uconnect set...

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    Usb port • connect your compatible device using a usb cable into the usb port. Usb memory sticks with audio files can also be used. Audio from the device can be played on the vehicles sound system while providing metadata (artist, track title, album, etc.) information on the radio display. • when co...

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    • place the ignition in the on or acc posi- tion. • your vehicle may be equipped with a blu- ray disc player. If equipped with a blu-ray disc player, the icon will be present on the player. • turn on the rear seat entertainment sys- tem by pushing the power button on the remote control. • when the v...

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    • the system can be controlled by the front seat occupants utilizing either the touch- screen radio, or by the rear seat occupants using the remote control. Dual video screen note: typically there are two different ways to op- erate the features of the rear seat entertain- ment system. • the remote ...

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    2. To watch a blu-ray disc on rear 1 for driver's side rear passengers, ensure the remote control and headphone switch is on rear 1. 3. To watch a blu-ray disc on rear 2 for passenger side rear passengers, ensure the remote control and headphone switch is on rear 2. Note: • to view a blu-ray disc on...

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    7. Cabin audio mode select this button to change the cabin audio to the rear entertainment source currently shown on the rear media control screen. 8. Rse mode select this button to change source for the active (highlighted) rear screen/channel on the rear media control screen. • press the media but...

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    Navigation • the information in the section below is only applicable if you have the 8.4 nav system or the navigation has been activated on your 8.4 system. • if you have a uconnect 8.4 system your radio is “navigation-ready,” and can be equipped with navigation at an extra cost. Please see your dea...

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    While moving. Refer to “uconnect voice rec- ognition quick tips” within this chapter for further information. Setting your home location • press the “nav” button on the touchscreen in the menu bar to access the navigation system and the main navigation menu. • press the “where to?” button on the tou...

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    Uconnect phone operation note: the browse phone book button contains 9-1-1 uconnect 5.0 phone menu 1 — call/redial/hold 7 — uconnect phone settings menu 2 — mobile phone signal strength 8 — text messaging 3 — currently paired mobile phone 9 — direct dial pad 4 — mobile phone battery life 10 — recent...

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    Note: the browse phone book entries button contains 9-1-1 uconnect 8.4/8.4 nav phone menu 1 — favorite contacts 2 — mobile phone battery life 3 — currently paired mobile phone 4 — mobile phone signal strength 5 — mute microphone 6 — transfer to/from uconnect system 7 — conference call* 8 — manage pa...

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    Uconnect phone features the uconnect phone feature enables you to place and receive hands-free mobile phone calls. Drivers can also place mobile phone calls using their voice or by using the buttons on the touchscreen (see voice command section). The hands-free calling feature is made possible throu...

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    Start pairing procedure on the radio uconnect 5.0: 1. Place the ignition in the acc or on position. 2. Press the “phone” button. 3. Select “settings.” 4. Select “paired phones.” 5. Select “add device.” • uconnect phone will display an “in progress” screen while the system is connecting. Uconnect 8.4...

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    Complete the iphone pairing procedure 1. When prompted on the mobile phone, accept the connection request from uconnect phone. Note: some mobile phones will require you to enter the pin number. Select the iphone's priority level when the pairing process has successfully completed, the system will pr...

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    Complete the android pairing procedure 1. Confirm the passkey shown on the mobile phone matches the passkey shown on the uconnect system then accept the bluetooth pairing request. Note: some mobile phones require the pin to be entered manually, enter the pin num- ber shown on the uconnect screen. Se...

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    Book entries do not appear, check the set- tings on your phone. Some phones require you to enable this feature manually. • your phonebook can be browsed on the uconnect system touchscreen, but editing can only be done on your phone. To browse, press the “phone” button on the touch- screen, then the ...

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    Incoming text messages after pairing your uconnect system with a bluetooth enabled mobile device with the message access profile (map), the uconnect system can announce a new incoming text message and read it to you over the vehicle’s audio system. Note: only incoming text messages received during t...

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    Voice text reply (not compatible with iphone) note: voice texting reply and voice texting features require a compatible mobile device enabled with bluetooth message access profile (map). Iphone, and some other smartphones, may not entirely support bluetooth map. Visit uconnectphone.Com for the lates...

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    Helpful tips and common questions to improve bluetooth performance with your uconnect system mobile phone won’t reconnect to system after pairing: • set mobile phone to auto-connect or trusted device in mobile phone bluetooth settings (blackberry devices). • perform a factory reset on your mobile ph...

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    Uconnect voice recognition quick tips introducing uconnect start using uconnect voice recognition with these helpful quick tips. It provides the key voice commands and tips you need to know to control your uconnect 5.0 or 8.4/8.4 nav system. Uconnect 5.0 uconnect 5.0 345.

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    Uconnect 8.4/8.4 nav if you see the icon on your touchscreen, you have the uconnect 8.4 nav system. If not, you have a uconnect 8.4 system. Uconnect 8.4 nav mul timedia 346.

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    Warning! Always drive safely with your hands on the wheel. You have full responsibility and assume all risks related to the use of the uconnect features and applications in this vehicle. Only use uconnect when it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result in an accident involving serious injury o...

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    Basic voice commands the basic voice commands below can be given at any point while using your uconnect system. Push the vr button . After the beep, say: • cancel to stop a current voice session • help to hear a list of suggested voice com- mands • repeat to listen to the system prompts again notice...

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    Media uconnect offers connections via usb, sd, bluetooth and auxiliary ports (if equipped). Voice operation is only available for con- nected usb and ipod devices. (remote cd player optional and not available on all ve- hicles.) push the vr button . After the beep, say one of the following commands ...

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    Tip: when providing a voice command, push the phone button and say “call,” then pronounce the name exactly as it appears in your phone book. When a contact has mul- tiple phone numbers, you can say “call john smith work.” voice text reply uconnect will announce incoming text mes- sages. Push the pho...

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    1. Select “settings.” 2. Select “bluetooth.” 3. Select the (i) for the paired vehicle. 4. Turn on “show notifications.” tip: voice text reply is not compatible with iphone, but if your vehicle is equipped with siri eyes free, you can use your voice to send a text message. Climate (8.4/8.4 nav) too h...

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    Tip: to start a point of interest (poi) search, push the vr button . After the beep, say “ find nearest coffee shop.” uconnect access — if equipped (8.4/8.4 nav) warning! Always obey traffic laws and pay atten- tion to the road. Some uconnect access services, including 9-1-1 and assist, will not wor...

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    Register (8.4/8.4 nav) to unlock the full potential of uconnect access in your vehicle, you first need to register with uconnect access. 1. Push the assist button on your rearview mirror. 2. Press the “uconnect care” button on the touchscreen. 3. A helpful uconnect care agent will register your vehi...

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    • press the “location” button on the bottom menu bar of the app to bring up a map to locate your vehicle or send a location to your uconnect navigation using vehicle finder and send ‘n go , if equipped. • press the “settings” side menu in the upper left corner of the app to bring up app settings voi...

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    Tip: once you perform a search, you can reorganize the results by selecting either the best match, rating or distance tab on the top of the touchscreen display. Siriusxm travel link (8.4/8.4 nav — us market only) need to find a gas station, view local movie listings, check a sports score or the 5 - ...

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    Getting started ensure siri is enabled on your iphone. 1. Pair your siri enabled device to the ve- hicles sound system. Refer to “uconnect phone” in “multimedia” for a detailed pairing procedure. 2. Push and hold, then release the uconnect voice recognition (vr) button on the steering wheel. After y...

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    Do not disturb with do not disturb, you can disable notifi- cations from incoming calls and texts, allow- ing you to keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. For your convenience, there is a counter display to keep track of your missed calls and text messages while you were using do not di...

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    Customer assistance suggestions for obtaining service for your vehicle . . .360 prepare for the appointment . . . . . . .360 prepare a list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .360 be reasonable with requests . . . . . .360 if you need assistance . . . .360 fca us llc customer center . . . . . .360 fca ca...

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    Suggestions for obtaining service for your vehicle prepare for the appointment if you are having warranty work done, be sure to have the right papers with you. Take your warranty folder. All work to be performed may not be covered by the warranty. Discuss ad- ditional charges with the service manage...

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    Fca canada inc. Customer center p.O. Box 1621 windsor, ontario n9a 4h6 phone: (800) 465-2001 english / (800) 387-9983 french in mexico contact av. Prolongacion paseo de la reforma, 1240 sante fe c.P. 05109 mexico, d. F. In mexico city: 5081-7568 outside mexico city: 1-800-505-1300 puerto rico and u....

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    The ownership experience. You will be pleased with their sincere efforts to resolve any warranty issues or related concerns. Warning! Engine exhaust (internal combustion en- gines only), some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain, or emit, chemicals known to the state of califo...

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    Publication order forms • you can purchase a copy of the owner's manual, navigation/uconnect manuals or warranty booklet. United states customers may visit the jeep contact us page at www.Jeep.Com scroll to the bottom of the page and select the “contact us” link, then select the “owner’s manual and ...

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    Access uconnect . . . . . . . . . .296, 298, 302 accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .286 mopar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .286 adaptive cruise control (acc) off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171, 173 on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171, 173 adaptive cruise control (acc) ...

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    Bulbs, light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181 capacities, antifreeze (engine coolant) . . . . . . . . . . . . .280 capacities, fluid . . . . . . .278, 279, 280 caps, filler fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .219 oil (engine) . . . . . . ...

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    Jump starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216 tow hooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .224 engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238, 240, 241 checking oil level . . . . . . . . . . .242 compartment . . . .238, 239, 240, 241 compartment identification . .238, 239 coolant (antifreeze) . . . .280, 282, 283...

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    Inside rearview mirror . . . . . . . . . . . .38 instrument cluster . . . . . . . . .79, 83, 84 instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . .75 instrument panel lens cleaning . . . . .271 interior appearance care . . . . . . . . .271 introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 in vehicle featur...

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    Manual transmission lubricant selection . . . . . . . . . .285 marker lights, side . . . . . . . . . . . . .201 media hub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .349 memory feature (memory seat) . . . . . .29 memory seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 memory seats and radio . . . . . . . . . .29 m...

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    Radio operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .310 radio screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .320 radio (sound systems) . . . . . . . . . .310 rain sensitive wiper system . . . . .44, 45 rear camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181 rear cross path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 rear parksense...

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    Selection of coolant (antifreeze) . . . . . . . . .280, 282, 283 sentry key key programming . . . . . . . . . . . .19 sentry key replacement . . . . . . . .14, 19 service assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . .360 service contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .361 service manuals . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Snow tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .264 spare tire . . . . . .210, 264, 265, 266 spinning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261 tread wear indicators . . . . . . . . .262 wheel mounting . . . . . . . . . . . .216 wheel nut torque . . . . . . . . . . .275 tire safety information . . . . . . . . ...

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    Wheel and wheel trim . . . . . . . . . . .266 wheel and wheel trim care . . . . . . . .266 wind buffeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58, 59 window fogging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 windows close . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 open . ....

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    If you are the first registered retail owner of your vehicle, you may obtain a complimentary printed copy of the owner’s manual, navigation/ uconnect manuals or warranty booklets by calling 1 877 426-5337 (u.S.) or 1 800 387-1143 (canada) or by contacting your dealer. The driver’s primary responsibi...

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    2017 grand cherokee user guide includes srt® jeep.Com (u.S.) jeep.Ca (canada) download a free electronic copy of the owner’s manual and warranty booklet by visiting: www.Jeep.Com/en/owners/manuals or www.Jeep.Com/en/warranty (u.S.); www.Owners.Mopar.Ca/en (canada). ©2017 fca us llc. All rights reser...