Jeep Cherokee 2019 Owner's Manual

Summary of Cherokee 2019

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    Cherokee o w n e r ’ s m a n u a l third edition rev 1 printed in the u.S.A. 19kl-126-ac ©2018 fca us llc. All rights reserved. Jeep is a registered trademark of fca us llc. 2 0 1 9 cher ok ee 20 19.

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    Installation of radio transmitting equipment special design considerations are incorporated into this vehicle’s electronic system to provide immunity to radio frequency signals. Mobile two-way radios and telephone equipment must be installed properly by trained person- nel. The following must be obs...

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    Table of contents section page 1 introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 graphical table of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Introduction contents 䡵 introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 䡵 rollover warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 䡵 how to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ▫ essential information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 ▫ symbols . . . . . . . ....

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    Introduction dear customer, congratulations on selecting your new vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workman- ship, distinctive styling, and high quality. This is a specialized utility vehicle. It can go places and perform tasks that are not intended for conventional pas- senger vehicl...

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    Described for technical and/or commercial reasons. For further information, contact an authorized dealer. If applicable, refer to the owner’s manual supplement for related information. Note: after reviewing the owner’s information, it should be stored in the vehicle for convenient referencing, and r...

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    Million annually. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. Always buckle up. How to use this manual essential information consult the table of contents to determine which section contains the information you desire. Since the spec...

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    Graphical table of contents contents 䡵 front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 䡵 rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 䡵 instrument panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 䡵 interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Front view front view 1 — hood/engine compartment 2 — windshield 3 — exterior mirror 4 — door 5 — wheel 6 — headlight 8 graphical table of contents.

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    Rear view rear view 1 — taillight 2 — liftgate 2 graphical table of contents 9.

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    Instrument panel instrument panel 1 — instrument cluster display controls 5 — windshield wiper lever 9 — switch panel 2 — multifunction lever (behind steering wheel) 6 — ignition 10 — climate controls 3 — speed controls 7 — uconnect system 11 — power outlet 4 — instrument cluster 8 — glove compartme...

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    Interior interior features 1 — door handles 4 — window switches 2 — driver memory seat switches 5 — seats 3 — door locks 6 — gear selector 2 graphical table of contents 11.

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    Getting to know your vehicle contents 䡵 vehicle user guide — if equipped . . . . . . .17 䡵 keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 ▫ key fob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 䡵 ignition switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2...

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    ▫ security system manual override . . . . . . . . . . . .36 䡵 doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 ▫ manual door locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 ▫ power door locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 ▫ keyless enter-n-go — passive entry ...

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    ▫ automatic high beam headlamp control — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 ▫ flash-to-pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 ▫ automatic headlights — if equipped . . . . . . . . .69 ▫ parking lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    䡵 power sunroof with power shade — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 ▫ opening sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 ▫ venting sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 ▫ closing sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Vehicle user guide — if equipped access your owner’s information right through your uconnect 4c or 4c nav touchscreen system — if equipped. To access the vehicle user guide on your uconnect touch- screen: press the uconnect apps button. From there, press the vehicle user guide icon on your touchscre...

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    Pre-installed features your user guide — updated in real-time available when and where you need it touchscreen convenience customizable interface maintenance schedules and information multilingual comprehensive icon & symbol glossary once you launch your vehicle user guide, you will be able to explo...

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    Keys key fob the key fob operates the ignition switch. Insert the square end of the key fob into the ignition switch located on the instrument panel and rotate to the desired position. The key fob also contains an emergency key, which is stored in the rear of the key fob. Your vehicle may be equippe...

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    In case the ignition switch does not change with the push of a button, the key fob may have a low or fully depleted battery. A low key fob battery can be verified by referring to the instrument cluster, which will display directions to follow. Key fob 1 — liftgate button 4 — remote start button 2 — ...

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    In this situation, a back up method can be used to operate the ignition switch. Put the nose side (side opposite of the emergency key) of the key fob against the engine start/stop button and push to operate the ignition switch. Note: improper disposal of key fob batteries may be harmful to the envir...

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    Vehicles equipped with keyless enter-n-go — passive entry 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. Replacing the battery in the k...

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    2. Separating key fob halves requires screw removal – if equipped, and gently prying the two halves of the key fob apart. Make sure not to damage the seal during removal. Emergency key removal remove screw from key fob case 3 getting to know your vehicle 23.

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    3. Remove the battery by turning the back cover over (battery facing downward) and tapping it lightly on a solid surface such as a table or similar, then replace the battery. When replacing the battery, match the + sign on the battery to the + sign on the inside of the battery clip, located on the b...

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    Programming additional key fobs programming the key fob may be performed by an autho- rized dealer. Note: once a key fob is programmed to a vehicle, it cannot be repurposed and reprogrammed to another ve- hicle. Request for additional key fobs note: only key fobs that are programmed to the vehicle e...

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    Ignition switch ignition node module (ignm) — if equipped the ignition node module (ignm) operates similar to an ignition switch. It has four operating positions, three with detents and one that is spring-loaded. The detent positions are off, acc, and on/run. The start position is a spring-loaded mo...

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    Note: if the ignition switch does not change with the push of a button, the key fob may have a low or dead battery. In this situation, a back up method can be used to operate the ignition switch. Put the nose side (side opposite of the emergency key) of the key fob against the engine start/stop butt...

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    Warning! • when exiting the vehicle, always remove the key fob from the vehicle and lock your vehicle. • never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. • allowing children to be in a vehicle unattended is dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or others could be ...

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    Warning! (continued) • never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. • allowing children to be in a vehicle unattended is dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or others could be seriously or fatally injured. Children should be warned not to touch the parking b...

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    How to use remote start push the remote start button on the key fob twice within five seconds. Pushing the remote start button a third time shuts the engine off. To drive the vehicle, push the unlock button, insert the key in the ignition and turn to the on/run position. Note: • with remote start, t...

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    Remote start abort message on the instrument cluster display the following messages will display in the instrument cluster display if the vehicle fails to remote start or exits remote start prematurely: • remote start aborted — door open • remote start aborted — hood open • remote start aborted — fu...

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    To exit remote start mode and drive the vehicle before the end of 15-minute cycle, push and release the unlock button on the key fob to unlock the doors and disarm the vehicle security alarm (if equipped). Then, prior to the end of the 15-minute cycle, push and release the start/stop button. If the ...

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    Sentry key the sentry key immobilizer system prevents unauthorized vehicle operation by disabling the engine. The system does not need to be armed or activated. Operation is automatic, regardless of whether the vehicle is locked or unlocked. The system uses a key fob, keyless push button ignition an...

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    Caution! • always remove the key fobs from the vehicle and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle unattended. • for vehicles equipped with keyless enter-n-go — ignition, always remember to place the ignition in the off position. Note: duplication of key fobs may be performed at an authorized dealer...

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    2. This device must accept any interference received, in- cluding interference that may cause undesired opera- tion. Note: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Vehicle security alarm — if equ...

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    • grasp the passive entry door handle to unlock the door, refer to ⬙ doors ⬙ in ⬙ getting to know your vehicle ⬙ for further information. • cycle the ignition out of the off mode to disarm the system. Note: • the driver’s door key cylinder and the liftgate button on the key fob cannot arm or disarm ...

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    Rotate the door lock button until the red indicator is visible. To unlock the rear doors, rotate the door lock button until the red indicator is visible. If the door lock button is locked (red indicator hidden) when you shut the door, the door will lock. Therefore, make sure the key fob is not insid...

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    Power door locks the power door lock switches are located on each front door panel. Push the switch to lock or unlock the doors. Note: the key fob may not be able to be detected by the vehicle keyless-go system if it is located next to a mobile phone, laptop or other electronic device; these devices...

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    Note: • passive entry may be programmed on/off; refer to “uconnect settings” in “multimedia” for further infor- mation. • if wearing gloves on your hands, or if it has been raining/snowing on the passive entry door handle, the unlock sensitivity can be affected, resulting in a slower response time. ...

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    To unlock from the passenger side with a valid passive entry key fob within 5ft (1.5m) of the passenger door handle, grab the front passenger door handle to unlock all four doors and the liftgate automati- cally. Note: all doors will unlock when the front passenger door handle is grabbed regardless ...

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    To lock the liftgate with a valid passive entry key fob within 5ft (1.5m) of the liftgate, push the passive entry button located to the left of the liftgate release handle. Note: the liftgate passive entry lock button will lock all doors and the liftgate. To lock the vehicle’s doors and liftgate wit...

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    Note: do not grab the door handle, when pushing the door handle lock button. This could unlock the door(s). 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 t...

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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 subject to the following two conditions: 1. This devic...

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    Child-protection door lock system — rear doors to provide a safer environment for small children riding in the rear seats, the rear doors are equipped with a child- protection door lock system. To use the system, open each rear door, use a flat blade screwdriver (or emergency key) and rotate the dia...

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    Note: always use this device when carrying children. After engaging the child lock on both rear doors, check for effective engagement by trying to open a door with the internal handle. Once the child protection door lock system is engaged, it is impossible to open the doors from inside the vehicle. ...

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    Warning! • adjusting a seat while driving may be dangerous. Moving a seat while driving could result in loss of control which could cause a collision and serious injury or death. • seats should be adjusted before fastening the seat belts and while the vehicle is parked. Serious injury or death could...

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    Manual front seat recline adjustment to adjust the seatback, lift the lever located on the outboard side of the seat, lean back to the desired position and release the lever. To return the seatback, lift the lever, lean forward and release the lever. Warning! Do not ride with the seatback reclined s...

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    Rear seat forward/rearward adjustment — if equipped lift up on the adjusting bar located at the front of the seat near the floor and release it when the seat is at the desired position. Then, using body pressure, move forward and rearward on the seat to be sure that the seat adjusters have latched. ...

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    On vehicle’s equipped with a fixed rear seat, pull on the handle located on the upper outboard side of the seatback. Warning! Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that the shoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest. In a collision you could slide under the seat belt, which could resu...

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    To lower the rear seat 1. Lift the seatback release lever located on the upper outer edge of the seat. If your vehicle is equipped with a sliding rear seat, you can also pull the pull strap located on the middle outer edge of the seat. 2. Fold the rear seatback completely forward. Note: you may expe...

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    To raise the rear seat note: if interference from the cargo area prevents the seatback from fully locking, you will have difficulty return- ing the seat to its proper position. Raise the seatback and lock it into place. Warning! Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into position. If the s...

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    Height adjustment the height of the seats can be adjusted up or down. Pull upward or push downward on the seat switch, the seat will move in the direction of the switch. Release the switch when the desired position is reached. Tilt adjustment the angle of the seat cushion can be adjusted up or down....

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    Power lumbar — if equipped vehicles equipped with power driver or passenger seats may be equipped with power lumbar. The power lumbar switch is located on the outboard side of the power seat. Push the switch forward or rearward to increase or de- crease the lumbar support. Push the switch upward or ...

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    Programming the memory feature to create a new memory profile, perform the following: note: saving a new memory profile will erase an existing profile from memory. 1. Cycle the vehicle’s ignition to the on/run position. 2. Adjust all memory profile settings to desired prefer- ences (i.E., seat, side...

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    Note: if a memory profile has not already been set, refer to ⬙ programming the memory feature ⬙ in this section for instructions on how to set a memory profile. 3. Push and release the set (s) button on the memory switch, then within five seconds push and release the button labeled (1) or (2) accord...

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    Forward of the rear stop. At this position, there is no benefit to the driver by moving the seat for easy exit or easy entry. Each stored memory setting will have an associated easy entry and easy exit position. Note: the easy entry/exit feature is not enabled when the vehicle is delivered from the ...

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    From hi to lo, indicating the change. The lo-level setting will turn off automatically after approximately 45 minutes. Note: the engine must be running for the heated seats to operate. Vehicles equipped with remote start on models that are equipped with remote start, the heated seats can be programm...

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    Note: • once a heat setting is selected, heat will be felt within two to five minutes. • the engine must be running for the heated seats to operate. When the hi-level setting is selected, the heater will provide a boosted heat level during the first four minutes of operation. Then, the heat output w...

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    Head restraints head restraints are designed to reduce the risk of injury by restricting head movement in the event of a rear impact. Head restraints should be adjusted so that the top of the head restraint is located above the top of your ear. Warning! • all occupants, including the driver, should ...

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    Note: to remove the head restraint, raise it as far as it can go. Then, push the release button and the adjustment button at the base of each post while pulling the head restraint up. Seatback angle may need to be adjusted to fully remove the head restraint. To reinstall the head restraint, put the ...

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    Rear head restraints the rear outboard and center head restraints have two positions: up and down. When the center seat is being occupied the head restraint should be in the raised posi- tion. When there is no occupant in the center seat, the head restraint can be lowered for maximum visibility for ...

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    Warning! All the head restraints must be reinstalled in the vehicle to properly protect the occupants. Follow the re-installation instructions above prior to operating the vehicle or occupying a seat. Steering wheel tilt/telescoping steering column this feature allows you to tilt the steering column...

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    Lock the steering column in position, push the control handle upward until fully engaged. Warning! Do not adjust the steering column while driving. Adjusting the steering column while driving or driv- ing with the steering column unlocked, could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Failu...

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    Mirrors inside day/night mirror — if equipped 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 mirr...

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    Note: the automatic dimming feature is disabled when the vehicle is in reverse to improve rear view viewing. The automatic dimming feature can be turned on or off through the touchscreen, or using the power button on the base of the mirror. • press the mirror dimmer button once to turn the feature o...

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    Power mirrors the power mirror switches are located on the driver’s door trim panel. Heated mirrors — if equipped these mirrors are heated to melt frost or ice. This feature will be activated whenever you turn on the rear window defroster (if equipped). Refer to “climate controls” in “getting to kno...

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    3. Pull the sun visor toward the inside rearview mirror to extend it. Exterior lights multifunction lever the multifunction lever controls the operation of the turn signals, headlight beam selection and passing lights. The multifunction lever is located on the left side of the steering column. Headl...

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    Daytime running lights (drl) — if equipped the daytime running lights will turn on when the engine is started and remain on unless the headlamps are turned on, the parking brake is applied, or the engine is shut off. Note: if allowed by law in the country in which the vehicle was purchased, the dayt...

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    Automatic headlights — if equipped this system automatically turns the headlights on or off according to ambient light levels. To turn the system on, rotate the headlight switch clockwise to the last detent (auto position) for automatic headlight operation. When the system is on, the headlight time ...

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    Note: • the lights must be turned off within 45 seconds of placing the ignition in the off position to activate this feature. • the headlight delay time is programmable using the uconnect system, refer to “uconnect settings” in “mul- timedia” for further information. Lights-on reminder if the headli...

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    Turn signals move the multifunction lever up or down and the arrows on each side of the instrument cluster display will flash to show proper operation of the front and rear turn signal lights. Note: • if either light remains on and does not flash, or there is a very fast flash rate, check for a defe...

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    Interior lights the interior lights come on when a door is opened. To protect the battery, the interior lights will turn off automatically 10 minutes after the ignition is placed in the off position. This will occur if the interior lights were switched on manually or are on because a door is open. T...

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    Instrument panel dimmer control the instrument panel dimmer control is part of the head- light switch and is located on the driver’s side of the instrument panel. With the parking lights or headlights on, rotating the instrument panel dimmer control upward will increase the brightness of the instrum...

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    Interior light defeat (off) rotate the instrument panel dimmer control to the extreme bottom (o) off position. The interior lights will remain off when the doors are open. Parade mode (daytime brightness feature) rotate the instrument panel dimmer control upward to the first detent. This feature bri...

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    Windshield wiper operation rotate the end of the lever to one of the first four detent positions for intermittent settings, the fifth detent for low wiper operation and the sixth detent for high wiper operation. Caution! Always remove any buildup of snow that prevents the windshield wiper blades fro...

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    If the lever is pulled while the wipers are in the off position, the wipers will operate for several wipe cycles, then turn off. Warning! Sudden loss of visibility through the windshield could lead to a collision. You might not see other vehicles or other obstacles. To avoid sudden icing of the wind...

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    Intermittent wiper system use one of the four intermittent wiper settings when weather conditions make a single wiping cycle, with a variable delay between cycles, desirable. At driving speeds above 10 mph (16 km/h), the delay can be regulated from a maximum of approximately 18 seconds between cycle...

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    Note: • the rain sensing feature will not operate when the wiper switch is in the low or high-speed position. • the rain sensing feature may not function properly when ice or dried salt water is present on the wind- shield. • use of rain-x or products containing wax or silicone may reduce rain sensi...

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    Rear window wiper/washer the rear wiper/washer controls are located on the wind- shield wiper/washer lever on the right side of the steering column. The rear wiper/washer is operated by rotating a switch, located at the middle of the lever. Rotate the center portion of the lever upward to the first ...

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    Windshield wiper de-icer — if equipped your vehicle may be equipped with a windshield wiper de-icer feature that may be activated under the following conditions: • activation by front defrost — the windshield wiper de-icer shall be activated automatically in the case of a cold weather manual start w...

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    Manual climate control without a touchscreen descriptions icon description blower control use this control to regulate the amount of air forced through the system in any mode you select. The blower speed increases as you move the control clockwise from the off position. Temperature control use this ...

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    Icon description floor mode floor mode air comes from the floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister outlets. Mix mode mix mode air is directed through the floor, defrost, and side window demister outlets. This setting works best in cold or snowy c...

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    Icon description recirculation button press and release this button on the touchscreen, or push the button on the faceplate, to change the system between recirculation mode and outside air mode. Recirculation can be used when outside conditions, such as smoke, odors, dust, or humidity are present. R...

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    Economy mode if economy mode is desired, push the a/c button to turn off the led indicator and the a/c compressor. Rotate the temperature control knob to the desired temperature. Also, make sure to select only panel, bi-level, or floor modes. Stop/start system — if equipped while in an autostop, the...

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    Climate controls with a touchscreen overview uconnect 3 with 5–inch display with manual temperature controls 3 getting to know your vehicle 85.

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    Uconnect 4 with 7–inch display with manual temperature controls 86 getting to know your vehicle.

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    Uconnect 4c/4c nav with 8.4–inch display with manual temperature controls 3 getting to know your vehicle 87.

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    Uconnect 3 with 5–inch display with automatic temperature controls 88 getting to know your vehicle.

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    Uconnect 4 with 7–inch display with automatic temperature controls 3 getting to know your vehicle 89.

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    Uconnect 4c/4c nav with 8.4–inch display with automatic temperature controls 90 getting to know your vehicle.

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    Climate control with a touchscreen 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 tur...

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    Icon description front defrost button press and release the touchscreen button, or push and release the button on the faceplate, to change 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. Whe...

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    Icon description uconnect 3 uconnect 4/4c/4c nav driver and passenger temperature up and down buttons provides the driver and passenger with independent temperature control. Push the red button on the faceplate or touchscreen or press and slide the temperature bar towards the red arrow button on the...

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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. Adjusting the blower will cause automatic mode to switch to manual operation. The speeds can be selected...

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    Icon description floor mode floor mode air comes from the floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister outlets. Mix mode mix mode air is directed through the floor, defrost, and side window demister outlets. This setting works best in cold or snowy c...

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    Max a/c max a/c sets the control for maximum cooling perfor- mance. 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 position can be adjusted to desired user settings. Pressing other settings will cau...

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    Note: • it is not necessary to move the temperature settings for cold or hot vehicles. The system automatically adjusts the temperature, mode, and blower speed to provide comfort as quickly as possible. • the temperature can be displayed in u.S. Or metric units by selecting the us/metric customer-pr...

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    Window fogging vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in mild, rainy, and/or humid weather. To clear the windows, select de- frost or mix mode and increase the front blower speed. Do not use the recirculation mode without a/c for long periods, as fogging may occur. Caution! Failure to follow thes...

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    Operating tips chart windows power window controls the window controls on the driver’s door control all the door windows. Power window switches 1 — front driver’s side power window switch 2 — front passenger’s side power window switch 3 — rear passenger’s side power window switch 4 — rear driver’s s...

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    There are single window controls on each passenger door trim panel, which operate the passenger door windows. The window controls will operate only when the ignition is in the acc or on/run position. Note: for vehicles equipped with the uconnect, the power window switches will remain active for up t...

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    Note: • if the window runs into any obstacle during auto- closure, it will reverse direction and then go back down. Remove the obstacle and use the window switch again to close the window. • any impact due to rough road conditions may trigger the auto-reverse function unexpectedly during auto- closu...

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    Window lockout switch the window lockout switch on the driver’s door trim panel allows you to disable the window controls on the rear passenger doors. To disable the window controls, push and release the window lockout button (the indicator light on the button with turn on). To enable the window con...

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    Power sunroof with power shade — if equipped the power sunroof switches are located to the left between the sun visors on the overhead console. The power shade switches are located to the right between the sun visors on the overhead console. Warning! • never leave children unattended in a vehicle, o...

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    Warning! (continued) children, can become entrapped by the power sun- roof while operating the power sunroof switch. Such entrapment may result in serious injury or death. • in a collision, there is a greater risk of being thrown from a vehicle with an open sunroof. You could also be seriously injur...

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    Closing sunroof express push the switch forward and release it within one-half second and the sunroof will close automatically from any position. The sunroof will close fully and stop automati- cally. This is called “express close”. During express close operation, any other actuation of the switch w...

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    Any release of the switch will stop the movement and the sunshade will remain in a partially opened condition until the switch is pushed again. Closing power shade if the sunroof is open or vented the sunshade cannot be closed beyond the half open position. Pushing the sun- shade close switch when t...

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    Ignition off operation the power sunroof switch will remain active for up to approximately 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the off/lock position. Opening either front door will cancel this feature. Note: ignition off time is programmable through the uconnect system. Refer to “uconn...

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    2. Move to the outside of the vehicle and pull the safety latch release lever forward (toward you). The safety latch release lever is located behind the front edge of the hood, slightly off-center to the right. Closing the hood lower the hood to approximately 12 inches (30 cm) from the engine compar...

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    Liftgate opening to unlock/open the liftgate the power liftgate may be opened by pushing the elec- tronic liftgate release handle (refer to “keyless enter-n-go — passive entry” located in “getting to know your vehicle”) or by pushing the liftgate button on the key fob. Push the liftgate button on th...

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    Note: • use the power door lock switch on either front door trim panel or the key fob to lock and unlock the liftgate. • the manual door locks on the doors and the driver’s door lock cylinder will not lock and unlock the liftgate. • power liftgate malfunction procedure 1. In the event of a power mal...

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    The power liftgate may be closed by pushing the button, located in the upper left trim in the liftgate opening. Pushing the button will only close the liftgate. This button cannot be used to open the liftgate. Hands-free liftgate — if equipped to open or close the liftgate using hands-free activatio...

  • Page 114

    Note: • the hands-free liftgate will only operate when the transmission is in park. • if anything obstructs the hands-free liftgate while it is opening or closing, the liftgate will automatically re- verse to the closed/open position, provided it meets sufficient resistance. • there are pinch sensor...

  • Page 115

    Warning! During power operation, personal injury or cargo damage may occur. Ensure the liftgate travel path is clear. Make sure the liftgate is closed and latched before driving away. Cargo area features cargo load floor the cargo load floor system has a load capacity of 400 lbs (181 kg). To provide...

  • Page 116

    Warning! (continued) • to help protect against personal injury, passengers should not be seated in the rear cargo area. The rear cargo space is intended for load carrying purposes only, not for passengers, who should sit in seats and use seat belts. The weight and position of cargo and passengers ca...

  • Page 117

    Garage door opener — if equipped homelink replaces up to three hand-held transmitters that operate devices such as garage door openers, motorized gates, lighting or home security systems. The homelink unit is powered by your vehicle’s 12 volt battery. The homelink buttons, located on the driver’s si...

  • Page 118

    Programming a rolling code for programming garage door openers that were manufac- tured after 1995. These garage door openers can be identi- fied by the “learn” or “train” button located where the hanging antenna is attached to the garage door opener. Note: it is not the button that is normally used...

  • Page 119

    6. Return to the vehicle and push the programmed homelink button twice (holding the button for two seconds each time). If the garage door opener/device activates, programming is complete. Note: if the garage door opener/device does not activate, push the button a third time (for two seconds) to comp...

  • Page 120

    • to program the two remaining homelink buttons, repeat each step for each remaining button. Do not erase the channels. Reprogramming a single homelink button (non- rolling code) to reprogram a channel that has been previously trained, follow these steps: 1. Cycle the ignition to the on/run position...

  • Page 121

    Note: • if the indicator light stays on constantly, programming is complete and the garage door/device should acti- vate when the homelink button is pressed. • to program the two remaining homelink buttons, repeat each step for each remaining button. Do not erase the channels. If you unplugged the g...

  • Page 122

    • push the learn button on the garage door opener to complete the training for a rolling code. • did you unplug the device for programming and re- member to plug it back in? If you have any problems, or require assistance, please call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 or, on the internet at homelink.Com for ...

  • Page 123

    Internal equipment storage glove compartment the glove compartment is located on the passenger side of the instrument panel. To open the glove compartment, pull the release handle. There is also an additional storage bin located above the instrument panel in the center of the dash. Warning! Do not o...

  • Page 124

    To access the upper storage compartment, lift the top latch. To access the lower storage compartment, lift the bottom latch. Warning! Do not operate this vehicle with a console compart- ment lid in the open position. Driving with the console compartment lid open may result in injury in a colli- sion...

  • Page 125

    Instrument panel cubby your vehicle may be equipped with an instrument panel cubby. The cubby is located on the top of the instrument panel, above the radio. To open the instrument panel cubby, pull the latch toward you and the cubby door will pop open. To close the instrument panel cubby, push down...

  • Page 126

    Cupholders there are two cupholders for the front seat passengers, located in the center console. There are two cupholders for the rear seat passengers, located in the center armrest. Front cupholders rear cupholders 124 getting to know your vehicle.

  • Page 127

    Sun visors an illuminated vanity mirror is on each sun visor. To use the mirror, rotate the sun visor down and swing the mirror cover upward. The lights will turn on automatically. Clos- ing the mirror cover will turn off the light. Power outlets your vehicle is equipped with 12 volt (13 amp) power ...

  • Page 128

    The front power outlet is located inside the storage area in front of the shifter. In addition to the front power outlet, there is also a power outlet located in the storage area of the center console. Front power outlet center console power outlet 126 getting to know your vehicle.

  • Page 129

    A third fused 12 volt power outlet is located on the left quarter trim panel in the cargo area. This power outlet has power available when the ignition switch is in the on or acc position. Note: the rear cargo power outlet can be changed to “battery” powered all the time by switching the power outle...

  • Page 130

    Warning! To avoid serious injury or death: • only devices designed for use in this type of outlet should be inserted into any 12 volt outlet. • do not touch with wet hands. • close the lid when not in use and while driving the vehicle. • if this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric shock a...

  • Page 131

    Caution! (continued) • after the use of high power draw accessories, or long periods of the vehicle not being started (with acces- sories still plugged in), the vehicle must be driven a sufficient length of time to allow the generator to recharge the vehicle’s battery. Power inverter — if equipped t...

  • Page 132

    Roof luggage rack — if equipped the load carried on the roof, when equipped with a luggage rack, must not exceed 150 lbs (68 kg), and it should be uniformly distributed over the cargo area. Crossbars should always be used whenever cargo is placed on the roof rack. Check the straps frequently to be s...

  • Page 133

    Getting to know your instrument panel contents 䡵 instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 ▫ instrument cluster descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . .133 䡵 instrument cluster display . . . . . . . . . . .134 ▫ instrument cluster display location and controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 134

    Instrument cluster base instrument cluster 132 getting to know your instrument panel.

  • Page 135

    Instrument cluster descriptions 1. Tachometer • indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm x 1000). 2. Instrument cluster display • the instrument cluster display features a driver- interactive display. Refer to “instrument cluster dis- play” within this section for further informatio...

  • Page 136

    3. Speedometer • indicates vehicle speed. 4. Fuel gauge • the fuel gauge shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank when the ignition is in the on/run mode. • the fuel pump symbol points to the side of the vehicle where the fuel door is located. 5. Temperature gauge • the temperature gauge shows engin...

  • Page 137

    The steering wheel mounted controls allow you to scroll through and enter the main menus and submenus. You can access the specific information you want and make selec- tions and adjustments. Instrument cluster display location and controls the instrument cluster display features a driver-interactive...

  • Page 138

    • audio • messages • screen setup the system allows the driver to select information by pushing the following buttons mounted on the steering wheel: • up arrow button push and release the up arrow button to scroll upward through the main menu and submenus. • down arrow button push and release the do...

  • Page 139

    Oil change reset — if equipped your vehicle may be equipped with an engine oil change indicator system. The “oil change required” message will display in the instrument cluster display for five seconds after a single chime has sounded to indicate the next scheduled oil change interval. The engine oi...

  • Page 140

    Vehicle info push and release the up or down arrow button until the vehicle info menu icon is displayed in the instrument cluster display. Push and release the left or right arrow button to scroll through the information submenus and push and release the ok button to select or reset the resettable s...

  • Page 141

    Push and release the set + or the set- button (located on the steering wheel) and the following will display in the instrument cluster display: acc set when acc is set, the set speed will display in the instrument cluster. The acc screen may display once again if any acc activity occurs, which may i...

  • Page 142

    Note: significant changes in driving style or vehicle loading will greatly affect the actual drivable distance of the vehicle, regardless of the range displayed value. • average – the display shows the average fuel economy (mpg, l/100 km, or km/l) since the last reset. • current – this display shows...

  • Page 143

    Screen setup driver selectable items upper left • none • compass • outside temp. (default) • time • range to empty • average econ (mpg, km/l or l/100km) • current econ (mpg, km/l or l/100km) • trip a • trip b upper right • none • compass (default) • outside temp. • time • range to empty • average ec...

  • Page 144

    Odometer • on (default) • off gear display — if equipped with a premium cluster • full (default) • single defaults (defaults: outside temp ul, compass ur, center menu title) • restore • cancel battery saver on/battery saver mode message — electrical load reduction actions — if equipped this vehicle ...

  • Page 145

    The electrical loads that may be switched off (if equipped), and vehicle functions which can be effected by load reduction: • heated seats/vented seats/heated wheel • heated/cooled cup holders — if equipped • rear defroster and heated mirrors • hvac system • 150w power inverter system • audio and te...

  • Page 146

    After a trip: • check if any aftermarket equipment was installed (ad- ditional lights, upfitter electrical accessories, audio sys- tems, alarms) and review specifications if any (load and ignition off draw currents). • evaluate the latest driving cycles (distance, driving time and parking time). • t...

  • Page 147

    — brake warning light this warning light monitors various brake functions, in- cluding brake fluid level and parking brake application. If the brake light turns on it may indicate that the parking brake is applied, that the brake fluid level is low, or that there is a problem with the anti-lock brak...

  • Page 148

    The light also will turn on when the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the on/run position. Note: this light shows only that the parking brake is applied. It does not show the degree of brake application. — battery charge warning light this warning light will illuminate when the b...

  • Page 149

    Acc/on/run position and remain on briefly as a bulb check. If the light does not come on during starting, have the system checked by an authorized dealer. — engine coolant temperature warning light this light warns of an overheated engine condition. If the engine coolant temperature is too high, thi...

  • Page 150

    — transmission temperature warning light — if equipped this warning light will illuminate to warn of a high transmission fluid temperature. This may occur with strenuous usage such as trailer towing. If this light turns on, stop the vehicle and run the engine at idle or slightly faster, with the tra...

  • Page 151

    If the abs light remains on or turns on while driving, then the anti-lock portion of the brake system is not function- ing and service is required as soon as possible. However, the conventional brake system will continue to operate normally, assuming the brake warning light is not also on. If the ab...

  • Page 152

    — low washer fluid warning light — if equipped this warning light will illuminate when the windshield washer fluid is low. — service lanesense warning light — if equipped this warning light will illuminate when the lanesense system is not operating and requires service. Please see an authorized deal...

  • Page 153

    Caution! Prolonged driving with the malfunction indicator light (mil) on could cause damage to the vehicle control system. It also 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. — se...

  • Page 154

    Caution! Do not continue driving with one or more flat tires as handling may be compromised. Stop the vehicle, avoiding sharp braking and steering. If a tire puncture occurs, repair immediately using the dedicated tire repair kit and contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. Each tire, inclu...

  • Page 155

    Ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the tpms to continue to function properly. Caution! The tpms has been optimized for the original equip- ment tires and wheels. Tpms pressures and warning have been established for the tire size equipped on your vehicle. Undesirable syst...

  • Page 156

    — adaptive cruise control (acc) set with target vehicle light — if equipped this will display when the acc is set and a target vehicle is detected. Refer to “adaptive cruise control (acc)” in “starting and operating” for further information. — adaptive cruise control (acc) set without target vehicle...

  • Page 157

    Note: • a continuous chime will sound if the vehicle is driven more than 1 mile (1.6 km) with either turn signal on. • check for an inoperative outside light bulb if either indicator flashes at a rapid rate. White indicator lights — active speed limiter ready indicator light — if equipped this light...

  • Page 158

    — selec speed control indicator light — if equipped this light will turn on when “selec speed control” is activated. To activate “selec speed control”, assure the vehicle is four wheel drive low (4wd) and push the button on the instrument panel. Note: if the vehicle is not in 4wd low, “to enter sele...

  • Page 159

    Caution! (continued) could also affect fuel economy and driveability. The vehicle must be serviced before any emissions tests can be performed. • if the mil is flashing while the vehicle is running, severe catalytic converter damage and power loss will soon occur. Immediate service is required. Onbo...

  • Page 160

    For states that require an inspection and main- tenance (i/m), this check verifies the “malfunc- tion indicator light (mil)” is functioning and is not on when the engine is running, and that the obd ii system is ready for testing. Normally, the obd ii system will be ready. The obd ii system may not ...

  • Page 161

    Safety contents 䡵 safety features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .160 ▫ anti-lock brake system (abs) . . . . . . . . . . . . .160 ▫ electronic brake control system . . . . . . . . . . . .161 䡵 auxiliary driving systems . . . . . . . . . . . . .176 ▫ blind spot monitoring (bsm) — if equipp...

  • Page 162

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

  • Page 163

    Warning! (continued) • the capabilities of an abs equipped vehicle must never be exploited in a reckless or dangerous manner that could jeopardize the user’s safety or the safety of others. Abs is designed to function with the oem tires. Modifica- tion may result in degraded abs performance. Anti-lo...

  • Page 164

    Brake system warning light the red “brake system warning light” will turn on when the ignition is turned to the on/run mode and may stay on for as long as four seconds. If the “brake system warning light” remains on or comes on while driving, it indicates that the brake system is not functioning pro...

  • Page 165

    The following conditions must be met in order for hsa to activate: • the feature must be enabled. • the vehicle must be stopped. • park brake must be off. • driver door must be closed. • the vehicle must be on a sufficient grade. • the gear selection must match vehicle uphill direction (i.E., vehicl...

  • Page 166

    For vehicles not equipped with an instrument cluster display, perform the following steps: 1. Center the steering wheel (front wheels pointing straight forward). 2. Shift the transmission into park. 3. Apply the parking brake. 4. Start the engine. 5. Rotate the steering wheel slightly more than one-...

  • Page 167

    Reduce engine power to provide enhanced acceleration and stability. A feature of the tcs, brake limited differential (bld), functions similar to a limited slip differential and controls the wheel spin across a driven axle. If one wheel on a driven axle is spinning faster than the other, the system w...

  • Page 168

    Warning! (continued) from loss of vehicle control due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions. Only a safe, attentive, and skillful driver can prevent accidents. The capa- bilities of an esc equipped vehicle must never be exploited in a reckless or dangerous manner which could jeopardize th...

  • Page 169

    Warning! • when in “partial off” mode, the tcs functionality of esc, (except for the limited slip feature described in the tcs section), has been disabled and the “esc off indicator light” will be illuminated. When in “partial off” mode, the engine power reduction feature of tcs is disabled, and the...

  • Page 170

    Warning! (continued) • the electronic stability control (esc) cannot pre- vent the natural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase the traction afforded by prevailing road conditions. Esc cannot prevent all accidents, including those resulting from excessive speed in turns, d...

  • Page 171

    Electronic roll mitigation (erm) this system anticipates the potential for wheel lift by monitoring the driver’s steering wheel input and the speed of the vehicle. When erm determines that the rate of change of the steering wheel angle and vehicle’s speed are sufficient to potentially cause wheel li...

  • Page 172

    Warning! If tsc activates while driving, slow the vehicle down, stop at the nearest safe location, and adjust the trailer load to eliminate trailer sway. Ready alert braking (rab) ready alert braking may reduce the time required to reach full braking during emergency braking situations. It antici- p...

  • Page 173

    Hdc has three states: 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not activate). 2. Enabled (feature is enabled and ready but activation conditions are not met, or driver is actively overriding with brake or throttle application). 3. Active (feature is enabled and actively controlling ve- hicle speed). ...

  • Page 174

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

  • Page 175

    • the cluster icon and switch lamp will flash for several seconds then extinguish when the driver pushes the hdc switch but enable conditions are not met. • the cluster icon and switch lamp will flash for several seconds then extinguish when hdc disables due to excess speed. • the cluster icon and s...

  • Page 176

    The set speed for ssc is selectable by the driver, and can be adjusted by using the gear shift +/-. Additionally, the ssc set speed may be reduced when climbing a grade and the level of set speed reduction depends on the magnitude of grade. The following summarizes the ssc set speeds: ssc target set...

  • Page 177

    Disabling ssc ssc will deactivate and be disabled if any of the following conditions occur: • the driver pushes the ssc switch. • the driveline is shifted out of 4wd low range. • the parking brake is applied. • driver door opens. • the vehicle is driven greater than 20 mph (32 km/h) for greater than...

  • Page 178

    Auxiliary driving systems blind spot monitoring (bsm) — if equipped the blind spot monitoring (bsm) system uses two radar- based sensors, located inside the rear bumper fascia, to detect highway licensable vehicles (automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, etc.) that enter the blind spot zones from the rea...

  • Page 179

    • the blind spot monitoring (bsm) system may experi- ence drop outs (blinking on and off) of the side mirror warning indicator lamps when a motorcycle or any small object remains at the side of the vehicle for extended periods of time (more than a couple of sec- onds). The area on the rear fascia wh...

  • Page 180

    Entering from the side vehicles that move into your adjacent lanes from either side of the vehicle. Entering from the rear vehicles that come up from behind your vehicle on either side and enter the rear detection zone with a relative speed of less than 30 mph (48 km/h). Side monitoring rear monitor...

  • Page 181

    Overtaking traffic if you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative speed less than 15 mph (24 km/h) and the vehicle remains in the blind spot for approximately 1.5 seconds, the warning light will be illuminated. If the difference in speed between the two vehicles is greater than 15 mph (24 km/h),...

  • Page 182

    The bsm system is designed not to issue an alert on stationary objects such as guardrails, posts, walls, foliage, berms, etc. However, occasionally the system may alert on such objects. This is normal operation and your vehicle does not require service. The bsm system will not alert you of objects t...

  • Page 183

    Rear cross path (rcp) the rear cross path (rcp) feature is intended to aid the driver when backing out of parking spaces where their vision of oncoming vehicles may be blocked. Proceed slowly and cautiously out of the parking space until the rear end of the vehicle is exposed. The rcp system will th...

  • Page 184

    Modes of operation three selectable modes of operation are available in the uconnect system. Refer to “uconnect settings” in “multi- media” for further information. Blind spot alert lights only when operating in blind spot alert mode, the bsm system will provide a visual alert in the appropriate sid...

  • Page 185

    Blind spot alert off when the bsm system is turned off there will be no visual or audible alerts from either the bsm or rcp systems. Note: the bsm system will store the current operating mode when the vehicle is shut off. Each time the vehicle is started the previously stored mode will be recalled a...

  • Page 186

    Applied sufficient brake force, the system will compensate and provide additional brake force as required. If a forward collision warning with mitigation event begins at a speed below 32 mph (52 km/h), the system may provide the maximum braking possible to mitigate the potential forward collision. I...

  • Page 187

    Warning! Forward collision warning (fcw) is not intended to avoid a collision on its own, nor can fcw detect every type of potential collision. The driver has the respon- sibility to avoid a collision by controlling the vehicle via braking and steering. Failure to follow this warn- ing could lead to...

  • Page 188

    • fcw may not react to irrelevant objects such as over- head objects, ground reflections, objects not in the path of the vehicle, stationary objects that are far away, oncoming traffic, or leading vehicles with the same or higher rate of speed. • fcw will be disabled like acc, with the unavailable s...

  • Page 189

    The tire pressure will vary with temperature by approxi- mately 1 psi (7 kpa) for every 12°f (6.5°c). This means that when the outside temperature decreases, the tire pressure will decrease. Tire pressure should always be set based on cold inflation tire pressure. This is defined as the tire pressur...

  • Page 190

    Note: when filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi (28 kpa) above the recommended cold placard pressure in order to turn the tire pressure monitoring telltale light off. Caution! • the tpms has been optimized for the original equipment tires and wheel...

  • Page 191

    Premium system the tire pressure monitor system (tpms) uses wireless technology with wheel rim mounted electronic sensors to monitor tire pressure levels. Sensors, mounted to each wheel as part of the valve stem, transmit tire pressure readings to the receiver module. Note: it is particularly import...

  • Page 192

    The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the tpms to receive this information. Note: when filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi (28 kpa) above the recommended cold placard pressure in order to turn t...

  • Page 193

    • installing some form of aftermarket window tinting that affects radio wave signals. • lots of snow or ice around the wheels or wheel hous- ings. • using tire chains on the vehicle. • using wheels/tires not equipped with tpms sensors. Vehicles with compact spare or non-matching full size spare 1. T...

  • Page 194

    The customer may choose to disable or enable the tire fill alert feature through use of the customer settings in the radio. Note: • only one tire can be filled at a time when using the tire fill alert system. • the tire fill alert feature cannot be entered if an existing tpm system fault is set to “...

  • Page 195

    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 (--) will remain in place of the pressure values. To reactivate the tpms, replace all four wheel and tire assemblies (road tires) with tires equipped...

  • Page 196

    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 the rear seat of a vehicle with a rear seat. 2. A child who is not big enough to wear the vehicle seat belt properly (refer to “child res...

  • Page 197

    Seat belt systems buckle up even though you are an excellent driver, even on short trips. Someone on the road may be a poor driver and could cause a collision that includes you. This can happen far away from home or on your own street. Research has shown that seat belts save lives, and they can redu...

  • Page 198

    Change of status if the driver or outboard front seat passenger (if equipped with outboard front passenger seat beltalert) unbuckles their seat belt while the vehicle is traveling, the beltalert warning sequence will begin until the seat belts are buck- led again. The outboard front passenger seat b...

  • Page 199

    Warning! (continued) • it is dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. • do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts. • ...

  • Page 200

    Warning! (continued) injury. A seat belt worn under the arm can cause internal injuries. Ribs aren’t as strong as shoulder bones. Wear the seat belt over your shoulder so that your strongest bones will take the force in a collision. • a shoulder belt placed behind you will not protect you from injur...

  • Page 201

    3. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.” 4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low across your hips, below your abdomen. To remove slack in the lap belt portion, pull up on the shoulder belt. To loosen the lap belt i...

  • Page 202

    Lap/shoulder belt untwisting procedure use the following procedure to untwist a twisted lap/ shoulder belt. 1. Position the latch plate as close as possible to the anchor point. 2. At about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) above the latch plate, grasp and twist the seat belt webbing 180 degrees to creat...

  • Page 203

    Note: the adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage 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 should...

  • Page 204

    2. Grasp the mini-latch plate and pull the seat belt over the seat. 3. Route the shoulder belt through the seat belt guide loop on the top of the seat back near the inboard side of the left head restraint. Shoulder belt routed through the seat belt guide loop inserting mini-latch plate into mini-buc...

  • Page 205

    4. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, insert the mini-latch plate into the mini-buckle until you hear a “click.” 5. Sit back in seat. Slide the regular latch plate up the webbing as far as necessary to allow the seat belt to go around your lap. 6. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, ins...

  • Page 206

    10. To disengage the mini-latch plate from the mini-buckle for storage, insert the regular latch plate into the center red slot on the mini-buckle. The seat belt will automati- cally retract to its stowed position. If necessary, slide the latch plate down the webbing to allow the seat belt to retrac...

  • Page 207

    Seat belt extender if a seat belt is not long enough to fit properly, even when the webbing is fully extended and the adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage (if equipped) is in its lowest position, an authorized dealer can provide you with a seat belt extender. The seat belt extender should be use...

  • Page 208

    Seat belt pretensioner the front outboard seat belt system is equipped with pretensioning devices that are designed to remove slack from the seat belt in the event of a collision. These devices may improve the performance of the seat belt by removing slack from the seat belt early in a collision. Pr...

  • Page 209

    If the passenger seating position is equipped with an alr and is being used for normal usage, only pull the seat belt webbing out far enough to comfortably wrap around the occupant’s mid-section so as to not activate the alr. If the alr is activated, you will hear a clicking sound as the seat belt r...

  • Page 210

    3. Allow the seat belt to retract. As the seat belt retracts, you will hear a clicking sound. This indicates the seat belt is now in the automatic locking mode. How to disengage the automatic locking mode unbuckle the combination lap/shoulder belt and allow it to retract completely to disengage the ...

  • Page 211

    • supplemental knee air bags • front and side impact sensors • seat belt pretensioners • seat track position sensors • occupant classification system air bag warning light the orc monitors the readiness of the electronic parts of the air bag system whenever the ignition switch is in the start or on/...

  • Page 212

    Note: if the speedometer, tachometer, or any engine related gauges are not working, the occupant restraint controller (orc) may also be disabled. In this condition the air bags may not be ready to inflate for your protection. Have an authorized dealer service the air bag system immediately. Warning!...

  • Page 213

    Warning! • being too close to the steering wheel or instrument panel during front air bag deployment could cause serious injury, including death. Air bags need room to inflate. Sit back, comfortably extending your arms to reach the steering wheel or instrument panel. • never place a rear-facing chil...

  • Page 214

    Driver and passenger front air bag features the advanced front air bag system has multistage driver and front passenger air bags. This system provides output appropriate to the severity and type of collision as deter- mined by the occupant restraint controller (orc), which may receive information fr...

  • Page 215

    Front air bag operation front air bags are designed to provide additional protec- tion by supplementing the seat belts. Front air bags are not expected to reduce the risk of injury in rear, side, or rollover collisions. The front air bags will not deploy in all frontal collisions, including some tha...

  • Page 216

    Occupant classification module (ocm) and sensor the occupant classification module (ocm) is located underneath the front passenger seat. The sensor is located beneath the passenger seat cushion foam. Any weight on the seat will be sensed by the sensor. The ocm uses input from the sensor to determine...

  • Page 217

    Warning! • never place a rear-facing child restraint in front of an air bag. A deploying passenger front air bag can cause death or serious injury to a child 12 years or younger, including a child in a rear-facing child restraint. • never install a rear-facing child restraint in the front seat of a ...

  • Page 218

    Lighter weight passengers (including small adults) when a lighter weight passenger, including a small adult, occupies the front passenger seat, the ocs may reduce the inflation rate of the passenger advanced front air bag. This does not mean that the ocs is working improperly. Do not decrease or inc...

  • Page 219

    The ocs determines the front passenger’s most probable classification. If an occupant in the front passenger seat is seated improperly, the occupant may provide an output signal to the ocs that is different from the occupant’s properly seated weight input, for example: not seated properly not seated...

  • Page 220

    Not seated properly not seated properly 218 safety.

  • Page 221

    Warning! • if a child restraint system, child, small teenager or adult in the front passenger seat is seated improp- erly, the occupant may provide an output signal to the ocs that is different from the occupant’s prop- erly seated weight input. This may result in serious injury or death in a collis...

  • Page 222

    • do not use prior or future model year seat covers or cushions not designated by fca us llc for the specific model being repaired. Always use the correct seat cover and cushion specified for the vehicle. • do not replace the seat cover or cushion with an aftermarket seat cover or cushion. • do not ...

  • Page 223

    Supplemental driver and front passenger knee air bags this vehicle is equipped with a supplemental driver knee air bag mounted in the instrument panel below the steering column and a supplemental passenger knee air bag mounted in the instrument panel below the glove compartment. The supplemental kne...

  • Page 224

    Warning! Do not use accessory seat covers or place objects between you and the side air bags; the performance could be adversely affected and/or objects could be pushed into you, causing serious injury. Supplemental side air bag inflatable curtains (sabics) this vehicle is equipped with supplemental...

  • Page 225

    The sabics inflate with enough force to injure occupants if they are not belted and seated properly, or if items are positioned in the area where the sabics inflate. Children are at an even greater risk of injury from a deploying air bag. The sabics may help reduce the risk of partial or complete ej...

  • Page 226

    Warning! • occupants, including children, who are up against or very close to side air bags can be seriously injured or killed. Occupants, including children, should never lean on or sleep against the door, side win- dows, or area where the side air bags inflate, even if they are in an infant or chi...

  • Page 227

    In the event the vehicle experiences a rollover or near rollover event, and deployment of the side air bags is appropriate, the rollover sensing system will also deploy the seat belt pretensioners on both sides of the vehicle. The sabics may help reduce the risk of partial or complete ejection of ve...

  • Page 228

    • as the air bags deflate, you may see some smoke-like particles. The particles are a normal by-product of the process that generates the non-toxic gas used for air bag inflation. These airborne particles may irritate the skin, eyes, nose, or throat. If you have skin or eye irritation, rinse the are...

  • Page 229

    Your vehicle may also be designed to perform any of these other functions in response to the enhanced accident response system: • turn off the fuel filter heater, turn off the hvac blower motor, close the hvac circulation door • cut off battery power to the: • engine • electric motor (if equipped) •...

  • Page 230

    Warning! (continued) • it is dangerous to try to repair any part of the air bag system yourself. Be sure to tell anyone who works on your vehicle that it has an air bag system. • do not attempt to modify any part of your air bag system. The air bag may inflate accidentally or may not function proper...

  • Page 231

    Law enforcement, that have the special equipment, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the edr. Child restraints everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up at all times, including babies and children. Every state in the united states, and every canadian province, requi...

  • Page 232

    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 233

    Infant and child restraints safety experts recommend that children ride rear-facing in the vehicle until they are two years old or until they reach either the height or weight limit of their rear-facing child restraint. Two types of child restraints can be used rear- facing: infant carriers and conv...

  • Page 234

    Warning! • improper installation can lead to failure of an infant or child restraint. It could come loose in a collision. The child could be badly injured or killed. Follow the child restraint manufacturer’s directions exactly when installing an infant or child restraint. • after a child restraint i...

  • Page 235

    Warning! Never allow a child to put the shoulder belt under an arm or behind their back. In a crash, the shoulder belt will not protect a child properly, which may result in serious injury or death. A child must always wear both the lap and shoulder portions of the seat belt correctly. Recommendatio...

  • Page 236

    Lower anchors and tethers for children (latch) restraint system your vehicle is equipped with the child restraint 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. There ...

  • Page 237

    Frequently asked questions about installing child restraints with latch what is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of the child restraint) for using the latch anchorage system to attach the child restraint? 65 lbs (29.5 kg) use the latch anchorage system until the combined weight of the child...

  • Page 238

    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 239

    Frequently asked questions about installing child restraints with latch can the rear-facing child restraint touch the back of the front passenger seat? Yes the child seat may touch the back of the front passenger seat if the child restraint manufacturer also allows contact. See your child restraint ...

  • Page 240

    Fixed 2nd row seat: the lower anchorages are round bars that are found at the rear of the seat cushion where it meets the seatback, below the anchorage sym- bols on the seatback. They are just visible when you lean into the rear seat to install the child restraint. You will easily feel them if you r...

  • Page 241

    Strap. The tether strap will have a hook at the end to attach to the top tether anchorage and a way to tighten the strap after it is attached to the anchorage. Center seat latch sliding 2nd row seat: this vehicle has 5 lower latch anchorages in the rear seat. Anchorages a and b are used for the righ...

  • Page 242

    2. Right outboard and center seating positions (1 and 2): install the first child seat in the right outboard seating position using lower anchorages a and b. Install the second child seat using the center anchorages, c and d. Do not use the outer anchorage closest to the opposite door, e. Do not use...

  • Page 243

    Warning! Never use the same lower anchorage to attach more than one child restraint. If you are installing latch- compatible child restraints next to each other, you must use the seat belt for the center position. You can then use either the latch anchors or the vehicle’s seat belt for installing ch...

  • Page 244

    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 restraints using the top tether anchorage” for direc- tions...

  • Page 245

    Installing child restraints using the vehicle seat belt 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 properly secure a child restraint can lead to failure of the restrai...

  • Page 246

    Lap/shoulder belt systems for installing child restraints in this vehicle automatic locking retractor (alr) locations (sliding seat) alr = switchable locking retractor top tether anchorage symbol automatic locking retractor (alr) locations (fixed seat) alr = switchable locking retractor top tether a...

  • Page 247

    Frequently asked questions about installing child restraints with seat belts what is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of the child restraint) for using the tether anchor with the seat belt to attach a forward facing child restraint? Weight limit of the child restraint always use the tether ...

  • Page 248

    Installing a child restraint with a switchable 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 properly secure a child restraint can lead...

  • Page 249

    8. If the child restraint has a top tether strap and the seating position has a top tether anchorage, connect the tether strap to the anchorage and tighten the tether strap. See the section “installing child restraints using the top tether anchorage” for directions to attach a tether anchor. 9. Test...

  • Page 250

    You may need to move the seat forward to provide better access to the tether anchorage. If there is no top tether anchorage for that seating position, move the child restraint to another position in the vehicle if one is available. 2. Route the tether strap to provide the most direct path for the st...

  • Page 251

    Warning! (continued) • if your vehicle is equipped with a split rear seat, make sure the tether strap does not slip into the opening between the seatbacks as you remove slack in the strap. Transporting pets air bags deploying in the front seat could harm your pet. An unrestrained pet will be thrown ...

  • Page 252

    Warning! (continued) closed and the climate control blower switch is set at high speed. Do not use the recirculation mode. • if it is necessary to sit in a parked vehicle with the engine running, adjust your heating or cooling con- trols to force outside air into the vehicle. Set the blower at high ...

  • Page 253

    Refer to “occupant restraint systems” in “safety” for further information. Defroster check operation by selecting the defrost mode and place the blower control on high speed. You should be able to feel the air directed against the windshield. See an autho- rized dealer for service if your defroster ...

  • Page 254

    Warning! (continued) or is not secure to the floor, remove the floor mat from the vehicle and place the floor mat in your trunk. • only use the passenger’s side floor mat on the passenger’s side floor area. • always make sure objects cannot fall or slide into the driver’s side floor area when the ve...

  • Page 255

    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 the vehicle after overnight ...

  • Page 257

    Starting and operating contents 䡵 starting the engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259 ▫ normal starting — gasoline engine. . . . . . . . . .259 ▫ extreme cold weather (below –22°f or −30°c) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .260 ▫ extended park starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26...

  • Page 258

    ▫ automatic mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285 ▫ possible reasons the engine does not autostop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285 ▫ to start the engine while in autostop mode . . .286 ▫ to manually turn off the stop/start system . .287 ▫ to manually turn ...

  • Page 259

    ▫ parksense display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313 ▫ parksense warning display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .318 ▫ enabling and disabling parksense . . . . . . . . . .318 ▫ service the parksense rear park assist system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .318 ▫ ...

  • Page 260

    䡵 trailer towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .371 ▫ common towing definitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .371 ▫ trailer hitch classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .374 ▫ trailer towing weights (maximum trailer weight ratings) . . . . . . . . . .375 ▫ trailer and tongue weight ....

  • Page 261

    Starting the engine before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and fasten your seat belts. Warning! • when leaving the vehicle, always remove the key fob from the ignition and lock your vehicle. If equipped with keyless enter-n-go, always make sure the ke...

  • Page 262

    Tip start feature place the ignition in the start mode and release it as the starter engages. The starter motor will automatically dis- engage itself once engine is running. If the engine fails to start, the starter will disengage automatically in 10 sec- onds. If this occurs: 1. Place the ignition ...

  • Page 263

    Warning! (continued) • do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to get it started. Vehicles equipped with an automatic trans- mission cannot be started this way. Unburned fuel could enter the catalytic converter and once the engine has started, ignite and damage the converter and vehicle. • if the...

  • Page 264

    • the engine block heater must be plugged in at least one hour to have an adequate warming effect on the engine. Warning! Remember to disconnect the engine block heater cord before driving. Damage to the 110-115 volt electrical cord could cause electrocution. Engine break-in recommendations a long b...

  • Page 265

    You can engage the park brake in two ways: • manually, by applying the park brake switch. • automatically, by enabling the auto park brake feature in the customer programmable features section of the uconnect settings. The park brake switch is located in the center console. To apply the park brake m...

  • Page 266

    Notice a small amount of movement in the brake pedal. Once the park brake is fully disengaged, the brake telltale light in the instrument cluster and the led indica- tor on the switch will extinguish. Note: when parking on a hill, it is important to turn the front wheels toward the curb on a downhil...

  • Page 267

    Caution! If the brake system warning light remains on with the parking brake released, a brake system malfunction is indicated. Have the brake system serviced by an au- thorized dealer immediately. If exceptional circumstances should make it necessary to engage the park brake while the vehicle is in...

  • Page 268

    Safehold safehold is a safety feature of the electric park brake system that will engage the park brake automatically if the vehicle is left unsecured while the ignition is in on/run. For automatic transmissions, the park brake will automati- cally engage if all of the following conditions are met: ...

  • Page 269

    Warning! You can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only that 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 competent mechanic. Automatic transmission warning! • ...

  • Page 270

    Warning! (continued) of reasons. A child or others could be seriously or fatally injured. Children should be warned not to touch the parking brake, brake pedal or the trans- mission gear selector. • do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle (or in a location accessible to children), and do not...

  • Page 271

    Nine-speed automatic transmission the transmission gear range (prnd) is displayed both beside the gear selector and in the instrument cluster. To select a gear range, press the lock button on the gear selector and move the selector rearward or forward. You must also press the brake pedal to shift th...

  • Page 272

    Note: if the gear selector cannot be moved to the park, reverse, or neutral position (when pushed forward) it is probably in the manual (autostick,(+/-)) position (beside the drive position). In manual (autostick) mode, the transmission gear (1, 2, 3, etc.) is displayed in the instrument cluster. Mo...

  • Page 273

    Warning! • never use the park position as a substitute for the parking brake. Always apply the parking brake fully when exiting the vehicle to guard against vehicle movement and possible injury or damage. • your vehicle could move and injure you and others if it is not in park. Check by trying to mo...

  • Page 274

    Caution! • before moving the transmission gear selector out of park, you must turn the ignition to the on/run mode, and also press the brake pedal. Otherwise, damage to the gear selector could result. • do not race the engine when shifting from park or neutral into another gear range, as this can da...

  • Page 275

    Caution! (continued) refer to “recreational towing” in “starting and op- erating” and “towing a disabled vehicle” in “in case of emergency” for further information. Drive (d) this range should be used for most city and highway driving. It provides the smoothest upshifts and downshifts, and the best ...

  • Page 276

    Sport — if equipped this mode alters the transmission’s automatic shift sched- ule for sportier driving. Upshift speeds are increased to make full use of available engine power. Sport mode is activated using the rotary switch on the center console. Refer to ⬙ selec-terrain ⬙ in this section for furt...

  • Page 277

    Operation when the gear selector is in the autostick position (beside the drive position), it can be moved forward and rear- ward. This allows the driver to manually select the trans- mission gear being used. Moving the gear selector forward (-) triggers a downshift, and rearward (+) an upshift. The...

  • Page 278

    Warning! Do not downshift for additional engine braking on a slippery surface. The drive wheels could lose their grip and the vehicle could skid, causing a collision or personal injury. Torque converter clutch a feature designed to improve fuel economy has been included in the automatic transmission...

  • Page 279

    Additionally, on dry pavement under heavy throttle input (where one may have no wheel spin), torque will be sent to the rear in a pre-emptive effort to improve vehicle launch and performance characteristics. Caution! All wheels must have the same size and type tires. Unequal tire sizes must not be u...

  • Page 280

    Loose, slippery road surfaces only. Driving in 4wd low on dry, hard-surfaced roads may cause increased tire wear and damage to driveline components. When operating your vehicle in 4wd low, the engine speed is approximately three times that of the normal driving mode at a given road speed. Take care ...

  • Page 281

    Shifting procedures shifting into 4x4 low with the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph (0 to 5 km/h), the ignition in the on mode and the engine running, shift the transmission into neutral, and push the “4wd low” button once. The “4wd low” indicator light in the instrument cluster will begin to flash a...

  • Page 282

    Neutral shift procedure warning! You or others could be injured or killed if you leave the vehicle unattended with the power transfer unit in the neutral (n) position without first fully engaging the parking brake. The neutral (n) position disen- gages both the front and rear driveshafts from the po...

  • Page 283

    11. Release the brake pedal for five seconds and ensure that there is no vehicle movement. 12. Shift the transmission to neutral. 13. Apply the parking brake. 14. Shift the transmission into park, turn the engine off, and remove the key kob. Repeat steps 1-7 to shift out of neutral. Refer to ⬙ recre...

  • Page 284

    Note: • it may also be necessary to drive slowly steering back and forth to complete engagement and disengagement of the e-locker. • when engaging rear e-locker, the indicator lights in the instrument cluster and on the rear lock button will begin to flash. When the shift is complete the rear lock i...

  • Page 285

    Selec-terrain offers the following modes: • auto — fully automatic full time four-wheel drive operation can be used on and off road. Balances traction with seamless steering feel to provide improved han- dling and acceleration over two-wheel drive vehicles. • snow — tuning set for additional stabili...

  • Page 286

    Assist or prevents the vehicle from providing assist, you will still have the ability to steer the vehicle manually. Warning! Continued operation with reduced assist could pose a safety risk to yourself and others. Service should be obtained as soon as possible. If the “service power steering ⬙ or ⬙...

  • Page 287

    This vehicle has been upgraded with a heavy duty battery, starter, as well as other engine parts, to handle the addi- tional engine starts. Automatic mode the stop/start feature is enabled after every normal cus- tomer engine start. At that time, the system will go into stop/start ready and if all o...

  • Page 288

    • vehicle is in 4lo transfer case mode (if equipped with 4wd). • brake pedal is not pressed with sufficient pressure with vehicle in drive position. Other factors which can inhibit autostop include: • accelerator pedal input. • engine temp too high. • 5 mph threshold not achieved from previous au- t...

  • Page 289

    Conditions that force an application of the electric park brake while in autostop mode: • the driver’s door is open and brake pedal released. • the driver’s door is open and the driver’s seat belt is unbuckled. • the engine hood has been opened. • a stop/start system error occurs. If the electric pa...

  • Page 290

    4. The stop/start system will reset itself back to the on mode every time the ignition is turned off and back on. To manually turn on the stop/start system push the stop/start off switch (located on the switch bank). The light on the switch will turn off. System malfunction if there is a malfunction...

  • Page 291

    Note: • in order to ensure proper operation, the speed control system has been designed to shut down if multiple speed control functions are operated at the same time. If this occurs, the speed control system can be reactivated by pushing the speed control on/off button and reset- ting the desired v...

  • Page 292

    Display” in “getting to know your instrument panel” for more information. The speed increment shown is depen- dent on the chosen speed unit of u.S. (mph) or metric (km/h): u.S. Speed (mph) • pushing the set (+) button once will result in a 1 mph increase in set speed. Each subsequent tap of the butt...

  • Page 293

    To accelerate for passing press the accelerator as you would normally. When the pedal is released, the vehicle will return to the set speed. To resume speed to resume a previously set speed, push the res button and release. Resume can be used at any speed above 20 mph (32 km/h). To deactivate a soft...

  • Page 294

    Note: normal (fixed speed) cruise control will not react to preceding vehicles. Always be aware of the mode selected. You can change the mode by using the speed control buttons. The two control modes function differently. Al- ways confirm which mode is selected. Warning! • adaptive cruise control (a...

  • Page 295

    Adaptive cruise control (acc) operation the speed control buttons (located on the right side of the steering wheel) operates the acc system. Note: any chassis/suspension or tire size modifications to the vehicle will effect the performance of the adaptive cruise control and forward collision warning...

  • Page 296

    • when the vehicle speed is outside of the speed range. • when the brakes are overheated. • when the driver door is open at low speed. • when the driver seat belt is unbuckled at low speed. • esc full-off mode is active. To set a desired acc speed when the vehicle reaches the speed desired, push the...

  • Page 297

    To turn the system off, push and release the adaptive cruise control (acc) on/off button again. At this time, the system will turn off and the instrument cluster display will read “adaptive cruise control (acc) off.” warning! Leaving the adaptive cruise control (acc) system on when not in use is dan...

  • Page 298

    To turn off the system will turn off and clear the set speed in memory if: • you push the adaptive cruise control (acc) on/off button. • you push the normal (fixed speed) cruise control on/off button. • you turn the ignition to the off position. • you switch to four-wheel drive low. Resume if there ...

  • Page 299

    • if the button is continually pushed, the set speed will continue to increase in 5 mph increments until the button is released. The increase in set speed is reflected in the instrument cluster display. Metric speed (km/h) • pushing the set (+) button once will result in a 1 km/h increase in set spe...

  • Page 300

    • the acc system decelerates the vehicle to a full stop when following a target vehicle. If an acc host vehicle follows a target vehicle to a standstill, after two seconds the driver will either have to push the res (resume) button, or apply the accelerator pedal to reengage the acc to the existing ...

  • Page 301

    Distance setting 3 bars (long) distance setting 2 bars (medium) 6 starting and operating 299.

  • Page 302

    To increase the distance setting, push the distance setting — increase button and release. Each time the button is pushed, the distance setting increases by one bar (longer). To decrease the distance setting, push the distance setting — decrease button and release. Each time the button is pushed, th...

  • Page 303

    A proximity warning will alert the driver if acc predicts that its maximum braking level is not sufficient to maintain the set distance. If this occurs, a visual alert “brake” will flash in the instrument cluster display and a chime will sound while acc continues to apply its maximum braking capacit...

  • Page 304

    While acc with stop is holding your vehicle at a standstill, if the driver seatbelt is unbuckled or the driver door is opened, the acc with stop system will cancel and the brakes will ramp-out. Driver intervention will be required at this moment. Warning! When the acc system is resumed, the driver m...

  • Page 305

    The acc screen may display once again if any acc activity occurs, which may include any of the following: • system cancel • driver override • system off • acc proximity warning • acc unavailable warning • the instrument cluster display will return to the last display selected after five seconds of n...

  • Page 306

    • do not remove any screws from the sensor. Doing so could cause an acc system malfunction or failure and require a sensor realignment. • if the sensor or front end of the vehicle is damaged due to a collision, see your authorized dealer for service. • do not attach or install any accessories near t...

  • Page 307

    Note: if the “acc/fcw limited functionality clean front windshield” message occurs frequently (e.G. More than once on every trip) without any snow, rain, mud, or other obstruction, have the windshield and forward facing camera inspected at your authorized dealer. Service acc/fcw warning if the syste...

  • Page 308

    Turns and bends when driving on a curve with acc engaged, the system may decrease the vehicle speed and acceleration for stabil- ity reasons, with no target vehicle detected. Once the vehicle is out of the curve the system will resume your original set speed. This is a part of normal acc system func...

  • Page 309

    Lane changing acc may not detect a vehicle until it is completely in the lane in which you are traveling. In the illustration shown, acc has not yet detected the vehicle changing lanes and it may not detect the vehicle until it’s too late for the acc system to take action. Acc may not detect a vehic...

  • Page 310

    Stationary objects and vehicles acc does not react to stationary objects and stationary vehicles. For example, acc will not react in situations where the vehicle you are following exits your lane and the vehicle ahead is stopped in your lane. Always be attentive and ready to apply the brakes if nece...

  • Page 311

    Normal (fixed speed) cruise control mode in addition to adaptive cruise control mode, a normal (fixed speed) cruise control mode is available for cruising at fixed speeds. The normal (fixed speed) cruise control mode is designed to maintain a set cruising speed without requiring the driver to operat...

  • Page 312

    • if the button is continually pushed, the set speed will continue to increase in 5 mph increments until the button is released. The increase in set speed is reflected in the instrument cluster display. Metric speed (km/h) • pushing the set (+) button once will result in a 1 km/h increase in set spe...

  • Page 313

    To cancel the following conditions will cancel the normal (fixed speed) cruise control without clearing the memory: • the brake pedal is applied. • the canc (cancel) button is pushed. • the electronic stability control/traction control sys- tem (esc/tcs) activates. • the vehicle parking brake is app...

  • Page 314

    Note: • the driver can override the automatic braking function by pressing the gas pedal, turning parksense off via parksense switch, or changing the gear while the auto- matic brakes are being applied. • automatic brakes are not available if the vehicle is in 4lo. • automatic brakes will not be ava...

  • Page 315

    Cluster display indicating the vehicle speed is too fast. The system will become active again if the vehicle speed is decreased to speeds less than approximately 6 mph (9 km/h). Parksense sensors the four parksense sensors, located in the rear fascia/ bumper, monitor the area behind the vehicle that...

  • Page 316

    Single 1/2 second tone slow tone 314 starting and operating.

  • Page 317

    Slow tone fast tone 6 starting and operating 315.

  • Page 318

    Fast tone continuous tone 316 starting and operating.

  • Page 319

    The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the warning display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: warning alerts rear distance (inches/cm) greater than 79 inches (200 cm) 79-59 inches (20...

  • Page 320

    Adjustable chime volume settings rear chime volume settings can be selected from the customer-programmable features section of the uconnect system, refer to “uconnect settings” in “multimedia” for further information. The chime volume settings include low, medium, and high. The factory default volum...

  • Page 321

    Cycle, and it will display the “parksense unavail- able wipe rear sensors” or the “parksense un- available service required” message. Refer to “in- strument cluster display”. When the gear selector is moved to reverse and the system has detected a faulted condition, the instrument cluster display wi...

  • Page 322

    Obstacle behind the fascia/bumper, or it could provide a false indication that an obstacle is behind the fascia/ bumper. • use the parksense switch to turn the parksense system off if objects such as bicycle carriers, trailer hitches, etc. Are placed within 12 inches (30 cm) from the rear fascia/bum...

  • Page 323

    Caution! (continued) • 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 recommended that the driver looks over his/her shoulder when using parksense. Parksense front and rear park assist — if equipped the parksense park as...

  • Page 324

    • parksense will retain its last known configuration state for the automatic braking function through ignition cycles. The automatic braking function is intended to assist the driver in avoiding possible collisions with detected ob- stacles when backing up in reverse gear. Note: • the driver is alwa...

  • Page 325

    Parksense display the warning display will turn on indicating the system status when the vehicle is in reverse or when the vehicle is in drive and an obstacle has been detected. The system will indicate a detected obstacle by showing a single arc in the left and/or right front or rear regions based ...

  • Page 326

    Slow tone slow tone for rear only 324 starting and operating.

  • Page 327

    Fast tone for rear only fast tone 6 starting and operating 325.

  • Page 328

    The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the instrument cluster display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: warning alerts for rear rear distance (inches/cm) greater than 79 inches (200 ...

  • Page 329

    Arcs-center none 6th solid 5th solid 4th solid 3rd flashing 2nd flashing 1st flashing arcs-right none none none none none 2nd flashing 1st flashing radio volume reduced no yes yes yes yes yes yes warning alerts for front front distance (inches/cm) greater than 47 inches (120 cm) 47-39 inches (120-10...

  • Page 330

    Front park assist audible alerts parksense will turn off the front park assist audible alert (chime) after approximately 3 seconds when an obstacle has been detected, the vehicle is stationary, and brake pedal is applied. Adjustable chime volume settings front and rear chime volume settings can be s...

  • Page 331

    The parksense switch led will be on when parksense is disabled or requires service. The parksense switch led will be off when the system is enabled. If the parksense switch is pushed, and the system requires service, the parksense switch led will blink momentarily, and then the led will be on. Opera...

  • Page 332

    If the ⬙ parksense unavailable service re- quired ⬙ message appears in the instrument cluster dis- play, see your authorized dealer. Cleaning the parksense system clean the parksense sensors with water, car wash soap and a soft cloth. Do not use rough or hard cloths. Do not scratch or poke the senso...

  • Page 333

    • parksense should be disabled when the liftgate is in the open position. An opened liftgate could provide a false indication that an obstacle is behind the vehicle. Warning! • drivers must be careful when backing up even when using parksense. Always check carefully behind your vehicle, look behind ...

  • Page 334

    Parksense active park assist system is capable of maneu- vering a vehicle into a parallel or a perpendicular parking space on either side (i.E., driver side or passenger side). Note: • the driver is always responsible for controlling the vehicle, responsible for any surrounding objects, and must int...

  • Page 335

    • touching the steering wheel during active steering guid- ance into the parking space. • pushing the parksense front and rear park assist switch. • driver’s door is opened. • rear liftgate is opened. • electronic stability control/anti-lock braking system intervention. • the parksense active park a...

  • Page 336

    Parallel parking space assistance operation/display when the parksense active park assist system is enabled the “active parksense searching - press or to switch maneuver” message will appear in the instru- ment cluster display. You may switch to perpendicular parking if you desire. The arrow buttons...

  • Page 337

    When an available parking space has been found, and the vehicle is not in position, you will be instructed to move forward to position the vehicle for a parallel parking sequence. Once the vehicle is in position, you will be instructed to stop the vehicle’s movement and remove your hands from the st...

  • Page 338

    Once the vehicle is at a standstill with your hands removed from the steering wheel, you will be instructed to place the gear selector into the reverse position. When the driver places the gear selector into the reverse position, the system may instruct the driver to wait for steering to complete. S...

  • Page 339

    The system will then instruct the driver to check their surroundings and move backward. Note: • it is the driver’s responsibility to use the brake and accelerator during the semi-automatic parking maneu- ver. • when the system instructs the driver to remove their hands from the steering wheel, the d...

  • Page 340

    When the vehicle has reached the end of its backward movement, the system will instruct the driver to check their surroundings and stop the vehicle’s movement. Note: it is the driver’s responsibility to use the brake and stop the vehicle. The driver should check their surround- ings and be prepared ...

  • Page 341

    When the driver places the gear selector into the drive position, the system may instruct the driver to wait for steering to complete. The system will then instruct the driver to check their surroundings and move forward. Check surroundings — wait for steering to complete check surroundings — move f...

  • Page 342

    When the vehicle has reached the end of its forward movement, the system will instruct the driver to check their surroundings and stop the vehicle’s movement. Note: it is the driver’s responsibility to use the brake and stop the vehicle. The driver should check their surround- ings and be prepared t...

  • Page 343

    When the driver places the gear selector into the reverse position, the system may instruct the driver to wait for steering to complete. The system will then instruct the driver to check their surroundings and move backward. Check surroundings — wait for steering to complete check surroundings — mov...

  • Page 344

    Your vehicle is now in the parallel park position. The ⬙ active parksense complete - check parking position ⬙ message will be momentarily displayed. When the maneu- ver is complete, the driver will be instructed to check the vehicle’s parking position. If the driver is satisfied with the vehicle pos...

  • Page 345

    Note: • when searching for a parking space, use the turn signal indicator to select which side of the vehicle you want to perform the parking maneuver. The parksense active park assist system will automatically search for a park- ing space on the passenger’s side of the vehicle if the turn signal is...

  • Page 346

    Once the vehicle is in position, you will be instructed to stop the vehicle’s movement and remove your hands from the steering wheel. Once the vehicle is at a standstill with your hands removed from the steering wheel, you will be instructed to place the gear selector into the reverse position. Spac...

  • Page 347

    When the driver places the gear selector into the reverse position, the system may instruct the driver to wait for steering to complete. The system will then instruct the driver to check their surroundings and move backward. Note: • it is the driver’s responsibility to use the brake and accelerator ...

  • Page 348

    • the parksense active park assist system will allow a maximum of six shifts between drive and reverse. If the maneuver cannot be completed within six shifts, the system will cancel and the instrument cluster display will instruct the driver to complete the maneuver manu- ally. • the system will can...

  • Page 349

    Once the vehicle is in a standstill condition, the driver will be instructed to place the gear selector into the drive position. When the driver places the gear selector into the drive position, the system may instruct the driver to wait for steering to complete. Check surroundings — shift to drive ...

  • Page 350

    The system will then instruct the driver to check their surroundings and move forward. When the vehicle has reached the end of its forward movement, the system will instruct the driver to check their surroundings and stop the vehicle’s movement. Note: it is the driver’s responsibility to use the bra...

  • Page 351

    Once the vehicle is in a standstill condition, the driver will be instructed to place the gear selector into the reverse position. When the driver places the gear selector into the reverse position, the system may instruct the driver to wait for steering to complete. Check surroundings — shift to re...

  • Page 352

    The system will then instruct the driver to check their surroundings and move backward. Your vehicle is now in the perpendicular park position. When the maneuver is complete, the driver will be in- structed to check the vehicle’s parking position. If the driver is satisfied with the vehicle position...

  • Page 353

    Warning! Drivers must be careful when performing parallel or perpendicular parking maneuvers even when using the parksense active park assist system. Always check carefully behind and in front of your vehicle, look behind and in front of you, and be sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other vehi...

  • Page 354

    Selection of the maneuver side use the direction indicators to choose the direction that you want to perform the maneuver. Use the right arrow indicator to perform the maneuver to the right side and use the left arrow indicator to perform the maneuver to the left. During the maneuver, the system ask...

  • Page 355

    Check surroundings — wait for steering to complete check surroundings — move backward 6 starting and operating 353.

  • Page 356

    Check surroundings — stop check surroundings — shift to drive 354 starting and operating.

  • Page 357

    Check surroundings — wait for steering to complete check surroundings — move forward 6 starting and operating 355.

  • Page 358

    Check surroundings — stop check surroundings — shift to reverse 356 starting and operating.

  • Page 359

    Check surroundings — wait for steering to complete check surroundings — move backward 6 starting and operating 357.

  • Page 360

    End of maneuver the semi-automatic maneuver ends when the display shows the message of a completed maneuver. At the end of the maneuver, the system gives back the vehicle control to the driver. Lanesense — if equipped lanesense operation the lanesense system is operational at speeds above 37 mph (60...

  • Page 361

    When only a single lane marking is detected, a haptic (torque) warning will not be provided. Note: when operating conditions have been met, the lanesense system will monitor if the driver’s hands are on the steering wheel and provide an audible and visual warning to the driver when the driver’s hand...

  • Page 362

    Base instrument cluster display — if equipped when the lanesense system is on; the lane lines are gray when both of the lane boundaries have not been detected and the lanesense telltale is solid white. Left lane departure — only left lane detected • when the lanesense system is on, the lanesense tel...

  • Page 363

    Left lane departure — both lanes detected • when the lanesense system is on, the lane lines turn from gray to white to indicate that both of the lane markings have been detected. The lanesense telltale is solid green when both lane markings have been detected and the system is “armed” to provide vis...

  • Page 364

    • when the lanesense system senses the lane has been approached and is in a lane departure situation, the left thick lane line flashes from white to gray, the left thin line remains solid white and the lanesense telltale changes from solid yellow to flashing yellow. At this time torque is applied to...

  • Page 365

    • when the lanesense system senses the lane has been approached and is in a lane departure situation, the left thick lane line flashes from white to gray, the left thin line remains solid white and the lanesense telltale changes from solid white to flashing yellow. Note: the lanesense system operate...

  • Page 366

    The lanesense telltale changes from solid green to solid yellow. At this time torque is applied to the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the lane boundary. • for example: if approaching the left side of the lane the steering wheel will turn to the right. • when the lanesense system senses ...

  • Page 367

    Changing lanesense status the lanesense system has settings to adjust the intensity of the torque warning and the warning zone sensitivity (early/late) that you can configure through the uconnect system screen. Refer to “uconnect settings” in “multime- dia” for further information. Note: • when enab...

  • Page 368

    Will start once the vehicle speed exceeds 8 mph (13 km/h) and will reset to zero if the vehicle speed reduces to 8 mph (13 km/h) in less than 10 seconds. The timer will start again only after the vehicle speed exceeds 8 mph (13 km/h). Note: • if the vehicle speed remains below 8 mph (13 km/h), the r...

  • Page 369

    Warning! Drivers must be careful when backing up even when using the parkview rear back up camera. Always check carefully behind your vehicle, and be sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other vehicles, obstruc- tions, or blind spots before backing up. You are re- sponsible for the safety of your...

  • Page 370

    2. There is no fuel filler cap. A flapper door inside the pipe seals the system. 3. Insert the fuel nozzle fully into the filler pipe; the nozzle opens and holds the flapper door while refueling. 4. Fill the vehicle with fuel, and when the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the fuel tank is full. 5....

  • Page 371

    5. Remove funnel from filler pipe, clean off prior to putting back in the spare tire storage area. Note: • when the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the fuel tank is full. Warning! • never have any smoking materials lit in or near the vehicle when the fuel door is open or the tank is being filled....

  • Page 372

    Gross axle weight rating (gawr) the gawr is the maximum permissible load on the front and rear axles. The load must be distributed in the cargo area so that the gawr of each axle is not exceeded. Each axle gawr is determined by the components in the system with the lowest load carrying capacity (axl...

  • Page 373

    Improper weight distributions can have an adverse effect on the way your vehicle steers and handles and the way the brakes operate. Caution! Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the gvwr or the maximum front and rear gawr. If you do, parts on your vehicle can break, or it can change the way you...

  • Page 374

    Warning! If the gross trailer weight (gtw) is 3,500 lbs (1 587 kg) or more, it is mandatory to use a weight-distributing hitch to ensure stable handling of your vehicle. If you use a standard weight-carrying hitch, you could lose control of your vehicle and cause a collision. Gross combination weigh...

  • Page 375

    Weight-carrying hitch a weight-carrying hitch supports the trailer tongue weight, just as if it were luggage located at a hitch ball or some other connecting point of the vehicle. These kinds of hitches are the most popular on the market today and they are commonly used to tow small and medium sized...

  • Page 376

    Trailer hitch classification the following chart provides the industry standard for the maximum trailer weight a given trailer hitch class can tow and should be used to assist you in selecting the correct trailer hitch for your intended towing condition. Trailer hitch classification definitions clas...

  • Page 377

    Trailer towing weights (maximum trailer weight ratings) engine/transmission model frontal area maximum gtw (gross trailer wt.) maximum tongue wt. (see note) 2.0l automatic fwd or 4wd 32 sq ft (2.97 sq m) 2,000 lbs (907 kg) 200 lbs (90 kg) 2.0l automatic with trailer tow package fwd or 4wd 32 sq ft (...

  • Page 378

    Trailer and tongue weight never exceed the maximum tongue weight stamped on your bumper or trailer hitch. Consider the following items when computing the weight on the rear axle of the vehicle: • the tongue weight of the trailer. • the weight of any other type of cargo or equipment put in or on your...

  • Page 379

    Warning! (continued) • when hauling cargo, or towing a trailer, do not overload your vehicle or trailer. Overloading can cause a loss of control, poor performance, or damage to brakes, axle, engine, transmission, steering, sus- pension, chassis structure, or tires. • safety chains must always be use...

  • Page 380

    • check for signs of tire wear or visible tire damage before towing a trailer. Refer to “tires” in “servicing and maintenance” for the proper inspection procedure. • when replacing tires, refer to “tires” in “servicing and maintenance” for the proper tire replacement proce- dures. Replacing tires wi...

  • Page 381

    Towing requirements — trailer lights and wiring whenever you pull a trailer, regardless of the trailer size, stoplights and turn signals on the trailer are required for motoring safety. The trailer tow package may include a four- and seven-pin wiring harness. Use a factory approved trailer harness a...

  • Page 382

    Towing tips before setting out on a trip, practice turning, stopping, and backing up the trailer in an area located away from heavy traffic. Automatic transmission the drive range can be selected when towing. The transmission controls include a drive strategy to avoid frequent shifting when towing. ...

  • Page 383

    Speed control — if equipped • do not use on hilly terrain or with heavy loads. • when using the speed control, if you experience speed drops greater than 10 mph (16 km/h), disengage until you can get back to cruising speed. • use speed control in flat terrain and with light loads to maximize fuel ef...

  • Page 384

    Recreational towing (behind motorhome, etc.) towing this vehicle behind another vehicle 4x4 models towing condition wheels off the ground front- wheel drive (fwd) models 1-speed power transfer unit 2-speed power transfer unit flat tow none not allowed not allowed see instructions: • transmission in ...

  • Page 385

    Recreational towing — front-wheel drive (fwd) models do not flat tow this vehicle. Damage to the drivetrain will result. Recreational towing (for front-wheel drive models) is al- lowed only if the front wheels are off the ground. This may be accomplished using a tow dolly or vehicle trailer. If usin...

  • Page 386

    Recreational towing — 4x4 models with 2-speed power transfer unit the power transfer unit must be shifted into neutral (n) and the transmission must be in park for recreational towing. The neutral (n) selection button is adjacent to the 4wd selector switch. Shifts into and out of neutral (n) can tak...

  • Page 387

    Use the following procedure to shift the 4wd system into neutral (n). Caution! It is necessary to follow these steps to be certain that the power transfer unit is fully in neutral (n) before recreational towing to prevent damage to inter- nal parts. 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop on level g...

  • Page 388

    14. Shift the transmission into park, turn the engine off, and remove the key fob. 15. Attach the vehicle to the tow vehicle using a suitable tow bar. 16. Turn the ignition to the on/run mode, but do not start the engine. 17. Press and hold the brake pedal. 18. Release the parking brake. 19. Turn th...

  • Page 389

    7. When the neutral (n) indicator light turns off, release the neutral (n) button. 8. After the neutral (n) button has been released, the power transfer unit will shift to the position indicated by the selector switch. Note: when shifting the power transfer unit out of neutral (n), the engine should...

  • Page 390

    • a flashing neutral (n) position indicator light indi- cates that shift requirements have not been met. Driving tips on-road driving tips utility vehicles have higher ground clearance and a nar- rower track to make them capable of performing in a wide variety of off-road applications. Specific desi...

  • Page 391

    Driving through water more than a few inches/centimeters deep will require extra caution to ensure safety and pre- vent damage to your vehicle. If you must drive through water, try to determine the depth and the bottom condition (and location of any obstacles) prior to entering. Proceed with caution...

  • Page 392

    Hill climbing note: before attempting to climb a hill, determine the conditions at the crest and/or on the other side. Before climbing a steep hill, shift the transmission to a lower gear and shift the 4wd system to 4wd low. Use first gear and 4wd low for very steep hills. Note: brakes should be app...

  • Page 393

    Traction downhill shift the transmission into a low gear and the 4wd system to 4wd low range or select hill descent control if equipped (refer to ⬙ safety features ⬙ in the “safety” section for further information). Let the vehicle go slowly down the hill with all four wheels turning against engine ...

  • Page 395

    In case of emergency contents 䡵 hazard warning flashers . . . . . . . . . . . .395 䡵 assist and sos mirror — if equipped . . . .395 䡵 bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401 ▫ replacement bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401 ▫ replacing exterior bulbs . . . . . . ...

  • Page 396

    ▫ 4x4 models with 1–speed power transfer unit . .437 ▫ 4x4 models with 2–speed power transfer unit . .437 ▫ recovery strap — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . .438 䡵 enhanced accident response system (ears) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .439 䡵 event data recorder (edr...

  • Page 397

    Hazard warning flashers the hazard warning flasher switch is located in the lower center area of the instrument panel. Push the switch to turn on the hazard warning flasher. When the switch is activated, all direc- tional turn signals will flash on and off to warn oncoming traffic of an emergency. P...

  • Page 398

    Warning! Always obey traffic laws and pay attention to the road. Always drive safely with your hands on the steering wheel. You have full responsibility and as- sume all risks related to the use of the features and applications in this vehicle. Only use the features and applications when it is safe ...

  • Page 399

    2. The led light located between the assist and sos buttons on the rearview mirror will turn green once a connection to a sos operator has been made. 3. Once a connection between the vehicle and a sos operator is made, the sos call system may transmit the following important vehicle information to a...

  • Page 400

    Warning! (continued) the vehicle immediately and move to a safe location. • never place anything on or near the vehicle’s oper- able network and gps antennas. You could prevent operable network and gps signal reception, which can prevent your vehicle from placing an emergency call. An operable netwo...

  • Page 401

    Warning! • ignoring the rearview mirror light could mean you will not have sos call services. If the rearview mirror light is illuminated, have your authorized dealer service the sos call system immediately. • the occupant restraint control module turns on the air bag warning light on the instrument...

  • Page 402

    Note: • your vehicle may be transmitting data as authorized by the subscriber. • never place anything on or near the vehicle’s lte (voice/data) or 4g (data) and gps antennas. You could prevent lte (voice/data) or 4g (data) and gps signal reception, which can prevent your vehicle from placing an emer...

  • Page 403

    Bulb replacement replacement bulbs interior bulbs bulb number cargo lamp tl212–2 overhead console lamp plw214–2a reading lamp wl212–2 exterior bulbs bulb number low beam/high beam headlamps led (serviced at an authorized dealer) front park/daytime running lamps led (serviced at an authorized dealer)...

  • Page 404

    Replacing exterior bulbs back-up lamp 1. Open the liftgate. 2. Use a fiber stick or flat blade screw driver at the top of the bulb access cover to pry the lower trim panel from the liftgate. 3. Once the access panel is loose, pull it back exposing the insulation. 4. Move insulation towards center of...

  • Page 405

    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 406

    Cavity blade fuse cartridge fuse description f06 – – not used f07 15 amp blue – powertrain control mod - pcm (diesel) / surge solenoid purge valve (gas) – if equipped f08 25 amp clear – fuel injectors (gas), ecm (gas), pcm/ fuel injectors (diesel) f09 15 amp blue (gas) 10 amp red (diesel) – coolant ...

  • Page 407

    Cavity blade fuse cartridge fuse description f19 – 40 amp green starter solenoid f20 10 amp red – a/c compressor clutch f21 – – not used f22 5 amp tan – radiator fan (pwm) enable f23 50 amp red – voltage stability module (vsm) #2 f24 20 amp yellow – rear wiper f25b 20 amp yellow – ft/rr washer f26 –...

  • Page 408

    Cavity blade fuse cartridge fuse description f38 – 60 amp yellow glow plugs (diesel) f39 – 40 amp green hvac blower motor f40 – 20 amp blue trailer tow park light – if equipped f41 – 50 amp red voltage stability module (vsm) #1 f42 – 30 amp pink trailer tow module – if equipped f43 20 amp yellow – f...

  • Page 409

    Cavity blade fuse cartridge fuse description electric steering column lock (escl), dual usb port – rr console f57 20 amp yellow – trailer tow left stop/turn lights - if equipped f58 10 amp red – occupant classification module/ vsm/tt mod/escl f59 – 30 amp pink drivetrain control module (dtcm) – if e...

  • Page 410

    Cavity blade fuse cartridge fuse description f71 – – not used f72 10 amp red – heated mirrors (gas) / pm sensor (diesel) f73 – 20 amp blue nox sensor #1 & #2 / trailer tow backup (nafta & gas) f74 – 30 amp pink rear defroster (ebl) f75 20 amp yellow – cigar lighter – if equipped f76 20 amp yellow – ...

  • Page 411

    Cavity blade fuse cartridge fuse description f86 20 amp yellow – horns f87 – – not used f88 10 amp red – seat belt reminder (sbr)/smart camera f89 15 amp blue – auto headlamp leveling (if equipped) / headlamp f90 – – not used f91 20 amp yellow – power outlet rear – if equipped – customer selectable ...

  • Page 412

    Cavity blade fuse cartridge fuse description circuit breakers cb1 30 amp * power seat (driver) cb2 30 amp * power seat (pass) cb3 25 amp power window * 30a mini fuse is substituted for 25a circuit breaker. Interior fuses the interior fuse panel is located on the body control module (bcm) in the pass...

  • Page 413

    Cavity blade fuse description f53 7.5 amp brown uci port (usb & aux) f89 15 amp blue door locks – driver unlock f91 7.5 amp brown left front fog lamp (low and high line) f92 7.5 amp brown right front fog lamp (high line) f93 10 amp red low beam right jacking and tire changing warning! • do not attem...

  • Page 414

    Jack location/spare tire stowage the jack, wheel chocks, and spare tire are stowed under the load floor behind the rear seat. 1. Open the liftgate. 2. Lift the load floor handle, then lift access cover to locate jack and tools. 3. Remove the hook from the stowed position on the back side of the load...

  • Page 415

    6. Remove the scissors jack and wheel bolt wrench from the spare wheel as an assembly. Turn the jack screw to the left to loosen the wheel bolt wrench, and remove the wrench from the jack assembly. Note: the jack handle attaches to the side of the jack with two attachment points. When the jack is pa...

  • Page 416

    6. Chock both the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the jacking position. For example, if chang- ing the right front tire, chock the left rear wheel. Note: passengers should not remain in the vehicle when the vehicle is being jacked. Jacking instructions warning! Carefully follow th...

  • Page 417

    Caution! Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on locations other than those indicated in the jacking instructions for this vehicle. 1. Remove the spare tire, jack, wheel chocks, and wheel bolt wrench. 2. If equipped with aluminum wheels where the center cap covers the wheel bolts, use the ...

  • Page 418

    Rear jacking location rear jacking engagement point 416 in case of emergency.

  • Page 419

    5. Raise the vehicle just enough to remove the flat tire. Warning! Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make the vehicle less stable. It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it. Raise the vehicle only enough to remove the tire. 6. Remove the wheel bolts and tire. Front jacking loca...

  • Page 420

    7. Remove the alignment pin from the jack assembly and thread the pin into the wheel hub to assist in mounting the spare tire. 8. Mount the spare tire. 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. ...

  • Page 421

    Each wheel bolt has been tightened twice. If in doubt about the correct tightness, have them checked with a torque wrench by an authorized dealer or at a service station. Note: refer to “torque specifications” in “technical specifications” for the proper lug bolt torque. 12. Securely stow the jack, ...

  • Page 422

    Road tire installation 1. Mount the road tire on the axle. 2. Install the remaining wheel bolts with the threaded end of the wheel bolt toward the wheel. Lightly tighten the wheel bolts. Warning! To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until the veh...

  • Page 423

    Tire service kit storage the tire service kit is stowed under the load floor behind the rear seat. 1. Open the liftgate. 2. Lift the access cover using the load floor handle. Tire service kit components and operation load floor handle tire service kit components 1 — sealant bottle 5 — mode select kn...

  • Page 424

    Using the mode select knob and hoses your tire service kit is equipped with the following symbols to indicate the air or sealant mode. Selecting air mode push in the mode select knob (5) and turn to this position for air pump operation only. Use the black air pump hose (7) when selecting this mode. ...

  • Page 425

    • the sealant bottle (1) and sealant hose (6) are a one tire application use and need to be replaced after each use. Always replace these components immediately at your original equipment vehicle dealer. • when the tire service kit sealant is in a liquid form, clean water and a damp cloth will remov...

  • Page 426

    Warning! (continued) in injuries that are serious or fatal to you, your passengers, and others around you. • take care not to allow the contents of tire service kit to come in contact with hair, eyes, or clothing. Tire service kit sealant is harmful if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the ski...

  • Page 427

    5. Uncoil the power plug (8) and insert the plug into the vehicle’s 12 volt power outlet. Note: do not remove foreign objects (e.G., screws or nails) from the tire. (c) injecting tire service kit sealant into the deflated tire: • always start the engine before turning on the tire service kit. Note: ...

  • Page 428

    2. The pump will start to inject air into the tire immedi- ately after the sealant bottle (1) is empty. Continue to operate the pump and inflate the tire to the pressure indicated on the tire pressure label on the driver-side latch pillar (recommended pressure). Check the tire pressure by looking at...

  • Page 429

    Warning! Tire service kit is not a permanent flat tire repair. Have the tire inspected and repaired or replaced after using tire service kit. Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) until the tire is repaired or replaced. Failure to follow this warning can result in injuries that are serious or fatal to you,...

  • Page 430

    6. Replace the sealant bottle (1) and sealant hose (6) assembly at an authorized dealer as soon as possible. Refer to “(f) sealant bottle and hose replacement”. Note: when having the tire serviced, advise the autho- rized dealer or service center that the tire has been sealed using the tire service ...

  • Page 431

    Caution! Do not use a portable battery booster pack or any other booster source with a system voltage greater than 12 volts or damage to the battery, starter motor, alternator or electrical system may occur. Preparations for jump start the battery in your vehicle is located in the front of the engin...

  • Page 432

    Warning! Do not allow vehicles to touch each other as this could establish a ground connection and personal injury could result. Jump starting procedure warning! Failure to follow this jump starting procedure could result in personal injury or property damage due to battery explosion. Caution! Failu...

  • Page 433

    5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has the booster battery, let the engine idle for a few minutes, and then start the engine in the vehicle with the discharged battery. 6. Once the engine is started, remove the jumper cables in the reverse sequence: disconnecting the jumper cables 1. Disconnect...

  • Page 434

    • in city traffic — while stopped, place the transmission in neutral, but do not increase engine idle speed. Caution! Driving with a hot cooling system could damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads “h,” pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air conditioner turned off ...

  • Page 435

    5. Insert a small screwdriver or similar tool down into the gear selector override access hole (at the right front corner of the gear selector assembly), and push and hold the override release lever down. 6. Move the gear selector to the neutral position. 7. The vehicle may then be started in neutra...

  • Page 436

    Warning! (continued) seconds continuously without stopping when you are stuck and do not let anyone near a spinning wheel, no matter what the speed. Note: push the “esc off” switch (if necessary), to place the electronic stability control (esc) system in “partial off” mode, before rocking the vehicl...

  • Page 437

    4x4 models towing condition wheels off the ground fwd models 1–speed power transfer unit 2–speed power transfer unit flat tow none not allowed not allowed see instructions under “recreational towing” in “starting and operating” • transmission in park • power transfer unit in neutral • tow in forward...

  • Page 438

    Will need a wheel dolly or jack to raise the rear wheels off the ground when moving the vehicle onto a flatbed. If you must use the accessories (wipers, defrosters, etc.) while being towed, the ignition must be in the on/run mode, not the acc mode. Note that the safehold feature will engage the elec...

  • Page 439

    4x4 models with 1–speed power transfer unit the manufacturer requires towing with all four wheels off the ground. Acceptable methods are to tow the vehicle on a flatbed, or with one end of vehicle raised and the opposite end on a towing dolly. Warning! • do not tow this vehicle with any of its wheel...

  • Page 440

    Caution! • front or rear wheel lifts must not be used (if the remaining wheels are on the ground). Internal dam- age to the transmission or power transfer unit will occur if a front or rear wheel lift is used when towing. • towing this vehicle in violation of the above require- ments can cause sever...

  • Page 441

    Using recovery strap 1. Review all warnings and instructions first. 2. Position the recovery vehicle. 3. Connect the recovery strap. 4. Add a recovery damper or blanket. 5. Clear the danger zone. 6. Safely and slowly start pulling. 7. Disconnect the recovery strap after both vehicles are secure and ...

  • Page 443

    Servicing and maintenance contents 䡵 scheduled servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .443 ▫ maintenance plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .444 ▫ heavy duty use of the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . .446 䡵 engine compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447 ▫ 2.0l engine . . . . ...

  • Page 444

    ▫ wheel and wheel trim care . . . . . . . . . . . . . .495 ▫ tire chains (traction devices) . . . . . . . . . . . . .496 ▫ tire rotation recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . .498 䡵 department of transportation uniform tire quality grades . . . . . . . . . .500 ▫ treadwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 445

    Scheduled servicing 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 illuminate. This ...

  • Page 446

    Maintenance plan required maintenance intervals . Refer to the “maintenance plan” in this section for the required maintenance intervals. At every oil change interval as indicated by oil change indicator system: • change oil and filter • rotate the tires. Rotate at the first sign of irregular wear, ...

  • Page 447

    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 1 10,000 120,000 130,000 140,000 150,000 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 1 12,000 128,000 144,000 160,000 176,000 192,000 208,0...

  • Page 448

    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 competent me- chanic. • failure to properly inspect and m...

  • Page 449

    Engine compartment 2.0l engine 1 — air cleaner filter 5 — washer fluid reservoir 2 — oil fill cap 6 — battery 3 — brake fluid reservoir 7 — engine coolant reservoir 4 — power distribution center (fuses) 8 — engine oil dipstick 8 servicing and maintenance 447.

  • Page 450

    2.4l engine 1 — air cleaner filter 5 — battery 2 — oil fill cap 6 — washer fluid reservoir 3 — brake fluid reservoir 7 — engine coolant reservoir 4 — power distribution center (fuses) 8 — engine oil dipstick 448 servicing and maintenance.

  • Page 451

    3.2l engine 1 — air cleaner filter 6 — washer fluid reservoir 2 — oil filter access cover 7 — engine coolant reservoir 3 — brake fluid reservoir 8 — engine oil dipstick 4 — power distribution center (fuses) 9 — engine oil fill 5 — battery 8 servicing and maintenance 449.

  • Page 452

    Checking oil level to assure proper engine lubrication, 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 warmed up engine is shut off. Checking th...

  • Page 453

    Warning! Commercially available windshield washer solvents are flammable. They could ignite and burn you. Care must be exercised when filling or working around the washer solution. Maintenance-free battery your vehicle is equipped with a maintenance-free battery. You will never have to add water, no...

  • Page 454

    Dealer service an authorized dealer has the qualified service personnel, special tools, and equipment to perform all service opera- tions in an expert manner. Service manuals are available which include detailed service information for your ve- hicle. Refer to these service manuals before attempting...

  • Page 455

    American petroleum institute (api) engine oil identification symbol this symbol means that the oil has been certified by the american pe- troleum institute (api). The manu- facturer only recommends api cer- tified engine oils. This symbol certifies 0w-20, 5w-20, 0w-30, 5w-30 and 10w-30 engine oils. ...

  • Page 456

    Lubricants which do not have both the engine oil certifi- cation mark and the correct sae viscosity grade number should not be used. Engine oil viscosity (sae grade) — 3.2l engine mopar sae 5w-20 engine oil or equivalent pennzoil or shell helix is recommended for all operating temperatures. This eng...

  • Page 457

    Engine air cleaner filter refer to the “maintenance plan” in this section for the proper maintenance intervals. Note: be sure to follow the “severe duty conditions” maintenance interval if applicable. Warning! The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, etc.) can provide a measure of protection in...

  • Page 458

    2. If equipped with a 2.0l remove the screws from the air cleaner cover and disconnect the electrical sensor. 3. Lift the air cleaner cover to access the air cleaner filter. Air cleaner filter cover 1 — screws 2 — electrical connector 3 — clean air hose clamp open air cleaner filter assembly 1— air ...

  • Page 459

    4. Remove the air cleaner filter element from the housing assembly. Engine air cleaner filter installation note: inspect and clean the housing if dirt or debris is present before replacing the air filter element. 1. Install the air cleaner filter element into the housing assembly with the air cleane...

  • Page 460

    When inspecting accessory drive belts, small cracks that run across ribbed surface of belt from rib to rib, are considered normal. These are not a reason to replace belt. However, cracks running along a rib (not across) are not normal. Any belt with cracks running along a rib must be replaced. Also ...

  • Page 461

    Air conditioner maintenance for best possible performance, your air conditioner should be checked and serviced by an authorized dealer at the start of each warm season. This service should include cleaning of the condenser fins and a performance test. Drive belt tension should also be checked at thi...

  • Page 462

    Note: use only manufacturer approved a/c system pag compressor oil, and refrigerants. Air conditioning filter replacement (a/c air filter) 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 and the bl...

  • Page 463

    3. Pull down the passenger hush panel under the dash panel 4. Remove the filter door by pushing down the tab on the top of the door to release the cover then rotate the door out and lift up. Hush panel air filter cover location 8 servicing and maintenance 461.

  • Page 464

    5. Remove the a/c air filter by pulling it straight out of the housing. Take note of the air filter position indica- tors. 6. Install the a/c air filter with the air filter position indicators pointing in the same direction as removal. Caution! The a/c air filter is identified with an arrow to indic...

  • Page 465

    Windshield wiper blades clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and the windshield periodically with a sponge or soft cloth and a mild nonabrasive cleaner. This will remove accumulations of salt or road film. Operation of the wipers on dry glass for long periods may cause deterioration of the wip...

  • Page 466

    1. Lift the wiper arm to raise the wiper blade off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the full up position. 2. To disengage the wiper blade from the wiper arm, flip up the release tab on the wiper blade and while holding the wiper arm with one hand, slide the wiper blade down towards the base o...

  • Page 467

    3. With the wiper blade disengaged, remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm by holding the wiper arm with one hand and separating the wiper blade from the wiper 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. Ge...

  • Page 468

    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 arm without unsnapping the wiper arm pivot cap may damage the vehicle. 2. Lift the rear wiper arm fully off the glass. 3. To remove the wiper blad...

  • Page 469

    Note: resistance will be accompanied by an audible snap. 4. Still grasping the bottom end of the wiper blade, move the wiper blade upward and away from the wiper arm to disengage. 5. Gently lower the tip of the wiper arm onto the glass. Installing the rear wiper 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap ...

  • Page 470

    Have an authorized technician inspect the complete ex- haust system and adjacent body areas for broken, dam- aged, deteriorated, or mispositioned parts. Open seams or loose connections could permit exhaust fumes to seep into the passenger compartment. In addition, have the exhaust system inspected e...

  • Page 471

    In unusual situations involving grossly malfunctioning engine operation, a scorching odor may suggest severe and abnormal catalyst overheating. If this occurs, stop the vehicle, turn off the engine and allow it to cool. Service, including a tune-up to manufacturer’s specifications, should be obtaine...

  • Page 472

    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 entire system for leaks. Do not remove the coolant pressure cap when the cooling system is hot. Cooling system — drain, flush and ...

  • Page 473

    • some vehicles require special tools to add coolant prop- erly. Failure to fill these systems properly could lead to severe internal engine damage. If any coolant is needed to be added to the system please contact an authorized dealer. Adding coolant your vehicle has been built with an improved eng...

  • Page 474

    • mixing engine coolant (antifreeze) types is not recom- mended and can result in cooling system damage. If hoat and oat coolant are mixed in an emergency, have a authorized dealer drain, flush, and refill with oat coolant (conforming to ms.90032) as soon as pos- sible. Cooling system pressure cap t...

  • Page 475

    Or replacing coolant. Advise your service attendant of this. As long as the engine operating temperature is satisfactory, the coolant bottle need only be checked once a month. When additional engine coolant (antifreeze) is needed to maintain the proper level, only oat coolant that meets the requirem...

  • Page 476

    Warning! Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure and possi- bly a collision. Driving with your foot resting or riding on the brake pedal can result in abnormally high brake temperatures, excessive lining wear, and possible brake damage. You would not have your full braking capacity in an emergen...

  • Page 477

    Warning! (continued) • do not allow petroleum based fluid to contaminate the brake fluid. Brake seal components could be damaged, causing partial or complete brake failure. This could result in a collision. Automatic transmission selection of lubricant it is important to use the proper transmission ...

  • Page 478

    Fluid level check the fluid level is preset at the factory and does not require adjustment under normal operating conditions. Routine fluid level checks are not required; therefore the transmis- sion has no dipstick. An authorized dealer can check your transmission fluid level using special service ...

  • Page 479

    Tire markings note: • p (passenger) — metric tire sizing is based on u.S. Design standards. P-metric tires have the letter “p” molded into the sidewall preceding the size designation. Example: p215/65r15 95h. • european — metric tire sizing is based on european design standards. Tires designed to th...

  • Page 480

    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 ⴖ ....Blank.... ⴖ = passenger car tire based on european design standards, or lt = light truck tire based...

  • Page 481

    Example: service description: 95 = load index – a numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry h = speed symbol – a symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under cer- tain operating conditions – the maximum speed corr...

  • Page 482

    Example: dot ma l9 abcd 0301 dot = department of transportation – this symbol certifies that the tire is in compliance with the u.S. Department of transportation tire safety standards and is approved for highway use ma = code representing the tire manufacturing location (two digits) l9 = code repres...

  • Page 483

    Tire terminology and definitions term definition b-pillar the vehicle b-pillar is the structural member of the body located behind the front door. Cold tire inflation pressure cold tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours,...

  • Page 484

    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...

  • Page 485

    Tire and loading information placard this placard tells you important information about the: 1. Number of people that can be carried in the vehicle. 2. Total weight your vehicle can carry. 3. Tire size designed for your vehicle. 4. Cold tire inflation pressures for the front, rear, and spare tires. ...

  • Page 486

    Steps for determining correct load limit— (1) locate the statement “the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed xxx kg or xxx lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard. (2) determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. (3) subtract the combi...

  • Page 487

    • for the following example, the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 865 lbs (392 kg). 8 servicing and maintenance 485.

  • Page 488

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

  • Page 489

    Note: • unequal tire pressures from side to side may cause erratic and unpredictable steering response. • unequal tire pressure from side to side may cause the vehicle to drift left or right. Fuel economy underinflated tires will increase tire rolling resistance resulting in higher fuel consumption....

  • Page 490

    Tire pressures change by approximately 1 psi (7 kpa) per 12°f (7°c) of air temperature change. Keep this in mind when checking tire pressure inside a garage, especially in the winter. Example: if garage temperature = 68°f (20°c) and the outside temperature = 32°f (0°c) then the cold tire inflation p...

  • Page 491

    Consult an authorized tire dealer for tire repairs and additional information. Damaged run flat tires, or run flat tires that have experienced a loss of pressure should be replaced immedi- ately with another run flat tire of identical size and service description (load index and speed symbol). Repla...

  • Page 492

    Tread wear indicators tread wear indicators are in the original equipment tires to help you in determining when your tires should be re- placed. 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 t...

  • Page 493

    Warning! Tires and the spare tire should be replaced after six years, regardless of the remaining tread. Failure to follow this warning can result in sudden tire failure. You could lose control and have a collision resulting in serious injury or death. Note: wheel valve stem must be replaced as well...

  • Page 494

    Warning! (continued) may change suspension dimensions and perfor- mance characteristics, resulting in changes to steer- ing, handling, and braking of your vehicle. This can cause unpredictable handling and stress to steering and suspension components. You could lose control and have a collision resu...

  • Page 495

    Warning! Do not use summer tires in snow/ice conditions. You could lose vehicle control, resulting in severe injury or death. Driving too fast for conditions also creates the possibility of loss of vehicle control. Snow tires some areas of the country require the use of snow tires during the winter....

  • Page 496

    Your vehicle. If your vehicle has this option, refer to an authorized tire dealer for the recommended tire rotation pattern. Compact spare tire — if equipped the compact spare is for temporary emergency use only. You can identify if your vehicle is equipped with a compact spare by looking at the spa...

  • Page 497

    Limited use spare — if equipped the limited use spare tire is for temporary emergency use only. This tire is identified by a label located on the limited use spare wheel. This label contains the driving limitations for this spare. This tire may look like the original equipped tire on the front or re...

  • Page 498

    When cleaning extremely dirty wheels including excessive brake dust, care must be taken in the selection of tire and wheel cleaning chemicals and equipment to prevent dam- age to the wheels. Mopar wheel treatment or mopar chrome cleaner or their equivalent is recommended or select a non-abrasive, no...

  • Page 499

    • due to limited clearance, the following traction devices are recommended: front wheel drive (fwd) models • original equipment 225/60r17 and 225/55r18 tire sizes are not chainable. • snow chains are permitted with the use of 215/60r17 tires on size 17 x 7.0 et41 wheels. • use reduced size snow chai...

  • Page 500

    Caution! (continued) • damage to four wheel drive (4wd) models without a two-speed power takeoff unit may result if tire chains or traction devices are used with original equipment size tires. • damage to four wheel drive (4wd) trailhawk mod- els may result if tire chains or traction devices are use...

  • Page 501

    The suggested front wheel drive (fwd) rotation method is the “forward cross” shown in the following diagram. This rotation pattern does not apply to some directional tires that must not be reversed. The suggested four wheel drive (4wd) tire rotation method is the “rearward cross” shown in the follow...

  • Page 502

    Department of transportation uniform tire quality grades the following tire grading categories were established by the national highway traffic safety administration. The specific grade rating assigned by the tire’s manu- facturer in each category is shown on the sidewall of the tires on your vehicl...

  • Page 503

    Corresponds to a level of performance, which all pas- senger vehicle tires must meet under the federal motor vehicle safety standard no. 109. Grades b and a represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel, than the minimum required by law. Warning! The temperature grade for this ...

  • Page 504

    Note: when the vehicle has not been started or driven for at least 30 days, an extended park start procedure is required to start the vehicle. Refer to “starting the engine” in “starting and operat- ing” for further information. Caution! Before removal of the positive and negative terminals to the b...

  • Page 505

    Plastic is not as scratch resistant as glass and therefore different lens cleaning procedures must be followed. To minimize the possibility of scratching the lenses and reducing light output, avoid wiping with a dry cloth. To remove road dirt, wash with a mild soap solution followed by rinsing. Do n...

  • Page 506

    • if you carry special cargo such as chemicals, fertilizers, de-icer salt, etc., be sure that such materials are well packaged and sealed. • if a lot of driving is done on gravel roads, consider mud or stone shields behind each wheel. • use mopar touch up paint on scratches as soon as possible. An a...

  • Page 507

    Plastic and coated parts use mopar total clean to clean vinyl upholstery. Caution! • direct contact of air fresheners, insect repellents, suntan lotions, or hand sanitizers to the plastic, painted, or decorated surfaces of the interior may cause permanent damage. Wipe away immediately. • damage caus...

  • Page 508

    Caution! Do not use alcohol and alcohol-based and/or ketone based cleaning products to clean leather seats, as damage to the seat may result. Glass surfaces all glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis with mopar glass cleaner, or any commercial household-type glass cleaner. Never use an ...

  • Page 509

    Technical specifications contents 䡵 vehicle identification number . . . . . . . .508 䡵 brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .509 䡵 wheel and tire torque specifications . .509 ▫ torque specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .509 䡵 fuel requirements . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 510

    Vehicle identification number the vehicle identification number (vin) is found on the left front corner of the instrument panel. The vin is visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield. The vin number also is stamped into the right front body, on the right front seat cross member. With...

  • Page 511

    Note: it is illegal to remove or alter the vin. Brake system your vehicle is equipped with dual hydraulic brake sys- tems. If either of the two hydraulic systems loses normal capability, the remaining system will still function. How- ever, there will be some loss of overall braking effective- ness. ...

  • Page 512

    Inspect the wheel mounting surface prior to mounting the tire and remove any corrosion or loose particles. Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern until each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. Ensure that the socket is fully engaged on the lug nut/bolt (do not insert it halfway). After 25 miles...

  • Page 513

    Fuel requirements 2.0l engine this engine is designed to meet all emis- sion regulations, and provide satisfac- tory fuel economy and performance when using high-quality unleaded “regular” gasoline having a posted oc- tane number of 87 as specified by the (r+m)/2 method. For optimal perfor- mance th...

  • Page 514

    Reformulated gasoline many areas of the country require the use of cleaner burning gasoline referred to as “reformulated gasoline”. Reformulated gasoline contains oxygenates and are specifi- cally blended to reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality. The use of reformulated gasoline is recomm...

  • Page 515

    Cng and lp fuel system modifications modifications that allow the engine to run on compressed natural gas (cng) or liquid propane (lp) may result in damage to the engine, emissions, and fuel system compo- nents. Problems that result from running cng or lp are not the responsibility of the manufactur...

  • Page 516

    Fuel system cautions caution! Follow these guidelines to maintain your vehicle’s performance: • the use of leaded gasoline is prohibited by federal law. Using leaded gasoline can impair engine perfor- mance and damage the emissions control system. • an out-of-tune engine or certain fuel or ignition ...

  • Page 517

    Fluid capacities u.S. Metric fuel (approximate) all engines 15.8 gallons 60 liters engine oil with filter 2.0 liter engine (sae 5w-30, api certified) 5 quarts 4.7 liters 2.4 liter engine (sae 0w-20, api certified) 5.5 quarts 5.2 liters 3.2 liter engine (sae 5w-20, api certified) 6 quarts 5.6 liters ...

  • Page 518

    Fluids and lubricants engine component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part engine coolant we recommend you use mopar antifreeze/coolant 10 year/150,000 mile formula oat (organic additive technology) or equivalent meeting the re- quirements of fca standard ms.90032. Engine oil – 2.0l engine we recommen...

  • Page 519

    Caution! • mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other than speci- fied organic additive technology (oat) engine cool- ant (antifreeze), may result in engine damage and may decrease corrosion protection. Organic additive tech- nology (oat) engine coolant is different and should not be mixed with hyb...

  • Page 521

    Multimedia contents 䡵 uconnect systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .521 䡵 drag & drop menu bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .521 䡵 cybersecurity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .522 䡵 uconnect settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .523 ▫ customer programmable features — uco...

  • Page 522

    ▫ register (4c/4c nav) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .598 ▫ vehicle health report/alert (4c/4c nav) . . . . .598 ▫ mobile app (4c/4c nav) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .598 ▫ siriusxm travel link (4c nav). . . . . . . . . . . . .599 ▫ siri eyes free — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . .600...

  • Page 523

    Uconnect systems for detailed information about your uconnect system, refer to your uconnect owner’s manual supplement. Note: uconnect screen images are for illustration pur- poses only and may not reflect exact software for your vehicle. Drag & drop menu bar the uconnect features and services in th...

  • Page 524

    Cybersecurity your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and may be equipped with both wired and wireless networks. These networks allow your vehicle to send and receive informa- tion. This information allows systems and features in your vehicle to function properly. Your vehicle may be equipped with c...

  • Page 525

    Note: • fca us llc or your dealer may contact you directly regarding software updates. • to help further improve vehicle security and minimize the potential risk of a security breach, vehicle owners should: • routinely check www.Driveuconnect.Com/support/ software-update.Html (u.S. Residents) or www...

  • Page 526

    Customer programmable features — uconnect 3 settings push the “settings” button on the touchscreen to display the settings menu screen. In this mode the uconnect system allows you to access all of the available program- mable features. Note: only one touchscreen area may be selected at a time. When ...

  • Page 527

    Language after pressing the “language” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options set language english français español display after pressing the “display” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name sel...

  • Page 528

    Setting name selectable options touchscreen beep yes no voice settings voice response length show command list units after pressing the “units” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options units us metric custom note: • the “metric” option chan...

  • Page 529

    Clock & date after pressing the “clock & date” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options set time and format 12 hour 24 hour am pm note: within the “set time and format” setting, press the corresponding arrow buttons on the touchscreen to ...

  • Page 530

    Safety/assistance after pressing the “safety/assistance” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options parkview backup camera delay — if equipped on off note: the “parkview backup camera delay” setting determines whether or not the screen will d...

  • Page 531

    Setting name selectable options forward collision warning plus (fcw+) sensitivity — if equipped far med near note: the “forward collision warning plus (fcw+) sensitivity” setting determines at what relative distance the vehicle directly in front of you needs to be at, before the system will warn you...

  • Page 532

    Setting name selectable options side distance warning off sound only sound and display side distance warning volume low med high lanesense warning — if equipped early medium late note: the “lanesense warning” setting determines at what distance the lanesense system will warn you, through steering wh...

  • Page 533

    Setting name selectable options electric park brake service mode yes no note: the “electric park brake service mode” feature provides a means for a technician or vehicle owner to utilize a vehicle integrated, menu driven system, to command the electric park brake retraction, to service the rear foun...

  • Page 534

    Setting name selectable options greeting lights on off automatic high beam headlamps — if equipped on off daytime running lights on off cornering lights on off note: when the “cornering lights” feature is selected, if the steering wheel rotation angle is large or the turn signal indicators are on, a...

  • Page 535

    Doors & locks after pressing the “doors & locks” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options auto unlock on exit on off note: when this feature is selected, all doors will unlock when the vehicle is stopped and the transmission is in the par...

  • Page 536

    Setting name selectable options memory linked to fob — if equipped on off note: this feature provides automatic recall of all settings stored to a memory location (driver’s seat, exterior mirrors, steer- ing column position and radio station pre-sets) to enhance driver mobility when entering and exi...

  • Page 537

    Engine off options after pressing the “engine off options” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options headlight off delay 0 sec 30 sec 60 sec 90 sec note: when this feature is selected, it allows the adjustment of the amount of time the headl...

  • Page 538

    Setting name selectable options balance/fade up arrow button down ar- row button left arrow button right ar- row button center “c” button note: when in this display you may adjust the “balance/fade” of the audio by using the “arrow” button on the touch- screen to adjust the sound level from the fron...

  • Page 539

    Phone/bluetooth after pressing the “phone/bluetooth” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options paired phones list of paired phones note: this feature shows which phones are paired to the phone/bluetooth system. For further information, ref...

  • Page 540

    Setting name selectable options subscription info sirius id note: new vehicle purchasers or lessees will receive a free limited time subscription to siriusxm satellite radio with your radio. Following the expiration of the free services, it will be necessary to access the information on the subscrip...

  • Page 541

    Clear personal data after pressing the “clear personal data” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options clear personal data ok cancel note: when the “clear personal data” feature is selected it will remove all personal data including bluetoot...

  • Page 542

    Customer programmable features — uconnect 4 personal settings press the “apps ” button, then press the “settings” button on the touchscreen to display the menu setting screen. In this mode the uconnect system allows you to access programmable features that may be equipped such as display, units, voi...

  • Page 543

    Language after pressing the “language” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options language english espanol francais display after pressing the “display” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selecta...

  • Page 544

    Setting name selectable options touchscreen beep on off control screen time-out — if equipped on off units after pressing the “units” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options units us metric custom note: the “custom” option allows you to se...

  • Page 545

    Clock after pressing the “clock” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options sync with gps time on off set time hours - + set time minutes - + time format 12 hour 24 hour am pm note: within the “set time and format” setting, press the correspo...

  • Page 546

    Safety/driving assistance after pressing the “safety/driving assistance” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options parksense — if equipped sound sound and display note: the “parksense” system setting will scan for objects behind the vehicle ...

  • Page 547

    Setting name selectable options parkview backup camera delay — if equipped on off note: the “parkview backup camera delay” setting determines whether or not the screen will display the rear view image with dynamic grid lines for up to ten seconds after the vehicle is shifted out of reverse. This del...

  • Page 548

    Setting name selectable options forward collision warning — if equipped off warning only warning & braking note: changing the fcw status to “off” prevents the system from warning you of a possible collision with the vehicle in front of you. The fcw system state is kept in memory from one ignition cy...

  • Page 549

    Setting name selectable options lanesense warning — if equipped early medium late note: the “lanesense warning” setting determines at what distance the lanesense system will warn you, through steering wheel feedback, of a possible lane departure. Lanesense strength — if equipped low medium high side...

  • Page 550

    Lights after pressing the “lights” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options headlight off delay 0 sec 30 sec 60 sec 90 sec note: when the “headlight off delay” feature is selected, it allows the adjustment of the amount of time the headligh...

  • Page 551

    Setting name selectable options daytime running lights on off flash lights with lock on off doors & locks after pressing the “doors & locks” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options auto unlock on exit on off note: when the “auto unlock o...

  • Page 552

    Setting name selectable options remote door unlock driver door all doors note: when “driver” is selected, only the driver’s door will unlock on the first push of the key fob unlock button, you must push the key fob unlock button twice to unlock the passenger’s doors. When “all” is selected, all of t...

  • Page 553

    Auto-on comfort — if equipped after pressing the “auto-on comfort & remote start” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options auto-on driver heated seat & steering wheel — if equipped off remote start all starts note: when this feature is sele...

  • Page 554

    Engine off options after pressing the “engine off options” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options engine off power delay — if equipped 0 sec 45 sec 5 min 10 min note: when the “engine off power delay” feature is selected, the power window...

  • Page 555

    Setting name selectable options auto entry/exit if equipped on off note: the “auto entry/exit feature automatically lowers the vehicle ride height position when shifted into park, when it is selected. Compass settings — if equipped after pressing the “compass settings” button on the touchscreen, the...

  • Page 556

    Setting name selectable options compass variance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 when the “compass variance” feature is selected, it allows the compass variance to be set to any number from 1 to 15 per the compass variance zone map figure. Compass variance is the difference between magnetic nort...

  • Page 557

    Compass calibration start note: press “compass calibration” on the touchscreen to enter calibration. To start calibration of the compass, press the “yes” button on the touchscreen and complete one or more 360-degree turns (in an area free from large metal or metallic objects). A message will appear ...

  • Page 558

    Setting name selectable options equalizer bass mid treble note: when in this display you may adjust the “bass”, “mid”, and “treble” settings. Adjust the settings with the “+” and “–” setting buttons on the touchscreen or by selecting any point on the scale between the “+” and “–” buttons on the touc...

  • Page 559

    Phone/bluetooth after pressing the “phone/bluetooth” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options do not disturb list of settings note: press “do not disturb” to access the available settings. The following settings are: auto reply (both, tex...

  • Page 560

    Siriusxm setup — if equipped after pressing the “siriusxm setup” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options tune start note: the “tune start” feature begins playing the current song from the beginning when you tune to a music channel using ...

  • Page 561

    Setting name selectable options 2. Write down the sirius id numbers for your receiver. To reactivate your service, either call the number listed on the screen or visit the provider online. Radio setup — if equipped after pressing the “radio setup” button on the touch- screen, the following settings ...

  • Page 562

    Clear personal data after pressing the “clear personal data” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options clear personal data ok cancel note: when the “clear personal data” feature is selected, it will remove all personal data including bluetoo...

  • Page 563

    Customer programmable features — uconnect 4c/4c nav settings press the “apps ” button, then press the “settings” button on the touchscreen to display the menu setting screen. In this mode the uconnect system allows you to access programmable features that may be equipped such as display, units, voic...

  • Page 564

    Language after pressing the “language” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options language list of languages note: when the “set language” feature is selected, you may select one of multiple languages (english / français / español) for all di...

  • Page 565

    Setting name selectable options display brightness with headlights off + - note: to make changes to the ⬙ display brightness with headlights off ⬙ setting, the headlights must be off and the interior dimmer switch must not be in the ⬙ party ⬙ or ⬙ parade ⬙ positions. Set theme — if equipped on off n...

  • Page 566

    Setting name selectable options navigation turn-by-turn in cluster — if equipped on off note: when the “navigation turn-by-turn in cluster” feature is selected, the turn-by-turn directions will appear in the instrument cluster display as the vehicle approaches a designated turn within a programmed r...

  • Page 567

    Voice after pressing the “voice” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options voice response length brief detailed show command list always with help never clock after pressing the “clock” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will ...

  • Page 568

    Setting name selectable options time format 12hrs 24hrs show time in status bar — if equipped on off camera after pressing the “camera” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options parkview backup camera delay on off note: the “parkview backup ...

  • Page 569

    Setting name selectable options fixed parkview backup camera guidelines on off safety & driving assistance after pressing the “safety & driving assistance” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options forward collision warning — if equipped off...

  • Page 570

    Setting name selectable options forward collision warning sensitivity — if equipped far med near note: the “forward collision warning plus (fcw+) sensitivity” setting determines at what relative distance the vehicle directly in front of you needs to be at, before the system will warn you of a possib...

  • Page 571

    Setting name selectable options power steering sport normal comfort note: the “steering feel options” setting will allow you to adjust the steering effort and feel. Press the “comfort” button on the touchscreen to provide a balance of steering feel and steering effort. Press the “normal” button on t...

  • Page 572

    Setting name selectable options blind spot alert — if equipped off lights lights and chime note: when the “blind spot alert” feature is selected, the blind spot monitor (bsm) system is activated and will show a visual alert in the outside mirrors, or it will show a visual alert in the outside mirror...

  • Page 573

    Setting name selectable options parkview backup camera delay — if equipped on off note: the “parkview backup camera delay” setting determines whether or not the screen will display the rear view image with dynamic grid lines for up to ten seconds after the vehicle is shifted out of reverse. This del...

  • Page 574

    Lights after pressing the “lights” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options headlight off delay 0 sec 30 sec 60 sec 90 sec note: when the “headlight off delay” feature is selected, it allows the adjustment of the amount of time the headligh...

  • Page 575

    Doors & locks after pressing the “doors & locks” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options auto unlock on exit on off note: when this feature is selected, all doors will unlock when the vehicle is stopped, the transmission is in the park o...

  • Page 576

    Setting name selectable options passive entry — if equipped on off note: this feature allows you to lock and unlock the vehicles door(s) without having to push the key fob lock or unlock buttons. Personal settings linked to key fob — if equipped on off note: this feature provides automatic recall of...

  • Page 577

    Auto-on comfort systems — if equipped after pressing the “auto-on comfort & remote start” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options auto-on driver heated/ ventilated seat & steering wheel with vehicle start — if equipped off remote start all...

  • Page 578

    Setting name selectable options headlight off delay 0 sec 30 sec 60 sec 90 sec auto entry/exit suspension — if equipped on off audio after pressing the “audio” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options balance/fade speaker icon note: when in...

  • Page 579

    Setting name selectable options speed adjusted volume off 1 2 3 surround sound — if equipped on off aux volume offset — if equipped + - note: this feature provides the ability to tune the audio level for portable devices connected through the aux input. Autoplay on off note: the “autoplay” setting, ...

  • Page 580

    Setting name selectable options do not disturb do not disturb options note: the “do not disturb” feature allows the paired phone to send a predetermined call, text, or both, to any incoming call, or text, before sending it directly to voicemail. It also keeps a counter of all missed calls and texts ...

  • Page 581

    Setting name selectable options channel skip list of channels note: siriusxm can be programmed to designate a group of channels that are the most desirable to listen to or to exclude undesirable channels while scanning. This feature allows you to select the channels you would like to skip. Subscript...

  • Page 582

    Radio setup — if equipped after pressing the “radio setup” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options regional — if equipped on off note: when the “regional” feature is selected, it forces regional service-following enabling automatic switc...

  • Page 583

    Reset after pressing the “reset” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options reset app drawer ok cancel restore settings ok cancel note: when this feature is selected it will reset all settings to their default settings. Clear personal data ok...

  • Page 584

    Steering wheel audio controls — if equipped the remote sound system controls are located on the rear surface of the steering wheel. Reach behind the wheel to access the switches. The right-hand control is a rocker-type switch with a push button in the center and controls the volume and mode of the s...

  • Page 585

    Aux/usb/mp3 control — if equipped located in the front storage area, this feature allows an external usb device or aux electronic device to be plugged into the port or jack. If equipped, there may also be a usb port in the center console located to the left of the power outlet. Instrument panel medi...

  • Page 586

    There are also 4 usb ports located on the back of the center console, located to the left of the power inverter. There are two usb-c ports and two standard usb-ports. Some of the ports may be a charge-only port, while the other two allow you to play music from ipod/mp3 players or usb devices through...

  • Page 587

    The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommen- dations, which reflect the consensus of the scientific com- munity. The radio manufacturer believes the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The level of energy emitted is ...

  • Page 588

    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 3, uconnect 4, or uconnect 4/4c nav system. Uconnect 3 with 5–inch display uconnect 4...

  • Page 589

    If you see the nav icon on the bottom bar or in the apps menus of your 8.4-inch touchscreen, you have the uconnect 4c nav system. If not, you have a uconnect 4c with 8.4-inch display system. Get started all you need to control your uconnect system with your voice are the buttons on your steering whe...

  • Page 590

    5. You can interrupt the help message or system prompts by pushing the vr or phone button and saying a voice command from the current category. 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: • ...

  • Page 591

    Push the vr button . After the beep, say: • “ tune to ninety-five-point-five fm” • “ tune to satellite channel hits 1” tip: at any time, if you are not sure of what to say or want to learn a voice command, push the vr button and say “ help .” the system provides you with a list of com- mands. Uconne...

  • Page 592

    Media uconnect offers connections via usb, bluetooth and auxil- iary ports (if equipped). Voice operation is only available for connected usb and aux devices. (remote cd player optional and not available on all vehicles.) push the vr button . After the beep, say one of the following commands and fol...

  • Page 593

    Uconnect 4 media uconnect 4c/4c nav media 10 multimedia 591.

  • Page 594

    Phone making and answering hands-free phone calls is easy with uconnect. When the phonebook button is illuminated on your touchscreen, your system is ready. Check uconnectphone.Com for mobile phone compatibility and pairing instructions. Push the vr button and the phone button. After the beep, say o...

  • Page 595

    Voice text reply uconnect announces incoming text messages. Push the phone button and say “ listen .” (must have compat- ible mobile phone paired to uconnect system.) 1. Once an incoming text message is read to you, push the phone button . After the beep, say: “ reply .” uconnect 4 phone uconnect 4c...

  • Page 596

    2. Listen to the uconnect prompts. After the beep, repeat one of the pre-defined messages and follow the system prompts. Pre-defined voice text reply responses yes. Stuck in traffic. See you later. No. Start without me. I’ll be late. Okay. Where are you? I will be minutes late. Call me. Are you ther...

  • Page 597

    Climate too hot? Too cold? Adjust vehicle temperatures hands-free and keep everyone comfortable while you keep moving ahead. (if vehicle is equipped with climate control.) push the vr button . After the beep, say one of the following commands: • “ set the driver temperature to 70 degrees ” • “ set t...

  • Page 598

    Navigation (4c nav) the uconnect navigation feature helps you save time and become more productive when you know exactly how to get to where you want to go. 1. To enter a destination, push the vr button . After the beep, say: “ find address 800 chrysler drive auburn hills, michigan.” 2. Then follow ...

  • Page 599

    Siriusxm guardian (4c/4c nav)— if equipped caution! Some siriusxm guardian services, including sos call and roadside assistance call will not work without an operable lte (voice/data) or 3g or 4g (data) net- work connection compatible with your device. Note: your vehicle may be transmitting data as ...

  • Page 600

    Register (4c/4c nav) to unlock the full potential of siriusxm guardian in your vehicle, you must activate your siriusxm guardian ser- vices. 1. Press the apps icon on the bottom of your in-vehicle touchscreen. 2. Select the activate services icon from your list of apps. 3. Select “customer care” to ...

  • Page 601

    • once on the “remote” screen, you can begin using remote door lock/unlock, remote vehicle start, and activate your horn and lights remotely, if equipped. • 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 navi...

  • Page 602

    Siri eyes free — if equipped siri lets you use your voice to send text messages, select media, place phone calls and much more. Siri uses your natural language to understand what you mean and re- sponds back to confirm your requests. The system is designed to keep your eyes on the road and your hand...

  • Page 603

    Using do not disturb with do not disturb, you can disable notifications from incoming calls and texts, allowing 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 ...

  • Page 604

    Android auto allows you to use your voice to interact with android’s best-in-class speech technology through your vehicle’s voice recognition system, and use your smart- phone’s data plan to project your android powered smart- phone and a number of its apps onto your uconnect touchscreen. Connect yo...

  • Page 605

    Refer to your uconnect owner’s manual supplement for further information. Note: requires compatible smartphone running android™ 5.0 lollipop or higher and download app on google play. Android, android auto, and google play are trademarks of google inc. Apple carplay — if equipped note: feature avail...

  • Page 606

    Press and hold the vr button on the steering wheel, or press and hold the “home” button within apple carplay, to activate siri, which recognizes natural voice commands to use a list of your iphone’s features: • phone • music • messages • maps • additional apps refer to your uconnect owner’s manual s...

  • Page 607

    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 subject to the following two conditions: 1. This devic...

  • Page 608

    Cd/dvd disc maintenance to keep a cd/dvd in good condition, take the following precautions: 1. Handle the disc by its edge; avoid touching the surface. 2. If the disc is stained, clean the surface with a soft cloth, wiping from center to edge. 3. Do not apply paper or tape to the disc; avoid scratch...

  • Page 609

    Customer assistance contents 䡵 suggestions for obtaining service for your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .608 ▫ prepare for the appointment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .608 ▫ prepare a list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .608 ▫ be reasonable with requests . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 610

    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 additional charges with the service manager....

  • Page 611

    Any communication to the manufacturer’s customer center should include the following information: • owner’s name and address • owner’s telephone number (home and office) • authorized dealer name • vehicle identification number (vin) • vehicle delivery date and mileage fca us llc customer center p.O....

  • Page 612

    Customer assistance for the hearing or speech impaired (tdd/tty) to assist customers who have hearing difficulties, the manufacturer has installed special tdd (telecommunica- tion devices for the deaf) equipment at its customer center. Any hearing or speech impaired customer, who has access to a tdd...

  • Page 613

    Warning! Engine exhaust (internal combustion engines only), some of its constituents, and certain vehicle compo- nents contain, or emit, chemicals known to the state of california to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids con- tained in vehicles and c...

  • Page 614

    In canada if you believe that your vehicle has a safety defect, you should contact the customer service department imme- diately. Canadian customers who wish to report a safety defect to the canadian government should contact transport canada, motor vehicle defect investigations and recalls at 1-800...

  • Page 615

    Index 12.

  • Page 616

    About your brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .509 adaptive cruise control (acc) (cruise control) . . . .291 adding engine coolant (antifreeze) . . . . . . . . . . . . .471 adding fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367 additives, fuel . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 617

    Automatic transaxle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .267 automatic transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .269 adding fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .476 fluid and filter change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .476 fluid change . . . . . ....

  • Page 618

    Changing a flat tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .411, 476 chart, tire sizing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .478 check engine light (malfunction indicator light). . . .157 checking your vehicle for safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249 checks, safety. . . . . . . ....

  • Page 619

    Dipsticks oil (engine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .450 disable vehicle towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .434 disposal antifreeze (engine coolant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .472 disturb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 620

    Engine oil viscosity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .453, 454 engine oil viscosity chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .453, 454 enhanced accident response feature . . . . . . . . .226, 439 ethanol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .512 exhaust gas cautions ...

  • Page 621

    Gvwr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .369 hazard warning flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .395 headlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 automa...

  • Page 622

    Jump starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .428 key fob arm the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 disarm the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 programming additional key fobs . . . . . . . . . .25, 33 key fob battery servic...

  • Page 623

    Security alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401 tire pressure monitoring (tpms) . . . . . . . . . . . . .186 traction control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 turn signals . . . . . ....

  • Page 624

    Checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .450 dipstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .450 disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .454 filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .454 filt...

  • Page 625

    Rear parksense system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .311, 321 rear seats, folding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 rear wiper/washer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 recreational towing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .382 shifting into p...

  • Page 626

    Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 lap/shoulder belt operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198 lap/shoulder belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .196 lap/shoulder belt untwisting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 operating instructions . . . . . ...

  • Page 627

    Spare tires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .493, 494, 495 speed control accel/decel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .288 cancel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .288, 291 resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .288, 2...

  • Page 628

    Life of tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .490 load capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .482, 483 pressure monitoring system (tpms) . . . . . . . .151, 186 quality grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500 radial . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 629

    Uconnect voice command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .586 uniform tire quality grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500 universal garage door opener (homelink). . . . . . . .115 universal transmitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 untwisting procedure, seat belt . . ....

  • Page 635

    Installation of radio transmitting equipment special design considerations are incorporated into this vehicle’s electronic system to provide immunity to radio frequency signals. Mobile two-way radios and telephone equipment must be installed properly by trained person- nel. The following must be obs...

  • Page 636

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