Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT 2017 Owner's Manual

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    O w n e r ’ s m a n u a l 2 0 1 7 grand cherokee srt.

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    Vehicles sold in canada with respect to any vehicles sold in canada, the name fca us llc shall be deemed to be deleted and the name fca canada inc. Used in substitution therefore. Driving and alcohol drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents. Your driving ability can be serious...

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

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

  • Page 5: Introduction

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

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    Introduction congratulations on selecting your new fca us llc ve- hicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, 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 cars. It h...

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    How to use this manual essential information consult the table of contents to determine which section contains the information you desire. Since the specification of your vehicle depends on the items of equipment ordered, certain descriptions and illustra- tions may differ from your vehicle’s equipm...

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    Rollover warning utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and a higher center of gravity than many passenger vehicles. It is capable of performing better in a wide variety of off-road applications. Driven in a...

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    Warnings and cautions this owner’s manual contains warnings against oper- ating procedures that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. It also contains cautions against procedures that could result in damage to your vehicle. If you do not read this entire owner’s manual, you may mi...

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    Graphical table of contents contents 䡵 front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 䡵 rear view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 䡵 instrument panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 䡵 interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Front view front view 1 — doors 2 — exterior mirrors 3 — windshield 4 — wheels/tires 5 — headlights 6 — hood/engine compartment 10 graphical table of contents.

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    Rear view rear view 1 — rear lights 2 — rear windshield wiper 3 — liftgate 2 graphical table of contents 11.

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    Instrument panel instrument panel 1 — air vents 2 — multifunction lever 3 — steering wheel 4 — instrument cluster 5 — paddle shifter 6 — glove compartment 12 graphical table of contents.

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    Interior interior features 1 — power window switches 2 — seats 3 — transmission gear selector 4 — climate controls 5 — switch panel 6 — uconnect radio 2 graphical table of contents 13.

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    Getting to know your vehicle contents 䡵 keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 ▫ key fob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 䡵 ignition switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 ▫ models with keyless enter-n-go — passive entry ...

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    ▫ keyless enter-n-go — passive entry . . . . . . . . .36 ▫ automatic unlock doors on exit . . . . . . . . . . . .40 ▫ child-protection door lock system — rear doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 䡵 seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    ▫ parking lights and panel lights . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 ▫ headlights on automatically with wipers . . . . .64 ▫ headlight delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 ▫ lights-on reminder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 ▫ daytime running lights — if equipped . . . . . ....

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    ▫ wind buffeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 䡵 commandview sunroof with power shade — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 ▫ opening sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 ▫ closing sunroof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 ▫...

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    䡵 internal equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 ▫ storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 ▫ cupholders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 ▫ sun visor “slide-on-rod” feature — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Keys your vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. The ignition system consists of a key fob with remote keyless entry (rke) and a start/stop push button ignition system. The remote keyless entry system consists of a key fob and keyless enter-n-go feature. Key fob the key fob allows you to lock or un...

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    To unlock the doors and liftgate push the interior door unlock button on the door panel. Push and release the unlock button on the key fob once to unlock the driver’s door or twice within five seconds to unlock all doors and the liftgate. The turn signal lights will flash to acknowledge the unlock s...

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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. Key fob battery replacement th...

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    2. Insert the tip of the emergency key or a #2 flat blade screwdriver into the slot and gently pry the two halves of the key fob apart. Make sure not to damage the seal during removal. Emergency key removal separating case with a coin 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, and 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 t...

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    Ignition switch models with keyless enter-n-go — passive entry this feature allows the driver to operate the ignition switch with the push of a button as long as the key fob is in the passenger compartment. The keyless push button ignition has four operating positions; three of which are labeled and...

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    Run • driving position. • all the electrical devices are available. Start • start the engine. Warning! • when leaving 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 t...

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

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    Heated steering wheel in temperatures below 40° f (4.4° c). Refer to “front heated seats” and “front ventilated seats” in “seats” for further information. Note: • the vehicle must be equipped with an automatic trans- mission to be equipped with remote start. • obstructions between the vehicle and ke...

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    • system not disabled from previous remote start event • vehicle alarm system indicator flashing • ignition in stop/off position • fuel level meets minimum requirement warning! • do not start or run an engine in a closed garage or confined area. Exhaust gas contains carbon monox- ide (co) which is o...

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    • the engine can be started two consecutive times (two 15-minute cycles) with the key fob. However, the igni- tion must be placed in the on/run position before you can repeat the start sequence for a third cycle. To exit remote start mode without driving the vehicle push and release the remote start...

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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. Sentry key the sentry key immob...

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    Customer key programming programming key fobs may be performed at an authorized dealer. Replacement keys note: only key fobs that are programmed to the vehicle electronics can be used to start and operate the vehicle. Once a key fob is programmed to a vehicle, it cannot be programmed to any other ve...

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    • the horn will pulse • the turn signals will flash • the vehicle security light in the instrument cluster will flash rearming of the system if something triggers the alarm, and no action is taken to disarm it, the vehicle security alarm will turn the horn off after approximately 90 seconds, and the...

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    The vehicle security alarm. If someone enters the vehicle through the liftgate and opens any door, the alarm will sound. • when the vehicle security alarm is armed, the interior power door lock switches will not unlock the doors. The vehicle security alarm is designed to protect your vehicle. Howeve...

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    Warning! • for personal security and safety in the event of a collision, lock the vehicle doors before you drive as well as when you park and leave the vehicle. • when leaving the vehicle, always remove the key fob from the vehicle and lock your vehicle. If equipped with keyless enter-n-go — ignitio...

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    If a rear door is locked, it cannot be opened from inside the vehicle without first unlocking the door. The door may be unlocked manually by raising the lock knob. Keyless enter-n-go — passive entry the passive entry system is an enhancement to the vehi- cle’s key fob and a feature of keyless enter-...

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    To unlock from the passenger side with a valid passive entry key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) 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 regardles...

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    To lock the vehicle’s doors and liftgate with one of the vehicle’s passive entry key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the driver or passenger front door handles, pushing the passive entry lock button will lock the vehicle. Do not grab the door handle, when pushing the door handle lock button. This could u...

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    • the passive entry system will not operate if the key fob battery is dead. The vehicle doors can also be locked by using the lock button located on the vehicle’s interior door panel. To unlock/enter the liftgate the liftgate passive entry unlock feature is built into the electronic liftgate release...

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    Automatic unlock doors on exit the doors will unlock automatically on vehicles with power door locks if: 1. The automatic unlock doors on exit feature is enabled. 2. All doors are closed. 3. The transmission gear selector was not in park, then is placed in park. 4. Any door is opened. Child-protecti...

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    • for emergency exit with the system engaged, rotate the door lock button until the lock indicator is hidden (unlocked position), roll down the window, and open the door with the outside door handle. Warning! Avoid trapping anyone in a vehicle in a collision. Remember that the rear doors can only be...

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    Adjusting the seat forward or rearward the seat can be adjusted both forward and rearward. Push the seat switch forward or rearward. The seat will move in the direction of the switch. Release the switch when the desired position has been reached. Adjusting the seat up or down the height of the seats...

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    Warning! (continued) 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 result from a poorly adjusted seat belt. • do not ride with the seatback reclined so that ...

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    1. Pull upward on the release lever to release the seat. Note: • do not fold the 60% rear seat down with the left outboard or rear center seat belt buckled. • do not fold the 40% rear seat down with the right outboard seat belt buckled. 2. Fold the rear seat completely forward. Note: you may experie...

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    Locking, you will have difficulty returning the seat to its proper position. Warning! • be certain that the seatback is securely locked into position. If the seatback is not securely locked into position the seat will not provide the proper stability for child seats and/or passengers. An improperly ...

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    Steering column (if equipped) and a set of desired radio station presets. Your key fob can also be programmed to recall the same positions when the unlock button is pushed. Note: your vehicle is equipped with two key fobs, one key fob can be linked to memory position 1 and the other key fob can be l...

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    3. Push and release the set (s) button on the memory switch. 4. Within five seconds, push and release either of the memory buttons (1) or (2). The instrument cluster dis- play will display which memory position has been set. Note: • memory profiles can be set without the vehicle in park, but the veh...

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    Memory position recall note: the vehicle must be in park to recall memory positions. If a recall is attempted when the vehicle is not in park, a message will be displayed in the instrument cluster display. Driver one memory position recall • to recall the memory settings for driver one using the mem...

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    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 factory. The easy entry/ exit feature is enabled (or later disabled) through the programmable features in the uconnect system....

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    From hi to lo, indicating the change. The lo-level setting will turn off automatically after approximately 45 min- utes. 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. Vehicles equipped with remote ...

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    You can choose from hi, lo or off heat settings. Amber indicator lights in each switch indicate the level of heat in use. Two indicator lights will illuminate for hi, one for lo and none for off. Push the switch once to select hi-level heating. Push the switch a second time to select lo-level heatin...

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    Front ventilated seats — if equipped located in the seat cushion and seat back are fans that draw the air from the passenger compartment and move air through fine perforations in the seat cover to help keep the driver and front passenger cooler in higher ambient temperatures. The fans operate at two...

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    Supplemental active head restraints — front seats active head restraints are passive, deployable compo- nents, and vehicles with this equipment cannot be readily identified by any markings, only through visual inspection of the head restraint. The active head restraints (ahr) will be split in two ha...

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    For comfort the active head restraints can be tilted forward and rearward. To tilt the head restraint closer to the back of your head, pull forward on the bottom of the head restraint. Push rearward on the bottom of the head restraint to move the head restraint away from your head. Note: • the head ...

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

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    Warning! Sitting in a seat with the head restraint in its lowered position could result in serious injury or death in a collision. Always make sure the outboard head re- straints are in their upright positions when the seat is to be occupied. Note: for proper routing of a child seat tether, refer to...

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    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. Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death. Heated steering wheel — i...

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    Mirrors automatic dimming 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. This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight glare from vehicles behind you. Note: the automat...

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    Warning! Vehicles and other objects seen in an outside convex mirror will look smaller and farther away than they really are. Relying too much on side convex mirrors could cause you to collide with another vehicle or other object. Use your inside mirror when judging the size or distance of a vehicle...

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    Power mirror preselected positions can be controlled by the optional memory seat feature. Refer to “driver memory seat” in “getting to know your vehicle” for further information. Heated mirrors — if equipped these mirrors are heated to melt frost or ice. This feature will be activated whenever you t...

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    Automatic power folding mirrors when the automatic fold mirrors feature is enabled, the exterior mirrors will fold in when exiting the vehicle (the ignition is off, all doors are closed, and the doors are locked). • if the exterior mirrors were auto-folded, they will unfold when the ignition is turn...

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    Illuminated vanity mirrors to access an illuminated vanity mirror, flip down one of the visors. Lift the cover to reveal the mirror. The light will turn on automatically. Sun visor “slide-on-rod” feature — if equipped the sun visor “slide-on-rod” feature allows for additional flexibility in position...

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    Switch controls the operation of the headlights, parking lights, instrument panel lights, cargo lights and fog lights (if equipped). To turn on the headlights, rotate the headlight switch clockwise. When the headlight switch is on, the parking lights, taillights, license plate light and instrument p...

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    Position. To turn the automatic headlights off, turn the headlight switch out of the auto position. Note: the engine must be running before the headlights will turn on in the automatic mode. Automatic headlight leveling — hid headlights only this feature prevents the headlights from interfering with...

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    Note: this feature can be programmed through the uconnect system. Refer to “uconnect settings” in “multi- media” for further information. Lights-on reminder if the headlights, parking lights or cargo lights are left on after the ignition is turned off, a chime will sound when the driver’s door is op...

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    Multifunction lever the multifunction lever is located on the left side of the steering column. Turn signals move the multifunction lever up or down and the arrows on each side of the instrument cluster flash to show proper operation of the front and rear turn signal lights. Note: if either light re...

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    Automatic high beam — if equipped the automatic high beam headlamp control system provides increased forward lighting at night by automat- ing high beam control through the use of a digital camera mounted on the inside rearview mirror. This camera de- tects vehicle specific light and automatically s...

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    Interior lights courtesy and dome lights are turned on when the front doors are opened or when the dimmer control (rotating wheel on the right side of the headlight switch) is rotated to its farthest upward position. If your vehicle is equipped with remote keyless entry and the unlock button is push...

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    Front map/reading lights — if equipped the front map/reading lights are mounted in the overhead console. Each light can be turned on by pushing a switch on either side of the console. These buttons are backlit for night time visibility. To turn the lights off, push the switch a second time. The ligh...

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    Dimmer controls the brightness of the instrument panel lighting can be regulated by rotating the dimmer control up (brighter) or down (dimmer). When the headlights are on you can supplement the brightness of the instrument cluster dis- play, radio and overhead console by rotating the control to its ...

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    Windshield wipers and washers the windshield wiper/washer controls are located on the multifunction lever on the left side of the steering column. The front wipers are operated by rotating a switch, located on the end of the lever. For information on the rear wiper/washer, refer to “rear window wipe...

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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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    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- shield during freezing weather, warm the windshield with the defroster before and during windshield washer use. Mist use the mi...

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    Sensitive, and wiper delay position four is the most sensi- tive. Setting three should be used for normal rain condi- tions. Settings one and two can be used if the driver desires less wiper sensitivity. Setting four can be used if the driver desires more sensitivity. Place the wiper switch in the o...

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    Rotate the center portion of the lever upward to the first detent for intermittent operation and to the second detent for continuous rear wiper operation. Rotating the center portion upward once more will activate the washer pump which will continue to operate as long as the switch is held. Upon rel...

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    Headlight washers — if equipped the multifunction lever operates the headlight washers when the ignition switch is in the on position and the headlights are turned on. The multifunction lever is located on the left side of the steering column. To use the headlight washers, push the multifunction lev...

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    Uconnect 8.4/8.4 nav automatic climate controls 3 getting to know your vehicle 77.

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

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    Icon description auto button automatically controls the interior cabin temperature by adjusting airflow distribution and amount. Toggling this function will cause the system to switch between manual mode and auto- matic modes. Refer to “automatic operation” for more information. Front defrost button...

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    Icon description sync button press the sync button on the touchscreen to toggle the sync feature on/off. The sync indica- tor is illuminated when this feature is enabled. Sync is used to synchronize the passenger tem- perature setting with the driver temperature setting. Changing the passenger’s tem...

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    Icon description bi-level mode bi-level mode air comes from the instrument panel outlets and floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister outlets. Note: bi-level mode is designed under comfort conditions to provide cooler air out of the panel out- le...

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    Caution! Failure to follow these cautions can cause damage to the heating elements: • use care when washing the inside of the rear win- dow. Do not use abrasive window cleaners on the interior surface of the window. Use a soft cloth and a mild washing solution, wiping parallel to the heat- ing eleme...

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    Interior air by pressing the recirculation control button. The recirculation indicator will illuminate when this button is selected. Press the button a second time to turn off the recirculation mode and allow outside air into the vehicle. Note: in cold weather, use of recirculation mode may lead to ...

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

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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. Outside air intake make sure the...

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    Operating tips chart 86 getting to know your vehicle.

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

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    To open the window part way, push the window switch down briefly and release it when you want the window to stop. To stop the window from going all the way down during the auto-down operation, pull up on the switch briefly. Auto-up feature with anti-pinch protection lift the window switch up, for a ...

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    Push and release the window lockout button again (the indicator light on the button will turn back off). Wind buffeting wind buffeting can be described as the perception of pressure on the ears or a helicopter-type sound in the ears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind buffeting with the windows down, or ...

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    Warning! • never leave children unattended in a vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Never leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, or in a location accessible to children. Do not leave the ignition of a vehicle equipped with keyless enter-n-go in the acc or on/run mode. Occupants, parti...

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    Note: if the sunshade is in the closed position when express or manual open operation is initiated the sun- shade will automatically open to the half open position prior to the sunroof opening. Closing sunroof express push the switch forward and release it within one-half second and the sunroof will...

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    Note: if the sunroof is open, the shade will close to the half-open position. Pushing the shade close button again will automatically close both the sunroof and shade com- pletely. Manual to close the shade, push and hold the switch in the forward position. Any release of the switch will stop the mo...

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    Ignition off operation note: • the power sunroof switch can remain active in acces- sory delay for up to approximately ten minutes after the vehicle’s ignition is placed to the off position. Opening either front door will cancel this feature. • this feature is programmable using the uconnect sys- te...

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    2. Reach under the hood, move safety latch to the left and lift the hood. Closing the hood 1. Hold up the hood with one hand and with the other hand remove the support rod from its seat and reinsert it into the locking tab. 2. Lower the hood to approximately 12 inches (30 cm) from the engine compart...

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    To unlock/enter the liftgate the liftgate may be released in several ways: • key fob • outside handle • button on overhead console the liftgate passive entry unlock feature is built into the electronic liftgate release. With a valid passive entry key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the liftgate, push the...

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

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    Trim panel, near the liftgate opening. If the liftgate is in motion, pushing the liftgate button located on the left rear trim panel will reverse the liftgate. When the liftgate button on the key fob is pushed two times, the turn signals will flash twice to signal that the liftgate is opening or clo...

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    • if the electronic liftgate release is pushed while the power liftgate is closing, the liftgate will reverse to the full open position. • if the electronic liftgate release is pushed while the power liftgate is opening, the liftgate motor will disen- gage to allow manual operation. • if the power l...

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    To operate the flashlight, push the switch once for high, twice for low, and a third time to return to off. Cargo storage bins there are up to four removable storage bins located in the rear cargo area. There are two storage bins located on either side of the cargo area. Note: if your vehicle is equ...

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    Two additional storage bins are located under the load floor. To access the lower storage bins, raise the load floor and attach the tether strap (attached to the bottom of the load floor) to the liftgate opening. Retractable cargo area cover — if equipped note: the purpose of this cover is for priva...

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    3. The liftgate may be opened with the cargo cover in place. Warning! In a collision, a loose cargo cover in the vehicle could cause injury. It could fly around in a sudden stop and strike someone in the vehicle. Do not store the cargo cover on the cargo floor or in the passenger compart- ment. Remo...

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    Warning! (continued) only, not for passengers, who should sit in seats and use seat belts. • cargo tie-down hooks are not safe anchors for a child seat tether strap. In a sudden stop or accident, a hook could pull loose and allow the child seat to come loose. A child could be badly injured. Use only...

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    The homelink buttons, located on the overhead console, designate the three different homelink channels. The homelink indicator is located above the center button. Note: homelink is disabled when the vehicle security alarm is active. Before you begin programming homelink be sure that your vehicle is ...

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    1. Place the ignition in the on/run position. 2. Place the hand-held transmitter 1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) away from the homelink button you wish to program while keeping the homelink indicator light in view. 3. Push and hold the homelink button you want to program while you push and hold the hand-h...

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    To program the remaining two homelink buttons, repeat each step for each remaining button. Do not erase the channels. Reprogramming a single homelink button (rolling code) to reprogram a channel that has been previously trained, follow these steps: 1. Cycle the ignition to the on/run position. 2. Pu...

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    2. Push and hold the desired homelink button until the indicator light begins to flash after 20 seconds. Do not release the button. 3. Without releasing the button proceed with “program- ming a non-rolling code” step 2 and follow all remain- ing steps. ⬙ canadian/gate operator programming for progra...

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    If you unplugged the garage door opener/device for programming, plug it back in at this time. Reprogramming a single homelink button (canadian/ gate operator) to reprogram a channel that has been previously trained, follow these steps: 1. Cycle the ignition to the on/run position. 2. Push and hold t...

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    Warning! • vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a danger- ous gas. Do not run your vehicle in the garage while programming the transceiver. Exhaust gas can cause serious injury or death. • your motorized door or gate will open and close while you are programming the universal trans- ceiver. Do ...

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    Internal equipment storage glove compartment the glove compartment is located on the passenger side of the instrument panel. To open the glove compartment, pull outward on the latch and lower the glove compartment door. Glove compartment opened glove compartment 3 getting to know your vehicle 109.

  • Page 112

    Door storage large storage areas are built into the door panels for easy access. Console features the center console contains both an upper and a lower storage area. To open the upper storage compartment, pull upward on the small latch located on the lid. Door panel storage storage compartment 110 g...

  • Page 113

    Lift upward on the larger of the latches to access the lower storage compartment. Your vehicle may have an optional cd or dvd player located in the center console. Storage compartment latches lower storage compartment 3 getting to know your vehicle 111.

  • Page 114

    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. Overhead console the overhead console contains courtesy/reading lights and storage for sunglasses. Universal garage door op...

  • Page 115

    Front map/reading lights — if equipped lights are mounted in the overhead console. Each light can be turned on by pushing the switch on either side of the console. These buttons are backlit for night time visibility. To turn the lights off, push the switch a second time. The lights also turn on when...

  • Page 116

    Courtesy lights the courtesy lights can be turned on by pushing the top corner of the lens. To turn the lights off, push the lens a second time. Sunglasses bin door at the front of the console a compartment is provided for the storage of a pair of sunglasses. The storage compart- ment access is a “p...

  • Page 117

    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 fold-down center armrest. Sun visor “slide-on-rod” feature — if equipped the sun visor “slide-on-rod” feature allows for additional fl...

  • Page 118

    Electrical power outlets your vehicle is equipped with 12 volt (15 amp) power outlets that can be used to power cellular phones, small electronics and other low powered electrical accessories. The power outlets are labeled with either a “key” or a “battery” symbol to indicate how the outlet is power...

  • Page 119

    In addition to the front power outlet, there is also a power outlet located in the storage area of the center console. The rear power outlet is located in the right rear cargo area. Note: the rear power outlet can be switched from switched “ignition” only to constant “battery” powered all the time. ...

  • Page 120

    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. (continued) power outlet right rear quarter panel fuse power outlet fuse locations 1 — f104 fuse 20 amp yellow power outlet con...

  • Page 121

    Warning! (continued) • close the lid when not in use and while driving the vehicle. • if this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric shock and failure. Caution! • many accessories that can be plugged in draw power from the vehicle’s battery, even when not in use (i.E., cellular phones, etc.)...

  • Page 122

    Inverter should automatically reset. To avoid overloading the circuit, check the power ratings on electrical devices prior to using the inverter. Warning! To avoid serious injury or death: • do not insert any objects into the receptacles. • do not touch with wet hands. • close the lid when not in us...

  • Page 123

    Warning! Cargo must be securely tied down before driving your vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off the ve- hicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting in personal injury or property damage. Follow the roof rack cau- tions when carrying cargo on your roof rack. Caution! • to prevent damage...

  • Page 125: Contents

    Getting to know your instrument panel contents 䡵 instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 ▫ instrument cluster descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . .125 䡵 instrument cluster display . . . . . . . . . . .126 ▫ instrument cluster display location and controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 126

    Instrument cluster srt instrument cluster 124 getting to know your instrument panel.

  • Page 127

    Instrument cluster descriptions 1. Speedometer • indicates vehicle speed. 2. Tachometer • indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm x 1000). 3. Temperature gauge • the temperature gauge shows engine coolant tem- perature. Any reading within the normal range indi- cates that the engin...

  • Page 128

    Instrument cluster display your vehicle may be equipped with an instrument cluster display, which offers useful information to the driver. With the ignition in the stop/off position, opening/closing of a door will activate the display for viewing, and display the total miles, or kilometers, in the o...

  • Page 129

    • trip • audio • stored messages • screen setup • diagnostic • speed warning — if equipped 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 ...

  • Page 130

    Oil change reset your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil change indi- cator 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 oil change indi- ...

  • Page 131

    • washer fluid low • oil pressure low • oil change due • fuel low • service anti-lock brake system • service electronic throttle control • service power steering • cruise off • cruise ready • acc override • cruise set to xxx mph • tire pressure screen with low tire(s) “inflate tire to xx” • service ...

  • Page 132

    • remote start disabled start to reset • service air bag system • service air bag warning light • door open • doors open • liftgate open • hood open • shift not allowed • vehicle speed too high to shift to d • vehicle speed is too high to shift to r • vehicle speed is too high to shift to p • servic...

  • Page 133

    Oil temperature oil pressure — gasoline vehicle only oil life battery voltage with the vehicle off and in the run position, hold the ok button for one second for storage mode. Push ok button to confirm vehicle storage. The instrument cluster display will display a countdown from ten to zero. Note: p...

  • Page 134

    Performance features push and release the up or down arrow button until the srt icon/title is highlighted in the instrument cluster display. Push and release the left or right arrow button to scroll through the performance feature submenus. Warning! Measurement of vehicle statistics with the perfor-...

  • Page 135

    • braking distance – distance – from speed • current g-forces • peak g-forces • lap timer • lap history – will list the last 4 laps with the best lap highlighted in green. • top speed driver assist push and release the up or down arrow button until the driver assist menu title is displayed is highli...

  • Page 136

    • 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 no acc display activity. For further information, refer to “adaptive cruise control (acc) — if equipped” in “starting and o...

  • Page 137

    • average fuel economy – shows the average fuel economy (mpg, l/100 km, or km/l) of trip a or trip b since the last reset. • elapsed time – shows the total elapsed time of travel since trip a or trip b has been reset. Hold the ok button to reset feature information. Audio push and release the up or ...

  • Page 138

    Upper right • none • compass • outside temp (default setting) • time • range • fuel economy average • fuel economy current • trip a • trip b defaults (restores all settings to default settings) • cancel • restore current gear • on • off (default setting) favorite menus — equipped • speedometer • veh...

  • Page 139

    Diagnostics push and release the up or down arrow button until the diagnostics icon/title is highlighted in the instrument cluster display. Push and release the ok button to display the diagnostic trouble codes and descriptions. When the end of the list is reached, ⬙ no or end of diagnostic code ⬙ w...

  • Page 140

    Lights and messages” located in ”getting to know your instrument panel” for further information. The electrical loads that may be switched off (if equipped), and vehicle functions which can be effected by load reduction: • heated seat/vented seats/heated wheel • heated/cooled cup holders — if equipp...

  • Page 141

    What to do when an electrical load reduction action message is present (“battery saver on” or “battery saver mode”) during a trip: • reduce power to unnecessary loads if possible: – turn off redundant lights (interior or exterior) – check what may be plugged in to power outlets +12v, 115v ac, usb po...

  • Page 142

    Elapsed time shows the total elapsed time of travel since the last reset when the ignition switch is in the acc position. Elapsed time will increment when the ignition switch is in the on or start position. To reset a trip function reset will only occur while a resettable function is selected (highl...

  • Page 143

    Red telltale lights seat belt reminder warning light red telltale light what it means seat belt reminder warning light when the ignition switch is first turned to on/run, this light will turn on for four to eight sec- onds as a bulb check. During the bulb check, if the driver’s or passenger seat bel...

  • Page 144

    Brake warning light red telltale light what it means english metric brake warning light this light monitors various brake functions, including brake fluid level and parking brake appli- cation. If the brake light turns on it may indicate that the parking brake is applied, that the brake fluid level ...

  • Page 145

    Warning! Driving a vehicle with the red brake light on is dangerous. Part of the brake system may have failed. It will take longer to stop the vehicle. You could have a collision. Have the vehicle checked immediately. Vehicles equipped with the anti-lock brake system (abs) are also equipped with ele...

  • Page 146

    Oil pressure warning light red telltale light what it means oil pressure warning light this light indicates low engine oil pressure. If the light turns on while driving, stop the vehicle and shut off the engine as soon as possible. A chime will sound when this light turns on. Do not operate the vehi...

  • Page 147

    Oil temperature warning light red telltale light what it means oil temperature warning light this telltale indicates engine oil temperature is high. If the light turns on while driving, stop the ve- hicle and shut off the engine as soon as possible. Battery charge warning light red telltale light wh...

  • Page 148

    Electronic throttle control (etc) warning light red telltale light what it means electronic throttle control (etc) warning light this light informs you of a problem with the electronic throttle control (etc) system. If a prob- lem is detected while the engine is running, the light will either stay o...

  • Page 149

    Door open warning light red telltale light what it means door open warning light this indicator will illuminate when a door is ajar/open and not fully closed. Note: if the vehicle is moving, there will also be a single chime. Liftgate open warning light red telltale light what it means liftgate open...

  • Page 150

    Transmission temperature warning light red telltale light what it means transmission temperature warning light this light indicates that the transmission fluid temperature is running hot. This may occur with se- vere usage. If this light turns on, safely pull over and stop the vehicle. Then, shift t...

  • Page 151

    Hood open warning light red telltale light what it means hood open warning light this indicator will illuminate when the hood is ajar/open and not fully closed. Custom mode srt indicator light red telltale light what it means custom mode srt indicator light this light will turn on when custom mode s...

  • Page 152

    Yellow telltale lights engine malfunction warning light yellow telltale light what it means engine check/malfunction indicator light (mil) the engine check/malfunction indicator light (mil) is a part of an onboard diagnostic system called obd ii that monitors engine and automatic transmission contro...

  • Page 153

    Warning! A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as referenced above, can reach higher temperatures than in normal operating conditions. This can cause a fire if you drive slowly or park over flammable substances such as dry plants, wood, cardboard, etc. This could result in death or serious injury to...

  • Page 154

    Electronic stability control (esc) warning light yellow telltale light what it means electronic stability control (esc) indicator light — if equipped the “esc indicator light” in the instrument cluster will come on when the ignition switch is turned to the on/run position. It should go out when the ...

  • Page 155

    Electronic stability control (esc) off indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means electronic stability control (esc) off indicator light — if equipped this light indicates the electronic stability control (esc) is off. Tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) warning light yello...

  • Page 156

    Important: do not continue driving with one or more flat tires as handling may be compromised. Stop the vehicle, avoiding sharp braking and steering. Repair im- mediately using the dedicated tire repair kit and contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Each tire, including the spare (if pr...

  • Page 157

    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 system operation or sensor damage may result when using replacement equip- ment that is not of the same size, t...

  • Page 158

    Low fuel warning light yellow telltale light what it means low fuel indicator light when the fuel level reaches approximately 2.4 gal (9.1 l) this light will turn on, and remain on until fuel is added. Forward collision warning off warning (fcw) light yellow telltale light what it means forward coll...

  • Page 159

    Service forward collision warning (fcw) light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means service forward collision warning indicator light this light indicates a potential system fault with the fcw system. Refer to “adaptive cruise control (acc) — if equipped” in “starting and operating” for ...

  • Page 160

    Service adaptive cruise control (acc) system indicator light yellow telltale light what it means service adaptive cruise control indicator light this light will turn on when a acc is not operating and needs service. For further information, refer to “adaptive cruise control (acc) — if equipped” in “...

  • Page 161

    Lanesense failure indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means lanesense failure indicator light this light will turn on when the lanesense system is not operating and needs service. Please see your authorized dealer. Snow mode srt indicator light yellow telltale light what it m...

  • Page 162

    Blue telltale lights high beam indicator light blue telltale light what it means high beam indicator light this indicator shows that the high beam headlights are on. Push the multifunction control lever away from you to switch the headlights to high beam. Pull the lever toward you to switch the head...

  • Page 163

    Front fog indicator light — if equipped green telltale light what it means front fog indicator light this indicator will illuminate when the front fog lights are on. Turn signal warning lights green tell- tale light what it means turn signal indicator lights the instrument cluster arrow will flash i...

  • Page 164

    Cruise control set indicator light green telltale light what it means cruise control set indicator light this light will turn on when the electronic speed control is set. Refer to “electronic speed con- trol — if equipped” in “starting and operating” for further information. Adaptive cruise control ...

  • Page 165

    Adaptive cruise control (acc) set with target detected light — if equipped green telltale light what it means adaptive cruise control (acc) set with target detected light — if equipped this light will turn on when the adaptive cruise control is set and the target vehicle is de- tected. Refer to ⬙ ad...

  • Page 166

    Track mode srt indicator light green telltale light what it means track mode srt indicator light this light will turn on when track mode srt is active. Refer to “selec-track” in “starting and operating” for further information. Tow mode srt indicator light green telltale light what it means tow mode...

  • Page 167

    Lanesense indicator light — if equipped green telltale light what it means lanesense indicator light the lanesense indicator is solid green when both lane markings have been detected and the sys- tem is “armed” to provide visual warnings in the instrument cluster display and a torque warn- ing in th...

  • Page 168

    Adaptive cruise control (acc) ready light — if equipped white telltale light what it means adaptive cruise control (acc) ready light — if equipped this light will turn on when the vehicle equipped with adaptive cruise control (acc) has been turned on and in the ready state. Refer to “adaptive cruise...

  • Page 169

    Lanesense indicator light — if equipped white telltale light what it means lanesense indicator light when the lanesense system is on, the lanesense indicator is solid white when none or only the left or right lane marking has been detected. The indicator will turn green when both lanes are detected ...

  • Page 170

    Onboard diagnostic system (obd ii) cybersecurity your vehicle is required to have an onboard diagnostic system (obd ii) and a connection port to allow access to information related to the performance of your emissions controls. Authorized service technicians may need to ac- cess this information to ...

  • Page 171

    Your vehicle has a simple ignition actuated test, which you can use prior to going to the test station. To check if your vehicle’s obd ii system is ready, you must do the following: 1. Cycle the ignition switch to the on position, but do not crank or start the engine. Note: if you crank or start the...

  • Page 173: Safety

    Safety contents 䡵 safety features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 ▫ anti-lock brake system (abs) . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 ▫ electronic brake control system . . . . . . . . . . . .173 䡵 auxiliary driving systems . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 ▫ blind spot monitoring (bsm) — if equipp...

  • Page 174

    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 175

    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 176

    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 177

    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 178

    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 179

    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 180

    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 181

    Note: • 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 en...

  • Page 182

    Warning! (continued) engage to assist in maintaining stability. Esc “full off” mode is only intended for off-highway or off-road use. • 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 prevail...

  • Page 183

    • the esc system will make buzzing or clicking sounds when it is active. This is normal; the sounds will stop when esc becomes inactive following the maneuver that caused the esc activation. The “esc off indicator light” indicates the customer has elected to have the electronic sta- bility control (...

  • Page 184

    Towing” in “starting and operating” for further informa- tion. When tsc is functioning, the “esc activation/ malfunction indicator light” will flash, the engine power may be reduced and you may feel the brakes being applied to individual wheels to attempt to stop the trailer from swaying. Tsc is dis...

  • Page 185

    Hill descent control (hdc) — if equipped hdc is intended for low speed off road driving while in 4wd low range. Hdc maintains vehicle speed while descending hills during various driving situations. Hdc controls vehicle speed by actively controlling the brakes. Hdc has three states: 1. Off (feature i...

  • Page 186

    • 8th = 5.0 mph (8 km/h) • 9th = 5.6 mph (9 km/h) – if equipped 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 se...

  • Page 187

    • 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 188

    • vehicle speed is below 20 mph (32 km/h). 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 su...

  • Page 189

    • vehicle is shifted to park. 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 ...

  • Page 190

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

  • Page 191

    The bsm system notifies the driver of objects in the detection zones by illuminating the bsm warning light located in the outside mirrors in addition to sounding an audible (chime) alert and reducing the radio volume. Refer to “modes of operation” for further information. The bsm system monitors the...

  • Page 192

    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 193

    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 194

    The bsm system will not alert you of objects that are traveling in the opposite direction of the vehicle in adjacent lanes. Warning! The blind spot monitoring system is only an aid to help detect objects in the blind spot zones. The bsm system is not designed to detect pedestrians, bicyclists, or an...

  • Page 195

    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 196

    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 197

    Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. The device may not cause harmful interference. 2. The device must accept any interference received, in- cluding interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modifications to any of these systems by other than an au...

  • Page 198

    When the system determines a collision with the vehicle in front of you is no longer probable, the warning message will be deactivated. Note: • the minimum speed for fcw activation is 1 mph (2 km/h). • the fcw alerts may be triggered on objects other than vehicles such as guard rails or sign posts b...

  • Page 199

    The forward collision button is located in the uconnect display in the controls settings. To turn the fcw system off, press the forward collision button once to turn the system off. To turn the fcw system back on, press the forward collision button again to turn the system on. Changing the fcw statu...

  • Page 200

    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 screens. Fcw limited warning if the instrument cluster displays “acc/fcw limited functionality” or “acc/fcw limited...

  • Page 201

    Tires. The tire pressure will also increase as the vehicle is driven - this is normal and there should be no adjustment for this increased pressure. The tpms will warn the driver of a low tire pressure if the tire pressure falls below the low pressure warning thresh- old for any reason, including lo...

  • Page 202

    Caution! (continued) cause the tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) sensor to become inoperable. After using an after- market tire sealant it is recommended that you take your vehicle to an authorized dealership to have your sensor function checked. • after inspecting or adjusting the tire pressur...

  • Page 203

    Note: it is particularly important, for you to regularly check the tire pressure in all of your tires and to maintain the proper pressure. The tire pressure monitor system (tpms) consists of the following components: • receiver module • four tire pressure monitoring sensors • various tire pressure m...

  • Page 204

    Should a low tire condition occur on any of the four active road tire(s), you should stop as soon as possible, and inflate the low tire(s) that is in a different color on the graphic display to the vehicle’s recommended cold tire pressure displayed in the ⬙ inflate to xxx ⬙ message. Note: when filli...

  • Page 205

    2. Installing some form of aftermarket window tinting that affects radio wave signals. 3. Lots of snow or ice around the wheels or wheel hous- ings. 4. Using tire chains on the vehicle. 5. Using wheels/tires not equipped with tpm sensors. Note: • there is no tire pressure monitoring sensor in the sp...

  • Page 206

    The instrument cluster display will display a “service tpm system” message for a minimum of five seconds. This message is then followed by a graphic display, with “- -“ in place of the pressure value(s), indicating which tire pressure monitoring sensor(s) is not being received. If the ignition switc...

  • Page 207

    In addition, the tire pressure monitoring telltale light will turn off and the graphic in the instrument cluster display will display a new pressure value instead of dashes (- -), as long as no tire pressure is below the low-pressure warning limit in any of the four active road tires. The vehicle ma...

  • Page 208

    Note: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Occupant restraint systems some of the most important safety features in your vehicle are the restraint systems: occupant restraint systems features...

  • Page 209

    7. The driver and front passenger seats should be moved back as far as practical to allow the front air bags room to inflate. 8. Do not lean against the door or window. If your vehicle has side air bags, and deployment occurs, the side air bags will inflate forcefully into the space between occu- pa...

  • Page 210

    A few seconds. If the driver or outboard front seat passen- ger (if equipped with outboard front passenger seat beltalert) is unbuckled when the ignition switch is first in the start or on/run position the seat belt reminder light will turn on and remain on until both outboard front seat belts are b...

  • Page 211

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

  • Page 212

    Warning! (continued) • a lap belt worn too high can increase the risk of injury in a collision. The seat belt forces won’t be at the strong hip and pelvic bones, but across your abdomen. Always wear the lap part of your seat belt as low as possible and keep it snug. • a twisted seat belt may not pro...

  • Page 213

    Equipped with a rear seat). Grasp the latch plate and pull out the seat belt. Slide the latch plate up the webbing as far as necessary to allow the seat belt to go around your lap. 3. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.” pulling o...

  • Page 214

    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 if it is too tight, tilt the latch plate and pull on the lap belt. A snug seat belt reduces the risk of sliding...

  • Page 215

    Adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage in the driver and front passenger seats, the top of the shoulder belt can be adjusted upward or downward to position the seat belt away from your neck. Push or squeeze the anchorage button to release the anchorage, and move it up or down to the position that ...

  • Page 216

    Position, your authorized dealer can provide you with a seat belt extender. The seat belt extender should be used only if the existing seat belt is not long enough. When the seat belt extender is not required for a different occupant, it must be removed. Warning! • only use a seat belt extender if i...

  • Page 217

    Seat belt pretensioner the front 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. Pretensione...

  • Page 218

    Alr is activated, you will hear a clicking sound as the seat belt retracts. Allow the webbing to retract completely in this case and then carefully pull out only the amount of webbing necessary to comfortably wrap around the occu- pant’s mid-section. Slide the latch plate into the buckle until you h...

  • Page 219

    Warning! (continued) • do not use the automatic locking mode to restrain occupants who are wearing the seat belt or children who are using booster seats. The locked mode is only used to install rear-facing or forward-facing child restraints that have a harness for restraining the child. Supplemental...

  • Page 220

    Active head restraint (ahr) components: warning! • all occupants, including the driver, should not oper- ate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until the head (continued) warning! (continued) restraints are placed in their proper positions in order to minimize the risk of neck injury in the event ...

  • Page 221

    Forward and separated from the rear half of the head restraint (see image). Do not drive your vehicle after the ahrs have deployed. The head restraint must be reset into the original position to best protect the occupant for all types of collisions. An authorized fca us llc dealer must reset the ahr...

  • Page 222

    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/run position. If the ignition switch is in the off position or in the acc position, the air bag system is not on and the air bags will not inflate. Th...

  • Page 223

    Warning! Ignoring the air bag warning light in your instrument panel could mean you won’t have the air bag system to protect you in a collision. If the light does not come on as a bulb check when the ignition is first turned on, stays on after you start the vehicle, or if it comes on as you drive, h...

  • Page 224

    Front air bags this vehicle has front air bags and lap/shoulder belts for both the driver and front passenger. The front air bags are a supplement to the seat belt restraint systems. The driver front air bag is mounted in the center of the steering wheel. The passenger front air bag is mounted in th...

  • Page 225

    Warning! (continued) • 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. • only use a rear-facing child restraint in a vehicle wit...

  • Page 226

    Warning! (continued) collisions, air bags won’t deploy at all. Always wear your seat belts even though you have air bags. 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 inju...

  • Page 227

    Supplemental driver knee air bag this vehicle is equipped with a supplemental driver knee air bag mounted in the instrument panel below the steering column. The supplemental driver knee air bag provides enhanced protection during a frontal impact by working together with the seat belts, pretensioner...

  • Page 228

    Area where the sab inflates. Children are at an even greater risk of injury from a deploying air bag. 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 inj...

  • Page 229

    Area where the sabics inflate. Children are at an even greater risk of injury from a deploying air bag. Warning! • do not stack luggage or other cargo up high enough to block the deployment of the sabics. The trim covering above the side windows where the sabic and its deployment path are located sh...

  • Page 230

    Warning! (continued) • being too close to the side air bags during deploy- ment could cause you to be severely injured or killed. • relying on the side air bags alone could lead to more severe injuries in a collision. The side air bags work with your seat belt to restrain you properly. In some colli...

  • Page 231

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

  • Page 232

    Do not drive your vehicle after the air bags have deployed. If you are involved in another collision, the air bags will not be in place to protect you. Warning! Deployed air bags and seat belt pretensioners cannot protect you in another collision. Have the air bags, seat belt pretensioners, and the ...

  • Page 233

    Maintaining your air bag system warning! • modifications to any part of the air bag system could cause it to fail when you need it. You could be injured if the air bag system is not there to protect you. Do not modify the components or wiring, in- cluding adding any kind of badges or stickers to the...

  • Page 234

    • these data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur. Note: edr data are recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data are recorded by the edr under normal driving conditions and no personal data (e.G., name, g...

  • Page 235

    Before buying any restraint system, make sure that it has a label certifying that it meets all applicable safety stan- dards. You should also make sure that you can install it in the vehicle where you will use it. Note: • for additional information, refer to www.Safercar.Gov/ parents/index.Htm or ca...

  • Page 236

    Child size, height, weight or age recommended type of child restraint larger children children who have out-grown their forward-facing child restraint, but are too small to properly fit the vehicle’s seat belt belt positioning booster seat and the vehicle seat belt, seated in the rear seat of the ve...

  • Page 237

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

  • Page 238

    Children too large for booster seats children who are large enough to wear the shoulder belt comfortably, and whose legs are long enough to bend over the front of the seat when their back is against the seatback, should use the seat belt in a rear seat. Use this simple 5-step test to decide whether ...

  • Page 239

    Recommendations for attaching child restraints restraint type combined weight of the child + child restraint use any attachment method shown with an “x” below latch – lower anchors only seat belt only latch – lower anchors + top tether anchor seat belt + top tether anchor rear-facing child restraint...

  • Page 240

    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 241

    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 com- bined weight of the chi...

  • Page 242

    Locating latch anchorages the lower anchorages are round bars that are found at the rear of the seat cushion where it meets the seatback, below the anchorage 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...

  • Page 243

    Latch-compatible child restraint systems will be equipped with a rigid bar or a flexible strap on each side. Each will have a hook or connector to attach to the lower anchorage and a way to tighten the connection to the anchorage. Forward-facing child restraints and some rear- facing child restraint...

  • Page 244

    2. Pull down on the tether to unhook it from the plastic seat backing. 3. Raise the armrest and attach the tether hook to the strap located on the front of the arm rest. Always follow the directions of the child restraint manu- facturer when installing your child restraint. Not all child restraint s...

  • Page 245

    To install a latch-compatible child restraint if the selected seating position has a switchable automatic locking retractor (alr) seat belt, stow the seat belt, following the instructions below. See the section “installing child restraints using the vehicle seat belt” to check what type of seat belt...

  • Page 246

    How to stow an unused switchable-alr (alr) seat belt when using the latch attaching system to install a child restraint, stow all alr seat belts that are not being used by other occupants or being used to secure child restraints. An unused belt could injure a child if they play with it and accidenta...

  • Page 247

    Necessary to use a locking clip. The alr retractor can be “switched” into a locked mode by pulling all of the webbing out of the retractor and then letting the webbing retract back into the retractor. If it is locked, the alr will make a clicking noise while the webbing is pulled back into the retra...

  • Page 248

    Frequently asked questions about installing child restraints with seat belts what is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of the child re- straint) 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 tethe...

  • Page 249

    1. Place the child seat in the center of the seating position. For some second row seats, you may need to recline the seat and/or raise the head restraint to get a better fit. If the rear seat can be moved forward and rearward in the vehicle, you may wish to move it to its rear-most position to make...

  • Page 250

    Installing child restraints using the top tether anchorage warning! Do not attach a tether strap for a rear-facing car seat to any location in front of the car seat, including the seat frame or a tether anchorage. Only attach the tether strap of a rear-facing car seat to the tether anchorage that is...

  • Page 251

    3. Route the tether strap to provide the most direct path for the strap between the anchor and the child seat. If your vehicle is equipped with adjustable rear head restraints, raise the head restraint, and where possible, route the tether strap under the head restraint and between the two posts. If...

  • Page 252

    Warning! (continued) • an incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to increased head motion and possible injury to the child. Use only the anchorage position directly be- hind the child seat to secure a child restraint top tether strap. • if your vehicle is equipped with a split rear seat, make ...

  • Page 253

    Warning! (continued) • do not run the engine in a closed garage or in confined areas any longer than needed to move your vehicle in or out of the area. • if you are required to drive with the trunk/liftgate/ rear doors open, make sure that all windows are closed and the climate control blower switch...

  • Page 254

    Driving, have an authorized dealer service the vehicle immediately. 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 w...

  • Page 255

    Warning! (continued) pedal (if present) to check for interference. If your floor mat interferes with the operation of any pedal, 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 si...

  • Page 256

    Door latches check for proper closing, latching, and locking. Fluid leaks check area under vehicle after overnight parking for fuel, engine coolant, oil, or other fluid leaks. Also, if gasoline fumes are detected or if fuel, power steering fluid (if equipped), or brake fluid leaks are suspected. The...

  • Page 257: Starting And Operating

    Starting and operating contents 䡵 starting procedures — gasoline engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .258 ▫ normal starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .258 ▫ cold weather operation (below –22°f or −30°c) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259 ▫ after st...

  • Page 258

    䡵 adaptive cruise control (acc) — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283 ▫ adaptive cruise control (acc) operation . . . . .285 ▫ activating adaptive cruise control (acc) . . . . .285 ▫ to activate/deactivate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .286 ▫ to set a desired...

  • Page 259

    ▫ parksense system usage precautions . . . . . . . . .321 䡵 parksense active park assist system — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .323 ▫ enabling and disabling the parksense active park assist system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .324 ▫ parallel parking ...

  • Page 260

    Starting procedures — gasoline engines before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and if present, instruct all other occupants to buckle their seat belts. Warning! • before exiting a vehicle, always shift the automatic transmission i...

  • Page 261

    To turn off the engine using engine start/stop button 1. Place the gear selector in park, then push and release the engine start/stop button. 2. The ignition will return to the off mode. 3. If the gear selector is not in park, the engine start/ stop button must be held for two seconds or three short...

  • Page 262

    After starting the idle speed is controlled automatically, and it will decrease as the engine warms up. If engine fails to start warning! • never pour fuel or other flammable liquid into the throttle body air inlet opening in an attempt to start the vehicle. This could result in flash fire causing s...

  • Page 263

    • drive with the engine speed less than 3,500 rpm. • maintain vehicle speed below 55 mph (88 km/h) and observe local speed limits. 100 to 300 miles (161 to 483 km): • depress the accelerator pedal slowly and not more than halfway to avoid rapid acceleration in lower gears (1st to 3rd gears). • avoid...

  • Page 264

    When the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the on position, the “brake” warning light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. Note: • when the parking brake is applied and the transmission is placed in gear, the “brake” warning light will flash. If vehicle speed is detected, a ...

  • Page 265

    Warning! (continued) • when leaving the vehicle, always make sure the keyless ignition node is in the “off” mode, remove the key fob from the vehicle and lock the vehicle. • do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle or in a location accessible to children, and do not leave the ignition of a ve...

  • Page 266

    Warning! (continued) • when leaving the vehicle, always make sure the ignition is in the off mode, remove the key fob from the vehicle, and lock the 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...

  • Page 267

    Also be pressed to shift from neutral into drive or reverse when the vehicle is stopped or moving at low speeds. Fuel economy (eco) mode the fuel economy (eco) mode can improve the vehicle’s overall fuel economy during normal driving conditions. Push the “eco” switch in the center stack of the instr...

  • Page 268

    Drive or reverse when the vehicle is stopped or mov- ing at low speeds (refer to “brake/transmission shift interlock system” in this section). Select the drive range for normal driving. The electronically-controlled transmission provides a pre- cise shift schedule. The transmission electronics are s...

  • Page 269

    Note: after selecting any gear range, wait a moment to allow the selected gear to engage before accelerating. This is especially important when the engine is cold. Park (p) this range supplements the parking brake by locking the transmission. The engine can be started in this range. Never attempt to...

  • Page 270

    Warning! (continued) turn the ignition off. When the ignition is in the off mode, the transmission is locked in park, securing the vehicle against unwanted movement. • when leaving the vehicle, always make sure the ignition is in the off mode, remove the key fob from the vehicle, and lock the vehicl...

  • Page 271

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

  • Page 272

    Wheel drive operation” in “starting and operating”) or use the autostick shift control (refer to “autostick” in this section for further information) to select a lower gear. Under these conditions, using tow mode or a lower gear will improve performance and extend transmission life by reducing exces...

  • Page 273

    4. Wait approximately 30 seconds. 5. Restart the engine. 6. Shift into the desired gear range. If the problem is no longer detected, the transmission will return to normal operation. Note: even if the transmission can be reset, we recom- mend that you visit your authorized dealer at your earliest po...

  • Page 274

    The transmission to the next lower gear. Tapping the selector rearward (+) (or tapping the (+) shift paddle) will command an upshift. Note: the shift paddles may be disabled (or re-enabled, as desired) using drive modes. In autostick mode, the transmission will shift up or down when (+/-) is manuall...

  • Page 275

    Warning! (continued) and the vehicle could skid, causing a collision or personal injury. Four-wheel drive operation selec-track — if equipped (srt) description selec-track combines the capabilities of the vehicle control systems, along with driver input, to provide the best performance for all terra...

  • Page 276

    • snow – tuning set for additional stability in inclement weather. Use on and off road on loose traction surfaces such as snow. This feature will reset to auto upon an ignition cycle. • auto – fully automatic full time four-wheel drive op- eration can be used on and off road. Balances traction with ...

  • Page 277

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

  • Page 278

    3. Press the “activate launch control” button on the touchscreen, follow instructions in the instrument clus- ter display. • make sure the vehicle is not moving. • put vehicle in first gear. • steering wheel must be pointing straight. • vehicle must be on level ground. • apply brake pressure. • whil...

  • Page 279

    Guidelines for track use note: because of the extreme conditions encountered during track use, any damage or wear associated with track use is not covered by warranty. • if your srt vehicle is equipped with drive modes they will alter the vehicle’s performance in various driving situations. It is re...

  • Page 280

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

  • Page 281

    Capacity. Resurfacing also thins the rotor cheek, making it less robust and increasing the likelihood of pulsation in further track use. Fuel saver technology — if equipped this feature offers improved fuel economy by shutting off four of the engine’s eight cylinders during light load and cruise con...

  • Page 282

    Note: • even if the power steering assistance is no longer operational, it is still possible to steer the vehicle. Under these conditions there will be a substantial increase in steering effort, especially at low speeds and during parking maneuvers. • if the condition persists, see your authorized d...

  • Page 283

    Warning! Speed control can be dangerous where the system cannot maintain a constant speed. Your vehicle could go too fast for the conditions, and you could lose control and have an accident. Do not use speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, icy, snow-covered or slippery. To act...

  • Page 284

    • if the button is continually pushed, the set speed will continue to increase until the button is released, then the new set speed will be established. Metric speed (km/h) • pushing the set + button once will result in a 1 km/h increase in set speed. Each subsequent tap of the button results in an ...

  • Page 285

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

  • Page 286

    Warning! • adaptive cruise control (acc) is a convenience system. It is not a substitute for active driving involvement. It is always the driver’s responsibility to be attentive of road, traffic, and weather condi- tions, vehicle speed, distance to the vehicle ahead; and, most importantly, brake ope...

  • Page 287

    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 288

    • when the brakes are overheated. • when the driver door is open. • when the driver seat belt is unbuckled. • esc full-off mode is active. To activate/deactivate push and release the adaptive cruise control (acc) on/off button. The acc menu in the instrument cluster displays “acc ready.” to turn the...

  • Page 289

    To set a desired acc speed when the vehicle reaches the speed desired, push the set + button or the set - button and release. The instru- ment cluster display will display the set speed. If the system is set when the vehicle speed is below 20 mph (32 km/h), the set speed shall be defaulted to 20 mph...

  • Page 290

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

  • Page 291

    U.S. Speed (mph) • pushing the set + button once will result in a 1 mph increase in set speed. Each subsequent tap of the button results in an increase of 1 mph. • if the button is continually pushed, the set speed will continue to increase in 5 mph increments until the button is released. The incre...

  • Page 292

    Note: • when you override and push the set + button or set - buttons, the new set speed will be the current speed of the vehicle. • when you use the set - button to decelerate, if the engine’s braking power does not slow the vehicle suffi- ciently to reach the set speed, the brake system will automa...

  • Page 293

    Distance setting 3 bars (long) distance setting 2 bars (medium) 6 starting and operating 291.

  • Page 294

    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 295

    Note: the “brake!” screen in the instrument cluster display is a warning for the driver to take action and does not necessarily mean that the forward collision warning system is applying the brakes autonomously. Overtake aid when driving with acc engaged and following a vehicle, the system will prov...

  • Page 296

    Warning! (continued) in the path of the vehicle. Failure to follow these warnings can result in a collision and death or serious personal injury. Adaptive cruise control (acc) menu the instrument cluster display shows the current acc system settings. The instrument cluster display is located in the ...

  • Page 297

    Display warnings and maintenance “wipe front radar sensor in front of vehicle” warning the “acc/fcw unavailable wipe front radar sensor” warning will display and also a chime will indicate when conditions temporarily limit system performance. This most often occurs at times of poor visibility, such ...

  • Page 298

    • do not attach or install any accessories near the sensor, including transparent material or aftermarket grilles. Do- ing so could cause an acc system failure or malfunction. When the condition that deactivated the system is no longer present, the system will return to the “adaptive cruise control ...

  • Page 299

    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 300

    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 301

    Is completely in the lane. There may not be sufficient distance to the lane-changing vehicle. Always be attentive and ready to apply the brakes if necessary. Narrow vehicles some narrow vehicles traveling near the outer edges of the lane or edging into the lane are not detected until they have moved...

  • Page 302

    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 303

    Warning! In the normal (fixed speed) cruise control mode, the system will not react to vehicles ahead. In addition, the proximity warning does not activate and no alarm will sound even if you are too close to the vehicle ahead since neither the presence of the vehicle ahead nor the vehicle-to vehicl...

  • Page 304

    • if the button is continually pushed, the set speed will continue to increase in 10 km/h increments until the button is released. The increase in set speed is reflected in the instrument cluster display. To decrease speed when the normal (fixed speed) cruise control is set, you can decrease speed b...

  • Page 305

    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 turn off the system will turn off and erase the set speed in memory if: • the normal (fixed speed) cruise control on/off button is pushed. • the ignition is t...

  • Page 306

    • the automatic braking function can be enabled/ disabled from the customer-programmable features section of the uconnect system. • parksense will retain its last known configuration state for the automatic braking function through ignition cycles. The automatic braking function is intended to assis...

  • Page 307

    Parksense warning display the parksense warning screen will only be displayed if sound and display is selected from the customer - pro- grammable features section of the uconnect system. Refer to ⬙ uconnect settings” in “multimedia” for further infor- mation. The parksense warning screen is located ...

  • Page 308

    If an obstacle is detected in the left and/or right rear region, the display will show a single arc in the left and/or right rear region and the system will produce a tone. As the vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the display will show the single arc moving closer to the vehicle and the tone wil...

  • Page 309

    Slow tone fast tone 6 starting and operating 307.

  • Page 310

    Fast tone continuous tone 308 starting and operating.

  • Page 311

    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 opera- tion when the system is detecting an obstacle: warning alerts rear distance (inches/cm) greater than 79 inches (200 cm) 79-59 inches (...

  • Page 312

    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 313

    Is clean and clear of snow, ice, mud, dirt or other obstruc- tion and then cycle the ignition. If the message continues to appear, see an authorized dealer. If “parksense unavailable service required” appears in the instrument cluster display, see an autho- rized dealer. Cleaning the parksense syste...

  • Page 314

    • parksense should be disabled when the liftgate is in the open position and the vehicle is in reverse. An open 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 behin...

  • Page 315

    Vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, the vehicle brakes may be automatically applied and released when performing a reverse parking maneuver if the sys- tem detects a possible collision with an obstacle. Note: • the driver can override the automatic braking function by pressing the ga...

  • Page 316

    Parksense will retain the last system state (enabled or disabled) from the last ignition cycle when the ignition is changed to the on/run position. Parksense can be active only when the gear selector is in reverse or drive. If parksense is enabled at one of these gear selector positions, the system ...

  • Page 317

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

  • Page 318

    Slow tone slow tone for rear only 316 starting and operating.

  • Page 319

    Fast tone for rear only fast tone 6 starting and operating 317.

  • Page 320

    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 321

    Warning alerts for rear rear distance (inches/cm) greater than 79 inches (200 cm) 79-59 inches (150-100 cm) 59-47 inches (150-120 cm) 47-39 inches (120-100 cm) 39-25 inches (100-65 cm) 25-12 inches (65-30 cm) less than 12 inches (30 cm) arcs-center none 6th solid 5th solid 4th solid 3rd flashing 2nd...

  • Page 322

    Note: parksense will reduce the volume of the radio, if on, when the system is sounding an audio tone. 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...

  • Page 323

    Faulted condition, the instrument cluster display will dis- play a ⬙ parksense unavailable wipe rear sen- sors ⬙ , ⬙ parksense unavailable wipe front sen- sors ⬙ or ⬙ parksense unavailable service required ⬙ pop up message for five seconds. After five seconds, a vehicle graphic will be displayed wit...

  • Page 324

    • when you move the gear selector to the reverse position and parksense is turned off, the instrument cluster will display “parksense off” for as long as the vehicle is in reverse. • parksense, when on, will reduce the volume of the radio when it is sounding a tone. • clean the parksense sensors reg...

  • Page 325

    Caution! • parksense is only a parking aid and it is unable to recognize every obstacle, including small obstacles. Parking curbs might be temporarily detected or not detected at all. Obstacles located above or below the sensors will not be detected when they are in close proximity. • the vehicle mu...

  • Page 326

    To improve the performance of the feature. The system will also continuously perform the dynamic vehicle calibration to account for differences such as over or under inflated tires and new tires. Enabling and disabling the parksense active park assist system the parksense active park assist system c...

  • Page 327

    • 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 maneu- ver manually. The parksense active ...

  • Page 328

    • the driver needs to make sure that the selected parking space for the maneuver remains free and clear of any obstructions (e.G. Pedestrians, bicycles, etc.). • the driver is responsible to ensure that the selected parking space is suitable for the maneuver and free/ clear of anything that may be o...

  • Page 329

    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 330

    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. Space found — shift to reverse check surroundings — wait for steering to co...

  • Page 331

    Note: • it is the driver’s responsibility to use the brake and accelerator during the semi-automatic parking maneuver. • when the system instructs the driver to remove their hands from the steering wheel, the driver should check their surroundings and begin to back up slowly. • the parksense active ...

  • Page 332

    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 333

    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 334

    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 335

    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 336

    Your vehicle is now in the parallel park position. When the maneuver is complete, the driver will be instructed to check the vehicle’s parking position. If the driver is satis- fied with the vehicle position, they should shift to park. The ⬙ active parksense complete - check parking position ⬙ messa...

  • Page 337

    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 338

    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 perpendicular parking sequence. Once the vehicle is in position, you will be instructed to stop the vehicle’s movement and remove your hands from t...

  • Page 339

    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 340

    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 maneuver. • when the system instructs the driver to remove their hands from the steering wheel, the dri...

  • Page 341

    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 342

    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 343

    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 344

    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. Your vehicle is now in the perpendicular park position. When the maneuver i...

  • Page 345

    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 ve...

  • Page 346

    Caution! (continued) not be detected when they are in close proximity. • the vehicle must be driven slowly when using the parksense active park assist system 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 the...

  • Page 347

    Turning lanesense on or off the default status of lanesense is off. The lanesense button is located on the switch panel below the uconnect display. To turn the lanesense system on, push the lanesense button (led turns off). A “lane sense on” message is shown in the instrument cluster display. To tur...

  • Page 348

    Lanesense warning message the lanesense system will indicate the current lane drift condition through the instrument cluster display. 7.0 instrument cluster display when the lanesense system is on; the lane lines are gray when both of the lane boundaries have not been detected and the lanesense indi...

  • Page 349

    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 indicator is solid green when both lane markings have been detected and the system is on to provide visual ...

  • Page 350

    Changes from solid yellow to flashing 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. Note: the lanesense system operates with the similar b...

  • Page 351

    The top of the screen. After five seconds this note will disappear. The parkview camera is located on the rear of the vehicle above the rear license plate. When the vehicle is shifted out of reverse (with camera delay turned off), the rear camera mode is exited and the navigation or audio screen app...

  • Page 352

    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 353

    Refueling the vehicle 1. Push the fuel filler door release switch (located under the headlamp switch). 2. Open the fuel filler door. Note: in certain cold conditions, ice may prevent the fuel door from opening. If this occurs, lightly push on the fuel door to break the ice buildup and re-release the...

  • Page 354

    6. Wait 5 seconds before removing the fuel nozzle to allow fuel to drain from nozzle. 7. Remove the fuel nozzle and close the fuel door. Emergency gas can refueling • most gas cans will not open the flapper door. • a funnel is provided to open the flapper door to allow emergency refueling with a gas...

  • Page 355

    3. Grab popped up outboard edge with other hand to disengage snaps. 4. Remove the storage bin. 5. Pull the release cable to open the fuel door, push the release cable back to the home position to re-seat the fuel door latch to the closed position. Note: if the fuel door does not latch after the manu...

  • Page 356

    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 357

    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 358

    Rear gawr. Refer to “vehicle loading/vehicle certifica- tion label” in “starting and operating” for further infor- mation. Warning! It is important that you do not exceed the maximum front or rear gawr. A dangerous driving condition can result if either rating is exceeded. You could lose control of ...

  • Page 359

    May be required depending on vehicle and trailer configuration/loading to comply with gross axle weight rating (gawr) requirements. Warning! • an improperly adjusted weight distributing hitch system may reduce handling, stability, braking per- formance, and could result in a collision. • weight dist...

  • Page 360

    Trailer towing weights (maximum trailer weight ratings) — srt engine/transmission gcwr (gross combined wt. Rating) frontal area max. Gtw (gross trailer wt.) max. Trailer tongue wt. (see note) 6.4l automatic 12,600 lbs (5 715 kg) 55 sq ft (5.11 sq m) 7,200 lbs (3 265 kg) 720 lbs (327 kg) refer to loc...

  • Page 361

    2. Pull the bottom of the cover outward (towards you). Hitch receiver cover 1 — hitch receiver cover 2 — locking retainer hitch receiver cover 6 starting and operating 359.

  • Page 362

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

  • Page 363

    Note: remember that everything put into or on the trailer adds to the load on your vehicle. Also, additional factory-installed options or dealer-installed options must be considered as part of the total load on your vehicle. Refer to the “tire and loading information” placard for the maximum combine...

  • Page 364

    Warning! (continued) • vehicles with trailers should not be parked on a grade. When parking, apply the parking brake on the tow vehicle. Put the tow vehicle transmission in park. For four-wheel drive vehicles, make sure the transfer case is not in neutral. Always, block or ⴖ chock ⴖ the trailer whee...

  • Page 365

    • an electronically actuated trailer brake controller is required when towing a trailer with electronically actu- ated brakes. When towing a trailer equipped with a hydraulic surge actuated brake system, an electronic brake controller is not required. • trailer brakes are recommended for trailers ov...

  • Page 366

    Four-pin connector 1 — female pins 4 — park 2 — male pin 5 — left stop/turn 3 — ground 6 — right stop/turn seven-pin connector 1 — battery 5 — ground 2 — backup lamps 6 — left stop/turn 3 — right stop/turn 7 — running lamps 4 — electric brakes 364 starting and operating.

  • Page 367

    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 select the drive range when towing. The transmission controls include a drive strategy to avoid frequent shifting when towing. However, ...

  • Page 368

    Cooling system to reduce potential for engine and transmission overheat- ing, take the following actions: city driving when stopped for short periods, shift the transmission into neutral and increase engine idle speed. Highway driving reduce speed. Air conditioning turn off temporarily. Recreational...

  • Page 369

    Traction when driving on wet or slushy roads, it is possible for a wedge of water to build up between the tire and road surface. This is hydroplaning and may cause partial or complete loss of vehicle control and stopping ability. To reduce this possibility, the following precautions should be observ...

  • Page 370

    Warning! (continued) • driving through standing water limits your vehicle’s braking capabilities, which increases stopping dis- tances. Therefore, after driving through standing water, drive slowly and lightly press on the brake pedal several times to dry the brakes. • failure to follow these warnin...

  • Page 371: In Case Of Emergency

    In case of emergency contents 䡵 hazard warning flashers . . . . . . . . . . . .370 䡵 assist and 9–1–1 mirror — if equipped . . .370 䡵 bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375 ▫ replacement bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375 ▫ bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 372

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

  • Page 373

    Note: • your vehicle may be transmitting data as authorized by the subscriber. • the 9–1–1 and assist buttons will only function if you are connected to an operable 1x(voice/data) or 3g(data) network. Other uconnect services will only be operable if your uconnect access service is active and you are...

  • Page 374

    4. You should be able to speak with the 9-1-1 operator through the vehicle audio system to determine if addi- tional help is needed. Warning! Always obey traffic laws and pay attention to the road. Some uconnect access services, including 9-1-1 and assist, will not work without an operable 1x(voice/...

  • Page 375

    Warning! (continued) can cause the 9-1-1 call system to fail, never add aftermarket equipment (e.G., two-way mobile radio, cb radio, data recorder, etc.) to your vehicle’s electri- cal system or modify the antennas on your vehicle. If your vehicle loses battery power for any reason (including during...

  • Page 376

    Even if the 9-1-1 call system is fully functional, factors beyond fca us llc’s control may prevent or stop the 9-1-1 call system operation. These include, but are not limited to, the following factors: • delayed accessories mode is active. • the ignition is in the off position. • the vehicle’s elect...

  • Page 377

    Note: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Caution! To avoid damage to the mirror during cleaning, never spray any cleaning solution directly onto the mirror. Apply the solution onto a clean ...

  • Page 378

    Exterior bulbs bulb number headlamps (low beam) h11 premium headlamps (low/high beam) d3s (serviced at authorized dealer) headlamps (high beam) 9005 premium park/turn signal lamp led - (service at authorized dealer) premium daytime running lamp (drl) led - (service at authorized dealer) front fog la...

  • Page 379

    Bulb replacement high intensity discharge headlamps (hid) — if equipped the headlamps are a type of high voltage discharge tube. High voltage can remain in the circuit even with the headlamp switch off and the key removed. Because of this, you should not attempt to service a headlamp bulb yourself. ...

  • Page 380

    Caution! Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb life. If the bulb comes in contact with any oily surface, clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol. Front fog lamps 1. Reach through the cutout in the splash shield and disconnect the wiring harness from th...

  • Page 381

    3. Grasp the tail lamp and pull firmly rearward to disen- gage the lamp from the aperture panel. 4. Twist socket counter clockwise and remove from lamp. 5. Pull the bulb to remove it from the socket. 6. Replace the bulb, reinstall the socket, and reattach the lamp assembly. Tail lamp push pins rear ...

  • Page 382

    Rear liftgate mounted tail lamp 1. Raise the liftgate. 2. Use a suitable tool to pry the lower trim from the liftgate. 3. Continue removing the trim. 4. Disconnect the two trim panel lights. 5. Tail lamps are now visible. Rotate socket(s) counter clockwise. Rear liftgate tail lamps liftgate lower tr...

  • Page 383

    6. Remove/replace bulb(s). 7. Reinstall the socket(s). 8. Reverse process to reinstall the liftgate trim. Center high-mounted stop lamp (chmsl) the center high mounted stop lamp is an led. Service at an authorized dealer. Rear license lamp the rear license lamps are leds. See your authorized dealer ...

  • Page 384

    Warning! (continued) fuse of higher amp rating. Never replace a blown fuse with metal wires or any other material. Failure to use proper fuses may result in serious personal injury, fire and/or property damage. • before replacing a fuse, make sure that the ignition is off and that all the other serv...

  • Page 385

    Underhood fuses the power distribution center is located in the engine compartment near the battery. This center contains car- tridge fuses, micro fuses, relays, and circuit breakers. A description of each fuse and component may be stamped on the inside cover, otherwise the cavity number of each fus...

  • Page 386

    Cavity cartridge fuse micro fuse description f11 30 amp pink – trailer tow electric brake — if equipped f12 40 amp green – body controller #3/power locks f13 40 amp green – blower motor front f14 40 amp green – body controller #4/exterior lighting #1 f17 30 amp pink – headlamp washer — if equipped f...

  • Page 387

    Cavity cartridge fuse micro fuse description f37 25 amp clear – rear blower motor — if equipped f38 30 amp pink – power inverter 115v ac — if equipped f39 30 amp pink – power liftgate — if equipped f40 – 10 amp red daytime running lights/headlamp leveling f42 – 20 amp yellow horn f44 – 10 amp red di...

  • Page 388

    Cavity cartridge fuse micro fuse description f62 – 10 amp red air conditioning clutch f63 – 20 amp yellow ignition coils (gas), urea heater (diesel) f64 – 25 amp clear fuel injectors/powertrain f66 – 10 amp red sunroof/passenger window switches/rain sensor f67 – 15 amp blue cd/dvd/bluetooth hands-fr...

  • Page 389

    Cavity cartridge fuse micro fuse description f80 – 10 amp red universal garage door opener/compass/ anti-intrusion module f81 – 20 amp yellow trailer tow right turn/stop lights f82 – 10 amp red steering column control module/cruise control/dtv f83 – 10 amp red fuel door f84 – 15 amp blue switch bank...

  • Page 390

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

  • Page 391

    Jacking and tire changing warning! • do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel. • being under a jacked-up vehicle is dangerous. The vehicle could slip...

  • Page 392

    Jack location the scissor-type jack and tire changing tools are located in rear cargo area, below the load floor. Note: the funnel for the cap-less fuel system is located on top of the spare tire. If your vehicle is out of fuel and an auxiliary fuel can is needed, insert the funnel into the filler n...

  • Page 393

    5. Turn the ignition off. 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the jacking position. For ex- ample, if changing the right front tire, block the left rear wheel. Note: passengers should not remain in the vehicle when the vehicle is being jacked. 7. For vehicles equippe...

  • Page 394

    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, and tools from storage. 2. Loosen (but do not remove) the wheel lug nuts by turning them to the left, one turn, while the whee...

  • Page 395

    4. For the front axle, place the jack on the body flange just behind the front tire as indicated by the triangular lift point symbol on the sill molding. Do not raise the vehicle until you are sure the jack is fully engaged. Jacking locations lift point symbol on sill molding 7 in case of emergency ...

  • Page 396

    5. For a rear tire, place the jack in the slot on the rear tie-down bracket, just forward of the rear tire (as indi- cated by the triangular lift point symbol on the sill molding). Do not raise the vehicle until you are sure the jack is fully engaged. Caution! Do not raise the vehicle by the body si...

  • Page 397

    6. Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw clockwise. Raise the vehicle only until the tire just clears the surface and enough clearance is obtained to install the spare tire. Minimum tire lift provides maximum stability. Warning! Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make the vehicle le...

  • Page 398

    Warning! To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered. Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury. 9. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack screw counter- clockwise, and remove the jack and wheel blocks...

  • Page 399

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

  • Page 400

    Preparations for jump-start the battery in your vehicle is located under the passenger’s front seat. There are remote locations located under the hood to assist in jump-starting. Warning! • take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan whenever the hood is raised. It can start anytime the ignition swi...

  • Page 401

    4. If using another vehicle to jump-start the battery, park the vehicle within the jumper cables reach, set the parking brake and make sure the ignition is off. Warning! Do not allow vehicles to touch each other as this could establish a ground connection and personal injury could result. Jump-start...

  • Page 402

    Caution! Do not run the booster vehicle engine above 2000 rpm since it provides no charging benefit, wastes fuel and can damage booster vehicle engine. 6. Once the engine is started, remove the jumper cables in the reverse sequence: disconnecting the jumper cables 1. Disconnect the negative (-) end ...

  • Page 403

    Manual park release warning! Always secure your vehicle by fully applying the parking brake, before activating the manual park release. Activating the manual park release will al- low your vehicle to roll away if it is not secured by the parking brake or by proper connection to a tow vehicle. Activa...

  • Page 404

    3. Using a screwdriver or similar tool, push the metal latch in towards the tether strap. 4. While the metal latch is in the open position, simulta- neously pull upwards on the tether strap until the lever clicks and latches in the released position. The transmis- sion is now out of park and the veh...

  • Page 405

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

  • Page 406

    Wheels. Push and hold the lock button on the gear selector. Then shift back and forth between drive and reverse while gently pressing the accelerator. Note: shifts between drive and reverse can only be achieved at wheel speeds of 5 mph (8 km/h) or less. Whenever the transmission remains in neutral f...

  • Page 407

    Caution! (continued) • revving the engine or spinning the wheels too fast may lead to transmission overheating and failure. It can also damage the tires. Do not spin the wheels above 30 mph (48 km/h) while in gear (no transmis- sion shifting occurring). Towing a disabled vehicle the manufacturer req...

  • Page 409: Servicing And Maintenance

    Servicing and maintenance contents 䡵 scheduled servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409 ▫ maintenance plan – srt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .410 䡵 engine compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .414 ▫ 6.4l engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .414 䡵 dealer servic...

  • Page 410

    䡵 department of transportation uniform tire quality grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .463 ▫ treadwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .463 ▫ traction grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .463 ▫ temperature grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 411

    Scheduled servicing the scheduled maintenance services listed in this manual must be done at the times or mileages specified to protect your vehicle warranty and ensure the best vehicle perfor- mance and reliability. More frequent maintenance may be needed for vehicles in severe operating conditions...

  • Page 412

    Once a month • check tire pressure and look for unusual wear or damage. • inspect the battery, and clean and tighten the terminals as required. • check the fluid levels of the coolant reservoir, engine oil, brake master cylinder, and add as needed. • check all lights and other electrical items for c...

  • Page 413

    Miles: 6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000 42,000 48,000 54,000 60,000 66,000 72,000 78,000 84,000 90,000 96,000 102,000 108,000 1 14,000 120,000 126,000 132,000 138,000 144,000 150,000 or months: 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 126 132 138 144 150 or kilometers: ...

  • Page 414

    Miles: 6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 30,000 36,000 42,000 48,000 54,000 60,000 66,000 72,000 78,000 84,000 90,000 96,000 102,000 108,000 1 14,000 120,000 126,000 132,000 138,000 144,000 150,000 or months: 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 126 132 138 144 150 or kilometers: ...

  • Page 415

    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 416

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

  • Page 417

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

  • Page 418

    Warning! • battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution and can burn or even blind you. Do not allow battery fluid to contact your eyes, skin, or clothing. Do not lean over a battery when attaching clamps. If acid splashes in eyes or on skin, flush the area immediately with large amounts of water. Ref...

  • Page 419

    Warning! You can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Only do service work for which you have the knowledge and the proper equipment. If you have any doubt about your ability to perform a service job, take your vehicle to a competent mechanic. Engine oil change engine oil the oil c...

  • Page 420

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

  • Page 421

    Environment. Contact your authorized dealer, service sta- tion or governmental agency for advice on how and where used oil and oil filters can be safely discarded in your area. Engine oil filter the engine oil filter should be replaced with a new filter at every engine oil change. Engine oil filter ...

  • Page 422

    Engine air cleaner filter removal 1. Release the spring clips from the air cleaner cover. 2. Lift the air cleaner cover to access the air cleaner filter. Air cleaner filter cover 1 — clean air hose clamp 2 — air hose 3 — spring clips open air cleaner filter assembly 1 — air cleaner cover 2 — air cle...

  • Page 423

    3. 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 424

    However, cracks running along a rib (not across) are not normal. Any belt with cracks running along a rib must be replaced. Also have the belt replaced if it has excessive wear, frayed cords or severe glazing. Conditions that would require replacement: • rib chunking (one or more ribs has separated ...

  • Page 425

    Warning! • use only refrigerants and compressor lubricants ap- proved by the manufacturer for your air conditioning system. Some unapproved refrigerants are flam- mable and can explode, injuring you. Other unap- proved refrigerants or lubricants can cause the sys- tem to fail, requiring costly repai...

  • Page 426

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

  • Page 427

    Note: when disengaging the glove compartment door from its hinges, there will be some resistance. 4. With the glove compartment door loose, remove the glove compartment tension tether and tether clip by sliding the clip toward the face of the glove compart- ment door and lifting the clip out of glov...

  • Page 428

    7. Install the a/c air filter with the arrow on the filter pointing toward the floor. When installing the filter cover, make sure the retaining tabs fully engage the cover. Caution! The cabin air filter is identified with an arrow to indicate airflow direction through the filter. Failure to properly...

  • Page 429

    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 430

    Front wiper blade removal/installation caution! Do not allow the wiper arm to spring back against the glass without the wiper blade in place or the glass may be damaged. 1. Lift the wiper arm to raise the wiper blade off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the full up position. Wiper blade with ...

  • Page 431

    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 of the wiper arm. 3. With the wiper blade disengaged, remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm by holding the wip...

  • Page 432

    Installing the front wipers 1. Lift the wiper arm off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the full up position. 2. Position the wiper blade near the hook on the tip of the wiper arm with the wiper release tab open and the blade side of the wiper facing up and away from the wind- shield. 3. Inser...

  • Page 433

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

  • Page 434

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

  • Page 435

    Caution! • the catalytic converter requires the use of unleaded fuel only. Leaded gasoline will destroy the effective- ness of the catalyst as an emissions control device and may seriously reduce engine performance and cause serious damage to the engine. • damage to the catalytic converter can resul...

  • Page 436

    Warning! (continued) see or hear steam coming from under the hood, do not open the hood until the radiator has had time to cool. Never try to open a cooling system pressure cap when the radiator or coolant bottle is hot. Engine coolant checks check the engine coolant (antifreeze) protection every 12...

  • Page 437

    Caution! • mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other than specified organic additive technology (oat) en- gine coolant (antifreeze), may result in engine dam- age and may decrease corrosion protection. Organic additive technology (oat) engine coolant is differ- ent and should not be mixed with hyb...

  • Page 438

    • use only high purity water such as distilled or deionized water when mixing the water/engine coolant (anti- freeze) solution. The use of lower quality water will reduce the amount of corrosion protection in the engine cooling system. Please note that it is the owner’s responsibility to maintain th...

  • Page 439

    Disposal of used engine coolant used ethylene glycol-based engine coolant (antifreeze) is a regulated substance requiring proper disposal. Check with your local authorities to determine the disposal rules for your community. To prevent ingestion by animals or children, do not store ethylene glycol-b...

  • Page 440

    • maintain engine coolant (antifreeze) concentration at a minimum of 50% oat coolant (conforming to ms.90032) and distilled water for proper corrosion pro- tection of your engine which contains aluminum com- ponents. • make sure that the coolant expansion bottle overflow hoses are not kinked or obst...

  • Page 441

    Warning! • use only manufacturer’s recommended brake fluid. Refer to “fluids and lubricants” in “technical specifications” for further information. Using the wrong type of brake fluid can severely damage your brake system and/or impair its performance. The proper type of brake fluid for your vehicle...

  • Page 442

    Rear axle fluid level check the rear axle oil level needs to be no lower than 1/8 in (3 mm) below the bottom of the fill hole. The rear axle fill and drain plugs should be tightened to 22 to 29 ft lbs (30 to 40 n·m). Caution! Do not overtighten the plugs as it could damage them and cause them to lea...

  • Page 443

    For fluid specifications. It is important to maintain the transmission fluid at the correct level using the recom- mended fluid. Note: no chemical flushes should be used in any trans- mission; only the approved lubricant should be used. Caution! Using a transmission fluid other than the manufactur- ...

  • Page 444

    Fluid and filter changes under normal operating conditions, the fluid installed at the factory will provide satisfactory lubrication for the life of the vehicle. Routine fluid and filter changes are not required. However, change the fluid and filter if the fluid becomes contami- nated (with water, e...

  • Page 445

    • european — metric tire sizing is based on european design standards. Tires designed to this standard have the tire size molded into the sidewall beginning with the section width. The letter ⬙ p ⬙ is absent from this tire size designation. Example: 215/65r15 96h. • lt (light truck) — metric tire si...

  • Page 446

    Example: dot ma l9 abcd 0301 abcd = code used by the tire manufacturer (one to four digits) 03 = number representing the week in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) – 03 means the 3rd week 01 = number representing the year in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) – 01 means the year ...

  • Page 447

    Term definition recommended cold tire inflation pressure vehicle manufacturer’s recommended cold tire inflation pressure as shown on the tire placard. Tire placard a label permanently attached to the vehicle describing the vehicle’s loading capacity, the original equipment tire sizes and the recom- ...

  • Page 448

    Tire and loading information placard this placard tells you important information about the: • number of people that can be carried in the vehicle. • total weight your vehicle can carry. • tire size designed for your vehicle. • cold tire inflation pressures for the front, rear, and spare tires. Exam...

  • Page 449

    Loading the vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceed the load carrying capacity of the tire on your vehicle. You will not exceed the tire’s load carrying capacity if you adhere to the loading conditions, tire size, and cold tire inflation pressures specified on the tire and loading informati...

  • Page 450

    Metric example for load limit for example, if “xxx” amount equals 635 kg and there will be five 68 kg passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 295 kg (635- 340 (5x68) = 295 kg) as shown in step 4. Note: • if your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load fr...

  • Page 451

    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. 8 servicing and maintenance 449.

  • Page 452

    Tires — general information tire pressure proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the safe and satisfactory operation of your vehicle. Four primary areas are affected by improper tire pressure: • safety and vehicle stability • economy • tread wear • ride comfort safety warning! • improperly i...

  • Page 453

    Tread wear improper cold tire inflation pressures can cause abnormal wear patterns and reduced tread life, resulting in the need for earlier tire replacement. Ride comfort and vehicle stability proper tire inflation contributes to a comfortable ride. Over-inflation produces a jarring and uncomfortab...

  • Page 454

    Pressure should be increased by 3 psi (21 kpa), which equals 1 psi (7 kpa) for every 12°f (7°c) for this outside temperature condition. Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi (13 to 40 kpa) during operation. Do not reduce this normal pressure build up or your tire pressure will be too low. Tire ...

  • Page 455

    Run flat tires — if equipped run flat tires allow you the capability to drive 50 miles (80 km) at 50 mph (80 km/h) after a rapid loss of inflation pressure. This rapid loss of inflation is referred to as the run flat mode. A run flat mode occurs when the tire inflation pressure is of/or below 14 psi...

  • Page 456

    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 457

    Warning! (continued) follow this warning can result in sudden tire failure. You could lose control and have a collision resulting in serious injury or death. Keep dismounted tires in a cool, dry place with as little exposure to light as possible. Protect tires from contact with oil, grease, and gaso...

  • Page 458

    Warning! (continued) • never use a tire with a smaller load index or capacity, other than what was originally equipped on your vehicle. Using a tire with a smaller load index could result in tire overloading and failure. You could lose control and have a collision. • failure to equip your vehicle wi...

  • Page 459

    Snow tires some areas of the country require the use of snow tires during the winter. Snow tires can be identified by a “mountain/snowflake” symbol on the tire sidewall. If you need snow tires, select tires equivalent in size and type to the origi- nal equipment tires. Use snow tires only in sets of...

  • Page 460

    Spare by looking at the spare tire description on the tire and loading information placard located on the driver’s side door opening or on the sidewall of the tire. Compact spare tire descriptions begin with the letter “t” or “s” preceding the size designation. Example: t145/80d18 103m. T, s = tempo...

  • Page 461

    Warning! Compact and collapsible spares are for temporary emergency use only. With these spares, do not drive more than 50 mph (80 km/h). Temporary use spares have limited tread life. When the tread is worn to the tread wear indicators, the temporary use spare tire needs to be replaced. Be sure to f...

  • Page 462

    And to prevent corrosion. Wash wheels with the same soap solution recommended for the body of the vehicle. Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration caused by salt, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, etc., and other road chemicals used to melt ice or control dust on dirt roads...

  • Page 463

    Dark vapor or black satin chrome wheels caution! If your vehicle is equipped with dark vapor or black satin chrome wheels do not use wheel cleaners, abrasives or polishing compounds. They will perma- nently damage this finish and such damage is not covered by the new vehicle limited warranty. Use on...

  • Page 464

    Caution! (continued) • observe the traction device manufacturer’s instruc- tions on the method of installation, operating speed, and conditions for use. Always use the suggested operating speed of the device manufacturer’s if it is less than 30 mph (48 km/h). • do not use traction devices on a compa...

  • Page 465

    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 manufacturer in each category is shown on the sidewall of the tires on your vehicle....

  • Page 466

    Warning! The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Ex- cessive speed, under-inflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. Storing the vehicle if the vehicle sho...

  • Page 467

    Caution! Before removal of the positive and negative terminals to the battery, wait at least a minute with ignition switch in the off position and close the driver’s door. When reconnecting the positive and negative terminals to the battery be sure the ignition switch is in the off position and the ...

  • Page 468

    Do not use abrasive cleaning components, solvents, steel wool or other aggressive material to clean the lenses. Preserving the bodywork washing • wash your vehicle regularly. Always wash your vehicle in the shade using mopar car wash, or a mild car wash soap, and rinse the panels completely with cle...

  • Page 469

    • 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. Your...

  • Page 470

    Plastic and coated parts use mopar total clean to clean vinyl upholstery. Caution! • direct contact of air fresheners, insect repellents,sun- tan lotions, or hand sanitizers to the plastic, painted, or decoratedsurfaces of the interior may cause per- manent damage. Wipe away immediately. • damage ca...

  • Page 471

    Note: if equipped with light colored leather, it tends to show any foreign material, dirt, and fabric dye transfer more so than darker colors. The leather is designed to for easy cleaning, and fca recommends mopar total care leather cleaner applied on a cloth to clean the leather seats as needed. Ca...

  • Page 473: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications contents 䡵 vehicle identification number . . . . . . . .472 䡵 wheel and tire torque specifications . .473 ▫ torque specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .473 䡵 fuel requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .474 ▫ 6.4l engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 474

    Vehicle identification number the vehicle identification number (vin) is found on a plate located on the left front corner of the instrument panel pad, visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield. This number also is stamped into the right front body, behind the right front seat. Move...

  • Page 475

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

  • Page 476

    Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern until each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. After 25 miles (40 km) check the lug nut/bolt torque to be sure that all the lug nuts/bolts are properly seated against the wheel. Warning! To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not tighten...

  • Page 477

    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 478

    Are not the responsibility of the manufacturer and may void or not be covered under new vehicle limited warranty. E-85 usage in non-flex fuel vehicles non-flex fuel vehicles (ffv) are compatible with gasoline containing up to 15% ethanol (e-15). Gasoline with higher ethanol content may void the new ...

  • Page 479

    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 480

    Fluid capacities u.S. Metric fuel (approximate) 24.6 gallons 93.0 liters engine oil with filter 6.4 liter engine (sae 0w-40, synthetic api certified) 7 quarts 6.6 liters cooling system* 6.4 liter engine (mopar antifreeze/engine coolant 10 year/ 150,000 mile formula that meets the requirements of fca...

  • Page 481

    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 tech- nology) that meets the requirements of fca material standard ms.90032. Engine oil for best performance and max...

  • Page 482

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

  • Page 483: Multimedia

    Multimedia contents 䡵 uconnect radios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .484 䡵 personalized menu bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .484 䡵 cybersecurity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .484 䡵 uconnect settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .486 ▫ buttons on the faceplate . . . ....

  • Page 484

    䡵 steering wheel audio controls — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .526 ▫ radio operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .526 ▫ cd player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .527 䡵 ipod/usb/mp3 control — if equipped . . .527 䡵 uconnect...

  • Page 485

    ▫ register (8.4/8.4 nav) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .553 ▫ vehicle health alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .554 ▫ mobile app (8.4/8.4 nav) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .554 ▫ voice texting (8.4/8.4 nav) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .555 ▫ yelp (8.4/8.4 nav) . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 486

    Uconnect radios for detailed information about your uconnect radio, refer to your uconnect owner’s manual supplement. Personalized menu bar the uconnect features and services in the main menu bar are easily changed for your convenience. Simply follow these steps: 1. Press the “apps ” button to open ...

  • Page 487

    The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access to your vehicle systems may still exist, even if the most recent version of vehicle software (such as uconnect software) is installed. Warning! • it is not possible to know or to predict all of the possible outcomes if your vehicle’s systems are breached....

  • Page 488

    Uconnect settings the uconnect system uses a combination of buttons on the touchscreen and buttons on the faceplate located on the center of the instrument panel that allow you to access and change the customer programmable features. Many fea- tures can vary by vehicle. Buttons on the faceplate butt...

  • Page 489

    Customer programmable features — uconnect 8.4 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, voice, clo...

  • Page 490

    Display after pressing the “display” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options display mode manual auto display brightness with headlights on + - note: to make changes to the ⬙ display brightness with headlights on ⬙ setting, the headlights ...

  • Page 491

    Setting name selectable options set language note: when the “set language” feature is selected, you may select one of multiple languages (english / français / espa- ñol) for all display nomenclature, including the trip functions and the navigation system (if equipped). Press the “set language” butto...

  • Page 492

    Setting name selectable options nav next turn pop-up in cluster note: when the “navigation turn-by-turn in cluster” feature is selected, the turn-by-turn directions will appear in the in- strument cluster display as the vehicle approaches a designated turn within a programmed route. Phone pop-ups di...

  • Page 493

    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 494

    Setting name selectable options set time minutes + - note: the “set time minutes” feature will allow you to adjust the minutes. The “sync time with gps” button on the touch- screen must be unchecked. Time format 12hrs 24hrs safety/assistance after pressing the “safety/assistance” button on the touch...

  • Page 495

    Setting name selectable options parkview backup camera active guide lines — if equipped note: the “parkview backup camera active guide lines” feature overlays the rear backup camera image with active, or dynamic, grid lines to help illustrate the width of the vehicle and its project back up path, ba...

  • Page 496

    Setting name selectable options forward collision warning-plus (fcw+) — 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 497

    Setting name selectable options parksense — if equipped off sound only sound and display note: the “parksense” system setting will scan for objects behind the vehicle when the transmission gear selector is in re- verse and the vehicle speed is less than 7 mph (11 km/h), when enabled. It will provide...

  • Page 498

    Setting name selectable options lane departure strength (ldw) — if equipped low medium high 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 m...

  • Page 499

    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 headlight...

  • Page 500

    Setting name selectable options daytime running lights — if equipped flash lights with lock doors & locks after pressing the “doors & locks” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options auto door locks note: when the “auto door locks” feature...

  • Page 501

    Setting name selectable options flash lights with lock sound horn with lock off 1st press 2nd press sound horn with remote start 1st press of key fob unlocks driver door all doors note: when ⬙ driver door ⬙ is selected with 1st press of key fob unlocks, only the driver’s door will unlock with the fi...

  • Page 502

    Setting name selectable options personal settings linked to key fob — if equipped 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...

  • Page 503

    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 this display you may adjust the “balance/fade” of the audio by pressing and dragging the “speaker icon” toward any location in...

  • Page 504

    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 do not disturb options paired phones list of paired phones note: this feature shows which phones are paired to the phone/bluetoot...

  • Page 505

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

  • Page 506

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

  • Page 507

    System information after pressing the “system information” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options system information system software information screen note: when this feature is selected, a “system information” screen will appear, displa...

  • Page 508

    Srt drive modes your srt vehicle is equipped with a drive modes feature which allows for coordinating the operation of various vehicle systems depending upon the type of driving be- havior desired. The drive modes feature is controlled through with the selec-track switch and may be accessed by perfo...

  • Page 509

    Listed below are the available drive modes: track mode selecting “track” with the selec-track switch will activate the configuration for typical track driving. The transmis- sion, stability control, all-wheel drive, steering, and suspension systems are all set to their “track” settings highlighted i...

  • Page 510

    Suspension systems are all set to their “sport” settings highlighted in orange. The paddle shifters are enabled. Tow mode selecting “tow” with the selec-track switch will activate the configuration for towing a trailer. Once in this mode, trailer sway control is enabled in the esc system. The transm...

  • Page 511

    Snow mode (depending on certain operating conditions), the transmission may use second gear (rather than first gear) during launches, to minimize wheel slippage. The transmission is set to “snow” setting highlighted in blue. Stability control is set to “full” highlighted in blue. All-wheel drive is ...

  • Page 512

    Auto mode auto mode is enabled upon ignition on, or by selecting “auto” with the selec-track switch. The transmission, stability control and all-wheel drive modes are set to their “street” settings highlighted in yellow. Steering and suspension can be configured in either the “street,” “sport,” or “...

  • Page 513

    Custom mode custom mode may be selected by pushing the “custom” button on selec-track switch. Custom mode allows you to create a custom configuration that is saved for quick selection of your favorite settings. While in custom mode, the all-wheel drive, stability control, transmission, steer- ing, s...

  • Page 514

    Race options press the “race options” button on the touchscreen while in the drive modes screen, to display the vehicle’s launch control screen. Within race options, you can activate, deactivate, and adjust the rpm values for the launch control and shift light features. Launch control warning! Launc...

  • Page 515

    Launch control can be accessed by pushing the launch button on the selec-track switch or pushing the srt button on the selec-track switch then selecting the “race options” button on the touchscreen. Press the “activate launch control” button on the touchscreen to activate the feature. Press the “lau...

  • Page 516

    To adjust the launch rpm, drag the slider bar or press the arrows on the touchscreen to adjust the holding rpm. The launch rpm limit is between 1500 and 3500 rpm. Shift light your vehicle is equipped with a shift light feature that illuminates the back lighting of the tachometer (in red) within the ...

  • Page 517

    The shift light rpm set-up allows you to set the shift light to illuminate for gears 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5-8. Pressing and releasing the up/down arrow buttons above and below each listed gear, the rpm values will change in increments of 250 rpm. Pressing and holding the arrows will change the rpm values...

  • Page 518

    Warning! (continued) of the law. The capabilities of the vehicle as measured by the performance pages must never be exploited in a reckless or dangerous manner, which can jeopardize the user’s safety or the safety of others. Only a safe, attentive, and skillful driver can prevent accidents. The perf...

  • Page 519

    Timers when the timers page is selected, you will be able to select from following “tickets”: • recent pressing the “recent” button displays a “real time” sum- mary of performance timers. • last pressing the “last” button displays the last recorded run of performance timers. • best pressing the “bes...

  • Page 520

    Usb or sd card which will continue to take save files until full. The operation of the save feature is listed below: • with a usb jump drive installed, press the “usb” button to save runs to the jump drive. • with an sd card installed, press the “sd card” to save runs to the sd card. • press the “uc...

  • Page 521

    • 60 ft (18 meters) time displays the time it takes for the vehicle to go 60 ft. • brake distance displays the distance it takes the vehicle to make a full stop. Contains current and last data for distance and start – from speed. Note: the distance measurement will be aborted if the brake pedal is r...

  • Page 522

    • oil pressure shows the actual oil pressure. Gauges 2 when selected, this screen displays the following values: • intake air temperature shows the actual intake air temperature. • battery voltage shows the actual battery voltage. • transmission temperature shows the actual transmission temperature....

  • Page 523

    G-force when selected, this screen displays all four g-force values (two lateral and two longitudinal) as well as steering angle. When g-force is selected, the following features will be available: • lateral g-force left and right the lateral g-force measures the (sideways) left and right force of t...

  • Page 524

    The zero degree measurement indicates a steering wheel straight ahead position. When the steering angle value is negative, this indicates a turn to the left, and when the steering angle value is positive, a turn to the right. Engine when selected, this screen displays the following values: • vehicle...

  • Page 525

    Valet mode to enter valet mode press the “valet” button on the touchscreen and a popup screen will ask you if you would like to enter valet mode, after selecting “yes” you will be asked to enter a 4 digit pin code. The pin code is not set, so you are free to select any 4 digit numeric combination th...

  • Page 526

    To exit valet mode you must enter the same 4 digit pin that was used to enter the mode. The unlock keypad can be accessed by either pushing the srt button on selec-track switch, or pressing the “valet” button on the touchscreen. Valet mode deactivation valet mode deactivation pin 524 multimedia.

  • Page 527

    The valet mode deactivation key pad will then prompt you for your 4 digit pin code, enter your pin code and press the “ok” button on the touchscreen. Your vehicle will return to the default state after a key cycle. Note: if your 4 digit pin is lost or forgotten, the vehicle will exit valet mode afte...

  • Page 528

    The paddle shifters will be disabled while in eco mode. • changing the drive mode will deactivate eco. • eco will be disabled when another drive mode is selected or eco button is pushed. Steering wheel audio controls — if equipped the remote sound system controls are located on the rear surface of t...

  • Page 529

    Cd player pushing the top of the switch once will go to the next track on the cd. Pushing the bottom of the switch once will go to the beginning of the current track, or to the beginning of the previous track if it is within one second after the current track begins to play. If you push the switch u...

  • Page 530

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

  • Page 531

    • the system can be controlled by the front seat occupants utilizing either the touchscreen radio, or by the rear seat occupants using the remote control. Dual video screen note: typically there are two different ways to operate the features of the rear seat entertainment system. • the remote contro...

  • Page 532

    Blu-ray disc player play a blu-ray disc the blu-ray disc player is located in the center console. 1. Insert a blu-ray disc into the ves disc player with the label facing as indicated on the blu-ray player. The radio automatically selects the appropriate mode after the disc is recognized and displays...

  • Page 533

    Using the touchscreen radio 1. Rse channel 1 mode indicates the current source for screen 1/channel 1. This button will be highlighted when it is the active screen/ channel being controlled by the front user. If this button is not highlighted, select button to access controls for screen 1/channel 1 ...

  • Page 534

    8. Rse mode select this button to change source for the active (high- lighted) rear screen/channel on the rear media control screen. • press the media button on the touchscreen, and then press the rear media button on the touchscreen. • press the ok button on the touchscreen to begin playing the blu...

  • Page 535

    3. Left audio in (white). 4. Video in (yellow). Note: certain high-end video games consoles may exceed the power limit of the vehicle’s power inverter. Play a dvd/blu-ray disc using the touchscreen radio 1. Insert the dvd/blu-ray disc with the label facing as indicated on the dvd/blu-ray disc player...

  • Page 536

    Using the touchscreen radio controls 1. Press the media button on the uconnect radio touch- screen. 2. Press the rear media button to display the rear media control screen. 3. Press the 1 or 2 buttons on the touchscreen, and the select source button on the touchscreen. Press the disc button on the t...

  • Page 537

    Important notes for dual video screen system • the rear seat entertainment system is able to transmit two channels of stereo audio and video simultaneously. • the blu-ray disc player can play cds, dvds and blu-ray discs. • selecting a video source on rear 1, the video source will display on rear 1 a...

  • Page 538

    3. Source — push to enter source selection screen. 4. Channel/screen selector switch — indicates which channel is being controlled by the remote control. When the selector switch is in the rear 1 position, the remote controls the functionality of headphone channel 1 (left screen). When the selector ...

  • Page 539

    Controls the headphone power indicator and controls are located on the right ear cup. Note: the rear video system must be turned on before sound can be heard from the headphones. To conserve battery life, the headphones will automatically turn off approximately three minutes after the rear video sys...

  • Page 540

    4. When the mode selection menu appears on screen, use the cursor buttons on the remote control to navigate to the available modes and push the ok button to select the new mode. 5. To cancel out of the mode selection menu, push the back button on the remote control. Replacing the headphone batteries...

  • Page 541

    What will unwired do? Unwired, at its option, will repair or replace any defective product. Unwired reserves the right to replace any discontinued product with a compa- rable model. This warranty is the sole war- ranty for this product, sets forth your ex- clusive remedy regarding defective products...

  • Page 542

    Control’s navigation buttons ( 䉴 , 䉳 ) to change the value for the currently selected item. To reset all values back to the original settings, select the default settings menu option and push the remote control’s enter/ok button. Disc features control the remote blu-ray disc player’s settings of dvd...

  • Page 543

    (most dvd-audio discs also have a video title, but the video title is ignored). All multi-channel program material is automatically mixed down to two channels, which may result in a lowered apparent volume level. If you increase the volume level to account for this change in level, remember to lower...

  • Page 544

    Compressed audio files (mp3 and wma) the blu-ray disc player is capable of playing mp3 (mpeg-1 audio layer 3) and wma (windows media audio) files from a cd data disc (usually a cd-r or cd-rw). • the blu-ray disc player always uses the file extension to determine the audio format, so mp3 files must a...

  • Page 545

    The blu-ray disc player may shut down during extremely hot conditions, such as when the vehicle’s interior tem- perature is above 120° f (48.9° c). When this occurs, the player will display ⬙ high temp ⬙ and will shut off the rear seat displays until a safe temperature is reached. This shutdown is n...

  • Page 546

    The radio manufacturer believes the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The level of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wire- less devices such as mobile phones. However, the use of wireless radios may be restricted in some situations or environme...

  • Page 547

    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 8.4/8.4 nav system. If you see the icon on your touchscreen, you have the uconnect 8....

  • Page 548

    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 ѧ • cancel to stop a current voice session • help to hear a list of suggested voice commands • repeat to listen to the system prompts again notice ...

  • Page 549

    Radio use your voice to quickly get to the am, fm or siriusxm satellite radio stations you would like to hear. (subscrip- tion or included siriusxm satellite radio trial required.) push the vr button . After the beep, say ѧ • tune to ninety-five-point-five fm • tune to satellite channel hits 1 tip: ...

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    • change source to bluetooth • change source to aux • change source to usb • play artist beethoven; play album greatest hits; play song moonlight sonata; play genre classical tip: press the browse button on the touchscreen to see all of the music on your aux or usb device. Your voice command must ma...

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    Push the phone button . After the beep, say one of the following commands ѧ • call john smith • dial 123-456-7890 and follow the system prompts • redial (call previous outgoing phone number) • call back (call previous incoming phone number) tip: when providing a voice command, push the phone button ...

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    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...

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    Climate (8.4/8.4 nav) 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 driver temperature to 70 degrees • s...

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    Navigation (8.4 /8.4 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. (navigation is optional on the uconnect 8.4 system. See your dealer to activate navigation at any time.) 1. To enter a destination, push ...

  • Page 555

    Note: your vehicle may be transmitting data as autho- rized by the subscriber. An included trial and/or subscription is required to take advantage of the uconnect access services in the next section of this guide. To register with uconnect access, press the apps button on the 8.4-inch touchscreen to...

  • Page 556

    2. Press the “uconnect care” button on the touchscreen. 3. A helpful uconnect care agent will register your ve- hicle and handle all of the details. Signing up is easy! Simply follow the steps above. Or, press the “apps ” button on the touchscreen to “register by web” to complete the process using y...

  • Page 557

    3. Press the app you’d like to connect to your vehicle. 4. Enter your login information for the selected app and press link. 5. Next time you’re in your vehicle, enable bluetooth, pair your phone and select the via mobile app you want to play from the uconnect touchscreen to stream your personalized...

  • Page 558

    Apple iphone ios6 or later supports reading incoming text messages only. To enable this feature on your apple iphone, follow these 4 simple steps: tip: • voice texting is not compatible with iphone, but if your vehicle is equipped with siri eyes free, you can use your voice to send a text message. •...

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    Yelp (8.4/8.4 nav) once registered with uconnect access, you can use your voice to search for the most popular places or things around you. 1. Press the “apps ” button on the touchscreen. 2. Press the “yelp” button on the touchscreen. 3. Once the yelp home screen appears on the touchscreen, push the...

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    Siriusxm travel link (8.4/8.4 nav) need to find a gas station, view local movie listings, check a sports score or the 5 - day weather forecast? Siriusxm travel link is a suite of services that brings a wealth of information right to your uconnect 8.4 nav system. (not available for 8.4 system or vehi...

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    To enable siri push and hold, then release the uconnect voice recognition (vr) button on the steering wheel. After you hear a double beep, you can ask siri to play podcasts and music, get directions, read text messages, and many other useful requests. Getting started ensure siri is enabled on your i...

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    Note: a push and release of the button will start normal embedded vr functions. The push and hold, then release of the button will start siri functions. 2. After the double beep, begin speaking to siri. Examples of siri commands and questions: • ⬙ play rolling stones ⬙ • ⬙ send text message to john ...

  • Page 563

    Note: • speak clearly at a normal pace and volume while facing straight ahead to ensure your command is understood. • siri is available on iphone 4s and later. 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 ...

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    General information this device complies with fcc rules part 15 and industry canada rss-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause...

  • Page 565

    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 567: Customer Assistance

    Customer assistance contents 䡵 suggestions for obtaining service for your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566 ▫ prepare for the appointment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566 ▫ prepare a list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566 ▫ be reasonable with requests . . . ...

  • Page 568

    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....

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    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 570

    To a tdd or a conventional teletypewriter (tty) in the united states, can communicate with the manufacturer by dialing 1-800-380-chry. Canadian residents with hearing difficulties that require assistance can use the special needs relay service offered by bell canada. For tty teletypewriter users, di...

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    Warning! (continued) california to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Warranty information see the warranty information booklet, located in the owner’s information kit, for the terms and provisions of fca us llc warranties applicable to this vehicle and market. Mopar parts m...

  • Page 572

    Publication order forms to order the following manuals, you may use either the website or the phone numbers listed below. Visa, master- card, american express, and discover orders are accepted. If you prefer mailing your payment, please call for an order form. Note: a street address is required when...

  • Page 573: Index

    Index 12.

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    Adaptive cruise control (acc) (cruise control) . . . .283 adding engine coolant (antifreeze) . . . . . . . . . . . . .435 adding fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351 additives, fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .475 adjust forward . . . . . . ....

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    Autostick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271 fluid and filter changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .442 fluid change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .442 fluid level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .440, 441 fluid type . . . . . . ...

  • Page 576

    Changing a flat tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .442 check engine light (malfunction indicator light). . . .168 checking your vehicle for safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 checks, safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 child restraint . . . . . ....

  • Page 577

    Dipsticks oil (engine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415 disposal antifreeze (engine coolant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .437 do not disturb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .561 door ajar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 578

    Exhaust system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250, 432 exterior lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62, 253 filters air cleaner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419 air conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85, 419, 424 engine...

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    Hazard driving through flowing, rising, or shallow standing water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367 hazard warning flasher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .370 headlights cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .465 on with wipers . . . . . ...

  • Page 580

    Lap/shoulder belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209 latches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .254 leaks, fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .254 life of tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4...

  • Page 581

    Maintenance schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409 malfunction indicator light (check engine) . . . .150, 168 manual, service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .570 marker lights, side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .377 memory feature (memory s...

  • Page 582

    Parksense system, rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303, 312 performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132, 515 personalized menu bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .484 pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 placard,...

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    Remote keyless entry arm the alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 disarm the alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 programming additional key fobs . . . . . . . . . .24, 32 remote sound system (radio) controls . . . . . . . . . . .526 remote starting exit rem...

  • Page 584

    Reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 untwisting procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .212 seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, 42, 49 adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41, 42 easy entry . ...

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    Wheel, heated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 wheel, tilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 steering wheel audio controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .526 steering wheel mounted sound system controls . . . .526 storage . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 586

    Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .358 recreational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .366 weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .358 towing vehicle behind a motorhome . . . . . . . . . . . .366 traction . . . . ....

  • Page 587

    Washers, windshield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71, 415 washing vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .466 water driving through . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367 wheel and wheel trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .459 wheel and whee...

  • Page 588

    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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