Jeep RENEGADE 2017 Owner's Manual

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Summary of RENEGADE 2017

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    Renegade o w n e r ’ s m a n u a l 2 0 1 7.

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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 rollover warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 䡵 how to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 ▫ essential information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 ▫ symbols . . . . . . . ....

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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. The two-wheel drive version of this vehicle was designed for on-road use only. It is not intended for off-road driving or use in other ...

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    Higher center of gravity, if this vehicle is out of control it may roll over while some other vehicles may not. Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt maneuvers, or other unsafe driving actions that can cause loss of vehicle con- trol. Failure to operate this vehicle safely may result in a collision, ro...

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    Symbols consult the following table for a description of the symbols that may be used on your vehicle or throughout this owner’s manual: 6 introduction.

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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 — headlights 2 — engine compartment 3 — windshield 4 — doors 5 — exterior mirrors 6 — wheels 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 — instrument cluster 3 — windshield wiper lever 4 — hand grip 5 — glove compartment 6 — steering wheel 7 — multifunction lever 8 — headlight switch 12 graphical table of contents.

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    Interior interior features 1 — power window switches 2 — uconnect radio 3 — switch panel 4 — climate controls 5 — selec-terrain mode knob — if equipped 6 — transmission gear selector (automatic/manual options) 7 — seats 2 graphical table of contents 13.

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    Getting to know your vehicle contents 䡵 keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 ▫ key fob with remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 䡵 ignition switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 ▫ models with keyless enter-n-go — passive entry . . . . . . ...

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    ▫ keyless enter-n-go — passive entry — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 ▫ dead lock device — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . .36 ▫ child locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 䡵 seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    ▫ courtesy lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 ▫ internal compartment lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 ▫ cargo area lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 䡵 wipers and washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 ▫ front wiper operation . . . . . . . ....

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    ▫ cargo area features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 䡵 internal equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 ▫ glove compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 ▫ sun visors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 ▫ power outlets . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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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. Note: the key fob may not be found if it is ...

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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. All doors can be programmed to unlock on the first push of th...

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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. Programming additional key fob...

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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 push button ignition has three operating positions. The three positions are off, on, and ...

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    Run • driving position. • all the electrical devices are available. Note: the vehicle will not start if the key fob is located inside the cargo area and the liftgate is opened. Warning! • when leaving the vehicle, always remove the key fob from the vehicle and lock your vehicle. • never leave childr...

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    Note: • the vehicle must be equipped with an automatic trans- mission to be equipped with remote start. • obstructions between the vehicle and key fob may reduce this range. Remote start cancel message — if equipped the following messages will display in the instrument cluster if the vehicle fails t...

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    • panic button not pushed • 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 ...

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    The door handles, and disarm the vehicle security alarm (if equipped). Then, prior to the end of the 15-minute cycle, push and release the start/stop button. Note: for vehicles equipped with the keyless enter- n-go — passive entry feature, the message “remote start active — push start button” will d...

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    The system uses a key fob, keyless push button ignition and a rf receiver to prevent unauthorized vehicle opera- tion. Therefore, only key fobs that are programmed to the vehicle can be used to start and operate the vehicle. The system will not allow the engine to crank if an invalid key fob is used...

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    Caution! (continued) • for vehicles equipped with keyless enter-n-go — ignition, always remember to place the ignition in the off position. Note: duplication of key fobs may be performed at an authorized dealer. This procedure consists of programming a blank key fob to the vehicle electronics. A bla...

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    • push the lock button on the interior power door lock switch with the driver and/or passenger door open. • push the lock button on the exterior passive entry door handle with a valid key fob available in the same exterior zone (refer to ⬙doors⬙ in ⬙getting to know your vehicle ⬙ for further informa...

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    Remain armed when the battery is reconnected; the exterior lights will flash, and the horn will sound. If this occurs, disarm the vehicle security alarm. Disabling to completely disable the alarm (e.G. In the case of long inactivity of the car), lock the doors by turning the vehicle key in the exter...

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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. Always make sure the ignition is in “off” mod...

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    The doors can also be locked and unlocked with the keyless enter-n-go — passive entry system if equipped. Refer to “keyless enter-n-go — passive entry” located in “doors” of “getting to know your vehicle” for further information. Keyless enter-n-go — passive entry — if equipped the passive entry sys...

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    Note: if “unlock all doors 1st press” is programmed, all doors will unlock when you grab hold of the front driver’s door handle. To select between “unlock driver door 1st press” and “unlock all doors 1st press,” refer to “uconnect settings” in “multimedia” for further informa- tion. To unlock from t...

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    Note: 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. Preventing inadvertent locking of passive entry key fob in vehicle (fobik-safe) to minimize the possibility of u...

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    To unlock/enter the liftgate 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 electronic liftgate release to open with one fluid motion. To lock the liftgate with a valid passive ...

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    2. Remove the emergency key from the key fob with remote control housing. Note: the emergency key can be inserted into the door lock cylinder from either direction. Warning! • never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Allowing children to be in a vehicle unatten...

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    Arming the dead lock device • the device works on all doors and requires two presses of the lock button on the key fob. • the arming of the device is indicated by three flashes of the direction indicators. • the device does not operate if one or more doors are not properly closed. Disarming the devi...

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    • for emergency exit with the system engaged, rotate the lock/unlock dial to the 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 opened from the outside when ...

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    Warning! • adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. The sudden movement of the seat could cause you to lose control. The seat belt might not be adjusted properly and you could be injured. Adjust the seat only while the vehicle is parked. • do not ride with the seatback reclined so ...

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    Use the switch to move the seat up/down, forward/ rearward, tilt (if equipped) and to set the angle of the seatback. 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....

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    Warning! (continued) • 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 the shoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest. In a col...

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    Note: the engine must be running for the heated seats to operate. Auto comfort systems — if equipped in vehicles equipped with auto on comfort, when turning on the vehicle the driver’s heated seat will automatically turn on when temperatures are below 40° f (4.4° c). Warning! • persons who are unabl...

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    Warning! (continued) riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. • do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts. • be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt properly. Partial enlargement ...

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    Cargo area enlargement folding both sides of the rear seat provides additional storage in the rear cargo area. Proceed as follows: 1. Fully lower the rear seat head restraints. 2. Move the safety belts to the outboard side of the seat. 3. Pull the seatback release lever to fold both sides of the rea...

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    The center part of the rear seat can also be used as rear armrest with cupholders. 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 imprope...

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

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    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 crash. • head restraints should never be adjusted while the vehicle ...

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

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    Auto comfort systems — if equipped in vehicles equipped with auto on comfort, when turning on the vehicle the heated steering wheel will automatically turn on when temperatures are below 40° f (4.4° c). Warning! • persons who are unable to feel pain to the skin because of advanced age, chronic illne...

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    Left of the button will illuminate to indicate when the dimming feature is activated. The sensor to the right of the button does not illuminate. Note: this feature is disabled when the vehicle is moving in reverse. Outside mirrors power adjustment mirrors — if equipped the power mirror switch is loc...

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    Manual adjustment mirrors — if equipped to adjust the exterior mirrors, push the corners of the mirrors till desired alignment is obtained. Folding mirror the exterior mirrors are hinged to allow the mirror to pivot forward or rearward to help avoid damage. The mirror has three detent positions: ful...

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    Exterior lights headlights the headlight switch is located on the left side of the instrument panel. The headlight switch controls the operation of the head- lights, side marker lights, daytime running lights, fog lights and the dimming of the instrument cluster and interior lighting. Turning on the...

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    Note: the headlights must be on for the high beams to activate. Flash-to-pass you can signal another vehicle with your headlights by lightly pulling the multifunction lever toward you. This will cause the headlights to turn on at high beam and remain on until the lever is released. Automatic lightin...

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    Automatic high beam headlamp control — 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 an...

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    Headlight delay disable the feature is disabled by turning on the headlights, the parking lights or by placing the ignition in the run position. If you shut off the lights before the ignition is turned on, they will turn off in the normal manner. Note: the lights must be turned off within two minute...

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    Interior lights courtesy lights interior lights dimmer switch rotate the ambient dimmer control upward or downward to increase or decrease the brightness of the ambient light located in the overhead console, door handle lights, lower instrument panel lights, door map pocket lights, and cubby bin lig...

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    Front lights the courtesy lights are mounted between the sun visors above the rear view mirror. The light switches are used to turn the lights on or off. Courtesy lights 1 — driver’s courtesy lights courtesy light switches 1— left switch 2— right switch 3 getting to know your vehicle 57.

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    To operate the courtesy lights, push either the driver or passenger light switch. Note: • before exiting the vehicle, make sure that the interior lights are turned off. This will prevent the battery from discharging once the doors are closed. • if a light is left on, it will automatically be turned ...

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    Vehicles with retractable roof for vehicles equipped with a retractable roof, there are two interior lights located above the grab handles of the rear doors. The lights come on by opening any of the doors. Dome light timing the dome light will automatically illuminate when the doors are unlocked, th...

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    Timing entering the vehicle the dome lights illuminate in the following ways: • when the doors are unlocked, the dome light will illuminate for approximately 27 seconds. • when one of the doors is opened, the dome light will illuminate for approximately three minutes. • when the doors are closed, th...

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    Cargo area lights two interior lights are located in the cargo area on the side trim panels. These lights automatically turn on/off when the liftgate is opened and closed, regardless of the position of the igni- tion. Wipers and washers the windshield wiper/washer controls are located on the lever o...

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    Caution! Always remove any buildup of snow that prevents the windshield wiper blades from returning to the “park” position. If the windshield wiper switch is turned off, and the blades cannot return to the “park” position, damage to the wiper motor may occur. Front wiper operation rotate the windshi...

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    Note: if the end of the multifunction lever rotates from off to the first intermittent setting or from the first intermittent setting to the second intermittent setting, the wipers will perform a round up to clean the windshield. This function can be activated or deactivated by the uconnect settings...

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    • use of rain-x or products containing wax or silicone may reduce rain sensing performance. • the rain sensing feature can be turned on and off using the uconnect system, refer to “uconnect settings” in “multimedia” for further information. Rear wiper operation the rear wiper/washer controls are loc...

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    Manually shut the defroster off, push the button a second time. 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...

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    Climate controls air outlet and diffuser locations — passenger compartment left side air outlets 1 — adjustable air outlet 2 — air vane adjustment 3 — air flow outlet adjustment 4 — fixed air outlet center air outlets 1 — fixed air outlet 2 — air flow outlet adjustment 3 — air vane adjustment 4 — ad...

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    Manual climate controls overview right side air outlets 1 — fixed air outlet 2 — adjustable air outlet 3 — air vane adjustment 4 — air flow outlet adjustment manual climate controls 3 getting to know your vehicle 67.

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    Manual climate control descriptions icon description max a/c setting max a/c sets the system for maximum cooling performance. Rotate the temperature control adjust knob counterclockwise to the max a/c setting. In max a/c, the blower speed and mode position can be adjusted to desired user settings. A...

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    Icon description front defrost mode air is directed through the windshield and side window demister outlets. Use this mode with maximum blower and temperature settings for best windshield and side window defrosting. Note: the air conditioning compressor operates in mix or defrost, even if the air co...

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    Icon description panel mode panel mode air is directed through the outlets in the instrument panel. These outlets can be adjusted to di- rect airflow. The center instrument panel outlets can be adjusted so that they are directed to- ward the rear seat passengers for maximum airflow to the rear. Bi-l...

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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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    System maintenance in winter, the climate control system must be turned on at least once a month for approximately 10 minutes. Have the system inspected at an authorized dealer before the summer. Note: the system uses r-1234yf (refrigerant) which does not pollute the environment in the event of acci...

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    Icon description a/c button push the a/c control button to change the current setting. The indicator illuminates when the a/c is on. Pushing the auto control button will cause the a/c operation to change to auto mode and the a/c indicator will turn off. Sync button push the sync button to toggle the...

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    Icon description max defrost button push the max defrost button to change the current airflow setting to defrost mode. The indica- tor illuminates when this feature is on. Performing this function will cause the automatic climate controls to change to manual mode. The blower speed increases to full ...

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    Icon description blower control knob blower control is used to regulate the amount of air forced through the climate system. Adjust- ing the blower will cause the automatic mode to change to manual operation. The speeds can be selected by rotating the blower control adjustment knob. Windshield mode ...

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    Icon description bi-level mode bi-level mode bi-level mode is obtained by pressing both the panel mode button and the floor mode button, activating them both. Air comes from the instrument panel outlets and floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demiste...

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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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    • turns air recirculation off. • sets blower fan to the maximum speed. • directs air flow to windshield and front side window diffusers. • activates the heated rear window defrost. • activates the heated windshield (if equipped). • displays the fan speed (blower control indicator led illuminated). W...

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    Note: the climate control unit stores the temperatures set before the system was turned off and restores them when one of the following knobs/buttons is pushed: • a/c • recirculation • max defrost • blower increase • auto to restart the climate control system in fully automatic mode, push the auto b...

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    Note: • it is not necessary to move the temperature settings. The system automatically adjusts the temperature, mode, and fan speed to provide comfort as quickly as possible. To provide you with maximum comfort in the automatic mode, during cold start-ups, the blower fan will remain on low until the...

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    Vacation/storage before you store your vehicle, or keep it out of service (i.E., vacation) for two weeks or more, run the air conditioning system at idle for about five minutes, in fresh air with the blower setting on high. This will ensure adequate system lubrication to minimize the possibility of ...

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    Operating tips chart 82 getting to know your vehicle.

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    Windows power window controls the power window switch is located on the driver’s door panel. The driver’s power window switch controls the operation of all the windows. There are single window controls on each passenger door trim panel, which operate the passenger door windows. The window controls w...

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    Auto-down feature the driver door power window switch and the passenger door power window switches have an auto-down feature. Push the window switch down, for a short period of time, and release and the window will go down automatically. To open the window part way, push the window switch down brief...

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    2. Push the window switch down firmly to open the window completely and continue to hold the switch down for an additional two seconds after the window is fully open. Wind buffeting wind buffeting can be described as the perception of pressure on the ears or a helicopter-type sound in the ears. Your...

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    On some vehicles the front panel can be power operated. Refer to “power my sky” in this section. Caution! The panels are able to withstand the snow. However, it is recommended that you remove excessive layers of snow that have accumulated or damage to the panels may occur. Power my sky — if equipped...

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    To retract the front panel to the open position, push the open/close button. From the fully open position, pull the open/close switch: the front panel will close completely. Venting the front panel to vent the front panel push and release the vent switch. During the vent operation any push on the op...

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    2. Locate the my sky key inside the panel storage bag in the cargo area. 3. From inside of the passenger compartment, insert the my sky key into the latch key hole. My sky key latch key hole 88 getting to know your vehicle.

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    4. Rotate and keep the key turned to the symbol to release the lock. 5. Pull the panel handle down and away from the stowed position, unlocking the panel. Rotating my sky key unlocking panel handle 3 getting to know your vehicle 89.

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    6. Remove the key from the latch key hole. 7. Push panel up and away from latch to create a small gap. Removing key push panel up 90 getting to know your vehicle.

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    8. Remove the panel from the outside of the vehicle. 9. Place the panel inside of the provided bag for storage in the cargo area. Repeat the process for the rear panel. Note: an air deflector is available on the jeep accessory line. This deflector may be used to avoid the “wind buffeting” inside the...

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    4. From inside the vehicle, pull the handle down and toward the stowed position, locking it into place. 5. Make sure that the panel has been properly refitted. From inside the passenger compartment, push upward on the panel from the bottom, in order to verify that it is properly latched to the clamp...

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    Bag for housing panels — if equipped after the panels have been removed, store the roof panels inside of the bag located inside the storage compartment. Note: it is recommended to do this procedure outside of the vehicle. For proper housing, proceed as follows: 1. Open the roof panel bag and lift th...

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    2. Place the front panel into the bag and fold the panel dividers down. 3. Place the rear panel into the bag on top of dividers. 4. Close the bag and place it on the inside the cargo area. 5. Open the velcro straps provided on the bag. Anchor them firmly at the tie-down hooks located in the cargo ar...

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    Note: • do not load objects that weigh over 165 pounds (75 kg) on top of the roof panel bag. • the bag is washable. Refer to the documentation that is supplied with the bag. Emergency open/close if the power my sky switch fails, the retractable roof can be operated manually as follows: 1. Remove the...

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    2. Remove the allen key or my sky key that is supplied in the tool bag in the cargo area. 3. Insert the allen key or my sky key into the key hole and turn it clockwise to open the roof or counter- clockwise to close. Caution! • when refitting panels, be careful to avoid fingers, scarves, ties and it...

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    1. Pull the hood release lever located under the driver’s side of the instrument panel. 2. Move to the outside of the vehicle and push the safety latch release lever toward the passenger side of the vehicle. The hood release lever is located behind the center front edge of the hood. Hood release lev...

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    Remove the support rod from the locking tab and insert it into the seat located on the underside of the hood. Be sure the rod is locked into position. To close the hood 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....

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    Warning! Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving your vehicle. If the hood is not fully latched, it could open when the vehicle is in motion and block your vision. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death. Caution! To prevent possible damage, do not slam the ho...

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    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 electronic liftgate release to open with one fluid motion. Emergency opening proceed as follows: 1. Remove the rear shelf (if equi...

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    4. Insert the screwdriver into the release tab slot to trigger the release tab of the liftgate. Closing grasp the liftgate pull handle and initiate lowering the liftgate. Release the handle when the liftgate reaches self closing position. Note: before closing the liftgate, make sure to be in possess...

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    To lock the liftgate with a valid passive entry key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the liftgate, pushing the keyless enter-n-go — passive entry lock button located to the right of the outside handle release will lock the vehicle. Note: the liftgate unlock feature is built into the elec- tronic liftgate ...

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    Cargo load floor the vehicle is equipped with a load floor that can be adjusted as needed. Position 1 (lowered position): this position allows you to make the load floor flat for ease of loading/unloading objects from the cargo area. This position also makes it possible to use the space below as ano...

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    Position 2 (elevated position): when the rear seatbacks and front passenger seat is folded flat, it will allow for loading objects of long dimensions. It is recommended to use this position only during the actual transporting of the objects, then bring the load floor in position 1. Table tilt load i...

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    Access to the loading floor to access the double load compartment, proceed as fol- lows: 1. Lift up on the load floor handle. Table tilt load supports 1 — loading floor support one 2 — loading floor support two load floor handle 1 — cargo load floor 2 — cargo load floor handle 3 getting to know your...

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    2. Place the desired objects inside the compartment. 3. Reposition the load floor. Caution! The load floor must be arranged in a central position with respect to cargo area. Displacement load floor to position the load from the lower to the upper position, proceed as follows: 1. Grasp the load floor...

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    The side panels may be equipped with three grocery hooks (one on the left side and two on the right side) for securing loads that are not excessively heavy. Tie-downs groceryhook 3 getting to know your vehicle 107.

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    Cargo box — if equipped the cargo area contains a preformed cargo box that can be used for the storage of objects that allows you to obtain a uniform level when loading. Note: the cargo box is sized for a maximum capacity of distributed weight equal to 242 lbs (110 kg). Grocery hooks cargo box 108 g...

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    Internal equipment glove compartment the glove compartment is located on the passenger’s side of the instrument panel. To open the glove compartment proceed as follows: 1. Unlock the compartment using the vehicle emergency key. 2. Pull the handle to open the compartment. Once the glove compartment i...

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    Sun visors sun visors are located on both sides of the rearview mirror. The visors can be lowered or moved to the side to help block sunlight from entering the windshield or door glass. To move the sun visor against the driver or passenger door glass, remove the sun visor from the hook and turn it t...

  • Page 113

    3. Slide out the sun visor extender for even more side coverage toward the rear. Power outlets the front power outlet is located under the center stack of the instrument panel. It only operates with the ignition in the run position. Models equipped with the optional ⬙smoker kit,⬙ will have a cigar l...

  • Page 114

    Note: the rear cargo power outlet can be changed to “battery” powered all the time by switching the power outlet integrated power module 20a fuse from fuse loca- tion f18 to f30. Refer to “fuses” in “in case of emer- gency” for further information. Warning! To avoid serious injury or death: • only d...

  • Page 115

    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.). Eventually, if plugged in long enough, the vehicle’s battery will discharge suffi- ciently to degrade battery life and/or prevent the engine from starting. • ...

  • Page 116

    The power inverter will automatically turn on and off when the device is plugged in or removed. The power inverter is designed with built-in overload protection. If the power rating of 150 watts is exceeded, the power inverter will automatically shut down. Once the electrical device has been removed...

  • Page 117

    Warning! When the cigar lighter is in use it becomes very hot. To avoid serious injury, handle the cigar lighter with care. Always check that the cigar lighter has turned off. Caution! Do not connect devices with power higher than 180 watts (15 amps) to the socket. Do not damage the socket by using ...

  • Page 118

    Front armrest the front armrest is located between the front seats. The armrest can be adjusted by moving it in the direction indicated by the arrows. Push the storage handle and lift up the armrest to access the storage compartment. Warning! Do not operate this vehicle with a console compart- ment ...

  • Page 119

    Cupholders there are two cupholders for the front seat passengers, located in the center console. There are two cupholders located in the rear armrest if equipped. Front cupholders rear cupholders 3 getting to know your vehicle 117.

  • Page 120

    Handle grip the handle grip is located on the passenger side of the instrument panel. The handle can be used to enter or exit the vehicle or when traveling on rough terrain. Roof luggage rack — if equipped your vehicle may be equipped with a roof luggage rack for transporting accessories. Crossbars ...

  • Page 121

    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 avoid damage t...

  • Page 123: Contents

    Getting to know your instrument panel contents 䡵 instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 ▫ instrument cluster descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . .123 䡵 instrument cluster display . . . . . . . . . . .124 ▫ instrument cluster display location and controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 124

    Instrument cluster base instrument cluster 122 getting to know your instrument panel.

  • Page 125

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

  • Page 126

    • the gauge will likely indicate a higher temperature when driving in hot weather or up mountain grades. It should not be allowed to exceed the upper limits of the normal operating range. Warning! A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or others could be badly burned by steam or boiling coola...

  • Page 127

    They aren’t. The steering wheel mounted controls allow you to scroll through and enter the main menus and submenus. You can access the specific information you want and make selections and adjustments. Instrument cluster display location and controls the instrument cluster display features a driver-...

  • Page 128

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

  • Page 129

    Oil change reset oil change due your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil change indi- cator system. The “oil change due” 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 chan...

  • Page 130

    • coolant temperature — view the engine coolant tem- perature. • trans temperature — view the trans oil temperature. • battery voltage — view the voltage value (state of charge) of the battery. • service — if equipped — view the service status mes- sage(s). Fuel economy this menu item allows you to ...

  • Page 131

    Display gears (vehicles with reconfigurable multi- functional display and automatic transmission) by selecting this item, you can select the display mode, the particulars relating to the automatic transmission, and choose between the following options: • ⴖsingle digitⴖ the right side of the display ...

  • Page 132

    Settings this menu item allows you to change the settings for the following: • display • units • clock and date • security • safety and assistance • lights • doors and locks • compass vehicles equipped with multifunctional display re- configurable: the following menu/submenu items are available in t...

  • Page 133

    Security by selecting the item “security,” you can make the follow- ing adjustments: • speed warning: set the vehicle speed limit (km/h or mph), which the driver is notified through a visual and acoustic signaling (display of a message and a symbol on the display). When the speed warning is set, the...

  • Page 134

    • lanesense strength (if equipped) • side distance warning (if equipped) • side distance warning volume (if equipped) ⴖlightsⴖ by selecting the item ⬙lights,⬙ you can make the following adjustments: • headlight off delay: set the delay for headlight shutoff after engine shutoff • headlight sensitivi...

  • Page 135

    Compass (if equipped) by selecting the item ⬙compass,⬙ you can make the follow- ing adjustments: • compass calibration • compass variance trip computer the trip computer is used to display information on car operation when the key is turned to the run position. This function allows you to define two...

  • Page 136

    Warning/indicator lights and messages the warning/indicator light switches on in the instrument panel together with a dedicated message and/or acoustic signal when applicable. These indications are indicative and precautionary and as such must not be considered as exhaustive and/or alternative to th...

  • Page 137

    Air bag warning light red telltale light what it means air bag warning light this light will turn on for four to eight seconds as a bulb check when the ignition switch is first turned to on/run. If the light is either not on during startup, stays on, or turns on while driv- ing, have the system insp...

  • Page 138

    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 139

    If brake failure is indicated, immediate repair is necessary. 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 wi...

  • Page 140

    Vehicle security warning light red telltale light what it means vehicle security warning light this light will flash at a fast rate for approximately 15 seconds when the vehicle security alarm is arming, and then will flash slowly until the vehicle is disarmed. Oil pressure warning light red telltal...

  • Page 141

    Oil pressure fail warning light red telltale light what it means oil pressure sensor fail warning light this light indicates that the oil pressure sensor has failed. Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is corrected. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Oil temperature warning l...

  • Page 142

    Battery charge warning light red telltale light what it means battery charge warning light this light illuminates when the battery is not charging properly. If it stays on while the engine is running, there may be a malfunction with the charging system. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as poss...

  • Page 143

    Electric power steering fail warning light red telltale light what it means electric power steering fail warning this light is used to manage the electrical warning of the eps (power steering system). Refer to “power steering” in “starting and operating” for further information. Door open warning li...

  • Page 144

    Liftgate open warning light red telltale light what it means liftgate open warning light this indicator will turn when the liftgate is open. Transmission fault warning light red telltale light what it means transmission fault warning light this light will illuminate (together with a message in the i...

  • Page 145

    Electronic throttle control (etc) warning light — if equipped 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...

  • Page 146

    Yellow telltale lights automatic headlight fail yellow telltale light what it means automatic headlight fail this light illuminates when there is a failure of the automatic headlights. If this light illuminates, have it inspected at an authorized dealer. Rain sensor failure yellow telltale light wha...

  • Page 147

    Anti-lock brake (abs) indicator light yellow telltale light what it means anti-lock brake (abs) indicator light this light monitors the anti-lock brake system (abs). The light will turn on when the ignition switch is placed in the on/run position and may stay on for as long as four seconds. If the a...

  • Page 148

    Electronic stability control (esc) indicator 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 is placed in the on/run position. It should go out when the engin...

  • Page 149

    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. Electronic park brake fail light yellow telltale light wha...

  • Page 150

    Fuel cutoff indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means fuel cutoff indicator light this telltale will illuminate after an accident has occurred, and the system has shut the fuel off. Forward collision indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means forward co...

  • Page 151

    Icy road condition indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means icy road condition indicator light this light will illuminate during an icy road condition. Keyless system failure yellow telltale light what it means keyless system failure this light illuminates when there is a ke...

  • Page 152

    Lanesense indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means lanesense indicator light — if equipped the lanesense is solid yellow when the system senses a lane drift situation. The lanesense is flashing yellow when the system senses the lane has been approached and is in a lane depar...

  • Page 153

    Loose fuel filler cap indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means loose fuel filler cap indicator light — if equipped this light will illuminate when fuel filler cap is loose. Properly close the filler cap to disengage the light. If the light does not turn off, please see your ...

  • Page 154

    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 155

    Service stop/start system indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means service stop/start system indicator light this telltale will turn on to indicate the stop/start system is not functioning properly and service is required. Tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) warning light...

  • Page 156

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

  • 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

    Exterior bulb failure indicator light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means exterior bulb failure indicator light this light will illuminate when there is a malfunction in one of the exterior bulbs. Side distance warning — if equipped yellow telltale light what it means side distance war...

  • Page 159

    Transmission temperature indicator light yellow telltale light what it means transmission temperature indicator light this light indicates that the transmission fluid temperature is running hot. This may occur with severe usage, such as trailer towing. If this light turns on, safely pull over and st...

  • Page 160

    Vehicle security indicator light yellow telltale light what it means vehicle security indicator light this indicator will illuminate when the vehicle security alarm system has detected an attempt was made to break into the vehicle. Wait to start light — if equipped yellow telltale light what it mean...

  • Page 161

    Green telltale lights automatic high beam indicator light — if equipped green telltale light what it means automatic high beam indicator light this indicator shows that the automatic high beam headlights are on. Cruise control set indicator light — if equipped green telltale light what it means crui...

  • Page 162

    Hazard warning lights green telltale light what it means hazard warning lights the hazard warning indicators light up when the vehicles hazard warning flasher switch has been pushed. Park/headlight on indicator light green telltale light what it means park/headlight on indicator light this indicator...

  • Page 163

    Stop/start active indicator light — if equipped green telltale light what it means stop/start active indicator light this telltale will illuminate when the stop/start function is in “autostop” mode. Blue telltale lights high beam indicator light blue telltale light what it means high beam indicator ...

  • Page 164

    White telltale lights cruise control ready indicator light white telltale light what it means cruise control ready indicator light this light will turn on when the electronic speed control is on, but not set. Light sensor failure white telltale light what it means light sensor failure this light ill...

  • Page 165

    Set speed warning light — if equipped white warning light what it means set speed warning light when set speed warning is turned on the speed warning telltale will illuminate in the instru- ment cluster, with a number matching the set speed. Each time the set speed is exceeded, an au- dible chime wi...

  • Page 166

    Onboard diagnostic system (obd ii) your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboard diagnostic system called obd ii. This system monitors the performance of the emissions, engine, and automatic trans- mission control systems. When these systems are operating properly, your vehicle will provide ...

  • Page 167

    For further information, refer to “privacy practices” and “uconnect cybersecurity” in “all about uconnect access” in your owner’s manual radio supplement and “cyber- security” in “multimedia”. Emissions inspection and maintenance programs in some localities, it may be a legal requirement to pass an ...

  • Page 168

    • the mil will not flash at all and will remain fully illuminated until you place the ignition in the off posi- tion or start the engine. This means that your vehicle’s obd ii system is ready and you can proceed to the i/m station. If your obd ii system is not ready, you should see your authorized d...

  • Page 169: Safety

    Safety contents 䡵 safety features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 ▫ anti-lock brake system (abs) . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 ▫ electronic brake control system . . . . . . . . . . . .169 䡵 auxiliary driving systems . . . . . . . . . . . .180 ▫ blind spot monitoring (bsm) — if equipped...

  • Page 170

    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 171

    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 172

    Results in the best bas assistance. To receive the benefit of the system, you must apply continuous braking pressure during the stopping sequence, (do not “pump” the brakes). Do not reduce brake pedal pressure unless braking is no longer desired. Once the brake pedal is released, the bas is deactiva...

  • Page 173

    Warning! (continued) while pulling a trailer. Hsa is not a substitute for active driving involvement. It is always the driver’s responsibility to be attentive to distance to other ve- hicles, people, and objects, and most importantly brake operation to ensure safe operation of the vehicle under all ...

  • Page 174

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

  • Page 175

    Warning! (continued) vehicle modification or poor vehicle maintenance that reduces the effectiveness of the esc system can increase the risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal injury and death. Esc operation modes to disable esc and other safety systems, follow the instruc- tion ...

  • Page 176

    Partial off – two wheel drive vehicles and four wheel drive vehicles in 2wd and 4wd high range the “partial off” mode is intended for driving in deep snow, sand, or gravel. This mode raises the threshold for tcs and esc activation, which allows for more wheel spin than what esc normally allows. To e...

  • Page 177

    Full off – four-wheel drive vehicles in 4wd high and 4wd low range the “full off” mode is intended for off-highway and off-road use when esc stability features could inhibit vehicle maneuverability due to trail conditions. The “esc off” button is located in the lower switch bank above the climate co...

  • Page 178

    In ⬙sand⬙ and ⬙mud⬙, the active safety systems are partially disabled and put in place to ensure maximum performance in the specific mode of operation. However, you can reactivate them completely at any time by pushing the esc button. Note: in 4wd low, the active safety systems are com- pletely bypa...

  • Page 179

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

  • Page 180

    Dynamic steering torque (dst) the dst function uses the integration of the esc system with the electric power steering to increase the safety level of the whole car. In critical situations (understeering, oversteering, braking with different grip conditions), through the dst function the esc system ...

  • Page 181

    2. Enabled (feature is enabled and ready but activation conditions are not met, or driver is actively overriding with brake or throttle application). 3. Active (feature is enabled and actively controlling ve- hicle speed). Enabling hdc hdc is enabled by pushing the hdc switch, but the following cond...

  • Page 182

    • the vehicle is driven greater than 25 mph (40 km/h) (hdc exits immediately.) feedback to the driver: the instrument cluster has an hdc icon and the hdc switch has an led which offer feedback to the driver about the state hdc is in. • the cluster icon and switch lamp will illuminate and remain soli...

  • Page 183

    Bsm system sensors operate when the vehicle is in any forward gear or reverse and enters stand-by mode when the vehicle is in park. The bsm detection zone covers approximately one lane width on both sides of the vehicle, 10 ft (3 m). The zone length starts at the outside mirror and extends approxi- ...

  • Page 184

    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 185

    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 31 mph (50 km/h). Overtaking traffic if you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative speed less than 15 mph (25 km/h) and the vehicle remains i...

  • Page 186

    The bsm system is designed not to issue an alert on stationary objects such as guardrails, posts, walls, foliage, berms, etc. However, occasionally the system may alert on such objects. This is normal operation and your vehicle does not require service. Overtaking/passing stationary objects 184 safe...

  • Page 187

    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 188

    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 189

    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 190

    Note: the rear bumper must be clean and free of any obstructing debris. System not available in the case of the system being temporary unavailable: • bsm mirror warning lights are turned on continuously. • a instrument cluster dedicated message will display. In the case of the system being completel...

  • Page 191

    Note: • fcw monitors the information from the forward look- ing sensors as well as the electronic brake controller (ebc), to calculate the probability of a forward collision. When the system determines that a forward collision is probable, the driver will be provided with audible and visual warnings...

  • Page 192

    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 4 mph (7 km/h). • the maximum speed for fcw activation is 124 mph (200 km/h). • the fcw alerts may be triggered on o...

  • Page 193

    • changing the fcw status to “only warning” prevents the system from providing limited active braking, or additional brake support if the driver is not braking adequately in the event of a potential frontal collision, but maintains the audible and visual warnings. Changing the status of the system i...

  • Page 194

    Service fcw warning if the system turns off, and the instrument cluster display reads: • fcw unavailable service required this indicates there is an internal system fault. Although the vehicle is still drivable under normal conditions, have the system checked by an authorized dealer. “wipe front rad...

  • Page 195

    Precautions while driving with fcw in certain driving conditions, such as: • driving in the vicinity of a curve • small vehicles and/or not aligned to the lane • lane changing of other vehicles • passing of vehicles in an oncoming intersection the intervention of the system could be unexpected or de...

  • Page 196

    Small vehicles and/or not aligned to the lane the system is not able to detect the presence of vehicles that are in front of the vehicle but placed outside the field of action of the radar sensor and could therefore not react in the presence of small vehicles such as bicycles or motorcycles. Lane ch...

  • Page 197

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

  • Page 198

    The tpms will warn the driver of a low tire pressure if the tire pressure falls below the low-pressure warning limit for any reason, including low temperature effects and natural pressure loss through the tire. The tpms will continue to warn the driver of low tire pressure as long as the condition e...

  • Page 199

    Caution! • the tpms has been optimized for the original equipment tires and wheels. Tpms pressures and warning have been established for the tire size equipped on your vehicle. Undesirable system op- eration or sensor damage may result when using replacement equipment that is not of the same size, t...

  • Page 200

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

  • Page 201

    • jamming due to electronic devices or driving next to facilities emitting the same radio frequencies as the tpms sensors. • installing some form of aftermarket window tinting that affects radio wave signals. • lots of snow or ice around the wheels or wheel hous- ings. • using tire chains on the veh...

  • Page 202

    Note: it is particularly important for you to check the tire pressure in all of the tires on your vehicle monthly and to maintain the proper pressure. The tpms consists of the following components: • receiver module. • four tire pressure monitoring sensors. • various tire pressure monitoring system ...

  • Page 203

    Note: when filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi (30 kpa) above the recommended cold placard pressure in order to turn the tire pressure monitoring telltale light off. The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes above 15.5 mph (25 km/h) i...

  • Page 204

    3. After driving the vehicle for up to 20 minutes above 15.5 mph (25 km/h) the “tpms telltale light” will turn off, as long as no tire pressure is below the low- pressure warning limit in any of the four active road tires. 4. The instrument cluster will display a graphic showing the tire pressure va...

  • Page 205

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

  • Page 206

    Restraints or belt-positioning booster seats should ride properly buckled up in a vehicle with a rear seat. 4. Never allow children to slide the shoulder belt behind them or under their arm. 5. You should read the instructions provided with your child restraint to make sure that you are using it pro...

  • Page 207

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

  • Page 208

    Pets be restrained in the rear seat (if equipped) in pet harnesses or pet carriers that are secured by seat belts, and cargo is properly stowed. Beltalert can be activated or deactivated by your autho- rized dealer. Fca us llc does not recommend deactivat- ing beltalert. Note: if beltalert has been ...

  • Page 209

    Warning! (continued) • wearing your seat belt incorrectly could make your injuries in a collision much worse. You might suffer internal injuries, or you could even slide out of the seat belt. Follow these instructions to wear your seat belt safely and to keep your passengers safe, too. • two people ...

  • Page 210

    Warning! (continued) • a frayed or torn seat belt could rip apart in a collision and leave you with no protection. Inspect the seat belt system periodically, checking for cuts, frays, or loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced imme- diately. Do not disassemble or modify the seat belt system. Sea...

  • Page 211

    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 212

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

  • Page 213

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

  • Page 214

    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 215

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

  • Page 216

    Warning! • the seat belt assembly must be replaced if the switchable automatic locking retractor (alr) fea- ture or any other seat belt function is not working properly when checked according to the procedures in the service manual. • failure to replace the seat belt assembly could in- crease the ri...

  • Page 217

    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 avv/start or mar/acc/on/run position. If the ignition switch is in the stop/off/lock position the air bag system is not on and the air bags will not inflate. The ...

  • Page 218

    Warning! (continued) stays on after you start the vehicle, or if it comes on as you drive, have an authorized dealer service the air bag system immediately. Redundant air bag warning light if a fault with the air bag warning light is detected, which could affect the supplemental restraint system (sr...

  • Page 219

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

  • Page 220

    Warning! (continued) the air bags and you could be injured because the air bags may no longer be functional. The protective covers for the air bag cushions are designed to open only when the air bags are inflating. • relying on the air bags alone could lead to more severe injuries in a collision. Th...

  • Page 221

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

  • Page 222

    When the sab deploys, it opens the seam on the outboard side of the seatback’s trim cover. The inflating sab deploys through the seat seam into the space between the occupant and the door. The sab moves at a very high speed and with such a high force that it could injure occupants if they are not se...

  • Page 223

    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 224

    Warning! • side air bags need room to inflate. Do not lean against the door or window. Sit upright in the center of the seat. • 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 in...

  • Page 225

    The sabics may help reduce the risk of partial or complete ejection of vehicle occupants through side windows in certain rollover or side impact events. The occupant restraint controller (orc) monitors the internal circuits and interconnecting wiring associated with electrical air bag system compone...

  • Page 226

    Irritation, move to fresh air. If the irritation continues, see your doctor. If these particles settle on your clothing, follow the garment manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning. Do not drive your vehicle after the air bags have deployed. If you are involved in another collision, the air bags wil...

  • Page 227

    Enhanced accident response system reset procedure after the event occurs, when the system is active, a message regarding fuel cutoff is displayed. Turn the igni- tion switch from ignition avv/start or mar/acc/ on/run to ignition stop/off/lock. Carefully check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine...

  • Page 228

    Customer action customer will see note: each step must be held for at least two sec- onds solid. 10. Turn left turn signal switch off. (turn signal switch must be placed in neutral state). Right turn light is off. Left turn light is off. 11. Turn ignition stop/ off/lock. 12. Turn ignition mar/ acc/o...

  • Page 229

    Warning! (continued) dealer. Only manufacturer approved seat accessories may be used. If it is necessary to modify the air bag system for persons with disabilities, contact your authorized dealer. Event data recorder (edr) this vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (edr). The main purpose ...

  • Page 230

    Children 12 years or younger should ride properly buckled up in a rear seat, if available. According to crash statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats rather than in the front. Warning! In a collision, an unrestrained child can become a projectile inside the vehicle....

  • Page 231

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

  • Page 232

    The infant carrier is only used rear-facing in the vehicle. It is recommended for children from birth until they reach the weight or height limit of the infant carrier. Convertible child seats can be used either rear-facing or forward-facing in the vehicle. Convertible child seats often have a highe...

  • Page 233

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

  • Page 234

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

  • Page 235

    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 236

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

  • Page 237

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

  • Page 238

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

  • Page 239

    Strap. The tether strap will have a hook at the end to attach to the top tether anchorage and a way to tighten the strap after it is attached to the anchorage. Center seat latch warning! • do not install a child restraint in the center position using the latch system. This position is not ap- proved...

  • Page 240

    5. Tighten all of the straps as you push the child restraint rearward and downward into the seat. Remove slack in the straps according to the child restraint manufactur- er’s instructions. 6. Test that the child restraint is installed tightly by pulling back and forth on the child seat at the belt p...

  • Page 241

    Warning! • improper installation or failure to properly secure a child restraint can lead to failure of the restraint. The child could be badly injured or killed. • follow the child restraint manufacturer’s directions exactly when installing an infant or child restraint. The seat belts in the passen...

  • Page 242

    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 243

    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 244

    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 i...

  • Page 245

    Warning! • 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 sure the tet...

  • Page 246

    Warning! (continued) • be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt properly. Exhaust gas warning! Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain carbon monoxide (co), which is colorless and odorless. Breathing it can make you unconscious and can even- tually poison you. To av...

  • Page 247

    Air bag warning light the air bag warning light will turn on for four to eight seconds as a bulb check when the ignition switch is first turned to on/run. If the light is either not on during starting, stays on, or turns on while driving, have the system inspected at an authorized dealer as soon as ...

  • Page 248

    Warning! (continued) • only use the driver’s side floor mat on the driver’s side floor area. To check for interference, with the vehicle properly parked with the engine off, fully depress the accelerator, the brake, and the clutch pedal (if present) to check for interference. If your floor mat inter...

  • Page 249

    Periodic safety checks you should make outside the vehicle tires examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven wear patterns. Check for stones, nails, glass, or other objects lodged in the tread or sidewall. Inspect the tread for cuts and cracks. Inspect sidewalls for cuts, cracks, and bulges. C...

  • Page 251: Starting And Operating

    Starting and operating contents 䡵 starting the engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .251 ▫ tip start feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .252 ▫ if engine fails to start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .252 ▫ cold weather operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .253 ▫ extended...

  • Page 252

    ▫ resume speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .274 ▫ deactivation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .275 䡵 rear parksense — if equipped . . . . . . . . . .275 ▫ rear parksense sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .275 ▫ enabling and disabling rear parksense. . ....

  • Page 253

    Starting the engine 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! • never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. • allo...

  • Page 254

    4. If the engine does not start, place the ignition in the off mode and wait 10-15 seconds before attempting to restart the engine. Tip start feature do not press the accelerator. Cycle the ignition switch briefly to the start mode and release it. The starter motor will continue to run but will auto...

  • Page 255

    Caution! To prevent damage to the starter, do not continuously crank the engine for more than 25 seconds at a time. Wait 60 seconds before trying again. Cold weather operation to ensure reliable starting under extreme cold conditions an externally powered electric block heater (available from your a...

  • Page 256

    After starting — warming up the engine proceed as follows: • travel slowly, letting the engine run at a reduced rpm, without accelerating suddenly. • it is recommended to wait until the engine coolant temperature gauge starts to rise for maximum perfor- mance. Stopping the engine to shut off the eng...

  • Page 257

    The engine oil installed in the engine at the factory is a high-quality energy conserving type lubricant. Oil changes should be consistent with anticipated climate conditions under which vehicle operations will occur. For the recom- mended viscosity and quality grades, refer to “dealer service” in “...

  • Page 258

    To apply the epb manually, pull up on the switch momen- tarily. You may hear a slight whirring sound from the back of the vehicle while the epb engages. Once the parking brake is fully engaged, the brake warning lamp in the instrument cluster and an indicator on the switch will illuminate. If your f...

  • Page 259

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

  • Page 260

    Warning! (continued) the parking brake is fully disengaged before driving; failure to do so can lead to brake failure and a collision. In the unlikely event of a malfunction of the epb system, a yellow epb fault lamp will illuminate. This may be accom- panied by the brake warning lamp flashing. In t...

  • Page 261

    • the seat belt is unbuckled. • the driver door is open. Safehold can be temporarily bypassed by pushing the epb switch while the driver door is open and the brake pedal is pressed. Once manually bypassed, safehold will be en- abled again once the vehicle reaches 12 mph (20 km/h) or the ignition is ...

  • Page 262

    Note: a dedicated message will appear in the instrument cluster if brake service mode cannot be deactivated. Warning! You can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only that service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment. If you have any doubt about your ab...

  • Page 263

    To engage reverse gear from the neutral position, lift the reverse ring, located below the knob and simultane- ously move the lever to the left and then forward. Shifting fully press the clutch pedal before shifting gears. As you release the clutch pedal, lightly press the accelerator pedal. You sho...

  • Page 264

    Downshifting moving from a high gear down to a lower gear is recom- mended to preserve brakes when driving down steep hills. In addition, downshifting at the right time provides better acceleration when you desire to resume speed. Downshift progressively. Do not skip gears to avoid overspeeding the ...

  • Page 265

    Manual transmission shift speeds in mph (km/h) gear selection 6 to 5 5 to 4 4 to 3 3 to 2 2 to 1 maximum speed 80 (129) 70 (113) 50 (81) 30 (48) 15 (24) caution! If you skip a gear while downshifting or downshift at too high of a vehicle speed, these conditions may cause the engine to overspeed if t...

  • Page 266

    Warning! (continued) engine is idling normally and your foot is firmly pressing the brake pedal. • unintended movement of a vehicle could injure those in or near the vehicle. As with all vehicles, you should never exit a vehicle while the engine is running. Before exiting a vehicle, always apply the...

  • Page 267

    In the autostick position (beside the drive position) will manually select the transmission gear, and will display the current gear in the instrument cluster as 1, 2, 3, etc. Note: if the gear selector cannot be moved to the park, reverse, or neutral position (when pushed forward) it is probably in ...

  • Page 268

    Gear ranges park (p) this range supplements the electric park brake (epb) by locking the transmission. The engine can be started in this range. Never attempt to use park while the vehicle is in motion. Apply the epb when leaving the vehicle in this range. When parking on a level surface, you may shi...

  • Page 269

    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 270

    Reverse (r) this range is for moving the vehicle backward. Shift into reverse only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop. Neutral (n) use this range when the vehicle is standing for prolonged periods with the engine running. The engine may be started in this range. Apply the electric park br...

  • Page 271

    If the transmission temperature exceeds normal operating limits, the transmission controller may modify the trans- mission shift schedule, reduce engine torque, and/or ex- pand the range of torque converter clutch engagement. This is done to prevent transmission damage due to overheating. If the tra...

  • Page 272

    Stop. After a stop, the driver should manually upshift (+) the transmission as the vehicle is accelerated. • you can start out (from a stop) in first or second gear. Starting out in second gear can be helpful in snow or icy conditions. Tap the gear selector forward or rearward to select the desired ...

  • Page 273

    3. Push and hold the ignition switch until the engine turns off. 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 reco...

  • Page 274

    Warning! Continued operation with reduced assist could pose a safety risk to yourself and others. Service should be obtained as soon as possible. If the “service power steering ⬙ or ⬙power steering assist off - service system” message and a steering wheel icon are displayed on the instrument cluster...

  • Page 275

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

  • Page 276

    • 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 a...

  • Page 277

    Deactivation a soft tap on the brake pedal, pushing the canc button, or normal brake pressure while slowing the vehicle will deactivate the speed control without erasing the set speed from memory. Pushing the on/off button or placing the ignition to off erases the set speed from memory. Rear parksen...

  • Page 278

    The frequency of the acoustic signal: • increases with the distance between vehicle and object decreases. • becomes continuous when the distance that separates the vehicle from the obstacle is less than approximately 12 inches (30 cm), while terminates immediately if the distance to the obstacle inc...

  • Page 279

    Disabled” for approximately five seconds. Refer to “in- strument cluster display” in “getting to know your instrument panel” for further information. The rear parksense switch led will be on when rear parksense is disabled or requires service. The rear parksense switch led will be off when the syste...

  • Page 280

    Parksense system usage precautions note: • ensure that the outer surface and the underside of the rear bumper is clean and clear of snow, ice, mud, dirt or other obstruction to keep the rear parksense system operating properly. • jackhammers, large trucks, and other vibrations could affect the perfo...

  • Page 281

    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 282

    Note: when operating conditions have been met, the lanesense system will monitor if the driver’s hands are on the steering wheel and provides an audible warning to the driver when the driver’s hands are not detected on the steering wheel. The system will cancel if the driver does not return their ha...

  • Page 283

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

  • Page 284

    • when the lanesense system senses a lane drift situation, the left thick lane line and the left thin line turn solid white. The lanesense telltale changes from solid green to solid yellow. At this time torque is applied to the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the lane boundary. • for exa...

  • Page 285

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

  • Page 286

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

  • Page 287

    • 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 behavior for a right lane departure. Changing lanesense status the lanesense system has settings to adjust the intensity of the torque warning and t...

  • Page 288

    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 appears again. When the vehicle is shifted out of reverse (with camera delay turned on), the camera image will continue to be displayed for up to 10 seconds af...

  • Page 289

    Note: if snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance builds up on the camera lens, clean the lens, rinse with water, and dry with a soft cloth. Do not cover the lens. Warning! Drivers must be careful when backing up even when using the rear back up camera. Always check care- fully behind your vehicle, ...

  • Page 290

    Caution! All wheels must have the same size and type tires. Unequal tire sizes must not be used. Unequal tire size may cause failure of the power transfer unit. Four wheel drive (4x4) the four wheel drive (4wd) is fully automatic in normal driving mode. Note: it is not possible to carry out the chan...

  • Page 291

    Active drive with low control — (trailhawk models only) the 4wd low mode helps to improve the off-road performance in all modes. To enable 4wd low, please follow the steps below: enabling 4wd low with the vehicle stationary, the ignition in run mode or with the engine running, shift the transmission...

  • Page 292

    Mode selection guide rotate the selec-terrain knob to select the desired mode. • auto: this four-wheel drive operation is a continuous operation, is fully automatic and can be used on and off road. This mode balances traction to ensure maneuver- ability and acceleration improvement compared to a veh...

  • Page 293

    Use second gear (rather than first gear) during launches, to minimize wheel slippage, except for in 4–low (trail- hawk models only). • sand: for off-road driving or use on surfaces with poor traction, such as sandy bottoms. The transmission is set to provide maximum traction. This mode allows more w...

  • Page 294

    • insert the fuel nozzle in the filler pipe and proceed with filling the fuel tank. • before removing the nozzle, wait at least 10 seconds to allow the fuel to flow inside of the tank. • pull the nozzle from the filler pipe and then close the door. Emergency refueling procedure if the vehicle is out...

  • Page 295

    • open the fuel door. • insert the emergency fuel fill funnel in the filler pipe and proceed to fill the fuel tank. • remove the emergency fuel fill funnel, and close the door. • store the emergency fuel fill funnel in the cargo area. Warning! • do not to affix objects/plugs to the end of the filler...

  • Page 296

    Warning! (continued) • the use of objects/plugs do not comply with the vehicle and may cause pressure increases inside the tank, creating dangerous conditions. • do not approach the neck of the tank with open flames or lit cigarettes its an extreme fire hazard. Also, avoid close contact with the fil...

  • Page 297

    Tire size the tire size on the vehicle certification label represents the actual tire size on your vehicle. Replacement tires must be equal to the load capacity of this tire size. Rim size this is the rim size that is appropriate for the tire size listed. Inflation pressure this is the cold tire inf...

  • Page 298

    Trailer towing in this section you will find safety tips and information on limits to the type of towing you can reasonably do with your vehicle. Before towing a trailer, carefully review this information to tow your load as efficiently and safely as possible. To maintain the new vehicle limited war...

  • Page 299

    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. Tongue weight (tw) the tongue weight is the downward force exerted on the hitch ball by the trailer. You must consider this as part of the load on yo...

  • Page 300

    Warning! • an improperly adjusted weight distributing hitch system may reduce handling, stability, braking per- formance, and could result in a collision. • weight distributing systems may not be compatible with surge brake couplers. Consult with your hitch and trailer manufacturer or a reputable re...

  • Page 301

    Trailer towing weights (maximum trailer weight ratings) the following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetrain. 1.4l turbo engine trailer towing is not recommended. Engine max. Gtw (gross trailer wt.) max. Tongue wt. (see note) 2.4l 2,000 lbs (900 kg) 200 l...

  • Page 302

    Consider the following items when computing the weight on the rear axle of the vehicle: • the tongue weight of the trailer. • the weight of any other type of cargo or equipment put in or on your vehicle. • the weight of the driver and all passengers. Note: remember that everything put into or on the...

  • Page 303

    Warning! (continued) • total weight must be distributed between the tow vehicle and the trailer such that the following four ratings are not exceeded: 1. Gvwr 2. Gtw 3. Gawr 4. Tongue weight rating for the trailer hitch utilized. Caution! • do not tow a trailer at all during the first 500 miles (805...

  • Page 304

    • 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 305

    Note: • disconnect trailer wiring connector from the vehicle before launching a boat (or any other device plugged into vehicle’s electrical connect) into water. • be sure to reconnect after clear from water area. Towing tips before setting out on a trip, practice turning, stopping, and backing the t...

  • Page 306

    Automatic transmission — if equipped select the drive range when towing. The transmission controls include a drive strategy to avoid frequent shifting when towing. However, if frequent shifting does occur while in drive, you can use the autostick shift control to manually select a lower gear. Note: ...

  • Page 307

    Recreational towing towing this vehicle behind another vehicle towing condition wheels off the ground front wheel drive (fwd) four-wheel drive (4wd) flat tow none not allowed not allowed dolly tow rear not allowed not allowed front ok not allowed on trailer all best method ok note: • when towing you...

  • Page 308

    • properly secure the front wheels to the dolly, following the dolly manufacturer’s instructions. • turn the ignition to the run mode, but do not start the engine. • press and hold the brake pedal. • release the electric park brake (epb). • turn the ignition off, and release the brake pedal. Caution...

  • Page 309

    As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover. Off-road driving tips when to use 4wd low range when off-road driving, shift to 4wd low for additional traction and control on slippery or difficult terrain, ascend- ing ...

  • Page 310

    Standing water — trailhawk only avoid driving in standing water deeper than 19 inches (48 cm), and reduce speed appropriately to minimize wave effects. Maximum speed in 19 inches (48 cm) of water is less than 5 mph (8 km/h). Maintenance after driving through deep water, inspect your vehicle fluids a...

  • Page 311

    Note: remember, never drive diagonally across a hill - drive straight up or down. If the wheels start to slip as you approach the crest of a hill, ease off the accelerator and maintain headway by turning the front wheels slowly left and right. This may provide a fresh “bite” into the surface and wil...

  • Page 312

    Warning! Abrasive material in any part of the brakes may cause excessive wear or unpredictable braking. You might not have full braking power when you need it to prevent a collision. If you have been operating your vehicle in dirty conditions, get your brakes checked and cleaned as necessary. • if y...

  • Page 313: In Case Of Emergency

    In case of emergency contents 䡵 hazard warning flashers . . . . . . . . . . . .313 䡵 assist and 9-1-1 — if equipped . . . . . . . . . .313 䡵 bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .317 ▫ general information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .317 ▫ replacement bulbs . . . . . . ...

  • Page 314

    䡵 gear selector override . . . . . . . . . . . . . .365 䡵 freeing a stuck vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .366 䡵 towing a disabled vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . .368 ▫ front wheel drive (fwd) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .369 ▫ four-wheel drive (4wd) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .370 ▫ emerg...

  • Page 315

    Hazard warning flashers the hazard warning flasher switch is located on the switch bank below the radio. 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. Push the switch a...

  • Page 316

    Note: • your vehicle may be transmitting data as authorized by the subscriber. • the assist and 9–1–1 features operate through the uconnect access service. These buttons will only oper- ate as long as your uconnect access service is active. Refer to your uconnect radio supplement for further informa...

  • Page 317

    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 318

    Warning! (continued) • modifications to any part of the 9-1-1 call system could cause the air bag system to fail when you need it. You could be injured if the air bag system is not there to help protect you. 9-1-1 call system limitations vehicles sold in canada and mexico do not have 9-1-1 call syst...

  • Page 319

    • the vehicle battery loses power or becomes discon- nected during a vehicle crash. • operable 1x(voice/data) or 3g(data) network and/or global positioning satellite signals are unavailable or obstructed. • equipment malfunction at the 9-1-1 operator facility. • operator error by the 9-1-1 operator....

  • Page 320

    • after replacing a light bulb, always check the correct orientation. • before replacing a bulb that is not functioning, check that the fuse is intact. Note: lens fogging can occur under certain atmospheric conditions. This will usually clear as atmospheric condi- tions change to allow the condensat...

  • Page 321

    Exterior bulbs lamps bulb number bi-xenon hid headlamps (serviced at an authorized dealer) low beam/high beam headlamps h13 front position/daytime running lights (drl) p21/5w front direction indicator lamps py21w front fog lamps h11 side indicators (front and side view mirror) wy5w tail/brake lights...

  • Page 322

    Replacing exterior bulbs headlamps hi/lo beam light halogen to replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 1. Open the engine compartment and remove the head- lamp bulb cap. 2. Rotate the headlamp bulb socket counterclockwise then pull outwards. 3. Push on the locking tab on the headlamp bulb connector an...

  • Page 323

    4. Install the new headlamp bulb making sure it is prop- erly locked. 5. Install the headlamp bulb and socket; turn it clockwise making sure it is properly locked. Warning! Carry out the operation of replacing lamps only with the engine off. Also make sure that the engine is cold, to avoid the dange...

  • Page 324

    Position lights/daytime running lights/fog lights to replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 1. Turn the front wheels completely. 2. Use a suitable tool to remove the access door. 3. Remove the electrical connectors. 4. Rotate in a counterclockwise direction (on the left-hand socket) or in a clockwise...

  • Page 325

    5. To replace the bulb gently push bulb and rotate coun- terclockwise. 6. Insert the new bulb by pushing on it and turning it clockwise. Make sure the bulb is correctly locked in place. 7. Install the bulb and sockets and rotate them clockwise (right side) and clockwise (left side), making sure that...

  • Page 326

    9. Reinstall the access door. Front fog lights to replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 1. Turn the front wheels completely. 2. Use a suitable tool to remove the access door. 3. By pushing the electrical connector tab remove the electrical connector. 4. Rotate the bulb counterclockwise, and then rep...

  • Page 327

    Side indicators front side indicators to replace the bulb proceed as follows: 1. Operating from inside the engine compartment using a suitable tool release the retaining clip. 2. Remove lamp assembly by sliding it toward the outside. Lamp retaining clip lamp assembly 7 in case of emergency 325.

  • Page 328

    3. Remove the electrical connector by pushing the tab then disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Rotate counterclockwise to release the bulb socket from the lamp assembly, and remove it. Electrical connector bulb socket 326 in case of emergency.

  • Page 329

    5. Remove the bulb from the socket. 6. Insert the new bulb in the socket. 7. Reinstall the bulb and socket into the lamp assembly by turning it clockwise, making sure it is locked into place. 8. Reconnect the electrical connector. 9. Reinstall the lamp assembly on the car, making sure it is locked i...

  • Page 330

    2. Remove the transparent lens assembly as shown. 3. Remove the bulb socket and bulb from the transparent lens assembly by rotating the socket counterclockwise. Removing the mirror cap transparent lens 328 in case of emergency.

  • Page 331

    4. Remove the bulb from the bulb socket by pulling the bulb straight out. 5. Insert the new bulb, making sure that it is locked into place. 6. Reinstall the socket in to the transparent lens assembly. 7. Reinstall the cover on the outside rear view mirror, making sure it is locked into place. Transp...

  • Page 332

    Rear tail lamps contain the following: • position lights • stop lights • direction indicator • reverse lights to replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 1. Open the liftgate. 2. Using a suitable tool remove the door as shown. 3. Using a suitable tool remove fastener. 4. Disconnect the electrical conne...

  • Page 333

    5. Remove the rear tail lamp, sliding it toward the outside as shown. 6. Unscrew the screws and remove the rear tail lamp holder. Tail lamp removal rear lamp assembly 1 — mounting screws 7 in case of emergency 331.

  • Page 334

    7. Replace the bulb as necessary. 8. Insert the new bulb, making sure it is properly locked. 9. Reassemble the lamp assembly on the rear tail lamp housing, tightening the screws. 10. Reposition the rear tail lamp on the car. 11. Secure the fastener of the rear tail lamp and reconnect the electrical ...

  • Page 335

    2. Remove the bulbs from the individual side contacts. 3. Insert the new bulbs, and ensure that they are properly locked between the contacts. 4. Reinstall the license plate lens. Note: if removal the license plate lens using a screw- driver, be sure to cover the tip of the screwdriver with a cloth ...

  • Page 336

    2. Release the retainer clips and bulb housing as shown. 3. Replace the bulbs by pulling straight out of bulb hous- ing. 4. Insert the new bulbs, making sure that they are properly locked. 5. Reassemble the bulb housing and courtesy light housing making sure that they are properly locked. 6. Install...

  • Page 337

    Dome light vanity mirror to replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 1. Lift the cover of the mirror and pull out the visor mirror light cover. 2. Replace the bulb, releasing it from the side contacts, and then insert the new bulb, making sure that it is properly locked between the contacts. 3. Reinsta...

  • Page 338

    3. Insert the new bulb, making sure it is properly locked. Rear dome light — without retractable roof to replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 1. Using a suitable tool release the lamp assembly at both the ends. 2. Open the flap and replace the bulb. 3. Insert the new bulb, locking it between the co...

  • Page 339

    2. Replace the bulb by removing it from the side contacts. 3. Insert the new bulb, locking it between the contacts. 4. Reinstall the dome light. Interior cargo lights to replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 1. Open the luggage compartment and remove the dome light assembly. 2. Open the light cover ...

  • Page 340

    Warning! (continued) • halogen lamps contain gas under pressure, in the event of breakage be careful of the projection of fragments of glass. • halogen lamps must be handled by touching only the metallic part. If the transparent bulb is in contact with the fingers, reduces the intensity of the emitt...

  • Page 341

    Fuse removal to replace a fuse use the extractor attached to the fuse cover (located on the inside of the engine compartment fuse cover. Blade fuses 1 — electrical circuit 2 — blade fuse with good electrical circuit 3 — blade fuse with bad electrical circuit fuse extractor location 7 in case of emer...

  • Page 342

    Access to the fuses the fuses are grouped into four controllers located in the engine compartment, under the instrument panel and on the inside of the left side cargo trim panel. Engine compartment fuses/distribution unit the engine compartment fuse panel is located on the left side of the engine co...

  • Page 343

    Mounting fuse cover and locking screw proceed as follows: • properly secure the fuse cover to the box, slide com- pletely from top to bottom. • fully depress the screw, using the special screwdriver supplied. • slowly turn the screw clockwise. • release the screw. Cavity maxi fuse cartridge fuse mic...

  • Page 344

    Cavity maxi fuse cartridge fuse micro fuse description f03 – 20 amp blue – controller power supply body com- puter f04 – 30 amp pink – brake control elec- tronics module f05 70 amp tan – – electric power- assisted steering f06 20 amp yellow – – engine cooling fan f07 40 amp orange – 1.4 without a/c ...

  • Page 345

    Cavity maxi fuse cartridge fuse micro fuse description f14 – – 7.5 amp brown heater ⬙blow by⬙ f14 – – 5 amp tan pump power ⬙after run ⬙ f15 40 amp orange – – brake control mod- ule pump f16 – – 5 amp tan engine control mod- ule power, automatic transmission f17 – – 10 amp red – 1.4 engines 15 amp bl...

  • Page 346

    Cavity maxi fuse cartridge fuse micro fuse description f23 – – 30 amp green heated windshield – if equipped f24 – – 15 amp blue electronic unit sup- ply automatic trans- mission f30 – – 20 amp yellow (customer installed) 12v rear cargo out- let constant battery powered f83 – 40 amp green – air condi...

  • Page 347

    Body computer fuse center the controller is located at the left side of the steering column at the bottom of the instrument panel. For the fuse replacement see your authorized dealer. Body controller fuse cavities 7 in case of emergency 345.

  • Page 348

    Cavity mini fuse description f31 7.5 amp brown flashes/electrical movement front seats/fan air conditioning f33 20 amp yellow power window front (driver side) f34 20 amp yellow power window front (passenger side) f36 15 amp blue supply uconnect system, air condi- tioning, alarm, power folding out- s...

  • Page 349

    Cavity mini fuse description f51 7.5 amp brown alarm power, front courtesy light, air conditioning compressor, brake pedal switch (nc), plaque automatic transmission, compass, rear cam- era, leveling headlights, air condi- tioning f53 7.5 amp brown supply ipc/starter device/system keyless enter-n-go...

  • Page 350

    Rear cargo fuse/relay distribution unit to access the fuses, remove the access door from the left rear panel of the rear cargo area. The fuses may be contained in two units. Fuse holder no. 1 is located closest to the rear of the vehicle and fuse holder no. 2 (if equipped with trailer towing) is loc...

  • Page 351

    Cavity mini fuse description f5 30 amp green power seat (driver side) f6 7.5 amp brown power seat (driver side and passen- ger side) f7 30 amp green lumbar adjustment front seats (driver side and passenger side) f8 20 amp yellow heating front seats on the controller there is also a 20 amp fuse for t...

  • Page 352

    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 353

    3. Remove the fastener securing the spare tire. 4. Removethe chocks. 5. Remove the jack and wheel bolt wrench. 6. Remove the spare tire. 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...

  • Page 354

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

  • Page 355

    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 wheel bolt wrench. 2. If equipped with wheels where the center cap covers the wheel bolts, use the wheel bolt wrench to pr...

  • Page 356

    Front jacking location front jacking engagement point 354 in case of emergency.

  • Page 357

    5. Raise the vehicle just enough to remove the flat tire. Warning! Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make the vehicle less stable. It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it. Raise the vehicle only enough to remove the tire. Rear jacking location rear jacking engagement point 7 ...

  • Page 358

    6. Remove the wheel bolts and tire. 7. Mount the spare tire. Caution! Be sure to mount the spare tire with the valve stem facing outward. The vehicle could be damaged if the spare tire is mounted incorrectly. Note: • your vehicle may be equipped with a compact spare tire or a limited — use spare tir...

  • Page 359

    “torque specifications” in “technical specifications” for the proper lug bolt torque. If in doubt about the correct tightness, have them checked with a torque wrench by your authorized dealer or at a service station. 11. Securely stow the jack, tools, chocks, and flat tire. Warning! A loose tire or ...

  • Page 360

    3. Lower the vehicle to the ground by turning the jack handle counterclockwise. 4. Finish tightening the wheel bolts. Push down on the wrench while at the end of the handle for increased leverage. Tighten the wheel bolts in a star pattern until each wheel bolt has been tightened twice. Refer to “tor...

  • Page 361

    If a tire is punctured, you can make a first emergency repair using the tire service kit located in the rear storage compartment inside the storage container. 1. Remove the tire service kit from the vehicle, take it out from the bag and place it near the punctured tire. Screw the clear flexible fill...

  • Page 362

    Tire service kit usage precautions warning! • do not attempt to seal a tire on the side of the vehicle closest to traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit when using the tire service kit. • do not use tire service kit or drive the vehicle under the following circumstanc...

  • Page 363

    Warning! Store the sealant canister in its special compartment, away from sources of heat. Failure to follow this warning may result in sealant canister rupture and serious injury or death. Jump starting if your vehicle has a discharged battery it can be jump- started using a set of jumper cables an...

  • Page 364

    Preparations for jump start the battery in your vehicle is located in the front of the engine compartment, behind the left headlight assembly. Note: the positive battery post is covered with a protec- tive cap. Lift up on the cap to gain access to the positive battery post. Warning! • take care to a...

  • Page 365

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

  • Page 366

    Disconnecting the jumper cables 1. Disconnect the negative (-) end of the jumper cable from the engine ground of the vehicle with the discharged battery. 2. Disconnect the opposite end of the negative (-) jumper cable from the negative (-) post of the booster battery. 3. Disconnect the positive (+) ...

  • Page 367

    Note: there are steps that you can take to slow down an impending overheat condition: • if your air conditioner (a/c) is on, turn it off. The a/c system adds heat to the engine cooling system and turning the a/c off can help remove this heat. • you can also turn the temperature control to maximum he...

  • Page 368

    4. Press and maintain firm pressure on the brake pedal. 5. Insert a small screwdriver or similar tool down into the gear selector override access hole (at the right front corner of the gear selector assembly), and push and hold the override release lever down. 6. Move the gear selector to the neutra...

  • Page 369

    And hold the lock button on the gear selector. Then shift back and forth between drive and reverse (with auto- matic transmission) or second gear and reverse (with manual transmission), while gently pressing the accelerator. Use the least amount of accelerator pedal pressure that will maintain the r...

  • Page 370

    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 this section describ...

  • Page 371

    Proper towing or lifting equipment is required to prevent damage to your vehicle. Use only tow bars and other equipment designed for this purpose, following equipment manufacturer’s instructions. Use of safety chains is man- datory. Attach a tow bar or other towing device to main structural members ...

  • Page 372

    Caution! Towing this vehicle in violation of the above require- ments can cause severe transmission damage. Damage from improper towing is not covered under the new vehicle limited warranty. Four-wheel drive (4wd) the manufacturer requires towing with all four wheels off the ground. Acceptable metho...

  • Page 373

    Place the ignition in the run and subsequently on on, without opening the door. During towing remember that not having the aid of the power brakes and the electrome- chanical power steering, greater force is needed in apply- ing the brakes and steering of the vehicle. Warning! • do not use a chain f...

  • Page 374

    Enhanced accident response system (ears) this vehicle is equipped with an enhanced accident response system. Please refer to “occupant restraint systems” in “safety” for further information on the enhanced accident re- sponse system (ears) function. Event data recorder (edr) this vehicle is equipped...

  • Page 375: Servicing And Maintenance

    Servicing and maintenance contents 䡵 scheduled servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375 ▫ maintenance plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .376 䡵 engine compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .382 ▫ 1.4l turbo engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .382 ▫ 2.4l engine ...

  • Page 376

    ▫ tire chains (traction devices) . . . . . . . . . . . . .421 ▫ tire rotation recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . .422 䡵 department of transportation uniform tire quality grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .424 ▫ treadwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .424 ▫ traction...

  • Page 377

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

  • Page 378

    Maintenance plan required maintenance intervals . At every oil change interval as indicated by oil change indicator system: change oil and filter. Inspect battery and clean and tighten terminals as required. Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, and hoses. Inspect engine cooling system protectio...

  • Page 379

    Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 1 10,000 120,000 130,000 140,000 150,000 or years: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 or kilometers: 16,000 32,000 48,000 64,000 80,000 96,000 1 12,000 128,000 144,000 160,000 176,0...

  • Page 380

    Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 1 10,000 120,000 130,000 140,000 150,000 or years: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 or kilometers: 16,000 32,000 48,000 64,000 80,000 96,000 1 12,000 128,000 144,000 160,000 176,0...

  • Page 381

    Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 1 10,000 120,000 130,000 140,000 150,000 or years: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 or kilometers: 16,000 32,000 48,000 64,000 80,000 96,000 1 12,000 128,000 144,000 160,000 176,0...

  • Page 382

    Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 1 10,000 120,000 130,000 140,000 150,000 or years: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 or kilometers: 16,000 32,000 48,000 64,000 80,000 96,000 1 12,000 128,000 144,000 160,000 176,0...

  • Page 383

    * the oil and oil filter replacement must be carried out when indicated by a warning light or message on the instrument panel, or in any case should not exceed 1 year or 10,000 miles (16,000 km). ** the spark plug change is distance based only, yearly intervals do not apply. The following are essent...

  • Page 384

    Engine compartment 1.4l turbo engine 1 — air cleaner filter 4 — battery 7 — coolant pressure bottle cap 2 — engine oil dipstick 5 — power distribution center (fuses) 8 — coolant pressure bottle 3 — brake fluid reservoir 6 — washer fluid reservoir 9 — oil fill cap 382 servicing and maintenance.

  • Page 385

    2.4l engine checking oil level to assure proper engine lubrication, the engine oil must be maintained at the correct level. Check the oil level at regular intervals, such as every fuel stop. The best time to check the engine oil level is approximately five minutes after a fully warmed engine is shut...

  • Page 386

    Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level ground, and approximately five minutes after a fully warmed engine is shut off, will improve the accuracy of the oil level readings. Maintain the oil level between the range markings on the dipstick. The safe range is indicated by a crosshatch zone. Add...

  • Page 387

    Coolant checks check engine coolant (antifreeze) protection every 12 months (before the onset of freezing weather, where appli- cable). If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or rusty in appearance, the system should be drained, flushed and refilled with fresh engine coolant (antifreeze). Check...

  • Page 388

    Caution! • it is essential when replacing the cables on the battery that the positive cable is attached to the positive post and the negative cable is attached to the negative post. Battery posts are marked positive (+) and negative (-) and are identified on the battery case. Cable clamps should be ...

  • Page 389

    Low end of the indicated range will result in the oil level at the full end of the indicator range. Caution! Do not overfill the engine with oil. Overfilling the engine with oil will cause oil aeration, which can lead to loss of oil pressure and an increase in oil tempera- ture. This loss of oil pre...

  • Page 390

    Engine oil viscosity (sae grade) — 2.4l engine mopar sae 0w-20 engine oil approved to fca material standard ms-6395 such as pennzoil, shell helix or equiva- lent is recommended for all operating temperatures. This engine oil improves low temperature starting and vehicle fuel economy. The engine oil ...

  • Page 391

    Warning! The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, etc.) can provide a measure of protection in the case of engine backfire. Do not remove the air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, etc.) unless such removal is necessary for repair or maintenance. Make sure that no one is near the engine comp...

  • Page 392

    Caution! Do not use chemical flushes in your air conditioning system as the chemicals can damage your air condition- ing components. Such damage is not covered by the new vehicle limited warranty. Refrigerant recovery and recycling — r–1234yf r–1234yf air conditioning refrigerant is a hydrofluo- roo...

  • Page 393

    Avoid using the wiper blades to remove frost or ice from the windshield. Keep the blade rubber out of contact with petroleum products such as engine oil, gasoline, etc. Note: life expectancy of wiper blades varies depending on geographical area and frequency of use. Poor perfor- mance of blades may ...

  • Page 394

    2. Grab and hold the wiper arm closest to the wiper blade end while pushing the wiper blade towards the liftgate glass to unsnap the blade pivot pin from the wiper blade holder on the wiper arm. 3. Install the wiper blade pivot pin into the wiper blade holder at the end of the wiper arm, and firmly ...

  • Page 395

    Caution! (continued) the event of engine malfunction, particularly involv- ing engine misfire or other apparent loss of perfor- mance, have your vehicle serviced promptly. Contin- ued operation of your vehicle with a severe malfunction could cause the converter to overheat, resulting in possible dam...

  • Page 396

    Warning! (continued) • keep hands, tools, clothing, and jewelry away from the radiator cooling fan when the hood is raised. The fan starts automatically and may start at any time, whether the engine is running or not. • when working near the radiator cooling fan, discon- nect the fan motor lead or t...

  • Page 397

    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 398

    • 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. Note: • it is the owner’s responsibility to maintain the proper ...

  • Page 399

    Disposal of used coolant used ethylene glycol-based coolant (antifreeze) is a regu- lated 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-based coolant...

  • Page 400

    Ms.90032) and distilled water for proper corrosion pro- tection of your engine which contains aluminum com- ponents. • keep the front of the radiator clean. If your vehicle is equipped with air conditioning, keep the front of the condenser clean. • do not change the thermostat for summer or winter o...

  • Page 401

    Note: if your vehicle is equipped with a manual trans- mission , the brake fluid reservoir supplies fluid to both the brake system and the clutch release system. The two systems are separated in the reservoir, and a leak in one system will not affect the other system. The manual transmission clutch ...

  • Page 402

    Manual transmission — if equipped lubricant selection use only the manufacturers recommended transmission fluid. Refer to “fluids and lubricants” in “technical specifications” for further information. Please see your authorized dealer for service. Fluid level check check the fluid level by removing ...

  • Page 403

    Special additives the manufacturer strongly recommends against using any special additives in the transmission. Automatic transmis- sion fluid (atf) is an engineered product and its perfor- mance may be impaired by supplemental additives. There- fore, do not add any fluid additives to the transmissi...

  • Page 404

    Raising the vehicle in the case where it is necessary to raise the vehicle, go to your authorized dealer or service station. The lifting points on the vehicle are marked on side skirts with symbols ( see example shown). Lifting point locations 402 servicing and maintenance.

  • Page 405

    Tires tire safety information tire safety information will cover aspects of the following information: tire markings, tire identification numbers, tire terminology and definitions, tire pressures, and tire loading. Tire markings tire markings 1 — u.S. Dot safety standards code (tin) 4 — maximum load...

  • Page 406

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

  • Page 407

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

  • Page 408

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

  • Page 409

    Tire loading and tire pressure note: the proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side b-pillar or the rear edge of the driver’s side door. Example tire placard location (door) example tire placard location (b-pillar) 8 servicing and maintenance 407.

  • Page 410

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

  • Page 411

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

  • Page 412

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

  • Page 413

    • economy • tread wear • ride comfort safety warning! • improperly inflated tires are dangerous and can cause collisions. • underinflation increases tire flexing and can result in overheating and tire failure. • overinflation reduces a tire’s ability to cushion shock. Objects on the road and chuckho...

  • Page 414

    Tire inflation pressures the proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side b-pillar or rear edge of the driver’s side door. At least once a month: • check and adjust tire pressure with a good quality pocket-type pressure gauge. Do not make a visual judgement when determining pro...

  • Page 415

    May be required for high-speed vehicle operation. Refer to your authorized tire dealer or original equipment vehicle dealer for recommended safe operating speeds, loading and cold tire inflation pressures. Warning! High speed driving with your vehicle under maximum load is dangerous. The added strai...

  • Page 416

    See the tire pressure monitoring section for more informa- tion. Tire spinning when stuck in mud, sand, snow, or ice conditions, do not spin your vehicle’s wheels above 30 mph (48 km/h) or for longer than 30 seconds continuously without stopping. Refer to “freeing a stuck vehicle” in “in case of eme...

  • Page 417

    Life of tire the service life of a tire is dependent upon varying factors including, but not limited to: • driving style. • tire pressure - improper cold tire inflation pressures can cause uneven wear patterns to develop across the tire tread. These abnormal wear patterns will reduce tread life, res...

  • Page 418

    It is recommended you contact your authorized tire dealer or original equipment dealer with any questions you may have on tire specifications or capability. Failure to use equivalent replacement tires may adversely affect the safety, handling, and ride of your vehicle. Warning! • do not use a tire, ...

  • Page 419

    Summer or three season tires — if equipped summer tires provide traction in both wet and dry condi- tions, and are not intended to be driven in snow or on ice. If your vehicle is equipped with summer tires, be aware these tires are not designed for winter or cold driving conditions. Install winter t...

  • Page 420

    Spare tires — if equipped note: for vehicles equipped with tire service kit instead of a spare tire, please refer to “tire service kit” in “in case of emergency” for further information. Caution! Because of the reduced ground clearance, do not take your vehicle through an automatic car wash with a c...

  • Page 421

    Warning! (continued) needs to be replaced. Be sure to follow the warnings, which apply to your spare. Failure to do so could result in spare tire failure and loss of vehicle control. Full size spare — if equipped the full size spare is for temporary emergency use only. This tire may look like the or...

  • Page 422

    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. Use a soft cloth or sponge and mild soap to wipe away promptly. Do not use harsh chemicals or a stiff bru...

  • Page 423

    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 424

    Caution! To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, observe the following precautions: • because of restricted traction device clearance be- tween tires and other suspension components, it is important that only traction devices in good condi- tion are used. Broken devices can cause serious damage. S...

  • Page 425

    The suggested four wheel drive (4wd) tire rotation method is the “rearward cross” shown in the following diagram. Caution! Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles depends on tires of equal size, type and circumference on each wheel. Any difference in tire size can cause damage to the power tra...

  • Page 426

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

  • Page 427

    Represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel, than the minimum required by law. Warning! The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, under-inflation, or excessive load- ing, either separately or i...

  • Page 428

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

  • Page 429

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

  • Page 430

    • 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 431

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

  • Page 432

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

  • Page 433: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications contents 䡵 vehicle identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .432 ▫ chassis number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .432 䡵 brake system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .433 䡵 wheel and tire torque specifications . .433 ▫ torque specifications . ....

  • Page 434

    Vehicle identification chassis number the chassis number (vin) is stamped on a plate located on the left front corner of the instrument panel cover, which is visible from outside the car through the windshield. This number is also stamped on the floor of the passenger compartment, near the right fro...

  • Page 435

    Brake system your vehicle is equipped with dual hydraulic brake sys- tems. If either of the two hydraulic systems loses normal capability, the remaining system will still function. How- ever, there will be some loss of overall braking effective- ness. You may notice increased pedal travel during app...

  • Page 436

    Tighten the wheel bolts in a star pattern until each bolt has been tightened twice. After 25 miles (40 km), check the wheel 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 fully tighten t...

  • Page 437

    2.4l engine all available gasoline engines are de- signed to meet all emissions regulations and provide excellent fuel economy and performance when using high quality unleaded “regular” gasoline having a octane rating of 87 using the (r+m)/2 method. The use of premium gasoline is not recommended, as...

  • Page 438

    Problems that result from using gasoline containing more than 15% ethanol (e-15) or gasoline containing methanol are not the responsibility of the manufacturer and may void or not be covered under new vehicle limited war- ranty. E-85 usage in non-flex fuel vehicles non-flex fuel vehicles (ffv) are c...

  • Page 439

    Have these additives will help improve fuel economy, reduce emissions, and maintain vehicle performance. Designated top tier detergent gaso- line contains a higher level of detergents to further aide in minimizing engine and fuel system deposits. When avail- able, the usage of top tier detergent gas...

  • Page 440

    Carbon monoxide warnings warning! Carbon monoxide (co) in exhaust gases is deadly. Follow the precautions below to prevent carbon mon- oxide poisoning: • do not inhale exhaust gases. They contain carbon mon- oxide, a colorless and odorless gas, which can kill. Never run the engine in a closed area, ...

  • Page 441

    U.S metric 2.4l engine (mopar antifreeze/engine coolant 10 year/ 150,000 mile formula) 6.8 quarts 6.5 liters * includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to max level. Fluids and lubricants engine component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part engine coolant we recommend you use mopar antifreez...

  • Page 442

    Component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part spark plugs we recommend you use mopar spark plugs. Fuel selection – 1.4l turbo engine 91 octane recommended, 87 octane acceptable, 0-15% ethanol fuel selection – 2.4l engine 87 octane, 0-15% ethanol chassis component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part manu...

  • Page 443: Multimedia

    Multimedia contents 䡵 uconnect radios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .443 䡵 cybersecurity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .443 䡵 uconnect settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .444 ▫ buttons on the faceplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .445 ▫ buttons on the touchscree...

  • Page 444

    ▫ voice texting (6.5 nav) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487 ▫ yelp (6.5 nav). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487 ▫ siriusxm travel link (6.5 nav). . . . . . . . . . . . .488 ▫ siri eyes free — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489 ▫ general information . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 445

    Uconnect radios for detailed information about your uconnect radio, refer to your uconnect owner’s manual supplement. Cybersecurity your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and may be equipped with both wired and wireless networks. These networks allow your vehicle to send and receive informa- tion. ...

  • Page 446

    Note: • fca or your dealer may contact you directly regarding software updates. • to help further improve vehicle security and minimize the potential risk of a security breach, vehicle owners should: • routinely check www.Driveuconnect.Com/software- update to learn about available uconnect software ...

  • Page 447

    Buttons on the faceplate buttons on the faceplate are located below the uconnect system in the center of the instrument panel. In addition, there is a scroll/enter control knob located on the right side of the climate controls in the center of the instrument panel. Turn the control knob to scroll th...

  • Page 448

    Lights, doors & locks, engine off options, compass settings, audio, phone/bluetooth, radio setup, restore settings and clear personal data. Note: only one touchscreen area may be selected at a time. When making a selection, press the button on the touch- screen to enter the desired mode. Once in the...

  • Page 449

    Units after pressing the “units” button on the touchscreen, you may select each unit of measure independently displayed in the instrument cluster display. The following selectable units of measure are listed below: setting name selectable options units us metric custom after pressing the “custom” bu...

  • Page 450

    Clock & date after pressing the “clock & date” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options set time + - set format 12 hour 24 hour note: press the corresponding arrow above and below the current time to adjust, then select “am” or “pm.” show...

  • Page 451

    Setting name selectable options note: 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 appears again. When the vehicle is shifted out of reverse (with camera delay turned on), the rear view image with dynamic...

  • Page 452

    Setting name selectable options forward collision warning-plus (fcw+) — if equipped near medium far note: the front collision warning (fcw+) feature can be set to far, or set to near. The default status of fcw+ is the far setting. This means the system will warn you of a possible collision with the ...

  • Page 453

    Setting name selectable options rear parksense volume — if equipped low medium high note: rear park assist chime volume settings can be selected from the instrument cluster display or uconnect sys- tem (if equipped). The chime volume settings include “low,” “medium,” and “high.” the factory default ...

  • Page 454

    Setting name selectable options lanesense strength — if equipped low medium high note: when this feature is selected, it sets the strength of the steering wheel feedback for potential lane departures. The amount of directional torque the steering system can apply to the steering wheel to correct for...

  • Page 455

    Setting name selectable options rain sensing wiper — if equipped on off note: rain sensing auto wipers when this feature is selected, the system will automatically activate the windshield wipers if it senses moisture on the windshield. Brakes — if equipped after pressing the “brakes” button on the t...

  • Page 456

    Lights after pressing the “lights” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options headlight sensitiv- ity — if equipped level 1 level 2 level 3 note: • when this feature is selected, it allows the headlight sensitivity to be adjusted according to...

  • Page 457

    Setting name selectable options cornering lights — if equipped on off note: when this feature is selected, if the steering wheel rotation angle is large or the turn signal indicators are on, a light (incorporated in the fog light) will turn on, on the relevant side to improve visibility at night. Fl...

  • Page 458

    Setting name selectable options flash lights with lock — if equipped on off note: when this feature is selected, the exterior lights will flash when the doors are locked or unlocked with the key fob or the passive entry feature. Horn with lock — if equipped off 1st press 2nd press horn with remote s...

  • Page 459

    Setting name selectable options • if “all” is programmed, all doors will unlock no matter which passive entry equipped door handle is grasped. If “driver” is programmed, only the driver’s door will unlock when the driver’s door is grasped. Touching the handle more than once will only result in the d...

  • Page 460

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

  • Page 461

    Setting name selectable options 2. Write down the sirius id numbers for your receiver. To reactivate your service, either call the number listed on the screen or visit the provider online. Note: siriusxm travel link is a separate subscription and is available for u.S. Residents only. Restore setting...

  • Page 462

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

  • Page 463

    When making a selection, press the button on the touch- screen to enter the desired mode. Once in the desired mode, press and release the preferred setting and make your selection. Once the setting is complete, either press the back arrow button on the touchscreen to return to the previous menu, or ...

  • Page 464

    Units after pressing the “units” button on the touchscreen, you may select each unit of measure independently displayed in the instrument cluster display. The following selectable units of measure are listed below: setting name selectable options units us metric custom after pressing the “custom” bu...

  • Page 465

    Clock after pressing the “clock” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options show time in status bar on off sync time with gps on off set day + – set month + – set year + – set hours + – set minutes + – time format 12 hrs 24 hrs 10 multimedia ...

  • Page 466

    Safety & driving assistance after pressing the “safety & driving assistance” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options forward collision warning-plus (fcw+) — if equipped near medium far note: forward collision warning-plus (fcw+) — if equip...

  • Page 467

    Setting name selectable options lanesense warning — if equipped early med late note: when this feature is selected, it sets the distance at which the steering wheel will provide feedback for poten- tial lane departures. The ldw sensitivity can be set to provide either an “early,” “medium,” or “late”...

  • Page 468

    Setting name selectable options rear parksense volume — if equipped low medium high front parksense volume — if equipped low medium high blind spot alert — if equipped off lights lights & chime note: • when this feature is selected, the blind spot alert feature can be set to off, lights or lights an...

  • Page 469

    Setting name selectable options parkview backup camera delay on off note: 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 appears again. When the vehicle is shifted out of reverse (with camera delay turned o...

  • Page 470

    Lights after pressing the “lights” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options headlight sensitiv- ity — if equipped 1 2 3 note: the greater the sensitivity set, the less the external light variation required to turn on the lights (e.G. With a...

  • Page 471

    Setting name selectable options flash lights with lock — if equipped on off setting name selectable options note: when this feature is selected, the headlights turn relative to a change in direction of the steering wheel. Doors & locks after pressing the “doors & locks” button on the touch- screen, ...

  • Page 472

    Setting name selectable options passive entry — if equipped on off note: this feature allows you to lock and unlock the vehicles door(s) without having to press the key fob lock or unlock buttons. Sound horn with start — if equipped on off note: when this feature is selected, the horn will sound whe...

  • Page 473

    Audio setting name selectable options balance/fade when in this display you may adjust the balance and fade settings. Equalizer + – note: bass/mid/treble allow you to simply slide your finger up or down to change the setting as well as press di- rectly on the desired setting. Speed adjusted vol- ume...

  • Page 474

    Phone/bluetooth after pressing the “phone/bluetooth” button on the touch- screen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options paired phones this feature shows which mobile phones are paired to the phone/bluetooth system. Paired audio sources this feature shows which aud...

  • Page 475

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

  • Page 476

    Restore settings defaults after pressing the “restore settings defaults” button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: setting name selectable options restore settings when this feature is selected, it will reset display, clock, audio, and radio settings to their default. Once...

  • Page 477

    Usb/media player control — if equipped this feature allows an external device to be plugged into the usb port or aux jack. Located below the heating ventilation and air conditioning controls is the front usb port and aux jack. Refer to the uconnect owner’s manual supplement for external usb support ...

  • Page 478

    Steering wheel audio controls the remote sound system controls are located at the rear of the steering wheel. Reach behind the wheel to access the switches. The right-hand control is a rocker-type switch with a pushbutton in the center and controls the volume and mode of the sound system. Pushing th...

  • Page 479

    Media mode pushing the top of the switch once will go to the next track on the selected media (aux/usb, bluetooth). 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 eight seconds after the current track beg...

  • Page 480

    Note: • this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer- ence in a residential installation. This equipment gener- ates, uses and...

  • Page 481

    Get started all you need to control your uconnect system with your voice are the buttons on your steering wheel. 1. Visit uconnectphone.Com to check mobile device and feature compatibility and to find phone pairing in- structions. 2. Reduce background noise. Wind and passenger conversa- tions are ex...

  • Page 482

    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. Noti...

  • Page 483

    Tip: at any time, if you are not sure of what to say or want to learn a voice command, press the vr button and say “help.” the system will provide you with a list of commands. Media uconnect offers connections via usb port, bluetooth and auxiliary ports (if equipped). Voice operation is only availab...

  • Page 484

    • change source to usb. • play artist beethoven; play album greatest hits; play song moonlight sonata; play genre classical. Tip: for the uconnect 5.0 and 6.5 nav systems, press the browse button on the touchscreen to see all of the music on your ipod or usb device. Your voice command must match exa...

  • Page 485

    • redial (call previous outgoing phone number). • call back (call previous incoming phone number). Tip: when providing a voice command, push the phone button and say “call,” then pronounce the name exactly as it appears in your phone book. When a contact has multiple phone numbers, you can say “call...

  • Page 486

    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 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60>* minutes late. Call me. Are you there yet? I’ll call you later. I need directions. See you in 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60>* of minute...

  • Page 487

    Uconnect access* (6.5/6.5 nav) warning! Some uconnect access services, including 9-1-1 and assist will not work without an operable 1x (voice/ data) or 3g (data) network connection. Note: your vehicle may be transmitting data as autho- rized by the subscriber. An included trial and/or subscription i...

  • Page 488

    Registration (6.5/6.5 nav) 1. Push the assist button located in the overhead console. 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 ...

  • Page 489

    To use the uconnect access mobile app: 1. Download the uconnect access app from the app store or google play. 2. Open the app and tap create account. 3. Enter your email address and click next. 4. Once your email address is verified, enter a password and full name to create an account. Note: once yo...

  • Page 490

    5. Listen to the system prompts and after the beep, tell uconnect the place or business that you’d like uconnect to find. Tip: once you perform a search, you can reorganize the results by selecting either the best match, rating or dis- tance tab on the top of the touchscreen display. Siriusxm travel...

  • Page 491

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

  • Page 492

    1. Pair your siri enabled device to the vehicles sound system. 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 ques...

  • Page 493

    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 495: Customer Assistance

    Customer assistance contents 䡵 suggestions for obtaining service for your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .494 ▫ prepare for the appointment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .494 ▫ prepare a list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .494 ▫ be reasonable with requests . . . ...

  • Page 496

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

  • Page 497

    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 498

    Canadian residents with hearing difficulties that require assistance can use the special needs relay service offered by bell canada. For tty teletypewriter users, dial 711 and for voice callers, dial 1-800-855-0511 to connect with a bell relay service operator. Service contract you may have purchase...

  • Page 499

    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 mopar fluids, lubricants, parts, and accessories are avail- able from an authorized dealer. They...

  • Page 500

    Service manuals these comprehensive service manuals provide the infor- mation that students and professional technicians need in diagnosing/troubleshooting, problem solving, maintain- ing, servicing, and repairing fca us llc vehicles. A complete working knowledge of the vehicle, system, and/or compo...

  • Page 501: Index

    Index 12.

  • Page 502

    About your brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .433 adding engine coolant (antifreeze) . . . . . . . . . . . . .395 adding fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .291 adding washer fluid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .385 additives, fuel . . ...

  • Page 503

    Fluid level check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401 fluid type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .400, 440 special additives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401 auto up power windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 auxiliary electrical ou...

  • Page 504

    Older children and child restraints . . . . . . . . . . .230 seating positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .232 child safety locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 clean air gasoline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .435 cleaning wheels . . . ....

  • Page 505

    Electrical outlet, auxiliary (power outlet) . . . . . . . . .111 electric park brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .255 electric parking brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .255 electronic brake control system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 anti-lock brake system ...

  • Page 506

    Flashers hazard warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313 turn signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55, 160, 247 flash-to-pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 flooded engine starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .252 floor ...

  • Page 507

    Head rests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 heated mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 high beam/low beam select (dimmer) switch . . . . . .52 hill descent control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178 hill descent control...

  • Page 508

    Key, replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, 27 keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 lane change and turn signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 lanesense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .279 lap/shou...

  • Page 509

    Power door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 low tire pressure system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195 lubrication, body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .390 luggage carrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 lug nuts . . ....

  • Page 510

    Owner’s manual (operator manual) . . . . . . . . . . .5, 497 paint care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .426 parking brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .255 parksense system, rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .275 pets . . . . . . ...

  • Page 511

    Remote starting uconnect customer programmable features . . . . . .26 uconnect settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 remote starting system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 replacement keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, 27 replacement tires ...

  • Page 512

    Tilting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 security alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28, 138 arm the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 disarm the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 selection of ...

  • Page 513

    Tire markings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .403 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .247, 410, 418, 424 aging (life of tires) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415 air pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .410 chains ....

  • Page 514

    Tread wear indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .414 turn signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55, 160 uci connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .475 uconnect customer programmable features . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 uconnect sett...

  • Page 515

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

  • Page 516

    First edition printed in u.S.A. 17mk74-126-aa ©2016 fca us llc. All rights reserved. Jeep is a registered trademark of fca us llc. Stick with the specialists ® 17bu-126-ab second edition.