Jeep Wrangler 2013 Owner's Manual

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Summary of Wrangler 2013

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 things to know before starting your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    1 introduction • introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 • rollover warning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 • important notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 • how to use this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Introduction congratulations on selecting your new chrysler group llc vehicle. Be assured that it repre- sents precision workmanship, distinctive styl- ing, and high quality - all essentials that are traditional to our vehicles. This is a specialized utility vehicle. It can go places and perform tas...

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    Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt maneuvers, or other unsafe driving actions that can cause loss of vehicle control. Failure to operate this vehicle safely may result in a collision, rollover of the vehicle, and severe or fatal injury. Drive carefully. Failure to use the driver and passenger seat b...

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    Safety of your vehicle is unimpaired. Therefore, neither experts nor official agencies are liable. The manufacturer only assumes responsibility when parts, which are expressly authorized or recommended by the manufacturer, are at- tached or installed at an authorized dealer. The same applies when mo...

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    Warnings and cautions this owners manual contains warnings against operating procedures that could result in a collision or bodily injury. It also contains cautions against procedures that could re- sult in damage to your vehicle. If you do not read this entire owners manual, you may miss important ...

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    2 things to know before starting your vehicle • a word about your keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 • ignition key removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 • key-in-ignition reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 • steering wheel lock — if eq...

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    • remote key unlock on first press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 • to lock the doors and swing gate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 • to turn off flash lights with lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 • general information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    • seat belt pretensioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 • enhanced seat belt use reminder system (beltalert 姞 ) . . . . . .32 • seat belts and pregnant women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 • supplemental restraint system (srs) — air bags . . . . . . . .33 • air bag deplo...

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    A word about your keys the keys for your new vehicle are enclosed in a plastic bag with the key code number on it. If you received your keys without the bag, ask your authorized dealer to give you the number. The key code can also be obtained by your authorized dealer from your vehicle invoice. Igni...

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    Caution! An unlocked car is an invitation to thieves. Always remove key from the ignition and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle unat- tended. Key-in-ignition reminder opening the driver’s door when the key is in the ignition sounds a signal to remind you to re- move the key. Note: the key-in-i...

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    Check, it indicates that someone used an invalid key to start the engine. Either of these condi- tions will result in the engine being shut off after two seconds. If the vehicle security light turns on during normal vehicle operation (vehicle running for longer than 10 seconds), it indicates that th...

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    • this device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Vehicle security alarm — if equipped the vehicle security alarm monitors the vehicle doors, hood, swing gate, and ignition for unau- thorized operation. If something triggers t...

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    Illuminated entry — if equipped the courtesy lights will turn on when you use the remote keyless entry (rke) transmitter to unlock the doors or open any door. This feature also turns on the approach lighting in the outside mirrors (if equipped). Refer to “mirrors” in “understanding the features of y...

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    2. Continue to hold the rke transmitter lock button for at least four seconds, but not longer than 10 seconds, then press and hold the rke transmitter unlock button. 3. Release both buttons at the same time. 4. Test this feature while outside of the vehicle by pressing the lock/unlock button on the ...

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    2. This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: changes or modifications not expressly ap- proved by the party responsible for compli- ance could void the user’s authority to op- erate the equipment. If your rke transm...

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    Doors caution! Careless handling and storage of the remov- able door panels may damage the seals, causing water to leak into the vehicle’s inte- rior. Upper half door window removal — if equipped grasp the half door window and pull upward. Upper half door window installation — if equipped 1. Grasp t...

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    Note: if the red latch on the connector is locked, pull as far as it will go before attempting to unlatching the connector. This will unlock the connector tab, allowing the tab to be pressed down and enabling the harness to be disconnected. 3. Unhook the door strap from the body hook. Be careful not...

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    3. Remove the trim access door from the bot- tom of the b-pillar. Trim access door 4. Unplug the wiring harness connector. Note: if the red latch on the connector is locked, push the red latch to the right until you can only see the latch on one end (right) of the connector. This will unlock the con...

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    Note: the ignition key that is used to start the vehicle is used to lock or unlock the doors, swing gate, glove compartment, and con- sole storage. Warning! • for personal security reasons and safety in a collision, lock the vehicle doors when you drive, as well as when you park and leave the vehicl...

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    Automatic door locks — if equipped when enabled, the door locks will lock auto- matically when the vehicle’s speed exceeds 15 mph (24 km/h). The auto door lock feature can be enabled or disabled by your authorized dealer . Please see your authorized dealer for service. Child-protection door lock sys...

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    Note: the switches will continue to function for up to 10 minutes after the ignition key has been turned to the lock position, or until a front door is opened. Four-door models the lower left switch controls the left rear pas- senger window, and the lower right switch con- trols the right rear passe...

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    Rear swing gate the rear swing gate can be unlocked by using the key, remote keyless entry (rke) transmit- ter, or by activating the power door lock switches located on the front doors. To open the swing gate, press the button on the gate handle. Gate handle note: close the rear flip-up window befor...

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    And child restraint systems. For more informa- tion, refer to isofix — child seat anchorage system. Note: the advanced front air bags have a multi- stage inflator design. This allows the air bag to have different rates of inflation based on several factors, including the severity and type of collisi...

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    Warning! (continued) • being too close to the steering wheel or instrument panel during advanced 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. • seat-moun...

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    Warning! (continued) • two people should never be belted into a single seat belt. People belted together can crash into one another in a collision, hurting one another badly. Never use a lap/shoulder belt or lap belt for more than one person, no matter what their size. Lap/shoulder belt operating in...

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    Warning! (continued) • a shoulder belt placed behind you will not protect you from injury during a collision. You are more likely to hit your head in a collision if you do not wear your shoulder belt. The lap and shoulder belt are meant to be used together. 4. Position the lap belt across your thigh...

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    Warning! A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a collision and leave you with no protection. Inspect the belt system periodically, check- ing for cuts, frays, or loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately. Do not disassemble or modify the system. Seat belt assemblies must be replaced...

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    Adjusting upper shoulder belt warning! Position the shoulder belt height adjusters so that the belt rests across the middle of your shoulder. Failure to adjust the safety belt properly could reduce the effectiveness of the seat belt and increase the risk of injury in a collision. As a guide, if you ...

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    Automatic locking retractor mode (alr) — if equipped in this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The belt will still retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. The automatic locking mode is available on all passenger- seating positions with a combination lap/ shoulder belt. U...

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    The beltalert 姞 warning sequence begins after the vehicle speed is over 5 mph (8 km/h), by blinking the seat belt reminder light and sounding an intermittent chime. Once the se- quence starts, it will continue for the entire duration or until the respective seatbelts are fastened. After the sequence...

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    This vehicle may be equipped with a driver and/or front passenger seat belt buckle switch that detects whether the driver or front passen- ger seat belt is fastened. The seat belt buckle switch may adjust the inflation rate of the ad- vanced front air bags. This vehicle may be equipped with suppleme...

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    Warning! (continued) • do not put anything on or around the air bag covers or attempt to open them manu- ally. You may damage 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 de- signed to open only when the ai...

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    • being too close to the sab during deploy- ment could cause you to be severely injured or killed. The system includes side impact sensors that are calibrated to deploy the sab air bag during impacts that require air bag occupant protec- tion. Knee impact bolsters the knee impact bolster helps prote...

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    Also, the orc turns on the air bag warning light for four to eight sec- onds for a self-check when the ignition is first turned on. After the self-check, the air bag warning light will turn off. If the orc detects a malfunc- tion in any part of the system, it turns on the air bag warning light eithe...

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    Enhanced accident response system in the event of an impact causing air bag deployment, if the communication network re- mains intact, and the power remains intact, depending on the nature of the event the orc will determine whether to have the enhanced accident response system perform the follow- i...

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    Warning! (continued) • do not attempt to modify any part of your air bag system. The air bag may inflate accidentally or may not function properly if modifications are made. Take your vehicle to an authorized dealer for any air bag system service. If your seat, including your trim cover and cushion,...

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    Note: if the speedometer, tachometer, or any en- gine related gauges are not working, the occupant restraint controller (orc) may also be disabled. The air bags may not be ready to inflate for your protection. Promptly check the fuse block for blown fuses. Refer to the label located on the inside of...

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    Warning! In a collision, an unrestrained child can be- come a projectile inside the vehicle. The force required to hold even an infant on your lap could become so great that you could not hold the child, no matter how strong you are. The child and others could be badly injured. Any child riding in y...

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    Return to the retractor, pulling on the excess webbing to tighten the lap portion around the child restraint. For additional information, re- fer to " automatic locking mode " . • in the rear seat, you may have trouble tight- ening the lap/shoulder belt on the child re- straint because the buckle or...

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    • if the shoulder belt contacts the face or neck, move the child closer to the center of the vehicle. Never allow a child to put the shoul- der belt under an arm or behind the back. Installing the child restraint system we urge you to carefully follow the directions of the manufacturer when installi...

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    Mass group seating position front pas- senger rear out- board rear center 0 - up to 10 kg x u u 0+ - up to 13 kg x u u i - 9 to 18 kg x u u ii - 15 to 25 kg x u u iii - 22 to 36 kg x u u key of letters used in the table above: u = suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this...

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    Seat belt through the child restraint belt path and then buckle it. This should stow the seat belt out of the reach of an inquisitive child. Remind all children in the vehicle that the seat belts are not toys and should not be played with, and never leave an unattended child in the vehicle. The rear...

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    Mass group size class fix- ture seating position front pas- sen- ger rear out- board rear cen- ter 0 - up to 10 kg e iso/ r1 x iuf x (1) x x x 0+ - up to 13 kg e iso/ r1 x iuf x d iso/ r2 x x x c iso/ r3 x x x (1) x x x mass group size class fix- ture seating position front pas- sen- ger rear out- b...

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    Il = suitable for particular isofix child restraint systems (crs) given in the attached list. These isofix crs are those of the “specific vehicle”, “restricted” or “semi-universal” categories. X = isofix position not suitable for isofix child restraint systems in this mass group and/or this size cla...

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    Tether strap mounting (four-door models) many, but not all, restraint systems will be equipped with separate straps on each side, with each having a hook or connector for attach- ment to the lower anchorage and a means for adjusting the tension of the strap. Forward- facing toddler restraints and so...

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    Installing a child restraint with an alr: 1. To install a child restraint with alr, first, pull enough of the seat belt webbing from the retrac- tor to route it through the belt path of the child restraint. Slide the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.” next, extract all the seat be...

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    • if the belt still can’t be tightened, or if pulling and pushing on the restraint loosens the belt, disconnect the latch plate from the buckle, turn the buckle around, and insert the latch plate into the buckle again. If you still can’t make the child restraint secure, try a different seating posit...

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    Safety tips transporting passengers never transport passengers in the cargo area. Warning! • do not leave children or animals inside parked vehicles in hot weather. Interior heat build-up may cause serious injury or death. • it is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a v...

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    Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision. Rear seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision if they have been damaged (i.E., bent retractor, torn webbing, etc.). If there is any question regarding belt or retractor condition, replace the belt. Air bag warning light th...

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    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. Ch...

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    3 understanding the features of your vehicle • mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 • inside day/night mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 • outside mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 • automatic dimming...

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    • seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 • front seat adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 • manual seat height adjustment — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 • front seatback recline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    • interior lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 • headlight leveling system — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 • windshield wipers and washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 • windshield wiper operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 • intermi...

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    • dual top — four-door models — if equipped . . . . . . . .104 • removing the soft top — four-door models . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 • installing the soft top — four-door models . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 • freedom top™ three-piece modular hard top — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    • closing the sunrider 姞 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 • sunrider 姞 (four-door models) — if equipped . . . . . .150 • opening the sunrider 姞 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 • closing the sunrider 姞 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151 • foldi...

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    Mirrors inside day/night mirror a single ball joint mirror is provided in the vehicle. It is a twist on mirror that has a fixed position at the windshield. The mirror installs on the windshield button with a counterclockwise rotation and requires no tools for mounting. The mirror head can be adjuste...

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    Automatic dimming mirror — if equipped this mirror automatically adjusts for headlight glare from vehicles behind you. This feature will be defaulted on, and only be disabled when the vehicle is moving in reverse. Note: this feature is disabled when the vehicle is moving in reverse. Caution! To avoi...

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    Vanity mirrors vanity mirrors are located on the sun visors. To use the mirrors, rotate the sun visor down and swing the mirror cover upward. Uconnect 姞 phone — if equipped note: for uconnect 姞 phone with navigation radio, refer to the navigation radio manual’s (sepa- rate booklet) uconnect 姞 phone ...

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    Uconnect 姞 phone button the radio or steering wheel con- trols (if equipped) will contain the two control buttons (uconnect 姞 phone button and voice com- mand button) that will enable you to access the system. When you press the button you will hear the word uconnect 姞 fol- lowed by a beep. The beep...

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    To activate the uconnect 姞 phone from idle, simply press the button and follow the audible prompts for directions. All uconnect 姞 phone sessions begin with a press of the button on the radio control head. Cancel command at any prompt, after the beep, you can say “cancel” and you will be returned to ...

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    • after the “ready” prompt and the following beep, say the name of the person you want to call. For example, you can say “john doe”, where john doe is a previously stored name entry in the uconnect 姞 phonebook or down- loaded phonebook. To learn how to store a name in the phonebook , refer to “add n...

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    The uconnect 姞 phone will allow you to enter up to 32 names in the phonebook with each name having up to four associated phone numbers and designations. Each language has a sepa- rate 32-name phonebook accessible only in that language. In addition, if equipped and sup- ported by your phone, uconnect...

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    • the uconnect 姞 phone will ask you to verify that you wish to delete all the entries from the phonebook. • after confirmation, the phonebook entries will be deleted. • note that only the phonebook in the current language is deleted. • automatic downloaded phonebook entries cannot be deleted or edit...

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    Place/retrieve a call from hold to put a call on hold, press the button until you hear a single beep. This indicates that the call is on hold. To bring the call back from hold, press and hold the button until you hear a single beep. Toggling between calls if two calls are in progress (one active and...

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    Uconnect 姞 phone features language selection to change the language that the uconnect 姞 phone is using: • press the button to begin. • after the “ready” prompt and the following beep, say the name of the language you wish to switch to (english, dutch, french, ger- man, italian, or spanish, if so equ...

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    Except for pagers of certain companies, which time out a little too soon to work properly with the uconnect 姞 phone. Voice mail calling to learn how to access your voice mail, refer to “working with automated systems”. Working with automated systems this method is used in instances where one general...

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    Inform you of your phone and network status when you are attempting to make a phone call using uconnect 姞 phone. The status is given for roaming, network signal strength, phone battery strength, etc. Dialing using the mobile phone keypad you can dial a phone number with your mobile phone keypad and ...

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    Select another mobile phone this feature allows you to select and start using another phone paired with the uconnect 姞 phone. • press the button to begin. • after the “ready” prompt and the following beep, say “setup select phone” and follow the prompts. • you can also press the button at any time w...

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    • speak normally, without pausing, just as you would speak to a person sitting a few feet/ meters away from you. • make sure that no one other than you is speaking during a voice period. • performance is maximized under: • low-to-medium blower setting, • low-to-medium vehicle speed, • low road noise...

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    Voice commands primary alternate (s) zero one two three four five six seven eight nine asterisk (*) star plus (+) hash (#) all all of them breakdown service call primary alternate (s) cancel confirmation prompts confirmation continue delete dial download dutch nederlands edit emergency english delet...

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    Primary alternate (s) send set up phone settings or phone set up transfer call uconnect 姞 tutorial voice training work yes voice command — if equipped voice command system operation the uconnect 姞 voice command system allows you to control your am, fm radio, disc player, usb mass storage class devic...

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    To hear the first available menu, press the voice command button and say “help” or “main menu”. Commands the voice command system understands two types of commands. Universal commands are available at all times. Local commands are available if the supported radio mode is active. Changing the volume ...

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    • “previous track” (to play the previous track) • “play” (to play a artist name, playlist name, album name, track name, etc.) bluetooth 姞 streaming (bt) mode to switch to bluetooth 姞 streaming (bt) mode, say “bluetooth streaming”. In this mode, you may say the following commands: • “next track” (to ...

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    1. Press the voice command button, say “system setup” and once you are in that menu then say “voice training.” this will train your own voice to the system and will improve rec- ognition. 2. Repeat the words and phrases when prompted by uconnect 姞 voice. For best results, the voice training session ...

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    Manual seat height adjustment — if equipped the driver’s seat height can be raised or low- ered by using the ratcheting handle, located on the outboard side of the seat. Pull upward on the handle to raise the seat; push downward on the handle to lower the seat. Front seatback recline lean forward be...

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    To return the seat to a sitting position, rotate the seatback upright until it locks and push the seat rearward until the track locks. Note: • the front passenger seats have a track memory, which returns the seat to just past the halfway point of the track regard- less of its original position. • th...

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    With the seat forward, pull the entire seat as- sembly toward the instrument panel. Heated seats — if equipped on some models, the front driver and passen- ger seats may be equipped with heaters in both the seat cushions and seatbacks. There are two heated seat switches that allow the driver and pas...

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    Be adjusted so that the top of the head restraint is located above the top of your ear. Warning! The head restraints for all occupants must be properly adjusted prior to operating the ve- hicle or occupying a seat. Head restraints should never be adjusted while the vehicle is in motion. Driving a ve...

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    1. Lift the seatback release lever and fold the seatback forward. 2. Slowly flip the entire seat forward. 3. Return the seat to the normal position. 4. Raise the rear seatback using the assist strap and firmly lock the seat into position. Removing the rear seat — two-door models warning! • it is ext...

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    3. Remove the seat from the vehicle. Replacing the rear seat — two-door models reverse the steps for removing the seat. Warning! • to help protect against personal injury, passengers should not be seated in the rear cargo area with the rear seat folded down or removed from the vehicle. • the rear ca...

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    To fold down the rear seat locate the pull strap (lower outboard side of seat), and pull it toward you until the seatback releases. To raise the rear seat raise the seatback and lock it into place. If interference from the cargo area prevents the seatback from fully locking, you will have diffi- cul...

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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. Lights multifunction lever the multifunction lever cont...

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    Automatic headlights — if equipped this system automatically turns the headlights on or off according to ambient light levels. To turn the system on, turn the end of the multi- function lever to the auto position (third de- tent). When the system is on, the headlight time delay feature is also on. T...

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    Lane change assist tap the lever up or down once, without moving beyond the detent, and the turn signal (right or left) will flash three times then automatically turn off. Lights-on reminder if the headlights or parking lights are on after the ignition is turned off, the high beam indicator light wi...

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    Rotate the center portion of the lever upward to the last detent to turn on the interior lighting. Interior lights the overhead light will come on when a door is opened. It may also be turned on by rotating the control for the dimmer switch on the multifunc- tion lever fully upward. The overhead lig...

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    When a door is open and the interior lights are on, rotating the dimmer control to the extreme bottom position will cause all the interior lights to turn off. This is also known as the “party” mode because it allows the doors to stay open for extended periods of time without discharging the vehicle’...

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    Windshield wipers and washers the windshield wiper/washer control lever is located on the right side of the steering column. The front wipers are operated by rotating a switch, located at the end of the lever. For information on using the rear window wiper/ washer, refer to “rear window features” in...

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    Windshield washers to use the washer, pull the lever toward you and hold while spray is desired. If the lever is pulled while in the delay range, the wiper will start and continue to operate for two or three wipe cycles after the lever is released, and then resume the intermittent interval previousl...

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

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    Note: the vehicle should be traveling at a steady speed and on level ground before pressing the set button. To deactivate a soft tap on the brake pedal, pushing the cancel button, or normal brake pressure while slowing the vehicle will deactivate elec- tronic speed control without erasing the set sp...

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    The front power outlet is powered from the ignition switch. Power is available when the ignition switch is in the on or acc position. When the optional cigar lighter heating element is used in the power outlet, it heats when pushed in and pops out automatically when ready for use. To preserve the he...

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

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    Cupholders front cupholders the front cupholders are located in the center console. Rear cupholders the rear cupholders are located on the back of the center console. Storage glovebox storage the lockable glovebox storage compartment is located on the passenger side of the lower instrument panel. Pu...

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    Rear storage compartment the rear cargo area storage compartment cover is held by a spring-loaded latch. In order to remove the rear storage compartment cover, use the following procedure: note: the rear storage compartment latch should not be used as cargo tie-down. 1. Flip up the pull loop so it i...

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    Note: to aid in disconnecting the knuckles, you may carefully tap on the knuckles using a rubber mallet. 5. Unzip the zipper on the sport bar cover to expose the pivot brackets. Remove the brack- ets using a #t30 torx 姞 head driver. Recover and re-zip the sports bar cover. Store the pivot brackets a...

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    B. Lay the soft top into the rear of the vehicle with the bows pointing forward and the curved portion of the bows facing upward. C. Reattach the knuckles onto the metal pivot brackets. Note: to aid in reattaching the knuckles, you may carefully tap on the knuckles using a rubber mallet. D. Screw th...

  • Page 106

    Dual top — four-door models — if equipped if your vehicle is equipped with a dual top, you must remove one of the tops from the ve- hicle. If the soft top is removed, the pivot brackets must also be removed from the sport bar. The soft top was installed at the factory for shipping purposes only. The...

  • Page 107

    6. Remove the soft top bow assembly pivot bracket screws (two per side) from the sport bar using a #t30 torx 姞 head driver. 7. Lift the soft top in a upward motion to release the pivot bracket from the sport bar bracket. 8. Remove the soft top from the vehicle and store in a clean, dry location (ano...

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    • right and left quarter windows • rear window 2. Remove the hard top. Refer to “freedom top three-piece modular hard top — front/rear panel removal” in this section. 3. Install the door frames. Refer to “door frame” in this section. 4. Install the soft top with the pivot brackets above the sport ba...

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    8. Using the plastic reinforcement as a handle remove the tether strap from the bracket hook by sliding strap up off hook and slide down the side bow (both sides). 9. Button the side bow tether strap (both sides). 10. Remove the swing gate bar (black metal bar for bottom of rear window) and set asid...

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    Caution! Failure to follow these cautions may cause interior water damage, stains or mildew: • it is recommended that the top be free of water prior to panel removal. Removing the top, opening a door or lowering a window while the top is wet may allow water to drip into the vehicles interior. • the ...

  • Page 111

    6. Remove the left-hand panel. To remove the right panel, follow the steps above except for step 3. Freedom top™ storage bag vehicles equipped with a freedom top™ modu- lar hard top, come with a freedom top™ storage bag that allows you to store your free- dom top™ panels. The storage bag contains tw...

  • Page 112

    Note: ensure the front freedom panel latch is closed prior to inserting the panel into the bag. Unfold the outer flap and zip the freedom bag closed. Install the seat attachment strap (at the top of the bag) through the loops. Lift the freedom bag into the vehicle with the hooks and straps facing th...

  • Page 113

    Front panel(s) installation note: set the panels on the windshield frame so that there is no overhang. Also, make sure that the panels are sitting flush with the body. 1. Install the right panel first, then the left panel. 2. Reinstall the panel(s) using the same steps for removal in reverse order. ...

  • Page 114

    5. Open the swing gate all the way to ensure clearance of the rear window glass. Lift the rear window glass. 6. Locate the wire harness on the left rear inside corner of the vehicle. 7. Release the red locking tab by pulling out- ward to the right. 8. To remove the wiring harness press the tab and p...

  • Page 115

    10. Close the swing gate. 11. Remove the hard top from the vehicle. Place the hard top on a soft surface to prevent damage. Caution! The removal of the freedom top requires four adults located on each corner. Failure to follow this caution could damage the free- dom top. Rear hard top installation n...

  • Page 116

    Caution! (continued) • the door frame(s) must be positioned properly to ensure sealing. Improper in- stallation can cause water to leak into the vehicle’s interior. Door frame removal 1. Unscrew and remove the door frame attach- ment knobs (two per door). Warning! Use both hands to remove the door f...

  • Page 117

    Door frame installation — two-door models 1. Unfold door frame and unscrew thumb- screws. 2. Set the door frame pin into the hole on top of the body side, behind the door opening. 3. After the door frame pin has been set into the body side hole, carefully set the front of the door frame into the rub...

  • Page 118

    3. Position the top of the door frame against the metal sport bar and press onto the side bar making sure not to pinch the material of the sports bar covers and to ensure it is properly positioned on the seal above the front of the rear door. 4. Loosely install the rear knob (long knob) to hold the ...

  • Page 119

    Soft top — two-door models please visit the owners section of jeep.Com for instructional videos. Caution! The soft top is not designed to carry any additional loads such as roof racks, spare tires, building, hunting, or camping supplies, and/or luggage, etc. Also, it was not de- signed as a structur...

  • Page 120

    Warning! • do not drive the vehicle with the rear window curtain up unless the side curtains are also removed. Dangerous exhaust gases could enter the vehicle causing harm to the driver and passengers. • the fabric upper doors and fabric top are designed only for protection against the elements. Do ...

  • Page 121

    4. Release the sail panel retainers from the body side channel at the rear corners of the vehicle. Note: when releasing the sail panel retainers, it is helpful to pull down on the rear roof bow. 5. As you begin to lower the top, fold the sail panels so that they rest on top of the soft top. 6. Relea...

  • Page 122

    Note: ensure fabric does not overhang the sides of the vehicle. Quick steps to raising the soft top refer to “raising the soft top” in this section for further information. 1. Open the swing gate and raise the top, engaging the sunrider 姞 latches (another person may be needed to help with this opera...

  • Page 123

    5. Install the side windows. 6. Insert the front retainer of the window into the door channel, making sure the retainer is fully seated and properly positioned on the door frame. Failure to do so can result in wind and water leaks or damage to the window. 7. Insert the retainer along the bottom edge...

  • Page 124

    Lowering the soft top 1 — header bow 6 — quarter window 2 — 2–bow 7 — check strap 3 — 3–bow 8 — front retainer — quarter window 4 — sail panel 9 — bottom retainer — quarter window 5 — body side retainer 122 page position: 124 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infoshareauthorochrysl...

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    1 — zipper start 2 — zipper finish 3 — swing gate bar 4 — swing gate brackets 5 — sail panels 123 page position: 125 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infoshareauthorochrysler/grp_owners_manual/job_1180441-en-2013-wrangler-ee-13jk72-126-eng-aa/div_owners_manual_v1.

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    Note: clean side and rear windows before removal to assist in preventing scratching during removal of the soft top. If zippers are difficult to operate due to road dust, etc., clean them with a mild soap solution and a small brush. Cleaning products are available through your authorized dealer. 1. I...

  • Page 127

    6. Remove the rear window retainer from the swing gate bracket on both the left and right sides. 7. Stow the windows carefully to avoid scratch- ing. 8. Undo the velcro 姞 that runs along the top and rear edge of the side window. 9. Beginning from the rear lower corner, com- pletely unzip the window....

  • Page 128

    12. As you begin to lower the top, fold the sail panels so that they rest on top of the soft top. 13. The swing gate brackets do not need to be removed unless the hard top is being installed. To remove the swing gate brackets, pull the front of the bracket forward while rolling the entire bracket ba...

  • Page 129

    17. Before lowering the top, open the swing gate to prevent possible damage to the rear center high-mounted brake light. Move to the front of the vehicle. Grasp the side bow behind the header and lift the top, folding it toward the rear of the vehicle. Note: help from another person will ease this o...

  • Page 130

    4. Standing on the side of the vehicle, lift the top by the side bow and the 2–bow (middle bow) up and over the sports bar until the header rests on the top of the windshield frame. 5. Make sure the sunrider 姞 bracket on the side bows latches to the door rails (sunrider 姞 mod- els only). 6. Open the...

  • Page 131

    9. Partially install the sail panel retainers into the body side channel, leaving the last 3 in (7.6 cm) toward the rear window loose (on both sides). Pulling down on the rear roof bow (3– bow) will aid to reach the channel with the retainers. 10. To install the side windows, affix the win- dow temp...

  • Page 132

    12. Insert the retainer along the bottom edge of the window into the bottom side channel, begin- ning at the front and working to the rear of the vehicle. Finish by closing the zipper completely and attaching the velcro 姞 along the top and rear of the window. Repeat this step for the opposite side. ...

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    15. Run the zipper fully around to the right side of the window. 16. Grasp the swing gate bar and position it into the swing gate brackets. 17. Insert the rear window retainer into the swing gate bracket on both the left and right sides. 18. Apply downward pressure on the top cor- ner of the rear so...

  • Page 134

    Soft top — four-door models please visit the owner’s section of jeep.Com for instructional videos. Caution! The soft top is not designed to carry any additional loads such as roof racks, spare tires, building, hunting, or camping supplies, and/or luggage, etc. Also, it was not de- signed as a struct...

  • Page 135

    Warning! • do not drive the vehicle with the rear window curtain up unless the side curtains are also open. Dangerous exhaust gases which can kill could enter the vehicle. • the fabric upper doors and fabric top are designed only for protection against the elements. Do not rely on them to contain oc...

  • Page 136

    Note: start zipper from the right side to remove back window. 3. Release header latches from the windshield frame. 4. Release the sail panel retainers from the body side channel at the rear corners of the vehicle. Note: when releasing the sail panel retainers, it is helpful to pull down on the rear ...

  • Page 137

    7. Release sunrider 姞 latch (both sides). 8. Open the swing gate and lower the top. Note: ensure the fabric does not overhang the sides of the vehicle. Quick steps for raising the soft top 1. Open the swing gate and raise the top, engaging the sunrider 姞 latches (another person may be needed to help...

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    2. Install rear corner panels. 3. Rotate the header forward. 4. Engage the header latches. 5. Install the back window. 136 page position: 138 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infoshareauthorochrysler/grp_owners_manual/job_1180441-en-2013-wrangler-ee-13jk72-126-eng-aa/div_owners_ma...

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    6. Install the side windows. 7. Insert the front retainer of the window into the door channel, making sure the retainer is fully seated and properly positioned on the door frame. Failure to do so can result in wind and water leaks or damage to the window. 8. Insert the retainer along the bottom edge...

  • Page 140

    Folding down the soft top 1 — header bow 6 — body side retainer 2 — 2–bow 7 — quarter window 3 — 3–bow 8 — check strap 4 — 4–bow 9 — front retainer — quarter window 5 — sail panel 10 — bottom retainer — quarter window 138 page position: 140 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infosha...

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    1 — zipper start 2 — zipper finish 3 — swing gate bar 4 — swing gate brackets 5 — sail panels 139 page position: 141 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infoshareauthorochrysler/grp_owners_manual/job_1180441-en-2013-wrangler-ee-13jk72-126-eng-aa/div_owners_manual_v1.

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    Note: clean side and rear windows before removal to assist in preventing scratching during removal of the soft top. If zippers are difficult to operate due to road dust, etc., clean them with a mild soap solution and a small brush. Cleaning products are available through your authorized dealer. 1. I...

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    6. Remove the rear window retainer from the swing gate bracket on both the left and right sides. 7. Stow the windows carefully to avoid scratch- ing. 8. Undo the velcro 姞 that runs along the top and rear edge of the side window. 9. Beginning from the rear lower corner, com- pletely unzip the window....

  • Page 144

    12. Fold the sail panels so that they rest on top of the soft top. 13. The swing gate brackets do not need to be removed unless the hard top is being installed. To remove the swing gate brackets, pull the front of the bracket forward while rolling the entire bracket back in toward the vehicle to dis...

  • Page 145

    17. Release the side bows by pressing down on the latch above the front of the rear door. Push the top rearward to disengage. Repeat this step on the other side. 18. Before lowering the top, open the swing gate to prevent possible damage to the rear center high-mounted brake light. Grasp the folded ...

  • Page 146

    21. Once the top is fully down, use the velcro 姞 straps provided to secure the top to the vehicle by wrapping the strap around the side bows and through the slot on the body. 22. Close the front header latches. 23. Remove the door frames, if desired. Refer to “door frame” in this section for further...

  • Page 147

    6. Ensure that the top locks into the sunrider 姞 locking mechanisms that are located above the front of the rear doors. 7. Unclip and move the sun visors to the side. 8. Standing on the side of the vehicle, lift the top by the side bow until it rests on the wind- shield frame. 9. Open the header lat...

  • Page 148

    Partially install the sail panel retainers into the body side channel, leaving the last 3 in (7.6 cm) toward the rear window loose (on both sides). Pulling down on the rear roof bow (4–bow) will aid in reaching the channel with the retainers. 12. To install the side windows, affix the win- dow tempo...

  • Page 149

    14. Insert the retainer along the bottom edge of the window into the bottom side channel, begin- ning at the front and working to the rear of the vehicle. Finish by closing the zipper completely and attaching the velcro 姞 along the top and rear of the window. Repeat this step for the opposite side. ...

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    18. Grasp the swing gate bar and position it into the swing gate brackets. 19. Insert the rear window retainer into the swing gate bracket on both the left and right sides. 20. Complete the installation of the sail panel by inserting the rest of the retainer into the body channel. 21. Close the head...

  • Page 151

    Opening the sunrider 姞 1. Unclip and move the sun visors to the side. 2. Release the header latches from the loops on the windshield frame. 3. Slide the plastic sleeve forward. 4. Grasp the header and lift the top back. Make sure the material is folded back as shown. Note: the sunrider 姞 latch on th...

  • Page 152

    Closing the sunrider 姞 1. Remove the straps from the side bows. 2. Unclip and move the sun visors to the side. 3. Grasp the front header and pull it to the front of the vehicle. 4. Hook the header latches to the loops on the windshield frame, close latches, and return the sun visors to their origina...

  • Page 153

    5. Fold the top so that the material forms a " w " as shown. Enter the vehicle and move the material into two folds. 6. Secure the top by using the two provided straps. Each strap will wrap around the side bow and velcro 姞 to itself; use one strap on each side of the vehicle. Closing the sunrider 姞 ...

  • Page 154

    Outside rearview mirrors are mounted on the doors. If you choose to remove the doors, see your authorized dealer for a replacement cowl- mounted outside mirror. Federal law requires outside mirrors on vehicles for on-road use. Warning! Carefully follow these warnings to help pro- tect against person...

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    7. Remove the one hex bolt (13 mm) visible through the plastic trim on the bottom side of the side bar, one hex bolt (13 mm) on the side of the side bar, and one hex bolt (13 mm) on top of the side bar. Note: pull side bar out horizontally when remov- ing. Caution! Do not remove the head impact foam...

  • Page 156

    13. Secure the windshield by passing a cinch strap through the footman hoop on the center of the hood and on the center of the windshield frame. Tighten the strap to secure the wind- shield in place. Raising the windshield and replacing side bars 1. Raise the windshield. 2. Loosely attach the rear o...

  • Page 157

    Rotate the switch upward to the first detent position for rear wiper operation. Rotate the switch upward past the first detent to activate the rear washer. The washer pump and the wiper will con- tinue to operate as long as the switch is held. Upon release, the wiper will cycle two to three times be...

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    4 understanding your instrument panel • instrument panel features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 • instrument cluster — gasoline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .160 • instrument cluster — diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161 • instrument cluster descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    • personal settings (customer-programmable features) . . . . . . .180 • sound systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 • ipod 姞 /usb/mp3 control — if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 • connecting the ipod 姞 or external usb device . . . . . . . . . . . .182 • usin...

  • Page 161

    Instrument panel features 1 — air outlet 7 — climate controls 2 — instrument cluster 8 — power outlet 3 — radio 9 — lower switch bank 4 — assist handle 10 — power mirror switch — if equipped 5 — glove compartment 11 — horn 6 — power window switches 159 page position: 161 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infos...

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    Instrument cluster — gasoline 160 page position: 162 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infoshareauthorochrysler/grp_owners_manual/job_1180441-en-2013-wrangler-ee-13jk72-126-eng-aa/div_owners_manual_v1.

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    Instrument cluster — diesel 161 page position: 163 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infoshareauthorochrysler/grp_owners_manual/job_1180441-en-2013-wrangler-ee-13jk72-126-eng-aa/div_owners_manual_v1.

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    Instrument cluster descriptions 1. Fuel gauge the pointer shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank when the ignition switch is in the on/run position. 2. Charging system light this light shows the status of the elec- trical charging system. The light should come on when the ignition switch is first ...

  • Page 165

    9. Oil pressure warning light this light shows low engine oil pres- sure. The light should turn on momen- tarily when the engine is started; if the bulb does not come on, have the system checked by an authorized dealer. If the light turns on while driving, stop the vehicle and shut off the engine as...

  • Page 166

    Vehicles equipped with the anti-lock brake system (abs), are also equipped with elec- tronic brake force distribution (ebd). In the event of an ebd failure, the brake warning light will turn on along with the abs light. Immediate repair to the abs system is required. Operation of the brake warning l...

  • Page 167

    Caution! Do not operate the engine with the tachom- eter pointer in the red area. Engine damage will occur. 16. Coolant temperature warning light this light warns of an overheated en- gine condition. If the light turns on while driving, safely pull over and stop the vehicle. If the a/c system is on,...

  • Page 168

    20. Cruise indicator light this light shows when the elec- tronic speed control system is turned on. 21. 4wd indicator light — if equipped this light alerts the driver that the vehicle is in the four-wheel drive mode, and the front and rear drive- shafts are mechanically locked to- gether forcing th...

  • Page 169

    Replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the tpms from functioning properly. Always check the tpms malfunction telltale after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle, to ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the tpms to continue to ...

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    Caution! Continuous driving with the transmission temperature “hotoil” warning message illuminated will eventually cause severe transmission damage or transmission failure. Warning! If the transmission temperature “hotoil” warning message is illuminated and you continue operating the vehicle, in som...

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    Start. If the bulb does not come on when turning the key from off to on/run, have the condi- tion checked promptly. Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing gas cap, poor quality fuel, etc., may illuminate the light after engine start. The vehicle should be serviced if the light stays on throu...

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    31. Electronic throttle control (etc) light this light informs you of a problem with the electronic throttle control (etc) system. If a problem is de- tected while the engine is running, the light will either stay on or flash depending on the nature of the problem. Cycle the ignition key when the ve...

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    Control buttons the compass/temperature control buttons are located on the left spoke of the steering wheel. Press and release the step button on the steering wheel to access the options in the compass display. Note: the system will display the last known out- side temperature when starting the vehi...

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    Compass variance map 172 page position: 174 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infoshareauthorochrysler/grp_owners_manual/job_1180441-en-2013-wrangler-ee-13jk72-126-eng-aa/div_owners_manual_v1.

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    To set the variance start the engine and leave the transmission gear selector lever in the park position. Press and hold the reset button on the steering wheel (for approximately ten seconds) until the current variance zone number is displayed. To change the zone, press and release the step button t...

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    Trip conditions trip odometer (odo) / eco (fuel saver indicator) — if equipped this display shows the distance traveled since the last reset. Press and release the right button (on the instrument cluster) to switch from odom- eter to trip a or trip b or to eco. Press and hold the right button while ...

  • Page 177

    • outside temperature display • trip computer functions • uconnect 姞 gps system screens (if equipped) the system allows the driver to select informa- tion by pressing the following buttons mounted on the steering wheel: menu button press and release the menu but- ton to scroll through the main menus...

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    • left/right rear door ajar (one or more doors open, with a single chime if speed is above 1 mph (1.6 km/h)) • door(s) ajar (with a single chime if vehicle is in motion) • liftgate ajar (with a single chime) • check gascap (refer to “adding fuel” in “starting and operating” for more details) • servi...

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    Evic main menu to step to each main menu feature press and release the menu button once for each step. A step from the last item in the list will cause the first item in the feature list to be displayed. The following features are in the main menu: • compass, outside temperature, and eco display • a...

  • Page 180

    Note: a good calibration requires a level surface and an environment free from large metallic objects such as buildings, bridges, under- ground cables, railroad tracks, etc. Manual compass calibration if the compass appears erratic and the “cal” indicator does not appear in the evic display, you mus...

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    To change the compass variance: 1. Turn the ignition switch run (it is not nec- essary to start the engine). 2. Press the menu button until personal set- tings (customer-programmable features) dis- plays in the evic. 3. Press the down button until “compass variance” message and the last variance zon...

  • Page 183

    0 mph (0 km/h) (manual transmission) or when the shift lever is in park (auto transmission). Press and release the menu button until per- sonal settings displays in the evic. Use the down button to display one of the following choices: language when in this display you may select one of five languag...

  • Page 184

    Lights will turn on approximately 10 seconds after the wipers are turned on. The headlights will also turn off when the wipers are turned off if they were turned on by this feature. To make your selection, press and release the select button until “on” or “off” appears. Nav–turn by turn when this fe...

  • Page 185

    Once the audio device is connected and syn- chronized to the vehicle’s ipod 姞 /usb/mp3 con- trol system (ipod 姞 or external usb device may take a few minutes to connect), the audio device starts charging and is ready for use by pressing radio switches, as described below. Note: if the audio device b...

  • Page 186

    • a single press backward rw or forward ff>> will jump backward or forward respec- tively, for five seconds. • use the seek and seek>> buttons to jump to the previous or next track. Pressing the seek>> button during play mode will jump to the next track in the list, or press the vr button and say " ...

  • Page 187

    • to exit list mode without selecting a track, press the same preset button again to go back to play mode. • list button: the list button will display the top level menu of the ipod 姞 or external usb device. Turn the tune control knob to list the top-menu item to be selected and press the tune contr...

  • Page 188

    Browse browsing is not available on a btsa device. Only the current song that is playing will display info. Steering wheel audio controls the remote sound system controls are located on the rear surface of the steering wheel. Reach behind the wheel to access the switches. The right-hand control is a...

  • Page 189

    3. Do not apply paper or tape to the disc; avoid scratching the disc. 4. Do not use solvents such as benzene, thin- ner, cleaners, or anti-static sprays. 5. Store the disc in its case after playing. 6. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight. 7. Do not store the disc where temperatures may become ...

  • Page 190

    Note: the auto position performs best for front seat occupants only. 2. Dial in the tempera- ture you would like the system to maintain by rotating the tempera- ture control knob. Once the comfort level is se- lected, the system will maintain that level auto- matically using the heat- ing system. Sh...

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    The operator can override the auto mode setting to change airflow distribution by rotating the mode control knob (on the right) to one of the following positions. • panel air is directed through the outlets in the instrument panel. These outlets can be adjusted to direct airflow. Note: the center in...

  • Page 193

    Note: • when the ignition switch is turned to the lock position, the recirculation feature will be cancelled. • in cold weather, use of the recirculation mode may lead to excessive window fog- ging. The recirculation mode is not al- lowed in the defrost mode in order to improve window clearing. Reci...

  • Page 194

    Vacation storage anytime 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 the fresh air and high blower settings. This will ensure adequate system lu- brication to minimize the possibility of c...

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    Control setting suggestions for various weather conditions 193 page position: 195 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochrysler/cls_infoshareauthorochrysler/grp_owners_manual/job_1180441-en-2013-wrangler-ee-13jk72-126-eng-aa/div_owners_manual_v1.

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    5 starting and operating • starting procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199 • manual transmission – if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199 • automatic transmission – if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199 • normal starting – gasoline engine . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 198

    • gear ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209 • four–wheel drive operation (command-trac i 姞 or rock-trac 姞 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .214 • operating instructions/precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .214 • shift positions . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    • hill start assist (hsa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 • electronic roll mitigation (erm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .233 • electronic stability control (esc) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .233 • esc activation/malfunction indicator light and esc off indicator li...

  • Page 200

    • tire pressure monitor system (tpms) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .245 • base system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .246 • premium system – if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248 • fuel requirements — gasoline engines . . . . . . . . . . . .250 • me...

  • Page 201

    Starting procedures before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and fasten your seat belts. Warning! • when leaving the vehicle, always remove the key fob from the ignition and lock your vehicle. • never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with access to...

  • Page 202

    Extreme cold weather (below –20°f or –29°c) to ensure reliable starting at these tempera- tures, use of an externally powered electric engine block heater (available from your autho- rized dealer) is recommended. If engine fails to start warning! • never pour fuel or other flammable liquids into the...

  • Page 203

    Lock position, wait 10 to 15 seconds, then repeat the “normal starting” procedure. Caution! To prevent damage to the starter, wait 10 to 15 seconds before trying again. After starting the idle speed will automatically decrease as the engine warms up. Normal starting – diesel engine 1. The shift leve...

  • Page 204

    Engine idling – in cold weather avoid prolonged idling in ambient temperatures below 0°f (-18°c). Long periods of idling may be harmful to your engine because combustion chamber temperatures can drop so low that the fuel may not burn completely. Incomplete com- bustion allows carbon and varnish to f...

  • Page 205

    Stop/start system — diesel models with manual transmission only the stop/start function is developed to save fuel and reduce emissions. The system will stop the engine automatically during a vehicle stop if the required conditions are met. Pressing the clutch pedal will automatically re-start the ve...

  • Page 206

    Conditions that will cause the engine to start automatically while in stop/start auto stop active mode the engine will start automatically when: • actual cabin temperature is significantly dif- ferent than temperature set on auto hvac • hvac is set to full defrost mode • stop/start auto stop active ...

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    System malfunction if there is a malfunction in the stop/start system, the system will not shut down the engine. A service stop/start system message will appear in the electronic vehicle information center (evic). Refer to “electronic vehicle information center (evic)” in “under- standing your instr...

  • Page 208

    Manual transmission shift speeds in km/h engine speeds 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 6 3.6l accel. 24 39 55 76 90 cruise 16 31 43 60 66 downshifting moving from a high gear down to a lower gear is recommended to preserve brakes when driving down steep hills. In addition, downshifting at the right...

  • Page 209

    Manual transmission downshift 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) reverse shifting to shift into reverse, bring the vehicle to a complete stop. Press the clutch and pause briefly to allow the gear train to sto...

  • Page 210

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

  • Page 211

    The 4l range, the highest available transmission gear) and will display that gear in the instrument cluster as 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Gear ranges do not race the engine when shifting from park or neutral into another gear range. If there is a need to restart the engine, be sure to cycle the ignition to the ...

  • Page 212

    Warning! (continued) • it is dangerous to move the shift lever out of park or neutral if the engine speed is higher than idle speed. If your foot is not firmly pressing the brake pedal, the vehicle could accelerate quickly forward or in re- verse. You could lose control of the vehicle and hit someon...

  • Page 213

    Reverse this range is for moving the vehicle backward. Shift into reverse only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop. Neutral 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 parking brake and shift ...

  • Page 214

    2. Shift the transmission into park. 3. Turn the ignition switch to the off position. 4. Wait approximately 10 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 ...

  • Page 215

    • the system will ignore attempts to upshift at too low of a vehicle speed. • avoid using speed control when autostick 姞 is engaged. • transmission shifting will be more noticeable when autostick 姞 is engaged. • to disengage autostick 姞 mode, hold the shift lever to the right (+) until " d " is once...

  • Page 216

    Overdrive operation the automatic transmission includes an elec- tronically controlled overdrive (fifth gear). The transmission will automatically shift into over- drive if the following conditions are present: • the shift lever is in the drive position, • vehicle speed is sufficiently high, and • t...

  • Page 217

    When operating your vehicle in 4l, the engine speed will be approximately three times (four times for rubicon models) that of the 2h or 4h positions at a given road speed. Take care not to overspeed the engine. Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles depends on tires of equal size, type, and c...

  • Page 218

    Note: when in 4wd, the “esc off indicator light” will display in the instrument cluster. Shifting procedure 2h to 4h or 4h to 2h shifting between 2h and 4h can be made with the vehicle stopped or in motion. With the vehicle in motion, the transfer case will engage/ disengage faster if you momentaril...

  • Page 219

    This feature will only activate when the following conditions are met: • key in ignition, vehicle in 4l (low) range. • vehicle speed should be 10 mph (16 km/h) or less. To activate the system, press the bottom of the axle lock switch once to lock the rear axle only (the “rear axle lock indicator lig...

  • Page 220

    Warning! Do not disconnect the stabilizer bar and drive on hard-surfaced roads or at speeds above 18 mph (29 km/h); you may lose control of the vehicle, which could result in serious injury. The front stabilizer bar enhances ve- hicle stability and is necessary for maintain- ing control of the vehic...

  • Page 221

    1. Remove the two nuts from the bodyside. 2. Remove one bolt from the underside of the vehicle. 3. Remove the side step assembly. The basics of off-road driving you will encounter many types of terrain driving off-road. You should be familiar with the terrain and area before proceeding. There are ma...

  • Page 222

    Caution! Do not use 4l (low) range when operating the vehicle on dry pavement. Driveline hard- ware damage can result. Simultaneous brake and throttle operation many off-road driving conditions require the simultaneous use of the brake and throttle (two-footed driving). When climbing rocks, logs, or...

  • Page 223

    Caution! Reduced tire pressures may cause tire un- seating and total loss of air pressure. To reduce the risk of tire unseating, while at a reduced tire pressure, reduce your speed and avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers. Crossing obstacles (rocks and other high points) while driving off-road, you...

  • Page 224

    Warning! There is an increased risk of rollover when crossing an obstacle, at any angle, with steep sides. Crossing logs to cross a log, approach it at a slight angle (approximately 10 to 15 degrees). This allows one front tire to be on top of the log while the other just starts to climb the log. Wh...

  • Page 225

    Approach the crest of a hill, ease off the accel- erator and maintain headway by turning the steering wheel no more than a 1/4 turn quickly back and forth. This will provide a fresh " bite " into the surface and will usually provide enough traction to complete the climb. If you do not make it to the...

  • Page 226

    Warning! If the engine stalls or you lose headway or cannot make it to the top of a steep hill or grade, never attempt to turn around. To do so may result in tipping and rolling the vehicle, which may result in severe injury. Always back carefully straight down a hill in re- verse. Never back down a...

  • Page 227

    Crossing puddles, pools, flooded areas or other standing water puddles, pools, flooded or other standing water areas normally contain murky or muddy waters. These water types normally contain hidden obstacles and make it difficult to determine an accurate water depth, approach angle, and bottom cond...

  • Page 228

    • after extended operation in mud, sand, wa- ter, or similar dirty conditions, have the radia- tor, fan, brake rotors, wheels, brake linings, and axle yokes inspected and cleaned as soon as possible. Warning! Abrasive material in any part of the brakes may cause excessive wear or unpredictable braki...

  • Page 229

    Caution! Do not use chemical flushes in your power steering system as the chemicals can dam- age your power steering components. Such damage is not covered by the new vehicle limited warranty. Warning! Fluid level should be checked on a level surface and with the engine off to prevent injury from mo...

  • Page 230

    Warning! • never use the park position on an auto- matic transmission as a substitute for the parking brake. Always apply the parking brake fully when parked to guard against vehicle movement and possible injury or damage. • when leaving the vehicle, always remove the key fob from the ignition and l...

  • Page 231

    Provide the regulated hydraulic pressure. The motor pump makes a low humming noise during operation; this is normal. Warning! • pumping of the anti-lock brakes will di- minish their effectiveness and may lead to a collision. Pumping makes the stopping distance longer. Just press firmly on your brake...

  • Page 232

    Warning! The anti-lock brake system (abs) cannot prevent the natural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can they increase the traction afforded by prevailing road con- ditions. The abs cannot prevent accidents, including those resulting from excessive speed in turns, driving on very sli...

  • Page 233

    Proportion to amount of throttle applied as the vehicle starts to move in the intended direction of travel. Warning! If the clutch pedal (manual transmission only) remains pressed during the application of the throttle, the hsa will disengage allow- ing the vehicle to roll down the incline. This cou...

  • Page 234

    Towing with hsa hsa will provide assistance when starting on a grade when pulling a trailer. Warning! • if you use a trailer brake controller with your trailer, your trailer brakes may be activated and deactivated with the brake switch. If so, when the brake pedal is released, there may not be enoug...

  • Page 235

    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 steer- ing wheel angle and vehicle’s speed are suffi- cient to potentially cause whee...

  • Page 236

    Warning! The electronic stability control (esc) can- not prevent the natural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase the traction afforded by prevailing road condi- tions. The esc cannot prevent accidents, including those resulting from excessive speed in turns, driving on ve...

  • Page 237

    Note: • in partial esc mode, the engine power reduction feature of esc is disabled. Therefore, enhanced vehicle stability of- fered by the esc system is reduced. • to improve the vehicle’s traction when driving with snow chains, or starting off in deep snow, sand, or gravel, it may be desirable to s...

  • Page 238

    Esc activation/malfunction indicator light and esc off indicator light the “esc activation/malfunction indicator light” in the instrument cluster will come on when the igni- tion switch is turned to the on position. It should go out with the engine running. If the “esc activation/malfunction indicat...

  • Page 239

    Warning! If tsc activates while driving, slow the ve- hicle down, stop at the nearest safe location, and adjust the trailer load to eliminate trailer sway. Hill descent control (hdc) – if equipped hdc is only intended for low speed off-road driving. Hdc maintains vehicle speed while descending hills...

  • Page 240

    Tires — general information tire pressure proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the safe and satisfactory operation of your vehicle. Three primary areas are affected by improper tire pressure: safety warning! • improperly inflated tires are dangerous and can cause collisions. • under-inflat...

  • Page 241

    After the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after a three-hour period. The cold tire inflation pressure must not exceed the maximum infla- tion pressure molded into the tire side wall. Check tire pressures more often if subject to a wide range ...

  • Page 242

    Summer or three season tires – if equipped summer tires provide traction in both wet and dry conditions, and are not intended to be driven in snow or on ice. Summer tires will not contain the all season designation or mountain/ snowflake symbol on the tire sidewall. Use summer tires only in sets of ...

  • Page 243

    T, s = temporary spare tire since this tire has limited tread life the original equipment tire should be repaired (or replaced) and reinstalled on your vehicle at the first op- portunity. Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to mount a conventional tire on the compact spare wheel, since the wheel...

  • Page 244

    Warning! Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces generated by excessive wheel speeds may cause tire damage or failure. A tire could explode and injure someone. Do not spin your vehicle’s wheels faster than 30 mph (48 km/h) for more than 30 seconds continuously when you are stuck, and do not let...

  • Page 245

    Originals in size, quality and performance when replacement is needed. (refer to the paragraph on “tread wear indicators”). Refer to the “tire and loading information” placard for the size designation of your tire. The load index and speed symbol for your tire will be found on the original equipment...

  • Page 246

    Caution! To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, observe the following precautions: • because of restricted chain clearance be- tween tires and other suspension compo- nents, it is important that only chains in good condition are used. Broken chains can cause serious damage. Stop the ve- hicle imm...

  • Page 247

    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 transfer case. Tire rotation schedule should be fol- lowed to balance tire wear. Tire pressure monitor system (tpms) the ti...

  • Page 248

    Driving the vehicle may cause the tire pressure to rise to approximately 30 psi (207 kpa), but the “tire pressure monitoring telltale light” will still be on. In this situation, the “tire pressure monitoring telltale light” will turn off only after the tires have been inflated to the vehicle’s recom...

  • Page 249

    3. Tire pressure monitoring telltale light a tire pressure monitoring sensor is located in the spare wheel if the vehicle is equipped with a matching full size spare wheel and tire assem- bly. The matching full size spare tire can be used in place of any of the four road tires. A low spare tire will...

  • Page 250

    Place of a road tire that has a pressure below the low-pressure warning limit, upon the next ignition key cycle, a chime will sound and the “tire pressure moni- toring telltale light” and “low tire” message will turn on. The ⴖ inflate to xx ⴖ message will also be displayed. After driv- ing the vehic...

  • Page 251

    Should a low tire condition occur on any of the four active road tire(s), you should stop as soon as possible, and inflate the low tire(s) that is “flashing” on the graphic display to the vehicle’s recommended cold tire pressure inflation value shown in the “inflate to xx” message. The system will a...

  • Page 252

    Pressure values still shown. This indicates the pressure values are still being received from the tpm sensors but they may not be located in the correct vehicle position. However, the system still needs to be serviced as long as the " ser- vice tpm system " message exists. Note: • if your vehicle is...

  • Page 253

    Light spark knock at low engine speeds is not harmful to your engine. However, continued heavy spark knock at high speeds can cause damage, and immediate service is required. Poor quality gasoline can cause problems such as hard starting, stalling, and hesitations. If you experience these symptoms, ...

  • Page 254

    Mmt in gasoline mmt is a manganese containing metallic addi- tive that is blended into some gasoline to in- crease octane. Gasoline blended with mmt provides no performance advantage beyond gasoline of the same octane number without mmt. Gasoline blended with mmt reduces spark plug life and reduces ...

  • Page 255

    Adding fuel locking fuel filler cap (gas cap) the locking gas cap is located on the left side of the vehicle. If the gas cap is lost or damaged, be sure the replacement cap is the correct one for this vehicle. 1. Turn off engine. 2. Insert the ignition key into the fuel cap and turn the key one-quar...

  • Page 256

    Note: • tighten the gas cap until you hear a “clicking” sound. This is an indication that the gas cap is tightened properly. The mil in the instrument cluster may turn on if the gas cap is not secured properly. Make sure that the gas cap is tightened each time the vehicle is refueled. • when the fue...

  • Page 257

    Warning! It is important that you do not exceed the maximum front or rear gawr. A dangerous driving condition can result if either rating is exceeded. You could lose control of the vehicle and have an accident. Tongue weight (tw) the tongue weight is the downward force ex- erted on the hitch ball by...

  • Page 258

    • for fixed ball tow bar, attach the clip directly to the designated point. This alternative must be specifically permitted by the trailer manu- facturer since the clip may not be sufficiently strong for use in this way. Without attachment points • for detachable ball tow bar, you must follow the re...

  • Page 259

    Engine/transmission model axle ratio max. Gtw (gross trailer wt.) max. Tongue wt. (see note) 3.6l/manual sport & sahara two-door 3.21 2,205 lbs (1 000 kg) 110 lbs (50 kg) 3.6l/manual sport & sahara two-door 3.73 2,205 lbs (1 000 kg) 110 lbs (50 kg) 3.6l/automatic sport & sahara two-door 3.73 2,205 l...

  • Page 260

    Engine/transmission model axle ratio max. Gtw (gross trailer wt.) max. Tongue wt. (see note) 2.8l/manual sport & sahara four-door 3.21 2,205 lbs (1 000 kg) 110 lbs (50 kg) 2.8l/automatic sport & sahara four-door 3.21 2,205 lbs (1 000 kg) 110 lbs (50 kg) 3.6l/manual rubicon four- door 4.10 4,409 lbs ...

  • Page 261

    • the weight of the driver and all passengers. Note: remember that everything put into or on the trailer adds to the load on your vehicle. Also, additional factory-installed options, or dealer-installed options, must be consid- ered as part of the total load on your vehicle. Refer to the tire and lo...

  • Page 262

    Warning! (continued) • total weight must be distributed be- tween 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. Towing requirements – tires • do not attempt to tow a trailer while ...

  • Page 263

    Towing tips before setting out on a trip, practice turning, stopping and backing the trailer in an area away from heavy traffic. Manual transmission – if equipped if using a manual transmission vehicle for trailer towing, all starts must be in first gear to avoid excessive clutch slippage. Automatic...

  • Page 264

    Cooling system to reduce potential for engine and transmission overheating, take the following actions: city driving when stopped for short periods of time, shift the transmission into neutral and increase en- gine idle speed. Highway driving reduce speed. Air conditioning turn off temporarily. Trai...

  • Page 265

    Recreational towing (behind motorhome, etc.) towing this vehicle behind another vehicle towing condition wheels off the ground four-wheel drive models flat tow none see instructions • automatic transmission in park • manual transmission in gear (not in neutral [n]) • transfer case in neutral (n) • t...

  • Page 266

    Recreational towing – four-wheel drive models note: the transfer case must be shifted into neu- tral (n), automatic transmission must be shifted into park, and manual transmission must be placed in gear (not in neutral) for recreational towing. Caution! • front or rear wheel lifts should not be used...

  • Page 267

    3. Shift the automatic transmission into neu- tral or depress the clutch pedal on a manual transmission. 4. Turn the engine off. 5. Shift the transfer case lever into neutral (n). 6. Start the engine. 7. Shift the transmission into reverse. 8. Release the brake pedal (and clutch pedal on manual tran...

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    6 what to do in emergencies • hazard warning flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .268 • if your engine overheats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .268 • jacking and tire changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .269 • jack location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 270

    Hazard warning flashers the hazard warning flasher switch is located on the instrument panel below the climate controls. Press 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. ...

  • Page 271

    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 danger- ous. The vehicle could sl...

  • Page 272

    Note: if you have added aftermarket accessories to the spare tire mounted carrier, it cannot exceed a gross weight of 50 lbs (23 kg) including the weight of the spare tire. Preparations for jacking 1. Park on a firm, level surface. Avoid ice or slippery areas. Warning! Do not attempt to change a tir...

  • Page 273

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

  • Page 274

    7. Position the spare wheel/tire on the vehicle and install the lug nuts with the cone-shaped end toward the wheel. Lightly tighten the lug nuts clockwise. Warning! To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not tighten the lug nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered. Failure to...

  • Page 275

    5. After 25 miles (40 km) check the lug nut torque with a torque wrench to ensure that all lug nuts are properly seated against the wheel. Jump-starting procedures if your vehicle has a discharged battery it can be jump-started using a set of jumper cables and a battery in another vehicle or by usin...

  • Page 276

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

  • Page 277

    Caution! Accessories that can be plugged into the vehicle power outlets 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 sufficiently to degrade battery life and/or prevent the engin...

  • Page 278

    Warning! Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces generated by excessive wheel speeds may cause damage, or even failure, of the axle and tires. A tire could explode and injure someone. Do not spin your vehicle’s wheels faster than 30 mph (48 km/h) or for longer than 30 seconds continuously witho...

  • Page 279

    Towing a disabled vehicle this section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial wrecker service. If the transmission and drivetrain are operable, disabled vehicles may also be towed as described under “recreational towing” in the “starting and operating” section. Towing ...

  • Page 280

    Without the ignition key special care must be taken when the vehicle is towed with the ignition in the off position. The only approved method of towing without the ignition key is with a flatbed truck. Proper towing equipment is necessary to prevent damage to the vehicle. Four–wheel drive models the...

  • Page 281

    7 maintaining your vehicle • engine compartment — 3.6l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281 • engine compartment — 2.8l diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .282 • onboard diagnostic system — obd ii . . . . . . . . . . . .283 • loose fuel filler cap message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283 •...

  • Page 282

    • clutch hydraulic system (manual transmission) – if equipped . . .297 • manual transmission – if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .297 • transfer case – if equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .298 • front/rear axle fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Engine compartment — 3.6l 1 — integrated power module (fuses) 7 — washer fluid reservoir 2 — battery 8 — engine coolant reservoir 3 — engine oil dipstick 9 — air cleaner filter 4 — automatic transmission dipstick (under engine cover) 10 — coolant pressure cap 5 — engine oil fill 11 — power steering ...

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    Engine compartment — 2.8l diesel 1 — battery 6 — washer fluid reservoir 2 — integrated power module (fuses) 7 — engine oil dipstick 3 — engine oil fill 8 — air cleaner filter 4 — engine coolant reservoir 9 — power steering fluid reservoir 5 — brake fluid reservoir 282 page position: 284 job: @zeta.T...

  • Page 285

    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 emis- sions, engine, and automatic transmission con- trol systems. When these systems are operat- ing properly, your vehicle will prov...

  • Page 286

    Caution! • failure to properly maintain your vehicle or perform repairs and service when neces- sary could result in more costly repairs, damage to other components or negatively impact vehicle performance. Immediately have potential malfunctions examined by an authorized dealer or qualified repair ...

  • Page 287

    Caution! Do not use chemical flushes in your engine oil as the chemicals can damage your en- gine. Such damage is not covered by the new vehicle limited warranty. Engine oil selection – acea categories for countries that use the acea european oil categories for service fill oils, we recommend you us...

  • Page 288

    And are approved to fiat 9.55535–s1 or fiat 9.55535-s3 such as, selenia multipower s3. Synthetic engine oils you may use synthetic engine oils provided the recommended oil quality requirements are met, and the recommended maintenance intervals for oil and filter changes are followed. Materials added...

  • Page 289

    Maintenance-free battery your vehicle is equipped with a maintenance- free battery. You will never have to add water, nor is periodic maintenance required. Warning! Battery posts, terminals, and related acces- sories contain lead and lead compounds. Always wash hands after handling the bat- tery. Ca...

  • Page 290

    Turer recommends that air conditioning service be performed by authorized dealer or other service facilities using recovery and recycling equipment. Note: use only manufacturer approved a/c sys- tem sealers, stop leak products, seal condi- tioners, compressor oil, and refrigerants. A/c air filter wa...

  • Page 291

    Spray white lube to assure quiet, easy opera- tion and to protect against rust and wear. Prior to the application of any lubricant, the parts concerned should be wiped clean to remove dust and grit; after lubricating excess oil and grease should be removed. Particular attention should also be given ...

  • Page 292

    Ken, damaged, deteriorated, or mispositioned parts. Open seams or loose connections could permit exhaust fumes to seep into the passen- ger compartment. In addition, inspect the ex- haust system each time the vehicle is raised for lubrication or oil change. Replace as required. Caution! The catalyti...

  • Page 293

    Note: intentional tampering with emissions con- trol systems can result in civil penalties being assessed against you. Cooling system warning! You or others can be badly burned by hot engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam from your radiator. If you see or hear steam com- ing from under the hood, do n...

  • Page 294

    Caution! • mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other than specified organic additive technol- ogy (oat) engine coolant (antifreeze), may result in engine damage and may decrease corrosion protection. Organic additive technology (oat) engine coolant is different and should not be mixed with hybrid ...

  • Page 295

    That engine coolant (antifreeze) will return to the radiator from the coolant recovery tank. The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there is any accumulation of foreign material on the sealing surfaces. Warning! • the warning words “do not open hot” on the cooling system pressure cap are a safet...

  • Page 296

    • if frequent engine coolant (antifreeze) addi- tions are required, the cooling system should be pressure tested for leaks. • maintain engine coolant (antifreeze) concen- tration at 50% oat engine coolant (anti- freeze) (minimum) and distilled water for proper corrosion protection of your engine whi...

  • Page 297

    Warning! (continued) • to avoid contamination from foreign matter or moisture, use only new brake fluid or fluid that has been in a tightly closed container. Keep the master cylinder reser- voir cap secured at all times. Brake fluid in a open container absorbs moisture from the air resulting in a lo...

  • Page 298

    Caution! Do not use chemical flushes in your trans- mission as the chemicals can damage your transmission components. Such damage is not covered by the new vehicle limited warranty. Fluid level check – 3.6l engine it is best to check the fluid level when the transmission is at normal operating tempe...

  • Page 299

    9. Check for leaks. Release the parking brake. Note: to prevent dirt and water from entering the transmission after checking or replenishing fluid, make sure that the dipstick cap is properly reseated. It is normal for the dip- stick cap to spring back slightly from its fully seated position, as lon...

  • Page 300

    Transfer case – if equipped fluid level check the fluid level should be to the bottom edge of the fill hole (a) when the vehicle is in a level position. Adding fluid fluid should be added only at filler hole until fluid begins to run out of the hole. Drain first remove the fill plug (b), then the dr...

  • Page 301

    The most common causes are: • road salt, dirt and moisture accumulation. • stone and gravel impact. • insects, tree sap and tar. • salt in the air near seacoast localities. • atmospheric fallout/industrial pollutants. Washing • wash your vehicle regularly. Always wash your vehicle in the shade using...

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    Caution! Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a bristle brush, or metal polishes. Do not use oven cleaner. These products may damage the wheel’s protective finish. Avoid automatic car washes that use acidic solutions or harsh brushes that may damage the wheel’s pro- tective finish. Only mopar 姞 whe...

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    Appearance care for fabric top models caution! To maintain the appearance of your vehicle’s interior trim and top, follow these precau- tions: • avoid leaving your vehicle unattended with the top down, as exposure to sun or rain may damage interior trim. • do not use harsh cleaners or bleaching agen...

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    1. Never use a dry cloth to remove dust. In- stead, use a microfiber towel or soft cotton cloth moistened with cold or warm, clean water, and wipe across the window, not up and down. Mopar 姞 jeep soft glass window cleaner or equivalent will safely clean all plastic windows without scratching. It rem...

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    Cav- ity car- tridge fuse mini fuse description j1 — — j2 30 amp pink transfer case module j3 — — j4 25 amp natu- ral driver door node j5 25 amp natu- ral passenger door node j6 40 amp green anti-lock brake system (abs) pump/stability control system cav- ity car- tridge fuse mini fuse description j7...

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    Cav- ity car- tridge fuse mini fuse description j20 30 amp pink front wiper lo/hi j21 20 amp blue front/rear washer j22 — spare m1 15 amp blue center high- mounted stop light (chmsl)/ switch stop lamp feed m2 20 amp yellow relay trailer lighting (sto- plamp) m3 20 amp yellow frt/rear axle locker rel...

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    Cav- ity car- tridge fuse mini fuse description m12 30 amp green amplifier m13 20 amp yellow ignition off draw – cabin compartment node, wireless control module, siren, multi- function control switch m14 20 amp yellow trailer tow (ex- port only) cav- ity car- tridge fuse mini fuse description m15 20...

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    Cav- ity car- tridge fuse mini fuse description m24 25 amp natu- ral rear wiper m25 20 amp yellow fuel pump, diesel lift pump – export only m26 10 amp red power window switch, driver window switch m27 10 amp red ignition switch feed, wireless module m28 10 amp red powertrain con- trol module m29 10 ...

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    Caution! • when installing the integrated power mod- ule cover, it is important to ensure the cover is properly positioned and fully latched. Failure to do so may allow water to get into the integrated power module, and possibly result in an electrical system failure. • when replacing a blown fuse, ...

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    Exterior lights bulb type backup lamps (2) . . . . . . . . . . . .W16w center high-mounted stop lamp (1) . . .Led (serviced at authorized dealer) front fog lamps (2) . . . . . . . . . .Psx24w rear fog lamps (2). . . . . . . . . . .P27/7w front direction lamps (2). . . . . . . .P27/7w front side repe...

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    Front park/turn signal 1. Remove the front grille. Turn the retainers along the top 1/4 turn counterclockwise and remove. 2. Pull the bottom of the grille away starting at one side and working toward the other. 3. Turn the socket assembly 1/4 turn counter- clockwise and remove from housing. Pull the...

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    3. Rotate the appropriate socket 1/4 turn coun- terclockwise, then remove it from the housing. 4. Pull the bulb straight from the socket to replace. Center high-mounted stop lamp (chmsl) the stop lamp is mounted on a bracket that extends upward from the tailgate behind the spare tire. If service is ...

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    Fluids, lubricants and genuine parts engine component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part engine coolant we recommend you use mopar antifreeze/coolant 10 year/150,000 mile formula oat (organic ad- ditive technology) that meets the requirements of chrysler material standard ms-12106 such as, paraflu up...

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    Chassis component fluid, lubricant, or genuine part automatic transmission – if equipped we recommend you only use mopar atf+4 automatic transmission fluid such as, tutela transmission force4 fiat certification 9.55550-av4. Failure to use atf+4 fluid may affect the function or performance of your tr...

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    8 maintenance schedules • maintenance schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .314 • maintenance schedule – gasoline engine . . . . . . . . . . . . .314 • maintenance schedule – diesel engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . .329 313 page position: 315 job: @zeta.Tweddle.Com/infoshareauthorochry...

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    Maintenance schedule maintenance schedule – gasoline engine the scheduled maintenance services listed in this manual must be done at the times or mileages specified to protect your vehicle war- ranty and ensure the best vehicle performance and reliability. More frequent maintenance may be needed for...

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    At each stop for fuel • check the engine oil level about five minutes after a fully warmed engine is shut off. Checking the oil level while the vehicle is on level ground will improve the accuracy of the oil level reading. Add oil only when the level is at or below the add or min mark. • check the w...

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    7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 6 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. Odometer reading date repair order # dealer code signature, authorized service center 15,000 mi...

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    22,500 miles (36,000 km) or 18 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ inspect the brake linings, replace if necessary. ❏ inspect exhaust system. ❏ inspect the fron...

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    30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ replace the engine air cleaner filter. ❏ adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-...

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    45,000 miles (72,000 km) or 36 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ if using your vehicle for any of the following: dusty or off-road conditions. Inspect the eng...

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    60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 48 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ replace the engine air cleaner filter. ❏ adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-...

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    67,500 miles (108,000 km) or 54 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ inspect the brake linings, replace if necessary. ❏ inspect exhaust system. ❏ inspect the fro...

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    75,000 miles (120,000 km) or 60 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ inspect the brake linings, replace if necessary. ❏ if using your vehicle for any of the foll...

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    90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 72 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ replace the engine air cleaner filter. ❏ inspect and replace pcv valve if necessary.† ❏ adju...

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    97,500 miles (156,000 km) or 78 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ replace the spark plugs. * ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ * the spark plug change interval is mile- age based only, yea...

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    112,500 miles (180,000 km) or 90 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ inspect the brake linings, replace if necessary. ❏ inspect exhaust system. ❏ inspect the fr...

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    120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 96 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ replace the engine air cleaner filter. ❏ replace accessory drive belt(s). ❏ adjust parking ...

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    127,500 miles (204,000 km) or 102 months maintenance service sched- ule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. Odometer reading date repair order # dealer code signature, authorized service center 13...

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    142,500 miles (228,000 km) or 114 months maintenance service sched- ule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. Odometer reading date repair order # dealer code signature, authorized service center 15...

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    † this maintenance is recommended by the manufacturer to the owner, but is not required to maintain emissions warranty. Warning! You can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment. If you have any doubt about y...

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    Diesel models with diesel particulate filter (dpf) the oil change indicator system will remind you that it is time to take your vehicle in for sched- uled maintenance. A “change oil” message will flash in the instrument cluster odometer and a single chime will sound, indicating that an oil change is...

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    15,000 miles (25,000 km) or 12 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ if using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter,...

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    30,000 miles (50,000 km) or 24 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ replace engine air cleaner filter. ❏ adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-whee...

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    45,000 miles (75,000 km) or 36 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ if using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter,...

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    60,000 miles (100,000 km) or 48 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ replace engine air cleaner filter. ❏ adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-whe...

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    75,000 miles (125,000 km) or 60 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ if using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter...

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    90,000 miles (150,000 km) or 72 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ replace engine air cleaner filter. ❏ adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-whe...

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    105,000 miles (175,000 km) or 84 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ if using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filte...

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    120,000 miles (200,000 km) or 96 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ replace engine air cleaner filter. ❏ adjust parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wh...

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    135,000 miles (225,000 km) or 108 months maintenance service schedule ❏ change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ rotate tires. ❏ inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ if using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filt...

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    Warning! You can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle. Do only that service work for which you have the knowledge and the right equipment. If you have any doubt about your ability to perform a service job, take your vehicle to a competent mechanic. 150,000 miles (250,000 km) or 120 ...

  • Page 343

    9 if you need consumer assistance • if you need assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .344 • argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .344 • australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .345 • austria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    • estonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .350 • finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351 • france . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351 • germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    • spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .359 • sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .360 • switzerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .360 • taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    If you need assistance the manufacturer distributors are vitally inter- ested in your satisfaction with their products and services. If a servicing problem or other difficulty should occur, we recommend that you take the following steps: discuss the problem at the authorized dealer with the dealer p...

  • Page 347

    Australia chrysler customer service* chrysler australia pty. Ltd. Acn 124 956 505 po box 4145, dandenong south vic. 3164 ph. (03) 9238–2600 austria jeep customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 local toll free number tel: 0800 20 1741 international toll number tel: + 39 02...

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    Belgium jeep customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 local toll free number tel: 0800 55 888 international toll number tel: +39 02 444 12 045 chrysler customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 1692 1692 local toll free number tel: 0800 18 142 international ...

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    Bulgaria balkan star resbarska str. 5 1510 sofia tel.: 359 2 91988 fax: 359 2 945 40 14 chile comercial chrysler s.A. Av. Americo vespucio 1601, quilicura santiago, chile zip code 101931-7, 367-v tel.: +562 837 1300 fax: +562 6039196 china chrysler group (china) sales limited 16f,gemdale plaza tower...

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    Colombia chrysler colombia s.A. Avenida calle 26 # 70a-25 zip code 110931 bogotá colombia tel: +57 1 745 5777 fax: +57 1 410 5667 costa rica autostar la uruca, frente al banco nacional san josé, costa rica po box 705-1150 tel.: (506) 295 - 0000 fax: (506) 295 - 0052 croatia autocommerce hrvatska d.O...

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    Czech republic fiat cr s.R.O. Karolinska 650/1 186 00 praha 8 – karlin czech republic tel: +420 2 24806 111 fax: +420 2 24806 312 denmark jeep customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 local toll free number tel: 80 20 5337 international toll number tel: +39 02 444 12 045 c...

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    Ecuador chrysler jeep automotriz del ecuador av. Juan tanca marengo km. 4.5 guayaquil, ecuador tel.: +593 4 2244101 fax: +593 4 2244273 el salvador grupo q del salvador ave. Las amapolas (autopista sur) blvd. Los próceres y avenida no. 1, lomas de san francisco, san salvador, el salvador zip code 15...

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    Finland autofennica ristipellontie 5 00390 helsinki tel: 020 54771 fax: 020 5477 485 france jeep customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 local toll free number tel: 0800 0 42653 international toll number tel: +39 02 444 12 045 chrysler customer service* universal toll fre...

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    Greece chrysler jeep dodge hellas 240-242 kifisias avenue 15231 halandri athens, greece tel.: +30 210 6700800 fax: +30 210 6700820 guatemala grupo q del guatemala km 16 carretera a el salvador, condado con- cepción ciudad de guatemala, guatemala zip code 1004 tel.: +502 6685 9500 honduras grupo q de...

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    Hungary fiat hungary co. Ltd. H-1123 budapest alkotás u. 53. Tel.:+36-1-458-3100 fax: +36-1-458-3148 ireland jeep customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 local toll free number tel: 1800 505337 international toll number tel: +39 02 444 12 045 chrysler customer service* un...

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    Latvia tc motors ltd. 41 krasta str. Lv-1003 riga tel.: +37167812 313 mob.: +371 29498662 fax: +371 67812313 sia “autobrava” g.Astras street 5, lv-1084 riga tel.: +371 67812312 mob.: +371 29498662 fax +371 671 462 56 lithuania silberauto as pirkli ų g. 9 lt-02300 vilnius tel +370 52 665956, gsm +370...

  • Page 357

    Netherlands jeep customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 local toll free number tel: 0031 203421760 international toll number tel: +39 02 444 12 045 chrysler customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 1692 1692 local toll free number tel: 0031 203421758 inte...

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    Panama automotora autostar s. A. Avenida domingo diaz, via tocumen, frente a la urbanizacion el crisol panamá, panamá tel.: +507 233 7222 fax: +507 233 2843 paraguay garden autolider s.A av. República de argentina esq. Facundo machain asuncion, paraguay tel.: +595 21 664 580 fax: +595 21 664 579 per...

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    Poland fiat auto poland s.A. Ul. M. Gra ż y ń skiego 141, 43-300 bielsko-biała tel: +48 (033) 813-21-00, 813-51-00 portugal chrysler portugal s.A. Qta. Da fonte – edif. Dª amélia rua victor câmara, 2 1ªa 2770-229 paço de arcos portugal tel : +351 (0)21 323 91 00 fax: +351 (0)21 323 91 99 puerto rico...

  • Page 360

    Reunion cotrans automobiles 17 bd du chaudron, 97490 sainte clotilde tel: 0262920000 fax: 0262488443 romania auto italia impex srl bd. Timisoara nr. 60/d bucuresti, romania tel: +40 (0)21.444.333.4 fax: +40 (0)21.444.2779 www.Autoitalia.Ro russia chrysler russia sao testovskaya street, 10 123317 mos...

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    Slovakia fiat sr s.R.O dubravska cesta 2 841 05 bratislava 45 slovakia tel: +421 2 593099 901 fax: +421 2 593099 911 slovenia avto triglav d.O.O. Dunajska 122 1000 ljubljana tel: 01 5883 400 fax: 01 5883 487 spain jeep customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 local toll fr...

  • Page 362

    Sweden jeep customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 local toll free number tel: 020 5337 00 international toll number tel: +39 02 444 12 045 chrysler customer service* universal toll free number tel: 00 800 1692 1692 local toll free number tel: 020 303035 international to...

  • Page 363

    Turkey tofa ş türk otomobil fabrikasi a.S. Büyükdere cad, no:145 tofa ş han zincirlikuyu istambul tel: (0212) 444 5337 tel: (0212) 275 2960 telefax: (0212) 275 0357 ukraine pjsc “autocapital” chervonoarmiyska str. 15/2 01004 kyiv tel : +380 44 206 8888 +380 44 201 6060 fax: +380 44 206 8889 united k...

  • Page 364

    Uruguay sevel uruguay s. A. Convenio 820 montevideo, uruguay zip code 11700 tel: +598 220 02980 fax: +598 2209-0116 venezuela chrysler de venezuela llc avenida pancho pepe croquer. Zona industrial norte valencia, estado caraboro tel: +(58) 241-613 2400 fax: +(58) 241-613 2538 fax: (58) 241-6132602 (...

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    Abs (anti-lock brake system) . . . .164, 228 adding engine coolant (antifreeze) . . . .292 adding fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .253 additives, fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .252 airbag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 airbag deployment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 airbag ...

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    Bulbs, light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 calibration, compass . . . . . . . . .173, 178 capacities, fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .310 caps, filler fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .253 power steering . . . . . . . . . . . . .226 radiator (coolant pressure) . . . . . .292 ca...

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    Defroster, windshield . . . . . . . . . .52, 190 delay (intermittent) wipers . . . . . . . . . .94 diagnostic system, onboard . . . . . . . .283 diesel engine maintenance . . . . . . . . .329 diesel fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .252 diesel fuel requirements . . . . . . . . . .252 dimmer sw...

  • Page 371

    Enhanced accident response feature . . .38 entry system, illuminated . . . . . . . . . . .16 ethanol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .251 event data recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 exhaust gas caution . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 exhaust system . . . . . . . . . . . . .51, 289 exterior lig...

  • Page 372

    Gear select lever override . . . . . . . . .276 general information. . . . . . . . . .14, 17, 18 glass cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300 glow plug light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170 gross axle weight rating . . . . . . . . . .254 gross vehicle weight rating . . . . . . . .254 hands-fr...

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    Lane change and turn signals . . . . . . .162 lane change assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 lap belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 lap/shoulder belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 latches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 latch (lower anchors and tether for children) . . . ...

  • Page 374

    Warning (instrument cluster description) . . . .162 locking axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216 locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 automatic door . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 child protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 power d...

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    Identification logo . . . . . . . . . . . .284 materials added to . . . . . . . . . . .286 pressure warning light . . . . . . . . .163 recommendation . . . . . . . . .285, 310 synthetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .286 viscosity . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285, 310 oil filter, selection . . . . ....

  • Page 376

    Replacement tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . .242 resetting oil change indicator . . . . . . .176 restraint, head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 restraints, child . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40, 43 restraints, occupant . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 rotation, tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .244 s...

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    Speed control (cruise control) . . . . . . . .96 speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162 starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199 automatic transmission . . . . . . . . .199 cold weather . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 engine fails to start . . . . . . . . . .200 manual transmissi...

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    Towing eyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .276 trac-lok rear axle. . . . . . . . . . . . . .216 traction control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 traction control light . . . . . . . . . . . .169 trailer sway control (tsc) . . . . . . . . .236 trailer towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .254 c...

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    Warning lights (instrument cluster description) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162 warnings and cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 washers, windshield. . . . . . . . . . . . .289 washing vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .299 wheel and wheel trim. . . . . . . . . . . .299 wheel and wheel trim car...

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