is shown on the display as long as
SPORT mode is active.
IDLE COASTING
(where provided)
The "Idle coasting" is a function that
allows you to run with the engine
disconnected from the wheels by
automatically acting on the clutch. This
allows you to drive along a stretch of
road without using the engine brake to
slow down the car, in order to reduce
fuel consumption.
The engine remains running at idle
speed allowing the car's functions to be
kept active (e.g.: battery charging, air
conditioning, etc.).
The function intervenes autonomously in
brake and accelerator release conditions
from a speed of 25 km/h and up to
160 km/h.
The "Idle coasting" function deactivation
is automatic and occurs in the following
cases:
Stop&Start deactivation (see the
"Stop&Start System" chapter in this
section).
Engaging the SPORT mode (see the
"SPORT mode" chapter in this section).
Special driving situations (e.g.
downhill driving, ESC system
intervention, high lateral acceleration,
etc.)
Battery disconnection. In this case the
following procedure must be carried out:
start the engine;
with the dual clutch automatic
transmission lever in position
P (Park) with the engine warm
(temperature indicator around the
central position), accelerate until
you reach the rev limiter;
never press the brake during the
maneuver;
fully release the accelerator pedal
and wait for the engine to return to
idling speed;
wait at least 2 seconds;
turn the engine off.
PARKSENSE SYSTEM -
Versions with 4 sensors
(where provided)
The ParkSense Rear Park Assist system
provides visual and audible indications
of the distance between the rear fascia
and a detected obstacle when backing
up, e.g. during a parking maneuver.
ParkSense will retain the last system
state (enabled or disabled) from the
last ignition cycle when the ignition is
changed to the ON/RUN position.
The ParkSense system is only active
when the dual clutch automatic
transmission lever is in the R (Reverse)
position or the manual gear lever is in
reverse. The system will remain active
until the vehicle speed is increased
to approximately 11 km/h or above.
When in reverse and above the system's
operating speed, a warning will appear in
the instrument panel display indicating
that the vehicle speed is too fast. The
system will become active again if the
vehicle speed is decreased to speeds less
than approximately 11 km/h.
ParkSense Sensors
The parking sensors are located in the
rear bumper.
ParkSense Display
When the gear lever is in reverse, the
instrument panel display shows the
availability of the park assist system.
The system will indicate a detected
obstacle by showing a single arc in one
or more regions based on the obstacle's
distance and location relative to the
vehicle.
If an obstacle is detected in the center
rear region, the display will show a single
solid arc in the center rear region. As the
vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the
display will show the single arc moving
closer to the vehicle and the audible
chime will increase as the objects gets
close to the vehicle.
If an obstacle is detected in the left
and/or right rear part, the display
will show a single flashing arc in the
corresponding left and/or right part.
As the vehicle moves closer to the
obstacle, the display will show the single
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How do I program garage door opener?
To program the garage door opener on a Jeep Compass using the HomeLink system, follow these steps:
1. Preparation
- Park outside the garage.
- Ensure the handheld transmitter has fresh batteries.
- Reset HomeLink memory by holding the two outside buttons until the indicator light flashes (about 20 seconds). This erases all previous programming.
2. Programming a Rolling Code Opener
- Turn the vehicle ignition to the "On/Run" position without starting the engine.
- Hold the handheld transmitter 1 to 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) from the HomeLink button you want to program.
- Press and hold both the HomeLink button and the handheld transmitter button simultaneously.
- The HomeLink indicator light will flash slowly, then rapidly. Once it changes to rapid blinking, release both buttons.
3. Syncing with the Garage Door Opener
- Locate the "Learn" or "Training" button on the garage door opener motor (usually near the hanging antenna).
- Press and release the "Learn" button. You have 30 seconds to complete the next step.
- Return to the vehicle and press the programmed HomeLink button twice, holding it for 2 seconds each time.
- If the garage door does not activate, press the button a third time for 2 seconds.
4. For Non-Rolling Code Openers (Pre-1995 Models)
- Follow the same initial steps as for rolling code openers.
- No additional syncing with a "Learn" button is needed.
Once completed, the HomeLink system should operate the garage door opener.
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