TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................8 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ................. 16 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............108 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................137 MULTIMEDIA ..........................208 SAFETY ............................257 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ....................325 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................346 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .....................416 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE .....................428 INDEX ............................
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VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ..25 SEATS ..............39 INTRODUCTION To Arm The System .........25 Manual Adjustment Front Seats .....39 IMPORTANT NOTICE..........9 60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat — Four Door To Disarm The System ........26 SYMBOLS KEY............10 Models ..............41 Rearming Of The System .........26 ROLLOVER WARNING ..........
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INTERIOR LIGHTS ..........51 WRANGLER TOPS ..........67 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR Interior Courtesy Lights........51 Provided Tools ..........67 INSTRUMENT PANEL Dimmer Controls ..........52 Lowering The Soft Top Into Sunrider® INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ........108 Position .............68 WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS ....52 Instrument Cluster Descriptions ....112 Raising The Soft Top ........80 Windshield Wiper Operation ......52 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY .....113...
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STOP/START SYSTEM ........158 PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA — STARTING AND OPERATING Autostop Mode ..........158 IF EQUIPPED............180 STARTING THE ENGINE ........137 Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not TRAILCAM SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED....181 Automatic Transmission ......137 Autostop............158 REFUELING THE VEHICLE —...
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MULTIMEDIA SAFETY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY UCONNECT SYSTEMS .........208 SAFETY FEATURES..........257 HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ......325 CYBERSECURITY ..........208 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..... 257 SOS - EMERGENCY CALL — IF EQUIPPED ..325 Electronic Brake Control (EBC) System ..258 UCONNECT SETTINGS .........209 JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING ......329 AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS......
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GERMANY ............434 REUNION............439 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GREECE............434 ROMANIA ............439 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ........428 GUATEMALA........... 434 RUSSIA ............439 ARGENTINA ............ 429 SERBIA ............440 HONDURAS ............ 434 AUSTRALIA ............. 429 SLOVAKIA............440 HUNGARY............435 AUSTRIA ............429 INDIA ..............
Dear Customer, Congratulations on the purchase of your new Jeep® vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality. This is a specialized utility vehicle. It can go places and perform tasks that are not intended for conventional passenger vehicles. It handles and maneuvers differently from many passenger vehicles both on-road and off-road, so take time to become familiar with your vehicle.
parts, it cannot be implicitly assumed that the driving safety of your IMPORTANT NOTICE vehicle is unimpaired. Therefore, neither experts nor official agencies are ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BASED ON THE liable. FCA only assumes responsibility when parts, which are expressly LATEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PUBLICATION APPROVAL.
SYMBOLS KEY ROLLOVER WARNING These statements are against operating Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of WARNING! procedures that could result in a collision, vehicles. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and a higher center of bodily injury and/or death.
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS Red Warning Lights WARNING! Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault Warning Light Ú page 125 Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning Light serious injury or death.
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Green Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With No Target Detected Stop/Start Active Indicator Light Indicator Light Ú page 133 Ú page 132 Turn Signal Indicator Lights Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With Target Light Ú page 133 Ú...
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White Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights Active Speed Limiter SET Indicator Light Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light Ú page 134 Ú page 134 Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator Light Cruise Control SET Indicator Light Ú page 134 Ú page 135 Rear Seat Belt Reminder Indicator Light Selec-Speed Control Indicator Light Ú...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: KEYS WARNING! The key fob’s wireless signal may be blocked Push the Mechanical Key Release Button only if the key fob is located next to a mobile with the key fob facing away from your body, phone, laptop, or other electronic device.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE When the doors are unlocked, the turn signals 1 — Mechanical Key Release Button will flash and the illuminated entry system will 2 — LED Light be activated. When the doors are locked, the 3 — Unlock Button turn signals will flash and the horn will chirp.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 1. Remove the back cover of the fob by WARNING! inserting a flat-blade screw driver into the slot on the bottom of the fob. Pry until the The integrated key fob contains a coin cell ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Only key fobs that are programmed to the If the Vehicle Security Light turns on during SENTRY KEY vehicle electronics can be used to start and normal vehicle operation (vehicle running for The Sentry Key Immobilizer system prevents operate the vehicle.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The push button ignition can be placed in the IGNITION SWITCH CAUTION! following modes: -N-G Do not use the Mechanical Key against the EYLESS NTER GNITION START/STOP ignition button. If applicable, refer to the “Hybrid Supplement” The engine is stopped.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — LECTRONIC TEERING HEEL WARNING! QUIPPED Do not leave the key fob in or near the Your vehicle may be equipped with a passive vehicle, or in a location accessible to chil- electronic steering wheel lock. This lock dren, and do not leave the Keyless prevents steering the vehicle with the ignition Enter-N-Go Ignition in the ON/RUN position.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: twice. Pushing the Remote Start button again Hazard switch off will shut the engine off. The vehicle must be equipped with an auto- Brake switch inactive (brake pedal not matic transmission to be equipped with pressed) NOTE: Remote Start.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The Remote Start system will turn the engine off conditions. See “Remote Start Comfort Manual Temperature Control (MTC) — if the Remote Start button is pushed again, or if Systems — If Equipped” in the next section for If Equipped the engine is allowed to run for the entire detailed operation.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED (DIESEL) EMOTE TART INDSHIELD IPER WARNING! –I — I CTIVATION QUIPPED This system uses the key fob to start Do not start or run an engine in a closed the engine conveniently from outside When Remote Start is active and the outside garage or confined area.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Battery at an acceptable charge level VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED With Remote Start, the engine will only run Fuel meets minimum requirement The Vehicle Security system monitors the for 15 minutes. System not disabled from previous Remote vehicle doors for unauthorized entry and the ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Push the lock button on the exterior The Vehicle Security system is designed to DOORS Passive Entry door handle (if equipped) protect your vehicle. However, you can create with a valid key fob available in the same conditions where the system will give you a false CAUTION! exterior zone Ú...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! The mechanical flip key can be used to lock or unlock the doors, swing gate (if equipped with a For personal security reasons and safety in Do not leave the key fob in or near the ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE -N-G — P If the vehicle is unlocked by Passive Entry Frequency Operated Button Integrated Key EYLESS NTER ASSIVE and no door is opened within 60 seconds, the (FOBIK-Safe) NTRY QUIPPED vehicle will relock and if equipped will arm To minimize the possibility of unintentionally The Passive Entry system is a feature that the Vehicle Security system.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: The vehicle doors can also be locked by using The vehicle will only unlock the doors during a the lock button located on the vehicle’s interior FOBIK-Safe operation when a valid Passive door panel. Entry key fob is detected inside the vehicle.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Automatic Door Lock feature can be enabled or NOTE: Always take the key with you once a door or the disabled by an authorized dealer per written When the Child-Protection Door Lock system is ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE open a door with the internal handle. Once the To remove the front doors, proceed as follows: WARNING! Child-Protection Door Lock system is engaged, 1. Roll down the glass window to prevent any it is impossible to open the doors from inside All occupants must wear seat belts during ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Remove the plastic wiring access door 4. Pull up on the red locking tab to unlock the 5. Push and hold down the black security tab under the instrument panel by sliding the wiring harness. under the wiring harness, and lift the plastic panel along the door frame toward harness into the open position.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 6. With the wiring harness open, pull straight To Install The Front Doors 2. With the door in the open position, align the downward on the wiring connector to door check bracket with the hole on the 1.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Replacing The Wiring Connector Into The Wiring CAUTION! Harness Failure to correctly reconnect the wiring To reinstall the wiring connector on the vehicle’s connector into the harness will result in door into the harness just inside the vehicle, damage that is not covered by the New proceed as follows: Vehicle Warranty.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 1. Roll down the glass window to prevent any damage. 2. Remove the hinge pin screws from the upper and lower outside hinges (using a #T50 Torx head driver). NOTE: The hinge pin screws and nuts can be stowed in the rear cargo tray located under the rear load floor.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 6. Remove the check screw from the center STEERING WHEEL WARNING! door check (using a #T40 Torx head driver). Do not adjust the steering column while ELESCOPING TEERING OLUMN driving. Adjusting the steering column while This feature allows you to tilt the steering driving or driving with the steering column column upward or downward.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION The engine must be running for the heated steering wheel to operate. NTRODUCING OICE ECOGNITION For information on use with the Remote Start Start using Uconnect Voice Recognition with system, see Ú page 23. these helpful quick tips.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If you see the NAV icon on the bottom bar or in TARTED the Apps menus of your 8.4-inch touchscreen, VR button is used to activate /deactivate you have the Uconnect 4 NAV system. If not, you your Voice Recognition system.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Release the bar once you have reached the NOTE: SEATS desired position. Then, using body pressure, Do not place objects beneath the adjustable Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint move forward and rearward on the seat to be seat or impede proper seat movement.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Manual Front Seat Recline Adjustment Lumbar Support Front Passenger Easy Entry Seat — Two Door Models To recline the seat, pull on the recline strap and The lumbar control knob is located on the lean forward or backward, depending on the outboard side of the front driver seat.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 60/40 S — To Fold Down The Rear Seat NOTE: PLIT OLDING You may experience deformation in the seat ODELS There are two release levers located on each cushion from the seat belt buckles if the seats upper outboard side of the rear seat.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — T Using The Retention Straps Removing The Rear Seat UMBLE ODELS 1. There are two retention straps located on 1. Push down on the release bar on each the back of the rear seat and two side, and pull the seat out and away from NOTE: corresponding wire loops located on the...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Push the heated seat button a third time WARNING! WARNING! to turn the LO setting on. It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo Do not place anything on the seat or seat- ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! The cupholder liner can be removed for cleaning. Head restraints should never be adjusted while the vehicle is in motion. Driving a WARNING! vehicle with the head restraints improperly adjusted or removed could cause serious Be certain that the seatback is securely injury or death in the event of a collision.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! Do not reposition the head restraint 180 degrees to the incorrect position in an attempt to gain A loose head restraint thrown forward in a additional clearance to the back of the head. collision or hard stop could cause serious injury or death to occupants of the vehicle.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To return the head restraint to its upward WARNING! position, lift up on the head restraint until it locks into place. Do not drive the vehicle without the rear seat head restraints installed while passen- To raise the center head restraint, lift up on the gers are occupying the rear seat.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Automatic Dimming Mirror — If Equipped MIRRORS CAUTION! The rearview mirror can be adjusted up, down, To avoid damage to the mirror during NSIDE EARVIEW IRROR left, and right. The mirror should be adjusted to cleaning, never spray any cleaning solution center on the view through the rear window.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The power mirror controls consist of mirror WARNING! select buttons and a four-way mirror control Vehicles and other objects seen in the switch. To adjust a mirror, push either the L passenger side convex mirror will look smaller (left) or R (right) button to select the mirror that and farther away than they really are.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE (DRL ) — NOTE: AYTIME UNNING IGHTS The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control QUIPPED can be turned on or off by selecting “ON” The Daytime Running Lights are in a dedicated under “Auto High Beam” within your position below the headlight assembly.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I — To activate the rear fog lights, push the lower UTOMATIC EADLIGHTS QUIPPED RONT IGHTS half of the headlight switch. To turn off the rear QUIPPED This system automatically turns the headlights fog lights, push the lower half of the headlight on or off according to ambient light levels.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — The interior courtesy lights are located in the EADLIGHT EVELING YSTEM Level Load center of the vehicle’s sport bar, and consist of QUIPPED Driver only, or driver and front one large center light and four smaller reading passenger.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS IMMER ONTROLS The dimmer controls are part of the headlight The windshield wiper/washer control lever is switch and are located on the left side of the located on the right side of the steering column. instrument panel.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Intermittent Wipers NOTE: For information on wiper care and replacement, As a protective measure, the washer will stop if see Ú page 369. Use the intermittent wiper when weather the switch is held for more than 20 seconds. —...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MAX A/C Button Push the wiper lever toward the UTOMATIC LIMATE ONTROL instrument panel to activate the rear ESCRIPTIONS UNCTIONS Press and release the MAX A/C button washer. The washer pump and wiper on the touchscreen to change the will continue to operate as long as current setting to the coldest output of the lever is held.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Recirculation Button and maintain your desired temperature by Rear Defrost Button automatically adjusting the blower speed and Press and release this button on the Press and release the Rear Defrost air distribution. AUTO mode is highly touchscreen, or push the button on button on the touchscreen, or push recommended for efficiency.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Driver And Passenger Temperature Up And Mode Control Changing the passenger’s temperature setting while in SYNC will automatically exit this Down Buttons Select one of the Mode buttons on the feature. touchscreen or press the Mode Provides the driver and passenger with button on the faceplate to adjust the independent temperature control.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: A/C Button ANUAL LIMATE ONTROL Bi-Level mode is designed under comfort condi- ESCRIPTIONS UNCTIONS Push the A/C button to engage the Air tions to provide cooler air out of the panel Conditioning (A/C). The A/C indicator outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rear Defrost Button Temperature Control conditions such as smoke, odors, dust, or high humidity are present. Recirculation can be used in Push and release the Rear Defrost Temperature Control regulates the temperature all modes except for Defrost. Recirculation may be Control button to turn on the rear of the air forced through the climate system.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE blower speed decreases as you turn the blower NOTE: UTOMATIC EMPERATURE ONTROL control knob counterclockwise. Bi-Level mode is designed under comfort condi- (ATC) — I QUIPPED tions to provide cooler air out of the panel Mode Control Automatic Operation outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Vacation/Storage The temperature can be displayed in US or Did You Know: Voice Command for Climate may Metric units by selecting the US/Metric only be used to adjust the interior temperature For information on maintaining the Climate customer-programmable feature within of your vehicle.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Stop/Start System — If Equipped Activation By Remote Start Operation CONTROL WEATHER When the Remote Start is activated and the While in an Autostop, the Climate Control SETTINGS system may automatically adjust airflow to outside ambient temperature is less than Turn (A/C) on and...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Console Storage Compartment USB/AUX C INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ONTROL The center console has both an upper and lower The Media Hub is located on the instrument TORAGE storage compartment. panel, below the climate controls. Behind the Glove Compartment media hub access door, the Media Hub To open the upper storage compartment, lift the...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Both ports share a single data connection. Third and fourth USB ports (if equipped) are “Another device is in use through the same The user cannot switch between Type A or USB port. Please disconnect the first device located behind the center console, above the Type C.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! Do not exceed the maximum power of 160 Watts (13 Amps) at 12 Volts. If the 160 Watt (13 Amp) power rating is exceeded the fuse protecting the system will need to be replaced. Power outlets are designed for accessory ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! CAUTION! To avoid serious injury or death: After the use of high power draw accesso- ries, or long periods of the vehicle not being Do not insert any objects into the receptacles. started (with accessories still plugged in), Do not touch with wet hands.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! Never leave children unattended in a vehicle, and do not let children play with power windows. Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, or in a location accessible to children. Occupants, particularly unattended children, can become entrapped by the windows while operating the power window switches.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: The window lockout switch allows you to disable WARNING! The power window switches will remain active the window controls on the rear passenger for up to 10 minutes after ignition is placed in There is no anti-pinch protection when the doors.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE OWERING CAUTION! ® P UNRIDER OSITION The soft top is not designed to carry any additional loads such as roof racks, spare tires, WARNING! building, hunting, or camping supplies, and/or The fabric quarter windows and fabric top ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! Do not run a fabric top through an automatic car wash. Window scratches and wax build up may result. Do not lower the top when the temperature is below 41°F (5°C). Damage to the top may result. ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Four Door Side View Components 1 — #1 Bow 6 — #6 Bow 2 — #2 Bow 7 — Front Window Retainer 3 — #3 Bow 8 — Lower Window Retainer 4 — #4 Bow 9 —...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Two Door Side View Components 1 — #1 Bow 6 — #6 Bow 2 — #2 Bow 7 — Front Window Retainer 3 — #3 Bow 8 — Lower Window Retainer 4 — #4 Bow 9 —...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Two And Four Door Rear Components 1 — Rear Window Retainer Attachment Points 2 — Quarter Window Pillars 3 — Swing Gate Bar Retainers...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Lowering The Soft Top Into Sunrider® Position 3. From both the left and right sides, lift up on the #1 Bow of the soft top to start the operation. All lowering and raising the soft top instruc- 1.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: clean them with a mild soap solution and a 2. Grab the swing gate bar, rotate it outward If leaving the soft top in the Sunrider® position, small brush. Cleaning products are available and upward releasing it from both the right through an authorized dealer.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 5. While keeping the rear window level, slide to Remove The Right And Left Quarter Windows: the left until it is completely separate from 1. Through the rear opening, push the bottom its retainer. Do not pull downward while corner outward and release tab from the removing the rear window.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Undo the hook-and-loop fastener located at 5. While keeping the window level, slide the upper front corner of each quarter rearward until it is completely separate from window. its retainer. Do not pull downward while removing the window.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Soft Top Window Storage Bag — 2. Fold the first divider upward, covering the first quarter window. If Equipped To safely store the soft top rear window, and rear quarter windows, proceed as follows: NOTE: The swing gate bar, once removed from the rear window, does not store in the soft window storage bag (if equipped).
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Lay the second quarter window on top of the 6. Close the storage bag and store in a safe first divider all the way to the left side with location. the inside of the window facing downward and the window pillar to the outside.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Locate the Sunrider® latch beneath the #6 CAUTION! Bow of the soft top on the left side. Failure to follow the next steps could result in damage to the Soft Top or vehicle. 5. While pushing downward slightly on the folded soft top, slide the lock lever on the left and right side lift assist mechanisms to the “lock”...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Push up and forward from the #5 Bow along 5. Using the side link, lift and push the soft top AISING the guide track until it locks into the toward the front of the vehicle manually Raising The Soft Top From The Fully Lowered Sunrider®...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 6. From inside the vehicle, pull the handle on the Installing The Soft Top Windows 2. Place the top of the quarter window pillar header latch downward to engage the hook into the top cover, and insert the bottom tab Install The Right And Left Quarter Windows into its receiver.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Install The Rear Window CAUTION! It is critical that the retainers are fully engaged 1. Guide the rear window into the retainer Failure to follow all Quarter Window Install before the vehicle resumes motion. from left to right while keeping the window steps could result in damage to the Soft Top 4.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Insert the swing gate bar into the retainers 4. Line up the rear window to the right side quarter NOTE: at the bottom of the window from left to the window first, and engage the plastic retainers. For information on removing your soft top, refer right.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Using the provided #40 Torx head driver 4. Pull the release lever on top of the rail 5. Repeat on the opposite side. and ratchet, unscrew the two Torx head rearward to release the side link from the 6.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Install the rear retainers on each side of the CAUTION! rear of the vehicle using the provided #50 Torx head driver and ratchet. Refer to Do not overtighten Torx screws. Damage to the table below for recommended torque the retainers will occur.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Making sure the lift assist mechanism is in 5. Using the provided #40 Torx head driver Torque the “lock” position, lift the soft top into the and ratchet, tighten the Torx screws by Specification Maximum Minimum rear of the vehicle with the side links...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 6. While pulling the release lever on the top of NOTE: CAUTION! the rail rearward, place the side link into the Be sure the wire harness in the left rear corner guide track on the top of the rail then is not tangled in the soft top bows before you lift Failure to follow these cautions may cause release the lever.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Four Door Hard Top Components 1 — Right Side Panel 2 — Left Side Panel 3 — Hard Top...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Two Door Hard Top Components 1 — Right Side Panel 2 — Left Side Panel 3 — Hard Top...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Hard Top Panel(s) Storage Bag — NOTE: 3. Unlatch the left side header panel latch located at the top of the windshield. If Equipped All hard top removal and installation instruc- tions are applicable to both two and four door The Freedom Top panels storage bag allows you model vehicles.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Unfold the outer flap and zip the hard top RONT ANEL bag closed. NSTALLATION 1. Open the header latch inside the vehicle and the three L-shaped locks on each panel. 2. Set the right side panel on the windshield frame with the locating pin in the front receiver mounting hole followed by the left side panel, making sure there is no...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 5. Open the swing gate all the way to ensure 7. Release the locking tab by pushing it clearance of the rear window glass. Lift the downward. rear window glass. Step Eight 9. To remove the washer hose, push the release button on hose connector, and pull Step Seven downward.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 10. Secure the wire harness to the body side by NSTALLING plugging it into the receptacle and If the door frames are installed from soft top reengaging the locking tab. usage, they must be removed prior to installation of the hard top.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I NOTE: OWER LIDING QUIPPED WARNING! The Power Top is non-removable. If desired, Never leave children unattended in a CAUTION! the rear quarter windows can be removed vehicle, or with access to an unlocked and stored in the provided storage bag Lowering of the windshield is NOT vehicle.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Opening And Closing The Power Top Pinch Protect Feature Power Top Maintenance Express Open/Close This feature will detect an obstruction in the Use only a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth opening of the power top during Express Close to clean the quarter window glass panel.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Ensure the power top is in the fully closed 3. Locate the rear quarter window latches (two NOTE: position. on each window) on the interior of the Do not pull down or apply any weight to the windows.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 7. Store the rear quarter windows in the 2. Place the second window into the foam 3. Store the bag in a safe location, or in the provided storage bag and keep in a safe insert with the latches facing outward.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 1. Using the provided #40 Torx head driver DOOR FRAME — IF EQUIPPED WITH A CAUTION! and ratchet, loosen the Torx screws SOFT TOP located on the underside of each door Careless handling and storage of the ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Swing the frame bracket around the side of WARNING! the rail, and insert the screws from Do not drive your vehicle on public roads underneath. Tighten with #40 Torx head with the door frame(s) removed as you will driver until they are snug, being careful not lose the protection that they can provide.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 5. Carefully position the top of the door frame 6. Swing the frame bracket around the side of CAUTION! onto the rear of the front door rail, making the rail, and insert the screws from Do not overtighten the screws.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The fold-down windshield on your vehicle is a RAME NSTALLATION Target Torque structural element that can provide protection — I Specification ODELS QUIPPED Maximum Minimum in some accidents. The windshield also For Torx 1. Carefully place the front door rail in the provides protection against weather, road Fasteners rubber seal at the top of the windshield,...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Manually remove the protective caps over OWERING INDSHIELD WARNING! the windshield wiper hex bolts. 1. Before completing the steps below: Carefully follow these warnings to help protect against personal injury: If your vehicle is equipped with a Soft ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 5. Using the provided #40 Torx head driver, 6. Lower the windshield gently until it contacts ACC/FCW Sensor Protective Cover — remove the four Torx screws located along the tie-down bumpers (if equipped). If Equipped the interior of the windshield.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 3. Using the provided #40 Torx head driver, 5. Reinstall the protective caps over the wiper Be sure to remove the cover before returning reinstall the four Torx screws located along arm hex bolts and push gently until they the windshield to the normal position.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HOOD REAR SWING GATE LOSING If applicable, refer to the “Hybrid Supplement” The rear swing gate can be unlocked by using PENING for additional information. one of the following methods: If applicable, refer to the “Hybrid Supplement” To close the hood, remove the support rod from Mechanical key (with lock cylinder —...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Lift the loop to use. ARGO EATURES WARNING! Trail Rail Cargo Organizer — If Equipped Driving with the flip-up window open can allow poisonous exhaust gases into your If your vehicle is equipped with the Trail Rail vehicle.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS CAUTION! Crossbars can be purchased at an authorized Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) — 2.0L T4 dealer through Mopar® parts. Long loads, which extend over the wind- 200kW Petrol Versions Only shield, should be secured to both the front External racks do not increase the total load and rear of the vehicle.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS WARNING! 1. Tachometer A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. Indicates the engine speed in revolutions You or others could be badly burned by steam per minute (RPM x 1000). or boiling coolant.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The system allows the driver to select INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY information by pushing the following buttons OCATION ONTROLS Your vehicle is equipped with an instrument mounted on the steering wheel: cluster display, which offers useful information The instrument cluster display is located in the to the driver.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Left Arrow Button The Main Menu items consists of the following: Refer to an authorized dealer for an oil change. (GSI) — Speedometer HIFT NDICATOR Push and release the left arrow button to ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Axle Lock And Sway Bar Status (If NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY Tire Pressure Coolant Temperature Equipped): displays front and rear or rear TEMS Transmission Oil Temperature only axle locker graphic, and sway bar Temperature —...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Feature — ACC SET Range – The display shows the estimated If Equipped distance (mi or km) that can be traveled with When ACC is set, the set speed will display in the fuel remaining in the tank.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Trip Info Phone Call Status Screen Setup When a call is incoming, a Phone Call Status Push and release the up or down arrow Push and release the up or down arrow pop-up will display on the screen. The pop-up button until the Trip icon/title is highlighted in button until the Screen Setup Menu Icon/Title is will remain until the phone is answered or...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Center Average Econ MPG (or L/100km, km/L) Audio (show/hide) None Current Econ MPG (or L/100km, km/L) Messages Compass Trip A Distance Screen Setup Trip B Distance Vehicle Settings Outside Temp ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Driver may also turn the Speed Warning “OFF” When load reduction is activated, the message Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or should you choose not to use this feature. “Battery Saver On” or “Battery Saver Mode” will more of the following conditions: appear in the instrument cluster display.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The battery was used for an extended period The vehicle should have service performed if the and managed by the Powertrain Control Module with the engine not running to supply radio, message is still present during consecutive trips (PCM).
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Your vehicle has the ability to alert you to Exhaust System Regeneration in Process Exhaust Filter Full — Power Reduced See Continue Driving — This message indicates Dealer — This message indicates the PCM has additional maintenance required on your that the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is derated the engine to limit the likelihood of...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL YSTEM ESSAGES The following chart contains a list of different messages that may appear in the instrument cluster, depending on different system or fuel conditions. Use the descriptions to interpret what the message means and determine the best action to take. MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Diesel Emissions Additive AdBlue®...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Diesel Emissions Additive AdBlue® Fault Warning Messages: This message will display if AdBlue® system issue detected is not serviced during the allowed period. Your engine will not restart unless your vehicle is serviced by an authorized dealer. If the level is not resolved, an Engine Will Not Restart Service additional warning appear whenever a certain threshold is reached until it will no longer be possible to start AdBlue®...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL If the light is either not on during startup, stays The dual brake system provides a reserve WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES on, or turns on while driving, have the system braking capacity in the event of a failure to a The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in inspected at an authorized dealer as soon as portion of the hydraulic system.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake Battery Charge Warning Light WARNING! System (ABS) are also equipped with Electronic This warning light will illuminate when Brake Force Distribution (EBD). In the event of Continued operation with reduced assist the battery is not charging properly.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: vehicle. If the temperature reading does not Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is This light may turn on if the accelerator and return to normal, turn the engine off immediately corrected.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light run the engine at idle or slightly faster, with the ELLOW ARNING IGHTS transmission in PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N), until This warning light indicates when the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning the light turns off.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Low Washer Fluid Warning Light — when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN or ACC/ON/RUN position, and when ESC is Warning Light — If Equipped If Equipped activated. It should go out with the engine This warning light indicates the ESC is This warning light will illuminate when running.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL When the engine is running, the MIL may flash AdBlue® Injection System Failure Warning Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) to alert serious conditions that could lead to Light — If Equipped Light — If Equipped immediate loss of power or severe catalytic This warning light will illuminate along This warning light will illuminate to...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Each tire, including the spare (if provided), Your vehicle has also been equipped with a should be checked monthly when cold and TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when Warning Light inflated to the inflation pressure recommended the system is not operating properly.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 4WD Low Indicator Light — If Equipped Axle Locker Fault Indicator Light — CAUTION! If Equipped This light alerts the driver that the The TPMS has been optimized for the original vehicle is in the four-wheel drive LOW This light indicates when the front equipment tires and wheels.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Rear Axle Lock Indicator Light — NOTE: CAUTION! The Wait To Start telltale may not illuminate if If Equipped the intake manifold temperature is warm The presence of water in the fuel system circuit This light indicates when the rear axle enough.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 4WD Auto Indicator Light — If Equipped Parking/Headlights On Indicator Light NOTE: A continuous chime will sound if the vehicle is This light alerts the driver that the This indicator light will illuminate driven more than 1 mile (1.6 km) with either vehicle is in the 4WD auto mode.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Active Speed Limiter SET Indicator Light — Rear Seat Belt Reminder Indicator Light — Speed Warning Indicator Light — If Equipped With A Base Instrument If Equipped With A Base Instrument If Equipped Cluster Cluster When Set Speed Warning is turned on, the speed warning telltale will...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Cruise Control SET Indicator Light — Active Speed Limiter Ready Indicator NDICATOR IGHTS If Equipped With Base Instrument Cluster Light — If Equipped With A Base High Beam Indicator Light Instrument Cluster This indicator light will illuminate This indicator light will illuminate to when the cruise control is set This light will turn on when the Active...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL If any of these systems require service, the OBD NBOARD IAGNOSTIC YSTEM WARNING! II system will turn on the Malfunction Indicator (OBD II) C YBERSECURITY Light (MIL). It will also store diagnostic codes If unauthorized equipment is connected to ...
STARTING AND OPERATING 3. The system starts the vehicle. If the vehicle STARTING THE ENGINE WARNING! fails to start, the starter will disengage Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, automatically after 10 seconds. Do not leave children or animals inside ...
STARTING AND OPERATING 3. If the gear selector is in NEUTRAL, and the 1. Starting with the ignition in the OFF mode. WARNING! vehicle speed is below 5 mph (8 km/h), 2. Push the ENGINE START/STOP button once pushing the ENGINE START/STOP button Driver inattention could lead to failure to ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver turns If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver exits NOTE: off the engine, the vehicle may AutoPark. the vehicle with the engine running, the vehicle In some cases the ParkSense graphic will be may AutoPark.
STARTING AND OPERATING 4WD LOW NGINE AILS TART WARNING! AutoPark will be disabled when operating the If the engine fails to start after you have If the vehicle has a discharged battery, vehicle in 4WD LOW. followed the "Normal Starting" or "Extreme Cold booster cables may be used to obtain a Weather"...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 3. Watch for the “Wait To Start Light” in the Diesel Engine Warm-Up Winter Front Cover instrument cluster Ú page 108. It will glow Avoid full throttle operation when the engine is A Winter front or cold weather cover can be for 2 to 10 seconds or more, depending on cold.
STARTING AND OPERATING Idle the engine a few minutes before routine shutdown. After full load operation, idle the engine three to five minutes before shutting it down. This idle period will allow the lubricating oil and coolant to carry excess heat away from the combustion chamber, bearings, internal components, and turbocharger.
STARTING AND OPERATING While cruising, brief full-throttle acceleration When the parking brake is applied with the PARKING BRAKE within the limits of local traffic laws contributes ignition switch ON, the “Brake Warning Light” in Before exiting the vehicle, make sure that the to a good break-in.
STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING! WARNING! CAUTION! Never use the PARK position as a substi- Always fully apply the parking brake when Before shifting into any gear, make sure tute for the parking brake. Always apply the leaving your vehicle or it may roll and cause your foot is firmly pressing the brake pedal.
STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! The transmission may not engage PARK if Unintended movement of a vehicle could Do not leave the key fob in or near the the vehicle is moving. Always bring the injure those in or near the vehicle. As with all vehicle (or in a location accessible to chil- vehicle to a complete stop before shifting to vehicles, you should never exit a vehicle...
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: (beside the DRIVE position) will manually select RAKE RANSMISSION HIFT the transmission gear, and will display the (BTSI) S The first few shifts on a new vehicle may be NTERLOCK YSTEM current gear in the instrument cluster somewhat abrupt.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Gear Ranges When exiting the vehicle, always: WARNING! Do not press the accelerator pedal when Apply the parking brake The transmission may not engage PARK if shifting out of PARK or NEUTRAL. Shift the transmission into PARK ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING Look at the transmission gear position WARNING! WARNING! display and verify that it indicates the PARK position (P), and is not blinking. Unintended movement of a vehicle could Do not leave the key fob in or near the ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING be modified depending on engine and instrument cluster will inform the driver of the CAUTION! transmission temperature as well as vehicle more serious conditions, and indicate what Towing the vehicle, coasting, or driving for any speed. Normal operation will resume once the actions may be necessary.
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STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: shift the transmission. Tapping the gear The system will ignore attempts to upshift at Even if the transmission can be reset, we selector forward (-) while in the MANUAL (M) too low of a vehicle speed. recommend that you visit an authorized dealer position will downshift the transmission to the Holding the gear selector in the (-) position...
STARTING AND OPERATING If the “POWER STEERING HOT” message and an ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING FOUR–WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION icon are displayed on the instrument cluster Your vehicle is equipped with an screen, it indicates that extreme steering WARNING! electro-hydraulic power steering system that maneuvers may have occurred, which caused Failure to engage a transfer case position will give you good vehicle response and...
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STARTING AND OPERATING The transfer case provides five mode positions: 4H PART TIME 2H — Two-Wheel Drive High Range Four-Wheel Drive Part Time High Range — This Four-Wheel Drive Low Range — This range range maximizes torque to the front driveshaft, provides low speed four-wheel drive.
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STARTING AND OPERATING In the event that additional traction is required, Because four-wheel drive provides improved Apply a constant force when shifting the the transfer case 4H AUTO and 4L positions can traction, there is a tendency to exceed safe transfer case lever.
STARTING AND OPERATING — I to the desired position. Do not pause with the QUIPPED RONT transfer case in N (Neutral). Once the shift is — I QUIPPED The Trac-Lok rear axle provides a constant completed, place the transmission into DRIVE. driving force to both rear wheels and reduces The AXLE LOCK switch is located on the NOTE:...
STARTING AND OPERATING — To activate the system, push the AXLE LOCK This feature will only activate when the following switch down to lock the rear axle only (the conditions are met: QUIPPED “REAR ONLY” will illuminate). Push the switch Ignition in RUN position, vehicle in 4H ...
STARTING AND OPERATING The rear axle lock system may temporarily Push the SWAY BAR switch to activate the To disconnect the stabilizer/sway bar, shift to disengage the rear locker under some system. Push the switch again to deactivate the either 4H or 4L and push the SWAY BAR switch to conditions.
STARTING AND OPERATING + — I When Off Road+ is active, the following features QUIPPED will activate: Engine/Transmission Calibration: Improved The Off Road+ telltale will illuminate in the sand performance/ wheel slip focus, change instrument cluster display in shift schedule for sport mode, pedal cali- bration set to aggressive, operates at A mode specific message will display the ...
STARTING AND OPERATING The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every STOP/START SYSTEM normal customer engine start. At that time, the The Stop/Start function is developed to reduce system will go into STOP/START READY. fuel consumption. The system will stop the To Activate The Autostop Mode, The Following engine automatically during a vehicle stop if the Must Occur:...
STARTING AND OPERATING viewed in the instrument cluster display Stop/ Transfer case is in 4L or N (Neutral). Conditions That Will Cause The Engine To Start Start Screen. In the following situations when Automatically While In Autostop Mode: Brake pedal is not pressed with sufficient ...
STARTING AND OPERATING ACTIVE SPEED LIMITER — IF EQUIPPED ANUALLY ANUALLY TART YSTEM TART YSTEM Push the Stop/Start OFF switch (located on the switch bank). The light on the switch will turn off. YSTEM ALFUNCTION If there is a malfunction in the Stop/Start system, the system will not shut down the engine.
STARTING AND OPERATING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS — IF EQUIPPED CTIVATION XCEEDING PEED To activate the feature, push the Active Speed By fully pressing the accelerator pedal, the Your vehicle may be equipped with the Cruise Limiter button, and a message will appear along programmed maximum speed can be exceeded Control system, or the Adaptive Cruise Control with an indicator light in the instrument cluster...
STARTING AND OPERATING — I To Set A Desired Speed RUISE ONTROL QUIPPED WARNING! Turn the Cruise Control on. When engaged, the Cruise Control takes over Cruise Control can be dangerous where the accelerator operations at speeds greater than NOTE: system cannot maintain a constant speed.
STARTING AND OPERATING Metric Speed (km/h) Gear selector is moved out of DRIVE WARNING! Engine overspeed occurs Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once Cruise Control can be dangerous where the will result in a 1 km/h speed adjustment. Pushing the on/off button or placing the ignition system cannot maintain a constant speed.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Fixed Speed Cruise Control (ACC not enabled) WARNING! WARNING! will not detect vehicles directly ahead of you. Always be aware of the feature selected. Cannot take street, traffic, and weather You should switch off the ACC system: ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation Adaptive Cruise Control Off Activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) The buttons on the right side of the steering When ACC is deactivated, the display will read The minimum set speed for the ACC system is wheel operate the ACC system.
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STARTING AND OPERATING To Activate/Deactivate NOTE: NOTE: Fixed Speed Cruise Control can be used without Fixed Speed Cruise Control cannot be set below Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control ACC enabled. To change between the different 19 mph (30 km/h). (ACC) on/off button.
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STARTING AND OPERATING To Cancel To Turn Off NOTE: While in ACC mode when the vehicle comes The following conditions cancel the ACC or Fixed The system will turn off and erase the set speed to a complete stop longer than two seconds, Speed Cruise Control systems: in memory if: the system will cancel.
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STARTING AND OPERATING To Vary The Speed Setting Setting The Following Distance In ACC NOTE: When you override and push the SET (+) button To Increase Or Decrease The Set Speed The specified following distance for ACC can be or SET (-) buttons, the new set speed will be the set by varying the distance setting between four After setting a speed, you can increase the set current speed of the vehicle.
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STARTING AND OPERATING To increase the distance setting, push the The maximum braking applied by ACC is limited; signal and will only be active when passing on Distance Setting Increase button and release. however, the driver can always apply the brakes the left hand side.
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STARTING AND OPERATING While ACC with Stop is holding your vehicle at a This most often occurs at times of poor visibility, To keep the ACC System operating properly, it is standstill, if the driver seatbelt is unbuckled or such as in snow or heavy rain. The ACC system important to note the following maintenance items: the driver door is opened, the ACC with Stop may also become temporarily blinded due to...
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STARTING AND OPERATING “CLEAN FRONT WINDSHIELD” WARNING When the condition that created limited stay alert and may need to intervene. The functionality is no longer present, the system following are examples of these types of The “ACC/FCW Limited Functionality Clean will return to full functionality.
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STARTING AND OPERATING TURNS AND BENDS USING ACC ON HILLS When driving on a curve with ACC engaged, the ACC performance may be limited when driving system may decrease the vehicle speed and on hills. ACC may not detect a vehicle in your acceleration for stability reasons, with no target lane depending on the speed, vehicle load, vehicle detected.
STARTING AND OPERATING STATIONARY OBJECTS AND VEHICLES ParkSense will retain the last system state PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST (enabled or disabled) from the last ignition cycle ACC does not react to stationary objects and SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN stationary vehicles.
STARTING AND OPERATING If an obstacle is detected in the left and/or right ENSE ENSORS ENSE ISPLAY front region, the display will show a single The six ParkSense sensors (four when vehicle is The warning display will turn on indicating the flashing arc in the left and/or right front region not equipped with front sensors), located in the system status when the vehicle is in REVERSE...
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STARTING AND OPERATING ParkSense Arcs 1 — No Tone/Solid Arc 6 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 2 — No Tone/Flashing Arc 7 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 8 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 4 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc 9 —...
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STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: WARNING ALERTS FOR REAR Greater than Less than Rear Distance...
STARTING AND OPERATING cycle the ignition. If the message continues to NABLING ISABLING ENSE ERVICE ENSE SSIST appear, see an authorized dealer. YSTEM ParkSense can be enabled and disabled with If the “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SERVICE the ParkSense switch located below the During vehicle start up, when the ParkSense REQUIRED”...
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STARTING AND OPERATING When you turn ParkSense off, the instrument Use the ParkSense switch to turn the WARNING! cluster display will show the “ParkSense Off” ParkSense system off if obstacles such as message for two seconds. Furthermore, once bicycle carriers, trailer hitches, etc.
STARTING AND OPERATING When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE The touchscreen button “X” to disable display CAUTION! (with Camera delay turned off), the rear Camera of the camera image is made available ONLY when the vehicle is not in REVERSE. mode is exited and the previous screen appears The vehicle must be driven slowly when ...
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: NOTE: WARNING! If snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance The system will stay active while in 4WD Low. Drivers must be careful when backing up builds up on the camera lens, clean the lens, The TrailCam system has programmable even when using the ParkView Rear Back Up rinse with water, and dry with a soft cloth.
STARTING AND OPERATING When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE button “X”, the transmission is shifted into REFUELING THE VEHICLE — GASOLINE (with Camera Delay turned off) and TrailCam PARK, or the ignition is placed in the OFF ENGINE position.
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: WARNING! When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the A fire may result if fuel is pumped into a fuel tank is full. portable container that is inside of a Tighten the fuel filler cap about a quarter turn ...
STARTING AND OPERATING REFUELING THE VEHICLE — DIESEL ENGINE WARNING! The fuel filler cap is located on the driver's side Do not apply any object/cap to the end of of the vehicle. If the fuel filler cap is lost or the filler which is not provided for the car.
STARTING AND OPERATING ® (UREA) — I NOTE: AdBlue® (UREA) Storage QUIPPED When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the AdBlue® (UREA) is considered a very stable product The vehicle is equipped with an AdBlue® UREA fuel tank is full. with a long shelf life.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Adding AdBlue® Refilling With Containers Wait for the indication on the instrument panel to switch off before moving the car. The Preliminary Conditions Proceed as follows: indication may stay on for a few seconds to AdBlue® (UREA) freezes at temperatures lower Check the expiration date.
STARTING AND OPERATING If the AdBlue® (UREA) is spilled on painted 5. Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) VEHICLE LOADING surfaces or aluminum, immediately clean the 6. Front Gross Axle Weight Rating (FGAWR) area with water and use absorbent material EIGHTS ABEL 7.
STARTING AND OPERATING Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) The entire vehicle should first be weighed on a TRAILER TOWING commercial scale to ensure that the GVWR has The GAWR is the maximum permissible load on In this section you will find safety tips and not been exceeded.
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STARTING AND OPERATING The recommended way to measure GTW is to Tongue Weight (TW) Weight-Carrying Hitch put your fully loaded trailer on a vehicle scale. The TW is the downward force exerted on the A weight-carrying hitch supports the trailer The entire weight of the trailer must be hitch ball by the trailer.
STARTING AND OPERATING Weight-Distributing Hitch With Attachment Point WARNING! A weight-distributing hitch works by applying For detachable tow bars, pass the cable An improperly adjusted weight-distributing through the attachment point and clip it back leverage through spring (load) bars. They are hitch system may reduce handling, stability, onto itself or attach the clip directly to the typically used for heavier loads to distribute...
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STARTING AND OPERATING For fixed ball tow bars, attach the clip directly Without Attachment Points For fixed ball tow bars, loop the cable around to the designated point. This alternative must the neck of the tow ball. If you fit the cable For detachable ball tow bars, you must follow ...
STARTING AND OPERATING RAILER OWING EIGHTS AXIMUM RAILER EIGHT ATINGS Maximum GTW With Trailer Model Frontal Area Maximum Trailer TW Brakes Two–Door 20 ft2 (1.86 m2) 3,300 lb (1,497 kg) 330 lb (150 kg) Four–Door 30 ft2 (2.79 m2) 5,500 lb (2,495 kg) 550 lb (250 kg) When towing a trailer, the technically permissible laden weight may be exceeded by not more than 10% or 220 lb (100 kg), whichever is lower provided the operating speed is restricted to 62 mph (100 km/h) or less.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Towing Requirements — Tires Trailer brakes are recommended for trailers CAUTION! over 1,000 lb (453 kg) and required for Proper tire inflation pressures are essential trailers in excess of 2,000 lb (907 kg). If the trailer weighs more than 1,000 lb to the safe and satisfactory operation of your (453 kg) loaded, it should have its own vehicle.
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STARTING AND OPERATING The electrical connections are all complete to the vehicle but you must mate the harness to a trailer connector. Refer to the following illustrations: NOTE: Disconnect trailer wiring connector from the vehicle before launching a boat (or any other device plugged into vehicle’s electrical connect) into water.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Pin Number Function Wire Color Right Rear Position, Side Marker Lights, and Green/Red Rear Registration Plate Illumination Device. Stop Lights Black/Red Left Rear Position, Side Marker Lights, and Rear Green/Black Registration Plate Illumination Device. Reverse Lights Blue/Red Permanent Power Supply (+12 Volt) Power Supply Controlled by Ignition Switch Yellow...
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: To prevent excess heat generation, avoid OWING Using a lower gear while operating the vehicle continuous driving at high RPM. Reduce Before setting out on a trip, practice turning, vehicle speed as necessary to avoid under heavy loading conditions, will improve stopping and backing the trailer in an area away extended driving at high RPM.
STARTING AND OPERATING RAILER ITCH TTACHMENT OINTS Trailer Tow Hitch Attachment Points And Overhang Dimensions Your vehicle will require extra equipment to tow a trailer safely and efficiently. The trailer tow 27.28 in (693 mm) hitch must be attached to your vehicle using the 37.17 - 39.65 in provided attachment points on the vehicle's (944 - 1,007 mm)
STARTING AND OPERATING RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME) OWING EHICLE EHIND NOTHER EHICLE Towing Condition Wheels OFF the Ground Four-Wheel Drive Models Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED Front NOT ALLOWED Dolly Tow Rear NOT ALLOWED On Trailer NOTE: When towing your vehicle, always follow applicable laws. Contact local authorities for additional details. designed to perform satisfactorily in off-road 1.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Bumper End Cap Removal good driving posture. Avoid sudden accelerations, turns or braking. In most cases, The end caps on your vehicle’s front fascia/ there are no road signs, posted speed limits or bumper can be removed by following the steps signal lights.
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STARTING AND OPERATING When To Use 4L Range Driving In Snow, Mud And Sand quarter turn quickly back and forth for additional traction. Mud holes pose an When off-road driving, shift into 4L for SNOW increased threat of vehicle damage and getting additional traction and control on slippery or stuck.
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STARTING AND OPERATING USING A SPOTTER CROSSING A RAVINE, GULLY, DITCH, CAUTION! WASHOUT OR RUT There are many times where it is hard to see the Reduced tire pressures may cause tire obstacle or determine the correct path. When crossing a ravine, gully, ditch, washout or unseating and total loss of air pressure.
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STARTING AND OPERATING CROSSING LOGS DRIVING UP HILL CAUTION! To cross a log, approach it at a slight angle Once you have determined your ability to Winching or rocking the vehicle off hard objects (approximately 10 to 15 degrees). This allows proceed and have shifted into the appropriate increases the risk of underbody damage.
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STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING ACROSS AN INCLINE WARNING! WARNING! If at all possible, avoid driving across an incline. Never attempt to climb a hill at an angle or If the engine stalls or you lose headway or If it is necessary, know your vehicle's abilities. turn around on a steep grade.
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STARTING AND OPERATING crossing is low and slow. Shift into DRIVE, with BEFORE YOU CROSS ANY TYPE OF WATER easier vehicle recovery. If you are able to the transfer case in the 4L position and determine you can safely cross, than proceed As you approach any type of water, you need to proceed very slowly with a constant slow speed using the low and slow method.
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STARTING AND OPERATING control if the water is deep enough to push on Completely inspect the underbody of your WARNING! vehicle. Check tires, body structure, steering, the large surface area of the vehicle's body. suspension, and exhaust system for damage. Before you proceed, determine the speed of the Abrasive material in any part of the brakes current, the water's depth, approach angle,...
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STARTING AND OPERATING AFTER DRIVING OFF-ROAD — 2.2L DIESEL Avoid driving long distances after water (IF EQUIPPED) crossings. Proceed as follows: 1. Stop the vehicle in an area that is not dangerous to oncoming traffic, on flat ground that is sufficiently compact where you can operate safely.
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STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: If you frequently drive through seawater, use a During this operation, stay away from the area pump and freshwater to carefully wash all under the drain plug to prevent being splashed undercarriage components and all exposed by water draining out.
MULTIMEDIA needed. Similar to a computer or other devices, UCONNECT SYSTEMS WARNING! your vehicle may require software updates to For detailed information about your Uconnect improve the usability and performance of your ONLY insert media (e.g., USB or CD) into ...
MULTIMEDIA Privacy of any wireless and wired Push the Screen Off button on the faceplate to For the Uconnect 3 With 5-inch Display, communications cannot be assured. Third turn off the Uconnect screen. Push the button Uconnect 4 With 7-inch Display, and the parties may unlawfully intercept information again or tap the screen to turn the screen on.
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MULTIMEDIA Language When the Language button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different language options. Once an option is selected, the system will display in the chosen language. The available setting is: Setting Name Description This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system and Instrument Cluster Display.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the brightness when the headlights are Display Brightness With Headlights OFF/Brightness off. To access this setting, Display Mode must be set to Manual. The “+” setting will increase the brightness; the “-” will decrease the brightness. Set Theme This setting will allow you to change the display theme.
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MULTIMEDIA Units When the Units button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different measurement options. The selected unit of measurement will display in the instrument cluster display and Navigation system (if equipped). The available settings are: Setting Name Description This setting will change the unit of measurement on the display to US.
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MULTIMEDIA Clock When the Clock button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different options related to the vehicle’s internal clock. Setting Name Description This setting will sync the time to the GPS receiver in the system. The Sync Time With GPS system will control the time via the GPS location.
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MULTIMEDIA Camera When the Camera button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s camera features. Setting Name Description This setting will add a timed delay to the ParkView Backup Camera when ParkView Backup Camera Delay — If Equipped shifting out of REVERSE.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will change the distance at which the Forward Collision Warning alert sounds. The “Medium” setting will have the FCW system Forward Collision Warning Sensitivity — Located In Automatic Emergency signal when an object is in view, and the possibility of a collision is Braking Submenu detected.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will turn the Active ParkView Backup Camera Guide Active ParkView Backup Camera Guide Lines — If Equipped Lines on or off. This setting will turn the Fixed ParkView Backup Camera Guide Lines Fixed ParkView Backup Camera Guide Lines — If Equipped on or off.
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MULTIMEDIA Lights When the Lights button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s exterior and interior lights. NOTE: When the “Daytime Running Lights” feature is selected, the daytime running lights can be turned on or off. This feature is only allowed by law in the country of the vehicle purchased.
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MULTIMEDIA Doors & Locks When the Doors & Locks button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to locking and unlocking the vehicle’s doors. Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to change if the doors lock automatically when Auto Door Locks the vehicle reaches speeds of 12 mph (19 km/h).
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MULTIMEDIA Seats & Comfort/Auto-On Comfort Systems When Seats & Comfort/Auto-On Comfort Systems button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the option related to the vehicle’s comfort systems when remote start has been activated or the vehicle has been started. Setting Name Description This setting will activate the vehicle’s comfort system and heated seats...
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MULTIMEDIA Key Off Options/Engine Off Options After pressing the Key Off Options/Engine Off Options button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: Setting Name Description This setting will keep certain electrical features running after the engine Doors On Key Off Power Delay/Doors On Power Delay is turned on.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will adjust audio volume as speeds increase. At a higher Speed Adjusted Volume setting, the volume will increase more as the vehicle speeds up. The available settings are “Off”, “1”, “2”, and “3”. This setting will tune the audio levels from a device connected through AUX Volume Offset the AUX port.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Paired Phones This setting will show the list of paired phones. Paired Audio Sources This setting will show the list of paired audio sources. This setting will activate your smartphone to be projected on the vehicle’s Projection Manager —...
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MULTIMEDIA Radio Setup When the Radio Setup button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the radio setup information. Setting Name Description This setting will pause the radio or media device to issue a traffic Traffic Announcement announcement. This setting will turn on or off the ability for the frequency to automatically Alternative Frequency maintain the strongest signal.
MULTIMEDIA NOTE: UCONNECT INTRODUCTION Uconnect screen images are for illustration purposes only and may not reflect exact soft- YSTEM VERVIEW ware for your vehicle. Uconnect 4 With 7-inch Display Uconnect 3 With 5-inch Display 1 — Radio Button 2 — Media Button 1 —...
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MULTIMEDIA Feature Description Press the Radio button or Media button to enter Radio Mode/Media Mode and access the radio functions and Radio/Media external audio sources Ú page 227. Phone Press the Phone button to enter Phone Mode and access the hands-free phone system Ú page 236. Press the Settings button to access the Uconnect Settings Settings Ú...
MULTIMEDIA Feature Description Controls — If Equipped Press the Controls button to access vehicle-specific features like heated seats and steering wheel. Apps Press the Apps button to access a list of the available Uconnect apps. Climate Press the Climate button to enter Climate Mode and access the climate control functions Ú page 54. &...
MULTIMEDIA Please read this manual carefully before using Permanent hearing loss may occur if you play UCONNECT MODES your music or sound system at loud volumes. the system. It contains instructions on how to Exercise caution when setting the volume on use the system in a safe and effective manner.
MULTIMEDIA The left-hand control is a rocker-type switch with ADIO a push button in the center. The function of the Radio Controls left-hand control is different depending on which mode you are in. The following describes the left-hand control operation in each mode: Radio Operation Pushing the top of the switch will Seek Up for the next available station and pushing the...
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MULTIMEDIA The radio is equipped with the following modes: Tune/Scroll Control the next available station or channel when the button on the touchscreen is released. Turn the rotary Tune/Scroll control knob clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to NOTE: decrease the radio station frequency.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Presets The Presets are available for all Radio Modes, and are activated by pressing any of the Preset Once the last digit of a station has been buttons, located at the top of the screen. entered, press “Ok”. The Direct Tune screen will close, and the system will automatically tune to When you are on a station that you wish to save that station.
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MULTIMEDIA PRESET FEATURES — IF EQUIPPED Deleting Presets Browse In AM/FM A preset can be deleted in the Presets Browse screen by pressing the Trash Can icon for the When in either AM or FM, the Browse Screen corresponding preset. provides a means to edit the Presets List and is entered by pushing the Enter/Browse button.
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MULTIMEDIA Audio Setting Description Press the Balance/Fade button on the touchscreen to balance audio between the front speakers or fade the audio between the rear and front Balance/Fade speakers. Press the Front, Rear, Left or Right buttons or press and drag the red Speaker icon to adjust the Balance/Fade.
MULTIMEDIA Media Mode is entered by pushing the MEDIA Audio Source Selection EDIA button located on the faceplate. Once in Media Mode, press the Source or Operating Media Mode Source Select button on the touchscreen and the desired mode button on the touchscreen. USB, AUX, and Bluetooth®...
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MULTIMEDIA Types of Media Modes Before proceeding, the Bluetooth® device must AUX MODE be paired to the Uconnect Phone to Overview USB MODE communicate with the Uconnect system. Auxiliary Mode (AUX) is entered by inserting an Overview On the Uconnect 3 With 5-inch Display, push the AUX device using a cable with a 3.5 mm audio MEDIA button located on the faceplate.
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MULTIMEDIA NOTE: Browse Media Mode The radio unit is acting as the amplifier for audio In USB Mode, press the Media button on the In USB Mode, press the Browse button on the output from the Auxiliary device. Therefore, if touchscreen to display the browse window.
MULTIMEDIA Shuffle In Bluetooth® Mode, if the Bluetooth® device Did You Know: Press the Browse button on the supports this feature, press the Tracks button touchscreen to see all of the music on your USB In USB Mode, press the Shuffle button on the on the touchscreen to display a pop-up with the device.
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MULTIMEDIA Viewing call logs on screen (“Show Incoming Your mobile phone’s audio is transmitted phone is turned on with Bluetooth® active and Calls,” “Show Outgoing Calls,” “Show Missed through your vehicle’s audio system; the system has been paired to the Uconnect system. Up to Calls,”...
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MULTIMEDIA Phone Operation For each feature explanation in this section, The system handles multiple inputs in the same only the compound command form of the phrase or sentence such as “make a phone OPERATION voice command is given. You can also break call”...
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MULTIMEDIA CANCEL COMMAND NOTE: At any prompt, after the beep, you can say You must have Bluetooth® enabled on your phone to complete this procedure. “Cancel” and you will be returned to the main menu. The vehicle must be in PARK or at a standstill. ...
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MULTIMEDIA 3. Select “Yes” to begin the pairing process. 6. Uconnect Phone will display an in-progress NOTE: screen while the system is connecting. For phones which are not made a favorite, the 4. Search for available devices on your phone priority is determined by the order in Bluetooth®-enabled mobile phone.
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MULTIMEDIA PAIR A BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO 7. When the pairing process has successfully 1. Press the Settings button on the DEVICE completed, the system will prompt you to touchscreen. choose whether or not this is your favorite For information on how to pair a Bluetooth® 2.
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MULTIMEDIA MAKING A PHONE OR AUDIO DEVICE A system to access your messages and contacts. FAVORITE Selecting “Ok” or “Allow” will sync your contacts with the Uconnect system. 1. On the Paired Phone/Audio sources screen, press the Settings button located To call a name from a downloaded mobile ...
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MULTIMEDIA This downloaded phonebook cannot be TO REMOVE A FAVORITE — IF EQUIPPED Favorites edited or deleted on the Uconnect Phone. 1. To remove a Favorite, select “Favorites” Mobile Phonebook These can only be edited on the mobile from the Phone main screen.
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MULTIMEDIA KEY PAD NUMBER ENTRY ANSWER OR IGNORE AN INCOMING CALL — NO CALL CURRENTLY IN PROGRESS 1. Press the Phone button. When you receive a call on your mobile phone, 2. Press the Dial/Keypad button on the the Uconnect Phone will interrupt the vehicle touchscreen.
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MULTIMEDIA NOTE: NOTE: Phones that are compatible with the Uconnect Only the first 25 characters can be seen on the system in the market today do not support touchscreen while typing a custom message. rejecting an incoming call when another call is While in Do Not Disturb, Conference Call can be in progress.
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MULTIMEDIA TOGGLING BETWEEN CALLS If two calls are in progress (one active and one CALL CONTINUATION on hold), press the Swap Calls button on the Call continuation is the progression of a phone phone main screen. Only one call can be placed call on the Uconnect Phone after the vehicle on hold at a time.
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MULTIMEDIA Things You Should Know About Uconnect Even though international dialing for most WARNING! number combinations is supported, some Phone ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the shortcut dialing number combinations may not VOICE COMMAND wheel. You have full responsibility and be supported.
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MULTIMEDIA Phone Voice Commands Voice Text Reply — If Equipped PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY Making and answering hands-free phone calls Uconnect can announce incoming text RESPONSES is easy with Uconnect. When the Phonebook messages. Push the VR button or Phone I’ll call you I need See you in 5...
MULTIMEDIA Siri® Eyes Free — If Equipped POWER-UP NOTE: Feature availability depends on your carrier and After switching the ignition key from OFF to When used with your Apple® iPhone® mobile phone manufacturer. Some Android either the ON/RUN or ACC position, or after a connected to your vehicle via Bluetooth®, Siri Auto™...
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MULTIMEDIA Music Once Android Auto™ is up and running on your Uconnect system, the following features can be Android Auto™ allows you to access utilized using your smartphone’s data plan: and stream your favorite music with Google Maps™ for navigation apps like Youtube Music, ...
MULTIMEDIA ® Apps the steering wheel, or press and hold the PPLE “Microphone” icon within Android Auto™, to The Android Auto™ App displays all the Uconnect works seamlessly with Apple activate Android’s™ VR, which recognizes compatible apps that are available to use with CarPlay®, the smarter, more secure way to use natural voice commands, to use a list of your Android Auto™, every time it is launched.
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MULTIMEDIA Music 2. Once the device is connected and Once Apple CarPlay® is up and running on your recognized, the Phone icon on the drag & Uconnect system, the following features can be Apple CarPlay® allows you to access drop menu bar changes to the Apple utilized using your iPhone’s®...
MULTIMEDIA Apps Home button within Apple CarPlay®, to activate NOTE: Siri, which recognizes natural voice commands Apple CarPlay® uses a USB connection while The Apple CarPlay® App plays all compatible to use a list of your iPhone’s® features: Android Auto™ uses both USB and Bluetooth® apps that are available to use, every time it is connections to function.
MULTIMEDIA RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES AGES TATUS The Off-Road Pages Status Bar is located along Under certain conditions, the mobile phone the bottom of Off-Road Pages and is present in being on in your vehicle can cause erratic or each of the three selectable page options.
MULTIMEDIA RIVETRAIN The Drivetrain page displays information concerning the vehicle’s drivetrain. The following information is displayed: Steering angle in degrees Status of Transfer Case Status of the Rear Axles — If Equipped Status Bar 2WD/4WD Drivetrain Menu 2WD/4WD 1 —...
MULTIMEDIA & R — I CCESSORY AUGE ITCH RAIL QUIPPED The Accessory Gauge page displays the current The Pitch & Roll page displays the vehicle’s Your vehicle may be equipped with a TrailCam status of the vehicle’s Coolant Temperature, Oil current pitch (angle up and down) and roll that allows you to see an on-screen image of the Temperature, Oil Pressure (Gas Vehicles Only),...
SAFETY You also may experience the following normal SAFETY FEATURES WARNING! characteristics when the ABS activates: (ABS) RAKE YSTEM Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will ABS motor noise or clicking sounds (you may diminish their effectiveness and may lead continue to hear for a short time after the The ABS provides increased vehicle stability to a collision.
SAFETY Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Force Distribution (EBD), Electronic Roll WARNING! Mitigation (ERM), Electronic Stability Control Light (ESC), Hill Start Assist (HSA), and Traction The Brake Assist System (BAS) cannot The yellow ABS Warning Light will turn on when Control System (TCS).
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SAFETY Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) Oversteer — when the vehicle is turning WARNING! more than appropriate for the steering EBD manages the distribution of the braking wheel position. Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road torque between the front and rear axles by conditions and driving conditions, influence Understeer —...
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SAFETY ESC Operating Modes WARNING! WARNING! Depending upon model and mode of operation, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly the ESC system may have multiple operating prevent the natural laws of physics from maintain your vehicle, may change the modes.
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SAFETY NOTE: the engine running. After five seconds, a chime WARNING! For vehicles with multiple partial ESC modes, will sound, the ESC OFF Indicator Light will the push and release of the button will toggle illuminate, and the “ESC OFF” message will The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ...
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SAFETY The ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light The ESC system will make buzzing or clicking Enabling HDC starts to flash as soon as the tires lose traction sounds when it is active. This is normal; the HDC is enabled by pushing the HDC button, but sounds will stop when ESC becomes inactive and the ESC system becomes active.
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SAFETY HDC Target Set Speeds Driver Override The vehicle is driven greater than 20 mph (32 km/h) for greater than 70 seconds. P = No set speed. HDC may be enabled but The driver may override HDC activation with ...
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SAFETY Disabling And Enabling HSA The vehicle must be on a sufficient grade. WARNING! The gear selection must match vehicle uphill This feature can be turned on or turned off. To HDC is only intended to assist the driver in direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is in change the current setting Ú...
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SAFETY Rain Brake Support (RBS) SSC has three states: Activating SSC RBS may improve braking performance in wet 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not Once SSC is enabled it will activate automatically conditions. It will periodically apply a small activate) once the following conditions are met: amount of brake pressure to remove any water...
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SAFETY 6th = 3.7 mph (6 km/h) Deactivating SSC Feedback To The Driver 7th = 4.3 mph (7 km/h) SSC will be deactivated but remain available if The instrument cluster has an SSC icon and the any of the following conditions occur: SSC switch has a lamp that offers feedback to 8th = 5 mph (8 km/h) ...
SAFETY Traction Control System (TCS) When TSC is functioning, the ESC Activation/ Malfunction Indicator Light will flash, the engine TCS monitors the amount of wheel spin of each power may be reduced and you may feel the of the driven wheels. If wheel spin is detected, brakes being applied to individual wheels to the TCS may apply brake pressure to the attempt to stop the trailer from swaying.
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SAFETY NOTE: The system may also detect blockage if the The BSM system notifies the driver of objects in vehicle is operated in areas with extremely low the detection zones by illuminating the BSM The BSM system DOES NOT alert the driver ...
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SAFETY Entering From The Side Vehicles that move into your adjacent lanes from either side of the vehicle. Rear Monitoring Overtaking/Approaching Overtaking Traffic If you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative speed less than 15 mph (24 km/h) and the Side Monitoring vehicle remains in the blind spot for Entering From The Rear...
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SAFETY The BSM system is designed not to issue an WARNING! alert on stationary objects such as guardrails, posts, walls, foliage, berms, etc. However, The Blind Spot Monitoring system is only an occasionally the system may alert on such aid to help detect objects in the blind spot objects.
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SAFETY NOTE: Blind Spot Modes NOTE: In a parking lot situation, oncoming vehicles can Whenever an audible alert is requested by the Blind Spot Alert Lights Only be blocked by vehicles parked on either side. If BSM system, the radio is also muted. When operating in Blind Spot Alert mode, the the sensors are blocked by other structures or When the system is in RCP, the system shall...
SAFETY Door Removal NOTE: FCW monitors the information from the forward When either the front driver or passenger door looking sensors as well as Electronic Brake is removed, the instrument cluster will display Controller (EBC), to calculate the probability of a “Blind Spot Temporarily Unavailable”...
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SAFETY The FCW system is intended for on-road use Turning FCW On or Off When FCW status is set to “Warning and only. If the vehicle is taken off-road, the FCW Braking”, this allows the system to warn the The default status of FCW is “on”, this allows system should be deactivated to prevent driver of a possible collision with the vehicle...
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SAFETY FCW Limited Warning FCW Sensor Protective Cover Medium When the sensitivity of FCW is set to the If the instrument cluster displays “ACC/FCW Your vehicle is equipped with a protective cover “Medium” setting and the system status Limited Functionality”...
SAFETY See Ú page 392 on how to properly inflate the The system will automatically update and the RESSURE ONITORING YSTEM vehicle's tires. TPMS Warning Light will turn off once the (TPMS) system receives the updated tire pressures. The The TPMS will warn the driver of a low tire The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) will vehicle may need to be driven for up to pressure if the tire pressure falls below the...
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SAFETY System Operation NOTE: CAUTION! The TPMS is not intended to replace normal The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) The TPMS has been optimized for the orig- tire care and maintenance, or to provide uses wireless technology with wheel rim inal equipment tires and wheels.
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SAFETY The TPMS consists of the following The vehicle may need to be driven for up to components: 10 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the TPMS to receive this information. Receiver module SERVICE TPMS WARNING Four Tire Pressure Monitoring System ...
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SAFETY Lots of snow or ice around the wheels or TPMS DEACTIVATION — IF EQUIPPED To reactivate the TPMS, replace all four wheel wheel housings and tire assemblies (road tires) with tires The TPMS can be deactivated if replacing all equipped with TPMS sensors.
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SAFETY NOTE: When Tire Fill Alert mode is entered, the tire In the Selectable Tire Fill Alert application, pressure display screen will be displayed in the which is located in the apps menu of the Only one tire can be filled at a time when ...
SAFETY The system will be activated when the TPMS 3. The horn will chirp once again when enough Here are some simple steps you can take to receiver module detects a change in tire air is added or removed to reach proper minimize the risk of harm from a deploying air pressure.
SAFETY 2. A child who is not big enough to wear the 9. If the air bag system in this vehicle needs to WARNING! vehicle seat belt properly must be secured be modified to accommodate a disabled in the appropriate child restraint or person, see Ú...
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SAFETY Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System BeltAlert Warning Sequence The outboard front passenger seat BeltAlert is not active when the outboard front passenger (BeltAlert) The BeltAlert warning sequence is activated seat is unoccupied. BeltAlert may be triggered when the vehicle is moving above a specified Front Seat and Second Row BeltAlert (If when an animal or other items are placed on vehicle speed range and the driver or outboard...
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SAFETY If a second row seat belt is buckled, the Rear Driver and Front Passenger BeltAlert can be WARNING! BeltAlert Reminder light for that seating activated or deactivated by an authorized position will illuminate solid green. If a rear seat dealer.
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SAFETY WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! A lap belt worn too high can increase the Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat A seat belt that is worn under your arm is risk of injury in a collision. The seat belt and using a seat belt properly.
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SAFETY abdomen. To remove slack in the lap belt WARNING! portion, pull up on the shoulder belt. To loosen the lap belt if it is too tight, tilt the A frayed or torn seat belt could rip apart in a collision and leave you with no protection.
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SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure verify the shoulder belt anchorage is latched, pull downward on the shoulder belt anchorage Use the following procedure to untwist a twisted until it is locked into position. lap/shoulder belt. 1. Position the latch plate as close as WARNING! possible to the anchor point.
SAFETY Seat Belts And Pregnant Women Seat Belt Pretensioner UPPLEMENTAL ESTRAINT YSTEMS (SRS) The front outboard seat belt system is equipped with pretensioning devices that are designed to Some of the safety features described in this remove slack from the seat belt in the event of section may be standard equipment on some a collision.
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SAFETY Supplemental Side Air Bags The ORC also includes diagnostics that will WARNING! illuminate the instrument panel Air Bag Warning Front and Side Impact Sensors Light if a malfunction is detected that could Ignoring the Air Bag Warning Light in your Seat Belt Pretensioners ...
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SAFETY Front Air Bags WARNING! WARNING! This vehicle has front air bags and lap/shoulder Being too close to the steering wheel or Should it be necessary to carry a child on belts for both the driver and front passenger. instrument panel during front air bag the passenger side front seat in a The front air bags are a supplement to the seat...
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SAFETY Driver And Passenger Front Air Bag Front Air Bag Operation WARNING! Features Front Air Bags are designed to provide No objects should be placed over or near additional protection by supplementing the seat The front air bag system is designed to inflate the air bag on the instrument panel or belts.
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SAFETY When the ORC detects a collision requiring the The Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag can be WARNING! front air bags, it signals the inflator units. A large ENABLED (ON) or DISABLED (OFF) by selecting quantity of non-toxic gas is generated to inflate A DISABLED (OFF) Passenger Advanced the desired setting in the instrument cluster ...
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SAFETY The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) Both indicator lights stay off after you start Passenger Air Bag DISABLE (OFF) Indicator monitors the readiness of the electronic parts of the vehicle. Light – Located On The Overhead Sports Bar the air bag system whenever the ignition switch Both indicator lights come on as you drive.
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SAFETY WARNING! NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur. It is advisable to always carry children in a child restraint system on the rear seat, which is the most protected position in the event of a collision. ...
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SAFETY Action Information NOTE: If the Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag was previously ENABLED (ON) it Scroll Up or Down to Passenger AIRBAG OFF “ OFF” will default to ON and user will have to scroll down to select OFF. Press the “OK”...
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SAFETY ENABLING (ON) The Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag Access the instrument cluster display main menu located in the instrument cluster by pushing the Up or Down arrow button located on the steering wheel, then complete the following actions: Action Information Scroll Up or Down to “Vehicle Set-Up”...
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SAFETY Action Information Press the “OK” button on the steering wheel to select Passenger AIRBAG ON “ ON” NOTE: Press the “OK” button on the steering wheel to select “Yes” If this step is not completed within 1 minute this option will timeout and this process will have to be repeated.
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SAFETY Supplemental Side Air Bags WARNING! WARNING! Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint A deploying passenger front air bag can (SABs) (If Equipped) on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in cause death or serious injury to a child 12 Your vehicle may be equipped with Supplemental front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the...
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SAFETY The SABs (if equipped with SABs) may help to Side Impacts Side Air Bags are a supplement to the seat belt reduce the risk of occupant injury during certain restraint system. Side Air Bags deploy in less The Side Air Bags are designed to activate in side impacts, in addition to the injury reduction time than it takes to blink your eyes.
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SAFETY Air Bag System Components NOTE: WARNING! Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in all NOTE: Side Air Bags need room to inflate. Do not collisions. This does not mean something is The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) moni- lean against the door or window.
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SAFETY Enhanced Accident Response System Do not drive your vehicle after the air bags have Your vehicle may also be designed to perform deployed. If you are involved in another any of these other functions in response to the In the event of an impact, if the communication collision, the air bags will not be in place to Enhanced Accident Response System: network remains intact, and the power remains...
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SAFETY NOTE: After an accident, if the vehicle will not start WARNING! After an accident, remember to cycle the igni- after performing the reset procedure, the tion to the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position and vehicle must be towed to an authorized dealer Do not attempt to modify any part of your ...
SAFETY related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems To read data recorded by an EDR, special Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds equipment is required, and access to the at all times, including babies and children.
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SAFETY There are different sizes and types of restraints Check the label of your child restraint. All WARNING! for children from newborn size to the child approved child restraints must include almost large enough for an adult safety belt. type-approval data and the control mark on its Should it be necessary to carry a child on ...
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SAFETY Group 0 And 0+ WARNING! WARNING! Should it be necessary to carry a child on the Never place a rear-facing child restraint in front of an active air bag. A deploying passenger side front seat in a rear-facing passenger Front Air Bag can cause death or child restraint system, the passenger side serious injury to a child 12 years or...
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SAFETY Children who weigh between 9 kg and 18 kg Group 3 WARNING! may be carried in a Group 1, forward facing seat like the one in fig. B. This type of child restraint Improper installation can lead to failure of ...
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SAFETY Suitability Of Passenger Seats For Universal Child Restraint System Use If applicable, refer to the “Hybrid Supplement” for additional information. According to the European Directive 2000/3/EC, the suitability of each passenger seat position for the installation of Universal Child Restraint Systems is shown in the following table: UNIVERSAL CHILD SEAT POSITION TABLE —...
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SAFETY UNIVERSAL CHILD SEAT POSITION TABLE — 4 Door Seating Position Front Passenger Mass Group Rear Outboard Rear Center Airbag ON Airbag OFF Group 0 up to 10 kg U/UF Group 0+ up to 13 kg U/UF Group I 9 to 18 kg U/UF Group II 15 to 25 kg U/UF...
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SAFETY Seat Belts For Older Children If the answer to any of these questions was ISOFIX Restraint System “no,” then the child still needs to use a Group Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat 2 or 3 child restraint in this vehicle. If the child belts instead of using child restraints.
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SAFETY Locating The ISOFIX Anchorages Four-Door Models The lower anchorages are round bars There are tether strap anchorages behind each that are found at the rear of the seat rear outboard seating position located on the cushion where it meets the seatback, back of the seat.
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SAFETY ISOFIX child restraint systems will be equipped Center Seat ISOFIX Four Door Model with a rigid bar on each side. Each will have a Two Door Model WARNING! connector to attach to the lower anchorage and a way to tighten the connection to the WARNING! This vehicle does not have center ISOFIX or ...
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SAFETY Suitability Of Passenger Seats For ISOFIX Child Restraint System Use The table below shows the various installation possibilities for ISOFIX child restraint systems on seats fitted with ISOFIX anchorages in accordance with European standard ECE 16. Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Table — 2 Door Seating Position Mass Group Size Class Fixture...
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SAFETY Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Table — 4 Door Seating Position Mass Group Size Class Fixture Front Passenger Rear Outboard Rear Center Other Sites ISO/L1 Carrycot ISO/L2 ISO/R1 0 - Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R2 0+ - Up to 13 kg ISO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3...
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SAFETY Key of letters used in the table above Always follow the directions of the child 3. Attach the connectors of the child restraint restraint manufacturer when installing your to the lower anchorages in the selected (1) = For the CRS which do not carry the ISO/XX child restraint.
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SAFETY Installing Child Restraints Using The Top 3. Attach the tether strap hook of the child WARNING! restraint to the top tether anchorage as Tether Anchorage: Improper installation of a child restraint to shown in the diagram. 1. Look behind the seating position where the ISOFIX anchorages can lead to failure of you plan to install the child restraint to find the restraint.
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SAFETY Suitability of Passenger Seats for i-Size 4. Remove slack in the tether strap according Efficiency in the choice of the child restraint to the child restraint manufacturer’s system, which isn't made according to weight Child Restraint System Use anymore but according to the child's height, instructions.
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SAFETY The following table, according to European standard ECE 129, indicates the possibility of i-Size child restraint system installation. i-Size Child Seat Position Table Device Front Passenger Rear Outboard Rear Center ISO/R2 i-Size Child Restraint Systems ISO/F2 Key of letters used in the table above: i-U = Suitable for Universal i-Size child restraint systems, both rearward facing and forward facing.
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SAFETY Child Restraint Systems Recommended By FCA For Your Vehicle Lineaccessori includes a complete range of child restraint systems to be fixed using the seat belt with three anchorage points or the ISOFIX anchorages. Type Of Child Restraint Child restraint System Weight Group Child Restraint System System...
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Group 2: from 15 to 25 kg from the vehicle, if present. Britax Roemer Kidfix XP 95 cm to 135 cm Jeep® recommends installing it using the vehicle’s ISOFIX anchor points. It must be fitted on the rear outer seats.
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136 cm to 150 cm Jeep® recommends installing it using the vehicle’s ISOFIX anchor points. It must be fitted on the rear outer seats. IMPORTANT: Jeep® recommends fitting the child restraint system according to the instructions, which must be included.
SAFETY Air Bag Warning Light SAFETY TIPS RANSPORTING The Air Bag Warning Light will turn on for four Air Bags deploying in the front seat could harm RANSPORTING ASSENGERS to eight seconds as a bulb check when the your pet. An unrestrained pet will be thrown NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE ignition switch is first placed in the ON/RUN about and possibly injured, or injure a...
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SAFETY Floor Mat Safety Information WARNING! WARNING! Always use floor mats designed to fit your ALWAYS REMOVE THE EXISTING FLOOR ONLY use the passenger’s side floor mat on vehicle. Only use a floor mat that does not the passenger’s side floor area. MAT FROM THE VEHICLE before interfere with the operation of the pedal...
SAFETY Lights XHAUST WARNING! Have someone observe the operation of brake It is recommended to only use mild soap WARNING! lights and exterior lights while you work the and water to clean your floor mats. After controls. Check turn signal and high beam Exhaust gases can injure or kill.
SAFETY The best protection against carbon monoxide ARBON ONOXIDE ARNINGS WARNING! entry into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust system. Guard against carbon monoxide with WARNING! proper maintenance. Have the exhaust Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is system inspected every time the vehicle is the exhaust system, when exhaust fumes can...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY This is an emergency warning system and it NOTE: HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS should not be used when the vehicle is in SOS-Emergency Call will only work with an The Hazard Warning Flashers switch is located motion. Use it when your vehicle is disabled and enabled network operator.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY automatically transmit location and vehicle Once a connection between the vehicle and an SOS-Emergency Call System Limitations information to the emergency service operator. emergency service operator is made, the When the ignition switches to the RUN position, SOS-Emergency Call system will transmit the Only a public safety operator can remotely end the Emergency Call system runs a routine...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Even if the SOS-Emergency Call system is fully System Requirements WARNING! functional, external or uncontrolled factors may Vehicle must have an operable 3G network prevent or stop SOS-Emergency Call operation. Do not add any aftermarket electrical ...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY What type of information is sent when I make an WARNING! WARNING! SOS-Emergency Call from my vehicle? The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) If anyone in the vehicle could be in danger Certain vehicle information, such as the VIN, ...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING REPARATIONS ACKING diagonally opposite the jacking position. For 1. Park on a firm, level surface. Avoid ice or example, if the driver’s front wheel is being slippery areas.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY OCATION PARE EMOVAL The jack and lug wrench are located in the rear 1. To remove the spare tire from the carrier, cargo area. To remove jack and tools proceed remove the tire cover, if equipped. as follows: NOTE: 1.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ACKING NSTRUCTIONS WARNING! Only use the jack in the positions indicated WARNING! and for lifting this vehicle during a tire Carefully follow these tire changing warnings change. to help prevent personal injury or damage to If working on or near a roadway, be ...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 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 the wheel is still on the ground. 3.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY wheel bolts in a star pattern until each WARNING! wheel bolt has been tightened twice Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can Ú page 416. If in doubt about the correct make the vehicle less stable. It could slip off tightness, have them checked with a torque the jack and hurt someone near it.
Model f) Working e) Jack Model Code Load Type 5. Legal Person authorized to compile the FlexNGate Representative Jeep 1000 kg technical file: FGLF2 Wrangler FlexNGate – Barcelona Avda de la Riera, 7-9 Sant Just Desvern, Barcelona, SPAIN 08960...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY German Translation...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SAGE RECAUTIONS CAUTION! To complete the Use and Maintenance The jack is a tool designed exclusively for Handbook to which this supplement is changing a wheel, in case of a puncture or attached, given below are some instructions on damage to a tire of the vehicle on which it is the proper use of the jack.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Conditions Of Non-Use: follow the manufacturer's operating instruc- JUMP STARTING tions and precautions. Temperatures below −40°C. If your vehicle has a discharged battery, it can REPARATIONS TART On sandy or muddy ground. be jump started using a set of jumper cables ...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If your vehicle is equipped with a Stop/Start WARNING! WARNING! system, it will be equipped with two batteries Only use the positive battery post on the Ú page 158. Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan ...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Connect the negative end (-) of the jumper TARTING ROCEDURE CAUTION! cable to the negative (-) post of the booster battery. Do not run the booster vehicle engine above WARNING! 2,000 RPM since it provides no charging 4.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: CAUTION! WARNING! If frequent jump starting is required to start your vehicle you should have the battery and Driving with a hot cooling system could You or others can be badly burned by hot charging system tested at an authorized dealer. damage your vehicle.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY In order to move the vehicle in cases where the 3. Fish the tether strap up through the opening To Reset The Manual Park Release: transmission will not shift out of PARK (P) (such in the console base. 1.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: WARNING! CAUTION! For vehicles with automatic transmission: Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces Racing the engine or spinning the wheels Shifts between DRIVE (D) and REVERSE (R) may lead to transmission overheating and generated by excessive wheel speeds may can only be achieved at wheel speeds of failure.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial towing service. If the transmission and drivetrain are operable, disabled 4x4 vehicles may also be towed as described Ú page 198. Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground 4WD MODELS...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Tow Eye Usage Precautions SAGE Your vehicle is equipped with a tow eye that can WARNING! be used to move a disabled vehicle. Stand clear of vehicles when pulling with tow When using a tow eye be sure to follow the eyes.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM CAUTION! (EARS) The tow eye must only be used for roadside emergencies. Use with an appropriate This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced device in accordance with highway code (a Accident Response System. rigid bar) to maneuver the vehicle in prepa- This feature is a communication network that ration for transport via a tow truck.
The oil change indicator system (if equipped) specially designed electronic and mechanical For this reason, Jeep® has planned a series of will remind you that it is time to take your tools that can help prevent future costly repairs.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: Check the windshield washer solvent and CAUTION! add if required. The oil change indicator message will not Failure to perform the required maintenance monitor the time since the last oil change. Check tire pressure and look for unusual ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 12 24 48 60 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Change engine oil and oil filter. Rotate tires. Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 12 24 48 60 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust - fuel system - brakes), rubber elements (boots, sleeves, bushings,...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 12 24 48 60 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Inspect the transfer case fluid. Inspect the CV/Universal joints. Change brake fluid every 24 months if using DOT 4 brake fluid.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 12 24 48 60 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Replace spark plugs (2.0L Engine). Replace spark plugs (3.6L Engine). Replace accessory drive belt(s).
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 12 24 48 60 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Change transfer case fluid if using your vehicle for any of the following: police, taxi, fleet, or frequent trailer towing.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Severe Duty Conditions On non-instrument cluster display equipped The maximum mileage is 75,000 mi (120,000 km). The belt must be replaced every vehicles, “Change Oil” will flash in the Change the engine oil and engine oil filter at five years regardless of distance traveled.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION! Failure to perform the required maintenance items may result in damage to the vehicle. Maintenance Plan — Diesel Engine Refer to the maintenance plan for the required maintenance intervals. At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Change oil and filter.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Inspect the CV/Universal joints. Inspect front suspension, boot seals, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary. Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust - fuel system - brakes), rubber elements (boots, sleeves, bushings, etc.).
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Maintenance Replace engine air cleaner filter. Replace cabin air filter. Change brake fluid every 24 months if using DOT 4 brake fluid. Replace the engine fuel filter. We recommend you use Mopar®...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first. Replace timing drive belt. 1. The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions, and is signaled by the warning light or message in the instru- ment panel.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3.6L G ASOLINE NGINE 1 — Battery 6 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Cap 4 —...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE There are four possible dipstick types: HECKING EVEL CAUTION! Crosshatched zone. If the engine oil is being topped up, wait for WARNING! Crosshatched zone marked SAFE. the engine to cool down before loosening Never smoke while working in the engine ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE DDING ASHER LUID AINTENANCE ATTERY WARNING! The fluid reservoir for the windshield washers Your vehicle is equipped with a Vehicles with the Stop/Start system will be and the rear window washer (if equipped) is maintenance-free battery. You will never have equipped with two batteries.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE NGINE CAUTION! Engine Oil Selection An authorized dealer has the qualified service Vehicles with the Stop/Start system will be personnel, special tools, and equipment to equipped with two batteries. Both the main For the proper engine oil selection Ú page 424. perform all service operations in an expert and the supplemental batteries must be American Petroleum Institute (API) Engine...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Synthetic Engine Oils NGINE ILTER WARNING! You may use synthetic engine oils provided the The engine oil filter should be replaced with a The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, recommended oil quality requirements are met, new filter at every engine oil change. etc.) can provide a measure of protection in and the recommended maintenance intervals Engine Oil Filter Selection...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Air Cleaner Filter Removal Engine Air Cleaner Filter Installation 1. Loosen the fasteners from the engine air NOTE: cleaner filter cover using a suitable tool. Inspect and clean the housing if dirt or debris is present before replacing the engine air cleaner filter.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: CCESSORY RIVE NSPECTION Identify and correct problem before new belt is installed. WARNING! Some conditions can be caused by a faulty Do not attempt to inspect an accessory component such as a belt pulley. Belt pulleys drive belt with vehicle running.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling — The cabin air filter is located in the fresh air inlet WARNING! behind the glove compartment. Perform the R–1234yf Use only refrigerants and compressor lubri- following procedure to replace the filter: R–1234yf Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a cants approved by the manufacturer for 1.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Pivot the glove compartment downward. 7. Close cabin air filter access door and secure retaining tabs. 4. Disengage the two retaining tabs that secure the cabin air filter access door to the 8. Rotate the glove compartment door back HVAC housing.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE The wiper blades and wiper arms should be UBRICATION INDSHIELD IPER LADES inspected periodically, not just when wiper Locks and all body pivot points, including such Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and performance problems are experienced. This items as seat tracks, door hinge pivot points the windshield periodically with a sponge or soft inspection should include the following points:...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 1. Lift the wiper arm to raise the wiper blade 3. Insert the hook on the tip of the arm through off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the the opening in the wiper blade. full up position.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 2. Lift wiper arm off of the glass and rotate XHAUST YSTEM wiper blade outward to disengage the wiper The best protection against carbon monoxide blade from the wiper arm. entry into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust system.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE In unusual situations involving grossly WARNING! CAUTION! malfunctioning engine operation, a scorching Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They odor may suggest severe and abnormal catalyst Damage to the catalytic converter can contain Carbon Monoxide (CO), which is overheating.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Coolant Checks Cooling System — Drain, Flush And Refill OOLING YSTEM Check the engine and intercooler (if equipped) NOTE: WARNING! coolant (antifreeze) protection every 12 months Some vehicles require special tools to add (before the onset of freezing weather, where You or others can be badly burned by hot coolant properly.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Selection Of Coolant Some vehicles require special tools to add Mix a minimum solution of 50% OAT engine coolant properly. Failure to fill these systems coolant that meets the requirements of the For further information Ú page 424. properly could lead to severe internal engine manufacturer Material Standard MS.90032 damage.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mixing engine coolant types is not recom- The radiator normally remains completely full, WARNING! mended and can result in cooling system so there is no need to remove the radiator/ damage. If HOAT and OAT coolant are mixed in coolant pressure cap unless checking for Do not use a pressure cap other than the ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cooling System Notes With the engine OFF and cold, the level of the If frequent engine coolant additions are engine coolant should be within the OK range required, the cooling system should be pres- NOTE: sure tested for leaks. between the ADD and FULL range on the When the vehicle is stopped after a few miles/ dipstick.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure Use only the manufacturer recommended Do not allow petroleum-based fluid to brake fluid Ú page 426. Using the wrong and possibly a collision. Driving with your foot contaminate the brake fluid.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Adding Fluid Drain And Refill CAUTION! Add lubricant only at the fill hole and only to the For the proper maintenance intervals If a transmission fluid leak occurs, visit an level specified above. Ú page 347. authorized dealer immediately. Severe Selection Of Lubricant Selection Of Lubricant transmission damage may occur.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Fluid And Filter Changes NOTE: WARNING! No chemical flushes should be used in any Under normal operating conditions, the fluid transmission; only the approved lubricant Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the installed at the factory will provide satisfactory should be used.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Power Distribution Center (PDC) The fuses protect electrical systems against excessive current. The Power Distribution Center is located in the When a device does not work, you must check engine compartment near the battery. This the fuse element inside the blade fuse for a center contains cartridge fuses, mini fuses, and break/melt.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare 40 Amp Green – Starter – 5 Amp Tan Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) – 20 Amp Yellow Fuel Pump MTR/FPCM – 5 Amp Tan Security Gateway –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare 30 Amp Pink – Central Body Controller (CBC) 1-INTERIOR LIGHTS – 20 Amp Yellow REAR WIPER Engine Control Module (ECM)/Powertrain Control Module – 10 Amp Red (PCM)/Motor Generator Unit (MGU) WAKE UP/Power Pack Unit (PPU) WAKE UP Powertrain Control Module (PCM)/Engine Control Module...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped ParkTronics System (PTS)/Infrared Camera Module – 10 Amp Red (IRCM)/Airbag Disable Lamps (AIRBAG DISABLE LMPS) Electronic Stability Control (ESC)/Electric Hydraulic Power – 10 Amp Red Steering (EHPS)/Smart Bar Control Module (SBCM) WAKE UP 30 Amp Pink –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) – 10 Amp Red HD ACC — If Equipped Digital TV (DSRC)/USB/InSide RearView Mirror (ISRVM)/ – 10 Amp Red Compass Module (CSGM) –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – – Spare – 5 Amp Tan Motor Generator Unit MGU Belt Starter Generator (BSG) * – 25 Amp Clear INJ/IGN COIL (GAS)/GLO PLUG MOD (DSL) –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – 10 Amp Red PM SENSOR * 30 Amp Pink – BRAKE VAC PMP 2 * – 10 Amp Red SUPPLY/PURGING PMP * 20 Amp Blue – NOx SENSOR #1/ #2 * Steering Column Control Module (SCCM)/ Cruise Control –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped F103 – 15 Amp Blue HD ACCY #3 * F104 – 15 Amp Blue PPU COOL PUMP * Integrated Center Stack (ICS)/Heat Ventilation Air F105 – 10 Amp Red Conditioning (HVAC) F106 50 Amp Red...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE BULB REPLACEMENT Replacement Bulbs NOTE: See an authorized dealer for LED bulb replacement. Interior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Automatic Transmission Indicator Lamp Heater Control Lamps (2) Rocker Switch Indicator Lamp (Rear Window Defogger, and Rear Wash/Wipe) ** Soundbar Dome Lamp ** Bulbs only available from an authorized dealer.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Exterior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Front Side Marker Lamps (2) LED – (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Base Fog Lamps PSX24W Premium Fog Lamps LED – (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Rear Premium LED Tail Lamps LED –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Bulb Replacement 5. Remove lamp from the vehicle. FRONT PARK/TURN SIGNAL 6. Remove the lamp from the collar. NOTE: NOTE: We advise referring to an authorized dealer for Lens fogging can occur under certain atmo- 7. Grab the bulb and rotate a quarter turn service.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE LED FRONT SIDE MARKER 2. Remove retaining screw and disconnect CAUTION! electrical connector, then remove tail lamp Please see an authorized dealer for service. Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. assembly from the vehicle. See below steps to replace: Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb NOTE:...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. When squeezing the latch features 3. Rotate the socket a quarter turn counter- together, pull down on the lamp to remove it clockwise, then remove it from the housing. from the license plate bracket assembly 4. Pull the bulb straight out from the keyed and expose the bulb socket.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Markings Tire Loading And Tire Pressure NOTE: The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the driver's side door. Check the inflation pressure of each tire, including the spare tire (if equipped), at least monthly and inflate to the recommended pressure for your vehicle.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE This placard tells you important information Safety WARNING! about the: WARNING! Overloading of your tires is dangerous. 1. Number of people that can be carried in Overloading can cause tire failure, affect the vehicle. Improperly inflated tires are dangerous and ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Both underinflation and overinflation affect the Tire Inflation Pressures At least once a month: stability of the vehicle and can produce a feeling The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed Check and adjust tire pressure with a good ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Check tire pressures more often if subject to a high-speed vehicle operation. Refer to an Tire Repair wide range of outdoor temperatures, as tire authorized tire dealer or original equipment If your tire becomes damaged, it may be pressures vary with temperature changes.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Run Flat Tires — If Equipped Tire Spinning Tread Wear Indicators Run Flat tires allow you the capability to drive When stuck in mud, sand, snow, or ice Tread wear indicators are in the original 50 miles (80 km) at 50 mph (80 km/h) after a conditions, do not spin your vehicle's wheels equipment tires to help you in determining rapid loss of inflation pressure.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE These indicators are molded into the bottom of the It is recommended to replace the two front tires or WARNING! tread grooves. They will appear as bands when the two rear tires as a pair. Replacing just one tire can tread depth becomes a 1/16 of an inch (1.6 mm).
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Summer tires do not contain the all season YPES WARNING! designation or mountain/snowflake symbol on All Season Tires — If Equipped the tire sidewall. Use Summer tires only in sets Never use a tire with a smaller load index or ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Compact Spare Tire — If Equipped Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings CAUTION! than what was originally equipped with your The compact spare is for temporary emergency vehicle and should not be operated at Because of the reduced ground clearance, do not use only.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to mount Full Size Spare — If Equipped WARNING! a conventional tire on the compact spare wheel, The full size spare is for temporary emergency since the wheel is designed specifically for the Limited use spares are for emergency use use only.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration When cleaning extremely dirty wheels including NOTE: caused by salt, sodium chloride, magnesium excessive brake dust, care must be taken in the If you intend parking or storing your vehicle for chloride, calcium chloride, etc., and other road selection of tire and wheel cleaning chemicals an extended period after cleaning the wheels...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE RACTION EVICES Use of traction devices require sufficient tire-to-body clearance. Due to limited clearance, the following snow traction devices are recommended. Follow these recommendations to guard against damage: Snow traction device must be of proper size for the tire, as recommended by the snow traction device manufacturer. ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE These effects can be reduced by timely rotation WARNING! CAUTION! of tires. The benefits of rotation are especially Using tires of different size and type (M+S, worthwhile with aggressive tread designs such Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Any time you store your vehicle or keep it out CAUTION! WARNING! of service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks or more, run the air conditioning system at idle Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles Serious injury or death could result if you do ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: contaminants, road surfaces on which the NDERBODY AINTENANCE vehicle is operated, extreme hot or cold weather You must isolate the supplemental battery Cleaning Headlights and other extreme conditions will have an connection point, as well as the main battery adverse effect on paint, metal trim, and Your vehicle is equipped with plastic headlights terminal from the post, as shown in the...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Some parts of the vehicle may be painted with a Special Care RESERVING ODYWORK matte paintwork which requires special care for If you drive on salted or dusty roads or if you Washing its preservation. drive near the ocean, hose off the undercar- Wash your vehicle regularly.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Appearance Care For Fabric Top Models Rinsing – Be sure to remove all traces of CAUTION! cleaner by rinsing the top thoroughly with clean To maintain the appearance of your vehicle's water. Remember to allow the top to dry before The front panel(s) must be positioned prop- ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE When washing, never use hot water or INTERIORS CAUTION! anything stronger than a mild soap. Never use solvents such as alcohol or harsh Avoid (if at all possible) parking the vehicle ARPET AFETY NFORMATION cleaning agents. under trees;...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ARPET EMOVAL WARNING! Front Carpets (Two And Four Door Models): ALWAYS make sure objects cannot fall or slide into the driver’s side floor area when the 1. Remove the front grommets. vehicle is moving. Objects can become trapped under accelerator, brake, or clutch pedals and could cause a loss of vehicle control.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 4. Under the back of the front seat, open the Rear Carpet (Four Door Models): carpet split and then pull out the rear edge 1. Remove the grommets under the front seat and slide the carpet to the front (do not (one left and one right).
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Remove the grommets under the rear seat Rear Carpet (Two Door Models): 4. Then pull the carpet out to the rear and (one left and one right). First the grommet open the carpet split around the front seats 1.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cargo Carpet (Four Door Models): 1. Remove the grommets under the rear seat (one left and one right). 2. Pull the carpet out to the rear and open the carpet split around the seat belt attachment. Rear Load Floor Under Rear Seat 1 —...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Seat Belt Maintenance Side Carpet (Four Door Models): Side Carpet (Two Door Models): 1. Remove the side grommet (one left and 1. Remove the side grommet and then the Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with one right).
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE LASTIC OATED ARTS EATHER URFACES LASS URFACES Use a specific product to clean vinyl upholstery. Your leather upholstery can be best preserved All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a by regular cleaning with a damp soft cloth. regular basis with any commercial CAUTION! Small particles of dirt can act as an abrasive...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS It is illegal to remove or alter the VIN plate. The VIN is found on the left front corner of the A Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to BRAKE SYSTEM pillar, visible from outside of the vehicle through ensure that the wheel is properly mounted to...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Spare Tire Torque Specifications Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern until WHEELS each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. Ensure Lug Nut/Bolt **Lug Nut/ Lug Nut/Bolt Refer to the tire placard label located on the that the socket is fully engaged on the lug nut/ Torque Bolt Size Socket Size...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Besides using unleaded gasoline with the EFORMULATED ASOLINE ASOLINE XYGENATE LENDS proper octane rating, gasolines that contain Many areas of the country require the use of Some fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline detergents, corrosion and stability additives are cleaner burning gasoline referred to as with oxygenates such as ethanol.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E-85 I ETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL CAUTION! (MMT) I EHICLES ANGANESE RICARBONYL An out-of-tune engine or certain fuel or igni- ASOLINE Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFV) are compatible with tion malfunctions can cause the catalytic gasoline containing up to 15% ethanol (E-15). converter to overheat.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS EN16942 DENTIFICATION OMPLIANT The following symbols make it easier to recognize the correct type of fuel to be used on your vehicle. Before proceeding with the supply, check the symbols placed inside the fuel filler flap (if present) and compare them with the symbol on the fuel pump (if present). Fuel Icons What It Means Unleaded fuel containing up to 2,7% (m/m) oxygen and a maximum ethanol content of 5,0% (V/V) EN228 compliant fuel...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS When using or parking the vehicle for a long FUEL REQUIREMENTS — DIESEL ENGINE CAUTION! time in the mountains or cold areas, it is Use good quality diesel fuel from a reputable advisable to refuel using locally available fuel. The manufacturer requires that you must fuel supplier.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS EN16942 DENTIFICATION OMPLIANT The following symbols make it easier to recognize the correct type of fuel to be used on your vehicle. Before proceeding with the supply, check the symbols placed inside the fuel filler flap (if present) and compare them with the symbol on the fuel pump (if present). Fuel Icons What It Means Unleaded fuel containing up to 2,7% (m/m) oxygen and a maximum ethanol content of 5,0% (V/V) EN228 compliant fuel...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet the requirements of the Scheduled Servicing Plan. Constant use of the prescribed lubricants guarantees the fuel consumption and emission specifications. Lubricant quality is crucial for engine operation and duration.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part For best performance and maximum protection under all types of operating conditions, the manufacturer recommends SELENIA WR FORWARD engine oils, or equivalent, SAE 0W-30 ACEA C2 that meet the requirements of the manufacturer Material Standard 9.55535- DS1 and ACEA C2.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend you use TUTELA TRANSMISSION AS8 Fluid, or equivalent, meeting requirement of the manufacturer Material Standard Automatic Transmission 9.55550-AV5 or MS.90030-A5. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO EMISSIONS The fuel consumption and CO emission figures declared by the manufacturer are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by the applicable standards in the country where the vehicle is registered. The type of route, traffic conditions, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of the vehicle, trim level/equipment/ accessories, use of the climate control system, vehicle load, presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel consumption values than those measured.
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE When you contact the distributor please provide Selling and servicing authorized dealer. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE all of the following information: Vehicle's delivery date and current odometer FCA’s distributors are vitally interested in your distance. Your name, address and phone number. ...
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ARGENTINA AUSTRIA Dodge Customer Service* Universal Toll Free Number FCA Automobiles Argentina S.A. Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 36343 000 Universal Toll Free Number Carlos Maria Della Paolera 299 Local Toll Free Number ...
EL SALVADOR FINLAND Chrysler Customer Service* Universal Toll Free Number Grupo Q del Salvador Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 1692 1692 Universal Toll Free Number Ave. Las Amapolas (Autopista Sur) Local Toll Free Number ...
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE PANAMA PERU Jeep® Customer Service* Universal Toll Free Number Automotora Autostar S. A. Divemotor S.A. Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Avenida Domingo Diaz, Via Tocumen, Frente a Av. Canada 1160, Urb. Sta. Catalina Local Toll Free Number ...
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SERBIA SOUTH AFRICA Chrysler Customer Service* Universal Toll Free Number Jeep® Customer Service* Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 802 900 001 Universal Toll Free Number Universal Toll Free Number International Toll Number ...
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE UNITED KINGDOM VENEZUELA Dodge Customer Service* Universal Toll Free Number Jeep® Customer Service* FCA Venezuela LLC Tel: 00 800 36343 000 Universal Toll Free Number Avenida Pancho Pepe Croquer. Zona Industrial Local Toll Free Number ...
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INDEX ......... 366 ........49 Air Conditioner System Automatic High Beams About Your Brakes .........416 Air Conditioning Filter ......60 Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ....59 ........59 ........ 146 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) (Cruise Air Conditioning System Automatic Transmission ..........161 .......60 ..........379 Control) Air Conditioning, Operating Tips Adding Fluid...
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Bluetooth Cargo Tie-Downs ........... 106 Drain, Flush, And Refill ......373 ............410 ........373 Connecting To A Particular Mobile Carpeting Inspection ..241 ..............234 ........ 376 Phone Or Audio Device After Pairing Points To Remember ......369 ..........254 ..........375 Body Mechanism Lubrication Cellular Phone Pressure Cap...
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............234 Disc Drive Emergency Enhanced Accident Response ..........241 ..........325 ..........300 Disconnecting In Case Of Feature ......... 325 ............418 Disposal SOS Emergency Call Ethanol .......375 .......... 143 ........323 Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) Emergency Brake Exhaust Gas Caution ............245 ........
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Fog Lights ........50 Specifications ........... 424 Heated Mirrors ..........48 ..........50 ........... 423 ...........43 Fog Lights, Rear Tank Capacity Heated Seats .........391 ............182 ........36 Fog Lights, Service Fueling Heated Steering Wheel ......42 ............379 Fold And Tumble Rear Seat Fuses High Beam/Low Beam Select (Dimmer) Fold-Flat Seats...
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Roadside Assistance ........325 Pretensioners ........... 287 Signals, Turn ..... 133 ..........10 ..........283 ......403 Roll Over Warning Rear Seat Snow Chains (Tire Chains) ...........106 ..........282 .............67 Roof Type Carrier Reminder Soft Top ..........404 ......287 ..........77 Rotation, Tires Seat Belt Pretensioner Soft Top Windows Seat Belt Reminder...
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......227 ..........329 ......198 Steering Wheel Audio Controls Changing Towing Behind A Motorhome ..227 ......... 400 ..........344 Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System Compact Spare Towing Eyes ..........62 ......394 Storage General Information Trac-Lok .......... 62 ..........396 ..........
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Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A Mobile Vehicle Maintenance ........363 ..........62 ........... 239 ....11 UCI Connector Phone Vehicle Modifications/Alterations ..........209 Uconnect Pair A Bluetooth Streaming Audio Vehicle Settings ........243 ..........241 ..........405 Phone Call Features Device Vehicle Storage Things You Should Know About Your Phonebook Download...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ...................6 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............32 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................40 SAFETY ............................54 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................56 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................78 INDEX ..............................82...
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TRAILER TOWING ..........53 INTRODUCTION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer INSTRUMENT PANEL Symbols Key............4 Weight Ratings) ........... 53 Symbol Glossary ............. 4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ........32 Instrument Cluster Descriptions....33 SAFETY GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY.......
When it comes to service, remember that authorized dealers know your Jeep® best, have factory-trained technicians, genuine Mopar® parts, and care about your satisfaction.
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SYMBOLS KEY If you do not read the entire Owner’s Manual, you may miss important information. Observe all Cautions and Warnings. These statements are against operating SYMBOL GLOSSARY WARNING! procedures that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. Some car components have colored labels with symbols indicating These statements are against procedures that precautions to be observed when using this component.
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Green Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights Ready To Drive Indicator Light Max Regeneration Indicator Light Ú page 38 Ú page 39 Plug Status Indicator Light Ú page 38 Max Regeneration Indicator Light Ú page 39...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE High Voltage Battery Service Disconnect NOTE: HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY During vehicle start up and shut down, a The high voltage battery service disconnect is Your vehicle is equipped with a Lithium-ion high clicking noise may be heard from within the located under the access panel, under the left voltage battery that is used to power the electric vehicle.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the battery temperature is below -22°F It is recommended that the vehicle be otherwise be lost while braking. The electric plugged in overnight when possible to maxi- (-30°C), or 131°F (55°C) or above, the vehicle power that is generated goes back into the high will NOT start: mize the electric range of the vehicle.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Electric: prevents the engine from running, unless you absolutely need it. Acceleration and heating performance may be degraded. Engine will switch on in a Wide Open Throttle (WOT) event, or if cruise control requires it.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The charging cable is stored in the rear cargo HIGH VOLTAGE CHARGING OPERATION area below the load floor. To access this area, lift up the cargo strap of the load floor cover, HARGING NLET and remove the charging cable from the storage Your vehicle uses an industry standard charge bag in the bin below.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not use the charging cable with an Do not use a charge station or vehicle PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC extension cord. Use of an extension cord receptacle that is worn or damaged with SHOCK: This manual contains important may cause burns, fire, or other damage or...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Mode 2 Charging Cable A NEMA 6 rated enclosure with a charge Mode 2 Cable Variants Table current interrupt device (CCID) with status The Mode 2 charging cable is compliant with The following table shows the list of the specific indicator display Type 2, and applicable for use with vehicles cable types and amperages allowed for each...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Grounding Instructions Mode 2 Charging Cable Installation And Country Group Table For Mode 2 Cable Operating Instructions The following table shows the list of countries For A Grounded, Cord Connected Product: obtained in each country group associated with This product must be grounded.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE and/or plug the charging cable into a WARNING! different wall receptacle. INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE Charging Schedule — Check whether or not OR ELECTRIC SHOCK: Improper connection of the charging schedules have been enabled. If the equipment-grounding conductor could enabled, check that you are within the sched- result in a risk of electric shock.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: The charging connector must be removed from It is good practice to keep the ignition in the OFF the charge inlet within one minute of pushing position while conducting Mode 2 charging. This the unlock button on the key fob, or the charge minimizes any additional vehicle loads the inlet will relock and the vehicle will resume...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Any faults in charging are displayed by the LEDs, either steady or flashing, located on the front of the charging status control unit. Refer to the table below. Mode 2 Charging System Failure Green LED Red LED Yellow LED Description...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Mode 2 Charging System Failure Green LED Red LED Yellow LED Description Action/Consequences Lack of grounding cable in the charging The system will make a new charge attempt ON (2 Blinks) ON (2 Blinks) socket of the domestic power supply mains. after 30 seconds (6 attempts in total).
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Mode 2 Charging System Failure Green LED Red LED Yellow LED Description Action/Consequences The new charge attempt failed. Disconnect the charge cable from the vehicle and the outlet and reconnect it, then try to charge ON (7 Blinks) Electric charging current too high.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! The vehicle should start charging automatically. INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF If not, please check the following: FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK: Do not use the Charging Station — Check the indications and ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To stop the charging process: NOTE: EHICLE HARGE NDICATORS Press the “STOP” button located on the front The charging times below are estimates Instrument Cluster High Voltage Battery Display of the charging station. based on charging a high voltage battery that There is a battery display indicator located on has a <1% State Of Charge (SOC) value...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Instrument Panel State Of Charge Indicator LED Charging Inlet In addition to the battery display in the The goal post means there is a fault in the LED Light Color Status instrument cluster, your vehicle is equipped charging system.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE providing/absorbing. A negative kW indicates driven in Electric Mode displayed in green, and the vehicle’s high voltage battery is charging. miles driven using the gas engine (Hybrid Mode) in tan. Climate - Shows the amount of power (in kW) ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Uconnect 4 With 7-Inch Display If “Charge Until Full” is selected, the vehicle your vehicle to charge. The charging schedule can also be set using the Uconnect App on your must be plugged in within five minutes of the To set a charging schedule, press the check box smartphone.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Schedule Bypass eSave The fourth screen within the “Hybrid Electric If the charging schedule is not enabled, the NOTE: Pages” App is the eSave screen. From this vehicle will charge whenever plugged in. It is If the vehicle is turned off outside of the screen, you can specify the behavior of the not necessary to set up the charging...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE remains in the vehicle or is removed. The horn will sound three times if the fob is removed from Driving position the vehicle and the ignition state is in READY All the electrical devices are available mode.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE When Manual Mode/Tip Mode is in use CAUTION! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) When the engine is temporarily operating in Do not use sharp metal objects (e.g. screw Do not leave the key fob in or near the ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the vehicle is not shifted out of PARK EMOTE TART WARNING! 30 minutes after being unplugged, the vehicle All of the following conditions must be met will disable the READY state. After an additional Do not start or run an engine in a closed ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: ANUAL DJUSTMENT EATS To avoid unintentional shutdowns, the system The vehicle can be started two consecutive will disable for two seconds after receiving a WARNING! times (two 15 minute cycles) from the key valid Remote Start request.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 2. Raise the head restraint until it locks into 2. Flip the seat cushion up and forward. Pulling the lever part way will fold the head place. restraint forward. Pulling it all the way up will 3.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Unfolding The Rear Armrest WARNING! Raise the rear center head restraint, then pull All occupants, including the driver, should the rear armrest tab to release it from the seat not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s and pull forward.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Lower the center head restraint to avoid contact Sitting in a seat with the head restraint in its with the seat bottom cushion when folding the ALL the head restraints MUST be rein- ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Vehicle must be at a stop and the automatic WARNING! transmission must be in PARK. Be sure the hood is fully latched before If the vehicle was actively charging the High driving your vehicle. If the hood is not fully Voltage (HV) battery when the hood was latched, it could open when the vehicle is in opened, the vehicle will stop charging until...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS WARNING! 1. Tachometer A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or others could be badly burned by steam Indicates the engine speed in revolutions or boiling coolant. It is highly recommended per minute (RPM x 1000).
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY Screen Setup Vehicle Settings Your vehicle is equipped with an instrument cluster display, which offers useful information The system allows the driver to select to the driver. With the ignition in the OFF mode, information by pushing the following buttons opening/closing of a door will activate the mounted on the steering wheel:...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Up Arrow Button 1. Without pressing the brake pedal, push the ESET ENGINE START/STOP button and place the Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil Push and release the up arrow button to ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The vehicle will automatically enter into the Fuel If the vehicle enters Fuel and Oil Refresh Mode Secondary Method For Oil Life Reset Procedure and Oil Refresh Mode to minimize potential for to maintain engine lubrication properties, the 1.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Energy Economy Charge/Power Average Energy Economy Ú page 33 Push and release the up or down arrow Elapsed Time button until Energy Economy is highlighted in Trip Info Hold the OK button to reset feature information. the instrument cluster display.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL vehicle's propulsion system to turn off, will “Issue Detected Check External Charging REEN NDICATOR IGHTS occur shortly. If the light turns on while driving, Station” – If you see this message, the Ready To Drive Indicator Light charging station may be powered off, having stop the vehicle in a safe location as soon as internal fault or being scheduled to charge...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Max Regeneration Indicator Light HITE NDICATOR IGHTS This indicator light will illuminate to Max Regeneration Indicator Light indicate that Max Regeneration is on This indicator light will illuminate to and capable. indicate that Max Regeneration is on When the switch is pressed, the following and not ready.
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: STARTING THE VEHICLE WARNING! (Continued) If the ignition switch does not change with the Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, push of a button, the key fob may have a low or Do not leave the key fob in or near the ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 3. The READY indicator will appear in the mode (instrument cluster will display instrument cluster display when the vehicle “Ignition or Accessory On”). AutoPark is a supplemental feature to assist in is in “Vehicle is Ready to Drive” mode, which NOTE: placing the vehicle in PARK should the may include the start of the engine...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 4WD LOW If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver turns The message “AutoPark Engaged Shift to P then off the engine, the vehicle may AutoPark. Shift to Gear” will display in the instrument AutoPark will be disabled when operating the cluster.
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STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION EHICLE SING ENGINE START/STOP B UTTON This vehicle is equipped with an automatic CAUTION! shutdown feature. If the vehicle is left in a 1. Place the gear selector in PARK, then push “READY” state (vehicle running) with the gear Shift into or out of PARK or REVERSE only ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Your vehicle could move and injure you and Unintended movement of a vehicle could Do not leave the key fob in or near the others if it is not in PARK. Check by trying to injure those in or near the vehicle.
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STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: while in the MANUAL (AutoStick) position RAKE RANSMISSION HIFT In the event of a mismatch between the gear (beside the DRIVE position) will manually select (BTSI) S NTERLOCK YSTEM selector position and the actual transmission the transmission gear, and will display the This vehicle is equipped with a BTSI system that gear (for example, driver selects PARK while current gear in the instrument cluster...
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STARTING AND OPERATING Gear Ranges When exiting the vehicle, always: WARNING! (Continued) Do not press the accelerator pedal when Apply the parking brake The transmission may not engage PARK if shifting from PARK or NEUTRAL into another Shift the transmission into PARK the vehicle is moving.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Look at the transmission gear position WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) display and verify that it indicates the PARK position (P), and is not blinking. Unintended movement of a vehicle could Do not leave the key fob in or near the ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING characteristics under all normal operating Transmission Limp Home Mode WARNING! conditions. Transmission function is monitored Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off When frequent transmission shifting occurs electronically for abnormal conditions. If a the ignition to coast down a hill. These are (such as when operating the vehicle under condition is detected that could result in unsafe practices that limit your response to...
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STARTING AND OPERATING 1. Stop the vehicle. you more control of the vehicle. AutoStick selected gear until another upshift or downshift allows you to maximize engine braking, is chosen, except as described below; 2. Shift the transmission into PARK, if eliminate undesirable upshifts and downshifts, The transmission will automatically down- possible.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Transmission shifting will be more noticeable REFUELING THE VEHICLE when AutoStick is enabled. 1. Put the vehicle in the PARK position. The system may revert to automatic shift mode if a fault or overheat condition is 2.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 4. The fuel door pops away from the vehicle 8. Remove the fuel nozzle, replace the fuel when it has been released. To finish filler cap by turning until you hear one click, opening the fuel door, manually rotate it and then close the fuel door.
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STARTING AND OPERATING 3. Remove the release cap from the quarter 5. Re-install the release cap into the quarter Emergency Fuel Door Release trim panel. trim when completed. 1. Place the vehicle's ignition in the RUN position (Propulsion System Active (PSA) 4.
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STARTING AND OPERATING TRAILER TOWING RAILER OWING EIGHTS AXIMUM RAILER EIGHT ATINGS GCWR (Gross Combined Wt. Max. GTW Model Frontal Area Max. Trailer Tongue Wt. Rating) (Gross Trailer Wt.) Sahara 9,698 lb (4,399 kg) 30 ft2 (2.79 m2) 3,500 lb (1 587 kg) 174 lb (79 kg) Rubicon 9,899 lb (4,490 kg)
SAFETY complete instructions for the seat belt systems SAFETY FEATURES WARNING! in the vehicle owner manual. The Audible Pedestrian Alert system is not UDIBLE EDESTRIAN ARNING Enhanced Accident Response System intended to avoid a collision. It is always the YSTEM Reset Procedure driver's responsibility to be attentive to the Your vehicle is equipped with an Audible...
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SAFETY important safety features. Please read the Suitability of Passenger Seats for Universal HILD ESTRAINTS complete instructions for the seat belt systems Child Restraint System Use This supplement describes the features of the in the vehicle owner manual. According to the European Directive occupant restraint systems that are unique to 2000/3/EC, the suitability of each passenger your hybrid vehicle.
More frequent maintenance may be needed for NOTE: For this reason, Jeep® has planned a series of vehicles in severe operating conditions, such as Even though the vehicle may not have been checks and services at fixed distance intervals dusty areas and very short trip driving.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 12 months since your last oil change even if Inspect the 12 Volt battery and clean and Required Maintenance Intervals the oil change indicator message is NOT illu- tighten the terminals as required. Refer to the Maintenance Plan for the required minated.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Change engine oil and oil filter. Rotate tires. Inspect all door latches for presence of grease;...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust - fuel system - brakes), rubber elements (boots, sleeves, bushings, etc.).
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Inspect the CV/Universal joints. Change brake fluid every 24 months if using DOT 4 brake fluid.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 Or Kilometers: Flush and replace the engine, power electronics, and battery coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Severe Duty Conditions Trailer towing. WARNING! Change the engine oil and engine oil filter at Taxi, police, or delivery service (commercial You can be badly injured working on or every 4,500 miles (7,500 km) or six months if service).
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.0L HYBRID 1 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Cap 3 — Engine Oil Fill 9 — Battery Coolant Reservoir Cap 4 —...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE OOLING YSTEM An authorized dealer has the qualified service WARNING! personnel, special tools, and equipment to Turn vehicle off and disconnect the fan perform all service operations in an expert motor lead before working near the radiator manner.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Coolant Checks Cooling System — Drain, Flush And Refill the cooling systems. If the coolant level of the battery coolant system is low, the wrench Check the engine coolant (antifreeze) NOTE: warning light will be illuminated on the protection every 12 months (before the onset of Some vehicles require special tools to add instrument cluster.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: This vehicle has not been designed for use We recommend using Mopar® Antifreeze/ with propylene glycol-based engine coolant. Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile (240,000 km) Mixing coolant types is not recommended Use of propylene glycol-based engine coolant Formula OAT that meets the requirements of and can result in cooling system damage.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Coolant Level If an examination of the engine compartment WARNING! shows no evidence of radiator or hose leaks, The coolant expansion bottle provides a quick Do not open hot engine cooling system. the vehicle may be safely driven. The vapor will ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE FUSES Make sure that the coolant expansion bottle CAUTION! overflow hoses are not kinked or obstructed. If it is necessary to wash the engine WARNING! Keep the front of the radiator clean. If your compartment, take care not to directly hit the vehicle is equipped with air conditioning, When replacing a blown fuse, always use ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – 5 Amp Tan HV Electric Coolant Heater Enable – – Spare – 5 Amp Tan Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) – 20 Amp Yellow Fuel Pump MTR/FPCM – 5 Amp Tan Security Gateway –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 30 Amp Pink – Central Body Controller (CBC) 1-INTERIOR LIGHTS – 20 Amp Yellow Rear Wiper Engine Control Module (ECM)/Powertrain Control Module – 10 Amp Red (PCM)/Motor Generator Unit (MGU) WAKE UP/Power Pack Unit (PPU) WAKE UP –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description Electronic Stability Control (ESC)/Electric Hydraulic Power – 10 Amp Red Steering (EHPS)/Smart Bar Control Module (SBCM) WAKE – – Spare 30 Amp Pink – TRAILER TOW MOD* 30 Amp Pink – TRAILER TOW CONN 7W* 20 Amp Blue –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description Digital TV (DSRC)/USB/InSide RearView Mirror (ISRVM)/ – 10 Amp Red Compass Module (CSGM) – 20 Amp Yellow CIGAR LTR – – Spare – – Spare – 10 Amp Red CVPM – 10 Amp Red IN-CAR TEMP SENSOR –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – – Spare – 25 Amp Clear INJ/IGN COIL (GAS)/GLO PLUG MOD (DSL) – 10 Amp Red Battery Coolant Heater – 10 Amp Red HD ELEC ACC PKG* 20 Amp Blue –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description Steering Column Control Module (SCCM)/ Cruise Control – 10 Amp Red (CRUISE CTL)/Digital TV (DTV) 20 Amp Blue – TRAILER TOW PARK LMP* – 20 Amp Yellow HORN 40 Amp Green –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description F108 – 15 Amp Blue HD ACCY #4* F109 – 20 Amp Yellow TRAILER TOW STOP/TURN RT* F110 30 Amp Pink – POWER INVERTER F111 20 Amp Blue – TRAILER TOW BACKUP* * If Equipped CAUTION! When installing the power distribution center cover, it is important to ensure the cover is properly positioned and fully latched.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TIRES the following snow traction devices are No other tire sizes are recommended for use recommended. Follow these recommendations with the snow traction device. to guard against damage: RACTION EVICES Please follow the table below for the recom- ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: NOTE: CAUTION! (Continued) Disconnecting the 12 Volt battery will prevent The hybrid has a feature of periodic wake-up the High Voltage (HV) Battery from accepting a that occurs every 3 weeks. This feature charges Do not drive for a prolonged period on dry ...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.0L E Besides using unleaded gasoline with the FUEL REQUIREMENTS NGINE proper octane rating, gasolines that contain This engine is designed to meet all emission Light spark knock at low engine speeds is not detergents, corrosion and stability additives are regulations, and provide satisfactory fuel harmful to your engine.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Metric Power Electronics Coolant (Contact an authorized dealer for service) 4.5 Quarts 4.3 Liters * Includes heater and coolant reservoir filled to MAX level. NOTE: Battery Coolant and Power Electronics Coolant reservoir require a special tool to service the coolant system. Contact an authorized dealer for service. ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other This vehicle has not been designed for use than specified Organic Additive Technology with propylene glycol-based engine coolant (OAT) engine coolant (antifreeze), may (antifreeze). Use of propylene glycol-based result in engine damage and may decrease engine coolant (antifreeze) is not recom- corrosion protection.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend you use TUTELA TRANSMISSION AS8 Fluid, or equivalent, meeting requirement of FCA Material Standard 9.55550-AV5 or Automatic Transmission MS.90030-A5. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission.
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