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  • Page 1 AUSTRALIA VERSION...
  • Page 2 For any topic not specifically dealt with in this supplement, refer to the main Owner’s Handbook which should be read thoroughly to ensure that the vehicle is used correctly and safely. (*) Not all authorised Jeep dealers will also be authorised Jeep repairers. Please contact your dealer for more information.
  • Page 3 THE KEYS CHILD RESTRAINTS INSTALLATION OF THE ATTACHING CLIP Correct engagement of the child restraint The recommendation of the ISO child attaching clip 1 fig. 2 is achieved by WARNING (restraints) seats to be used with the depressing the retainer spring 2 and then vehicle in the main Owner Handbook passing through the opening of the anchor complies with AS/NZS 1754-2013.
  • Page 4 WARNING When installing a child restraint ensure that the head restraint is raised and the tether strap (where relevant) is placed directly underneath the head restraint and on the upper back portion of the seat. Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints.
  • Page 5 Child restraint system installation 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. The following table provides guidelines on positioning child restraint systems on the car seats. Each child restraint system position complies with the UNECE standards.
  • Page 6 Number of seats (°) Seat number 5 (*) YES (only B2) YES (only B2) Seat suitable for auxiliary child restraint systems (B2 / B3) (IUF) (IUF) (°) Always refer to local legislation for installing child restraints systems in the front seats. Position suitable for a “universal”...
  • Page 7 SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT INTERIOR CHANGING A WHEEL SYSTEM (SRS) – AIRBAG SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE JACKING INSTRUCTIONS FRONT AIRBAGS (i) The jack should be used on level fi rm Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with ground wherever possible. chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners. Passenger side front airbag This will weaken the fabric.
  • Page 8 Stellantis Europe S.p.A. – Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7, 10040 Rivalta di Torino (TO) - Italy Print no. 530.09.096 - 02/2024 - 2 edition...
  • Page 9 PLUG-IN HYBRID / ELECTRIC VERSION AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND...
  • Page 10 “Level 2” / “Level 3”, etc.) can only be Owner Handbook. varied from the Uconnect system display CHARGING in Jeep/FIAT/ABARTH cars or the Alfa Connect system display in Alfa Romeo cars (see the description in the “Settings” CHARGING PORT ON THE CAR paragraph of the Uconnect...
  • Page 11 The cable is composed of: a specific POWER SOURCES THAT charging connector (B), fig. 2, for CAN BE USED connecting a charge status control unit (C) to the car, which is equipped with LEDs to “MODE 2" CHARGING CABLE provide indications of any faults that may occur during charging, and a connection The car may be equipped with a 100–240 plug (D) for a domestic power socket.
  • Page 12 “Mode 2” cable variants table The table below shows the specific cable and its permitted ampere rating. This ampere rating is the limit allowed when the charging power is set to the highest level. Electric vehicle charging Electric current intensity Type of domestic power Cable length connector type (Ampere)
  • Page 13 CHARGE STATUS CONTROL UNIT SYMBOL LABEL ON THE REAR OF THE CONTROL UNIT Signal LED There are two summary labels on the charging cable (one on the rear of the There are four LEDs, fig. 4, on the front of control unit, fig. 5, and one on the the charge status control unit: domestic plug end of the cable), which GREEN LED (Power) on (A): indicates that...
  • Page 14 The main ones are listed below: LABEL ON THE DOMESTIC PLUG This symbol indicates that END OF THE CABLE the charging unit should not This symbol indicates a risk of be placed in the waste if it no There is a summary label on the cable, electric shock.
  • Page 15 The main ones are listed below: Warning: Do NOT use this product if the control unit is damaged. Important: To reduce the risk of fire or risk of electric shock, do NOT use extensions. Important: Do NOT use multiple socket adapters Important: make sure that the charge cable is always stored in dry and safe conditions.
  • Page 16 Important: Do NOT bend or wind the conductor cables of the charging cable. Attention: handle the charge cable with care. Incorrect use could cause permanent damage to the charging cable. HANDLE WITH CARE Attention: Protect the charging cable against direct sunlight and high temperatures. °F/°C...
  • Page 17 CHARGING SYSTEM FAILURE Any faults during charging are displayed by the LEDs, either steady or flashing, located on the front of the charge status control unit. Refer to the table below. GREEN LED BLUE LED YELLOW LED RED LED Symbol Description Action / Consequence (Power)
  • Page 18 GREEN LED BLUE LED YELLOW LED RED LED Symbol Description Action / Consequence (Power) (Charging) (Temperature) (Fault) If an acceptable temperature is reached after 5 minutes, the system will attempt to charge again. Proceed as follows if the anomaly continues: ...
  • Page 19 GREEN LED BLUE LED YELLOW LED RED LED Symbol Description Action / Consequence (Power) (Charging) (Temperature) (Fault) Proceed as follows:  disconnect the cable from the charging port on the vehicle;  disconnect the cable from the charging port of the domestic network;...
  • Page 20 GREEN LED BLUE LED YELLOW LED RED LED Symbol Description Action / Consequence (Power) (Charging) (Temperature) (Fault) The system will attempt to charge later after 5 minutes. If the fault persists, disconnect the charging cable from the Domestic mains power vehicle and the domestic incorrectly supplied power socket and reconnect...
  • Page 21 (AC) “Level 2” / “Level 3”, etc.) can only be varied from the Uconnect system display in Jeep/FIAT/ABARTH cars or the Alfa CHARGING PROCEDURE Connect system display in Alfa Romeo cars (see the description in the “Settings” paragraph of the Uconnect...
  • Page 22 NOTES ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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  • Page 24 Stellantis Europe S.p.A. – Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7, 10040 Rivalta di Torino (TO) – Italy Print n. 503.09.073 – 07/2023 – 2 Edition...
  • Page 25 COMPASS OWNER HANDBOOK...
  • Page 26 Warranty Certificate and details of the terms and conditions for the maintenance of the vehicle. We are confident that these will bring you closer to your new car and make you appreciate the assistance provided by the Jeep team. Enjoy reading. Happy driving! WARNING All the versions of the Jeep Compass are described in this Owner Handbook.
  • Page 27 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the conventional battery), contact a Jeep Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car's electric system can support the required load.
  • Page 28 SCHEDULED SERVICING Correct maintenance helps to preserve the vehicle's performance and safety features, respect for the environment and low operating costs over time. ROLLOVER WARNING Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and has a higher center of gravity compared to many other vehicles for transporting passengers, so that it allows a better performance to be reached in a wide range of off-road applications.
  • Page 29 USE OF THE OWNER HANDBOOK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Each time an instruction is given that concerns direction (left/right or forward/backward), it is written to be read from the perspective of an occupant in the driver's seat. If a direction is written from a different perspective, it will be specified as such in the text as appropriate. The figures in the Owner Handbook are provided by way of example only: this might imply that some details of the image do not correspond to the actual arrangement of your car.
  • Page 30    SYMBOLS Some car components have colored labels with symbols indicating precautions to be observed when using this component. See below for a brief description of each symbol summarising the contents herein. Always take great care to all warnings herein. J0A2300 High-voltage components On the high-voltage components of the vehicle, there are plates with specific symbols.
  • Page 31 If after buying the car, you decide to install electrical accessories that require a permanent electrical supply (e.g. radio, satellite anti-theft system, etc.) or accessories that in any case burden the electrical supply, contact a Jeep Dealership, whose personnel will check whether the electrical system of the car is able to withstand the load required, or whether it needs to be integrated with a more powerful battery.
  • Page 32 KNOWING YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS...
  • Page 34: Table Of Contents

    KNOWING YOUR CAR In-depth knowledge of your new car DASHBOARD ..... 10 starts here. PLUG-IN HYBRID VERSION The handbook you are reading will tell OPERATING PRINCIPLE .
  • Page 35: Dashboard

    DASHBOARD Left-hand drive version   5520624D 1. Headlight switch 2. Multi-function control stalk (headlights) 3. Instrument panel 4. Windscreen wiper stalk 5. Buttons (Hazard warning lights, ParkSense System, Active ParkSense System, LaneSense System / Active Lane Management (for versions/markets, where provided), ESC System, eCoasting Mode) and Uconnect™ system 6. Climate control system 7. Driving assistance systems (Cruise Control, Adaptive Cruise Control, Speed Limiter, Intelligent Speed Assist) 8.
  • Page 36 Right-hand drive version   5520854D 1. Headlight switch 2. Multi-function control stalk (headlights) 3. Instrument panel 4. Windscreen wiper stalk 5. Buttons (Emergency lights, ParkSense system, Active ParkSense system, LaneSense system, ESC system, eCoasting mode) and Uconnect™system 6. Climate control system 7. Driving assistance systems (Cruise Control, Adaptive Cruise Control, Speed Limiter, Intelligent Speed Assist) 8.
  • Page 37: Plug-In Hybrid Version Operating Principle

    For more information on domestic charge. charging stations (wallbox) contact the OPERATING PRINCIPLE Jeep Dealership. During operation in electric mode (where provided) ("ELECTRIC") the car uses only the electric motor for a certain distance as...
  • Page 38 are much lighter than other types of the performance of the car is not 3) Never touch or tamper with the cables chargeable batteries of the same size; significantly affected. and components of the high-voltage keep the charge longer; battery in any way: do not allow the To ensure that the lithium ion battery is can be charged/discharged thousands high-voltage battery components to come...
  • Page 39: Operating Mode

    HYBRID button located on the central 2) Do not dispose of the high-voltage tunnel. battery privately: for more information With "HYBRID" mode active: contact a Jeep Dealership. the LED on the HYBRID fig. 4/fig. 5 button is on; 5520855D OPERATING MODE "HYBRID"...
  • Page 40 until the battery charge is exhausted. Activation constant state of charge as when " Depending if the accelerator pedal is e-SAVE" mode is activated on the car. The mode is activated by pressing the fully depressed and/or the battery is e-SAVE button located on the central Battery charge discharged, the system will automatically...
  • Page 41: The Keys

    THE KEYS a later time (e.g. when driving on traffic restricted city streets). "Battery charge": this operating mode activates the heat engine KEY WITH REMOTE CONTROL operation for driving and charging the high-voltage battery so that The metal insert of the key operates: it can be used at a later time the ignition device;...
  • Page 42 Emergency key removal Unlocking the doors and the liftgate in the “Multimedia” section for further information. Press and release the button (2) fig. 6 or (1) fig. 7 on the key once to unlock REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC KEY BATTERY the driver's door or twice within five To replace the battery, proceed as seconds to unlock all doors and the follows:...
  • Page 43 To replace the battery, proceed as WARNING When having the Sentry Key follows: immobilizer system serviced, bring all the keys of the car with you to the Jeep Remove the screw to separate the two Dealership. half-shells of the key, where provided;...
  • Page 44: Ignition Device

    They must be pressing the brake pedal (versions disposed of as specified by law in the with automatic transmission) or the special containers or taken to a Jeep clutch pedal (versions with manual Dealership, which will take care of their transmission);...
  • Page 45 "car on" message tampered with (e.g. an attempted theft), ignition device key set STOP. With the have it checked over by a Jeep Dealership When opening the driver's side door with engine running, rotate the steering wheel before driving again.
  • Page 46: Sentry Key

    Push the lock button on the exterior possible by the Jeep Dealership. The use of these devices could cause Passive Entry door handle with a valid problems when starting and the key available in the same exterior zone deactivation of the protection function.
  • Page 47: Premium Alarm

    PREMIUM ALARM Alarm deactivation case, switch of the security alarm of the car. The car alarm can be disarmed using any (where provided) of the following methods: If the security alarm of the car is on and The Premium alarm monitors the doors, the conventional battery is disconnected, Press the button on the key.
  • Page 48: Doors

    the key is physically removed from the For cars equipped with Keyless If the security alarm of the car is on and Enter-N-Go – Passive Entry, press the ignition device. the conventional battery is disconnected, START/STOP button of the ignition the security alarm will remain active 2.
  • Page 49 NOTES: The Passive Entry function may be programmed ON/OFF. If wearing gloves, or if it has rained and the door handle is wet, the activation sensitivity of the Passive Entry function may be reduced, resulting in a longer reaction time. If the car is unlocked by Passive Entry and no door is opened within 60 5520627D...
  • Page 50 IMPORTANT If “Unlock all doors A lock request is made using the key within 1.5 m of the liftgate, push the 1st press” is programmed all doors Passive Entry key enabled with a door electronic liftgate release to open with will unlock when you grab hold of the open.
  • Page 51 The car’s door and liftgate lock NOTES: This device fig. 20 can be engaged only with the doors open: With one of the Passive Entry keys of After pushing the door handle button, the car, within 1.5 m from the driver or wait for two seconds before you can position : device engaged (door passenger side front door handle, press...
  • Page 52: Seats

    SEATS window, and open the door with the level of the automatic transmission/dual outside door handle. clutch automatic transmission/electrified Driver seat adjustment must also be dual clutch automatic transmission. carried out remembering that, keeping 25) Do not leave the key in or near the the shoulders resting firmly against the NOTE Always use this device when car or in a place accessible to children...
  • Page 53 the left hand side allows you to carry one passenger. NOTE Prior to folding the rear seat, it may be necessary to reposition the front seat to its mid-track position. Also, be sure that the front seats are fully upright and positioned forward.
  • Page 54 Repositioning seat backrests corresponding direction. Release the by pushing the appropriate number switch when the desired position has button on the switch. Move the seat belts aside, making sure been reached. that they are correctly extended and not twisted and that they are not trapped Height and/or cushion tilt adjustment behind the backrests of the seats.
  • Page 55 2. Adjust all memory profile settings to 2. Select the desired memory profile (1) A recall can be cancelled by pushing desired preferences (i.e., seat and radio o (2). any of the memory buttons (S, 1, or station presets). 2) during a recall. When a recall is NOTE If a memory profile has not cancelled, the driver seat will stop 3.
  • Page 56 Vehicles with remote start NOTE The engine must be running for WARNING the ventilated seats to operate. (where provided) On models equipped with the remote Vehicles with remote start 28) All adjustments must be made with start function, heated seats can be (where provided) the car stationary.
  • Page 57: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS are more likely to be severely injured or IMPORTANT killed. 37) Do not allow people to ride in any 43) 44) 45) 6) The fabric upholstery of the seats has area of your vehicle that is not equipped FRONT HEAD RESTRAINTS been designed to withstand long-term with seats and seat belts.
  • Page 58: Steering Wheel

    REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS STEERING WHEEL before starting to drive normally. Re-fit the rods of the head restraints in their (adjustments) ADJUSTMENTS housings, holding buttons (1) pressed. Upward adjustment: raise the head The steering wheel can be adjusted both Then, re-position the head restraints restraint until it clicks into place.
  • Page 59: Rear-View Mirrors

    function can be programmed so that they or a steering wheel cover of any type and are activated during remote start. material, or the steering wheel resistance may overheat. This function can be programmed via the Uconnect system. Refer to the “Settings”...
  • Page 60: External Lights

    Resetting the power folding exterior mirrors side mirror could cause you to collide You may need to reset the power folding with another vehicle or other object. Use your inside mirror when judging the mirrors if the following occurs: size or distance of a vehicle seen in the The mirrors are accidentally blocked passenger side convex mirror.
  • Page 61 MULTIFUNCTION STALK Internal greeting lights the side lights remain on at a lower brightness. The multifunction stalk (1) fig. 35 (where provided) allows you to control the operation of warning light switches on in the Located under the exterior mirrors, they the direction indicators, to select the instrument panel.
  • Page 62 LIGHTS-ON REMINDER NOTES: When the system is on, the “Headlight time delay” feature is also on with (where provided) The Auto Dim High Beams control engine off. This means the headlights can be turned on or off using the If the headlights or side lights are on will stay on for up to 90 seconds after Uconnect™...
  • Page 63 This is also covered by a specific WARNING rule of the highway code. NOTES: Contact a Jeep Dealership to have the If one of the indicators stay on without 53) The daytime running lights are an headlights properly adjusted.
  • Page 64: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS Turn the dashboard dimmer control Sun visor orientation function upwards (3) in fig. 36to increase the (where provided) FRONT CEILING LIGHT dashboard brightness ONLY when the The sun visor orientation function makes The courtesy lights are switched on when side lights or headlights are on.
  • Page 65: Windscreen Wiper/Rear Window Wiper

    WINDSCREEN function: operation is limited to the With the ring (1) fig. 39 turned to time for which the stalk is held in this position HI or LO, the smart washing WIPER/REAR WINDOW position. When released, the stalk will function is not carried out. WIPER return to its default position and the WARNING If the stalk is activated for...
  • Page 66 will be disabled with the ignition device the automatic wiping function is Deactivation in the STOP position. restored. The failure of the sensor is indicated by the symbol lighting The sensor is able to recognise, and It is possible to deselect the automatic up on the display.
  • Page 67 Jeep Dealership. stays still when the ring (2) is turned to 11) Do not operate the screen wiper with position .
  • Page 68: Climate Control System Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROLS The climate control system allows you to regulate the temperature, air flow, and direction of air circulating throughout the car. The controls are located on the centre dashboard fig. 41 and on the Uconnect™ displayfig. 42. 5520632D...
  • Page 69 Controls on Uconnect™ system display 5520741D...
  • Page 70 Description of the controls fan speed adjustment. recirculation on/off; compressor on/off; A description of the controls on the Description SYNC function activation; climate conditioner front panel and The automatic dual-zone climate control heated rear window the graphic buttons on the Uconnect™ system regulates the air temperatures activation/deactivation.
  • Page 71 compartment. It also manages the air started. To turn these functions off, ask maximum fan speed: level 7; recirculation system and the enabling for a numerical air temperature. minimum fan speed: level 1. the air conditioning compressor. Air distribution selection WARNING To restore automatic During automatic operation, you control of the fan speed after a manual...
  • Page 72 SYNC button it would considerably increase the manually set lower than speed 1 possibility of the windows misting up (minimum). Press the Sync graphic button on the inside rapidly (especially if the climate Uconnect™ system display to align the WARNING With the compressor off, air control system is off).
  • Page 73 sets fan speed according to the engine Uconnect™ display will also activate the Switching on the climate control system coolant temperature; defrost/demisting of the exterior mirrors. To switch on the climate control system directs air flow to windscreen and front in fully automatic mode press the AUTO WARNING Do not apply stickers to the side windows vents;...
  • Page 74 Have the system inspected at a Jeep by pressing button on the centre Dealership before the summer. dashboard. In particularly severe climate conditions GAS IDENTIFICATION LABEL it is recommended to limit the use (where provided) of the Stop/Start system to prevent The label fig.
  • Page 75 Practical advice table CLIMATIC CONDITIONS SETTINGS Turn the air distribution control to , turn on the climate control system and set the fan to maximum speed. Open the windows for a Warm climate and very high passenger compartment temperature minute to let the hot air out. Adjust the controls as needed to achieve the desired comfort.
  • Page 76: Electric Windows

    ELECTRIC WINDOWS Resetting the automatic closing For partial window opening, press the electric window button briefly and function ELECTRIC WINDOWS release it when the window is in the If the "Automatic closing" function no desired position. longer works, you may have to perform The electric window controls on the To stop the window from going all a reset cycle.
  • Page 77: Electric Sunroof

    ELECTRIC SUNROOF with remote control), always remove the key from the ignition device to prevent (where provided) accidental operation of the electric The power sunroof switches are located windows from being a hazard for those between the sun visors on the overhead still on board.
  • Page 78 stop. This type of opening is referred to is released prior to the sunroof reaching and stops automatically. Push and as "express" operation. During express the vent position. release the switch again from the half opening, any movement of the sunroof open position and the sunshade will CLOSING switch will stop the sunroof.
  • Page 79 automatically close both the sunroof Wind effect WARNING and sunshade completely. This type The wind effect can be defined as of closing is referred to as "express" a feeling of pressure on the ears or 59) When leaving the car (equipped with operation.
  • Page 80: Bonnet

    side of the car to release the bonnet IMPORTANT completely. 14) Do not open the sunroof if a transverse roof rack is fitted. Do not open the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it: you may damage it. BONNET DOOR 63) 64)
  • Page 81: Boot

    perfectly closed, do not try to press the Emergency opening from the inside IMPORTANT bonnet down but open it and repeat the Proceed as follows: procedure. remove the parcel shelf (where 15) To prevent possible damage, do not provided); WARNING Always check that the bonnet slam the hood to close it.
  • Page 82 the switch on the overhead console (1) liftgate is locked. The liftgate must be fig. 53 (where provided) and the liftgate unlocked to open it using the external switch (2) fig. 54 (where provided) on handle. Push the button on the key the upper left trim.
  • Page 83 or closed manually. After detecting If the electronic liftgate release handle go to the rear of the car, in the centre numerous obstructions in a single open is pushed with the power liftgate is and about 50 cm from the liftgate; or close cycle, the liftgate will lock and opening, the liftgate motor will disengage move your foot under the bumper,...
  • Page 84 if the liftgate was stopped, another 1. Disconnect the two rods (1) fig. 56 Rear shelf pin movement of the foot reverses the that support the shelf at the eyelets. direction and opens it completely. You can activate/deactivate the automatic liftgate opening and closing function in “Hands Free”...
  • Page 85 5520341D 5520640D 5520573D Access to TireKit (or removal of Each of the rear seats can be folded wheel/space-saver wheel) WARNING down to extend the loading area. This function allows the load compartment Pull the load platform handle upward to to be extended without completely raise the load platform and gain access 68) Be careful not to hit objects on the eliminating space for passengers.
  • Page 86: Interior Fittings

    INTERIOR FITTINGS The central tunnel has a glove a sudden stop or accident, a tie-down compartment that can hold mobile could pull loose and allow the child seat Glove compartment phones, PDAs (Personal Digital to come loose. A child could be badly injured.
  • Page 87 These USB ports have a "Smart Charge" There may be a rear 12V socket (1) feature that allows you to charge your fig. 67 and a 12V to 230V voltage connected device for one hour until the converter (2) at the rear of the central engine is turned off.
  • Page 88 phase, this will automatically be WARNING Do not place contactless interrupted. cards (RFID), credit cards or metal objects in the charging compartment. The wireless charging system is enabled Excessively thick and/or metal covers when the car is in running condition and may prevent correct operation.
  • Page 89: Roof Rack/Ski Rack

    For further cushion could cause serious injury. 19) Power sockets are designed for information, contact a Jeep Dealership. 79) To prevent serious injury or death: accessory plugs only. Do not insert any Only devices designed for use in this type...
  • Page 90: Environmental Protection

    ENVIRONMENTAL is displayed, see contents of "Warning IMPORTANT lights and messages" chapter in the PROTECTION SYSTEMS "Knowing the instrument panel” section. 20) Long loads, which extend over the DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER windscreen, should be secured to both (DPF) PETROL VERSIONS the front and rear of the car.
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  • Page 92 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL This section of the handbook provides EOBD SYSTEM (European On all information that is useful for getting Board Diagnosis) ....68 to know, interpreting, and using the INSTRUMENT PANEL .
  • Page 93: Eobd System (European On Board Diagnosis)

    This check can also be carried out by the traffic police. WARNING After eliminating an anomaly, to check the system completely, a Jeep Dealership is obliged to run tests and, if necessary, road tests which may also require a long journey.
  • Page 94: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL 10.25" instrument panel 5520568D...
  • Page 95 10.25" instrument panel (Mild Hybrid version) 5520967D...
  • Page 96 10.25" instrument panel (Plug-In Hybrid version) 5520946D...
  • Page 97 Description of the instrument WARNING The illumination of the WARNING Do not travel with the fuel instrument panel graphics may vary tank almost empty: possible gaps in panel according to version. fuel supply could damage the catalytic 1. Tachometer converter. This indicates the engine speed NOTE The warning lights come on during expressed in rpm (rpm x 1000).
  • Page 98: Display

    DISPLAY (7) Configurable area / SBR (Seat Belt Reminder) indications The display shows information in (8) Scrolling display screens fig. 76 and fig. 77 (Mild Hybrid and (9) Digital fuel level gauge/symbol diesel/petrol versions) or fig. 78 and display area fig.
  • Page 99 On the main screen, a short press After selecting the desired number of changes the instrumentation from km screens to be displayed, you can choose and km/h to miles and mph and vice the content to be displayed on each versa.
  • Page 100 panel display for five seconds after a TRIP/INFO TRIP and release the OK button to change the single acoustic warning has sounded, to OFF-ROAD way the information is displayed. indicate the next scheduled oil change AUDIO Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) menu ALERTS interval.
  • Page 101 disengagement of the system; VEHICLE INFO (car information) The "Range" value shown on the ACC proximity signal; instrument panel display refers to: Press and release the button ACC not available warning; operation with the electric motor (1) until the "VEHICLE INFO" icon is shown the instrument panel display returns fig.
  • Page 102 speed, does not press the accelerator and/or brake pedal; during acceleration and braking, the most efficient operation will be represented by the green indicator fig. 86, while the least efficient operation will be represented by the yellow indicator fig. 87, followed by orange one, when the efficiency level decreases fig.
  • Page 103 during acceleration and braking, the most efficient operation will be represented by the green indicator fig. 89, while the least efficient operation will be represented by the yellow indicator (1) e (2) fig. 90, followed by orange one fig. 91, when the efficiency level decreases Driving the car in optimal conditions is achieved when the letter "e"...
  • Page 104 when the heat engine is charging the high-voltage battery. "Power" view: The power is shown on the instrument panel display by filling the engine and/or battery section (when both are operating in "HYBRID" mode) from the top right centre, depending on the power source used.
  • Page 105 "E-Drive Mode" (Plug-in Hybrid versions only) The "E-Drive Mode" function informs the driver of the selected operating mode ("HYBRID" or "ELECTRIC" or "E-SAVE") by showing dedicated messages on the display. TRIP/INFO TRIP (PETROL/DIESEL VERSIONS) Press and release the button until the title of the Trip menu is shown 5520582D on the instrument panel display.
  • Page 106 Snow, Sand, Mud or Rock (where Language: select the language Distance Travelled (in provided). in which information/alerts will be "ELECTRIC" mode) (expressed in "km" or displayed. "mi") ((1) fig. 98); AUDIO See navigation: this displays Distance Travelled (in "HYBRID" Press and release the button information about the navigation mode.
  • Page 107: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER the dedicated message indicating that "Sailing" mode is activated appears. The “Trip computer” is used to display Actual running time information on car operation when This indicates the total time travelled the ignition device is in the ENGINE since the last reset.
  • Page 108: Warning Lights And Messages

    The symbol must light up for approximately four seconds. It must then switch off if the parking brake is not engaged and there is no damage to the braking system. If it does not switch on, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 109 The warning light flashes quickly for approximately 15 seconds when the security device is enabled and it then flashes more slowly until the car is unlocked. ALTERNATOR FAILURE The switching on of the symbol with engine on corresponds to an alternator failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. DOORS OPEN The symbol switches on when one or more doors are not completely shut.
  • Page 110 This symbol will illuminate to indicate low engine oil pressure. If the symbol switches on while driving, stop the car immediately, shut off the engine as soon as possible, and contact a Jeep Dealership. The symbol will appear together with an acoustic signal.
  • Page 111 (because it may have been deactivated or there may be a failure). We recommend that you try charging your car at another public charging station. If the symbol remains on, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 112 In this case the airbags or pretensioners may not be deployed in an impact or, in a lower number of cases, they may be deployed accidentally. Before continuing, contact a Jeep Dealership to have the system immediately checked.
  • Page 113 If the problem persists, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 114 Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing tank cap, poor quality fuel, etc., could cause the warning light to come on after starting the engine. Contact a Jeep Dealership if it does not go off after having adopted other driving styles. In most cases, the car can be driven normally without needing to be towed.
  • Page 115 Warning Light/Symbol What it means TPMS TPMS failure If a TPMS failure is detected, the warning light flashes for about one minute and then stays on fixed. This sequence will continue when the engine is started again for as long as the fault persists. When the warning light is on, the system may not be able to correctly detect or signal low tyre pressure.
  • Page 116 "Liquids and lubricants" section in the "Technical Specifications" chapter. ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) FAILURE The symbol lights up to indicate an Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) failure. In this case, contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 117 ACTIVE SPEED LIMITER FAILURE (where provided) The symbol switches on in the case of failure of the Active Speed Limiter device. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to have the failure solved. DPF CLEANING (particulate trap) IN PROGRESS (diesel versions with DPF only) The symbol switches on constantly to indicate that the DPF system needs to eliminate the trapped pollutants (particulate) through the regeneration process.
  • Page 118 The water in fuel symbol indicates that water was detected in the fuel filter. If this symbol remains on, DO NOT start the car before you drain the water from the fuel filter to prevent engine damage and contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 119 KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO SYSTEM FAILURE (where provided) The symbol switches on in the event of Keyless Enter-N-Go system failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. POSSIBLE ICE ON ROAD (where provided) The symbol turns on when the external temperature falls to or below 3°C.
  • Page 120 FUEL LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE (where provided) The symbol switches on in the event of fuel level sensor failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. PEDESTRIAN ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING SYSTEM FAILURE (where provided) This symbol is shown on the instrument panel display in case of failure of the pedestrian acoustic warning. Contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 121 The symbol is displayed for a few seconds when starting the engine. If no faults are present, the symbol goes out. The symbol appears to indicate a Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system failure. If the fault persists, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 122 This symbol appears to indicate a hybrid system failure due to the disconnection of the traction battery (48V). In this case, the state of charge of the auxiliary battery is not shown on the display. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 123 29) Do not continue driving with one or more flat tires as handling may be compromised. Stop the vehicle, avoiding sharp braking and steering. If a tire puncture occurs, repair immediately using the dedicated tire repair kit and contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 124 When the car is moving, the warning light or symbol goes out: if the warning light remains on with steady light or flashing light, contact the Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 125 Warning Light/Symbol What it means ACTIVE SPEED LIMITER ACTIVATION (where provided) This symbol will light up when the active speed limiter is on and set to a specific speed. Refer to the “Speed Limiter” chapter in the “Starting and driving” section for further information. ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) SYSTEM ACTIVE WITHOUT REFERENCE CAR (where provided) This symbol appears when the Adaptive Cruise Control is on and no reference car is detected.
  • Page 126 (regeneration in progress). If the green or white symbol does not turn on after pushing the relative button on the central tunnel, this indicates a system failure: in this case contact a Jeep Dealership. INTELLIGENT SPEED ASSIST (ISA) ACTIVE (where provided) The symbol comes on in the event of a Intelligent Speed Assist system failure.
  • Page 127 White Symbols Symbol What it means ACTIVE SPEED LIMITER READY (where provided) This symbol will illuminate when the Active Speed Limiter has been turned on, but not set. Refer to the “Speed Limiter” chapter in the “Starting and driving” section for further information. LANESENSE / ACTIVE LANE MANAGEMENT (where provided) When the LaneSense / Active Lane Management system (for versions/markets, where provided) is active but not...
  • Page 128 If the green or white symbol does not turn on after pushing the relative button on the central tunnel, this indicates a system failure: in this case contact a Jeep Dealership. HILL DESCENT CONTROL (where provided) System enabling: turning on of the symbol with a fixed light.
  • Page 129   Message What it means "ELECTRIC" MODE (where provided) ELECTRIC The message is shown on the instrument panel display when the fully electric operating mode is activated by pressing the relevant button located on the central tunnel. Activating this mode allows fuel saving for later use. "e-SAVE"...
  • Page 130 The message is shown on the instrument panel display to indicate that 4WD is not available (e.g. including if there failure) the is no fuel) or to indicate an all-wheel drive system failure. If the fault persists, contact a Jeep Dealership. Warning messages...
  • Page 131 Message on the display What it means The message appears on the instrument panel display when the engine oil regeneration procedure is in progress to Electric mode preserve the quality of the engine oil and avoid having to change it. In this situation, "ELECTRIC" mode is temporarily temporarily not available and the car will always use the heat engine.
  • Page 132 Jeep Dealership. a rate that the charging system cannot sustain. NOTES: The warning light or symbol come on to indicate a problem in the charging system.
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  • Page 134 SAFETY The following section is very important: PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO it describes the safety systems fitted THE HYBRID SYSTEM ..110 on the car and provides the necessary ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS ..112 information on how to use them DRIVING ASSISTANCE correctly.
  • Page 135: Precautions Relating To The Hybrid System

    All high voltage wiring disconnection of the high-voltage battery harness is orange. If necessary, contact the Jeep Dealership for servicing or repair from the system are potentially toxic and work. NEVER touch the orange wiring flammable;...
  • Page 136 HYBRID SYSTEM COMPONENTS ON CAR NOT TO TOUCH 5520723D Do not touch, disassemble, remove or replace the following components: 1. Front electric motor - 2. Charging control module - 3. Rear electric motor - 4. Charge module...
  • Page 137: Active Safety Systems

    High voltage components and cables on the braking system should be serviced as hybrid vehicles are electromagnetically The system intervenes during braking soon as possible by a Jeep Dealership to shielded. when the wheels are about to lock, restore the ABS function. If the warning...
  • Page 138 This system manages the distribution of brake of the spinning wheel. This will Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as the braking torque between the front and allow more vehicle torque to be applied possible to have it repaired.
  • Page 139 under various driving conditions. The System Activation ESC system corrects for over-steering or NOTE Depending upon model and mode under-steering of the vehicle by applying of operation, the ESC system may have the brake of the appropriate wheel to multiple operating modes. assist in counteracting the over-steering System intervention or under-steering condition.
  • Page 140 64 km/h, the ESC systems turns off. roll back from a complete stop while on than 48 km/h, go to a Jeep Dealership At a reduced speed, the ESC system is an incline. If the driver releases the...
  • Page 141 activated if the automatic transmission RAB (Ready Alert Braking) SYSTEM HDC (HILL DESCENT CONTROL) is in the P (ParkReverse) or N (Neutral) SYSTEM It is a system that is activated position. For vehicles equipped with a automatically if the accelerator is (where provided) manual transmission, if the clutch is released quickly, with the aim of...
  • Page 142 the driver side door is closed. the car is on a descent with WARNING insufficient gradient, that is below 4% or a level surface, or is going uphill; 94) The ABS contains sophisticated the automatic transmission lever is in electronic equipment that may be P (“Park”) position.
  • Page 143 101) For the correct operation of the 105) In partial disengagement mode, the parking brake, turned the engine off and system, the tyres must of necessity be TCS component of the ESC system is engaged first gear, so that it is parked in the same make and type on all wheels, in disabled (except for the controlled slip safe conditions (for further information...
  • Page 144: Driving Assistance

    DRIVING ASSISTANCE bumper of the car. The BSA system loads (refer to the "Weights" chapter in monitors the detection zones on both the "Technical Data" section). SYSTEMS sides of the car when the car speed 116) The TSC system cannot prevent BSA (Blind-Spot Assist) SYSTEM swerving for all trailers.
  • Page 145 remain free of snow, ice and dirt/road speed of less than approx. 48 km/h with contamination so that the BSA system respect to your car. can function properly. Do not block the area of the rear bumper where the radar sensors are located with foreign objects (bumper stickers, bicycle racks, etc.).
  • Page 146 0304052893 0304052894 030405522 The BSA system is designed not to When RCP is on and the car is in 120) issue an alert on stationary objects reverse, the driver is alerted using both RCP (Rear Cross Path) function such as safety barriers, posts, walls, the visual and audible alarms, including This function helps the driver during foliage, berms, etc.
  • Page 147 "Blind Spot Alert", "Light/acoustic warning" shut off. Each time the car is started the braking the car to prevent the impact or mode previously stored mode will be recalled reduce its effects. and used. When the system is enabled and presence of a vehicle in the blind spot is NOTE The BSA system cannot be detected, a visual warning is sent to the...
  • Page 148 speed further (additional assistance "Multimedia" section), or using the Activation / deactivation in braking stage). The system will not instrument panel (see "Settings" in the If Autonomous Emergency Brake Control intervene if the driver takes control of "Display" paragraph in the "Knowing the has been correctly activated, it will be the car and is recognised as being aware instrument panel"...
  • Page 149 "Near" setting but shorter than that to normal and complete operation. lane change by other vehicles; of the "Far" setting in the event of a Should the fault persist, contact a Jeep vehicles travelling at right angles to potential accident. Dealership.
  • Page 150 Lane change by other vehicles the cold inflation pressure set by the driver (see indications in the "Technical cars suddenly changing lane, entering Specifications" section, "Cold tyre the same lane as your car and this inflation pressure" table). moving into the camera's field of vision, may cause the system to intervene NOTE The system only warns the tyre fig.
  • Page 151 the recommended cold tyre inflation cold tyre inflation pressure indicated on Sensors, mounted to each wheel as part pressure. the tyre information placard in order to of the valve stem, transmit tyre pressure turn the warning light off. readings to the receiver module. NOTE Therefore, if insufficient tyre pressure is indicated (warning light NOTE It is particularly important for...
  • Page 152 TPMS check message equipped with an original TPMS sensor is fitted on the car. If a system fault is detected, the warning light will flash for about 75 Full size spare wheel (without TPMS seconds and then remain continuously sensor): once fitted, while driving, the warning light comes on (flashing for lit.
  • Page 153 (TPM sensors) . Then, drive the car for the "Multimedia" section) or via the WARNING In the event of a system fault, 10 minutes above 24 km/h. The TPMS instrument panel (see "Settings" in the the amber symbol appears on the will acoustic warning and the warning "Display"...
  • Page 154 (e.g. application of fillers or always maintain a safe distance from the glues to remove scratches). Go to a Jeep 129) Should one or more wheels be fitted vehicle in front. without sensors (e.g. if the spare wheel Dealership for any operation of this type.
  • Page 155: Pedestrian Acoustic Warning System

    PEDESTRIAN ACOUSTIC 40) The TPMS has been optimized for the original equipment tires and wheels. WARNING SYSTEM TPMS pressures and warnings have been established for the tire size equipped on (where provided) your vehicle. Using spare wheels of a 132) different sizes, types and/or designs may During electric operation mode cause the system to operate incorrectly...
  • Page 156: Occupant Protection Systems

    Read the information given the following WARNING needs to be modified to accommodate pages with the utmost care. It is of a disabled person, contact the Jeep fundamental importance that the 132) The pedestrian acoustic warning Dealership. protection systems are used in the...
  • Page 157 The SBR system can be activated or 8 km/h (5 mph) and the driver or front deactivated by your Jeep Dealership. The system warnings unfastened seat seat passenger is unbuckled (if the SBR...
  • Page 158 The belt retractor will lock only during 4. Arrange the waist belt section as low 4. Continue to slide the fastening tongue very sudden stops or accidents. This as possible, under your abdomen, and up until it clears the folded belt strap device allows the belt to move freely as snug as possible.
  • Page 159 the release button. To verify that the until you hear it click indicating that it is 8. To disengage the mini-fastening belt strap anchoring is latched, pull fastened. tongue from the mini-buckle for storage, it downward on until it is locked into insert the regular fastening tongue into 3.
  • Page 160 If you are This car is also equipped with a second not sure, contact a Jeep Dealership. pretensioner (fitted in the kick plate The airbag system must be ready to area). Its activation is signalled by the protect you in a collision.
  • Page 161 If the icon on the display be deployed. possible failure of the airbag system. In stays on while driving, go to a Jeep The occupant restraint control unit this condition, the airbags may not be Dealership immediately for the necessary...
  • Page 162 This car may be equipped with driver devices. A large quantity of non-toxic gas and/or front passenger seat position is generated to inflate the front airbags. sensors that may adjust the inflation The steering wheel central trim cover rate of the front airbags based upon seat and the upper passenger side of the position.
  • Page 163 If any of the following safety for children. (Refer to the “Child the passenger front airbag will deploy occurs, have a Jeep Dealership service restraint systems paragraph in this during a collision. DO NOT assume that the airbag system immediately.
  • Page 164 button located on the steering wheel, system panel on the centre dashboard Press the “OK” button on the steering then complete the following actions: to warn the driver and front passenger wheel to select “Passenger airbag ON” that the front passenger airbag has been Scroll up or down to “Car Setup”.
  • Page 165 Front side airbags to protect the pelvis, inflates. Children are at an even greater roof liner out of the way and covers the chest and shoulders are located on the risk of injury from a deploying airbag. window. The window bags inflate with outer side of the front seats.
  • Page 166 After any accident, the car should be experiences a rollover or near rollover may occur. taken to a Jeep Dealership immediately. event and deployment of the side bags The airbag material may sometimes Enhanced accident response system...
  • Page 167 Turn on the interior lights, which The left direction ENGINE position. indicator is OFF. contact a Jeep Dealership. remain on as long as the conventional battery has power or for 15 minutes Enhanced accident response system reset The right direction...
  • Page 168 ON FIXED. short circuits and/or fires. EC directive 2003/20/EC requires proper Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as 10. DEACTIVATE use of restraints in all EC countries. possible to have the electrical system the left direction The right direction Children less than 1.5 metres tall...
  • Page 169 142) Do not allow people to ride in any back as possible to avoid contact between vehicle, take it to your Jeep Dealership area of your vehicle that is not equipped the child seat and the dashboard.
  • Page 170 160) The pretensioner may be used only systems. In this case the airbags or to the occupants if the car is involved in once. Contact a Jeep Dealership to have it pretensioners may not be deployed in an an accident severe enough to cause the replaced after it has been deployed.
  • Page 171 Do not add roof retractor assemblies replaced by a Jeep child restraint system from coming into racks that require permanent attachments Dealership immediately. Also, have the contact with the dashboard.
  • Page 172 Take your vehicle to a Jeep Dealership for any air bag system service. If your seat, including your trim cover and cushion, needs to be serviced in any way (including removal or loosening/tightening of seat attachment bolts), take the vehicle to a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 173   In Europe the characteristics of child restraint systems are ruled by the regulation ECE-R44, dividing them into five weight groups:   Group Weight ranges Size class / Fixing ISO/L1 Group 0 Indicatively up to 9 months up to 10 kg in weight ISO/L2 ISO/R1 ISO/R1...
  • Page 174 WARNING 192) Extreme Hazard! Never place a rearward facing child restraint in front of an active air bag. Refer to the warnings on the sun visor labels. Deployment of the air bag in an accident could cause fatal injuries to the baby regardless of the severity of the collision. 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.
  • Page 175 Child restraint system the event of sudden decelerations or a Group 2 collision. installation with universal seat The rearward facing child restraint belts system is restrained by the seat belts of The figures in the following sections the car, as shown in fig. 131. The child are examples of different types of child restraint system restrains the child with restraint systems.
  • Page 176 Children who weigh between 22 kg and 198) When your child restraint system is 36 kg and who are tall enough to use not in use, secure it in the vehicle with the adult belt strap may use a Group the seat belt or ISOFIX anchorages, or remove it from the vehicle.
  • Page 177 FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG AND CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS: ATTENTION F1B0129C...
  • Page 178 Seat belts for children over 12 ISOFIX restraint system if you run your finger along the gap between the backrest and seat cushion. years of age Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat belts instead of using child restraint systems.
  • Page 179 seating position. For some second row Installing child restraint systems seats, you may need to recline the using the top anchoring seat and/or raise the head restraint (if 1. Look behind the seating position adjustable) to get a better fit. If the where you plan to install the child rear seat can be moved forwards and restraint system to find the anchoring.
  • Page 180 Compatibility between the car seats follow the manufacturer's instructions and the child restraint systems is better: carefully. the i-Size child restraint systems can 205) Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those be considered as "Super ISOFIX"; this loads imposed by correctly-fitted child means that they can be perfectly fitted restraints.
  • Page 181 Child restraint system installation The table below illustrates the different possibilities for installing an ISOFIX child restraint on seats equipped with ISOFIX anchorages in accordance with European standard ECE 16.   The following table provides guidelines on positioning child restraint systems on the car seats. Each child restraint system position complies with the UNECE standards.
  • Page 182 Number of seats (°) Seat number 5 (*) Airbag Airbag ENABLED DISABLED Seat suitable for ISOFIX forward facing child YES (IUF) YES (IUF) restraint system (F2 | F2X | Seat suitable for auxiliary YES (only B2) YES (only B2) child restraint systems (B2 (IUF) (IUF) / B3)
  • Page 183 ® using the seat belt with three anchor points or the ISOFIX anchorages. IMPORTANT Jeep recommends fitting the child restraint system according to the instructions, which must be included.   Weight group...
  • Page 184 Peg Perego Viaggio 2-3 Shuttle Plus the three-point seat belt and the ISOFIX Group 2: from 15 kg to 25 (for versions/markets, where anchorages of the vehicle, if present. Jeep provided) recommends installing it using the ISOFIX from 95 cm to 135 cm anchor points of the vehicle.
  • Page 185 Peg Perego Viaggio 2-3 Shuttle Plus Group 3: from 22 kg to 36 the three-point seat belt and the ISOFIX (for versions/markets, where anchorages of the vehicle, if present. Jeep provided) from 136 cm to 150 cm recommends installing it using the ISOFIX Jeep order code: 50290504 anchor points of the vehicle.
  • Page 186: Safety Tips

    If the warning light blinks parts. Open welding or loose connections cracks and bulges. Check the wheel nuts or stays on while driving, go to a Jeep may permit exhaust gas to enter the for tightness. Check the tyres (including Dealership immediately for the necessary passenger compartment.
  • Page 187 the spare) for proper cold inflation 213) Always make sure that all those on 218) ONLY fit mats designed for the car. pressure. board the car are seated and are wearing DO NOT fit a mat that cannot be properly their seat belts correctly.
  • Page 188 224) It is recommended to only use mild soap and water to clean your floor mats. After cleaning, always check your floor mat has been properly installed and is secured to your vehicle using the floor mat fasteners by lightly pulling mat.
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  • Page 190 SOCKET (AC) ....254 ACTIVE DRIVE (4WD) AND JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE LOW (4WD CHARGING PROCEDURE FROM LOW) ......200 WALLBOX CHARGING STATION ("SMART"...
  • Page 191 "eCoasting" mode (ENERGY SAVING) ..... . . 262 "eBraking" MODE (HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY CHARGING) ....263 eAuto MODE .
  • Page 192: Starting The Engine

    Start the engine with the gear selector in starting procedure. position N (Neutral) or P (Park). Apply Under the following conditions, however, If the problem persists, contact a Jeep the brake before selecting a gear. the heat engine may be used: Dealership.
  • Page 193 not, the propulsion system of the car is turn the ignition device to the ENGINE versions with an electronic key (Keyless always available; position: if the procedure has been Enter-N-Go system): quickly press the while holding down the brake pedal, carried out correctly, you can start START/STOP ENGINE button on the position the automatic transmission lever...
  • Page 194 ENGINE position to the powered electric motor block heater extended park condition as identified in (available from your Jeep Dealership) is STOP position, the accessories will "Extended Park Starting" procedure, it remain powered for three minutes.
  • Page 195 heard due to the opening/closing of the 229) Allowing children to be in a vehicle 236) If the conventional battery is flat, electrical contacts. This noise is normal unattended is dangerous for a number you can jump start the car by connecting and is not intended to be an anomaly.
  • Page 196: When Parked

    WHEN PARKED ELECTRIC PARKING disengage position P (Park) or R (Reverse) only with the car at a standstill. Press BRAKE (EPB) the brake pedal fully before engaging any 239) Always remove the key from the ignition gear. The car is equipped with electric parking 45) Attempts to start the engine can last device when leaving the car.
  • Page 197 With parking brake disengaged, this indicates brake. automatic transmission, engage the a fault: in this case contact a Jeep A slight movement of the brake pedal parking brake before turning the gear Dealership.
  • Page 198 brake to prevent injury or damage caused warning will sound. The rear stop lamps with the detection of the driver’s by uncontrolled movement of the car. will also be illuminated automatically intention to move the car forward or in while the car remains in motion. reverse.
  • Page 199 We recommend having your brakes vehicle. serviced by your Jeep Dealership. automatically if the car is left 246) Be sure the parking brake is fully unattended while the ignition device is in disengaged before driving;...
  • Page 200: Hold 'N' Go" Function

    50) 51) brake released, a fault exists. Have the brake system repaired immediately by the Jeep Service Network. "HOLD 'N' GO" FUNCTION (where provided) The car can be equipped with the "Hold 'N' Go" function, which automatically...
  • Page 201: Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission

    clutch pedal, however lightly. In some lower gear and releasing the clutch may circumstances, the electronic clutch result in engine damage. control could cut in by interpreting the 53) When descending a hill, be very incorrect driving style as a fault. careful to downshift one gear at a time to prevent overspeeding the engine which can cause engine damage, and/or clutch...
  • Page 202 WARNINGS Engage N (or P) in case of prolonged running or off) and the brake pedal must stops. be pressed. Moreover, it is necessary to Never try to select position P when the press the button on the gear lever. car is moving.
  • Page 203 lever towards "−": shift down. WARNING With engine running and car stationary, in "Sequential mode", the The engagement of a lower or higher gear request for engaging 2nd gear is not is only permitted if the engine revs allow accepted by the system (whether the brake pedal is pressed or not).
  • Page 204 (N), do not tow the car In either case, if the described accelerator pedal when you wish to set and contact a Jeep Dealership. Should conditions and times are not respected, off. the lever be in P, release it before towing...
  • Page 205: Automatic Transmission

    – shifting to a lower gear in system with brake engaged" in this the glove compartment in front of the gear sequential driving mode. chapter). lever, as they could interfere and obstruct its movement, even if only temporarily. WARNING DO NOT accelerate while 55) If the car is on a gradient, always shifting from position P (or N) to another engage the electric parking brake...
  • Page 206 move the gear lever completely the car's optimal driving characteristics NOTE For Plug-In Hybrid versions, forwards, to end of travel position; are guaranteed in all the classic usage the sequential mode of the automatic make sure that letter P is displayed on conditions.
  • Page 207 START and the brake failure it is anyway recommended to ignition device and close all doors. Do pedal must be depressed. contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as not leave children unattended inside the possible. GENERAL WARNINGS car;...
  • Page 208: Electrified Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission

    ELECTRIFIED DUAL on versions equipped with Keyless WARNING Enter-N-Go, do not leave the electronic CLUTCH AUTOMATIC key near the car (or in a place that can TRANSMISSION 253) Never use position P ("Park") instead be accessed by children) and do not of the electric parking brake.
  • Page 209 P = Park to remove the key from the ignition Reverse (R) R = Reverse device (for versions with key with N = Neutral remote control) or to turn off the engine The engine cannot be started with the D = Drive, (automatic forward speed) (versions with an electronic key - Keyless lever in position R.
  • Page 210 WARNING With the electrified dual transmission control system downshifts flashing on the panel (also accompanied clutch automatic transmission operating (kick-down function). by an acoustic warning). This condition in “sequential mode”, the “eAuto" mode should not be interpreted as an WARNING When driving on roads with deactivates automatically (LED ON on operational fault, but simply as a request poor grip conditions (snow, ice, etc.)
  • Page 211 In this case, contact a 256) Never leave children unattended in locked. Jeep Dealership. the car. Always remove the key from the To remove the ignition key, turn it to ignition when leaving the car and take it GENERAL WARNINGS with you.
  • Page 212: Stop/Start System

    If the problem the heat engine running). For Plug-In Only for versions with a heat engine persists, contact a Jeep Dealership. Hybrid and Mild Hybrid versions, the Hill The Stop/Start system automatically Versions with automatic transmission...
  • Page 213 When the heat engine has been stopped the heat engine when releasing the shut-off of the heat engine by the automatically, keeping the brake pedal accelerator pedal (in this case, this could Start/Stop system for over 5 minutes pressed, the brake can be released lead to higher fuel consumption).
  • Page 214: Speed Limiter

    SET 260) If the conventional battery needs DESCRIPTION + button. Hold the button pressed to to be replaced, always contact a Jeep increase in 5 km/h steps. This device allows the speed of the car to Dealership. Replace the conventional...
  • Page 215: Electronic Cruise

    DEACTIVATING THE DEVICE respect this precaution with damage the SETTING THE DESIRED SPEED system. To deactivate the device, press the Proceed as follows: button fig. 152. A message will operate the device (see the previous Cruise Control buttons appear in the instrument panel display instructions);...
  • Page 216: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    "N" for versions with automatic transmission. comfort provided by the electronic Cruise 266) 264) In case of a malfunction or failure of Control when on the motorway or out of the device, contact a Jeep Dealership. town with light traffic.
  • Page 217 The use of the device is therefore not NOTES: The Fixed Speed Cruise Control does advantageous on busy roads or in town. not detect cars in front. Keep the If the sensor does not detect any selected function in mind. The ACC system allows the electronic vehicle ahead, the device will maintain a Only one Cruise Control function can...
  • Page 218 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL CANCELLING When driver switches ESC to full-off mode. ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION The following conditions cancel the When the 4WD LOW operating mode is system (storing the set speed and You can only engage ACC system if the engaged (Plug-In Hybrid version only). distance in memory): car speed is higher than 0 km/h.
  • Page 219 the ignition device switch is in the measurement is set to mph). Each touch The ACC system maintains set speed STOP position; of the button once will increase/decrease when driving uphill and downhill. When the 4WD LOW operating mode is the speed by 1 km/h (or by 1 mph, the However, a slight speed change on selected (Plug-In Hybrid version only).
  • Page 220 pressed. Once the shortest distance to apply the maximum required braking button, or apply the accelerator pedal to has been reached, a further press of the force. re-engage the ACC to the existing Set button will set the longest distance. Speed.
  • Page 221 Jeep ACC proximity signal; Dealership. If the weather conditions do not justify ACC not available warning;...
  • Page 222 NOTE On tight turns, the ACC system obstruction, have the windscreen and cases. performance may be limited. the front camera inspected at a Jeep Dealership. Using the device on gradient When driving on roads with variable ACC/FCW request for action indication gradient fig.
  • Page 223 lanes and it may not detect the car until ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL it is too late for the system to implement MODE a corrective action. Electronic Cruise Control mode is In this case, sufficient distance from available for travelling at constant speed the vehicle which is changing lane may in addition to the Adaptive Cruise Control not be guaranteed: it is advisable to pay...
  • Page 224 In the 278) The Resume function should only to ensure safe operation of the vehicle event of a sensor failure, contact a Jeep be used if traffic and road conditions under all road conditions. Your complete Dealership.
  • Page 225: Four-Wheel Drive - Jeep Active Drive (4Wd) And Jeep Active Drive Low (4Wd Low)

    (e.g. due to low-speed frontal impact as (N). Press the 4WD LOW button. during parking manoeuvres). In these cases, go to a Jeep Dealership to have the radar sensor realigned or replaced. SELEC-TERRAIN™ (where provided)
  • Page 226: Sport Mode

    SPORT: this mode allows you to use pass over obstacles at slow speed, such what is described in paragraph “HDC the electric motor and the heat engine to as large rocks, deep cracks, etc. system” in the “Safety” section). maximize the sporty driving of the car. Selectable in hybrid system operating Selectable in hybrid system operating modes: "HYBRID".
  • Page 227: Idle Coasting

    PARKSENSE SYSTEM - The SPORT mode activation and Deactivating the Stop/Start system deactivation is communicated on the (see the "Stop/Start system" chapter in Versions with 4 sensors instrument panel display via a screen this section). (where provided) Engaging the SPORT mode (see the with the symbol .
  • Page 228 The sensors can detect obstacles from If an obstacle is detected in the left Sound at long intervals/fixed arc a distance of about 30 cm up to 200 and/or right rear part, the display cm from the rear bumper horizontally, will show a single flashing arc in the depending on the position, orientation corresponding left and/or right part.
  • Page 229 Continuous sound/flashing arc Uconnect™ volume down: yes Rear distance: greater than 30 cm Left arc: 1st arc flashing Rear distance: 150-120 cm Middle arch: 1st arc flashing Left arch: off Right arc: 1st arc flashing Middle arch: 5th arc on fixed Acoustic warning: continual Right arch: off Uconnect™...
  • Page 230 WARNING ignition cycle. obstruction. Then perform an ignition If the Uconnect™ system is on when cycle. Contact a Jeep Dealership if the 281) Parking and other potentially the ParkSense system sends an acoustic message appears again. dangerous manoeuvres are, however, warning, the volume will be reduced.
  • Page 231: Parksense System - Versions With 12 Sensors

    ParkSense Sensors sensors could detect the ball mount and area of the sensors carried out by a Jeep The 12 parking sensors, 6 of which are hitch ball assembly, depending on its size Dealership.
  • Page 232 “Settings” in the “Multimedia” section Single sound 1/2 second/fixed arc Sound at close intervals/ flashing arc for further information. The ParkSense warning screen is located on the instrument panel display. It provides visual indication of the distance between the rear bumper and the detected obstacle.
  • Page 233 Continuous sound/flashing arc Uconnect™ volume down: yes Rear distance: greater than 30 cm Rear distance: 150-120 cm Left arc: 1st arc flashing Middle arch: 1st arc flashing Left arch: off Right arc: 1st arc flashing Middle arch: 5th arc on fixed Acoustic warning: continual Right arch: off Uconnect™...
  • Page 234 No sound/fixed arc Continuous sound/flashing arc Rear distance: 100-65 cm Left arch: off Middle arch: 3rd arc on fixed Right arch: off Acoustic signal: no Uconnect™ volume down: yes Rear distance: 65-30 cm Left arc: 2nd arc flashing Middle arch: 2nd arc flashing Right arc: 2nd arc flashing Acoustic warning: The acoustic warning increases as objects become...
  • Page 235 Then perform an ignition set to “low”, “medium”, and “high”. The LED of the button will be ON cycle. Contact a Jeep Dealership if the The factory default volume setting is when ParkSense system is disabled message appears again.
  • Page 236 turn the ParkSense off, it remains off acoustic and visual warnings. The rear Continuous sound/flashing arcs until you turn it on again, even after an sensors are automatically reactivated ignition cycle. when the trailer's cable plug is removed. If the Uconnect™ system is on when 283) 284) the ParkSense system sends an acoustic warning, the volume will be reduced.
  • Page 237 Contact a Jeep mount and hitch ball assembly is debris, to avoid system malfunctions. Dealership as soon as possible for repair...
  • Page 238: Active Parksense System (Automatic Park Assist)

    The system is provided to assist the any retouches to the paintwork in the driver and not to substitute the driver. area of the sensors carried out by a Jeep During a semi-automatic manoeuvre, Dealership. Incorrect paint application if the driver touches the steering wheel...
  • Page 239 transmission. If the manoeuvre cannot LED will turn OFF if any of the above be completed within the maximum conditions are not present. amount of shifts, the system will cancel SYSTEM OPERATION and the instrument panel display will 80) 79) instruct the driver to complete the When Active ParkSense (Automatic Park manoeuvre manually.
  • Page 240 protruding into the parking space (e.g., Area detected - Continue moving forward Area detected - Engage reverse gear ladders, liftgates, etc. from surrounding When the gear selector is put in the objects/vehicles). R (Reverse) position, the system may When seeking for a parking space, instruct the driver to wait for steering to the driver should drive as parallel or complete.
  • Page 241 versions). If the manoeuvre cannot driver should check their surroundings Check the surroundings - Move forward be completed within six shifts, the and be prepared to stop the car either system will cancel and the instrument when instructed to, or when driver panel display will instruct the driver to intervention is required.
  • Page 242 Once the car is in a standstill condition, manual transmission gear lever in first the car if the direction indicator is not the driver will be instructed to put the gear. activated. gear selector in R (Reverse) position. The driver needs to make sure that Perpendicular Active ParkSense the selected parking space for the Check the surroundings - Engage reverse...
  • Page 243 Area detected - Continue moving forward Area detected - Engage reverse gear transmission) and R (Reverse). If the manoeuvre cannot be completed within When the driver places the gear lever six shifts, the system will cancel and the into the reverse position, the system may instrument panel display will instruct instruct the driver to wait for steering to the driver to complete the manoeuvre...
  • Page 244 NOTE It is the drivers responsibility to Check the surroundings - Move forward Once the car is in a standstill condition, use the brake and stop the car. The the driver will be instructed to place the driver should check their surroundings gear lever into the reverse position.
  • Page 245 Check the surroundings - Move in reverse Exit” function. After the selection, the Check the surroundings - Stop the car and system activates and warns the driver remove your hands from the steering wheel on the dashboard display about the / Check the surrounding area - Wait until operations that have to be carried out to the manoeuvre is completed...
  • Page 246 Check the surroundings - Stop the car Check the surroundings - Move forward Check the surroundings - Engage reverse gear / Check the surroundings - Wait for completion of the manoeuvre 5520802D 5520815D Check the surroundings - Engage D position Check the surroundings - Stop the car 5520816D (for automatic transmission versions)
  • Page 247 Important information path are actually compatible with the NOTES: parking place identified by the system. If the sensors undergo collision Correct system operation is not The use of wheels and tyres that are which alters their position, the system guaranteed if snow chains or the space- different size to the original equipment operation could be greatly affected.
  • Page 248: 360° Surround System

    10 seconds or until the D, there will be an "X" button in the top area of the sensors carried out by a Jeep gear lever is moved to P (Park) or the right-hand corner of the screen, which Dealership.
  • Page 249 will light up. The button will light up and to reverse will show the screen magnified help for the driver, but the driver must the selected view type will appear on again. never allow their attention to lapse during each image. Shifting from reverse to neutral will keep potentially dangerous manoeuvres, even those executed at low speeds.
  • Page 250: Lanesense System

    steering wheel, together with a visual vehicle shampoo if necessary. In washing warning on the instrument panel display stations which use steam or high-pressure to prompt the driver to remain within the jets, clean the cameras quickly, keeping the nozzle more than 10 cm away from lines.
  • Page 251 SYMBOLS AND MESSAGES ON THE DISPLAY System on When the system is active and the lane limits have not been detected, the lane line appear grey. See fig. 217. 5520792D 5520882D Approaching the lane LaneSense system notifications are kept visible in the lower right corner of the When the system detects that the display even on screens other than the car has approached the lane line...
  • Page 252: Traffic Sign Recognition

    In the event of a failure of the camera, contact a Jeep Dealership. WARNING The system is designed to 90) Do not cover the operating range of read roads signs complying with the the camera with stickers or other objects.
  • Page 253 USE OF THE TRAFFIC SIGN the area of the instrument panel display IMPORTANT only when the following filters occur: RECOGNITION SYSTEM the additional fog signal will appear if System activation / deactivation 93) Functionality may be limited or the the front or rear fog lights are on; The system can be activated/deactivated system may not work if the sensor is the additional snow signal will appear...
  • Page 254: Isa (Intelligent Speed Assist)

    ISA (Intelligent Speed programmed on the instrument panel NOTE The "Cruise Control" (where display with these systems active. provided) and "Adaptive Cruise Control Assist) system (ACC)" functions (where provided) will If the speed is higher than the current (where provided) speed level stored by the Speed Limiter, not be available while the Intelligent The ISA system can be used to set a...
  • Page 255: Highway Assist System

    disengaged and you can re-activate the OPERATION the Adaptive Cruise Control device Intelligent Speed Assist by pressing the (ACC) must be on; The system only works if the driver keeps RES button. the car speed must be between 60 his or her hands on the steering wheel. and 150 km/h;...
  • Page 256 if the left or right direction indicator is display to alert the driver that he needs Active system (hands removed from the activated; to reposition his hands on the steering steering wheel for a short time) if the driver intentionally changes wheel.
  • Page 257 The main ones are listed below: WARNING replaced due to scratches, chipping or narrow, winding and curvy streets; breakage, contact exclusively a Jeep poor visibility (due to heavy rain, snow, Dealership. Do not replace the windscreen 296) Many unpredictable situations may fog, etc.);...
  • Page 258: Ada (Active Driving Assist)

    ADA (Active Driving large vehicle proceeding in an adjacent (e.g. heavy traffic, worn or missing lane lane) the system reduces control and markings, etc.). Assist) SYSTEM enters “co-steering” (countersteering) When entering a motorway on an on- (for versions/markets, where provided) ramp or exiting an on-ramp.
  • Page 259 on and the ADA will also be switched on The driver’s hands are on the wheel same side where the direction indicator (once all other conditions are met). and the driver is paying attention to the is active) If the ACC system was not active road If the driver abruptly disengages, before pressing the ADA On/Off button,...
  • Page 260 in this status are indicated by changes in If driver inattention is still detected or Remember that the active driving the colour of the warning lights of the a driver change is necessary, the system assistance system is a courtesy system system.
  • Page 261: Alm (Active Lane Management)

    ALM (Active Lane Signalling or avoiding collisions with indicator to signal a lane change other vehicles following the detection of another car in Management) SYSTEM Steer the car to avoid stationary the BSA zone on that side of the car, (for versions/markets, where provided) vehicles, slower vehicles, construction the ALM system issues a warning in the...
  • Page 262 driver continues to push outside the is changing lane by means of the ready to provide visual warnings on lane, the system provides a flashing instrument panel display. the instrument cluster display and a visual signal through the instrument tactile warning by vibration and/or The lane line appear grey when the cluster display, as well as a tactile torque-assisted steering on the steering...
  • Page 263: Rear Camera (Parkview Rear Backup Camera)

    REAR CAMERA Vibration And Steering Assist the gear lever is moved from the reverse position. Other configurable settings for this (PARKVIEW REAR system are for vibration intensity If activated, the grid is positioned on BACKUP CAMERA) (high/medium/low), power steering the image to highlight the width of the warning (high/medium/low) and warning (where provided) car and the expected reversing path...
  • Page 264: Charging

    CHARGING Charging port LED WARNING Next to the charging port there are (Plug-In Hybrid versions) some LEDs (1) fig. 228 that indicate 304) The driver is always responsible the charging status by means of four 305) 306) for parking and other potentially different colours and related flashing dangerous maneuvers.
  • Page 265 intensity (Ampere) (2) and the table " indicates to refer to Mode 2" Cable Variants in the "Power the descriptions and sources that can be used" chapter) or a figures in the Owner replacement cable recommended by the Handbook. manufacturer. indicates that a charging timer has been set.
  • Page 266 Power sources for electric Before charging, check the symbol (where provided) on the charging cable charging. Identification indicates that water should and compare it with the symbol on the not come into contact with of vehicle compatibility. the charging port on the charging cable (where provided).
  • Page 267: Power Sources That Can Be Used

    318) 319) 320) 321) 322) 323) 324) 325) 326) 327) 328) 329) current intensity by contacting a 330) 331) 332) 333) specialised technician: it is advisable to contact the Jeep Dealership. GENERAL INFORMATION The vehicle's high-voltage battery can TYPES OF CHARGE CABLES...
  • Page 268 a state of charge control unit (3) 309) Do not connect the charging cable equipped with LEDs, able to provide connector if there is dust and/or water on indications on any anomalies present the charging port. Making the connection in the presence of water or dust on the during the charging phase;...
  • Page 269 Do not immerse the charge cables, this may result in serious charging cables in liquids. personal injury or even death. Always 324) Take care not to drop the charging contact a Jeep Dealership. connector. The charging connector could be damaged.
  • Page 270 "Mode 2" cable variants table The following table shows the list of the specific cable types and the amperages allowed for each country where the car is sold. This amperage is the limit allowed when the charging power is set to the highest level.  ...
  • Page 271 Country group for "Mode 2" cable The list of countries contained in each "Country Group" associated with the "Mode 2" cable is shown below. Refer to the images under the list for more details. Group 1: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Morocco, Netherlands,...
  • Page 272 WARNING Never carry out any repair the specific "Mode 2" work on your own: always contact the charging cable cannot Jeep Dealership. 5520750D be used for domestic For the type of failure, refer to the power distribution networks description under "Charging system...
  • Page 273 334) The device is to be used exclusively for charging the car. 335) Never attempt to make a repair and/or perform maintenance on the charge cables, this may result in serious personal injury or even death. Always contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 274 CHARGING SYSTEM FAILURE Any faults during 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.   GREEN LED RED LED YELLOW LED Description Action/Consequence Charging cable not connected to the domestic charging socket or power failure in the domestic...
  • Page 275 GREEN LED RED LED YELLOW LED Description Action/Consequence Overheating during charging at a lower current level (see point 4) Proceed as follows: disconnect the charge cable from the car and from the domestic power socket with care (the domestic power plug may be hot); Overheating at the charging socket please wait for the domestic ON (Flashing)
  • Page 276 Dispersion of electricity on the car charge again. In case of a new fault, contact a Jeep Dealership The system will make a new charge ON (flashing) Electric charging current too high attempt after 30 seconds (6 attempts in total).
  • Page 277 ON (5 blinks) then try charging again. In case of a new fault, contact a ON (6 blinks) Jeep Dealership ON = LED on OFF = LED off BLINK = 0.5 seconds ON / 0.5 seconds OFF / 3 seconds pause...
  • Page 278 If you need to clean the device, use a made incorrectly and NOT carried out by soft cloth slightly dampened with a mild the Jeep Dealership will invalidate the detergent solution, then wipe dry with a Warranty and the above requirements.
  • Page 279: Procedure For Charging From Adomestic Power Socket (Ac)

    charging station and the charging port unroll the charging cable and connect located on the car. it to an AC charging port, fig. 245; PROCEDURE FOR CHARGING FROM A DOMESTIC POWER SOCKET (AC) (Plug-in Hybrid version) 5520614D 336) 337) 338) 339) 340) 341) 342) 343) 344) 345) remove the protective cover (2) 100) 101) 102) 103) 104) 105) 106) 107) fig.
  • Page 280 the charge level set in the Uconnect™ the button (2) fig. 249 on the charging system menu. port or use the dedicated App installed on your smartphone. WARNING Only use charging check by turning on the LEDs on cables supplied with your car, or a the cable control unit that there are no replacement cable recommended by the faults in the charging system (for more...
  • Page 281 To complete the charging, proceed as close the charging flap, making sure it domestic power supply socket and car follows: locks properly; ports. roll up the charging cable correctly, unlock the doors of the car allowing 338) Incorrect setting of the charge repositioning the protective cover current intensity can overload or overheat the charging cable to unlock;...
  • Page 282: Charging Procedure From Wallbox Charging Station ("Smart" Wallbox)

    "smart" wallbox depending on the building's electrical components may be voltage activated. charging stations, contact a Jeep system. Therefore, it is normal to hear noises Dealership. For the charging procedure, refer to the during this operation.
  • Page 283 park the car safely (automatic transmission lever in position "P" - Park); engage the electric parking brake; switch off the engine; remove the charging cable (optional) fig. 252 from the boot (inside a special bag), remove the protective cover (where provided) on the two-colour connector connector (4) and plug it into the socket of the public charging station, fig.
  • Page 284 NOTE In some countries the "Mode 3" WARNING cable is not available. WARNING Always connect the connector 346) The charging current level ("Level 1" first to the socket on the public charging / "Level 2" / "Level 3", etc.) can only be station and then to the car.
  • Page 285: Charging Cable Emergency Unlock

    NOTE Excessive force may break the 5520747D cable retainer. NOTE To restore correct operation of the system, contact the Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 286 INTERRUPTING THE CHARGING that the charging cable is still connected NOTE The (1) fig. 260 is only active inside the charging port, charging will when the doors are unlocked. PROCEDURE restart automatically and the cable will By inserting the charging connector of END OF CHARGING PROCEDURE be locked inside the charging port.
  • Page 287: Ecoasting" Mode

    INTERVENTION TYPE When switching from "Plus" to "Normal" and vice versa, a dedicated message will SELECTION appear on the instrument panel display. Plug-in Hybrid versions Mild Hybrid versions Only on Plug-In Hybrid, you can During deceleration, with a gear select the type of intervention of the engaged, the electric motor charges the "eCoasting"...
  • Page 288: Ebraking" Mode

    "eBraking" MODE MILD HYBRID VERSIONS When braking, with a gear engaged, (HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY the electric motor charges the auxiliary CHARGING) lithium battery (48V). PLUG-IN HYBRID VERSIONS The electric motor acts as an engine brake (“eCoasting” mode): this The "eBraking" mode, which is always contribution is increased by pressing the active regardless of the selected brake pedal at the same time ("eBraking”...
  • Page 289: Ecreeping" Mode

    "eCreeping” MODE "eLaunch” MODE (START "eBoosting" MODE OF ELECTRIC MODE) (Plug-In Hybrid and Mild Hybrid (Mild Hybrid versions) versions) This mode permits the simultaneous (Mild Hybrid versions) operation of the heat engine and electric This mode makes it possible, with the Plug-in Hybrid versions motor (combined with the electrified heat engine off, to start in electric mode...
  • Page 290: Eparking" Mode

    "eParking" MODE REFUELLING THE CAR REFUELLING PROCEDURE (DIESEL, PETROL AND MILD (Mild Hybrid versions) Before refuelling, check you are using HYBRID VERSIONS) the correct type of fuel. This mode makes it possible, thanks to Opening the flap the electric motor, to perform parking Furthermore, turn off the engine before manoeuvres at a low speed with the refuelling.
  • Page 291 switch off the engine and set the when the depressurisation operations automatic transmission lever to "Park" are completed, it will be possible ("P"); to refuel (during this procedure a as soon as the fuel flap unlock button dedicated message will appear on the fig.
  • Page 292 NOTE After pressing the button the boot, on the side panel near the fuel fig. 268/fig. 269, you have 20 minutes flap. to refuel. After this time you will need to 1. Open the liftgate. press the button again to refuel. 2.
  • Page 293 Refilling with nozzles The AdBlue level in the tank can ® be displayed in the Main Menu of the The system was designed in compliance Instrument Panel Display. with ISO 22241-5 (nozzle capacity: 10 l/min.). Refilling at stations with Operations after refilling higher flow rates is possible, but the Proceed as follows: nozzle could shut off and the amount...
  • Page 294 ® the container. Diesel fuel tank, this can result in serious B7: Diesel containing up to 7% (V/V) engine damage, contact a Jeep Dealership. of FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Esters) 111) Do not add additives or other fluids compliant with EN590.
  • Page 295: Towing Trailers

    TOWING TRAILERS 353) A fire may result if fuel is pumped IMPORTANT into a portable container that is inside WARNINGS of a vehicle, resulting in a risk of burns. Always place fuel containers on the 111) Follow these guidelines to maintain 356) 357) 358) 359) 360) ground while filling.
  • Page 296 a cable with a cross-section of not (fig. 275 - fig. 276). If you fit the cable less than 2.5 mm². In addition to the like this, use a single loop only. electrical branches, the car electrical system can only be connected to the supply cable for an electric brake and to the cable for an internal light for the trailer, not exceeding 15W.
  • Page 297 Contact a Jeep Dealership. couplers. Consult with your hitch and The ball head tow bar can be trailer manufacturer or Jeep Dealership fitted/removed manually, without for more information. requiring specific equipment. 359) The ABS with which the car is...
  • Page 298 REMOVABLE BALL HEAD TOW BAR J0A0423...
  • Page 299 B: released position (removed) locking mechanism remains in the pre- Should the removable ball head bar loading position even when the knob is require repair, only consult with a Jeep Installing the ball head tow bar released. Dealership. Remove the cap from the mounting pipe.
  • Page 300 Do not interconnect the hydraulic WARNING WARNING To install a tow hook contact braking system or vacuum system of your a Jeep Dealership. car with that of the trailer. This could 361) Improper towing can lead to cause inadequate braking and possible Trailer towing requirements accidents.
  • Page 301 towing car. Secure or attach chocks to the trailer wheels. 362) Do not connect the trailer brakes to the hydraulic lines of the car braking system, overloading on the trailer may cause failure. You might not have brakes when you need them and could have an accident.
  • Page 302: Towing For Tourism

    TOWING FOR TOURISM (TOWING OF CARAVANS, ETC.) Towing the car by another vehicle   TOWING CONDITION WHEELS LIFTED FROM GROUND FRONT WHEEL DRIVE (FWD) FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE Towing on level ground NONE NOT PERMITTED NOT PERMITTED REAR NOT PERMITTED NOT PERMITTED Towing on trolley FRONT PERMITTED...
  • Page 303: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS NOTES: 5. Set the ignition device to the ENGINE position and start the engine. Respect the local and national laws in force for towing the car. Contact your 6. Press the brake pedal and hold it 116) national and local authorities for more pressed.
  • Page 304 Plug-In Hybrid versions, consult the boot. The weight of the car and more slowly, thereby increasing its arrangement greatly affect fuel relevant section on the official Jeep fuel consumption and emissions. It consumption and stability. website. is therefore advisable to move off...
  • Page 305 If possible, warm up the passenger The hybrid system is able to recover Optimal energy recovery compartment before driving. energy from braking and slowing down: Optimising energy recovery is possible by making effective use of these driving If you are driving for a short time adopting an appropriate driving style.
  • Page 306 Fords may cause from their correct fitting position. damage not covered by warranty. WARNING Ensure that all the occupants For these operations, contact a Jeep of the car wear their seat belts correctly WARNING When crossing a ford, do not Dealership.
  • Page 307 If the wheels start to slip as you suspension. Contact a Jeep Dealership if Driving off-road uphill approach the crest of a hill, ease off the they are.
  • Page 308: Transporting The Car

    TRANSPORTING THE CAR WARNING (Plug-in Hybrid versions only) If the vehicle has to be transported on a 365) If the engine stalls, the driver skids ship or an airplane, it is not necessary to or it is not possible to drive in a straight line on the top of a hill or a road with a request any authorization from a public gradient, do not try to do a U-turn for any...
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  • Page 310 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Have a flat tyre or a burnt-out bulb? HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS ..286 At times, a problem such as these may HELP CALL ....286 interfere with your driving experience.
  • Page 311: Hazard Warning Lights

    HAZARD WARNING Emergency braking In the event of emergency braking LIGHTS the hazard warning lights switch on Press button fig. 278 to switch the lights automatically as well as the warning on/off. When the hazard warning lights lights in the instrument are on, the warning lights panel.
  • Page 312 Uconnect™ system display. the Uconnect™ system display when the Privacy: GPS location is always active for malfunction is detected. Contact a Jeep Once the connection has been HELP. Deactivating it via the "Settings" Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 313: Assist Call

    HELP Jeep official website, activate and login manually, by pressing the ASSIST call. Such factors can be caused by to your devices.
  • Page 314 When Uconnect™ system display. the Uconnect™ system display. Contact a geolocation is off, the vehicle position is Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. only tracked by the navigation, safety, Once the connection has been established, the following data will be...
  • Page 315: Uconnect Box System

    (identified by the yellow NOTE Regardless of charge, the battery tunnels, garages, multi-storey car parks, triangular label with the symbol must be replaced every 5 years by a Jeep mountains. because they are connected to orange dealership. cables) or any components that came...
  • Page 316: Replacing A Bulb

    cables. NEVER touch exposed electric occur. Any vapours released from the internal surfaces of the front and rear cables: danger of ELECTROCUTION; electrolyte, if inhaled, may also cause headlights. This is a natural phenomenon if you notice any electrolyte leakage a risk of intoxication.
  • Page 317 life of the lamp. In case of accidental contact, wipe the light bulb with a cloth moistened with alcohol and let the bulb dry. 373) Only replace the light bulbs when the engine is off and in a position that does not interfere with traffic and lets you safely replace them (see the description in the “Parking"...
  • Page 318   Exterior bulbs Lights type power LED (Contact a Jeep Dealership for – High beam / dipped beam headlights replacement) LED (Contact a Jeep Dealership for – Front side lights/daytime running lights (DRL) replacement) Front direction indicators WY21W LED (Contact a Jeep Dealership for –...
  • Page 319 Interior bulbs Lights Bulb ref. Front courtesy light Front courtesy light (sun visor) Rear ceiling light (models without sunroof) Rear ceiling light (models with sunroof) Interior lights HT-168 Ceiling light (storage compartment) HT-168...
  • Page 320 4. Extract the bulb and replace it. 9. Tighten the fixing screw and replace the protection caps. 5. Refit the connector and turn the bulb NOTE It is advisable to contact a Jeep holder clockwise. Rear fog light Dealership. 6. Reinstall the wheel arch liner.
  • Page 321 5. Refit the lamp by snapping in the locking tab features on the left and right edges of the fog lamp. NOTE It is advisable to contact a Jeep Dealership. Reversing lights 1. Open the liftgate.
  • Page 322: Fuses

    374) Replacement of a fuse. All work may be performed only by a Jeep Dealership event of a fault it must be replaced by or a qualified repair workshop. The another genuine one;...
  • Page 323 petrol versions), or in the box indicate Jack and tools fig. 295 the spare wheel (Plug-in Hybrid version) fig. 293. For Plug-In Hybrid versions: 1. Open the liftgate and then remove the load platform. 2. Remove the jack and spare wheel fastener (1) fig.
  • Page 324 CHANGING PROCEDURE Jacking instructions 378) 379) 380) 381) 382) 383) 384) Stop the car in a position that is not Jack warning label dangerous for oncoming traffic where you can replace the tyre safely, as far as possible from the side of the road. The ground must be flat and sufficiently compact;...
  • Page 325 (see fig. 301). In the case of any the tyre which indicate the direction of doubts regarding the bolts tightening rotation. It is compulsory to comply with torque, contact a Jeep Dealership; this direction. Only in this way can the tyres maintain their characteristics in 5520393D...
  • Page 326 Jeep Dealership where it can be come loose; indicated on the label affixed to the raised on a lift.
  • Page 327: Tirekit

    If it is necessary spare wheel. The driving characteristics of car must be stopped in a lay-by, car- to work under the car, contact a Jeep the car will be modified with the space- Dealership, which can place it on a saver spare wheel or spare wheel fitted.
  • Page 328 be exposed to the risk of injury. In the event of a puncture, change the tyre in accordance with the laws of the country in which you are travelling. OPT1 KIT DESCRIPTION 396) The TireKit is located in the boot inside its own box.
  • Page 329 1.8 bar / 26 pressure is lower than 1.8 bar / 26 psi, psi 15 minutes after turning on, do do not resume driving but contact a Jeep not resume driving but contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 330 OPT2 KIT DESCRIPTION Repair procedure 398) 399) 400) 5520951D (G) Cap for the sealant bottle 5520953D (H) Sealant bottle and expiry date Proceed as follows: (I) Speed label take the kit, detach the speed limit 5520949D (A) Pressure gauge sticker (I) fig. 310 and apply it in a Description (B) Instruction label clearly visible position fig.
  • Page 331 / 29 psi restore the pressure and the parking brake; engage 1st gear if drive safely to a Jeep Dealership as soon 5520956D uphill or reverse gear if downhill; wheels as possible. If, however, the pressure is activate the compressor setting the all steered;...
  • Page 332 392) Repairs are not possible in the case cannot guarantee proper seal because of damage to the wheel rim (bad groove the tire is too damaged. Contact a Jeep distortion causing air loss). Do not remove Dealership for any such operations.
  • Page 333: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING conventional battery could break or Jump starting procedure explode! 406) If the conventional battery is flat, a jump Preparation for jump starting starting can be performed using the Cable connection The conventional car battery is located in battery and the cables of another car, Proceed as follows to carry out a jump the engine compartment, behind the left an auxiliary battery or a booster.
  • Page 334 406) Failure to observe this procedure Jeep Dealership. could cause injuries or damage due to the explosion of the conventional battery. 124) 407) Do not connect the cable to...
  • Page 335: Fuel Cut-Off System

    STOP to prevent the battery from running down. WARNING The auxiliary battery can only be reconnected to the electrical system by a Jeep Dealership. Reset procedure To restore correct operation of the car, carry out the following procedure...
  • Page 336: Releasing The Automatic Transmission And The Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission Lever

    RELEASING THE Insert the supplied screwdriver start the engine. perpendicular into the release access AUTOMATIC IGNITION KEY EMERGENCY hole in the rear right corner of the gear REMOVAL TRANSMISSION selected, fig. 321 and press down on the AND THE DUAL release lever;...
  • Page 337: How To Free Abogged-Down Car

    (reverse). IMPORTANT Apply minimum pressure to the accelerator pedal in order to maintain 126) It is advisable to contact a Jeep the rocking movement without making Dealership to have the refitting procedure the wheels spin or increasing engine carried out. If you would like to proceed rpm.
  • Page 338 stability program (ESC) to partially a speed higher than 24 km/h to prevent disengaged mode. For more information, damage to the transmission. Revving refer to "Electronic Brake Control up the engine or spinning the wheels may cause overheating and damage the System"...
  • Page 339: Towing A Broken-Down Car

    (*) WARNING (excluding Mild Hybrid versions) If the transmission cannot be put in neutral (N), do not tow the car and contact a Jeep Dealership. If the automatic transmission gear lever is locked in "Park" (P), release it before starting to tow the car.
  • Page 340 (**) WARNING (Mild Hybrid versions) If the electrified dual clutch automatic transmission cannot be put in neutral (N), tow the car with the front wheels raised to avoid damaging the transmission. If the car is towed, if the transmission lever is NOT in neutral (N) and if “N”...
  • Page 341: Towing The Car

      TOWING THE CAR WARNING If a car is towed without device in ENGINE mode, you must complying with the requirements shown manually disable the electric parking For Plug-In Hybrid versions, it is in the table, the transmission and/or brake whenever the driver's door is recommended to tow the car with all the the transfer unit might be seriously opened by pressing the brake pedal and...
  • Page 342 Towing attachment warning label 132) Using the towing attachment The car is equipped with a tow eye fig. 326 which can be used to move it if it breaks down. If a towing attachment is used, make sure to follow the instructions in "Precautions for using the towing attachment"...
  • Page 343 412) Do not use a chain with a tow eye. 130) Ensure that the Electric Park Brake Chains may break, causing serious injury is released, and remains released, while or death. being towed. 413) Do not use a tow strap with a tow 131) Do not use a bumper mounted eye.
  • Page 344: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    ENHANCED ACCIDENT brake pedal and the speed at which the vehicle is travelling. RESPONSE SYSTEM This information provides a more (EARS) complete picture of the circumstances in which collisions and injuries occur. The car is equipped with an Enhanced If all available EDR positions are Accident Response System (EARS).
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  • Page 346 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance allows car SCHEDULED SERVICING ..322 performance to be maintained over ENGINE COMPARTMENT ..324 time, operating costs to be contained, CHARGING THE and safety system performance to be CONVENTIONAL BATTERY .
  • Page 347: Scheduled Servicing

    Vehicle Limited Warranty. It is advisable elements (gaiters/sleeves/bushes, etc.); system and positioning/wear of screen to inform a Jeep Dealership of any small check the state of charge and fluid wiper/rear window wiper blades. operating irregularities without waiting level of the conventional battery;...
  • Page 348 check and, if necessary, change engine oil and replace oil filter; check and, if necessary, replace cabin air filter; check and, if necessary, replace air cleaner.
  • Page 349: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT Version 1.3 5520590D 1. Engine oil level dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Engine coolant 4. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 5. Brake fluid 6. Conventional battery...
  • Page 350 1. Engine oil level dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Heat engine coolant 4. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 5. Brake fluid 6. Conventional battery 7. High-voltage system coolant NOTE The cooling tank of the high-voltage system cannot be refilled by the driver. If it is necessary to top up the fluids, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 351 1.6 diesel engine 5520665D 1. Engine oil level dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Engine coolant 4. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 5. Brake fluid 6. Conventional battery...
  • Page 352 1. Engine oil level dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Heat engine coolant 4. Mild Hybrid system low temperature circuit coolant 5. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 6. Brake fluid 7. Low-voltage battery(12V) NOTE The cooling tank of the 48V auxiliary battery system cannot be refilled by the driver. If it is necessary to top up the fluids, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 353 WARNING It is advisable to check the If the level is below the MIN level, go engine oil level indication before long to a Jeep Dealership. Do not attempt to journeys. open the cap fig. 336 yourself to avoid burns and/or damage to the cooling Check that the oil level is between the system and electronic components.
  • Page 354 (e.g. car radio, emergency lights, etc.). The transmission control oil level should Do not leave devices switched on for a only be checked at a Jeep Dealership. long time (e.g. car radio, emergency 5520900D lights, etc.) before carrying out any work...
  • Page 355 10 minutes. Have the system If necessary, only replace the plug with 432) The electrolyte solution contained inspected at a Jeep Dealership before another original or the operation of the in the conventional battery is extremely the summer.
  • Page 356: Charging The Conventional Battery

    To change the oil and 142) Always top up using engine oil of the potential damage. filters, it is advisable to contact a Jeep same specifications as that already in the Dealership. engine.
  • Page 357: Servicing Procedures

    SERVICING PROCEDURES "quick-type" conventional battery charger turn on the battery charger. is used with the battery fitted on the car, At the end of the charging process, before connecting it disconnect both switch the battery charger off; 147) 148) 149) cables of the conventional battery itself.
  • Page 358 To disengage the wiper blade from the rear window and rubber profile of the be checked and serviced at a Jeep wiper arm, press the button (1) fig. 338 windscreen/rear window wiper blades, Dealership at the beginning of the...
  • Page 359 (antifreeze) cleaned Slide the windscreen wiper blade Then check that the nozzle holes are not and washed by a Jeep Dealership. upwards into the windscreen wiper arm clogged; use a needle to unblock them if Engine cooling system radiator cap hook until you reach/hear the end stop necessary.
  • Page 360 Jeep Dealership. 442) The exhaust system can reach high pay particular attention. temperatures and can start a fire if you...
  • Page 361: Raising The Car

    If the car is to be lifted, go to a Jeep car. Some non-approved coolants are Dealership which is equipped with the...
  • Page 362: Wheels And Tyres

    they have been fitted for longer than of the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 6 years. Also remember to check the (TPMS). space-saver spare wheel with particular 471) care; if a tyre is changed, also change the 159) inflation valve. Tyre rotation recommendations Snow tyres 472) In some areas, it may be mandatory to...
  • Page 363 452) Non-uniform tyre pressure may load capacity for your car. Never overload 466) Never use a tyre with a smaller load cause steering problems leading to loss of them. index or capacity other than what was control of the car. originally equipped on your car.
  • Page 364: Car Inactivity

    5 minutes, setting external The Jeep Dealership can provide further after driving about 0.8 km. Do not air and with fan set to maximum speed. exceed 48 km/h. Drive cautiously and...
  • Page 365: Bodywork

    BODYWORK the compressor when the system is if high pressure jets or cleaners are operated again. used to wash the car, keep a distance BODY AND UNDERBODY of at least 40 cm from the bodywork to IMPORTANT After setting the ignition WARRANTY avoid damage or alteration.
  • Page 366 this must be done with the engine cold WARNING Never use aromatic IMPORTANT and with ignition device turned to STOP. substances (e.g. petrol) or ketones (e.g. acetone) for cleaning the plastic lenses Take care not to direct the water jet 161) In order to preserve the appearance of the headlights.
  • Page 367: Interior

    INTERIOR LEATHER AND SOFT TOUCH be possible to remove them with abrasive PARTS products and/or polishes, which is highly inadvisable as they could alter the typical 473) 474) 475) (where provided) opacity of the paint. Do not use pure Periodically check the cleanliness of the To clean these components, use a windscreen washer fluid for cleaning interior, beneath the mats, which could...
  • Page 368 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Everything you may find useful for IDENTIFICATION DATA ..344 understanding how your vehicle is made MOTOR AND HIGH-VOLTAGE and works is contained in this section BATTERIES ....345 and illustrated with data, tables and HYBRID SYSTEM BATTERY .
  • Page 369: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA Chassis number The chassis number (VIN) is indicated in the front left corner of the windscreen and can be seen from outside the car (fig. 341). This numbers is also printed on the front right part of the body, on the front floor (fig.
  • Page 370: Motor And High-Voltage Batteries

    MOTOR AND HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERIES   Versions 1.3-litre 130 HP 1.3 150 HP 1.6 Multijet 130 HP Engine code 55282328 55282328 46346020 Cycle Otto Otto Diesel Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 70 x 86.5 70 x 86.5 79.5 x 80.5...
  • Page 371   PLUG-IN HYBRID VERSION Versions 1.3 190 HP (*) 1.3 240 HP (*) Engine code 46337540 46337540 Cycle Otto Otto Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 70 x 86.5 70 x 86.5 Total displacement (cm³) 1332 1332...
  • Page 372 Features Maximum torque (Nm) (*) The peak power that the electric motor can supply may be higher than the continuous power, depending on various factors such as the state of charge of the high-voltage battery and the environmental conditions. HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERIES Features Battery type Lithium ions...
  • Page 373   HEAT ENGINE (MILD HYBRID VERSION) Versions 1.5 130HP Engine code 46347812 Cycle Otto Number and position of cylinders 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 71.2 x 92.2 Total displacement (cm³) 1469 Compression ratio 12.5 Maximum power (CEE) (kW) Maximum power (CEE) (HP) corresponding engine speed (rpm) 5250...
  • Page 374 ELECTRIC MOTOR "e-machine" (Mild Hybrid version) Features Technology Synchronous electric motor with 48V double three-phase winding Continuous power (kW) 8 (*) Maximum torque (Nm) (*) The peak power that the electric motor ("e-machine") can supply may be higher than the continuous power, together with various factors such as the state of charge of the 48V auxiliary lithium ion and based on the environmental conditions.
  • Page 375: Hybrid System Battery

    HYBRID SYSTEM BATTERY HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY (PLUG-IN HYBRID VERSION) Features Battery type Lithium ions Voltage (Volts) Energy capacity (kWh/Ah) 11.4 / 33 Range (km) (*) (*) The range value depends on the energy draw of the services on the car (e.g. automatic dual-zone climate control system on). AUXILIARY BATTERY (MILD HYBRID VERSION) Features Battery type...
  • Page 376: Transmission

    TRANSMISSION Versions with mechanical gearbox Versions Transmission Clutch Traction 1.3-litre 130 HP Six forward gears plus reverse Self-adjusting pedal without with synchronisers for forward Front idle stroke 1.6 16V Multijet 130HP gears and reverse Versions with dual clutch automatic transmission Versions Transmission Traction...
  • Page 377: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its original tyres. Height is measured with car unladen. 5520824D   1624 (*) / 1629 (**) / 4404 2636 1638 (*)(***) 1547 2033 1542 1819 / 1644 (**) (***) (*) Without roof rack bars (**) With roof rack bars...
  • Page 378   5520462D   Minimum ground clearance / typical angles Minimum ground clearance Approach angle (B) Departure angle (C) Breakover angle (D) - mm (A) 1.3 130 HP (*) 15.8° 30.8° 21.8° 1.3 150 HP (**) 15.8° 30.8° 21.8° 1.3 190 HP /1.3 240 HP 201 / 213 (****) 16°...
  • Page 379 Approach angle (Reference B) The approach angle is determined by the horizontal line of the road surface and by the tangent line passing between the front wheel and the most projecting low point of the car. The wider the angle, the lower the chance to hit an obstacle with the body or chassis, when climbing a steep slope or overcoming an obstacle.
  • Page 380: Rims And Wheels

    RIMS AND WHEELS winter equipment; therefore their use is 215 Nominal width (S, distance in mm equivalent to that of the snow chains. between sides) 476) 477) The snow chains may be applied only to 65 Height/width ratio (H/S), expressed as Alloy rims, tubeless radial tyres.
  • Page 381 77 = 412 kg 97 = 730 kg checked with a torque wrench at the J0A0010 Jeep Dealership or a service station. 78 = 425 kg 98 = 750 kg WHEEL AND TYRE TIGHTENING TORQUES...
  • Page 382 After 40 km, have the tightening torque of the fixing bolts checked and check that they are properly seated in the wheel. 481)
  • Page 383 RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED 476) 477)   Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres 7J x 17 ET37.5 215/60 R17 96H/ 96V/100V XL 215/60 R17 96Q (M+S) (*) 7J x 17 ET37.5 235/60 R17 102H 235/60 R17 102H 1.5 130 HP (****) 7J x 18 ET37.5 225/55 R18 98V/98H 225/55 R18 99Q (M+S)
  • Page 384 Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres 6.5J x 17 ET40 215/60 R17 96H (M+S) 215/60 R17 96H (M+S) Spare wheel (*) 6.5J x 17 ET40 215/65 R17 99S (M+S) (**) 215/65 R17 99S (M+S) (**) (*) For versions/markets, where provided (**) Plug-in Hybrid version (***) Only for using 7 mm snow chains (****) Mild Hybrid versions WARNING The spare wheel fitted the speed of the vehicle must not exceed 80 km/h: for more information refer to the on "Changing...
  • Page 385 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE When the tyres are warm, the inflation pressure should be + 0.3 bar in relation to the recommended figure. However, recheck the correct value when the tyre is cold. With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the pressure value prescribed for standard tyres. If it is necessary to raise the car, refer to the "Raising the car"...
  • Page 386 Plug-in Hybrid version   Unladen/medium load Full load Tyres Front Rear Front Rear 215/60 R17 96H/ 96V/100V XL (*) 235/60 R17 102H (***) 235/50 R18 101V XL (***) 235/55 R18 100H (***) 235/45 R19 99V XL/ 99H XL (***) 215/65 R17 99S (**) (*) Non original tyre: it must only be fitted if 7 mm snow chains are to be used.
  • Page 387: Weights And Loads

    WEIGHTS AND LOADS E.g.: E= 3400 kg - D= 2400 kg WARNING Braked trailer = 1000 kg + 250 kg (SAE To identify the weights and loads towing)(*) for this vehicle, refer to the plate 478) DO NOT fit wheel hub caps when ATTENTION Do not exceed the indicated shown in fig.
  • Page 388   TOWABLE WEIGHTS (kg) Versions 1.3 130 HP / 150 HP 1965 1750 1.3 190 HP/240 HP (Plug-In Hybrid) 2400 1250 1.5 130 HP (Mild Hybrid) 2045 1450 1.6 Multijet 130 HP 2086 1250 Key: A = TOWABLE WEIGHT B = UNBRAKED TRAILER C = LOAD ON TOW HOOK D = LOAD ON ROOF (versions with roof rack bars)
  • Page 389: Refuelling

    REFUELLING   1.3 190 HP/1.3 1.5 130 HP Prescribed fuels and original 1.3 130 HP 1.3 150 HP 240 HP (*) (****) lubricants Fuel tank (litres): 42.5 / 36.5 (°) Unleaded petrol with at least 95 R.O.N. (EN228 specifications) – Including a reserve of (litres): Engine cooling system (litres): High-voltage cooling system (litres)
  • Page 390 (**) In particularly harsh weather conditions, we recommend using a 60% mixture of PARAFLU UP and 40% demineralised water. (***) NOTE The cooling tank for the high-voltage system cannot be refilled by the driver. If it is necessary to top up the fluids, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 391   Prescribed fuels and original 1.6 16V Multijet lubricants Fuel tank (litres): Diesel for motor vehicles (EN590 Specification) Including a reserve of (litres): AdBlue ® (DIN 70 070 and ISO AdBlue® tank (where provided) capacity approximately (litres): 22241-1 specifications) Mixture of demineralised water and Engine cooling system (litres): 50% PARAFLU UP (*) Engine sump and filter (litres):...
  • Page 392: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS The engine oil used in your vehicle has been carefully developed and tested to meet the requirements of the Scheduled Servicing Plan. Always using the lubricants specified will ensure that the vehicle meets the stated consumption and emissions performances. The quality of the lubricant is a key factor in the operation and life of the engine.
  • Page 393 Original liquids and Features Specification Applications lubricants TUTELA TRANSMISSION GI/VI ATF AW-1 automatic Synthetic lubricant 9.55550-AV2 Contractual Technical transmission lubricant Reference N° F336.G05 Lubricant for electrified TUTELA DCT 700 H Synthetic lubricant, first dual clutch automatic 9.55550-HE2 Contractual Technical use EG FFL-7A transmission (Mild Hybrid Reference N°...
  • Page 394 Original liquids and Features Specification Applications lubricants To be used for filling the AdBlue ® tank on versions AdBlue ® additive for diesel DIN 70 070 and ISO 22241- Water- AdBlue ® solution AdBlue ® equipped with Selective emissions (*) Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system PETRONAS DURANCE DIESEL...
  • Page 395: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Top speed achievable after the car break-in period.   Versions km/h 1.3 130 HP 1.3 150 HP 1.3 190 HP(*) 184 (**)/ 135 (***) 1.3 240 HP(*) 200 (**)/ 135 (***) 1.5 130 HP (****) 1.6 16V Multijet 130 HP (*) Plug-in Hybrid version (**) Hybrid mode (***) Electric mode...
  • Page 396: Fuel Consumption And Co 2 Emissions

    FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO 2 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. Type of route, traffic, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of the vehicle, level of equipment/accessories, use of the climate control system, vehicle load, presence of roof rack, and other situations that negatively affect the aerodynamics or resistance will lead to different consumption values.
  • Page 397: Prescriptions For Handling The Car At The End Of Its Life

    PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE CAR AT THE END OF ITS LIFE (where provided) The Manufacturer has been committed for many years to safeguarding the Environment through the constant improvement of its production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly "eco-compatible". To grant customers the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response to European Directive 2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, the Manufacturer is offering its customers the chance to hand over their vehicle at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
  • Page 398 MULTIMEDIA TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFO ....374 This section describes the main Uconnect™ ....376 functions of the Uconnect™...
  • Page 399: Tips, Controls And General Info

    Jeep Dealership. damage its surface; disconnected. If the temperature is particularly low, clean with a damp cloth (microfibre...
  • Page 400 Immediately stop using the system in the event of a fault. Otherwise the system might be damaged. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to have the system repaired. WARNING 482) Follow the safety rules below: otherwise serious injuries may occur to the occupants or the system may be damaged.
  • Page 401: Uconnect

    Uconnect™ Version with navigation system (10.1") 5520913D...
  • Page 402 Version without navigation system: (A) 10.1" / (B) 8.4" (where provided) 5520911D...
  • Page 403 GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY AREA (1)   Graphic button Functions Mode - Home Show main display Press graphic button Access Media mode to select available - Media sources, folder tracks and interaction with Press graphic button audio settings Climate control system settings (air flow, set - Comfort indoor temperature) and heated seat (where Press graphic button...
  • Page 404 STATUS BAR   Area Functions Mode Climate control system display and settings on Comfort (where provided) Press graphic button driver and passenger side Quick access to functions: Profiles, Reconfigurable quick button bar Notifications, External temperature (where Press graphic button provided), Voice recognition (where provided) Display the current time / access to the Apps Timetable / App customisation Press graphic button...
  • Page 405 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. 5520669D Steering wheel controls summary table Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold Display on the instrument panel of the list of the last 10 calls and favourite phone numbers (only with call browsing active) (where provided) According to the version:...
  • Page 406 CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL   Buttons Interaction Button 2 (steering wheel left side) Brief button press: search for next radio station or selection of USB next track. Upper button Long button press: scan of higher frequencies until released/fast forward of USB track.
  • Page 407 CENTRAL DASHBOARD CONTROLS 5520740D   Control Function Turn knob: increase/decrease volume Press button: Uconnect™ on/off button Turn knob: tune radio stations / select audio track / select menu item Press button: confirm selection Turn the Uconnect™ display on/off Activate/deactivate the “Mute” function...
  • Page 408 TOUCHSCREEN FUNCTION HOT BUTTONS Middle part: Display of information about the track or station being played and The system uses the touchscreen Up to 2 hot buttons (3) fig. 352 can be playback control buttons: function; to interact with the different set on the status bar.
  • Page 409 Within each list, the "ABC" graphic the AUTO function; The "Device Manager" can be accessed button allows the user to skip to the temperature synchronisation and directly from the "Phone" function. desired letter in the list. driver/passenger side ventilation (Sync). NOTE Up to 20 device can be paired.
  • Page 410 When a USB device is plug into the display and call the contacts in the available, refer to the mobile phone port on the dashboard with the radio phonebook of the mobile phone; owner's handbook. on, it starts to play the tracks on the view received text messages (where You can make a call by selecting one of provided);...
  • Page 411 NOTE On some mobile phones, to make answer a received message or as a new intuitively. To enable them, connect a the text voice reading function available, message: compatible smartphone to the USB the text notification option on the phone port of the car or in Wireless mode must be enabled;...
  • Page 412 Auto press the steering wheel button appears on the smartphone. You can "Jeep" or "Hey Uconnect" (if the user has (long press of the button) or the only perform this procedure with the car previously enabled the function, for "Microphone"...
  • Page 413 Call <number> Climate monitored in order to minimize fuel Write message consumption Set the temperature to <value> Call back "Battery" (instantaneous power I'm cold Show recent calls value, expressed in kW, related to the Make it warmer Show outgoing calls consumption of the electric motor and Turn down the fan Show missed calls...
  • Page 414 5520930D 5520926D 5520904D Auxiliary battery charge Press the "Power Flow" graphic button, fig. 356 or fig. 357 (according to the During deceleration/braking, the flows version): the display will show the (1) fig. 360 or fig. 361 (depending on previously described information. version) indicate a transfer of energy Driving with only the heat engine from the wheels to the heat engine and...
  • Page 415 between the heat engine and the electric The energy flow indicates energy passing Travelled", fig. 366 or "Regeneration", motor. to the battery. fig. 367 (display of information related The contribution of the electric motor to the regeneration of the auxiliary is shown by the energy flows from the battery.
  • Page 416 The blue bars refer to operation with the engine is monitored in order to minimize "Previous Week" and "Current Week") on heat engine. fuel consumption. the display with information regarding: "Battery" (peak power value, expressed Regeneration "Distance travelled" (values expressed in kW, that the high voltage battery in km or mi), fig.
  • Page 417 electric operation mode ("ELECTRIC") or NOTE If the charging schedule is not set, hybrid operation mode ("HYBRID"). to charge the high-voltage battery simply connect the cable to the power socket The green bars are referred to the (the charging schedule operation does operation with electric motor.
  • Page 418 "Repeat": allows you to repeat the NOTE The schedule of the automatic function for the selected days of the dual-zone climate control system can week (the days are at the bottom of the be activated only under the following screen). conditions: NOTE The temperature set by the Doors closed correctly;...
  • Page 419 which reduces the charging current to of 22 hours with level (1) “low” set on the socket to which the car is connected. the Uconnect™ system display, which corresponds to a current consumption of NOTE Charging times and currents refer 2.7 A.
  • Page 420   You can find your destination by "Settings": select this button to "Search”: select this graphic selecting it on the map, choosing a open the Settings Menu. In the button to search for an address, a saved destination (for example "Home" or "Settings"...
  • Page 421 If a route is planned, the map shows Tip: You can add a charging station as a Select this button to switch charging stations near your destination. stop on your route by using the pop-up between the "3D direction up", menu.
  • Page 422 Pressing the "Apps" graphic button to The navigation system can also be access the “Settings” page. display the "Favourites", "Recent", "Other updated at the Jeep Dealership. categories" and "All" submenus. The settings are available if the car speed is below 8 km/h. You can access...
  • Page 423 between apps. The following are having completed the procedure, a PROFILES displayed in order: Media, A/C, Nav, warning message will appear on the By entering the Profiles environment you Telephone, Vehicle, System and more. display and the operation will be ended. can create an avatar and enter your own The applications in each category are customisations.
  • Page 424 included with the car, at no additional Updates over external Wi-Fi cost to the customer. When a software update via Wi-Fi is available, a pop-up window will appear When a software update is available, a on the screen offering the update pop-up window will appear on screen instantly or at a later time.
  • Page 425: Connected Services - Uconnect Services

    Read more about the general conditions The services may be unavailable in In this case, contact a Jeep Dealership. of service and data protection policies on the event of mobile network overload or the Jeep official website. problems related to the car power source...
  • Page 426 "Last Mile Navigation" to continue from your smartphone. Jeep website. navigation from the smartphone if the My Car: vehicle status monitoring Some of the packages made available to last stretch of road is not reachable by service.
  • Page 427 My Wi-Fi: Optional Wi-Fi Hotspot official Jeep website. engine and turning it back on may service. This service provides Internet cause the Privacy settings to not be...
  • Page 428: Official Type Approvals

    Directive 2014/53/EU, the official Jeep website, by contacting UA.RED.TR, the French SAR Decree the Customer Care or by going to a Jeep Law of 15/11/2019 and the UKCA (UK Dealership. Conformity Assessed) Certification in You will also be responsible for informing force in the United Kingdom.
  • Page 429 BORN TO BE TOGETHER...
  • Page 430 Oil change? The experts reccomend Selenia The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia. This is an engine oil range which satisfies the most advanced international specifications. Its superior characteristics allow Selenia to guarantee the highest performance and protection of your engine. The Selenia range includes a number of technologically advanced products: Selenia K POWER PLUS Selenia WR FORWARD 0W-20...
  • Page 432 FLEXCARE - SUBSCRIBE TO PEACE OF MIND A collection of extended warranty and service plans (where and which provided) to match the way you drive PROTECTION PREDICTABILITY FLEXIBILITY EXPERTISE Protect yourself Anticipate the costs, Tailor your FlexCare Benefi t from Brand Parts from the with no surprises.
  • Page 433 NOTES...
  • Page 434 CONTENTS Connected Services - Uconnect Environmental protection Services ....400 systems ....65 0.25"...
  • Page 435 ..257 Jeep Active Drive (4WD) ..200 TireKit ....302 ain sensor .
  • Page 436 correct reading of the rim code ....355 Wheels and tyres ... . 337 When parked .
  • Page 437 Stellantis Europe S.p.A. Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7, 10040 Rivalta di Torino (TO) - Italy Print no. 603.85.948 - 11/2023 - 1st Edition...
  • Page 438 All data contained in this publication is purely indicative. Stellantis Europe S.p.A. . can modify the specifi cations of the vehicle models described in this publication at any time, for technical or marketing purposes. For further information, please contact a Jeep Dealership.

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