Jeep Renegade Owner's Handbook Manual

Jeep Renegade Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1 OWNER HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 For the enthusiast user who wants to have insights, curiosities and detailed information about the characteristics and functions of the vehicle, Jeep gives the opportunity to consult a dedicated section which is available in electronic format. ONLINE VEHICLE OWNER HANDBOOK The following symbol ...
  • Page 3 In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Jeep offers to its customers, the Warranty Certificate and the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity.
  • Page 4 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery), contact a Jeep Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle's electric system can support the required load.
  • Page 5 SYMBOLS Some vehicle components have coloured labels whose symbols indicate precautions to be observed when using this component. A plate summarising these symbols can also be found under the bonnet. ROLL OVER WARNING The risk of rolling over for off-road vehicles is remarkably higher than for any other type of vehicle. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and has a higher centre 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 6: Use Of The Owner Handbook

    USE OF THE OWNER HANDBOOK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Each time direction instructions (left/right or forwards/backwards) about the vehicle are given, these must be intended as regarding an occupant in the driver's seat. Special cases not complying with this rule will be properly specified in the text. 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 vehicle.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR In-depth knowledge of your new vehicle THE KEYS........starts here. IGNITION DEVICE ......The booklet that you are reading simply SENTRY KEY® ....... 10 and directly explains how it is made ALARM ........... 11 and how it works. DOORS...........
  • Page 9: The Keys

    Should a new key with remote control doors and luggage compartment, timed or a new electronic key be necessary, switching-on of internal lights and go to a Jeep Dealership, taking an double flashing of direction indicators ID document and the vehicle ownership (where provided).
  • Page 10: Ignition Device

    They must be disposed of ❒ AVV: engine start-up. as specified by law in the special containers or taken to a Jeep Dealership, which will take care of their disposal. J0A0022C The ignition device can enter the following states: ❒...
  • Page 11 (e.g. an attempted theft), have it turn the steering wheel until it locks. this button through the electronic key. checked over by a Jeep Dealership before IMPORTANT If the ignition key has Switching off the engine (with driving again.
  • Page 12: Sentry Key

    (e.g. due to a voltage tem deactivates the control unit control- drop). If the displaying is still on, ling the engine, thus preventing its contact a Jeep Dealership. starting. For the correct engine starting procedures, see the instructions in the "Starting the engine"...
  • Page 13: Alarm

    ALARM TURNING THE ALARM DOORS Press the button. Activation of the alarm triggers the LOCKING/UNLOCKING acoustic warning and the direction IMPORTANT The alarm does not switch DOORS FROM THE INSIDE indicators. off when the central opening is activated using the metal insert in the IMPORTANT The alarm is adapted to key.
  • Page 14 Door unlocking from outside: with the doors closed, press the button on the key or fit and then turn the metal insert (located inside the key) in the driver side door lock. PASSIVE ENTRY The Passive Entry system can identify the presence of an electronic key near J0A0042C the doors and the tailgate.
  • Page 15 ❒ position : device not engaged (door may be opened from the inside). J0A0038C J0A0023C DEAD LOCK (where provided) This inhibits the operation of the interior door handles and the door locking/ unlocking button. Activating the device: the device is enabled on all the doors by quickly double-pressing the button on the...
  • Page 16: Seats

    3) The operation of the recognition system SEATS depends on various factors, such as, for WARNING FRONT SEATS WITH example, any electromagnetic wave MANUAL ADJUSTMENT interference from external sources (e.g. mobile phones), the charge of the battery 8) NEVER leave children unattended inside in the electronic key and the presence the vehicle, let alone leave the vehicle Longitudinal adjustment: lift the lever...
  • Page 17 Electric lumbar adjustment: when Two heating levels can be selected: the ignition device is at MAR, press "minimum heating" (one orange LED lit button A fig. 14 to adjust the lumbar on the buttons) / "maximum heating" area support, until getting the maximum (two orange LEDs lit on the buttons).
  • Page 18: Head Restraints

    13) Make sure that the backrests are HEAD RESTRAINTS correctly secured on both sides ("red ADJUSTMENTS marks" not visible) to prevent it from moving forward in the event of sharp braking, causing injuries to occupants. Upwards adjustment: raise the head restraint until it clicks into place.
  • Page 19: Steering Wheel

    REAR HEAD RESTRAINTS STEERING WHEEL (removal) 15) 16) Proceed as follows to remove the head restraints: ADJUSTMENTS ❒ raise the head restraints to their The steering wheel can be adjusted maximum height; both in height and in depth. ❒ press buttons A and B fig. 19 at the To adjust, move lever A fig.
  • Page 20: Rear View Mirrors

    REAR VIEW To adjust the selected mirror, press MIRRORS button B fig. 24 in the four directions shown by the arrows. INTERIOR MIRROR IMPORTANT Once adjustment is The mirror is fitted with a safety device complete, rotate device A fig. 24 to that causes its release in the event of position 0 to prevent accidental a violent impact with the passenger.
  • Page 21: Exterior Lights

    EXTERIOR LIGHTS AUTO FUNCTION DAYTIME RUNNING (Dusk sensor) LIGHTS (DRL) LIGHT SWITCH (where provided) "Daytime Running Lights" (where provided) Light switch A fig. 25, located on the This is an infrared LED sensor that left side of the dashboard, controls works in conjunction with the rain 18) 19) With the ignition device turned to MAR...
  • Page 22 PARKING LIGHTS With main beam headlights on, the To deactivate the automatic function warning light on the instrument rotate the light switch ring nut to These lights can be switched on with panel will come on at the same time. position ignition device at STOP or with key removed, by moving the light switch to...
  • Page 23: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS WARNING FRONT COURTESY 18) The daytime running lights are an LIGHTS alternative to the dipped beam headlights for driving in countries where it is Switch A fig. 28 is used to switch on/off compulsory to have lights on during the the courtesy lights bulbs.
  • Page 24: Windscreen/Rear Window Wiper

    Move the stalk upwards (unstable WINDSCREEN/REAR position) to activate the MIST function: WINDOW WIPER operation is limited to the time for which WINDSCREEN the stalk is held in this position. When WIPER/WASHER released, the stalk will return to its default position and the windscreen wiper will be automatically stopped.
  • Page 25 With reverse gear engaged and restored, even after the vehicle is restarted, Activation/deactivation windscreen wiper on, the rear window contact a Jeep Dealership. 9) 10) wiper is activated in continuous mode. 8) Do not operate the windscreen wiper By acting on the display menu or on the with blades lifted from the windscreen.
  • Page 26: Climate Control

    CLIMATE CONTROL MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Controls J0A0053C A - fan activation/adjustment knob: ❒ 0 = fan off ❒ = fan speed (7 different speeds can be chosen) B - air recirculation activation/deactivation button (LED on: internal air recirculation on / LED off: internal air recirculation off); C - air temperature adjustment and MAX A/C function activation knob (to obtain maximum cooling of the passenger compartment move the knob to the position marked by wording MAX A/C): blue section = cold air / red section = hot air D - climate control system compressor on/off button;...
  • Page 27 E - air distribution knob: air from central outlets and side vents air from central outlets, side vents and front and rear footwell vents air outlet from the front and rear footwell vents and a light air flow also from the side vents on the dashboard air outlet from the front and rear footwell vents, to the windscreen, the side windows and a light air flow also at the side vents on the dashboard air outlet to the windscreen, the side windows and a light air flow also at the side vents on the dashboard...
  • Page 28 AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Controls J0A0054C A - driver side temperature adjustment knob; B - internal air recirculation on/off button; C - climate control system compressor on/off button; D - MAX-DEF function activation button (rapid defrosting/demisting of front windows); E - climate control on/off button;...
  • Page 29 Air flow to the front and rear footwell diffusers. This air distribution setting heats the passenger compartment most quickly, giving a prompt sensation of warmth. Air flow distributed between footwell diffusers (hotter air) and central and side dashboard vents (cooler air). This distribution setting is useful in spring and autumn on sunny days.
  • Page 30: Electric Windows

    ❒ B: right front window opening/ ELECTRIC WINDOWS Window closing closing. "Continuous automatic" Lift the buttons to close the desired ELECTRIC WINDOWS operation during window opening/ window. closing stage and anti-pinch system The window closing stage occurs They operate with the ignition device at activated.
  • Page 31: Electric Sun Roof

    ❒ after the window has reached the ELECTRIC SUN upper end of travel, hold the up button ROOF down for at least 3 seconds. WARNING The electric sun roof comprises two glass panels (the front one is mobile 21) Incorrect use of the electric windows and the rear one fixed) and is fitted with may be dangerous.
  • Page 32 ❒ insert key C in housing A (for blind ❒ hold down button A until the roof is ANTI-PINCH DEVICE movement) or B (for sun roof completely closed: the initialisation The sun roof and the electric blind are movement) and turn it clockwise to procedure has ended.
  • Page 33: Mysky Sun Roof

    ❒ Button B: opening button for swivel MySky SUN ROOF Anti-pinch device position of the front panel. To bring The front panel has an anti-pinch safety the roof into swivel position, press and system capable of detecting the release the button. This opening mode presence of an obstacle whilst the can be activated with fully closed roof The roof has two panels, a front and a...
  • Page 34 ❒ close the suitcase and position it EMERGENCY OPERATION properly inside the luggage If the control buttons fail to operate, the compartment; sun roof can be moved manually, ❒ secure the suitcase firmly to the proceeding as described below: retaining hooks on the luggage compartment crossmember.
  • Page 35: Bonnet

    ❒ release bonnet stay C fig. 42 from its ❒ lower the bonnet to approximately 40 BONNET locking device D, then insert its end centimetres from the engine OPENING in housing E on the bonnet. compartment and let it drop. Make sure Proceed as follows: that the bonnet is completely closed ❒...
  • Page 36: Luggage Compartment

    25) For safety reasons the bonnet must LUGGAGE Emergency opening from always be correctly closed while driving. the inside COMPARTMENT Therefore, make sure that the bonnet Proceed as follows: is properly closed and that the lock ❒ remove the parcel shelf (where is engaged.
  • Page 37 CLOSING LOAD COMPARTMENT CHARACTERISTICS To close the luggage compartment Reconfigurable load grab the handle located inside the platform tailgate. The platform can take two different IMPORTANT Before closing the positions: "threshold level" position or luggage compartment make sure that "completely raised" position. The load you have the keys since the luggage platform can be located in oblique compartment is automatically locked.
  • Page 38 Power socket This is located on the left side of the WARNING luggage compartment. It only operates with the ignition device at MAR. 27) Be careful not to hit objects on the storage shelf when you open the tailgate. IMPORTANT Do not connect devices with power higher than 180 W to the socket.
  • Page 39 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL This section of the booklet gives you all CONTROL PANEL AND the information you need to ON-BOARD INSTRUMENTS ... 38 understand, interpret and use the DISPLAY ......... 40 instrument panel correctly. WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ........43 - Red warning lights ......
  • Page 40: Control Panel And On-Board Instruments

    CONTROL PANEL AND ON-BOARD INSTRUMENTS VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY J0A0005C A. Rev counter – B. Digital engine coolant temperature gauge with overheating warning light – C. Multifunction display – D. Digital fuel level gauge with reserve warning light (the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler) –...
  • Page 41 VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY J0A0006C A. Rev counter – B. Digital engine coolant temperature gauge – C. Multifunction display – D. Digital fuel level gauge (the triangle on the right side of symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler) – E. Speedometer (speed indicator) (the speedometer contains a brightness sensor) Warning light supplied on diesel versions only.
  • Page 42: Display

    ❒ Upper part of the display (A): time, ❒ Central area of the display (B): DISPLAY Gear Shift Indicator (where provided), vehicle speed, warning messages/any gear engagement (versions with failure indications. ❒ Lower area of the display (C): total automatic transmission), outside MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY temperature, compass indications,...
  • Page 43 ❒ "Security" CONTROL BUTTONS MAIN MENU ❒ "Safety & Assistance"; These are located on the left side of the Menu items ❒ "Lights"; steering wheel fig. 52. The Menu includes the following items: ❒ "Doors & Locks". ❒ SPEEDOMETER ❒ VEHICLE INFO Display ❒...
  • Page 44 The "Passenger AIRBAG" function is Versions with TRIP COMPUTER reconfigurable multifunction used to activate/deactivate the front The “Trip computer” is used to display display passenger side airbag. Passenger's information on vehicle operation when protection active: the LED On versions equipped with the ignition device is at MAR.
  • Page 45: Warning Lights And Messages

    Electric parking brake on The warning light switches on when the electric parking brake is engaged. Release the electric parking brake, then check that the warning light has switched off. If the warning light stays on, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 46 The display shows the dedicated message. Drive very carefully to the nearest Jeep Dealership to have the system inspected immediately. POWER STEERING FAILURE If the warning light remains on, you could not have steering assistance and the effort required to operate the steering wheel could be increased;...
  • Page 47 Before proceeding, contact a Jeep Dealership to have the system checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 48 Also check visually for any fluid leaks. If, when restarting, the warning light switches on (or the icon is displayed) again, contact a Jeep Dealership. If the vehicle is used under demanding conditions (e.g. in high-performance driving): slow down and, if the warning light stays on, stop the vehicle.
  • Page 49: Amber Warning Lights

    TPMS SYSTEM TPMS failure The warning light switches on when a failure is detected in the TPMS. In this case, contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. Should one or more wheels be fitted without sensors, the display will show a warning message until initial conditions are restored.
  • Page 50 Hill Start Assist failure The warning light switches on and the displays shows the dedicated message, informing about Hill Start Assist system failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. PARTIAL / TOTAL DEACTIVATION OF ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS The warning light switches on to inform that some active safety systems have been partially or totally deactivated.
  • Page 51 14) If, turning the ignition device to MAR, the warning light does not turn on or if it turns on steadily or flashing when travelling (on some versions together with the message on the display), contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 52 These icons are displayed according to the same logic described for versions equipped with multifunction display (see previous description). WARNING 15) If the warning light (or the icon on the display) flashes whilst driving, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 53: Green Warning Lights

    Green warning lights Warning light What it means SIDE LIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS The warning light switches on when side lights or dipped beam headlights are turned on. This function allows the headlights to remain on for 30, 60 or 90 seconds after the ignition device was placed in STOP position ("Follow me"...
  • Page 54: Blue Warning Lights

    If the symbol switches on constantly, this indicates a failure in the airbag system. The display shows the dedicated message. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. ALTERNATOR FAILURE The switching on of the symbol with engine on corresponds to an alternator failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. WARNING 16) If the symbol switches on when driving, stop the engine immediately and contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 55 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FAILURE The symbol switches on (together with a message in the display and a buzzer) to indicate that the automatic transmission is faulty. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. EXCESSIVE ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE The symbol switches on in the case of engine oil overheating.
  • Page 56: Amber Symbols On The Display

    What it means SENTRY KEY FAILURE / BREAK-IN ATTEMPT Sentry Key system failure The symbol switches on to report a failure of the Sentry Key system. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. Break-in attempt The symbol switches on when the ignition device is moved to MAR position, along with the displaying of a dedicated message, to report about a possible break-in attempt detected by the alarm system.
  • Page 57 The symbol switches on along with a message on the display in the event of fuel cut-off system failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. SPEED LIMITER FAILURE The symbol switches on in case of failure of the Speed Limiter device. Contact a Jeep Dealership to have the failure solved.
  • Page 58 In this case clean the windscreen using a soft clean cloth, taking care not to scratch it. Should the failure persist, contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 59 If the symbol is displayed (along with a message in the display) contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to bleed the system. If the above indications come on immediately after refuelling, water has probably been poured into the tank: switch the engine off immediately...
  • Page 60 21) If the symbol flashes whilst driving, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 61 Symbol What it means EXTERIOR LIGHTS FAILURE the symbol switches on to indicate a failure on the following lights: daytime running lights (DRLs); parking lights; trailer direction indicators (if present); trailer lights (if present); side lights; direction indicators; fog light; reversing light; brake lights; number plate lights. The failure may be caused by a blown bulb, a blown protection fuse or an interruption of the electrical connection.
  • Page 62: White Symbols

    White symbols Symbol What it means What to do SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED The symbol switches on when the set speed limit (e.g. 120 km/h / 75 mph) is exceeded; this can be done through the menu of the display. On some versions a message is displayed and an acoustic signal is emitted.
  • Page 63: Messages On The Display

    Message on the display FOUR WHEEL DRIVE FAILURE SERV 4WD This indicator switches on to report a four wheel drive system failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. BLIND-SPOT MONITORING SYSTEM Sensor locking: a dedicated message is displayed in the case of failure of the Blind-spot Monitoring system sensor.
  • Page 64 (where provided) left, SERVICING) when the ignition device is turned to MAR. Contact a Jeep Dealership. The operations of the "Scheduled Servicing Plan" will be performed and the message will be reset.
  • Page 65 SAFETY The chapter that you are about to read ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS .... 64 is very important: it describes the AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS ..69 safety systems with which the vehicle is -BSM (Blind Spot Monitoring) equipped and provides instructions on SYSTEM..........
  • Page 66: Active Safety Systems

    ACTIVE SAFETY ESC (Electronic Stability PBA (Panic Brake Control) SYSTEM Assist) SYSTEM SYSTEMS The ESC system improves the The PBA system is designed to ABS (Anti-lock Braking directional control and stability of the improve the vehicle’s braking capacity System) vehicle in various driving conditions, during emergency braking.
  • Page 67 DST SYSTEM (Dynamic System intervention Steering Torque) When the system is active, the The DST function uses the integration warning light flashes on the of the ESC system with the electric instrument panel, the engine power is power steering to increase the safety reduced and braking can be felt on the level of the whole vehicle.
  • Page 68 With gear lever in neutral, speed DISABLING ACTIVE Activation of this mode is indicated by SAFETY SYSTEMS adjustment using the accelerator pedal warning light on the instrument is not available. panel switching on (on some versions, Depending on the versions, there are 3 The driver can cancel the intervention of together with a message on the configurations for the active safety...
  • Page 69 Systems disabled When active safety systems are partially 33) If the ABS intervenes, this indicates that the grip of the tyres on the road is or totally deactivated, the warning Pressing the button on the central nearing its limit: you must slow down to a light will turn on in the instrument panel.
  • Page 70 42) ESC performance features must not 50) The capability of the PBA system must 56) The TSC system cannot prevent induce the driver to take unnecessary never be tested irresponsibly and swerving for all trailers. If the system or unfounded risks. Your driving style must dangerously, in such a way as to activates during driving, reduce the speed, always be suited to the road conditions,...
  • Page 71: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    62) When "Systems disabled" mode is AUXILIARY DRIVING selected, the ESC system will not be SYSTEMS available in the event of emergency manoeuvres. "Systems disabled" mode is BSM (Blind Spot only for off-road use. Monitoring) SYSTEM (where provided) The system uses two radar sensors, located in the rear bumper (one for each side - see fig.
  • Page 72 The detection area of the system The rear bumper area where the radar RCP (Rear Cross Path detection) system covers about a lane on both sides of sensors are located must stay free from the vehicle (around 3 metres). This area snow, ice and dirt gathered from the This system helps the driver during begins from the door mirror and...
  • Page 73: Forward Collision Warning Plus System

    "Blind spot alert", "Visual" mode: FORWARD COLLISION The system may lightly brake to warn WARNING PLUS SYSTEM when this mode is active, the BSM the driver if a possible frontal accident system sends a visual warning to the is detected. Signals and limited braking 64) 65) 66) 67) relevant door mirror, according to are intended to allow the driver to...
  • Page 74 Should Following a deactivation, the system the fault persist, contact a Jeep will not warn the driver about the Dealership. possible collision with the preceding...
  • Page 75: Tpms (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System)

    ❒ The system may activate, assessing TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) the trajectory of the vehicle, for the (where provided) presence of reflecting metal objects different from other vehicles, such as 68) 69) 70) 71) 72) 73) 74) safety barriers, road signs, barriers The TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring before parking areas, tollgates, level System) signals possible insufficient tyre...
  • Page 76 (– –) instead of the into consideration. recommended to go to a Jeep pressure values. 67) If the vehicle must be placed on a roller Dealership to have the sensors...
  • Page 77 In these cases, go to a cause tyre pressures to vary. The system Jeep Dealership to have the radar sensor 26) Operation can be adversely affected by may temporarily indicate insufficient realigned or replaced.
  • Page 78: Occupant Protection Systems

    OCCUPANT SEAT BELTS 75) 76) The retractor may lock when the vehicle PROTECTION USING THE SEAT BELTS is parked on a steep slope: this is SYSTEMS perfectly normal. Furthermore, the The driver is responsible for respecting, The most important safety equipment and ensuring that all the other retractor mechanism locks the belt if it of the vehicle comprise the following...
  • Page 79: Sbr (Seat Belt Reminder) System

    77) The height of the seat belts must be NOTE To deactivate the acoustic adjusted with the vehicle stationary. warning permanently go to a Jeep 78) After the adjustment, always check that Dealership. The acoustic warning can the cursor to which the ring is fastened is locked in one of the preset positions.
  • Page 80 Operation of rear seat belt icons The icons are shown on the display (fig. 67 versions with multifunction display or fig. 68 versions with reconfigurable multifunction display) after a few seconds have elapsed since when the ignition device is turned to MAR. km/h The icons turn off at least 30 seconds after the doors have been closed or...
  • Page 81: Pretensioners

    All the warning lights/icons will come on a Jeep Dealership to have it replaced. when at least one belt changes from fastened to unfastened status or vice versa.
  • Page 82 Pregnant women must position the SEAT BELTS MAINTENANCE lower part of the belt very low down so that it passes over the pelvis and under For keeping the seat belts in efficient the abdomen fig. 69. While pregnancy conditions, observe the following: increases, the driver must adjust both ❒...
  • Page 83: Child Protection Systems

    SAFELY 79) The pretensioner may be used only children in rearward facing child once. Contact a Jeep Dealership to have it 83) 84) 85) 86) restraint systems for as long as replaced after it has been deployed.
  • Page 84 J0A0171C the child restraint system which must Group 2 never be removed. Lineaccessori Jeep offers child restraint Children from 15 to 25 kg may use the systems for each weight group. These vehicle seat belts directly fig. 74. devices are recommended, having been specifically designed for Jeep vehicles.
  • Page 85 Group 3 For children between 22 and 36 kg, there are dedicated restraint systems that allow the seat belt to be worn correctly. The fig. 75 shows the correct child positioning on the rear seat. J0A0173C Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat belts like adults.
  • Page 86 PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON UNIVERSAL CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USE According to the European Directive 2000/3/EC the suitability of each passenger seat position for the fixing of universal child restraint systems is shown in the following table: Positioning the “Universal” child restraint system Group Weight range Front passenger...
  • Page 87 FITTING A ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM 90) 91) 92) 93) The rear side seats of the vehicle are equipped with ISOFIX attachments, for fitting child restraint systems quickly, simply and safely. The ISOFIX system allows the ISOFIX child restraint systems to be fitted, without using the vehicle's seat belt, but directly securing the child restraint system to three anchorages present on...
  • Page 88 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USE The table below shows the various installation possibilities for ISOFIX child restraint systems on seats fitted with the specific anchorages in accordance with European standard ECE 16. ISOFIX POSITIONS ON THE VEHICLE Rear side Rear central Weight categories...
  • Page 89 SUITABILITY OF NOTE The vehicle seats, i-Size PASSENGER SEATS FOR type-approved, are marked by the i-Size CHILD RESTRAINT symbol shown in fig. 79. SYSTEM USE The rear side seats of the vehicle are type-approved to house the state- of-the-art i-Size child restraint systems. These child restraint systems, built and type-approved according to the i-Size (ECE R129) standard, ensure...
  • Page 90 X: seat not suitable for Universal i-Size child restraint systems. CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS RECOMMENDED BY JEEP FOR YOUR JEEP RENEGADE Lineaccessori Jeep includes a complete range of child restraint systems to be fixed using the seat belt with three anchorage points or the ISOFIX anchorages. Weight group...
  • Page 91 Isofix anchorages. Jeep recommends fitting it using the rearward facing ISOFIX platform (RWF Fair ISOFIX RWF platform, specific for Jeep Renegade - to be Group 1: from 9 up Jeep Renegade type specific purchased separately) or the forward...
  • Page 92 ISOFIX anchorages of the vehicle, if 04443721 present. IMPORTANT Jeep recommends fitting the child restraint system according to the instructions, which must be included. ❒ Carefully follow the child restraint ❒ Never carry children on your lap, Main recommendations to carry...
  • Page 93: Supplementary Restraint System (Srs) - Airbag

    84) On the sun visor there is a label with 88) When the child restraint system is not SUPPLEMENTARY suitable symbols reminding the user that it used, secure it with the seat belt or with RESTRAINT SYSTEM is compulsory to deactivate the airbag if the ISOFIX anchorages, or remove it from (SRS) - AIRBAG a rearward facing child restraint system is...
  • Page 94 In the event of impact, those not Passenger side front airbag and child restraint systems wearing a seat belt are projected forwards and may come into contact Rearward facing child restraint systems with the bag which is still inflating. The must NEVER be fitted on the front protection offered by the bag is seat with an active passenger side...
  • Page 95 MAR, the two LEDs switch Passenger protection activated: the on for a few seconds. Otherwise, ON fig. 83 switches on. contact a Jeep Dealership. Passenger protection deactivated: During the first seconds, the activation the LED OFF fig. 83 switches on.
  • Page 96 Passenger front airbag and child restraint system: WARNING J0A0215...
  • Page 97 86. They are If the vehicle is scrapped, have the J0A0178C designed to protect the head of front airbag system deactivated at a Jeep and rear occupants in the event of Dealership. a side collision, thanks to the Pretensioners and airbags are deployed wide cushion inflation surface.
  • Page 98 Before proceeding, contact a Jeep can inflate freely if necessary. Do not drive the child restraint system from coming Dealership immediately to have the system with your body bent forward.
  • Page 99 108) The airbag does not replace seat belts, but increases their efficiency. Because front airbags are not deployed for low-speed crashes, side collisions, rear-end shunts or rollovers, occupants are protected, in addition to any side bags, only by their seat belts, which must therefore always be fastened.
  • Page 100 STOP/START SYSTEM ....106 our wallets in mind. SPEED LIMITER......107 ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL ..108 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE - JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE (4WD) AND JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE LOW (4WD LOW) ..109 SELEC-TERRAIN ......111 PARKSENSE SYSTEM ....112 LANESENSE SYSTEM (LANE CROSSING WARNING)....114...
  • Page 101: Starting The Engine

    Contact a Jeep Dealership if the engine 110) The brake servo is not active until the still does not start.
  • Page 102: Electric Parking Brake (Epb).100

    J0A0281C system. If the engine starts, the vehicle can Engaging the parking brake IMPORTANT Always engage the be regularly used, but a Jeep Dealership manually must be contacted as soon as possible. electronic parking brake before leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 103 Release the switch on the central tunnel the same time to disengage the brake; electric parking brake disengaged, this to stop the braking action with the indicates a fault: in this case contact vehicle in motion. a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 104 ❒ "Drive Away Release": (where ❒ "Auto Park Brake": if the vehicle ❒ no attempted operation of the brake available) the electric parking brake will speed is lower than 3 km/h, the electric pedal or, on versions with manual automatically disengage with the driver parking brake will automatically engage gearbox, the clutch pedal or the side seat belt fastened and the...
  • Page 105: Manual Gearbox

    MANUAL GEARBOX IMPORTANT Reverse can only be AUTOMATIC engaged when the vehicle is completely TRANSMISSION 115) stationary. With the engine running, wait for at least 2 seconds with the To engage the gears, press the clutch clutch pedal fully pressed before pedal fully and put the gear lever into The vehicle can be equipped with a engaging reverse to prevent damage to...
  • Page 106 (– and + nearest Jeep Dealership. indication of the trim). The gear IMPORTANT DO NOT accelerate while engaged will be shown on the display.
  • Page 107 P, bring the ignition device to temporary failure it is anyway WITHOUT BRAKE PEDAL position MAR and press the brake pedal. recommended to contact a Jeep PRESSED Otherwise the gear lever might be Dealership as soon as possible. damaged.
  • Page 108: Stop/Start System

    If the the driver wants to move off. problem persists, contact a Jeep In this way, the vehicle efficiency is Dealership. increased, by reducing consumption,...
  • Page 109: Speed Limiter

    ACTIVATING THE DEVICE control system. Automatic deactivation of To activate the device press button A device fig. 91 on the steering wheel. The device deactivates automatically in the event of fault in the system. In this case, contact a Jeep Dealership. J0A0137C...
  • Page 110: Electronic Cruise Control

    ELECTRONIC IMPORTANT Before pressing buttons CRUISE CONTROL SET + (or SET –) the vehicle must be travelling at a constant speed on a flat surface. DESCRIPTION INCREASING/ DECREASING SPEED This is an electronically controlled driving assistance device that allows Once the electronic Cruise Control has been activated, the speed can be the desired vehicle speed to be maintained, without having to press the...
  • Page 111: Four Wheel Drive - Jeep Active Drive (4Wd) And Jeep Active Drive Low (4Wd Low)

    120 km/h. 124) In the event of device faults or failures, go to a Jeep Dealership. Four wheel drive activation 125) The electronic Cruise Control can be dangerous if the system cannot keep a 40) 41) constant speed.
  • Page 112 4WD LOW MODE 41) Do not drive at speeds exceeding ENGAGEMENT/RELEASE those permitted by the conditions of the road. 4WD LOW mode engagement With vehicle at a standstill, ignition device in MAR position or with engine on, move the gear lever to position D (Drive), R (Reverse) or N (Neutral) and press the 4WD LOW button.
  • Page 113: Selec-Terrain

    ❒ AUTO (Automatic): the 4WD mode SELEC-TERRAIN When the engine is started, the AUTO with continuous and automatic mode is automatically selected (LED on DRIVING MODE operation can be used while driving on close to the AUTO wording). SELECTION road and off-road. This mode reduces Turning the knob A fig.
  • Page 114: Parksense System

    PARKSENSE ACTIVATION/ When the system is disengaged, the DEACTIVATION SYSTEM LED on the button is off. Instead, if the system is disengaged, the LED is on If the system has been correctly turned constantly. The LED lights up also in the on, it will activate automatically when case of a fault to the ParkSense®...
  • Page 115 ❒ the sensor may detect a non-existent a Jeep Dealership. Interventions on the obstacle ("echo interference") due to bumper that are not carried out properly...
  • Page 116: Lanesense System (Lane Crossing Warning)

    LANESENSE IMPORTANT The system monitors the SYSTEM (lane presence of the driver's hands on crossing warning) the steering wheel. If they are not detected, the system emits an acoustic signal and deactivates until it is reactivated by pressing the dedicated DESCRIPTION button.
  • Page 117: Rear Camera (Parkview® Rear Backup Camera)

    BACKUP CAMERA) rear view mirror. In the event of a failure of the camera, contact a Jeep Dealership. 44) The camera may have limited or absent 49) Do not cover the operating range of the...
  • Page 118 IMPORTANT When parking, take the utmost care over obstacles that may be WARNING above or under the camera range. 50) It is vital, for correct operation, that the camera is always kept clean and free WARNING from mud, dirt, snow or ice. Be careful not to scratch or damage the camera while cleaning it.
  • Page 119: Towing Trailers

    If even only one of the requirements is not met the tow hook must not be used, since there is risk of causing accidents. Contact a Jeep Dealership. The ball head tow bar can be fitted/removed manually, without requiring specific equipment.
  • Page 120 REMOVABLE BALL HEAD TOW BAR J0A0423C...
  • Page 121 If the locking mechanism of the tow bar Close the lock and always remove the 1 – Housing pipe is disengaged before the installation, key. The key cannot be removed when 2 – Ball head tow bar or at any other time, and is in the the lock is released.
  • Page 122: Refuelling The Vehicle

    50% full. IMPORTANT To install a tow hook REFUELLING contact a Jeep Dealership. PROCEDURE The fuel flap is unlocked when the central door locking system is released, while it is automatically locked when the central locking system is applied.
  • Page 123 ❒ introduce the dispenser in the filler Emergency fuel flap opening and refuel; Proceed as follows: ❒ working from inside the luggage compartment, rotate hook A fig. 103 anticlockwise, and then slide it towards the inside of the luggage compartment: ❒...
  • Page 124 WARNING 51) The vehicle must only be filled with diesel fuel for motor vehicles, in compliance with European Standard EN 590. The use of other products or mixtures may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate the warranty, due to the damage caused. If you accidentally refuel with another type of fuel, do not start the engine, and drain the tank.
  • Page 125: In An Emergency

    IN AN EMERGENCY A punctured tyre or a burnt-out bulb? HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS...124 At times, a problem may interfere REPLACING A BULB ......124 with our journey. REPLACING FUSES......130 The pages on emergencies can help CHANGING A WHEEL ....135 you to deal with critical situations TIREKIT...........139 independently and with calm.
  • Page 126: Hazard Warning Lights

    HAZARD WARNING REPLACING A BULB IMPORTANT When the weather is cold LIGHTS or damp or after heavy rain or washing, the surface of headlights or rear lights CONTROL may steam up and/or form drops of 133) 134) 135) Press button fig. 105 to switch the condensation on the inside.
  • Page 127 Bulbs Type Power Front side lights/Daytime running lights (DRL) P21/5W 21/5 W Rear side lights P21W 21 W Main beam/dipped beam headlights (halogen) 60/55 W Main beam/dipped beam headlights (Xenon gas discharge) 25 W Front direction indicators PY21W 21 W Rear direction indicators W16W 16 W...
  • Page 128 Also ensure that then remove it outwards; the engine is cold, to prevent the risk of burns. Front upper light cluster (main beam/dipped Xenon gas discharge headlights) For replacing these bulbs, contact a Jeep Dealership. J0A0306C J0A0261C...
  • Page 129 A. anticlockwise (2); Side direction indicators Side direction indicators on door mirrors (where provided) For bulb replacement, contact a Jeep Dealership. Rear upper light cluster J0A0211C This contains the bulbs for the side ❒ using tab C fig. 114, remove lights, brake lights and direction electrical connector D;...
  • Page 130 To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: ❒ open the tailgate; ❒ working at the point indicated by the arrow, remove flap A fig. 115; J0A0316C J0A0270C ❒ screw the rear light cluster fixing device into position completely and reconnect the electrical connector; ❒...
  • Page 131 3rd brake light that they are locked correctly in the bulb holders; The 3rd brake lights are LED-based. To ❒ finally, refit the lenses. replace them, contact a Jeep Dealership. Number plate lights To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 132: Replacing Fuses

    REPLACING FUSES ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX WARNING The fuse box is located by the side of INTRODUCTION the battery fig. 125. 133) Before replacing the bulb, wait for the exhaust ducts to cool down: RISK OF 136) 137) 138) 139) 140) BURNS! 53) 54) 134) Changes or repairs to the electrical...
  • Page 133 The fuse box fig. 127 is located near the left side of the steering column and the fuses can be accessed easily from the lower part of the dashboard. For fuse replacement, contact a Jeep Dealership. LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOXES...
  • Page 134 Depending on the equipment of the vehicle, fuse box A and/or fuse box B (see fig. 129) may be present. A: fuse box no. 1 B: fuse box no. 2 J0A0210C...
  • Page 135 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX fig. 125 DEVICES FUSE AMPERE Horn Luggage compartment power socket supply Available – Heated door mirrors Heated rear window DASHBOARD FUSE BOX fig. 127 DEVICES FUSE AMPERE Front electric window (driver side) Front electric window (passenger side) ™...
  • Page 136 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOXES fig. 129 NOTE The configuration of the luggage compartment varies in accordance with the equipment on the vehicle. Fuse box no. 1 DEVICES FUSE AMPERE HI-FI system Electric sun roof Front seat electric lumbar adjustment (driver guide) Electric front seat adjustment (driver side) Electric front seat adjustment (driver side and passenger side) Electric front seat lumbar adjustment (driver side and passenger...
  • Page 137: Changing A Wheel

    CHANGING A WHEEL WARNING 141) 142) 143) 144) 145) 146) 147) 148) 136) If the fuse blows again contact a Jeep CHANGING PROCEDURE Dealership. Proceed as follows: 137) Never replace a fuse with another with a higher amp rating; DANGER OF FIRE.
  • Page 138 ❒ remove the fixing device for the jack ❒ I: the Allen key for emergency sun ❒ no tool other than its cranking device and the spare wheel; roof operation (where provided). may be fitted on the jack. ❒ remove the wheel chock; Then proceed as follows: ❒...
  • Page 139 137. In the case of any doubts the ground, a single anticlockwise regarding the bolt tightening torque, rotation of the bolts will be enough; contact a Jeep Dealership; ❒ reposition the jack, the tools, the chock and the flat tyre inside the luggage compartment, ensuring that they are locked correctly.
  • Page 140 ❒ Raising the vehicle any more than ❒ If the vehicle has a hub cap or wheel 144) The vehicle's driving characteristics will be modified with the space-saver wheel necessary may lower its stability: the cover, do not attempt to fit it on the fitted.
  • Page 141: Tirekit

    Never position yourself under a container. jacked vehicle. Should it be necessary to elements. work under the vehicle, contact a Jeep The container is also equipped with a Dealership. Incorrectly positioning the jack screwdriver, the tow hook and the...
  • Page 142 1.8 bar after 5 minutes cannot guarantee proper hold because the WARNING from switching on the compressor, tyre is too damaged. Contact a Jeep Dealership. do not resume driving but contact a 55) In the event of a puncture caused by 153) You must always indicate that the tyre Jeep Dealership;...
  • Page 143: Jump Starting

    ❒ operate the parking brake, move the JUMP STARTING automatic transmission lever to P WARNING If the battery is flat, a jump starting can (Park) or, for versions with manual be performed using the battery and gearbox, to neutral and bring the the cables of another vehicle, or using a 3) Dispose of the bottle and the sealant ignition device to STOP;...
  • Page 144 (+) of the auxiliary battery; battery and the recharging system ❒ connect one end of the cable used checked by a Jeep Dealership. 56) Do not connect the cable to the for negative (–) to the negative terminal negative terminal (–) of the flat battery. The IMPORTANT Any accessories (e.g.
  • Page 145: Fuel Cut-Off System

    ❒ move the ignition device to MAR; FUEL CUT-OFF AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ❒ turn on the direction indicators on the TRANSMISSION GEAR LEVER right, then on the left, then again on This intervenes in the case of an impact UNLOCKING the right and again on the left; causing: ❒...
  • Page 146 ❒ once the key has been removed, refit 57) It is advisable to contact a Jeep ❒ using the wrench A fig. 142 (located lower cover C, make sure it locks Dealership to have the refitting procedure in the casing containing the on-board carried out.
  • Page 147: Towing The Vehicle

    TOWING THE VEHICLE WARNING ATTACHING THE TOW HOOK 161) For versions with mechanical key, before towing, turn the ignition key to MAR 161) 162) 163) and then to STOP without removing it. The tow hook provided with the vehicle The steering column will automatically lock is located in the tool box inside the when the key is removed and the wheels luggage compartment.
  • Page 148: Broken-Down Vehicle Towing

    163) The front and rear tow hooks should BROKEN-DOWN be used only for emergencies on the road. VEHICLE TOWING You are allowed to tow the vehicle for short distances using an appropriate It is recommended to tow the vehicle device in accordance with the highway with all four wheels lifted from the code (a rigid bar), to move the vehicle on ground on the platform of a rescue...
  • Page 149 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Correct maintenance permits the SCHEDULED SERVICING ....148 performance of the vehicle to be ENGINE COMPARTMENT....155 maintained over time, as well as limited BATTERY RECHARGING ....160 running costs and safeguarding the efficiency of the safety systems. SERVICING PROCEDURES ....161 This chapter explains how.
  • Page 150: Scheduled Servicing

    Correct servicing is crucial for carried out may invalidate the warranty. luggage compartment locks, guaranteeing a long life for the vehicle It is advisable to inform a Jeep cleanliness and lubrication of linkage; under the best conditions. For this Dealership of any small operating ❒...
  • Page 151: Windscreen/Rear Window Wiper

    SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN (petrol versions) The checks listed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan, after reaching 120,000 km/8 years, must be cyclically repeated starting from the first interval, thus following the same intervals as before. Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure, if ●...
  • Page 152 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Check operation of screen wiper/washer system and ● ● ● ● ● adjust jets, if necessary Check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment ● ● ● ● ● locks, as well as cleanliness and lubrication of linkages Visually inspect condition and wear of front disc brake ●...
  • Page 153 (see the “Engine” paragraph in the “Technical specifications” section); strictly comply with the replacement intervals in the Scheduled Servicing Plan. It is advisable to contact a Jeep Dealership for plug replacement.
  • Page 154 SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN (Diesel versions) The checks listed in the Scheduled Servicing Plan, after reaching 120,000 km/6 years, must be cyclically repeated starting from the first interval, thus following the same intervals as before. Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Check tyre condition/wear and adjust pressure, if ●...
  • Page 155 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Check operation of screen wiper/washer system and ● ● ● ● ● adjust jets, if necessary Check cleanliness of bonnet and luggage compartment ● ● ● ● ● locks, as well as cleanliness and lubrication of linkages Visually inspect condition and wear of front disc brake ●...
  • Page 156 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Replace accessory drive belt(s) Replace toothed timing drive belt ● ● ● Replace fuel filter cartridge (3) ● ● ● ● ● Replace air cleaner cartridge (4) ● ● ● ● ● Change brake fluid ●...
  • Page 157: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT CHECKING LEVELS 164) 165) 1.4 Turbo MultiAir versions J0A0138C A. Engine oil dipstick – B. Engine oil cap/filler – C. Engine coolant – D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid – E. Brake fluid – F. Battery...
  • Page 158 1.6 16V MultiJet versions J0A0139C A. Engine oil dipstick – B. Engine oil cap/filler – C. Engine coolant – D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid – E. Brake fluid – F. Battery...
  • Page 159 2.0 16V MultiJet versions J0A0140C A. Engine oil dipstick – B. Engine oil cap/filler – C. Engine coolant – D. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid – E. Brake fluid – F. Battery...
  • Page 160 ACTIVATION SYSTEM OIL described in the "Technical month for about 10 minutes. Have the The transmission control oil level should Specifications" section. system inspected at a Jeep Dealership only be checked at a Jeep Dealership. before the summer. 167)
  • Page 161 (where damage to your vehicle. Go to a Jeep remove the battery and take it to a warm provided). CAUTION: risk of burns! Dealership if you want to install accessories place, to avoid freezing.
  • Page 162: Battery Recharging

    BATTERY IMPORTANT The cables of the VERSIONS WITH STOP/START SYSTEM RECHARGING electrical system must be correctly reconnected to the battery, i.e. the To recharge, proceed as follows: IMPORTANT positive cable (+) to the positive ❒ disconnect the connector A fig. 151 terminal and the negative cable (–) to IMPORTANT After placing the ignition (pressing the button B) from the sensor...
  • Page 163: Servicing Procedures

    SERVICING Replacing the rear window wiper blade PROCEDURES Proceed as follows: ❒ raise cover A fig. 153, undo nut B 176) 177) 178) and remove arm C; ❒ correctly position the new arm, fully 64) 65) 66) 67) 68) 69) 70) 71) tighten the nut B then lower the cover WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPER...
  • Page 164 Have any operating the rear window. converter and eliminate its ability to reduce faults immediately checked by a Jeep polluting emissions, seriously Dealership. compromising the engine performance, 65) The vehicle is equipped with fluids which would be irreparably damaged.
  • Page 165: Lifting The Vehicle

    LIFTING THE WHEELS AND TYRES VEHICLE WARNING If the vehicle is to be lifted, go to a Jeep SUGGESTIONS ABOUT 72) Road holding depends also on the Dealership which is equipped with the THE ROTATION OF THE correct tyre inflating pressure.
  • Page 166: Bodywork

    BODYWORK WARNING WARNING PRESERVING THE BODYWORK Paintwork 76) In order to preserve the aesthetic 7) Detergents cause water pollution. Only appearance of the paint abrasive products wash your vehicle in areas equipped to Touch up abrasions and scratches and/or polishes should not be used for collect and treat wastewater from this type immediately to prevent the formation of cleaning the vehicle.
  • Page 167 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION DATA....166 Everything you may find useful for ENGINE ..........167 understanding how your vehicle WHEELS .........169 is made and works is contained in this DIMENSIONS........171 chapter and illustrated with data, tables and graphics. For the enthusiasts and WEIGHTS........174 the technician, but also just for those SUPPLIES........175 who want to know every detail of their...
  • Page 168: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is stamped on a plate on the front left corner of the dashboard cover fig. 154, which can be seen from outside the vehicle, through the windscreen. J0A0028C VIN PLATE The plate is located on the left side front door pillar fig.
  • Page 169: Engine

    ENGINE Versions 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 136/140 HP 1.6 16V MultiJet 115/120 HP Type code 55263624 55263113 Cycle Otto Diesel Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 72.0 x 84.0 79.5 x 80.5 Total displacement (cm³) 1368 1598...
  • Page 170 Versions 2.0 16V MultiJet 120 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 140 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 170 HP Type code 55263087 55263087 55263088 Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 83 x 90.4 83 x 90.4 83 x 90.4...
  • Page 171: Wheels

    WHEELS RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED 180) 181) Versions Rims Tyres Snow tyres 6.5J x 16 ET40 215/65 R16 98H 215/65 R16 98Q (M+S) 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 7J x 17 ET40 215/60 R17 96H 215/60 R17 96Q (M+S) 7J x 18 ET 40 225/55 R18 98V 225/55 R18 98Q (M+S) 6.5J x 16 ET40...
  • Page 172 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) When the tyres are warm, the inflation pressure should be +0.3 bar compared with the prescribed value. However, recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold. With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the pressure value prescribed for standard tyres. Unladen/medium load Full load Full size spare...
  • Page 173: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle equipped with its standard-supplied tyres. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. J0A0019C 4255 / 4259 1667 / 1697 1551 / 1541 1553 / 1541 2570 (**) 2023 1805 793 / 797 (**) (***) (**)
  • Page 174 MINIMUM GROUND CLEARANCE/TYPICAL ANGLES J0A0242C "Minimum ground clearance" (reference A fig. 158) The clearance value is measured next to the lower edge of the differential. This value also defines those for the "Approach angle" the "Departure angle" and the "Breakover angle". Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle equipped with its standard-supplied tyres.
  • Page 175 "Approach angle" (reference B fig. 158) 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 vehicle. The wider the angle, the lower the chance to hit an obstacle with the body or chassis, climbing a steep slope or overcoming an obstacle.
  • Page 176: Weights

    WEIGHTS 2.0 16V MultiJet 120 2.0 16V MultiJet Weights (kg) 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 1.6 16V MultiJet / 140 HP 170HP Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without optional 1320 1390 1535 1430 / 1530 equipment) (**) Payload including the driver 580 / 550...
  • Page 177: Supplies

    SUPPLIES 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 1.6 16V MultiJet 2.0 16V MultiJet Fuel tank (litres): including a reserve of (litres): 5 ÷ 7 5 ÷ 7 5 ÷ 7 Engine cooling system (litres): Engine sump (litres): Engine sump and filter (litres): Gearbox/differential casing (**) / 6.0 (litres):...
  • Page 178: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet the requirements of the Scheduled Servicing Plan. Constant use of the prescribed lubricants guarantees the fuel consumption and emission specifications.
  • Page 179 Fluid and lubricant specifications for Applications correct vehicle operation The use of synthetic fluid for brake and clutch systems is recommended. Exceeds Brake fluid Hydraulic brakes and hydraulic clutch controls specifications: FMVSS No. 116 DOT 4, ISO 4925 SAE J1704. FIAT 9.55597 classification. The use of red protective agent with antifreeze action based on inhibited monoethylene glycol Cooling circuits proportion: 50% water and...
  • Page 180: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Top speed reachable after the initial period of usage of the vehicle. Versions km/h 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 136/140 HP 1.6 16V MultiJet 115/120 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 120 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 140 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 170 HP FUEL CONSUMPTION The fuel consumption values given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by specific European Directives.
  • Page 181: Co2 Emissions

    European Directive 2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, Jeep is offering their customers the opportunity of handing over their vehicle (*) at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
  • Page 182 MULTIMEDIA TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION........181 This chapter describes the main functions of the infotainment systems UCONNECT 5" for the Uconnect™ 5" Radio, or RADIO/UCONNECT 5" RADIO Uconnect™ 5" Radio Nav or NAV ..........183 Uconnect™ 6.5" Radio Nav that can UCONNECT 6.5"...
  • Page 183: Tips, Controls And General

    Observe the following precautions In the case of loss of the vehicle radio Entering the secret code to ensure the system is fully passport, contact the Jeep Dealership, (excluding versions equipped with operational: taking an ID document and the vehicle Uconnect 6.5"...
  • Page 184 Contact a 81) Do not use the display as a base for Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to supports with suction pads or adhesives have the system repaired. for external navigators or smartphones...
  • Page 185 Uconnect 5" Radio/Uconnect 5" Radio Nav QUICK GUIDE Controls on front panel BROWSE ENTER J0A0600C...
  • Page 186 Front panel control summary table Button Functions Mode 1 – PHONE Phone data display Brief button press Source selection: USB/iPod or AUX or 2 – MEDIA Brief button press Bluetooth ® Access to the Radio mode, with the possibility 3 – RADIO of selecting among AM, FM or DAB (where Brief button press provided)
  • Page 187 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel fig. 160 to make control easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below.
  • Page 188 Controls behind the steering wheel Buttons Interaction Button A (steering wheel left side) ❒ Brief button press: search for next radio station or selection of USB/iPod next track. Upper button ❒ Long button press: scan of higher frequencies until released/fast forward of USB/iPod track.
  • Page 189 At the bottom: display of the following USB/iPod/AUX SUPPORT MEDIA MODE buttons: Versions with Uconnect 5" Radio: With Media mode active, briefly press ❒ "Browse": list of the radio stations the vehicle has a USB/AUX port located buttons to play the available;...
  • Page 190 ❒ when requested by the audio device, ❒ display and call contacts from the ❒ when prompted by the mobile enter the PIN code shown on the registers of recent calls; phone, use its keyboard to enter the system display or confirm on the device ❒...
  • Page 191 ❒ Safety/Assistance (where provided); NOTE The operations described above The options available are: can only be accessed if supported by ❒ Lights (where provided); ❒ "Off": the system is deactivated; the mobile phone in use. ❒ Doors & Locks; ❒ "Only warning": the system ❒...
  • Page 192 ❒ "Sound & Display": the system warns LaneSense Strength Blind Spot Alert (where provided) (where provided) the driver that an obstacle is present through acoustic (via the speakers This function can be used to select the This function can be used to select the in the vehicle) and visual (on the force to apply to the steering wheel type of warning ("Sound Only"...
  • Page 193 ❒ ensure that the map you wish to To plan a route, do the following: MAP UPDATE (Uconnect 5" Radio Nav versions only) ❒ tap the screen to open the Main update is active in the navigation system. If the navigation system has menu;...
  • Page 194 ❒ connect the prepared USB device to Downloading a map Proceed as follows: the computer: TomTom HOME is ❒ insert the USB device containing the If a map update is available for the launched automatically. new map in the Uconnect™ system. system, this update is included in the ❒...
  • Page 195 Radio functions VOICE COMMANDS Navigation functions (only versions with Uconnect 5" Radio NOTE For languages not supported by button activates the following Nav and Uconnect 6.5" Radio Nav) functions: the system, voice commands are not button activates the following ❒ Tune to XXX-FM available.
  • Page 196 UConnect 6.5" Radio Nav QUICK GUIDE Controls on front panel J0A0003C...
  • Page 197 Front panel control summary table Button Functions Mode Switching on Brief button press 1 – Switching off Brief button press Volume adjustment Left/right rotation of knob 2 – Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Brief button press 3 – Display on/off Brief button press 4 –...
  • Page 198 ❒ "Auto-On Radio" (selects the radio STEERING WHEEL In the central part: displaying of the CONTROLS radio station being listened to and operation when the ignition device "AM/FM", "AM/DAB", "FM/DAB" is turned to MAR). For the operation of the controls on the buttons: selection of the desired steering wheel see paragraph Uconnect MEDIA MODE...
  • Page 199 ❒ if the pairing procedure is completed ❒ pair up to 10 phones/audio devices ❒ from the "Phone" screen you can successfully, a screen is displayed. to make access and connection easier always pair a mobile phone by pressing Answer "Yes" to the question to pair the and quicker;...
  • Page 200 ❒ Vehicle shutdown options; SMS message reader Forward Collision Warning (where provided) ❒ Audio; The system can read the messages ❒ Phone/Bluetooth; Allows you to select the intervention received by the mobile phone. To use mode for the Forward Collision Warning this function the mobile phone must ❒...
  • Page 201 ❒ "Audio Only": the system warns the Brakes SideSense (where provided) driver that an obstacle is present This option can be used to select the through acoustic warnings only, via the Allows you to select the type of warning following submenus: speakers in the vehicle;...
  • Page 202 View Map Information VOICE COMMANDS Press the "View Map" button in the Press the "Information" button in the For the functions controlled with voice main Navigation Menu to display the main Navigation Menu to select from commands see paragraph Uconnect 5" map relative to the current position.
  • Page 203 IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING MySky SUN ROOF ❒ While refitting the panels, pay special attention to prevent any trapping of fingers, scarves, ties and loose clothing; they might be trapped under the panels themselves. ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ❒ Before driving, make sure that the transversal bars have been fitted properly. SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING ❒...
  • Page 204 WARNING ROOF RACK/SKI RACK ❒ The use of transversal bars on longitudinal ones prevents the use of the sunroof, because the latter, while opening, interferes with the bars. ❒ Therefore do not move the sunroof if transversal bars have been fitted. ❒...
  • Page 207 NOTES...
  • Page 209 INDEX Display ........... dentification data ......166 Doors..........Ignition device ........ WD LOW mode DST (system)........Important information and (engagement/release)....110 recommendations ......201 DTC (system) ......... BS (system) ........ Interior lights ........lectric Parking Brake (EPB) ..100 Active safety systems..... ump starting........
  • Page 210 ear camera (ParkView® rear TireKit ..........139 backup camera)......115 Towing the vehicle......145 Rear view mirrors ......Towing trailers ........ 117 Rear window wiper TPMS..........– blade replacement..... 161 TSC (system) ......... Refuelling the vehicle...... 120 connect 5 Radio/Uconnect 5 Replacing a bulb ......
  • Page 211 We really know the vehicle because we invented, designed and produced it: we know every minor detail of it. At the Jeep authorised workshops you will find technicians directly trained by us, providing quality and professionalism needed for all service operations.
  • Page 212 ENGLISH...

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