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  • Page 1 2011 User G uide grand cherokee...
  • Page 2 U.S.) or Roadside Assistance (new vehicles purchased in Canada) in electronic format. We hope you find it useful. Replacement DVD kits may be purchased by visiting www.techauthority.com. Jeep is a registered trademark of ® Chrysler Group LLC. © 2011 Chrysler Group LLC.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION/WELCOME Power Inverter ....54 Power Outlets ....55 Welcome From Chrysler Group LLC .
  • Page 4: Introduction/Welcome

    INTRODUCTION/WELCOME WELCOME FROM CHRYSLER GROUP LLC Congratulations on selecting your new Chrysler Group LLC vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality - all essentials that are traditional to our vehicles. Your new Chrysler Group LLC vehicle has characteristics to enhance the driver's control under some driving conditions.
  • Page 5: Rollover Warning

    If your symptoms persist, please see an authorized dealer. CHRYSLER, DODGE, JEEP, RAM TRUCK, ATF+4, MOPAR and Uconnect are registered trademarks of Chrysler Group LLC. COPYRIGHT ©2011 CHRYSLER GROUP LLC...
  • Page 6: Controls At A Glance

    CONTROLS AT A GLANCE DRIVER COCKPIT...
  • Page 7 CONTROLS AT A GLANCE...
  • Page 8: Instrument Cluster

    CONTROLS AT A GLANCE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning Lights - Low Fuel Warning Light - Charging System Light** - Oil Pressure Warning Light** - Engine Temperature Warning Light - Transmission Temperature Warning Light - Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Light** - Airbag Warning Light** - Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Light - Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Light - Seat Belt Reminder Light...
  • Page 9 CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Indicators - Turn Signal Indicators - Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) SET Indicator* - High Beam Indicator - Hill Descent Control Indicator* - Front Fog Light Indicator* - Park/Headlight ON Indicator* - Vehicle Security Indicator* - Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Off Indicator* - TOW/HAUL Indicator* - Windshield Washer Fluid Low...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED KEY FOB Locking And Unlocking The Doors/Liftgate • Press the LOCK button once to lock all the doors and the liftgate. Press the UNLOCK button once to unlock the driver’s door only and twice within five seconds to unlock all the doors and liftgate.
  • Page 11: Remote Start

    GETTING STARTED CAUTION! (Continued) • Leave the Key Fob in the ignition and either: • Jump Start the vehicle. • Charge the battery. • Contact your dealer for assistance on how to remove the Key Fob using the manual over ride method. WARNING! •...
  • Page 12: Keyless Enter-N-Go

    GETTING STARTED KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO • The Keyless Enter-N-Go system is an enhancement to the vehicle's Key Fob. This feature allows you to lock and unlock the vehicle's door(s) and liftgate without having to press the Key Fob lock or unlock buttons, as well as starting and stopping the vehicle with the press of a button.
  • Page 13: Lock Or Unlock The Liftgate

    GETTING STARTED Lock or Unlock the Liftgate: • With a valid Keyless Enter-N-Go Key Fob within 3 ft (1.0m) of the liftgate, press the button located to the right of the liftgate handle to unlock the liftgate. Press the button a second time to lock the liftgate.
  • Page 14: Theft Alarm

    GETTING STARTED Accessory Positions with Engine Off NOTE: The following functions are with the driver’s foot OFF the Brake Pedal (Transmission in PARK or NEUTRAL Position). Starting With The Ignition Switch In The OFF Position: • Press the ENGINE START/STOP button once to change the ignition switch to the ACC position.
  • Page 15: Seat Belt

    GETTING STARTED SEAT BELT • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt properly. • Position the lap belt across your thighs, below your abdomen. To remove slack in the lap portion, pull up a bit on the shoulder belt. To loosen the lap belt if it is too tight, tilt the latch plate and pull on the lap belt.
  • Page 16: Child Restraints

    GETTING STARTED • If the Airbag Warning Light is not on during starting, stays on, or turns on while driving, have the vehicle serviced by an authorized service center immediately. • Refer to the Owner's Manual on the DVD for further details regarding the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
  • Page 17: Installing The Child Restraint Using The Vehicle Seat Belts

    GETTING STARTED • Loosen the child seat adjusters on the lower straps and tether straps so that you can attach the hook or connector to the lower tether anchorages more easily. • Attach the lower hooks or connectors over the top of the anchorage bars, pushing aside the seat cover material.
  • Page 18: Front Seats

    GETTING STARTED WARNING! • In a collision, an unrestrained child, even a tiny baby, can become a projectile inside the vehicle. The force required to hold even an infant on your lap could become so great that you could not hold the child, no matter how strong you are.
  • Page 19: Manual Seat Adjustment

    GETTING STARTED Memory Seat • The memory seat feature allows you to save two different driver seating positions (excluding lumbar position), driver's outside mirror, tilt/telescoping steering column position, and radio station preset settings. The memory seat buttons are located on the driver's door panel. •...
  • Page 20 GETTING STARTED Recliner • Lift the rear lever located on the outboard side of the seat, lean back and release when seat is in desired position. Fold-Flat Front Passenger Seat • The front passenger seat can be folded flat to allow for extended cargo space. Pull up on the recliner lever to fold down the seatback.
  • Page 21: Rear Seats

    GETTING STARTED REAR SEATS 60/40 Split Rear Seat To Lower Rear Seatback • With the front seats fully upright and positioned forward, pull upward on the release lever and fold the rear seatback down. To Raise Rear Seatback • Raise the rear seatback and lock it into place.
  • Page 22: Heated Steering Wheel

    GETTING STARTED Rear Heated Seats • Second row heated seat switches are located on the rear of the center console. • Press the switch once to select High-level heating. Press the switch a second time to select Low-level heating. Press the switch a third time to shut the heating elements Off.
  • Page 23: Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column

    GETTING STARTED TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN Manual - Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column • The tilt/telescoping control handle is located below the steering wheel at the end of the steering column. • Push the handle down to unlock the steering column. • To tilt the steering column, move the steering wheel upward or downward as desired.
  • Page 24: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE HEADLIGHT SWITCH Automatic Headlights/Parking Lights/Headlights • Rotate the headlight switch, located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel, to the first detent for parking lights and to the second detent for headlights • With the parking lights or low beam headlights on, push the headlight switch once for fog lights.
  • Page 25: Turn Signal/Wiper/Washer/High Beam Lever

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE TURN SIGNAL/WIPER/WASHER/HIGH BEAM LEVER Turn Signal/Lane Change Assist • Tap the lever up or down once and the turn signal (right or left) will flash three times and automatically turn off. Front Wipers Intermittent, Low And High Operation •...
  • Page 26: Auto Dimming Mirrors

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE High Beam Operation • Push the lever forward to activate the high beams. Pull the lever toward you for flash to pass. NOTE: For safe driving, turn off high beams when oncoming traffic is present to prevent headlight glare and as a courtesy to other motorists.
  • Page 27: Forward Collision Warning

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Cancel • Push the CANCEL button, or apply the brakes to cancel the set speed and maintain the set speed memory. • Push the ON/OFF button to turn the system off and erase the set speed memory. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) •...
  • Page 28 OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! • Leaving the Electronic or Adaptive Speed Control system on when not in use is dangerous. You could accidentally set the system or cause it to go faster than you want. You could lose control and have a collision. Always leave the Electronic or Adaptive Speed Control system off when you are not using it.
  • Page 29: Electronic Range Selection (Ers)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ELECTRONIC RANGE SELECTION (ERS) • Electronic Range Select (ERS) allows you to limit the highest available transmission gear, and can be activated during any driving condition. When towing a trailer or operating the vehicle in off-road conditions, using ERS shift control will help you maximize both performance and engine braking.
  • Page 30: Manual Climate Controls

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROLS Air Recirculation • Use recirculation for maximum A/C operation. • For window defogging, turn the recirculation button off. • Recirculation is not allowed in defrost, floor, defrost/floor (mix) modes.
  • Page 31: Automatic Temperature Controls (Atc)

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLS (ATC) Automatic Operation • Press the AUTO button. • Select the desired temperature by pressing the Temperature Control buttons. • The system will maintain the set temperature automatically. Air Conditioning A/C • If the air conditioning button is pressed while in the AUTO mode, the indicator light may flash three times to indicate the cabin air is being controlled automatically.
  • Page 32: Parksense ® Rear Park Assist

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST ® • The four ParkSense sensors, located in the rear fascia/bumper, monitor the area ® behind the vehicle that is within the sensors’ field of view. • When an object is detected within two meters behind the rear bumper while the vehicle is in REVERSE, a warning will display in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) and a chime will sound (when Sound and Display is selected from the Customer Programmable Features section of the EVIC).
  • Page 33: Blind Spot Monitoring

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE BLIND SPOT MONITORING • The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system uses two radar-based sensors, located inside the rear bumper fascia, to detect Highway licensable vehicles (automobiles, trucks, motorcycles etc.) that enter the blind spot zones from the rear/front/side of the vehicle.
  • Page 34: Power Sunroof

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE POWER SUNROOF Manual Open/Close • Press and hold the switch rearward to open or forward to close the sunroof. Any release of the switch will stop the movement, and the sunroof will remain in a partially open or closed position until the switch is pressed again. Command View Sunroof With Power Shade NOTE: •...
  • Page 35: Wind Buffeting

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Manual Open/Close • Press and hold the switch rearward to open or forward to close the power shade. Any release of the switch will stop the movement, and the power shade will remain in a partially open or closed position until the switch is pressed again. Pinch Protection Feature •...
  • Page 36: Electronics

    ELECTRONICS YOUR VEHICLE'S SOUND SYSTEM...
  • Page 37 ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 38: Non-Touch-Screen Radios

    ELECTRONICS NON-TOUCH-SCREEN RADIOS Media Center 130 (Sales Code RES) Media Center 130 with Satellite Radio (Sales Code RES + RSC)
  • Page 39: Audio Settings

    ELECTRONICS NOTE: Your radio may not be equipped with the Uconnect™ Voice Command and Uconnect™ Phone features. To determine if your radio has these features, press the Voice Command button on the radio. You will hear a voice prompt if you have the feature, or see a message on the radio stating “Uconnect Phone not available”...
  • Page 40: Touch-Screen Radios

    ELECTRONICS TOUCH-SCREEN RADIOS Media Center 730N CD/DVD/HDD/NAV (Sales Code RER) Media Center 730N CD/DVD/HDD/NAV (Sales Code RHR)
  • Page 41 ELECTRONICS Media Center 430/430N CD/DVD/HDD (Sales Code RBZ/RHB) NOTE: Your radio may not be equipped with the Uconnect™ Voice Command and Uconnect™ Phone features. To determine if your radio has these features, press the Voice Command button on the radio. You will hear a voice prompt if you have the feature, or see a message on the radio stating “Uconnect Phone not available”...
  • Page 42: Clock Setting

    ELECTRONICS Clock Setting • Turn the radio on, then touch the screen where the time is displayed. • Touch the USER CLOCK soft-key (Navigation radio only). • To adjust the hours, touch either the HOUR FORWARD or HOUR BACKWARD soft-key. •...
  • Page 43: Usb Port

    ELECTRONICS • Touch one of the ADD PICTURES soft-keys, then select the type of media inserted. • Use the PAGE soft-keys to page through a list of pictures and press the picture you would like to import. • Confirm your selection by touching the YES soft-key. The imported picture is now available in the MANAGE MY PICTURES screen.
  • Page 44 ELECTRONICS New Destination • Press the NAV hard-key to access the Navigation Main Menu. • Touch the NEW DESTINATION soft-key to program a destination, then select the destination soft-key of your choice. • Media Center 730N allows destinations to be input by voice while in motion. Press the Voice Command button on the radio to begin.
  • Page 45 ELECTRONICS • Press the NAV hard-key to access the Navigation Main Menu. • Touch the MAP soft-key to display a map of your current position. Navigation – Media Center 430N (Sales Code RHB) Only • For software updates, visit http://www.garmin.com/chrysler website, or contact your authorized dealer for the latest available software.
  • Page 46 ELECTRONICS • Touch Edit. • Follow the on-screen steps for editing the Home Location. Go Home • Touch the NAV soft-key in the upper-right corner of your radio screen, to access the Navigation system. • Touch Where To? , then touch Go Home. SIRIUS Travel Link •...
  • Page 47: Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    NOTE: The Uconnect™ Phone requires a mobile phone equipped with the Bluetooth ® Hands-Free Profile, Version 0.96 or higher. For Uconnect™ customer support, call 1–877–855–8400 or visit www.jeep.com/uconnect. Phone Pairing NOTE: Pairing is a one-time initial setup before using the phone. You will also need to...
  • Page 48: Making A Phone Call

    ELECTRONICS • (After the BEEP), say “phone pairing”. • (After the BEEP), say “pair a phone”. • Follow the audible prompts. • You will be asked to enter a four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN), which you will later need to enter into your mobile phone. You can enter any four-digit PIN. You will not need to remember this PIN after the initial pairing process.
  • Page 49: Uconnect™ Voice Command

    • It also allows you to respond by selecting from various pre-defined phrases. • Not all phones are compatible with this feature. Refer to the phone compatibility list at www.jeep.com/uconnect. Connected mobile phones must be bluetooth-compatible, and paired with your radio.
  • Page 50: Ipod ® /Usb/Mp3 Control

    ELECTRONICS WARNING! Any voice commanded system should be used only in safe driving conditions following local laws and phone use. All attention should be kept on the roadway ahead. Failure to do so may result in a collision causing you and others to be severely injured or killed.
  • Page 51: Bluetooth Streaming Audio

    USB port also supports playing music from compatible external USB Mass Storage Class memory devices. For supported audio file formats, refer to the USB Port section on the Owner's Manual on the DVD. Refer to www.jeep.com/uconnect website for a list of tested iPod s.
  • Page 52: Video Entertainment System (Ves)

    ELECTRONICS VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES)™ System Operation • The screen is located on the headliner behind the front seat. To lower the screen, press the release button located in the rear of the overhead console. • The system may be controlled by the front seat occupants using the touch-screen radio, or by the rear seat occupants using the remote control.
  • Page 53: Electronic Vehicle Information Center (Evic)

    ELECTRONICS Operation Of The Remote • The remote control operates similarly to any DVD remote you have used before and allows the rear seat passengers to change stations, tracks, discs and audio/video modes. • The remote control is designed to control either channel by using the selector switch located on the right side of the remote.
  • Page 54: Programmable Features

    ELECTRONICS Compass Calibration • This compass is self-calibrating, which eliminates the need to set the compass manually. When the vehicle is new, the compass may appear erratic and the EVIC will display “CAL” until the compass is calibrated. • You may also calibrate the compass by completing one or more 360 degree turns (in an area free from large metal or metallic objects) until the “CAL”...
  • Page 55: Universal Garage Door Opener (Homelink ® )

    ELECTRONICS UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER (HomeLink ® Programming HomeLink ® Begin Programming • The HomeLink buttons are located in ® the overhead console. • Erase all channels before you begin programming by holding the two outside buttons for up to 20 seconds until the red indicator flashes.
  • Page 56: Power Inverter

    ELECTRONICS Using HomeLink ® • To operate, simply press and release the programmed HomeLink button and the ® programmed device will operate. • Refer to your Owner’s Manual on the DVD for further details. If you have any problems programming HomeLink , or require assistance, please call toll-free ®...
  • Page 57: Power Outlets

    ELECTRONICS POWER OUTLETS • The front power outlet is located inside the center storage bin of the instrument panel. Push inward on the storage lid to open the compartment and gain access to this power outlet. • A second front power outlet is located inside the center console.
  • Page 58: Off-Road Capabilities

    OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES QUADRA-TRAC I ® The Quadra-Trac II /Quadra-Drive ® transfer case provides three mode ® FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE positions: • 4WD HI Quadra-Trac I Operating ® • NEUTRAL Instructions/Precautions - 3.6L • 4WD LOW Only • This transfer case is fully automatic in •...
  • Page 59 OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES 4WD LOW To 4WD HI • Press and hold the NEUTRAL button located near the 4WD mode control • With the vehicle at speeds of 0 to knob with a pen or similar object for 3 mph (0 to 5 km/h), the ignition four seconds.
  • Page 60 OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES • Sand/Mud – Off-road calibration • The Quadra-Lift™ air suspension for use on low traction surfaces such system uses a lifting and lowering as mud, sand, or wet grass. Driveline pattern which keeps the headlights is maximized for traction. Some from shining into oncoming traffic.
  • Page 61: Hill Start Assist/Hill Descent Control

    OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES • Normal Ride Height WARNING! (NRH) – This is the standard position of the • You or others could be injured if suspension and is meant you leave the vehicle unattended for normal driving. Only with the transfer case in the N the bottom Indicator lamp (Neutral) position without first fully on the “Up”...
  • Page 62: Utility

    UTILITY...
  • Page 63: Tow/Haul Mode

    UTILITY TOW/HAUL MODE RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND • When driving in hilly areas, towing a trailer, carrying a heavy load, etc., MOTORHOME, ETC.) and frequent transmission shifting occurs, press the TOW/HAUL switch Two-Wheel Drive Models to select TOW/HAUL mode. This will improve performance and reduce the •...
  • Page 64 UTILITY • Using a ballpoint pen or similar CAUTION! object, press and hold the recessed transfer case N (Neutral) button for • Towing with the rear wheels on the four seconds, until the light next to the ground will cause severe N symbol starts to blink, indicating transmission damage.
  • Page 65: What To Do In Emergencies

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 24-HOUR TOWING ASSISTANCE • Dial toll-free 1-800-521-2779 or 1-800-363-4869 for Canadian residents. • Provide your name, vehicle identification number and license plate number. • Provide your location, including telephone number, from which you are calling. •...
  • Page 66 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • When the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation of replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly.
  • Page 67: Indicator Light

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES - Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light • If the “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light” comes on continuously with the engine running, a malfunction has been detected in the ESC system. If this light remains on after several ignition cycles, and the vehicle has been driven several miles (kilometers) at speeds greater than 30 mph (48 km/h), we recommend you drive to the nearest service center and have the vehicle serviced immediately.
  • Page 68: Airbag Warning Light

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES - Airbag Warning Light • If the light is not on during starting, stays on, or turns on while driving, have the vehicle serviced by an authorized service center immediately. Fuel Cap/Loose Gas Cap Message •...
  • Page 69: If Your Engine Overheats

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS • In any of the following situations, you can reduce the potential for overheating by taking the appropriate action. • On the highways — slow down. • In city traffic — while stopped, shift transmission into NEUTRAL, but do not increase engine idle speed.
  • Page 70: Jacking And Tire Changing

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING Jack Location • The scissor-type jack and tire changing tools are located in the rear cargo area, below the load floor. Spare Tire Stowage • The spare tire is located under the load floor in the rear cargo area. Preparations For Jacking •...
  • Page 71: Jacking And Tire Changing Instructions

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • Block both the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the jacking position. For example, if changing the right front tire, block the left rear wheel. NOTE: Passengers should not remain in the vehicle when the vehicle is being jacked.
  • Page 72 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • Turn the jack screw clockwise to firmly engage the jack saddle with the lift area of the sill flange. • Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw clockwise. Raise the vehicle only until the tire just clears the surface and enough clearance is obtained to install the spare tire.
  • Page 73: Jump-Starting

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES WARNING! (Continued) • If it is necessary to retrieve the spare tire from under the vehicle on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic, pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit.
  • Page 74: Jump-Starting Procedure

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES Jump-Starting Procedure • Connect the positive (+) end of the jumper cable to the remote positive (+) post of the discharged vehicle. • Connect the opposite end of the positive (+) jumper cable to the positive (+) post of the booster battery.
  • Page 75: Emergency Tow Hooks

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES WARNING! • When temperatures are below the freezing point, electrolyte in a discharged battery may freeze. Do not attempt jump-starting because the battery could rupture or explode and cause personal injury. Battery temperature must be brought above freezing point before attempting a jump-start.
  • Page 76: Shift Lever Override

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES SHIFT LEVER OVERRIDE • If a malfunction occurs and the shift lever cannot be moved out of the PARK position, you can use the following procedure to temporarily move the shift lever: • To access the shift lever override, remove the rubber cupholder liner to the right of the shift lever.
  • Page 77: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES...
  • Page 78: Event Data Recorder (Edr)

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) • This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’s systems performed.
  • Page 79: Maintaining Your Vehicle

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE OPENING THE HOOD • Pull the hood release lever located below the steering wheel at the base of the instrument panel. • Reach into the opening beneath the center of the hood and move the safety latch lever while lifting the hood at the same time.
  • Page 80: Fuel Door Release

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE FUEL DOOR RELEASE • The fuel door release button is located on the instrument panel below the headlight switch. • Push the button once and release to open the fuel door. Fuel Door Emergency Release • To manually open the fuel door, remove the storage bin and pull the release cable located in the rear cargo area.
  • Page 81: Engine Compartment

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 82 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 83: Fluids And Capacities

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Capacities 3.6L Engine MOPAR Engine Coolant/Antifreeze 10.4 Quarts ® 5-Year/100,000 Mile Formula or equivalent (9.9 Liters) 5.7 Liter Engine – MOPAR Engine Coolant/Antifreeze 15.4 Quarts ® Without Trailer Tow 5-Year/100,000 Mile Formula or equivalent (14.6 Liters) Package...
  • Page 84: Maintenance Chart

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 85: Maintenance Record

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Maintenance Record Odometer Date Signature, Authorized Service Center 8,000 Miles (13,000 km) or 6 Months 16,000 Miles (26,000 km) or 12 Months 24,000 Miles (39,000 km) or 18 Months 32,000 Miles (52,000 km) or 24 Months 40,000 Miles (65,000 km) or 30 Months 48,000 Miles...
  • Page 86: Fuses

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE FUSES...
  • Page 87 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Integrated Power Module (fuses) The integrated power module is located on the right side of the engine compartment. This center contains cartridge fuses and mini fuses. A description of each fuse and component may be stamped on the inside cover, otherwise the cavity number of each fuse is stamped on the inside cover that corresponds to the following chart.
  • Page 88 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Cartridge Cavity Mini Fuse Description Fuse 20 Amp Yellow Back Up Camera (Domestic Only) 20 Amp Yellow Power Seat Module(s)/Adaptive Cruise Control/Audio Telematics/DRL Relay/Air Suspension Module/CCN 10 Amp Red 15 Amp Blue Lt-Tail/Lic/Park LMP 15 Amp Blue Rt-Tail/Park/Run LMP 25 Amp Natural ASD 1 and 2...
  • Page 89: Tire Pressures

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE TIRE PRESSURES • Check the inflation pressure of each tire, including the spare tire, at least monthly and inflate to the recommended pressure for your vehicle. • The tire pressures recommended for your vehicle are found on the “Tire and Loading Information”...
  • Page 90: Exterior Bulbs

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE EXTERIOR BULBS LIGHT BULBS – Exterior Bulb Number Tail, Stop, Turn Lamp 3057 Liftgate Backup Lamps 921 (W16W) Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) LED (*) Fog Lamp – If Equipped PSX24W Front Park/Turn Signal Front Side Marker, License Lamp Headlamp –...
  • Page 91: Consumer Assistance

    NOTE: Bell Relay Service operator. • The Owner's Manual and User Guide electronic files are also available on the Chrysler, Jeep, Ram Truck and Dodge websites. • Click on the "For Owners" tab, select "Owner/Service Manuals", then select your desired model year and vehicle...
  • Page 92: Reporting Safety Defects In The 50 United States And Washington, D.c

    CONSUMER ASSISTANCE REPORTING SAFETY In Canada • If you believe that your vehicle has a DEFECTS IN THE 50 safety defect, you should contact the UNITED STATES AND Customer Service Department immediately. Canadian customers who WASHINGTON, D.C. wish to report a safety defect to the Canadian government should contact •...
  • Page 93: Mopar Accessories

    • For the full line of Authentic Jeep Accessories by Mopar, visit your local Jeep dealership or online at mopar.com.
  • Page 94: Index

    INDEX Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Defects, Reporting ... . 90 (Cruise Control) ... . . 25 Defroster, Rear Window ..28 Air Conditioning .
  • Page 95 INDEX Front Heated Seats ... 19 Lane Change Assist ... 23 Fuel LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tether for Filler Cap (Gas Cap) ..66 CHildren) .
  • Page 96 INDEX Preparation for Jacking ..68 Cancel ....24 Programmable Electronic Features . . . 52 Distance Setting (ACC Only) . . . 24 Mode Setting (ACC Only) .
  • Page 97 INDEX Ventilated Seats ... . . 19 Wheel and Wheel Trim Care ..87 Video Entertainment System™ Wind Buffeting ... . . 33 (Rear Seat Video System) .
  • Page 98 NOTES...
  • Page 99: Driving And Alcohol

    Driving and Alcohol: Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of collisions. Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you are drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab, a friend, or use public transportation.
  • Page 100 Jeep.com This guide has been prepared to help you get quickly acquainted with your new Jeep and to provide a convenient reference source for common questions. however, it is not a substitute for your owner’s Manual. For complete operational instructions, maintenance...

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