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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............3 INTRODUCTION .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION • INTRODUCTION ......4 • IMPORTANT NOTICE ......4 •...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Operating this vehicle at excessive speeds or IMPORTANT NOTICE while intoxicated may result in loss of control, Congratulations on selecting your new Chrysler ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PUBLI- collision with other vehicles or objects, going Group LLC vehicle. Be assured that it repre- CATION IS BASED ON THE LATEST INFORMA- off the road, or overturning;...
  • Page 7: How To Use This Manual

    Therefore, some of the faction. an authorized dealer. The same applies when equipment and accessories in this publication Copyright © 2009 Chrysler International. modifications to the original condition are sub- may not appear on your vehicle. sequently made on the manufacturer’s ve-...
  • Page 9: Warnings And Cautions

    WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ This Owners Manual contains WARNINGS ALTERATIONS against operating procedures that could result in an accident or bodily injury. It also contains WARNING! CAUTIONS against procedures that could re- Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle sult in damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 11: Things To Know Before Starting Your Vehicle

    THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE • A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYS ....12 • Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) ....12 •...
  • Page 12 • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE) ....16 • To Unlock the Doors and Liftgate ....16 •...
  • Page 13 • Supplemental Rear Impact Active Head Restraints (AHR) ....... . 30 •...
  • Page 14: A Word About Your Keys

    A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYS To remove the emergency key, slide the me- chanical latch at the top of the Key Fob side- Your vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. ways with your thumb and then pull the key out This system consists of a Key Fob and a with your other hand.
  • Page 15: Ignition Key Removal

    Ignition Key Removal roof (if equipped), and ignition-powered Key-In-Ignition Reminder power outlets will remain active for up to If you open the driver’s door and the key is in Automatic Transaxle — If Equipped 10 minutes after the ignition switch is the ignition, a chime will sound to remind you to Place the shift lever in PARK.
  • Page 16: Replacement Keys

    After turning the ignition switch to the ON Replacement Keys NOTE: position, the Vehicle Security Light will turn on When having the Sentry Key Immobilizer NOTE: for three seconds for a bulb check. If the light system serviced, bring all vehicle Key Fobs Only Key Fobs that are programmed to the remains on after the bulb check, it indicates with you to the authorized dealer.
  • Page 17: Vehicle Security Alarm - If Equipped

    VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM — IF NOTE: NOTE: • Unlocking the doors with the manual door EQUIPPED The system will not arm if you lock the doors The Vehicle Security Alarm (VSA) system moni- with the manual door lock plungers or the lock plungers or the door lock cylinder on tors the vehicle doors, hood, and liftgate for door lock cylinder on the driver’s door.
  • Page 18: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)

    der “Personal Settings (Customer Program- speeds 5 mph (8 km/h) and above disables the first press of the unlock button on the mable Features),” under “Electronic Vehicle all transmitter buttons for all Key Fobs. transmitter. To change the current setting, pro- Information Center (EVIC)”...
  • Page 19: To Lock The Doors And Liftgate

    NOTE: 2. Release both buttons at the same time. To Lock the Doors and Liftgate Press and release the lock button on the trans- Pressing the lock button on the transmitter 3. Test the feature while outside of the vehicle mitter to lock all doors and liftgate.
  • Page 20: Door Locks

    • Do not touch the battery terminals that 2. Remove and replace the battery. Avoid If your RKE transmitter fails to operate from a are on the back housing or the printed touching the new battery with your fingers. Skin normal distance, check for these two condi- circuit board.
  • Page 21: Power Door Locks

    WARNING! • For personal security and safety in the event of an accident, lock the vehicle doors before you drive as well as when you park and leave the vehicle. • When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key from the ignition and lock your vehicle.
  • Page 22 • For vehicles not equipped with the EVIC, The doors will lock automatically if all of the Automatic Unlock Doors on Exit following conditions are met: perform the following procedure: If Auto Unlock is enabled, this feature will unlock all the doors when the driver’s door is 1.
  • Page 23 mable Features)” under “Electronic Vehicle Child Protection Door Lock System 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the opposite rear Information Center (EVIC)” in Section 4. door. (Rear Doors) • For vehicles not equipped with the EVIC, To provide a safer environment for small chil- NOTE: perform the following steps: dren riding in the rear seats, the rear doors are...
  • Page 24: Power Windows

    • For emergency exit with the system en- 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the opposite rear There are single window controls on each pas- gaged, move the lock plunger up to the door. senger door trim panel, which operate the UNLOCK position, roll down the window, passenger door windows.
  • Page 25 • Any impact due to rough road conditions Auto-Up Feature with Anti-Pinch Protection — eeWARNING! If Equipped may trigger the auto-reverse function un- Never leave children in a vehicle with the key On some models, the driver’s and front passen- expectedly during auto-closure.
  • Page 26 Window Lockout Switch Reset roof open, adjust the sunroof opening to mini- The window lockout switch on the driver’s door It may be necessary at some point in time to mize the buffeting or open any window. trim panel allows you to disable the window reactivate the Auto-up/Auto-down feature.
  • Page 27: Occupant Restraints

    • Supplemental Side Seat Airbags — if WARNING! (Continued) equipped • If you are required to drive with the liftgate • An energy-absorbing steering column and open, make sure that all windows are steering wheel closed, and the blower switch on the cli- •...
  • Page 28: Lap/Shoulder Belts

    NOTE: Research has shown that seat belts save lives, WARNING! and they can reduce the seriousness of injuries The Advanced Front Airbags have a multi- • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo in a collision. Some of the worst injuries happen stage inflator design.
  • Page 29 WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) • Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as • Care should be taken to avoid contamina- possible, consistent with comfort, to pro- tion of the webbing with polishes, oils and vide the protection for which they have chemicals, and particularly battery acid.
  • Page 30 4. Position the lap belt across your thighs, WARNING! WARNING! below your abdomen. To remove slack in the • A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle • A lap belt worn too high can increase the risk lap belt portion, pull up a bit on the shoulder will not protect you properly.
  • Page 31: Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure

    1. Position the latch plate as close as possible WARNING! to the anchor point. A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a 2. At about 6 to 12 in (15 to 30 cm) above the collision and leave you with no protection. latch plate, grasp and twist the belt webbing Inspect the belt system periodically, checking 180 degrees to create a fold that begins imme-...
  • Page 32: Seat Belt Pretensioners — If Equipped

    seating position. Children 12 years old and belt by assuring that the belt is tight around the How the Active Head Restraints (AHR) younger should always ride buckled up in the occupant early in a collision. Pretensioners Work rear seat. work for all size occupants, including those in The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) de- child restraints.
  • Page 33 NOTE: 2. Position the hands on the top of the de- ployed AHR at a comfortable position. For more information on properly adjusting and positioning the head restraint, refer to 3. Pull down then rearward towards the rear of Section 3 “Adjusting Active Head Restraints”. the vehicle then down to engage the locking mechanism.
  • Page 34: Seat Belts And Pregnant Women

    • The manufacturer of this vehicle does not NOTE: • If you have difficulties or problems reset- recommend deactivating the BeltAlert . • If the BeltAlert is deactivated, the Seat ting the head restraints, see an authorized dealer. Belt Reminder Light will continue to illu- •...
  • Page 35: Advanced Front Airbag Features

    • Supplemental Rear Impact Active Head Re- instrument panel, above the glove compart- This vehicle may also be equipped with ment. The words SRS AIRBAG are embossed Supplemental Side Airbag Inflatable Curtains straint for Driver and Front Passenger on the airbag covers. (SABIC) to protect the driver, front, and rear •...
  • Page 36 mines whether the output force is low, medium, side impact. The supplemental side seat air- the body structure. Each airbag features in- or high. If a low output is sufficient to meet the bag is marked with an airbag label sewn into flated chambers placed adjacent to the head of need, the remaining gas in the inflator is ex- the outboard side of the seat.
  • Page 37 The system includes sensors adjacent to both Along with seat belts and pretensioners, Ad- seats. Older children who do not use child front and rear seat occupants that are cali- vanced Front Airbags work with the knee bol- restraints or belt-positioning booster seats brated to deploy the SABIC airbags during sters to provide improved protection for the should ride properly buckled up in the rear...
  • Page 38: Airbag Deployment Sensors And Controls

    If the airbag system in this vehicle needs to be Airbag Deployment Sensors and The Advanced Front Airbags will not deploy in modified to accommodate a disabled person, all frontal collisions, including some that may Controls contact the Customer Center. Phone numbers produce substantial vehicle damage —...
  • Page 39 The ORC contains a backup power supply your eyes. The bags then quickly deflate while WARNING! system that may deploy the airbags even if the helping to restrain the driver and front passen- Ignoring the Airbag Warning Light in your battery loses power or it becomes discon- ger.
  • Page 40 of non-toxic gas. The inflating side airbag exits positioned in the area where the side curtain will determine whether to have the Enhanced through the seat seam into the space between airbag inflates. This especially applies to chil- Accident Response System perform the follow- the occupant and the door.
  • Page 41 bags deploy and unfold. The abrasions are WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) similar to friction rope burns or those you • It is dangerous to try to repair any part of Deployed airbags and seat belt pretensioners might get sliding along a carpet or gymna- cannot protect you in another collision.
  • Page 42: Event Data Recorder (Edr)

    Data of a to the label located on the inside of the fuse tronic data may be used by Chrysler Group potentially sensitive nature, such as would block cover for the proper airbag fuses. See...
  • Page 43: Child Restraint

    Confidential data will Child Restraint Seating Position (or other site) not be disclosed by Chrysler Group LLC to any Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled Inter- Inter- Front third party except when: up all the time, including babies and children.
  • Page 44 X = Seat position not suitable for children in this Infants and Child Restraints WARNING! mass group. • Safety experts recommend that children ride • “Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward- * = If a child seat is to be used in the third row, rearward-facing in the vehicle until they are facing child restraint on a seat protected by the second row seat back directly in front of the...
  • Page 45 front passenger airbag unless the airbag is Integrated Child Booster Seat — If turned off. An airbag deployment could Equipped cause severe injury or death to infants in this The Integrated Child Booster Seat is located in position. each outboard second-row passenger seat. The Booster Seat is designed for children Older Children and Child Restraints weighing between 48 and 85 lbs (22 and 39 kg)
  • Page 46 4. Place the child upright in the seat with their 8. To remove the slack from the lap belt, pull Children too Large for Booster Seats back firmly against the seatback. upward on the shoulder portion of the seat belt. Children who are large enough to wear the shoulder belt comfortably and whose legs are 5.
  • Page 47 • Carefully follow the instructions that come Here are some tips on getting the most out WARNING! of your child restraint: with the restraint. If you install the restraint • Improper installation can lead to failure of improperly, it may not work when you need it. •...
  • Page 48 LATCH — Child Seat Anchorage System All three second-row passenger seating posi- (Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren) tions have lower anchorages that are capable Your vehicle’s second row passenger seats are of accommodating LATCH-compatible child equipped with the child restraint anchorage seats.
  • Page 49 Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Chart Size Front Pas- Rear Out- Intermediate Outboard Intermedi- Mass Group Fixture Rear Center Other Sites Class senger board Right / Left ate Center ISO/L1 **IUF / X **IUF Carrycot ISO/L2 X / **IUF ISO/R1 *IUF / *IUF *IUF 0 —...
  • Page 50 IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint The lower anchorages are round Many, but not all restraint systems will be systems (CRS) given in the attached list. These bars located at the rear of the seat equipped with separate straps on each side, ISOFIX CRS are those of the “specific vehicle”, cushion where it meets the seat- with each having a hook or connector for...
  • Page 51 NOTE: Installing Child Restraints Using the • Ensure that the tether strap does not slip Vehicle Seat Belt To install a child restraint, first, pull enough of into the opening between the seatbacks the seat belt webbing from the retractor to route as you remove slack in the strap.
  • Page 52: Engine Break-In Recommendations

    • Attach the tether strap hook of the child about and possibly injured, or injure a passen- recommended viscosity and quality grades, restraint to the tether anchor and remove slack ger during panic braking or in a collision. refer to “Maintenance Procedures” in Section 7. in the tether strap according to the child re- NON-DETERGENT OR STRAIGHT MINERAL Pets should be restrained in the rear seat in pet...
  • Page 53: Exhaust Gas

    Exhaust Gas If you are required to drive with the liftgate WARNING! (Continued) open, make sure that all windows are closed, • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a and the blower switch on the climate control is WARNING! seat and using a seat belt properly.
  • Page 54: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    Safety Checks You Should Make Defroster Lights Check operation by selecting the defrost mode Have someone observe the operation of exte- Inside the Vehicle and place the blower control on high speed. rior lights while you work the controls. Check Seat Belts You should be able to feel the air directed Turn Signal and High Beam Indicator Lights on...
  • Page 55: Understanding The Features Of Your Vehicle

    UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE • MIRRORS ....... . 59 •...
  • Page 56 • Things You Should Know About Your uconnect™ phone ......72 • VOICE RECOGNITION (VR) SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .
  • Page 57 • Headlight Time Delay ..... . . 93 • Lights-On Reminder ..... . . 93 •...
  • Page 58 • To Vary the Speed Setting ....100 • To Accelerate for Passing ....100 •...
  • Page 59 • Sunroof Maintenance ..... . 103 • Ignition Off Operation ..... 103 •...
  • Page 60 • REAR WINDOW FEATURES ....112 • Rear Window Wiper/Washer ....112 •...
  • Page 61: Mirrors

    MIRRORS Automatic Dimming Mirror — If CAUTION! Equipped Inside Day/Night Mirror To avoid damage to the mirror during clean- This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight A two-point pivot system allows for horizontal ing, never spray any cleaning solution directly glare from vehicles behind you. You can turn and vertical mirror adjustment.
  • Page 62: Power Mirrors

    Models with Express Window Feature WARNING! Press and release the mirror select button Vehicles and other objects seen in the pas- marked L (left) or R (right) and then press one senger side convex mirror will look smaller of the four arrow buttons to move the mirror in and farther away than they really are.
  • Page 63: Heated Mirrors

    Illuminated Vanity Mirrors 3. Pull the sun visor toward the inside rearview mirror to extend it. An illuminated vanity mirror is on each sun visor. To use the mirror, rotate the sun visor uconnect™ phone — IF EQUIPPED downward and swing the mirror cover upward. The light will turn on automatically.
  • Page 64: Compatible Phones

    See uconnect™ website for supported phones. are described in the “Operation” at a time. The uconnect™ phone is available in • www.chrysler.com/uconnect section. English, Dutch, French, German, Italian or • www.dodge.com/uconnect Spanish languages (as equipped).
  • Page 65: Operation

    Operation Entry. Please remember, Pair (Link) uconnect™ phone to a Cellular uconnect™ phone works best when you talk Phone Voice commands can be used to operate the in a normal conversational tone, as if speak- To begin using your uconnect™ phone, you uconnect™...
  • Page 66 • For identification purposes, you will be • The system will prompt you to say the num- • The uconnect™ phone will confirm the name prompted to give the uconnect™ phone a ber you want to call. and then dial the corresponding phone num- name for your cellular phone.
  • Page 67 • When prompted, recite the phone number • To call a name from downloaded (or These can only be edited on the cellular for the phonebook entry that you are adding. uconnect™) Phonebook, follow the proce- phone. The changes are transferred and dure in “Call by Saying a Name”...
  • Page 68 • When prompted, recite the new phone num- • After you enter the Phonebook Delete menu, the Bluetooth link is busy. In this case, the user must first disconnect or drop the ber for the phonebook entry that you are you will then be asked for the name of the Bluetooth connection to the uconnect™...
  • Page 69: Phone Call Features

    • The uconnect™ phone will ask you to verify • The uconnect™ phone will then prompt you Answer or Reject an Incoming Call - Call that you wish to delete all the entries from the as to the number designation you wish to Currently in Progress phonebook.
  • Page 70 Place/Retrieve a Call From Hold hear a double beep, indicating that the two Call Continuation To put a call on hold, press the button until calls have been joined into one conference call. Call continuation is the progression of a phone call on the uconnect™...
  • Page 71: Uconnect™ Phone Features

    • The uconnect™ phone does slightly uconnect™ phone Features Emergency Assistance — If Equipped If you are in an emergency and the cellular lower your chances of successfully mak- Language Selection phone is reachable: ing a phone call as to that for the cellular To change the language that the uconnect™...
  • Page 72 • Some paging and voice mail systems Paging the sequence you wish to enter followed by the To learn how to page refer to Working with word Send. For example, if required to enter have system time out settings that are too Automated Systems.
  • Page 73: Advanced Phone Connectivity

    Phone and Network Status Indicators you will not hear it. Under this situation, phone paired cellular phone to the uconnect™ If available on the radio and/or on a premium after successfully dialing a number the user phone or vice versa, press the button and display such as the instrument panel cluster, may feel that the call did not go through...
  • Page 74: Things You Should Know About Your Uconnect™ Phone

    announced, press the button and say Delete uconnect™ phone Paired Cellular Voice Training Phones For users experiencing difficulty with the “Select” or “Delete.” Also, see the next two uconnect™ phone recognizing their voice com- sections for an alternate way to “select” or •...
  • Page 75 • Performance is maximized under: • It is not recommended to store similar sound- To restore the Voice Recognition system to factory default settings, enter the Voice Training ing names in the uconnect™ phonebook. • low-to-medium blower setting, session via the above procedure and follow the •...
  • Page 76 • Performance, such as audio clarity, echo, Phone Far End Audio Performance Bluetooth Communication Link and loudness to a large degree rely on the Cellular phones have been found to lose con- • Audio quality is maximized under: phone and network, and not the uconnect™ nection to the uconnect™...
  • Page 80 Voice Commands Voice Commands Voice Commands Primary Alternate(s) Primary Alternate(s) Primary Alternate(s) zero download pager beeper Dutch Nederlands pair a phone edit phone pairing pairing three emergency phonebook phonebook four English previous five delete all erase all redial Espanol select phone select seven Francais...
  • Page 81: Voice Recognition (Vr) System - If Equipped

    VOICE RECOGNITION (VR) SYSTEM — When you press the button, you will hear a For example, if you are in the disc menu and you are listening to FM radio, you can speak IF EQUIPPED beep. The beep is your signal to give a com- commands from the disc menu or from the FM mand.
  • Page 82 • “Previous Station” (to select the previous 3. Use the ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob to Memo adjust the volume to a comfortable level while station) To switch to the voice recorder mode, say the Voice Recognition (VR) system is speaking. “Memo”.
  • Page 83: Voice Training

    System Setup 1. Press the button, say “System Setup” WARNING! (Continued) To switch to system setup, say “Setup”. In this and once you are in that menu then say “Voice • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a mode, you may say the following commands: Training.”...
  • Page 84: Recliner Adjustment

    WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) • Do not ride with the seatback reclined so Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. The sudden movement of the seat that the shoulder belt is no longer resting could cause you to lose control. The seat belt against your chest.
  • Page 85: Driver-Side Seat Height Adjustment - If Equipped

    Driver-Side Seat Height Adjustment — Fold Flat Front Passenger Seat — If Pull upward on the lever to fold or unfold the seat. If Equipped Equipped The control lever is located on the outboard This feature allows for extended cargo space. side of the seat.
  • Page 86: Power Seat - If Equipped

    Power Seat — If Equipped To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the WARNING! head restraint (on some models, you may need The power seat switch is on the outboard side Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is to press the push button).
  • Page 87: Heated Seats - If Equipped

    NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) • The head restraints should only be re- • Do not place items over the top of the moved by qualified technicians, for ser- Active Head Restraint, such as coats, seat vice purposes only. If either of the head covers or portable DVD players.
  • Page 88: Second-Row Passenger Seats

    trols for each heater are located in the switch NOTE: CAUTION! bank in the center of the instrument panel. Once a heat setting is selected, heat will be Repeated overheating of the seat could dam- felt within two to five minutes. After turning ON the ignition, you can choose age the heating element and/or degrade the from High, Low, or Off heat settings.
  • Page 89 To Fold the Seat WARNING! WARNING! • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo 1. Locate the control lever on the lower out- To prevent personal injury or damage to ob- board side of the seat. area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a jects, keep your head, arms, and objects out collision, people riding in these areas are of the folding path of the seatback.
  • Page 90 Forward and Rearward Adjustment WARNING! The control lever is on the outboard side of the Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is seat. Lift the lever to move the seat forward or dangerous. The sudden movement of the seat rearward.
  • Page 91 Raise the seatback/armrest and lock it in place motion, the seat cushion flips upward and the WARNING! (Continued) when not in use or when additional seating area seat moves forward on its tracks. • Do not ride with the seatback reclined so is required.
  • Page 92: Third-Row Passenger Seats With Fold-Flat Feature - Seven Passenger Models

    NOTE: To Unfold and Move the Second-Row allows for extended cargo space and still main- Passenger Seat Rearward tains some rear seating room if needed. A handgrip is molded into the front of each quarter trim panel near the door opening to 1.
  • Page 93: To Open And Close The Hood

    To Unfold the Seat WARNING! Grasp the assist strap loop on the seatback • Be certain that the seatback is locked se- and pull it toward you to raise the seatback. curely into position. Otherwise, the seat will Continue to raise the seatback until it locks in not provide the proper stability for passen- place.
  • Page 94: Lights

    Use the hood prop rod to secure the hood in the CAUTION! (Continued) open position. Place the upper end of the prop • Do not slam the hood to close it. Use a firm rod in the hole on the underside of the hood. downward push at the center front edge of the hood to ensure that both latches en- gage.
  • Page 95: Headlight Time Delay

    If you turn the headlights, or parking lights, or The headlight leveling switch is ignition switch ON again, the system will cancel located in the switch bank in the the delay. center of the instrument panel. If you turn the headlights off before the ignition, they will turn off in the normal manner.
  • Page 96: Fog Lights — If Equipped

    Fog Lights — If Equipped Rear Fog Lights You can signal a lane change by moving the lever upward or downward partially without To activate the front fog lights, turn on The rear fog lights may be operated moving beyond the detent. as desired when visibility is poor due the parking lights or the low beam to fog.
  • Page 97: Instrument Panel Dimmer

    NOTE: position. Refer to “Battery Saver Feature” second detent. For models equipped with LED for additional information. lighting, you can swivel the lens socket to direct If the multifunction lever is held in the flash- the light as desired. to-pass position for more than 15 seconds, the high beams will shut off.
  • Page 98: Windshield Wiper Operation

    the ignition switch to the LOCK position. This Windshield Wiper Operation CAUTION! will occur if the interior lights were switched ON Rotate the end of the lever upward to the LO • Turn the windshield wipers OFF when driv- manually or are on because a door is open. position for low-speed wiper operation.
  • Page 99 Intermittent Wiper System maximum of approximately 18 seconds be- WARNING! tween cycles at vehicle speeds greater than Use the intermittent wiper system when Sudden loss of visibility through the windshield 10 mph (16 km/h). weather conditions make a single wiping cycle could lead to an accident.
  • Page 100: Headlight Washers — If Equipped

    HEADLIGHT WASHERS — IF TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING column in position, pull the control handle up- ward until fully engaged. EQUIPPED COLUMN — IF EQUIPPED The Headlight Washers are recessed into the This feature allows you to tilt the steering col- top of the fascia, centrally located below each umn upward or downward.
  • Page 101: To Deactivate

    Cruise Indicator Light in the instrument cluster NOTE: will illuminate. To turn the system off, push and • The vehicle must be traveling at least release the ON/OFF button a second time. The 25 mph (40 km/h) for the speed control to Cruise Indicator Light will turn off.
  • Page 102: To Vary The Speed Setting

    To Vary the Speed Setting To Accelerate for Passing PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP When the Electronic Speed Control is set, you Press the accelerator pedal as you would nor- CAMERA — IF EQUIPPED can increase speed by pushing up and holding mally.
  • Page 103: Overhead Console

    4. Enable or disable the rear camera feature by 5. When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE, CAUTION! selecting enable rear camera in reverse soft the rear camera mode is exited and the audio • To avoid vehicle damage, ParkView key.
  • Page 104: Sunglasses Storage

    Sunglasses Storage WARNING! (Continued) To access the storage compartment, press on • In an accident, there is a greater risk of the raised bars on the compartment door in the being thrown from a vehicle with an open center of the console and release and the door sunroof.
  • Page 105: Pinch Protect Override

    automatically. This is called “Express Open”. occurs, then press the switch forward and NOTE: During Express Open operation, any move- release to Express Close. The sunshade cannot be closed if the sun- ment of the sunroof switch will stop the sunroof. roof is open.
  • Page 106: Sunroof Fully Closed

    after the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK This power outlet will also operate a conven- position. Opening either front door will cancel tional cigar lighter unit. To preserve the heat- this feature. ing element, do not hold the lighter in the heating position.
  • Page 107 NOTE: CUPHOLDERS CAUTION! • To ensure proper operation a MOPAR Two cupholders are located in the center con- • Many accessories that can be plugged in sole for front passengers. knob and element must be used. draw power from the vehicle’s battery, even •...
  • Page 108 For passengers in the second row, there are WARNING! two cupholders located in the center armrest. If containers of hot liquid are placed in the bottle holder, they can spill when the door is closed, burning the occupants. Be careful when closing the doors to avoid injury.
  • Page 109: Center Console Storage

    Center Console Storage There is additional storage under the center Flip ’n Stow™ Front Passenger Seat console armrest. Pull upward on the release Open storage areas, or cubby bins, are located Storage — If Equipped lever, located on the front of the lid. in the floor console and center console.
  • Page 110: Second-Row Passenger Seat Temporary Storage Bin

    Second-Row Map Pocket and An in-floor storage bin is located behind each WARNING! front seat. Each 1.6 gal (5.9 l) bin can hold up Grocery Retainers — If Equipped Be certain that the seat cushion is locked to 12, 12 oz (0.35 l) cans, plus ice, or other A map storage pocket and grocery retainers securely into position before using the seat.
  • Page 111: Chill Zone Beverage Cooler Operation

    able to allow for storage of other items in the flows into the compartment. Turning the valve compartment when not in use as a beverage rearward increases the airflow, while turning the cooler. valve forward decreases the airflow. Turning the valve all the way forward will turn off the airflow into the compartment.
  • Page 112: Cargo Management System

    NOTE: NOTE: Seven Passenger System Features Whether operating a Manual Heating and Be sure to return the flashlight to its charg- • A large built-in storage bin with a hinged A/C system or operating an ATC system in ing station when not in use to ensure it is hardcover located in the floor behind the the manual mode, the A/C indicator must be ready for operation the next time you need it.
  • Page 113 Cargo Tie-Downs tended for load carrying purposes only, not WARNING! for passengers, who should sit in seats and The weight and position of cargo and passen- use seat belts. WARNING! gers can change the vehicle center of gravity Cargo tie-downs are not safe anchors for a Retractable Cargo Area Cover (If Equipped) —...
  • Page 114: Rear Window Features

    To install the cover, position it in the vehicle so Lower the cover to position the posts into the REAR WINDOW FEATURES that the flat side of the housing faces upward. bottom of the notches and release the handle. Rear Window Wiper/Washer Then, insert either the left or the right spring- The rear window wiper/washer control is lo- loaded post (located on the ends of the cover...
  • Page 115: Rear Window Defroster

    Rotate the switch upward to the NOTE: CAUTION! (Continued) “washer” position will activate that rear To prevent excessive battery drain, use the • In cold weather, always turn off the rear washer. The washer pump will continue rear window defroster only when the engine wiper switch and allow the rear wiper to to operate as long as the lever or ring is is operating.
  • Page 116: Roof Luggage Rack - If Equipped

    ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF 3. Tighten the knobs on each cross rail to lock it in position. As you tighten the knob, make EQUIPPED sure the clamp tooth engages completely into The roof rack cross rails and side rails are the side rail slot.
  • Page 117 CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) WARNING! • Cross rails should remain equally spaced • Long loads, which extend over the wind- Cargo must be securely tied before driving or parallel at any luggage rack position for shield, such as wood panels or surfboards, your vehicle.
  • Page 119: Understanding Your Instrument Panel

    UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL • INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES ....120 • INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ..... . 121 •...
  • Page 120 • SALES CODE REX — MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ......140 • Operating Instructions — uconnect™ phone (If Equipped) .
  • Page 121 • CLIMATE CONTROLS ......147 • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System ..147 •...
  • Page 122: Instrument Panel Features

    INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES 1 — Side Window Demist Outlet 5 — Hazard Switch 9 — Climate Control 2 — Air Outlet 6 — Switch Bank 10 — Radio 3 — Instrument Cluster 7 — Beverage Cooler/Storage Compartment* 11 — Ignition Switch 4 —...
  • Page 123 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 124: Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Refer to “If Your Engine Overheats” in Sec- CAUTION! tion 6 for more information). DESCRIPTIONS Do not leave your vehicle unattended with the 1. Coolant Temperature Gauge engine running, as you would not be able to NOTE: The temperature gauge indicates engine cool- react to the temperature indicator light if the As the coolant temperature gauge ap- ant temperature.
  • Page 125 NOTE: when the ignition switch is first turned ON. WARNING! • A chime will sound if the vehicle is driven (Refer to “Vehicle Security Alarm” in Section 2 A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. for more information). more than 1 mi (1.6 km) with either turn You or others could be badly burned by steam signal on.
  • Page 126 Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System NOTE: sage will display in the odometer display area. (BeltAlert ) under “Occupant Restraints” in For more information on fuses and fuse loca- If the instrument cluster is equipped with the Section 2 for more information). tions refer to “Fuses”...
  • Page 127 2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal off. If the light remains lit with the engine If the light turns on and remains on while slowly three times within 10 seconds. running, your vehicle will usually be drivable. driving, safely bring the vehicle to a stop and However, see your authorized dealer for ser- shut off the engine.
  • Page 128 19. Cruise Indicator Light — If Equipped turer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation Your vehicle has also been equipped with a This indicator lights when the elec- pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when tronic speed control system is different size than the size indicated on the the system is not operating properly.
  • Page 129 If the ABS light remains on or turns on while conditions. (Refer to “Electronic Brake Control CAUTION! driving, it indicates that the Anti-Lock portion of System” in Section 5 for more information). The TPMS has been optimized for the original the brake system is not functioning and that 24.
  • Page 130 25. Electronic Stability Program CAUTION! WARNING! (ESP)/Brake Assist System (BAS) Prolonged driving with the MIL on could cause If a warning light remains on the system may Malfunction Indicator Light – If Equipped damage to the engine control system. It also not be working and you will not have the The yellow ESP/BAS Malfunction could affect fuel economy and drivability.
  • Page 131 remain on until the condition has been cor- The light also will turn on when the parking WARNING! rected. If the problem is related to the brake brake is applied with the ignition switch in the Driving a vehicle with the red brake light on is booster, the ABS pump will run when applying ON position.
  • Page 132 31. Wait To Start Light — Diesel Engine ally calibrate the compass. propriate conditions exist. Refer to Electronic Only • If the vehicle is equipped with a Chrysler Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) in this sec- This light illuminates when the ignition tion for more information.
  • Page 133: Cmtc Reset Buttons

    CMTC Reset Buttons CMTC Trip Odometer (ODO) Compass/Temperature Display This display shows the distance traveled since CMTC Reset Button Compass Variance the last reset. Press and release the right button Press the left reset button located on the instru- Compass Variance is the difference between on the instrument cluster to switch from odom- ment cluster to scroll through sub menus (i.e., Magnetic North and Geographic North.
  • Page 134 Compass Variance Map...
  • Page 135 To Set the Variance 3. Release the CMTC reset button, then press Start the engine and leave the transmission and hold again for approximately 10 seconds, gear selector lever in the PARK position. Press until the direction is displayed, with the CAL and hold the CMTC reset button (for approxi- indicator on continuously in the display.
  • Page 136: Electronic Vehicle Information Center (Evic) Displays

    • Personal Settings Not Available – Vehicle Not MENU Button COMPASS/TEMPERATURE Button in PARK (automatic transaxle) Press and release this button and Press this button to display the • Personal Settings Not Available – Vehicle in the mode displayed will change Compass/Outside Temperature.
  • Page 137: Oil Change Required — If Equipped

    • Right Front Low Pressure (with a single Oil Change Required — If Equipped NOTE: chime). Refer to information on “Tire Pres- • If the indicator message illuminates when Your vehicle may be equipped with an engine sure” and “Tire Pressure Monitor” in Sec- oil change indicator system.
  • Page 138 • Average Fuel Economy • Units In NOTE: Shows the average fuel economy since the last The EVIC, odometer, and navigation system (if Significant changes in driving style or ve- reset. When the fuel economy is reset, the equipped) can be changed between English hicle loading will greatly affect the actual display will read “RESET”...
  • Page 139: Compass Display

    Compass Display Manual Compass Calibration Compass Variance If the compass appears erratic or is inaccurate, Compass Variance is the difference between COMPASS/TEMPERATURE Button you can calibrate the compass manually by magnetic North and geographic North. To allow Press and release this button to performing the following steps.
  • Page 140 Compass Variance Map...
  • Page 141 1. Turn the ignition switch ON. LANGUAGE RKE UNLOCK When in this display you may select one of When Driver Door 1st Press is selected, only 2. Press and release the MENU button until three languages for all display nomenclature, the driver’s door will unlock on the first press of Personal Settings displays in the EVIC.
  • Page 142: Sound Systems

    KEY-OFF POWER DELAY NAV TURN BY TURN — If Equipped USB port, 30-gigabyte hard drive (HDD), and When this feature is selected, the power win- When ON is selected, the Turn-by-Turn direc- the uconnect Hands-Free Bluetooth cellular dow switches, radio, hands-free system (if tions will appear in the display as the vehicle system.
  • Page 143: Clock Setting Procedure

    tracks play through the system’s wireless head- Changing the Time Zone 6. Press and release the “SETUP” button to exit phones. This means rear-seat passengers can the screen. NOTE: watch a DVD on the optional rear-seat enter- Changing Daylight Savings Time You can skip Steps 2 and 3 by pressing and tainment system while the driver and front-seat When On is selected, this feature will display...
  • Page 144 the knob surrounding the joystick to select “Off” 4. If “User Time” has a check mark next to it, Show Time if Radio is Off or “On,” and then press and release the joy- proceed to the next step. Otherwise, turn the When selected, this feature will display the time stick.
  • Page 145 • The touch screen radio and DVD player VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM NOTE: controls allow front seat operation for easy (VES)™ — IF EQUIPPED Refer to your “Video Entertainment System setup in the case of younger rear seat pas- The optional Video Entertainment System (VES)™...
  • Page 146: Play Mode

    • the iPod can be controlled using the radio Play Mode FF (Fast Forward) Button buttons to Play, Browse and List the iPod Press and hold the FF button to move forward in When switched to UCI mode the iPod will be in contents.
  • Page 147: List Or Browse Mode

    • 2 – Artists REPEAT Button Tune/Scroll Knob Press the REPEAT button to repeat the current In the List mode, the Tune/Scroll knob functions • 3 – Albums playing track. in a similar manner as the scroll wheel on the •...
  • Page 148: Right-Hand Switch Functions

    • Press the bottom of the switch once either to MUSIC TYPE Button Right-Hand Switch Functions The MUSIC TYPE button is another shortcut listen to the beginning of the current track or • Press the top of the switch to increase the button to the genre listing on your iPod .
  • Page 149: Climate Controls

    6. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight. CLIMATE CONTROLS Blower Control The Climate Control System allows you to regu- 7. Do not store the disc where temperatures There are four blower late the temperature, amount, and direction of may become too high.
  • Page 150 Temperature Control Mode Control Bi-Level Mode Use this control to regu- Mode control allows Air is directed through the panel and late the temperature of you to choose from sev- floor outlets. the air inside the pas- eral selections of air senger compartment.
  • Page 151 Defrost Mode NOTE: Economy Mode • If the RECIRCULATION button is pressed If ECONOMY mode is desired, press the A/C Air is directed through the windshield button to turn off the indicator light and the A/C when the system is in MIX, DEFROST, or and side window demist outlets.
  • Page 152: If Equipped

    Two- and Three-Zone Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) Systems — If Equipped • Front Two-and Three-Zone ATC allows both driver and front passenger seat occupant, and rear seat occupants to select individual comfort settings. • Occupants in the vehicle select AUTO mode operation by a button press on the right rotary knob and a comfort temperature set- Two-Zone ATC...
  • Page 153 front passenger, and rear seat rotary tempera- symbol will appear in the front ATC display, until ture knobs. Once the desired temperature is the engine warms up. The fan will engage displayed, the system will achieve and auto- immediately if the DEFROST mode is selected, matically maintain that comfort level.
  • Page 154 The operator can also select the direction of the Floor Mode The SNOWFLAKE button, or A/C but- airflow by selecting one of the following posi- Air comes from the floor outlets. A slight ton, allows the operator to manually tions. amount of air is directed through the activate or deactivate the air condition- defrost and side window demister out-...
  • Page 155 should only be used temporarily. The recircula- Pressing the REAR LOCK button for the Rear The Rear-Zone ATC for the rear passengers is tion symbol will illuminate in the display when ATC System from the Three-Zone ATC Climate in the overhead console above the second row this button is selected.
  • Page 156: Operating Tips

    • The temperature can be displayed in En- Rear Temperature Control Bi-Level Mode glish or Metric units by selecting the “Dis- To change the temperature in the rear of the Air comes from both the headliner out- play Units of Measure in” customer- vehicle, rotate the temperature knob counter- lets and the floor outlets.
  • Page 157 Summer Operation Window Fogging Outside Air Intake The engine cooling system in air-conditioned Interior fogging on the windshield can be Make sure the air intake, located directly in front vehicles must be protected with a high-quality quickly removed by turning the mode selector of the windshield, is free of obstructions such antifreeze coolant to provide proper corrosion to Defrost.
  • Page 158 Control Setting Suggestions for Various Weather Conditions...
  • Page 159: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING • STARTING PROCEDURES ..... 162 • Automatic Transaxle — If Equipped ... . . 162 •...
  • Page 160 • Gear Ranges ......168 • AUTOSTICK — IF EQUIPPED ....170 •...
  • Page 161 • Trailer Sway Control (TSC) ....182 • TIRES — GENERAL INFORMATION ....182 •...
  • Page 162 • FLEXIBLE FUEL (2.7L ENGINE ONLY) — IF EQUIPPED ..194 • E-85 General Information ....194 • Ethanol Fuel (E-85) ..... . . 194 •...
  • Page 163 • Breakaway Cable Attachment ....199 • Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) ....201 •...
  • Page 164 STARTING PROCEDURES Normal Starting — Gasoline Engines CAUTION! Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, NOTE: Damage to the transaxle may occur if the adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten following precautions are not observed: Normal starting of either a cold or a warm your seat belt, and if present, instruct all other •...
  • Page 165 Extreme Cold Weather WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (Below 20°F or 29°C) • Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle To prevent damage to the starter, do not crank Follow the same instructions in the “Normal to get it started. Vehicles equipped with an the engine for more than 15 second intervals Starting”...
  • Page 166 • Before turning off your turbo diesel en- and release it as soon as the starter engages. 3. DO NOT press the accelerator. Turn the The starter motor will disengage automatically ignition switch to the START position and re- gine, always allow the engine to return to in 10 seconds.
  • Page 167 Turbocharger Cool Down Chart Driving Conditions Load Turbocharger Temperature Idle Time (in minutes) Before Shut Down Stop & Go Empty Cool Less than 1 Stop & Go Medium Warm Highway Speeds Medium Warm City Traffic Max. GCWR Warm Highway Speeds Max.
  • Page 168 For most city driving you will find it easier to use CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) only the lower gears. For steady highway driv- • Do not shift from REVERSE, PARK, or If you skip a gear while downshifting or down- ing with light accelerations, fifth gear on a shift at too high a vehicle speed, you could NEUTRAL into any forward gear when the five-speed and sixth on a six-speed is recom-...
  • Page 169 switch to the LOCK position. The key fob can 2. Insert the key fob into the ignition switch and WARNING! (Continued) only be removed from the ignition switch when turn it to the ON position. • Unintended movement of a vehicle could the ignition switch is in the LOCK position and 3.
  • Page 170: Gear Ranges

    Four-Speed or Six-Speed started in this range. Never attempt to use WARNING! (Continued) PARK while vehicle is in motion. Apply parking (AutoStick ) Automatic Transaxle • Never leave children in the vehicle alone. brake when leaving vehicle in this range. The electronically controlled transaxle provides Leaving unattended children in a vehicle is a precise shift schedule.
  • Page 171 shifts, downshifts, and best fuel economy. How- “L” (Low) — Four-Speed Transaxle WARNING! ever, select the “3” range when frequent trans- This range should be used for engine braking Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off axle shifting occurs while using the “D” when descending very steep grades.
  • Page 172: Autostick — If Equipped

    forward gear selected. PARK, REVERSE, and If the transaxle cannot be reset, authorized shift lever to the right (+) or left (-). NEUTRAL will continue to operate. This Reset dealer service is required. AutoStick is deactivated when the shift feature allows the vehicle to be driven to an lever is moved out of the AutoStick (+/-) AUTOSTICK —...
  • Page 173: Driving Through Water

    • If a low range is selected and the engine 4. Keep the tires properly inflated. WARNING! accelerates to the rev limit, the transaxle will 5. Maintain enough distance between your ve- Rapid acceleration on slippery surfaces is automatically select the next higher ratio. hicle and the vehicle in front of you to avoid a dangerous.
  • Page 174: Power Steering

    Shallow Standing Water CAUTION! WARNING! Although your vehicle is capable of driving • Driving through standing water may cause • Driving through standing water limits your through shallow standing water, consider the damage to your vehicle’s drivetrain compo- vehicle’s traction capabilities. Do not ex- following Caution and Warning before doing so.
  • Page 175: Power Steering Fluid Check

    If for some reason the power assist is inter- CAUTION! WARNING! rupted, it will still be possible to steer your Prolonged operation of the steering system at Fluid level should be checked on a level vehicle. Under these conditions, you will ob- the end of the steering wheel travel will in- surface and with the engine off to prevent serve a substantial increase in steering effort,...
  • Page 176 • This light only shows that the parking Manual Transaxle – If Equipped brake, press the park brake pedal a second The parking brake lever is located in the center time and let your foot up as you feel the brake brake is applied.
  • Page 177 ever, the effort required to brake the vehicle will WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! be much greater than that required with the • Never leave children alone in a vehicle. If the “Brake Warning Light” remains on with power system operating. Leaving unattended children in a vehicle is the parking brake released, a brake system dangerous for a number of reasons.
  • Page 178: Electronic Brake Control System

    The system controls hydraulic brake pressure ferred to as ESP. This system includes Anti- ditions can include ice, snow, gravel, bumps, to prevent wheel lock-up to help avoid skidding Lock Brake System (ABS), Brake Assist System railroad tracks, loose debris, or panic stops. on slippery surfaces during braking.
  • Page 179: Brake Assist System (Bas)

    All vehicle wheels and tires must be the same If both the “Brake System Warning Light” and WARNING! (Continued) size and type and tires must be properly in- the “ABS Light” remain on, the ABS and Elec- • Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will dimin- flated to produce accurate signals for the com- tronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) systems ish their effectiveness and may lead to an...
  • Page 180: Electronic Roll Mitigation (Erm)

    system will apply the brake of the spinning WARNING! WARNING! wheel. This will allow more engine torque to be The BAS cannot prevent the natural laws of Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road applied to the wheel that is not spinning. This physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it conditions, and driving conditions, influence feature remains active even if TCS and ESP are...
  • Page 181 vehicle and compares it to the actual path of turned to “Partial Off” for specific reasons as WARNING! the vehicle. When the actual path does not noted. Refer to “Partial Off” for additional infor- The ESP cannot prevent the natural laws of match the intended path, the ESP applies the mation.
  • Page 182: Esp/Bas Warning Light And Esp/Tcs Indicator Light

    momentarily pressing the “ESP OFF” but- 30 mph (48 km/h), see your authorized dealer brake pressure and the vehicle will roll down ton. Once the situation requiring “Partial as soon as possible to have the problem diag- the hill as normal. The system will release brake Off”...
  • Page 183 1. Center the steering wheel (front wheels WARNING! WARNING! pointing straight forward). • If you use a trailer brake controller with your There may be situations where the HSA will 2. Shift the transaxle into NEUTRAL (manual not activate and slight rolling may occur, such trailer, the trailer brakes may be activated transaxle).
  • Page 184: Trailer Sway Control (Tsc)

    Trailer Sway Control (TSC) WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) The TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recog- • If TSC activates while towing a trailer, stop • Over-inflation reduces a tire’s ability to nize an excessively swaying trailer. TSC acti- the vehicle at the nearest safe location and cushion shock.
  • Page 185: Tire Inflation Pressures

    Ride Comfort and Vehicle Stability Example: If garage temperature = 68°F (20°C) CAUTION! Proper tire inflation contributes to a comfortable and the outside temperature = 32°F (0°C) then After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, ride. Over-inflation produces a jarring and un- the cold tire inflation pressure should be in- always reinstall the valve stem cap.
  • Page 186: Compact Spare Tire

    Compact Spare Tire WARNING! CAUTION! The compact spare is for temporary emer- High speed driving with your vehicle under Prolonged use of limited use spare, or an gency use with radial tires. It is engineered to maximum load is dangerous. The added incorrect tire size on either front wheel, may be used on your style vehicle only.
  • Page 187: Tire Spinning

    Tire Spinning WARNING! When stuck in mud, sand, snow, or icy condi- Tires and spare tire should be replaced after tions, do not spin your vehicle’s wheels faster six years, regardless of the remaining tread. than 30 mph (48 km/h) or for longer than Failure to follow this warning can result in 30 seconds continuously without stopping.
  • Page 188: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    equivalent replacement tires may adversely TIRE ROTATION WARNING! (Continued) affect the safety, handling, and ride of your RECOMMENDATIONS • Never use a tire with a smaller load index or vehicle. We recommend that you contact your Tires on the front and rear axles of vehicles capacity, other than what was originally original equipment or an authorized tire dealer operate at different loads and perform different...
  • Page 189 for at least three hours, or driven less than will turn off once the system receives the up- 1 mile (1.6 km) after a three hour period. The dated tire pressures. The vehicle may need to cold tire inflation pressure must not exceed the be driven for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph maximum inflation pressure molded into the tire (25 km/h) in order for the TPMS to receive this...
  • Page 190: Base System

    • The TPMS should not be used as a tire els. Sensors, mounted to each wheel as part of CAUTION! pressure gauge while adjusting your tire the valve stem, transmit tire pressure readings • The TPMS has been optimized for the pressure.
  • Page 191 mended cold placard pressure value. Once the 4. Using tire chains on the vehicle. Light will turn off, as long as no tire pressure system receives the updated tire pressures, the is below the low-pressure warning limit in 5. Using wheels/tires not equipped with TPMS system will automatically update and the Tire any of the four active road tires.
  • Page 192: Premium System — If Equipped

    • Various Tire Pressure Monitoring System the vehicle for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph Should this occur, you should stop as soon as (25 km/h). The TPMS will chime and the Tire messages, which display in the Electronic possible and inflate the tires with low pressure Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light will flash on Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
  • Page 193 3. Lots of snow or ice around the wheels or 4. For each subsequent ignition switch wheel housings. cycle, a chime will sound, the TPMS Telltale Light will flash on and off for 75 seconds and 4. Using tire chains on the vehicle. then remain on solid, and the EVIC will 5.
  • Page 194: Fuel Requirements — Gasoline Engines

    To deactivate the TPMS, first, replace all four General Information and performance when using high quality un- wheel and tire assemblies (road tires) with leaded gasoline with a minimum research oc- Transmitter and receivers operate on a carrier those not equipped with TPM Sensors. Then, tane rating of 91.
  • Page 195: Materials Added To Fuel

    Methanol blended fuels, due to the lower energy content Materials Added to Fuel of ethanol. Problems that result from using (Methyl or Wood Alcohol) is used in a variety of Besides using unleaded gasoline with the methanol/gasoline or E85 ethanol blends are concentrations when blended with unleaded proper octane rating, gasolines that contain not the responsibility of the manufacturer.
  • Page 196: E-85 General Information

    FLEXIBLE FUEL WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (2.7L ENGINE ONLY) — IF • Do not inhale exhaust gases. They contain Only vehicles with the E-85 fuel filler door EQUIPPED carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless label can operate on E-85. E-85 General Information gas, which can kill.
  • Page 197: Fuel Requirements

    D5798). With non-seasonally adjusted Chrysler Group LLC engines. Use MOPAR or (gas cap) or filling the tank. Do not use E-85 E-85 fuel, you may experience hard start-...
  • Page 198: Fuel Requirements — Diesel Engines

    pect your miles per gallon (mpg)/miles per liter FUEL REQUIREMENTS — DIESEL and your driving range to decrease by about ENGINES 30%, compared to gasoline operation. Use Premium Quality Diesel fuels with a Cetane rating of 50 or higher, and meeting the EN590 Replacement Parts standard are highly recommended.
  • Page 199: Vehicle Loading

    VEHICLE LOADING CAUTION! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) The load carrying capacity of your vehicle is • A poorly fitting gas cap may cause the • Never have any smoking materials lit in or shown on the “Vehicle Certification Label.” This “Malfunction Indicator Light” to turn on. near the vehicle when the fuel cap is re- information should be used for passenger and •...
  • Page 200 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating satisfactory service as long as you do not can have an adverse effect on the way your exceed the GVWR and the front and rear vehicle steers and handles and the way the (GVWR) GAWR. brakes operate. The GVWR is the total allowable weight of your vehicle.
  • Page 201 Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) WARNING! WARNING! The GTW is the weight of the trailer plus the It is important that you do not exceed the An improperly adjusted hitch system may weight of all cargo, consumables, and equip- maximum front or rear GAWR. A dangerous reduce handling, stability and braking perfor- ment (permanent or temporary) loaded in or on driving condition can result if either rating is...
  • Page 202 • For fixed ball tow bar, loop the cable around With Attachment Point the neck of the tow ball. If you fit the cable • For detachable tow bar, pass the cable like this, use a single loop only. through the attachment point and clip it back onto itself.
  • Page 203 Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetrain. Engine/Transaxle Frontal Area Max. GTW Max. GTW Max. Tongue Wt. Max. Tongue Wt. (Gross Trailer Wt.) (Gross Trailer Wt.) (5–Passenger Model) (7–Passenger Model) (5–Passenger Model...
  • Page 204 Towing Requirements WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) To promote proper break-in of your new vehicle • Make certain that the load is secured in the • Vehicles with trailers should not be parked drivetrain components the following guidelines trailer and that it will not shift during travel. on a grade.
  • Page 205 Towing Requirements – Tires that of the trailer. This could cause inad- WARNING! (Continued) equate braking and possible personal injury. − Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a • Towing any trailer will increase your stop- − When towing a trailer equipped with a hy- compact spare tire.
  • Page 206 The electrical connections are all complete to Function Wire Color the vehicle but you must mate the harness to a Number trailer connector. Right Rear Posi- Brown tion, Side Marker Lights, and Rear Registration Plate Illumination Device. Stoplights Left Rear Position, Black Side Marker Thirteen-Pin Connector...
  • Page 207 this range, select the “3” range for four-speed Function Wire Color Function Wire Color automatic or the “5” range for six-speed auto- Number Number matic. Right Rear Posi- Brown Return for Contact White tion, Side Marker (Pin) 9 NOTE: Lights, and Rear Note: The allocation pin 12 has been Using the “3”...
  • Page 208 Electronic Speed Control – If Equipped − Extended driving at high RPM should be Trailer Hitch Attaching Points avoided to prevent excess heat generation. Your vehicle will require extra equipment to tow − Do not use in hilly terrain or with heavy loads. A reduction in vehicle speed may be re- a trailer safely and efficiently.
  • Page 209 RECREATIONAL TOWING NOTE: Trailer Tow Hitch Attaching Points And (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) ONLY vehicles equipped with a MANUAL Overhang Dimensions TRANSAXLE may be recreationally towed Towing This Vehicle Behind Another (flat towed) at any legal highway speed, for 14.5 in Vehicle (Flat Towing With All Four any distance, if the MANUAL TRANSAXLE is (366.71 mm)
  • Page 211: What To Do In Emergencies

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • HAZARD WARNING FLASHER ....211 • IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ....211 •...
  • Page 212 • TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE ....221 • Towing Without The Ignition Key ....221 •...
  • Page 213: Hazard Warning Flasher

    HAZARD WARNING FLASHER IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS NOTE: The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located in In any of the following situations, you can There are steps that you can take to slow the instrument panel switch bank, above the reduce the potential for overheating by taking down an impending overheat condition: climate controls.
  • Page 214: Jacking And Tire Changing

    JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING Spare Tire Location WARNING! (Continued) The spare tire is stowed underneath the rear of • A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a the vehicle and is held in place by means of a WARNING! collision or hard stop could endanger the cable winch mechanism.
  • Page 215: Spare Tire Removal

    6. Block both the front clockwise until the spare tire is on the ground and rear of the wheel with enough cable slack to allow you to pull the diagonally opposite of spare tire out from underneath the vehicle. the jacking position. For example, if changing CAUTION! the right front tire, block...
  • Page 216: Spare Tire Stowage

    Spare Tire Stowage the small hole at the end of component 3. 4. Tilt the retainer at the end of the winch cable This will lock these components together. and drop it through the center of the wheel. NOTE: Assemble components 1 and 2 so that the Then place the spare tire with the cable and On Seven-Passenger Models, fold the third- wheel nut socket at the end of component 1...
  • Page 217: Jacking Instructions

    Jacking Instructions clockwise to firmly engage the jack saddle with WARNING! (Continued) the lift area of the sill flange. • If working on or near a roadway, be ex- WARNING! tremely careful of motor traffic. Carefully follow these tire changing warnings •...
  • Page 218 4. Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw NOTE: WARNING! clockwise with the jack handle. Raise the ve- For vehicles so equipped, the wheel cover is To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the hicle until the tire just clears the road surface held on the wheel by the wheel nuts.
  • Page 219: Jump-Starting Procedures

    the bolt holes in the wheels becoming elon- WARNING! WARNING! gated. This is especially important during the • Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan A loose tire or jack, thrown forward in a first few hundred miles (kilometers) of operation collision or hard stop could endanger the whenever the hood is raised.
  • Page 220 WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! • Do not use a booster battery or any other Do not permit vehicles to touch each other as booster source that has a greater than 12 this could establish a ground connection and Volt system, i.e., do not use a 24 Volt power personal injury could result.
  • Page 221: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    7. When removing the jumper cables, reverse NOTE: FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE the sequence exactly. Be careful of the moving If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand, or Refer to “Maintenance Procedures” in Sec- belts and fan. snow, it can often be moved by a rocking tion 7 for information on accessing the bat- motion.
  • Page 222: Tow Eye

    TOW EYE CAUTION! CAUTION! Your vehicle is equipped with a tow eye that • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by moving Tow eyes are for emergency use only, to can be used to rescue your vehicle, should it between 1st and REVERSE, do not spin rescue a vehicle stranded off road.
  • Page 223: Front Tow Eye Usage

    Front Tow Eye Usage Rear Tow Eye Usage TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE The front tow eye receptacle is located on the The rear tow eye receptacle is located behind a Towing Without The Ignition Key lower right side of the front fascia. door, located on the left rear bumper fascia.
  • Page 224 Towing This Vehicle Behind Another NOTE: with a flatbed truck or with the front wheels off the ground. Vehicle (Flat Towing With The Key In If you must use the accessories (wipers, The Ignition And All Four Wheels On defrosters, etc.) while being towed, the key Vehicles Equipped with a Manual Transaxle must be in the ON position, not the ACC The Ground)
  • Page 225: Maintaining Your Vehicle

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE • ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.4L ....225 • ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.7L ....226 •...
  • Page 226 • Cooling System ......237 • Brake System ......240 •...
  • Page 227: Engine Compartment — 2.4L

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.4L 1 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 7 — Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) 2 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 8 — Automatic Transaxle Dipstick 3 — Engine Oil Fill 9 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 4 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 10 —...
  • Page 228: Engine Compartment — 2.7L

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.7L 1 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 7 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 2 — Coolant Pressure Cap 8 — Remote Jump Start (Positive Battery Post) 3 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 9 — Remote Jump Start (Negative Battery Post) 4 —...
  • Page 229: Engine Compartment — 2.0L Diesel

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.0L DIESEL 1 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 6 — Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) 2 — Engine Oil Fill 7 — Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 8 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 4 — Remote Jump Start (Positive Battery Post) 9 —...
  • Page 230: Onboard Diagnostic System — Obd Ii

    ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — REPLACEMENT PARTS CAUTION! OBD II Use of genuine MOPAR parts for normal/ • Prolonged driving with the MIL on could scheduled maintenance and repairs is highly Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated cause further damage to the emissions recommended to ensure the designed perfor- Onboard Diagnostic system called OBD II.
  • Page 231: Engine Oil

    Engine Oil CAUTION! CAUTION! • Failure to properly maintain your vehicle or Checking Oil Level – Gasoline Engines Do not overfill the engine. Overfilling the en- To assure proper engine lubrication, the engine perform repairs and service when neces- gine will cause oil aeration, which can lead to oil must be maintained at the correct level.
  • Page 232 For countries that use the ACEA European Oil 229.31 or MB 229.51 may be used when SAE that are API Certified and meet the require- Categories for Service Fill Oils, use engine oils 5W-20 engine oil is not available. ments of Chrysler Material Standard MS-6395.
  • Page 233: Engine Oil Filter

    Engine Oil Viscosity – 2.0L Diesel Engine where used oil and oil filters can be safely WARNING! Use any of these viscosity grades meeting the discarded in your area. The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, ACEA Categories listed under Engine Oil Se- Engine Oil Filter etc.) can provide a measure of protection in lection: SAE 5W-30, SAE 0W-40, SAE 5W-40,...
  • Page 234: Air Conditioner Maintenance

    accessible through the wheel well. The authorized dealer at the start of each warm WARNING! (Continued) wheel and tire assemble do not need to be season. This service should include cleaning of • Battery posts, terminals, and related acces- removed to access the compartment. Re- the condenser fins and a performance test.
  • Page 235: A/C Air Filter — If Equipped

    3. Pivot the glove box downward. WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! • The air conditioning system contains refrig- 4. Disengage the two retaining tabs that se- Do not remove the A/C air filter while the blower cure the filter cover to the HVAC housing and erant under high pressure.
  • Page 236: Body Lubrication

    remove dust and grit; after lubricating excess Operation of the wipers on dry glass for long CAUTION! oil and grease should be removed. Particular periods may cause deterioration of the wiper The A/C air filter is labeled with an arrow to attention should also be given to hood latching blades.
  • Page 237: Adding Washer Fluid

    Rear Wiper Removal/Installation – If 3. Grab the bottom of the wiper blade and Adding Washer Fluid Equipped rotate it forward to unsnap the blade pivot pin The windshield washer and the rear window from the wiper blade holder. washer share the same fluid reservoir. The fluid 1.
  • Page 238: Exhaust System

    WARNING! WARNING! CAUTION! Commercially available windshield washer Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain Damage to the catalytic converter can result if solvents are flammable. They could ignite and carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and your vehicle is not kept in proper operating burn you.
  • Page 239: Cooling System

    • Do not idle the engine with any ignition coil rusty in appearance, the system should be WARNING! connectors disconnected for prolonged pe- drained, flushed, and refilled with fresh coolant. A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you riods.
  • Page 240 Selection Of Coolant – 2.0L Diesel Engine Adding Coolant – Gasoline Engines CAUTION! Only Your vehicle has been built with an improved • Mixing of coolants other than specified Use only the manufacturer’s recommended engine coolant (antifreeze) that allows ex- HOAT engine coolants (antifreeze), may coolant (antifreeze).
  • Page 241 Please note that it is the owner’s responsibility NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) to maintain the proper level of protection Mixing coolant types will decrease the life of • Do not use a pressure cap other than the against freezing according to the temperatures the engine coolant (antifreeze) and will re- one specified for your vehicle.
  • Page 242 • Keep the front of the radiator clean. If your Six Cylinder Engines — the level of the cool- If an examination of your engine compartment ant in the pressurized coolant bottle should be shows no evidence of radiator or hose leaks, vehicle is equipped with air conditioning, between the “COLD”...
  • Page 243: Automatic Transaxle – If Equipped

    Master Cylinder – Brake Fluid Level Check WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Check the fluid level in the master cylinder • Use only manufacturer’s recommended • Overfilling the brake fluid reservoir can immediately if the “Brake Warning Light” indi- brake fluid. Refer to “Fluids, Lubricants, result in spilling brake fluid on hot engine cates system failure.
  • Page 244 Fluid Level Check – 2.4L and 2.7L Engines 7. Wipe the dipstick clean and reinsert until CAUTION! (Continued) Use the following procedure to check the auto- seated. Then, remove dipstick and note the • Dirt and water in the transaxle can cause matic transaxle fluid level properly: reading.
  • Page 245: Appearance Care And Protection From Corrosion

    chemical flushes should be used in any trans- Check the fluid level by removing the fill plug. borne contaminants, road surfaces on which axle; only the approved lubricant may be used. The fluid level should be between the bottom of the vehicle is operated, extreme hot or cold the fill hole and a point not more that 3/16”...
  • Page 246 • It is important that the drain holes in the lower Wash or a mild car wash soap, and rinse the Wheel and Wheel Trim Care panels completely with clear water. edges of the doors, rocker panels, and All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum cargo area be kept clear and open.
  • Page 247 • For grease stains, apply MOPAR Multi- Cleaning Leather Upholstery Cleaning Headlights Purpose Cleaner or equivalent to a clean, MOPAR Total Clean or equivalent is specifi- Your vehicle has plastic headlights that are damp cloth and remove the stain. Use a cally recommended for leather upholstery.
  • Page 248: Cleaning The Cupholders

    When cleaning the rear view mirror, spray Cleaning The Cupholders CAUTION! cleaner on the towel or rag that you are using. Clean with a damp cloth or towel using a mild • When installing the power module cover, it Do not spray cleaner directly on the mirror. detergent.
  • Page 249 Car- Car- Car- Cav- Mini- Cav- Mini- Cav- Mini- tridge Description tridge Description tridge Description Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse 40 Amp Power Folding 40 Amp Power Memory 20 Amp NGC (Powertrain — — Green Seat Green Seat – If Equipped Blue Control Module)/ —...
  • Page 250 Car- Car- Car- Cav- Mini- Cav- Mini- Cav- Mini- tridge Description tridge Description tridge Description Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse 25 Amp Power Inverter – 15 Amp Vanity Lamps/ 30 Amp Radio, Amplifier — — Natural If Equipped Blue Hands-Free Green (AMP)
  • Page 251 Car- Car- Car- Cav- Mini- Cav- Mini- Cav- Mini- tridge Description tridge Description tridge Description Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse 10 Amp Occupant Restraint 20 Amp Auto Shut Down 10 Amp NGC (Powertrain — Controller (ORC)/ Yellow (ASD) #3 Control Module)/ —...
  • Page 252 VEHICLE STORAGE Car- — Ignition Run/ Cav- Mini- — If you will not be using your vehicle for more tridge Description Accessory Relay Fuse than 21 days you may want to take steps to Fuse — — Ignition Run Relay preserve your battery.
  • Page 253: Bulb Replacement

    NOTE: BULB REPLACEMENT For lighted switches, see your authorized Low Beam/High Beam/Front Turn dealer for replacement instructions. Signal and Front Position Lamp 1. Open the hood. LIGHTS BULBS — Outside Bulb No. NOTE: Low Beam Headlamp ... . H1 It may be necessary to remove the air High Beam Headlamp .
  • Page 254: Rear Fog Lamp

    Rear Fog Lamp CAUTION! 1. Reach behind the bumper above the Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. bumper reinforcement and press the release Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb tabs on the fog lamp housing. life. If the bulb comes in contact with any oily surface, clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol.
  • Page 255: Side Repeater Lamp

    Side Repeater Lamp 3. Engage the right hook of the side repeater lamp into the sheet metal (note correct orienta- The side repeater lamps are located in both tion of lettering on lens). front fender panels. 4. Rotate the side repeater lamp in place until 1.
  • Page 256 Changing the Tail/Stop Lamp or Rear Turn 3. Carefully insert a trim stick (plastic flat-blade Signal Lamp tool) between the taillamp housing and the liftgate. Use the trim stick and hand pressure 1. Open the liftgate. together to disengage the taillamp housing 2.
  • Page 257: License Plate Lamp

    5. Remove the bulb from the connector socket 3. Hold the lens with one hand and rotate the and install the replacement bulb. bulb’s electrical connector ⁄ turn counter- clockwise with the other hand and then sepa- 6. Install the bulb and connector assembly into rate the bulb and connector assembly from the the housing and rotate the connector ⁄...
  • Page 258: Fluid Capacities

    FLUID CAPACITIES U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) 20.5 Gallons 77.6 Liters Engine Oil with Filter 2.4L Engine (SAE 5W-20, ACEA C3 or API Certified) 4.5 Quarts 4.26 Liters 2.7L Engine (SAE 5W-20, ACEA C3 or API Certified) 5.5 Quarts 5.2 Liters 2.0L Diesel Engine (Synthetic SAE 5W-30, SAE 0W-40, SAE 5W-40, SAE 10W-40, or SAE 4.2 Quarts 4.0 Liters...
  • Page 259: Fluids, Lubricants, And Genuine Parts

    Engine Coolant (2.0L Diesel Engine) Glysantin G 30-91 or equivalent. Use API Certified SAE 5W-20 engine oil, meeting the requirements of Chrysler Material Standard Engine Oil – 2.4L and 2.7L Engines MS-6395. Refer to your engine oil filler cap for correct SAE grade. SAE 5W-30 engine oil ap- (Non-ACEA Categories) proved to MB 229.31 or MB 229.51 may be used when SAE 5W-20 engine oil is not available.
  • Page 260 Chassis Component Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine Parts Automatic Transaxle – Gasoline MOPAR ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid or equivalent licensed ATF+4 product. Dual Clutch Automatic Transaxle (MPS6) – Castrol BOT-341 or equivalent. Diesel Manual Transaxle – If Equipped MOPAR ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid or equivalent licensed ATF+4 product. MOPAR DOT 3, SAE J1703 or equivalent should be used.
  • Page 261: Maintenance Schedules

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES • MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ....260 • Maintenance Schedule — 2.4L Gasoline Engine ..261 •...
  • Page 262 • Under no circumstances should oil change MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE formed. Have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible, within 500 miles (800 km). However, intervals exceed 7,500 miles (12 000 km) or The oil change indicator system will remind you an earlier oil change at 3,000 miles (5 000 km) 6 months, whichever comes first.
  • Page 263: Maintenance Schedule — 2.4L Gasoline Engine

    • Check the fluid levels of coolant reservoir, At Each Stop for Fuel Maintenance Schedule — 2.4L brake master cylinder, power steering and Gasoline Engine • Check the engine oil level about five minutes transaxle and add as needed. after a fully warmed engine is shut off. Required Maintenance Intervals •...
  • Page 264 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. Perform the first inspection at 15,000 miles (24 000 km) or 24 months. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 265 ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 266 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 267 50% of your driving is at sustained speeds during hot weather, above 90°F (32°C). Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 268 ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter (if equipped). Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 269 ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 270 ❏ Change the manual transaxle fluid if using your vehicle for any of the following: trailer towing, snow plowing, heavy loading, taxi, police, delivery service (commercial service), off-road, desert operation or more than 50% of your driving is at sustained speeds during hot weather, above 90°F (32°C). Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 271 ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 272: Service Schedule

    ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 273 ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter (if equipped). ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 274: Maintenance Schedule — 2.7L Gasoline Engine

    • Driving in dusty conditions. • Short trips of less than 10 miles (16 km). • Trailer towing. • Taxi, police, or delivery service (commercial service). Odometer Reading Date • Off-road or desert operation. Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 275 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. Perform the first inspection at 15,000 miles (24 000 km) or 12 months. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 276 ❏ Replace the air conditioning filter (if equipped). ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 277 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 278 ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 279 ❏ Flush and replace the engine coolant at 60 months if not done at 105,000 mile (168 000 km). Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 280 ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 281 ❏ Flush and replace the engine coolant. and boot seals, and replace if necessary. ❏ Inspect accessory drive belt, replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 282 ❏ Change the automatic transaxle fluid and external filter. ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 283 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 284: Maintenance Schedule — Diesel Engine

    Repair Order # Dealer Code change is necessary. rized dealer, the message can be reset by referring to the steps described under “Oil Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Change Required/Electronic Vehicle Informa- tion Center” or under “Odometer/Trip Odom-...
  • Page 285 Required Maintenance Intervals Refer to the Maintenance Schedules on the • Check all lights and other electrical items for following pages for the required maintenance correct operation. intervals. Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 286 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 287 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 288 ❏ Change the automatic transaxle fluid and external filter. ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 289 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 290 ❏ Inspect the exhaust system. ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 291 ❏ Change the automatic transaxle fluid and external filter. ❏ Adjust the parking brake on vehicles equipped with four-wheel disc brakes. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 292 ❏ Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, and replace if necessary. Odometer Reading Date Odometer Reading Date Repair Order # Dealer Code Repair Order # Dealer Code Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer Signature Authorized Chrysler Dealer...
  • Page 293 † Performing the engine oil change indicator system reset procedure described under “Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)” or under “Odometer/Trip Odometer” in Sec- tion 3 of this manual allows for a 10,000 mile (15 000 km) service interval for engine oil and filter changes.
  • Page 295: If You Need Consumer Assistance

    IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE • IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ....296 • ARGENTINA ......296 •...
  • Page 296 • DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ....297 • ECUADOR ......298 •...
  • Page 297 • POLAND ......300 • PORTUGAL ......300 •...
  • Page 298: Vehicle

    Boulevard Azucena Villaflor 435 Discuss the problem at the authorized dealer BELGIUM C1107CII with the dealer principal or the service man- Chrysler Belgium Luxembourg NV Buenos Aires, Argentina ager. Management personnel at the authorized Tollaan 68 Tel.: +54-11-4891 7900 dealer are in the best position to resolve the...
  • Page 299 Fax: (506) 295 - 0052 DK- 1790 København V. Tel: +45 (0)35 256 830 CHINA CROATIA Fax: +45 (0)35 256 832 Chrysler Group (China) Sales Limited EUROLINE d.o.o. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 16F,Gemdale Plaza Tower A Kovinska 5 No.91 Jian Guo Road 10 000 Zagreb Reid y Compañia...
  • Page 300 ECUADOR FINLAND GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG Chrysler Jeep Automotriz del Ecuador Chrysler FinlandOy TNT MAILFAST Av. Juan Tanca Marengo km. 4.5 Ristipellontie 5 C/O Chrysler Belgium/Luxembourg Guayaquil, Ecuador 00390 HELSINKI BRU/BRU/37850 Tel.: (593) 4 225 7935 Tel: 020 54771 Antwoord Nummer 193032...
  • Page 301 Tel: 09573 7800 Fax: (504) 232-6564 Fax: 06 418823114 Fax: 09573 7808 E-mail: talkto@chrysler.com HUNGARY NORWAY LATVIA Chrysler Automotive Hungaria Kft Chrysler Norge A/S H-1133 Budapest TC MOTORS LTD. Solheimveien 7 Kárpát u 21 40 Krasta Str. N-1471 Lørenskog Tel.:+36-1-887-7000...
  • Page 302 Fax: (51-1) 712 2002 Fax: 7877823345 SPAIN POLAND Chrysler España S.L. ROMANIA Chrysler Polska Sp. z o.o. Dpto. De Atención al Cliente Chrysler, Jeep y S.C. Auto Rom S.R.L. ul. Gotlieba Daimlera 1 Dodge Bucuresti 02-480 Warszawa Apdo. De Correos 24 Bd.
  • Page 303 (58) 241-6132438 Tongwell PO BOX: 1960 TAIWAN Milton Keynes MK15 8BA Services And Parts Chrysler Taiwan Co. , LTD. Tel.: 01908 301090 Zona Industrial II, Av. Norte-Sur 5 C/C Calle 13th Floor Union Enterprise Plaza Fax: 01908 301203 Este-Oeste 1109 Min Sheng East Road, Section 3 URUGUAY C.C LD Center Local B-2...
  • Page 307: Index

    INDEX...
  • Page 308 About Your Brakes ..173,175 Alterations/Modifications, Vehicle ..7 Special Additives ... . 243 Antifreeze Autostick ....170 (Anti-Lock Brake System) .
  • Page 309 Master Cylinder ... . . 241 Cargo Light ....95 Compact Disc (CD) Maintenance .
  • Page 310 Temperature Gauge ... 122 Door Locks, Automatic ... 19 Electronic Vehicle Information Center Corrosion Protection ... . 243 Downshifting .
  • Page 311 Oil Synthetic ....231 Flash-To-Pass ....94 Folding Rear Seat ... . 90,86 Operation .
  • Page 312 Gauges Headlights ....92 Illuminated Entry ....15 Coolant Temperature ..122 Bulb Replacement .
  • Page 313 Key-In Reminder ....13 Brake Assist Warning ..128,180 Malfunction Indicator Keyless Entry System ... . 16 Brake Warning .
  • Page 314 Child Protection ....21 Mini-Trip Computer ..130,135 Odometer Door ....18 Mirrors .
  • Page 315 Paint Care ....243 Pretensioners Release, Hood ....91 Parking Brake .
  • Page 316 Seat Belt Maintenance ..246 Security Alarm (Theft Alarm) ..15,123 Spark Plugs ....257 Seat Belt Reminder .
  • Page 317 Sunglasses Storage ... . 102 General Information ... 182 Hitches ....206 Sunroof Maintenance .
  • Page 318 Trip Odometer ....124 Vehicle Loading ... . 197,198 Water Trip Odometer Reset Button ..126,129 Vehicle Modifications/Alterations .

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