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  • Page 1 PATRI OT U SER G U ID E 2 01 7...
  • Page 2 If you are the first registered retail owner of your vehicle, you may obtain a complimentary printed copy of the Owner’s Manual, Navigation/ Uconnect Manuals or Warranty Booklets by calling 1 877 426-5337 (U.S.) or 1 800 387-1143 (Canada) or by contacting your dealer. Important: The driver’s primary responsibility is dangerous and could lead to a...
  • Page 3 When it comes to service, remember that your This User Guide has been prepared to help eyes from the road or your attention from authorized dealer knows your Jeep ® vehicle you quickly become acquainted with the im- driving.
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedi- Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt maneu- cated graphic tabs, at the side of each odd vers, or other unsafe driving actions that can Essential Information page. A few pages further there is a key for cause loss of vehicle control.
  • Page 5: Warnings And Cautions

    WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS VEHICLE CHANGES/ ALTERATIONS While reading this Owner Handbook you will find a series of WARNINGS to prevent proce- IMPORTANT: Any change or alteration of the dures that could damage your vehicle. vehicle might seriously affect its safety and There are also CAUTIONS that must be care- road holding, thus causing accidents, in fully followed to prevent incorrect use of the...
  • Page 7 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND OPERATING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INDEX...
  • Page 9 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL...8 INTERIOR ....9...
  • Page 10 INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel 1 — Door Handle 5 — Climate Controls 9 — Gear Selector 13 — Multifunction Lever 2 — Air Outlets 6 — Glove Compartment 10 — Ignition Switch 3 — Instrument Cluster 7 — Window Switch 11 —...
  • Page 11 INTERIOR Interior Features 1 — Air Outlet 4 — Ignition Switch 2 — Instrument Cluster 5 — Horn/Driver Air Bag 3 — Glove Compartment 6 — Multifunction Lever...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS .....13 Manual Seats ....18 Turn Signals .
  • Page 14 POWER WINDOWS — IF Sunshade Operation ... . .44 UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER (HomeLink) ..48 EQUIPPED ....42 Pinch Protect Feature .
  • Page 15: Keys

    KEYS Locking Doors With A Key You can insert the key with either side up. To Your vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. lock the door, turn the key to the right. To The ignition system consists of a key fob with unlock the door, turn the key to the left.
  • Page 16: Key Fob-In-Ignition Reminder

    4. Remove the key from the ignition. NOTE: WARNING! If you try to remove the key before you place be warned not to touch the parking the gear selector in PARK, the key may be- brake, brake pedal or the gear selector. come trapped temporarily in the ignition.
  • Page 17: Remote Starting System - If Equipped

    NOTE: grammed). Then, the engine will start and the • The hazard switch is pushed. With the driver's door open and the key in the vehicle will remain in the Remote Start mode • The transmission is moved out of PARK. ignition, the power door locks will not lock, for a 15-minute cycle.
  • Page 18: To Disarm The System

    2. Lock the door using either the power door vehicle. However, you can create conditions lock switch or the key fob lock button and where the vehicle security alarm will arm close all doors. unexpectedly. If you remain in the vehicle and lock the doors with the key fob, once the 3.
  • Page 19: Power Door Locks

    NOTE: Auto Lock Doors — If Equipped WARNING! To prevent from locking the key in the vehicle, The Automatic Door Lock feature default con- reasons. A child or others could be seri- the power door lock switch will not operate dition is enabled.
  • Page 20: Seats

    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the opposite rear NOTE: Manual Seats door. For emergency exit with the system engaged, Manual Front Seat Adjustment move the lock knob up (unlocked position), roll down the window, and open the door with On models equipped with manual seats, the the outside door handle.
  • Page 21 Manual Lumbar Driver's Seatback Recline WARNING! The lumbar adjustment handle is located on To adjust the seatback, lift the lever located • Adjusting a seat while driving may be the inboard or outboard side of the seatback. on the outboard side of the seat, lean back to dangerous.
  • Page 22: Power Seats

    Power Seats Adjusting The Seat Up Or Down WARNING! Some models may be equipped with a power The height of the seats can be adjusted up or • Adjusting a seat while driving may be driver’s seat. The power seat switch is located down.
  • Page 23: Folding Rear Seat

    eration. At that time, the display will change WARNING! from HI to LO, indicating the change. When could cause serious burns due to the the LO-level heating is selected, the system increased surface temperature of the automatically turns the heater and the indi- seat.
  • Page 24: Reclining Rear Seat

    WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! not provide the proper stability for child Driving a vehicle with the head restraints Do not ride with the seatback reclined so seats and/or passengers. An improperly improperly adjusted or removed could that the shoulder belt is no longer resting latched seat could cause serious injury.
  • Page 25 To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the pull forward on the bottom of the head re- head restraint. To lower the head restraint, straint. Push rearward on the bottom of the push the adjustment button located at the head restraint to move the head restraint base of the head restraint and push down- away from your head.
  • Page 26: Rear Head Restraints

    Rear Head Restraints Push down on the lever to unlock the steering WARNING! column. With one hand firmly on the steering The head restraints in the rear are non adjust- wheel, move the steering column up or down, • All occupants, including the driver, able.
  • Page 27: Mirrors

    WARNING! column unlocked, could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death. MIRRORS Interior Mirrors Inside Day/Night Mirror A two-point pivot system allows for horizontal and vertical mirror adjustment. Adjust the Automatic Dimming Mirror Adjusting Rearview Mirror mirror to center on the view through the rear...
  • Page 28: Exterior Mirrors

    Exterior Mirrors To adjust a mirror, turn the control wand toward the left or right mirror positions indi- Power Mirrors cated. Tilt the control wand in the direction you want the mirror to move. The power mirror control is located on the driver’s door trim panel.
  • Page 29: High/Low Beam Switch

    headlight switch is off, the parking brake is Automatic Headlights Turn Signals off, the turn signal is off and the gear selector Turning the end of the multifunction lever to Move the multifunction lever up or down and is in any position except PARK. the third detent (AUTO), will activate the the arrows on each side of the instrument automatic headlight system.
  • Page 30: Lights-On Reminder

    Rotate the center portion of the lever upward be turned on or off using the instrument to the last detent to turn on the interior cluster display. Please refer to the instruction lighting. manuals at www.jeep.com/en/ owners/manuals/ for complete details and other important safety information.
  • Page 31: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS Wiper/Washer Lever Windshield Wiper Operation CAUTION! CAUTION! Rotate the end of the lever upward to the damage to the wiper motor may occur • Turn the windshield wipers off when second detent past the intermittent settings when the vehicle is restarted.
  • Page 32: Windshield Washers

    (counterclockwise) to increase the cluster display. Please refer to the instruction delay time. The delay can be regulated from a manuals at www.jeep.com/en/owners/ WARNING! maximum of approximately 18 seconds be- manuals/ for complete details and other im- Sudden loss of visibility through the wind- tween cycles, to a cycle every second.
  • Page 33: Rear Window Wiper/Washer

    Rear Window Wiper/Washer wiper will continue to cycle two times before Manual Climate Controls returning to the set position. The rear wiper/washer is controlled by a rotary The controls for the manual heating and air If the rear wiper is operating when the igni- switch located on the center portion of the conditioning system in this vehicle consist of control lever.
  • Page 34 Manual Climate Control Descriptions Icon Description Blower Control There are seven blower speeds. Use this control to regulate the amount of air forced through the system in any mode you select. The blower speed increases as you move the control clockwise from the off position. NOTE: Depending on the configuration, your vehicle may be equipped with four blower speeds.
  • Page 35 Icon Description Bi-Level Mode Bi-Level Mode Air comes from the instrument panel outlets and floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister outlets. NOTE: BI-LEVEL mode is designed under comfort conditions to provide cooler air out of the panel outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets.
  • Page 36: Automatic Climate Controls

    Icon Description Front Defrost Mode Turn the knob to the Front Defrost position. Air comes from the windshield and side window demist outlets. When the defrost button is selected, the blower level will increase. Use Defrost mode with maximum temperature settings for best windshield and side window defrosting and defogging.
  • Page 37 Automatic Climate Control Descriptions Icon Description Blower Control There are seven blower speeds. Use this control to regulate the amount of air forced through the system in any mode you select. The blower speed increases as you move the control clockwise from the OFF position. NOTE: Depending on the configuration, your vehicle may be equipped with four blower speeds.
  • Page 38 Icon Description Panel Mode Panel Mode Air comes from the outlets in the instrument panel. Each of these outlets can be individually adjusted to direct the flow of air. The air vanes of the center outlets and outboard outlets can be moved up and down or side to side to regulate airflow direction.
  • Page 39 Icon Description Recirculation Button Push and release this button to change the system between recirculation mode and outside air mode. Recirculation can be used when outside conditions such as smoke, odors, dust, or high humidity are present. NOTE: • Continuous use of the Recirculation mode may make the inside air stuffy and window fogging may occur. Extended use of this mode is not recommended.
  • Page 40: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc) - If Equipped

    Climate Control Functions Recirculation Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) — If Equipped A/C (Air Conditioning) When outside air contains smoke, odors, or high humidity, or if rapid cooling is desired, Automatic Operation The Air Conditioning (A/C) button allows the you may wish to recirculate interior air by operator to manually activate or deactivate The Automatic Temperature Control system pressing the Recirculation control button.
  • Page 41 AUTO setting is not desired. The blower can be set to any fixed blower speed by rotating the Blower Control knob (on the left). NOTE: Please read the Automatic Temperature Con- trol Operation Chart that follows for details.
  • Page 42: Operating Tips

    The operator can override the AUTO mode And Maintenance” in your Owner’s Manual on NOTE: setting to change airflow distribution by ro- www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals for proper Automatic Temperature Controls (ATC) will tating the Mode Control knob (on the right). coolant selection. Use of the air Recircula-...
  • Page 43 Control Setting Suggestions For Various Weather Conditions Control Settings Suggestions For Various Weather Conditions Chart...
  • Page 44: Power Windows - If Equipped

    POWER WINDOWS — IF • For vehicles equipped with the instrument cluster display, power window EQUIPPED switches will remain active for up to 10 minutes after the ignition is placed in Power Window Switches the LOCK position. Opening either front The window controls on the driver’s door trim door will cancel this feature.
  • Page 45: Window Lockout Switch

    Window Lockout Switch POWER SUNROOF WARNING! The window lockout switch on the driver's The power sunroof switch is located on the • Never leave children alone in a vehicle, door allows you to disable the window con- overhead console. or with access to an unlocked vehicle. trols on the rear passenger doors.
  • Page 46: Opening

    Opening and it will occur regardless of sunroof posi- Wind Buffeting tion. During Express Vent operation, any Wind buffeting can be described as the per- Opening Sunroof — Express other actuation of the switch will stop the ception of pressure on the ears or a sunroof.
  • Page 47: Pinch Protect Feature

    Pinch Protect Feature For Vehicles Equipped With The Instrument Cluster Display This feature will detect an obstruction in the opening of the sunroof during Express Close The power sunroof switch will remain active operation. If an obstruction in the path of the for up to approximately ten minutes after the sunroof is detected, the sunroof will auto- ignition switch is turned to the LOCK posi-...
  • Page 48: Liftgate

    LIFTGATE WARNING! NOTE: Be sure the hood is fully latched before The key that is used to start the vehicle is also driving your vehicle. If the hood is not fully used to lock or unlock the doors and open the latched, it could open when the vehicle is liftgate.
  • Page 49: Cargo Area Features

    • Although the liftgate has no inside release Cargo Area Features WARNING! mechanism, the liftgate trim panel in- Cargo Light one in the vehicle. Do not store the cargo cludes an opening with a snap-in cap that provides access to release the latch in the cover on the cargo floor or in the passenger The light is mounted in the headliner above compartment.
  • Page 50: Universal Garage Door Opener (Homelink)

    Fold Down Speakers — If Equipped WARNING! When the liftgate is open, the speakers can ter of gravity and vehicle handling. To swing down off the trim panel to face rear- avoid loss of control resulting in personal ward, for tailgating and other activities. injury, follow these guidelines for load- ing your vehicle: UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR...
  • Page 51: Programming A Rolling Code

    To erase the channels, place the ignition 1. Place the ignition switch into the ON/RUN NOTE: You have 30 seconds in which to initiate switch into the ON/RUN position, then push position. the next step after the “LEARN” button and hold the two outside HomeLink buttons 2.
  • Page 52: Using Homelink

    2. Place the hand-held transmitter 1 to Using HomeLink INTERNAL EQUIPMENT 3 inches (3 to 8 cm) away from the To operate, push and release the pro- Power Outlet HomeLink button you wish to program grammed HomeLink button. Activation will while keeping the HomeLink indicator The power outlet is located on the instrument now occur for the programmed device (e.g.,...
  • Page 53 Power Outlet Fuses 1 — Cigar Lighter 2 — Power Outlet NOTE: • Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only. Do not insert any other object • Do not exceed the maximum power of in the power outlet as this will damage the 160 Watts (13 Amps) at 12 Volts.
  • Page 54: Power Inverter

    Power Inverter NOTE: WARNING! The power inverter is designed with built-in A 115 Volt, 150 Watt AC power inverter is overload protection. If the power rating of To Avoid Serious Injury or Death DO NOT: located on the front of the center console. 150 Watts is exceeded, the power inverter •...
  • Page 55 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER..54 STEP Button ....61 Elapsed Time .
  • Page 56: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster 1 — Speedometer 4 — Instrument Cluster Display 2 — Tachometer 5 — Fuel Gauge 3 — Temperature Gauge...
  • Page 57: Warning/Indicator Lights And Messages

    WARNING/INDICATOR Red Telltale Lights — Brake Warning Light LIGHTS AND MESSAGES This light monitors various brake functions, — Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light including brake fluid level and parking brake When the ignition switch is first turned to The warning/indicator light switches on in the application.
  • Page 58 cated by the Brake Warning Light, which will event of an EBD failure, the Brake Warning — Oil Pressure Warning Light turn on when the brake fluid level in the Light will turn on along with the ABS Light. This light indicates low engine oil pressure. If master cylinder has dropped below a speci- Immediate repair to the ABS system is re- the light turns on while driving, stop the...
  • Page 59: Yellow Telltale Lights

    — Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Yellow Telltale Lights WARNING! Light — Malfunction Warning Light A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as This light informs you of a problem with the referenced above, can reach higher tem- The vehicle Check/Malfunction Indicator Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) system. If a peratures than in normal operating condi- Light (MIL) is a part of an Onboard Diagnostic problem is detected while the vehicle is run-...
  • Page 60 that slow pressure loss is occurring. In these placard or tire inflation pressure label, you TPMS malfunction indicator is combined with the low tire pressure telltale. When the cases, optimal tire duration and fuel con- should determine the proper tire inflation system detects a malfunction, the telltale will sumption may not be guaranteed.
  • Page 61 out when the engine is running. If the “ESC — Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Indicator CAUTION! Indicator Light” comes on continuously with Light your vehicle. Undesirable system opera- the engine running, a malfunction has been This light monitors the Anti-Lock Brake Sys- tion or sensor damage may result when detected in the ESC system.
  • Page 62: Green Telltale Lights

    — 4WD Low Indicator Light — If — Transmission Temperature Indicator Green Telltale Lights Equipped Light — Turn Signal Warning Lights This light alerts the driver that the vehicle is This light indicates that the transmission The instrument cluster arrow will flash inde- in the four-wheel drive LOW mode.
  • Page 63: Blue Telltale Lights

    Blue Telltale Lights is less then 30 mph (48 km/h). If these Control Buttons conditions are not met while attempting to — High Beam Indicator Light use the HDC feature, the HDC indicator light will flash on/off. This indicator shows that the high beam headlights are on.
  • Page 64: Reset Button

    RESET Button INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Interactive Display And Controls DISPLAY — IF EQUIPPED To reset the display shown, turn the ignition The instrument cluster display features a to the ON position, then push and hold the driver-interactive display that is located in Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- RESET button located on the steering wheel.
  • Page 65 • Personal Settings The system allows the driver to select infor- MENU Button (Customer-Programmable Features) mation by pushing the following buttons Push and release the MENU button to scroll mounted on the steering wheel: through the main menus (Fuel Economy, •...
  • Page 66: Oil Change Indicator System

    • Right Front Turn Signal Lamp Out (with a 2. Fully push the accelerator pedal, slowly, • Low Tire Pressure Display for Premium three times within ten seconds. single chime) TPM System • Right Rear Turn Signal Lamp Out (with a •...
  • Page 67: Compass/Temperature/Audio

    within three seconds of resetting the cur- weighted average of the instantaneous and Elapsed Time rently displayed function. Reset ALL will be average fuel economy, according to the cur- Shows the total elapsed time of travel since displayed during this three-second window. rent fuel tank level.
  • Page 68: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    “Multimedia” in your Owner's Manual port to allow access to information related to OBD II system will turn on the Malfunction at www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/. the performance of your emissions controls. Indicator Light (MIL). It will also store diag- Authorized service technicians may need to...
  • Page 69: Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message

    Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message EMISSIONS INSPECTION Your vehicle has a simple ignition actuated test, which you can use prior to going to the AND MAINTENANCE After fuel is added, the vehicle diagnostic test station. To check if your vehicle's OBD II system can determine if the fuel filler cap is PROGRAMS system is ready, you must do the following:...
  • Page 70 • The MIL will not flash at all and will battery failure or replacement, you may need should have your vehicle serviced before go- to do nothing more than drive your vehicle as remain fully illuminated until you place ing to the I/M station. The I/M station can fail the ignition in the off position or start the you normally would in order for your OBD II your vehicle because the MIL is on with the...
  • Page 71 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES...70 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SAFETY TIPS ....115 SYSTEMS ....83 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) .
  • Page 72: Safety Features

    SAFETY FEATURES • A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end WARNING! of the stop. condition of the vehicle brakes and tires Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) These are all normal characteristics of ABS. or the traction afforded. The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) provides •...
  • Page 73: Electronic Brake Control System

    required. However, the conventional brake Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) Brake Assist System (BAS) system will continue to operate normally if This function manages the distribution of the The BAS is designed to optimize the vehicle’s the “Brake System Warning Light” is not on. braking torque between the front and rear braking capability during emergency braking axles by limiting braking pressure to the rear...
  • Page 74 • The vehicle must be on a sufficient grade. WARNING! WARNING! • The gear selection must match vehicle speed in turns, driving on very slippery your vehicle. Failure to follow these warn- uphill direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill surfaces, or hydroplaning. The capabilities ings can result in a collision or serious is in forward gear;...
  • Page 75 6. Push the “ESC Off” button located in the one wheel on a driven axle is spinning faster • Understeer — when the vehicle is turning than the other, the system will apply the less than appropriate for the steering lower switch bank below the climate con- brake of the spinning wheel.
  • Page 76 ESC Operating Modes vehicle is in deep snow, sand or gravel con- WARNING! ditions, and more wheel spin than ESC would The ESC system has three available operating from loss of vehicle control due to inap- normally allow is required to gain traction. modes for four–wheel drive equipped ve- propriate driver input for the conditions.
  • Page 77 remains off. When the vehicle speed drops WARNING! WARNING! below 30 mph (48 km/h), the ESC system of TCS is disabled, and the enhanced maintaining stability. “ESC Off” mode is shuts off. ESC is deactivated at low vehicle vehicle stability offered by the ESC system intended for off-highway or off-road use speeds so that it will not interfere with off- is reduced.
  • Page 78 The “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator • The ESC system will make buzzing or maneuvers; it cannot prevent wheel lift due to other factors, such as road conditions, Light” (located in the instrument cluster) clicking sounds when it is active. This is leaving the roadway, or striking objects or normal;...
  • Page 79: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    Hill Descent Control (HDC) — If Equipped HDC operation can be overridden with brake AUXILIARY DRIVING application to slow the vehicle down below SYSTEMS This system maintains vehicle speed while the HDC control speed. Conversely, if more descending hills during off-road driving situ- speed is desired during HDC control, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ations.
  • Page 80 tires. The tire pressure will also increase as NOTE: NOTE: the vehicle is driven - this is normal and there When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi should be no adjustment for this increased need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi pressure.
  • Page 81 under-inflation has not reached the level The TPMS consists of the following compo- CAUTION! to trigger illumination of the Tire Pressure nents: • After inspecting or adjusting the tire Monitoring Telltale Light. • Receiver Module. pressure always reinstall the valve stem •...
  • Page 82 NOTE: Telltale Light will turn off when the fault 1. The compact spare tire does not have a condition no longer exists. A system fault can When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may tire pressure monitoring sensor. There- occur with any of the following scenarios: need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi fore, the TPMS will not monitor the tire (30 kPa) above the recommended cold plac-...
  • Page 83 4. For each subsequent ignition key cycle, a NOTE: will display a “LOW TIRE” text message for a chime will sound and the Tire Pressure It is particularly important for you to check minimum of five seconds and a graphic of the Monitoring Telltale Light will flash on and the tire pressure in all of your tires regularly pressure value(s) with the low tire(s) flashing.
  • Page 84 sure value(s) will stop flashing, and the Tire 1. Jamming due to electronic devices or driv- Pressure Monitoring Light will extinguish ing next to facilities emitting the same once the updated tire pressure(s) have been radio frequencies as the TPM sensors. received.
  • Page 85: Occupant Restraint Systems

    NOTE: 4. For each subsequent ignition key cycle, a This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Your vehicle is equipped with a compact chime will sound and the Tire Pressure Rules and with Industry Canada license- spare wheel and tire assembly. Monitoring Telltale Light will flash on and exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 86: Important Safety Precautions

    • Supplemental Active Head Restraints 3. Children that are not big enough to wear 9. If the air bag system in this vehicle needs the vehicle seat belt properly (refer to to be modified to accommodate a dis- • Child Restraints “Child Restraints”...
  • Page 87 Research has shown that seat belts save switch is first in the START or ON/RUN posi- Change Of Status lives, and they can reduce the seriousness of tion the Seat Belt Reminder Light will turn on If the driver or outboard front seat passenger injuries in a collision.
  • Page 88 NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! If BeltAlert has been deactivated and the ing position to minimize the risk of se- restrain you properly. In some collisions, driver or outboard front seat passenger (if vere injury or death in the event of a the air bags won’t deploy at all.
  • Page 89 the rear seat (for vehicles equipped with a WARNING! WARNING! rear seat). Grasp the latch plate and pull internal injuries. Ribs aren’t as strong as Always wear the lap part of your seat belt out the seat belt. Slide the latch plate up shoulder bones.
  • Page 90 4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage lies low across your hips, below your ab- Use the following procedure to untwist a In the driver and front passenger seats, the domen.
  • Page 91 As a guide, if you are shorter than average, 1. Remove the mini-latch plate and regular WARNING! latch plate from its stowed position in the you will prefer the shoulder belt anchorage in your seat belt safely and to keep your right rear side trim panel.
  • Page 92 4. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, domen. To remove slack in the lap belt 9. To release the seat belt, push the red insert the mini-latch plate into the mini- portion, pull up on the shoulder belt. To button on the buckle.
  • Page 93 be used only if the existing seat belt is not Seat Belts And Pregnant Women WARNING! long enough. When the Seat Belt Extender is not required for a different occupant, it must • If the mini-latch plate and mini-buckle be removed. are not properly connected when the seat belt is used by an occupant, the WARNING!
  • Page 94 Seat Belt Pretensioner Energy Management Feature The front seat belt system is equipped with This vehicle has a seat belt system with an pretensioning devices that are designed to Energy Management feature in the front seat- remove slack from the seat belt in the event ing positions that may help further reduce the of a collision.
  • Page 95 In Automatic Locking Mode, the shoulder 3. Allow the seat belt to retract. As the seat WARNING! belt is automatically pre-locked. The seat belt retracts, you will hear a clicking used to install rear-facing or forward- belt will still retract to remove any slack in the sound.
  • Page 96 tem is designed to help prevent or reduce the Active Head Restraint (AHR) Components: WARNING! extent of injuries to the driver and front passenger in certain types of rear impacts. • All occupants, including the driver, should not operate a vehicle or sit in a NOTE: vehicle’s seat until the head restraints The Active Head Restraints (AHR) may or...
  • Page 97: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    NOTE: The air bag system must be ready to protect For more information on properly adjusting you in a collision. The Occupant Restraint and positioning the head restraint, refer to Controller (ORC) monitors the internal cir- “Supplemental Active Head Restraints — cuits and interconnecting wiring associated Front Seats”...
  • Page 98 ON/RUN position. If the ignition switch is in designed to be maintenance free, if any of WARNING! the following occurs, have an authorized the OFF position or in the ACC position, the collision. If the light does not come on as a dealer service the air bag system immedi- air bag system is not on and the air bags will bulb check when the ignition is first...
  • Page 99 The first stage inflator is triggered immedi- WARNING! ately during an impact that requires air bag including death. Air bags need room to deployment. A low energy output is used in inflate. Sit back, comfortably extending less severe collisions. A higher energy output your arms to reach the steering wheel or is used for more severe collisions.
  • Page 100 some that may produce substantial vehicle bags fully inflate in less time than it takes to WARNING! damage — for example, some pole collisions, blink your eyes. The front air bags then • Do not put anything on or around the air quickly deflate while helping to restrain the truck underrides, and angle offset collisions.
  • Page 101 between the occupant and the door. The SAB moves at a very high speed and with such a high force that it could injure occupants if they are not seated properly, or if items are positioned in the area where the SAB inflates. Children are at an even greater risk of injury from a deploy- ing air bag.
  • Page 102 the way and covers the window. The The SABICs and SABs (Side Air Bags) are WARNING! SABICs inflate with enough force to in- designed to activate in certain side impacts tection in all collisions. They also help jure occupants if they are not belted and and certain rollover events.
  • Page 103 NOTE: Rollover Events The SABICs may help reduce the risk of Air bag covers may not be obvious in the partial or complete ejection of vehicle occu- Side Air Bags are designed to activate in interior trim, but they will open during air bag pants through side windows in certain roll- certain rollover events.
  • Page 104 If A Deployment Occurs ritate the skin, eyes, nose, or throat. If you NOTE: have skin or eye irritation, rinse the area • Air bag covers may not be obvious in the The front air bags are designed to deflate with cool water.
  • Page 105 Enhanced Accident Response System Reset Event Data Recorder (EDR) WARNING! Procedure This vehicle is equipped with an event data • It is dangerous to try to repair any part of In order to reset the Enhanced Accident Re- recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR the air bag system yourself.
  • Page 106: Child Restraints

    NOTE: every Canadian province, requires that small belt. Always check the child seat Owner’s children ride in proper restraint systems. This EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if Manual to make sure you have the correct is the law, and you can be prosecuted for a non-trivial crash situation occurs;...
  • Page 107 Summary Of Recommendations For Restraining Children In Vehicles Child Size, Height, Weight Or Age Recommended Type Of Child Restraint Children who are two years old or younger and Either an Infant Carrier or a Convertible Child Infants and Toddlers who have not reached the height or weight lim- Restraint, facing rearward in the rear seat of its of their child restraint the vehicle...
  • Page 108 Older Children And Child Restraints Children Too Large For Booster Seats WARNING! Children who are large enough to wear the Children who are two years old or who have • Improper installation can lead to failure shoulder belt comfortably, and whose legs are outgrown their rear-facing convertible child of an infant or child restraint.
  • Page 109 buckle is latched. A child’s squirming or WARNING! WARNING! slouching can move the belt out of position. If injury or death. A child must always wear the shoulder belt contacts the face or neck, Never allow a child to put the shoulder belt both the lap and shoulder portions of the move the child closer to the center of the under an arm or behind their back.
  • Page 110 Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren anchorages located at the back of the seat Latch Positions For Installing Child Re- cushion where it meets the seatback and one (LATCH) Restraint System straints In This Vehicle top tether anchorage located behind the seat- ing position.
  • Page 111 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the What is the weight limit (child’s weight + combined weight of the child and the child weight of the child restraint) for using the restraint is 65 lbs (29.5 kg).
  • Page 112 Locating The LATCH Anchorages Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages The lower anchorages are round bars that are There are tether strap anchorages behind found at the rear of the seat cushion where it each rear seating position located on the meets the seatback.
  • Page 113 1. Loosen the adjusters on the lower straps 5. Tighten all of the straps as you push the WARNING! and on the tether strap of the child seat so child restraint rearward and downward that you can more easily attach the hooks into the seat.
  • Page 114 lock the seat belt. Remind all children in the Please see the table below and the following WARNING! vehicle that the seat belts are not toys and sections for more information. that they should not play with them. • Improper installation or failure to prop- Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing erly secure a child restraint can lead to Child Restraints In This Vehicle...
  • Page 115 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + Always use the tether anchor when using the seat belt to install a weight of the child restraint) for using the Weight limit of the Child forward facing child restraint, up to the recommended weight limit Tether Anchor with the seat belt to attach a Restraint...
  • Page 116 pulled all the seat belt webbing out of the 9. Test that the child restraint is installed WARNING! retractor. Then, allow the webbing to re- tightly by pulling back and forth on the tract back into the retractor. As the web- child seat at the belt path.
  • Page 117: Transporting Pets

    3. Attach the tether strap hook of the child Pets should be restrained in the rear seat in WARNING! restraint to the top tether anchorage as pet harnesses or pet carriers that are secured • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a shown in the diagram.
  • Page 118: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    Safety Checks You Should Make Inside Bag Warning Light has been detected, it will WARNING! stay on until the fault is cleared. If the light The Vehicle • If it is necessary to sit in a parked vehicle comes on intermittently or remains on while with the engine running, adjust your driving, have an authorized dealer service the Seat Belts...
  • Page 119: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! • ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on • If the vehicle carpet has been removed An improperly attached, damaged, folded, the driver’s side floor area. To check for and re-installed, always properly attach or stacked floor mat, or damaged floor mat interference, with the vehicle properly carpet to the floor and check the floor fasteners may cause your floor mat to in-...
  • Page 120 cracks, and bulges. Check the wheel nuts for Door Latches tightness. Check the tires (including spare) Check for proper closing, latching, and lock- for proper cold inflation pressure. ing. Lights Fluid Leaks Have someone observe the operation of brake Check area under vehicle after overnight lights and exterior lights while you work the parking for fuel, coolant, oil, or other fluid controls.
  • Page 121 STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING PROCEDURES ..120 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — IF To Accelerate For Passing ..131 EQUIPPED ....124 Manual Transmission —...
  • Page 122: Starting Procedures

    STARTING PROCEDURES Manual Transmission — If Equipped Tip Start Do not press the accelerator. Turn the ignition Before starting the engine fully apply the Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, switch to the START position and release it as parking brake, press the clutch pedal to the adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and soon as the starter engages.
  • Page 123: Extreme Cold Weather

    floor and hold it there. Crank the engine for ENGINE BREAK-IN WARNING! no more than 15 seconds. This should clear RECOMMENDATIONS automatic transmission cannot be started any excess fuel in case the engine is flooded. this way. Unburned fuel could enter the Leave the ignition key in the ON position, A long break-in period is not required for the catalytic converter and once the engine...
  • Page 124: Parking Brake

    NOTE: CAUTION! • When the parking brake is applied and the Never use Non-Detergent Oil or Straight automatic transmission is placed in gear, Mineral Oil in the engine or damage may the “Brake Warning Light” will flash. If result. vehicle speed is detected, a chime will sound to alert the driver.
  • Page 125: Manual Transmission - If

    Fully press the clutch pedal before you shift WARNING! WARNING! gears. As you release the clutch pedal, lightly may cause the vehicle to roll and cause press the accelerator pedal. • When leaving the vehicle, always remove damage or injury. the key fob from the ignition and lock Use each gear in numerical order, do not skip your vehicle.
  • Page 126: Recommended Shift Speeds

    Never drive with your foot resting on the NOTE: Recommended Shift Speeds clutch pedal, and never try to hold the vehicle During cold weather, until the transmission To use your manual transmission for optimal on a hill with the clutch pedal partially en- lubricant is warm, you may experience fuel economy, it should be upshifted as listed gaged.
  • Page 127: Key Ignition Park Interlock

    CAUTION! WARNING! WARNING! • Do not leave the ignition key in or near • Shift into or out of PARK or REVERSE idling normally and your foot is firmly the vehicle (or in a location accessible to only after the vehicle has come to a pressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 128: Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock System

    Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock may be somewhat abrupt. This is a normal and improve overall vehicle performance. condition, and precision shifts will develop This system can also provide you with more System within a few hundred miles (kilometers). control during passing, city driving, cold slip- This vehicle is equipped with a Brake Trans- pery conditions, mountain driving, trailer Only shift from DRIVE to PARK or REVERSE...
  • Page 129: Continuously Variable Automatic Transmission (Cvt) - If Equipped

    gear until another upshift or downshift is terlock System” in this section). To drive, • The system may revert to automatic shift move the gear selector from PARK or NEU- chosen, except as described below: mode if a fault or overheat condition is TRAL to the DRIVE position.
  • Page 130 AutoStick (CVT) — If Equipped activate AutoStick and shift to the next lower • Transmission shifting will be more notice- able when AutoStick is engaged. manual ratio. The manually-selected gear AutoStick is a driver-interactive transmission will be displayed in the instrument cluster. •...
  • Page 131: Four-Wheel Drive Operation - If Equipped

    FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE “4WD LOCK” switch by pulling up once and releasing. This locks the center coupling al- OPERATION — IF EQUIPPED lowing more torque to be sent to the rear wheels. The “4WD Indicator Light” will come This feature provides full time, on-demand, four–wheel drive (4WD).
  • Page 132: To Activate

    Push the on/off button. The cruise control The vehicle should be traveling at a steady Instrument Panel” in the Owner’s Manual on www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for more indicator light in the instrument cluster dis- speed and on level ground before pushing the information.
  • Page 133: To Accelerate For Passing

    Instrument Panel” in the Owner’s Manual on When the pedal is released, the vehicle will Your vehicle may be equipped with the www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for more return to the set speed. ParkView Rear Back Up Camera that allows information. The speed increment shown is...
  • Page 134 five seconds, this note will disappear. The If your vehicle is equipped with the Camera Static grid lines will illustrate the width of the Delay feature and it is turned on, the rear ParkView camera is located on the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 135: Adding Fuel

    ADDING FUEL CAUTION! WARNING! place gas containers on the ground while Fuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap) • Damage to the fuel system or emission filling. control system could result from using The gas cap is behind the fuel filler door, on an improper fuel tank filler cap.
  • Page 136: Vehicle Loading

    ues, the message will appear the next time Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) Each axle GAWR is determined by the com- the vehicle is started. Refer to “Onboard ponents in the system with the lowest load The GVWR is the total permissible weight of Diagnostic System”...
  • Page 137 Curb Weight The entire vehicle should first be weighed on Improper weight distributions can have an a commercial scale to insure that the GVWR adverse effect on the way your vehicle steers The curb weight of a vehicle is defined as the has not been exceeded.
  • Page 138: Trailer Towing

    TRAILER TOWING Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) Engine/Transmission Frontal Area Maximum GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) Maximum Tongue Wt. (See Note) 2.0L Auto/Man 22 sq ft (2.04 sq m) 1,000 lbs (453 kg) 150 lbs (68 kg) 2.4L Auto/Man 22 sq ft (2.04 sq m) 1,000 lbs (453 kg) 150 lbs (68 kg)
  • Page 139: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

    RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle Towing Condition Wheels OFF the Ground Manual Transmission Automatic Transmission • Transmission in NEUTRAL Flat Tow None NOT ALLOWED • Key in ACC Position Front FWD Models ONLY FWD Models ONLY Dolly Tow Rear NOT ALLOWED...
  • Page 141 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS . .140 JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING . .144 JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURES . .157 Jack Location ....145 Preparations For Jump-Start .
  • Page 142: Hazard Warning Flashers

    HAZARD WARNING flash on and off to warn oncoming traffic of NOTE: an emergency. Push the switch a second time With extended use, the Hazard Warning FLASHERS to turn off the Hazard Warning flashers. flashers may wear down your battery. The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located This is an emergency warning system and it BULB REPLACEMENT...
  • Page 143: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    Bulb Number Rear Tail/Turn/Stop Lamp 3157 Backup Lamp W16W (921) License Lamp Replacing Exterior Bulbs Fog Lamps 3. Grasp the taillamp and pull firmly to dis- engage the light from the aperture panel. 1. Access lamp through the lower fascia Headlamps 4.
  • Page 144: Fuses

    FUSES ment” in “Servicing And Maintenance” for WARNING! further information. • If the replaced fuse blows again, contact WARNING! an authorized dealer. • If a general protection fuse for safety • When replacing a blown fuse, always use systems (air bag system, braking sys- an appropriate replacement fuse with tem), power unit systems (engine sys- the same amp rating as the original fuse.
  • Page 145 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description – 10 Amp Red Power Mirror/Steering Control Satellite Radio/Hands- Free Phone – 30 Amp Green Ignition Off Draw – 30 Amp Green Ignition Off Draw 40 Amp Green – Power Seats – 20 Amp Yellow Power Locks/Interior Lighting –...
  • Page 146: Jacking And Tire Changing

    Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description – 10 Amp Red Airbag Control Module/Occupant Classification Mod- – – Hot Vehicle (No Fuse Required) – 20 Amp Yellow Heated Seat – If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Headlamp Washer – If Equipped 30 Amp Pink –...
  • Page 147: Jack Location

    Jack Location Spare Tire Stowage WARNING! The jack and jack-handle are stowed under The compact spare tire is stowed under the jack and fall on you. You could be the load floor in the cargo area. rear load floor in the cargo area. crushed.
  • Page 148: Preparations For Jacking

    Preparations For Jacking 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel Jacking Instructions diagonally opposite of the jacking posi- 1. Park the vehicle on a firm level surface, tion. For example, if changing the right WARNING! avoiding ice or slippery areas. front tire, block the left rear wheel.
  • Page 149 Owner’s Manual plastic has been cut away to expose the www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- jacking locations in the body. ther information about the spare tire, it's use, and operation. 1. Remove the scissors jack and lug wrench from the spare wheel as an assembly.
  • Page 150 Jacking Locations CAUTION! Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on locations other than those indi- cated in the Jacking Instructions for this vehicle.
  • Page 151 3. Turn the jack screw to the left until the jack can be placed under the jacking location. Once the jack is positioned, turn the jack screw to the right until the jack head is properly engaged with the lift area closest to the wheel to be changed.
  • Page 152 5. Remove the wheel nuts and pull the wheel CAUTION! and wheel covers, where applicable, off the hub. Install the spare wheel and wheel Be sure to mount the spare tire with the nuts with the cone shaped end of the nuts valve stem facing outward.
  • Page 153: Road Tire Installation

    8. Remove the wheel blocks and lower the Road Tire Installation 3. Install the five wheel lug nuts with the jack until it is free. Release the parking cone shaped end of the nut toward the Vehicles Equipped With Wheel Covers brake.
  • Page 154: Tire Service Kit

    Vehicles Without Wheel Covers TIRE SERVICE KIT Tire Service Kit Components And Operation 1. Mount the road tire on the axle. Small punctures up to 1/4 inch (6 mm) in the tire tread can be sealed with Tire Service Kit. 2.
  • Page 155: Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions

    Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions • You can use the Tire Service Kit air pump to inflate bicycle tires. The kit also comes • Replace the Tire Service Kit Sealant Bottle Your Tire Service Kit is equipped with the with two needles, located in the Accessory following symbols to indicate the air or seal- (1) and Sealant Hose (6) prior to the...
  • Page 156: Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit

    2. Verify that the valve stem (on the wheel WARNING! WARNING! with the deflated tire) is in a position that sealant is harmful if inhaled, swallowed, • If the puncture in the tire tread is is near to the ground. This will allow the or absorbed through the skin.
  • Page 157 4. Remove the cap from the valve stem and If the sealant (white fluid) does not flow within 0 – If the sealant (white fluid) does flow through the 10 seconds through the Sealant Hose (6): then screw the fitting at the end of the Sealant Hose (6): Sealant Hose (6) onto the valve stem.
  • Page 158 NOTE: CAUTION! WARNING! If the tire becomes overinflated, push the • Failure to reinstall the cap on the fitting that are serious or fatal to you, your pas- Deflation Button to reduce the tire pressure at the end of the Sealant Hose (6) can sengers, and others around you.
  • Page 159: Jump-Starting Procedures

    If the tire pressure is 19 psi (1.3 Bar) or higher: 6. Replace the Sealant Bottle (1) and Seal- housing. Push the bottle into the housing. ant Hose (6) assembly at your authorized An audible click will be heard indicating 1.
  • Page 160: Preparations For Jump-Start

    WARNING! Do not attempt jump-starting if the battery is frozen. It could rupture or explode and cause personal injury. CAUTION! Do not use a portable battery booster pack or any other booster source with a system voltage greater than 12 Volts or damage to the battery, starter motor, alternator or electrical system may occur.
  • Page 161: Jump-Starting Procedure

    Connecting The Jumper Cables WARNING! WARNING! 1. Connect the positive (+) end of the jumper • Remove any metal jewelry such as rings, Do not allow vehicles to touch each other cable to the positive (+) post of the dis- watch bands and bracelets that could as this could establish a ground connec- charged vehicle.
  • Page 162: If Your Engine Overheats

    5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has If frequent jump-starting is required to start NOTE: the booster battery, let the engine idle a your vehicle you should have the battery and There are steps that you can take to slow few minutes, and then start the engine in charging system inspected at your authorized down an impending overheat condition:...
  • Page 163: Gear Selector Override

    2. Firmly apply the parking brake. 5. Press and maintain firm pressure on the CAUTION! brake pedal. 3. Using a small screwdriver or similar tool, Driving with a hot cooling system could remove the gear selector override access 6. Insert the screwdriver or similar tool into damage your vehicle.
  • Page 164 Refer to “Electronic Brake Control System” in “Safety” in the Owner’s Manual on CAUTION! www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- CAUTION! Racing the engine or spinning the wheels ther details. Once the vehicle has been freed, may lead to transmission overheating and push the "ESC Off"...
  • Page 165: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Wheel Lift Or Dolly NOT ALLOWED Front FWD Models ONLY FWD Models ONLY Flatbed BEST METHOD BEST METHOD BEST METHOD BEST METHOD Refer to” Towing A Disabled Vehicle” in the Owner’s Manual www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- ther information.
  • Page 166: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    ENHANCED ACCIDENT EVENT DATA RECORDER Please refer to “Occupant Restraint Sys- tems” in “Safety” for further information on (EDR) RESPONSE SYSTEM (EARS) the Event Data Recorder (EDR). This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced Recorder (EDR).
  • Page 167 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING ..166 Automatic Transmission (CVT) — If DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA- Equipped ....176 TION UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY Maintenance Plan .
  • Page 168: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED SERVICING On non-instrument cluster display equipped Severe Duty All Models vehicles, “Change Oil” will flash in the odom- Change Engine 4,000 miles Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic eter and a single chime will sound, indicating (6,500 km) if the vehicle is operated in a oil change indicator system.
  • Page 169: Maintenance Plan

    Maintenance Plan Required Maintenance Intervals. Refer to the “Maintenance Plan” on the fol- lowing pages for the required maintenance intervals. At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: • Change oil and filter. • Rotate the tires. Rotate at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before the oil indicator system turns on.
  • Page 170 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV joints. Inspect front suspension, boot seals. tie rod ends, and replace if necessary. Inspect brake linings, replace if necessary. Check park brake func- tion, adjust if necessary. Additional Maintenance Replace engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 171 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Change the automatic transmission fluid (six-speed only) if you fre- quently drive: on rough or unpaved roads, on mountain roads, on short trips, in heavy city traffic during hot weather, or if you use the vehicle for police, taxi, fleet, or frequent trailer towing.
  • Page 172: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.0L Engine 1 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 6 — Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 7 — Battery 3 — Engine Oil Fill 8 — Coolant Pressure Cap 4 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 9 — Engine Oil Dipstick 5 —...
  • Page 173: L Engine

    2.4L Engine 1 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 6 — Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 7 — Battery 3 — Engine Oil Fill 8 — Coolant Pressure Cap 4 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 9 — Engine Oil Dipstick 5 —...
  • Page 174: Checking Oil Level

    Checking Oil Level Coolant Checks CAUTION! Check engine coolant (antifreeze) protection To assure proper engine lubrication, the en- Do not overfill the engine. Overfilling the every 12 months (before the onset of freezing gine oil must be maintained at the correct engine will cause oil aeration, which can weather, where applicable).
  • Page 175: Brake System

    will help blade performance. To prevent NOTE: WARNING! freeze-up of your windshield washer system If your vehicle is equipped with a manual can result in abnormally high brake tem- in cold weather, select a solution or mixture transmission, the brake fluid reservoir sup- peratures, excessive lining wear, and pos- that meets or exceeds the temperature range plies fluid to both the brake system and the...
  • Page 176: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    Fluid Level Check WARNING! WARNING! Check the fluid level by removing the fill • Do not allow petroleum based fluid to type of brake fluid can severely damage plug. The fluid level should be between the contaminate the brake fluid. Brake seal your brake system and/or impair its per- bottom of the fill hole and a point not more formance.
  • Page 177: Automatic Transmission (Six-Speed) - If Equipped

    Automatic Transmission (Six-Speed) — If Special Additives checks are not required, therefore the trans- mission filler tube is capped and no dipstick Equipped The manufacturer strongly recommends is provided. Your authorized dealer can check against using any special additives in the Selection Of Lubricant (Six-Speed Transmis- your transmission fluid level using special transmission.
  • Page 178: Automatic Transmission (Cvt) - If Equipped

    towing, police, fleet, taxi, etc., change the CAUTION! CAUTION! fluid as indicated in the Maintenance Sched- ule. In addition, change the fluid and filter if Using a transmission fluid other than the Do not use chemical flushes in your trans- the fluid becomes contaminated (with water, manufacturer’s recommended fluid may mission as the chemicals can damage your...
  • Page 179: Air Conditioner Maintenance

    Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling CAUTION! WARNING! R-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a If a transmission fluid leak occurs, visit • Use only refrigerants and compressor lu- hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) that is endorsed by your authorized dealer immediately. Se- bricants approved by the manufacturer for the Environmental Protection Agency and is vere transmission damage may occur.
  • Page 180: Dealer Service

    The A/C air filter is located in the fresh air 5. Remove the A/C air filter by pulling it NOTE: inlet behind the glove compartment. Perform straight out of the housing. Intentional tampering with emissions control the following procedure to replace the filter: systems may void your warranty and could 6.
  • Page 181: Raising The Vehicle

    Avoid using the wiper blades to remove frost Tire Markings NOTE: or ice from the windshield. Keep the blade • P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based rubber out of contact with petroleum prod- on U.S. design standards. P-Metric tires ucts such as engine oil, gasoline, etc.
  • Page 182 • High flotation tire sizing is based on U.S. The TIN may be found on one or both sides of Look for the TIN on the outboard side of black design standards and it begins with the the tire; however, the date code may only be sidewall tires as mounted on the vehicle.
  • Page 183 Tire Terminology And Definitions Term Definition B-Pillar The vehicle B-Pillar is the structural member of the body located behind the front door. Cold Tire Inflation Pressure Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum of three hours.
  • Page 184 Tire Loading And Tire Pressure This placard tells you important information about the: NOTE: 1. Number of people that can be carried in The proper cold tire inflation pressure is the vehicle. listed on the driver’s side B-Pillar or the rear edge of the driver's side door.
  • Page 185 To determine the maximum loading condi- (4) The resulting figure equals the Metric Example For Load Limit tions of your vehicle, locate the statement available amount of cargo and luggage For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg “The combined weight of occupants and load capacity.
  • Page 187: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    use harsh chemicals or a stiff brush. They can recommended or select a non-abrasive, non- WARNING! damage the wheel’s protective coating that acidic cleaner for aluminum or chrome helps keep them from corroding and tarnish- wheels. Do not use any products on Dark Overloading of your tires is dangerous.
  • Page 188: Tire Chains (Traction Devices)

    Dark Vapor Or Black Satin Chrome Wheels Tire Rotation Recommendations The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle CAUTION! operate at different loads and perform differ- ent steering, driving, and braking functions. If your vehicle is equipped with Dark Vapor or Black Satin Chrome wheels DO NOT For these reasons, they wear at unequal rates.
  • Page 189: Treadwear

    All passenger vehicle tires must con- Traction Grades heat and its ability to dissipate heat, form to Federal safety requirements in when tested under controlled condi- The Traction grades, from highest to addition to these grades. tions on a specified indoor laboratory lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.
  • Page 190: Storing The Vehicle

    BODYWORK WARNING! CAUTION! cessive loading, either separately or Preserving The Bodywork powder that will scratch metal and painted surfaces. in combination, can cause heat Washing • Use power washers exceeding buildup and possible tire failure. 1,200 psi (8,274 kPa) can result in •...
  • Page 191: Interiors

    • If you carry special cargo such as chemi- Seat Belt Maintenance Plastic And Coated Parts cals, fertilizers, de-icer salt, etc., be sure Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with Use MOPAR Total Clean to clean vinyl that such materials are well packaged and chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners.
  • Page 192: Leather Parts

    Leather Parts not use polishes, oils, cleaning fluids, sol- CAUTION! vents, detergents, or ammonia-based clean- MOPAR Total Clean is specifically recom- ers to clean your leather upholstery. Applica- Do not use Alcohol and Alcohol-based mended for leather upholstery. tion of a leather conditioner is not required to and/or Ketone based cleaning products to maintain the original condition.
  • Page 193 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Torque Specifications ...193 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ..195 NUMBER ....192 Engine .
  • Page 194: Vehicle Identification Number

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION However, the effort required to brake the vehicle will be much greater than that re- NUMBER quired with the power system operating. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is WARNING! found on the left front corner of the instru- ment panel, visible through the windshield.
  • Page 195: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    Torque Specifications After 25 miles (40 km), check the lug nut/ WARNING! bolt torque to be sure that all the lug nuts/ Lug Nut/Bolt Torque **Lug Nut/ Lug Nut/ bolts are properly seated against the wheel. Driving a vehicle with the “Brake Warning Bolt Size Bolt Light”...
  • Page 196: Materials Added To Fuel

    the (R+M)/2 method. The use of higher octane Poor quality gasoline can cause problems Top Tier Detergent gasoline is recommended. such as hard starting, stalling, and hesita- “Premium” gasoline is not required, as it will Visit www.toptiergas.com for a list of TOP tions.
  • Page 197: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Engine Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Coolant We recommend you use MOPAR Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) or equivalent meeting the requirements of FCA Material Standard MS.90032. Engine Oil We recommend you use API Certified SAE 5W-20 Engine Oil, meeting the requirements of FCA Material Standard MS-6395 such as MOPAR, Pennzoil, and Shell Helix.
  • Page 198: Chassis

    Jeep Patriot. In choosing Authentic Accessories you gain For the full line of Authentic Jeep Accesso- far more than expressive style, premium pro- ries by Mopar, visit your local dealership or tection, or extreme entertainment, you also online at mopar.com for U.S.
  • Page 199 EXTERIOR: • Camping Tent • Sunroof Air Deflector • Front Air Deflector • Hitch Receiver • Rear Air Deflectors • Molded Splash Guards • Fog Lights • Vehicle Cover • 16” Steel Wheels • 17” Steel Wheels • 18” Black/Silver Wheels •...
  • Page 201 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA RADIO 130 ....200 Radio Operation ....208 Anti-theft Protection ... .220 CD/DVD Disc Operation .
  • Page 202: Radio 130

    RADIO 130 Uconnect 130 1 — CD Eject Button 9 — Set Clock Button 2 — SEEK Down Button 10 — Audio Settings/Rotate To Tune 3 — SEEK Up Button 11 — Radio Sales Code 4 — AM/FM Button 12 — Audio Jack 5 —...
  • Page 203: Clock Setting

    NOTE: 2. Rotate the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to • Hold either button to bypass tracks with- select the desired setting. out stopping. • Your radio has many features that add to 3. Continue pushing the TUNE/SCROLL con- the comfort and convenience for you and SET/RND Or RND (Depending On Radio) Button trol knob to display and set “MID RANGE,”...
  • Page 204: Radio 130 With Satellite Radio

    RADIO 130 WITH SATELLITE RADIO Uconnect 130 With SiriusXM Satellite Radio 1 — CD Eject Button 12 — Audio Jack 2 — SEEK Down Button 13 — Set Preset/CD Random Play 3 — SEEK Up Button 14 — Station Preset Buttons 4 —...
  • Page 205: Clock Setting

    NOTE: 4. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to Store Radio Presets Manually set the minutes. • Your radio may not be equipped with the • Tune to the desired station. Uconnect Voice Command and Uconnect 5. Push the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to •...
  • Page 206: Siriusxm Satellite Radio

    SETUP Button fees and programming subject to change. Our CD/DISC Operation satellite service is available only to those at • Pushing the SETUP button allows you to Seek Up/Down Buttons least 18 and older in the 48 contiguous USA select between items that are available in •...
  • Page 207: Audio Jack Operation

    Audio Jack Operation The AUX/Audio Jack provides a means to connect a portable audio device, such as an MP3 player or an iPod, to the vehicle’s sound system. This requires the use of a 3.5 mm stereo audio patch cable. Pushing the AUX button will change the mode to auxiliary device if the Audio Jack is connected, allowing the music from your por-...
  • Page 208: Uconnect 430/430N

    UCONNECT 430/430N Uconnect 430/430N 1 — Voice Command Button 7 — Audio Jack 2 — Open/Close Display 8 — Radio Sales Code 3 — MENU Button 9 — ON/OFF/Rotate For Volume 4 — AUDIO Settings Button 10 — Select MEDIA Mode Button 5 —...
  • Page 209: Clock Setting

    NOTE: 4. To adjust the minutes, press either the • Push the AUDIO button on the faceplate “Minute Forward” or “Minute Backward” on the right side of the radio. • Your radio may not be equipped with the button on the touchscreen. •...
  • Page 210: Radio Operation

    • Select the “Daytime Colors” button on the Radio Operation Seek Up/Seek Down touchscreen to switch to manual daytime • Press the “SEEK UP” or “SEEK DOWN” mode and to adjust the brightness of the buttons on the touchscreen to seek display using daytime colors.
  • Page 211: Cd/Dvd Disc Operation

    CD/DVD Disc Operation • Push the MEDIA button on the faceplate tracks in Disc Mode. Holding the SEEK UP to display the media source tabs at the top button on the touchscreen will fast forward of the screen. Select the source by press- through the track until the beginning of ing the “HDD,”...
  • Page 212: Hard Disk Drive (Hdd) Operation

    NOTE: • WMA/MP3 Files and selective songs from NOTE: The functions of the portable device are con- a CD can also be added to the HDD. See • You might need to select the folder or title the Uconnect Owner’s Manual Supple- trolled using the device itself, not the buttons depending on the CD, then push “DONE”...
  • Page 213 • Press the “My Pictures” button on the Display A Picture On The Radio Screen touchscreen to get an overview of the cur- • Once the import is complete, the pictures rently stored images, then press the “Add” will then be available in the “MY PIC- button on the touchscreen.
  • Page 214: Cleaning Your Touchscreen Radio

    the “SEARCH/BROWSE” button on the Cleaning Your Touchscreen Radio touchscreen to search by artist, by album, • If necessary, use a dry micro fiber lens by song, by genre, from a folder, or from cleaning cloth dampened with a cleaning Favorites.
  • Page 215: Main Navigation Menu

    NOTE: Finding A Place By Spelling The Name Setting Your Home Location For your own safety and the safety of others, it • From the main navigation menu, press the • From the main navigation menu, press the is not possible to use certain features while “Where To?”...
  • Page 216: Following Your Route

    Following Your Route Adding A Via Point NOTE: If the route you are currently taking is the To add a stop between the current location Your route is marked with a magenta line on only reasonable option, the device might not and the end destination (Via Point), you must the map.
  • Page 217 To access SiriusXM Satellite Radio, push the Search/Browse RADIO/MEDIA or RADIO button on the face- • Press the “magnifying glass” button on plate, then press the “SAT” button on the the touchscreen to search/browse the touchscreen. SiriusXM channel listing by Favorites and The following describes features that are Categories such as Song, Artist and Chan- available when in SiriusXM Satellite Radio...
  • Page 218 • Press the desired favorites button on the Replay touchscreen to switch the SAT tuner to the corresponding channel. You may use the “LIST” button on the touch- screen to toggle between: • Favorite Songs • Favorite Artists Favorite Artist Alert •...
  • Page 219 Replay Option Option Description Play/Pause Press to pause content playback. Press “Pause/Play” again to resume playback. Rewind/RW Rewinds the channel content in steps of five seconds. Press and hold to rewind continuously, then release to begin playing content at that point. Fast Forward/FW Forwards the content, and works similarly to Rewind/RW.
  • Page 220: Siriusxm Travel Link (Uconnect 430N Only)

    SiriusXM Travel Link (Uconnect 430N • To access Travel Link, push the MENU Your vehicle may be equipped with certain button on the faceplate, then the “Travel security features to reduce the risk of unau- Only) Link” button on the touchscreen. thorized and unlawful access to vehicle sys- NOTE: tems and wireless communications.
  • Page 221: Tips Controls And General Information

    “Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel” in • As always, if you experience unusual your Owner’s Manual vehicle behavior, take your vehicle to jeep.com/en/owners/manuals. your nearest authorized dealer immedi- ately. TIPS CONTROLS AND Steering Wheel Audio Controls (Rearview Of Steering Wheel)
  • Page 222: Reception Conditions

    In case you lose the radio passport, please go Entering The Secret Code contact with pointed or rigid objects which to Jeep Assistance Network with an ID and could damage its surface; use a soft, dry the vehicle papers. When the system is switched on, if the code anti-static cloth to clean and do not press.
  • Page 223: Aux/Usb/Mp3 Control - If Equipped

    AUX/USB/MP3 CONTROL — NOTE: The USB port supports certain Mini, Classic, IF EQUIPPED Nano, Touch, and iPhone devices. The USB port also supports playing music from com- There are many ways to play music from patible external USB Mass Storage Class MP3 players or USB devices through your memory devices.
  • Page 224: Uconnect Phone

    Owner's Manual abled. or MEDIA button on the faceplate and then www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals for fur- 1. Activate Bluetooth on the mobile phone press the “AUX” button on the touchscreen. ther details. you are pairing. UCONNECT PHONE 2. Push the “Phone”...
  • Page 225: Phonebook

    5. After the BEEP, say “device pairing.” • Next you will be asked to give this new pairing a priority of 1 through 7 (up to seven phones may be paired); 1 is the highest and 7 is the lowest priority. The system will only connect to the highest priority phone that exists within the prox- imity of the vehicle.
  • Page 226: Making A Phone Call

    • Depending on the maximum number of Receiving A Call — Accept (And End) • Use the radio ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob to adjust the volume to a comfortable entries downloaded, there may be a short • When an incoming call rings/is announced level while the Uconnect system is speak- delay before the latest downloaded names on Uconnect, push the “Phone”...
  • Page 227: Uconnect Voice Command

    UCONNECT VOICE command. If you do not say a command • Start a dialogue by pushing the “Voice within a few seconds, the system will pres- Command” button , you will hear a COMMAND ent you with a list of options. If you ever beep.
  • Page 228 While In: Voice Command Example: “Frequency” (to change the frequency) “Next Station” (to select the next station) Radio Mode “Previous Station” (to select the previous station) “Radio Menu” (to switch to the radio menu) “Main Menu” (to switch to the main menu) “Channel Number”...
  • Page 229 While In: Voice Command Example: To switch to the voice recorder mode, say “Memo.” The following are common voice commands for this mode: “New Memo” (to record a new memo) — During the recording, you may push the Voice Command button to stop recording.
  • Page 230: Voice Text Reply

    Voice Text Reply • Push the “Voice Command” button WARNING! and after the BEEP, say “SMS” to get If equipped with Uconnect Voice Command, ing applicable laws regarding phone use. started. your Uconnect 430N radio may be able to Your attention should be focused on safely NOTE: play incoming Short Message Service (SMS) operating the vehicle.
  • Page 231 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center ..231 MOPAR PARTS ... . .232 SERVICE FOR YOUR VEHICLE . .230 In Mexico Contact ....231 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS .
  • Page 232: Suggestions For Obtaining Service For Your Vehicle

    SUGGESTIONS FOR Be Reasonable With Requests trained technicians, special tools, and the latest information to ensure the vehicle is OBTAINING SERVICE FOR If you list a number of items and you must fixed correctly and in a timely manner. have your vehicle by the end of the day, YOUR VEHICLE This is why you should always talk to an discuss the situation with the service advisor...
  • Page 233: Fca Us Llc Customer Center

    FCA US LLC Customer Center Puerto Rico And U.S. Virgin Islands For TTY teletypewriter users, dial 711 and for Voice callers, dial 1-800-855-0511 to con- P.O. Box 21–8004 Customer Service Chrysler International Ser- nect with a Bell Relay Service operator. vices LLC Auburn Hills, MI 48321–8004 Service Contract...
  • Page 234: Warranty Information

    service contract, and you require service after REPORTING SAFETY WARNING! the manufacturer's New Vehicle Limited War- DEFECTS State of California to cause cancer and ranty expires, please refer to the contract birth defects, or other reproductive harm. documents, and contact the person listed in In The 50 United States And Washington, those documents.
  • Page 235: In Canada

    West Building, Washington, D.C. 20590. You Warranty Booklet. United States custom- • The Owner's Manual and User Guide elec- ers may visit the Jeep Contact Us page at tronic files are also available on the can also obtain other information about mo- www.jeep.com Scroll to the bottom of the...
  • Page 237 INDEX Adding Fuel ....133 Air Conditioning Refrigerant..177 Battery .....56 Adding Washer Fluid .
  • Page 238 Cargo Compartment ... . .47 Seating Positions ... .107 Door Locks Light ....47 Child Safety Locks .
  • Page 239 Emission Control System Maintenance . .67 Fluid Level Checks GPS Navigation (Uconnect GPS) ..214 Engine ....170, 171 Automatic Transaxle ..176 GVWR .
  • Page 240 Inside Rearview Mirror ... .25 Leaks, Fluid ....118 Map Reading ....28 Instrument Cluster .
  • Page 241 Map/Reading Lights ... . .28 Onboard Diagnostic System ..66 Power Transfer Unit ... . .196 Master Cylinder (Brakes) .
  • Page 242 Remote Starting System ...15 Seat Belt Pretensioner ..92 Service Assistance ... . .230 Replacement Bulbs .
  • Page 243 Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) . . .77 Trip Computer ....61 Controls ....219 Pressure Warning Light .
  • Page 244 Wheel And Wheel Trim Care..185 Windshield Defroster ... .116 Wiper Blade Replacement ..178 Wind Buffeting ....44 Windshield Washers .
  • Page 251: Driving And Alcohol

    Driving and Alcohol: This guide has been prepared to help you get quickly acquainted with your new Jeep brand vehicle and to provide a convenient Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of collisions. Your reference source for common questions.
  • Page 252 DOWNLOAD A FREE ELECTRONIC COPY of the Owner’s Manual and Warranty Booklet by visiting: www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals or www.jeep.com/en/warranty (U.S.); www.owners.mopar.ca/en (Canada). ©2016 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC.

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