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C H A R G E R
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  • Page 1 2018 C H A R G E R USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 I M P O R T A N T Get wa rr ant y a nd o the r informat io n online – you c a n revi ew a n d p ri n t o r do w nl o ad a c o py of the Ow ne r’s M anual , N av ig a t io n/U co nn ec t manuals and the limited w a rra n ti es p r ovi d ed b y F CA US L LC fo r y ou r v e hi c l e by vi s i t i ng w w w.m op ar.
  • Page 3 Congratulations on selecting your new FCA US This User Guide has been prepared to help you This User Guide is not a replacement for the full LLC vehicle. Be assured that it represents pre- quickly become acquainted with the important Owner’s Manual, and does not fully cover every features of your vehicle.
  • Page 4 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS with steering wheel on the right side, the posi- tion or construction of some controls is not While reading this User Guide you will find a exactly mirror-like with respect to the figure. Essential Information series of WARNINGS to be followed to prevent To identify the chapter with the information...
  • Page 5 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 7 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL ....6 INTERIOR .....7...
  • Page 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel 1 — Air Vents 4 — Paddle Shifter (+) 2 — Paddle Shifter (-) 5 — Radio 3 — Instrument Cluster 6 — Steering Wheel...
  • Page 9 INTERIOR Interior 1 — Power Window Switches/Door Locks 4 — Climate Controls 2 — Seats 5 — Switch Panel 3 — Gear Selector 6 — Glove Compartment...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE VEHICLE USER GUIDE — IF EQUIPPED ..11 CLIMATE CONTROLS ....35 Front Head Restraint Removal ..28 Automatic Climate Control Overview .
  • Page 12 UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling Code Reprogramming A Single HomeLink Or Non-Rolling Code Device..47 Button ..... .49 (HOMELINK) .
  • Page 13: Vehicle User Guide - If Equipped

    VEHICLE USER GUIDE — IF Pre-Installed Features Once you launch your Vehicle User Guide, you will be able to explore your warranty information • Your User Guide — • Available when and EQUIPPED and radio manual when and where you need Updated in real- where you need it them.
  • Page 14: Keys

    • Crucial driver information and assistance: The key fob allows you to lock or unlock the doors and trunk from distances up to approxi- • Operating • Maintenance mately 66 feet (20 m) using a handheld key fob. Instructions Schedules The key fob does not need to be pointed at the •...
  • Page 15 The emergency key allows for entry into the The turn signal lights will flash to acknowledge vehicle should the battery in the vehicle or the the unlock signal. The illuminated entry system key fob go dead. The emergency key is also for will also be activated.
  • Page 16 To Lock The Doors And Trunk Request For Additional Remote Controls General Information Push and release the lock button on the key fob The following regulatory statement applies to all NOTE: to lock all doors. radio frequency (RF) devices equipped in this Only key fobs that are programmed to the ve- vehicle: hicle electronics can be used to start and oper-...
  • Page 17: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH • Driving position. Keyless Push Button Ignition • All the electrical devices are available. This feature allows the driver to operate the START ignition with the push of a button as long as the key fob is in the passenger compartment. •...
  • Page 18: Remote Start - If Equipped

    REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED • Brake switch inactive (brake pedal not WARNING! pushed) ate power windows, other controls, or move How To Use Remote Start — If Equipped • Battery at an acceptable charge level the vehicle. • Do not leave children or animals inside •...
  • Page 19: General Information

    VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM — IF 2. Perform one of the following methods to lock WARNING! the vehicle: EQUIPPED door locks or other controls could cause • Push lock on the interior power door lock serious injury or death. The vehicle security alarm monitors the vehicle switch with the driver and/or passenger doors for unauthorized entry and the keyless door open.
  • Page 20: To Disarm The System

    To Disarm The System the vehicle or not. If you remain in the vehicle • If wearing gloves on your hands, or if it has and open a door, the alarm will sound. If this been raining/snowing on the Passive Entry The vehicle security alarm can be disarmed door handle, the unlock sensitivity can be occurs, disarm the vehicle security alarm.
  • Page 21 NOTE: When any of these situations occur, after all All doors will unlock when the front passenger open doors are shut, the FOBIK-Safe search will be executed. If it finds a Passive Entry key fob door handle is grabbed, regardless of the driv- inside the car and it does not find any Passive er’s door unlock preference setting (“Unlock Entry key fobs outside the car, then the car will...
  • Page 22 To Enter The Trunk NOTE: Do NOT grab the door handle when pushing the If you inadvertently leave your vehicle's Passive door handle lock button. This could unlock the With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft Entry key fob in the trunk and try to close the door(s).
  • Page 23: Seats

    SEATS The vehicle doors can also be locked by using Memory Seat the key fob lock button or the lock button lo- This feature allows the driver to store up to two Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint cated on the vehicle’s interior door panel.
  • Page 24 Programming The Memory Feature Linking And Unlinking The Remote Keyless The memory seat switch is located on the driv- er’s door trim panel. The switch consists of three Entry Key Fob To Memory NOTE: buttons: The set (S) button, which is used to To create a new memory profile, perform the Your key fobs can be programmed to recall one activate the memory save function, and the...
  • Page 25 3. Once the profile has been recalled, push and NOTE: The distance the driver seat moves depends on release the set (S) button on the memory If the vehicle is equipped with Passive Entry, the where you have the driver seat positioned when switch, then push and release memory but- memory settings will be recalled with a Passive you cycle the vehicle’s ignition to the OFF posi-...
  • Page 26: Heated Seats - If Equipped

    NOTE: If the HI-level setting is selected, the system WARNING! The Easy Entry/Exit feature is not enabled when will automatically switch to LO-level after ap- seat heater to overheat. Sitting in a seat the vehicle is delivered from the factory. The proximately 60 minutes of continuous opera- that has been overheated could cause se- Easy Entry/Exit feature is enabled (or later dis-...
  • Page 27 Front Ventilated Seats You can choose from HI, LO, or off heat settings. WARNING! The indicator lights in each switch indicate the If your vehicle is equipped with ventilated seats, level of heat in use. Two indicator lights will • Persons who are unable to feel pain to the the seat cushion and seat back will have fans illuminate for HI, one for LO, and none for off.
  • Page 28: Folding Rear Seat

    Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start When the seatback is folded to the upright position, make sure it is latched by strongly On models that are equipped with remote start, pulling on the top of the seatback above the seat the ventilated seats can be programmed to strap.
  • Page 29: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS Reactive Head Restraints — Front Seats The front driver and passenger seats are Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk equipped with Reactive Head Restraints (RHR). of injury by restricting head movement in the In the event of a rear impact, the RHRs will event of a rear-impact.
  • Page 30: Rear Head Restraints

    To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the • The outboard head restraints are not WARNING! head restraint. To lower the head restraint, push adjustable. straints in a location outside the occupant the adjustment button located at the base of the compartment.
  • Page 31: Steering Wheel

    WARNING! WARNING! Do not adjust the steering column while driv- • A loose head restraint thrown forward in a ing. Adjusting the steering column while collision or hard stop could cause serious driving or driving with the steering column injury or death to occupants of the vehicle. unlocked, could cause the driver to lose con- Always securely stow removed head re- trol of the vehicle.
  • Page 32: Heated Steering Wheel - If Equipped

    NOTE: mental temperatures. The heated steering WARNING! For vehicles equipped with Driver Memory Seat, wheel can shut off early or may not turn on when you can use your remote keyless entry key fob or the steering wheel is already warm. •...
  • Page 33: Exterior Lights

    EXTERIOR LIGHTS Rotate the headlight switch clockwise to the NOTE: first detent for parking light and instrument • The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control Headlight Switch panel light operation. Rotate the headlight can be turned on or off by selecting “ON” switch to the second detent for headlight, park- under “Auto High Beam”...
  • Page 34: Automatic Headlights

    To Activate stay on for up to 90 seconds after you place the Parking Lights ignition into the OFF position. The headlight 1. Turn the headlight switch to the AUTO head- Turn the headlight switch knob to the first de- time delay can be programmed 0/30/60/ light position.
  • Page 35: Headlights On With Wipers

    Headlights On With Wipers NOTE: Wiper Operation • If either light remains on and does not flash, or When this feature is active, the headlights will Rotate the end of the multifunction lever to the there is a very fast flash rate, check for a turn on after the wipers are turned on if the first detent, past the intermittent settings for defective outside light bulb.
  • Page 36: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    NOTE: • Transmission In NEUTRAL Position — When CAUTION! the ignition is ON, and the transmission is in • The Rain Sensing feature will not operate blades cannot return to the off position, the NEUTRAL position, the Rain Sensing sys- when the wiper switch is in the low or high- damage to the wiper motor may occur.
  • Page 37: Climate Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROLS Automatic Climate Control Overview Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 38 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 39 Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 40 Automatic Climate Control Descriptions Icon Description MAX A/C Button Press and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when MAX A/C is on. Performing this function again will cause the MAX A/C operation to switch into manual mode and the MAX A/C indicator will turn off. A/C Button Press and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when A/C is on.
  • Page 41 Icon Description Rear Defrost Button Push and release the Rear Defrost Control button to turn on the rear window defroster and the heated outside mirrors (if equipped). An indicator will illuminate when the rear window defroster is on. The rear window defroster automatically turns off after ten minutes.
  • Page 42 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. There is a shut off wheel located below the air vanes to shut off or adjust the amount of airflow from these outlets.
  • Page 43: Climate Control Functions

    Climate Control Functions MAX A/C NOTE: In cold weather, use of recirculation mode may MAX A/C sets the control for maximum cooling A/C (Air Conditioning) lead to excessive window fogging. The recircu- performance. lation feature may be unavailable (button on the The Air Conditioning (A/C) button allows the Press and release to toggle between MAX A/C touchscreen greyed out) if conditions exist that...
  • Page 44: Operating Tips

    Window Fogging NOTE: Operating Tips • It is not necessary to move the temperature Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in Summer Operation settings for cold or hot vehicles. The system mild, rainy, and/or humid weather. To clear the automatically adjusts the temperature, mode, The engine cooling system must be protected windows, select Defrost or Mix mode and in-...
  • Page 45: Power Sunroof - If Equipped

    Outside Air Intake WARNING! Make sure the air intake, located directly in dren. Do not leave the ignition of a vehicle front of the windshield, is free of obstructions, equipped with Keyless Enter-N-Go in the such as leaves. Leaves collected in the air intake ACC or ON/RUN mode.
  • Page 46: Opening Sunroof

    Opening Sunroof close fully and stop automatically. This is called Pinch Protect Feature “Express Close.” During Express Close opera- Express This feature will detect an obstruction in the tion, any other actuation of the switch will stop closing of the sunroof during the Express Close Push the switch rearward and release it within the sunroof.
  • Page 47: To Close The Hood

    To Close The Hood The trunk lid can be released from outside the vehicle by pushing the trunk button on the key fob twice within five seconds or by using the WARNING! external release switch located on the underside Be sure the hood is fully latched before of the decklid overhang.
  • Page 48: Closing

    Opening From Inside The Vehicle Passive Entry Button NOTE: Before closing the trunk lid make sure your key Interior Power Trunk Release Push the trunk passive entry button which is fob isn’t inside the trunk area. The trunk will located on the back of the trunk lid. With a valid The trunk can be opened from inside the vehicle latch then automatically unlock if the key fob is Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the...
  • Page 49: Universal Garage Door Opener

    • The HomeLink buttons that are located in the If you have any problems, or require assistance, WARNING! overhead console or sunvisor designate the please call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 or, on the in the trunk, children can die from suffoca- Internet at HomeLink.com for information or three different HomeLink channels.
  • Page 50: Programming Homelink To A Garage Door Opener

    Rolling Code Devices NOTE: Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Steps All HomeLink buttons are programmed using To determine if your device has a rolling code, a NOTE: this procedure. You do not need to erase all good indicator is its manufacturing date. Typi- You have 30 seconds in which to initiate rolling channels when programming additional but- cally, devices manufactured after 1995 have...
  • Page 51: Programming Homelink To A Miscellaneous Device

    Non-Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Reprogramming A Single HomeLink Button WARNING! Steps To reprogram a single HomeLink button that has you and others to be severely injured or 1. Push and hold the programmed HomeLink been previously trained, without erasing all the killed.
  • Page 52: General Information

    General Information powered electrical accessories. The power out- WARNING! lets are labeled with either a “key” or a “bat- The following regulatory statement applies to all tery” symbol to indicate how the outlet is pow- Do not place ashes inside the cubby bin Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this ered.
  • Page 53 NOTE: If the Media Hub is in use, do not exceed the maximum power of 100 Watts (8 Amps) for the center console power outlet. When the Media Hub is not in use, the outlet can deliver up to 160 Watts (13 Amps). If the power rating is exceeded, the fuse protecting the system needs to be replaced.
  • Page 54 NOTE: CAUTION! CAUTION! The instrument panel power outlet and dual rear length of time to allow the alternator to console USB ports can be changed to “battery” • Many accessories that can be plugged in recharge the vehicle's battery. powered time moving draw power from the vehicle's battery even...
  • Page 55 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ..54 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ..56 White Indicator Lights ... . .63 Blue Indicator Lights.
  • Page 56: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY This system conveniently allows the driver to select a variety of useful information by pushing Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- the arrow buttons located on the left side of the ment cluster display, which offers useful infor- steering wheel.
  • Page 57: Engine Oil Life Reset

    NOTE: • Pushing the left arrow button will exit each tons. To reset the oil change indicator system submenu layer and return to the main menu. (after performing the scheduled maintenance), • Holding the up/down or left/right arrow button refer to the following procedure. will loop the user through the currently se- For the Trip and Fuel Economy menus (and new lected menu or options presented on the...
  • Page 58: Warning Lights And Messages

    WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 5. Push and release the up or down arrow but- on during startup, stays on, or turns on while ton to exit the submenu screen. driving, have the system inspected at an autho- The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in rized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 59 — Battery Charge Warning Light The dual brake system provides a reserve brak- Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake ing capacity in the event of a failure to a portion System (ABS) are also equipped with Electronic This light illuminates when the battery is not Brake Force Distribution (EBD).
  • Page 60 If the light continues to flash when the vehicle is engine off immediately and call for service. WARNING! running, immediate service is required and you Refer to “If Your Engine Overheats” in “In Case may experience reduced performance, an Of Emergency” for further information. Continued operation with reduced assist elevated/rough idle, or engine stall and your could pose a safety risk to yourself and oth-...
  • Page 61: Yellow Warning Lights

    When driving, if the driver or front passenger will illuminate when the ignition is in the ON/ CAUTION! seat belt remains unbuckled, the Seat Belt RUN position before engine start. If the bulb Reminder Light will flash or remain on continu- does not come on when turning the ignition Continuous driving with the Transmission ously and a chime will sound.
  • Page 62 light remains on after several ignition cycles, The ESC OFF indicator will be lit any time the WARNING! and the vehicle has been driven several miles Traction Mode is set to Sport, Track or Full OFF sult in death or serious injury to the driver, (kilometers) at speeds greater than 30 mph in Drive Modes.
  • Page 63 tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel telltale after replacing one or more tires or CAUTION! efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the re- the vehicle, avoiding sharp braking and placement or alternate tires and wheels allow vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.
  • Page 64: Yellow Indicator Lights

    — Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Warning — Service AWD Warning Light — If — Service LaneSense Warning Light Light Equipped — If Equipped This light monitors the Anti-Lock Brake System This telltale will turn on to indicate the All This light will turn on when the LaneSense (ABS).
  • Page 65: White Indicator Lights

    — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set — LaneSense Indicator Light — If NOTE: With Target Light — If Equipped Equipped • A continuous chime will sound if the vehicle is driven more than 1 mile (1.6 km) with either This will display when the ACC is set and a The LaneSense indicator is solid green when turn signal on.
  • Page 66: Blue Indicator Lights

    — LaneSense Indicator Light — If — Valet Mode SRT Indicator Light Blue Indicator Lights Equipped This light will turn on when Valet Mode is active. — High Beam Indicator Light When the LaneSense system is ON, but not Refer to the “Drive Mode Supplement” for fur- This indicator shows that the high beam head- armed, the LaneSense indicator is solid white.
  • Page 67: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — CAUTION! WARNING! OBD II • Prolonged driving with the MIL on could • ONLY an authorized service technician cause further damage to the emission con- should connect equipment to the OBD II Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated trol system.
  • Page 69 SAFETY SAFETY AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS ..68 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ..75 SAFETY TIPS ....104 Blind Spot Monitoring .
  • Page 70: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS Blind Spot Monitoring The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system uses two radar-based sensors, located inside the rear bumper fascia, to detect Highway licensable vehicles (automobiles, trucks, motorcycles etc.) that enter the blind spot zones from the rear/ front/side of the vehicle.
  • Page 71: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    General Information potential frontal collision. The warnings are in- • Changing the FCW status to “off” prevents the system from warning you of a possible colli- tended to provide the driver with enough time to The following regulatory statement applies to all sion with the vehicle in front of you.
  • Page 72: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Near This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC inflation tire pressure. This is defined as the tire Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt pressure after the vehicle has not been driven Changing the FCW status to the “Near” setting, RSS standard(s).
  • Page 73 will automatically update and the TPM Telltale tion, the TPM Telltale Light will turn off only CAUTION! Light will turn off once the system receives the after the tires are inflated to the vehicle’s rec- • After inspecting or adjusting the tire pres- updated tire pressures.
  • Page 74 Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure • Seasonal temperature changes will affect tire Should this occur, you should stop as soon as pressure, and the TPMS will monitor the ac- possible and inflate the tires with a low pressure Warnings condition (those shown in a different color in tual tire pressure in the tire.
  • Page 75 NOTE: cluster will display a "Service Tire Pressure Sys- Vehicles With Compact Spare When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may tem" message for a minimum of five seconds 1. The compact spare tire or non-matching full and then display dashes (- -) in place of the need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi size does not have a tire pressure monitoring pressure value to indicate which sensor is not...
  • Page 76 General Information will display a “Service Tire Pressure System” (TPM) Sensors. Then, drive the vehicle for message for five seconds and then display 20 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h). The The following regulatory statement applies to all dashes (- -) in place of the pressure value. TPMS will chime, the "TPM Telltale Light"...
  • Page 77: Occupant Restraint Systems

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 1. Children 12 years old and under should 7. The driver and front passenger seats should always ride buckled up in a vehicle with a be moved back as far as practical to allow Some of the most important safety features in the front air bags room to inflate.
  • Page 78: Seat Belt Systems

    Seat Belt Systems Initial Indication will remain on until the seat belts are buckled. The BeltAlert warning sequence may repeat If the driver is unbuckled when the ignition Buckle up even though you are an excellent based on vehicle speed until the driver and switch is first in the START or ON/RUN position, driver, even on short trips.
  • Page 79 BeltAlert can be activated or deactivated by WARNING! WARNING! your authorized dealer. FCA US LLC does not also provided at their seating position to recommend deactivating BeltAlert. • Relying on the air bags alone could lead to minimize the risk of severe injury or death more severe injuries in a collision.
  • Page 80 seat belt. Slide the latch plate up the web- WARNING! WARNING! bing as far as necessary to allow the seat belt • A twisted seat belt may not protect you der so that your strongest bones will take to go around your lap. properly.
  • Page 81 Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure 4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low across your hips, below your abdomen. Use the following procedure to untwist a twisted To remove slack in the lap belt portion, pull lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 82 Seat Belt Extender NOTE: WARNING! The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage is If a seat belt is not long enough to fit properly, long enough and only use in the recom- equipped with an Easy Up feature. This feature even when the webbing is fully extended and mended seating positions.
  • Page 83 Energy Management Feature Position the lap belt snug and low below the abdomen and across the strong bones of the The front seat belt system is equipped with an hips. Place the shoulder belt across the chest Energy Management feature that may help fur- and away from the neck.
  • Page 84: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    essary to comfortably wrap around the occu- 2. Grasp the shoulder portion and pull down- WARNING! pant’s mid-section. Slide the latch plate into the ward until the entire seat belt is extracted. seats. The locked mode is only used to buckle until you hear a "click."...
  • Page 85 • Instrument Panel switch is first in the ON/RUN position. After the NOTE: self-check, the Air Bag Warning Light will turn If the speedometer, tachometer, or any engine • Knee Impact Bolsters off. If the ORC detects a malfunction in any part related gauges are not working, the Occupant •...
  • Page 86 panel. The Redundant Air Bag Warning Light WARNING! will stay on until the fault is cleared. In addition, cluding death. Air bags need room to in- a single chime will sound to alert you that the flate. Sit back, comfortably extending your Redundant Air Bag Warning Light has come on arms to reach the steering wheel or instru- and a fault has been detected.
  • Page 87 The first stage inflator is triggered immediately On the other hand, depending on the type and WARNING! during an impact that requires air bag deploy- location of impact, front air bags may deploy in ally. You may damage the air bags and you crashes with little vehicle front-end damage but ment.
  • Page 88 Knee Impact Bolsters Supplemental Side Air Bags The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags knees of the driver and front passenger, and (SABs) position the front occupants for improved inter- This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental action with the front air bags.
  • Page 89 belted and seated properly, or if items are posi- WARNING! tioned in the area where the SABICs inflate. Children are at an even greater risk of injury Do not use accessory seat covers or place from a deploying air bag. objects between you and the Side Air Bags;...
  • Page 90 Side Impacts Side Air Bags are a supplement to the seat belt WARNING! restraint system. Side Air Bags deploy in less The Side Air Bags are designed to activate in time than it takes to blink your eyes. • Side Air Bags need room to inflate. Do not certain side impacts.
  • Page 91 the severity and type of collision. Vehicle dam- • Steering Wheel and Column • The air bag material may sometimes cause age by itself is not a good indicator of whether or abrasions and/or skin reddening to the occu- • Instrument Panel pants as the air bags deploy and unfold.
  • Page 92 • Flash hazard lights as long as the battery has WARNING! WARNING! power or until the hazard light button is system is not there to protect you. Do not pressed. The hazard lights can be deactivated Deployed air bags and seat belt pretension- modify the components or wiring, includ- by pressing the hazard light button.
  • Page 93: Child Restraints

    These data can help provide a better under- Canadian province, requires that small children WARNING! standing of the circumstances in which crashes ride in proper restraint systems. This is the law, with disabilities, contact your authorized and injuries occur. and you can be prosecuted for ignoring it. dealer.
  • Page 94 child. Carefully read and follow all the instruc- NOTE: tions and warnings in the child restraint Owner’s • For additional information, refer Manual and on all the labels attached to the www.safercar.gov/parents/index.htm or call: child restraint. 1–888–327–4236 Before buying any restraint system, make sure •...
  • Page 95 Infant And Child Restraints the seatback, they should use a belt-positioning WARNING! booster seat. The child and belt-positioning Safety experts recommend that children ride injury to a child 12 years or younger, in- booster seat are held in the vehicle by the seat rear-facing in the vehicle until they are two years cluding a child in a rear-facing child re- belt.
  • Page 96 Children Too Large For Booster Seats 3. Does the shoulder belt cross the child’s WARNING! shoulder between their neck and arm? Children who are large enough to wear the Never allow a child to put the shoulder belt 4. Is the lap part of the belt as low as possible, shoulder belt comfortably, and whose legs are under an arm or behind their back.
  • Page 97 Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Restraint Type Combined Weight of the Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Child + Child Restraint LATCH – Lower Anchors Seat Belt Only LATCH – Lower Anchors Seat Belt + Top Tether Only + Top Tether Anchor Anchor...
  • Page 98 Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren LATCH Positions For Installing Child Re- LATCH system has three vehicle anchor points for installing LATCH-equipped child seats. straints In This Vehicle (LATCH) Restraint System There are two lower anchorages located at the back of the seat cushion where it meets the seatback and one top tether anchorage located behind the seating position.
  • Page 99 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the com- What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight bined weight of the child and the child restraint is of the child restraint) for using the LATCH anchor- 65 lbs (29.5 kg) 65 lbs (29.5 kg).
  • Page 100 Locating The LATCH Anchorages Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages Forward-facing child restraints and some rear- facing child restraints will also be equipped The lower anchorages are round bars that There are tether strap anchorages behind with a tether strap. The tether strap will have a are found at the rear of the seat cushion where it each rear seating position located in the panel hook at the end to attach to the top tether...
  • Page 101 To Install A LATCH-Compatible Child Re- 4. If the child restraint has a tether strap, con- buckled seat belt interferes with the child re- nect it to the top tether anchorage. See the straint installation, instead of buckling it behind straint section “Installing Child Restraints Using the child restraint, route the seat belt through...
  • Page 102 Installing Child Restraints Using The Ve- Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing The seat belts in the passenger seating posi- tions are equipped with a Switchable Automatic Child Restraints In This Vehicle hicle Seat Belt Locking Retractor (ALR) that is designed to Child restraint systems are designed to be se- keep the lap portion of the seat belt tight around cured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap belt...
  • Page 103 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight Always use the tether anchor when using the seat of the child restraint) for using the Tether Anchor belt to install a forward facing child restraint, up Weight limit of the Child Restraint with the seat belt to attach a forward facing child to the recommended weight limit of the child re-...
  • Page 104 back into the retractor. As the webbing re- 8. If the child restraint has a top tether strap WARNING! tracts, you will hear a clicking sound. This and the seating position has a top tether that is approved for that seating position, means the seat belt is now in the Automatic anchorage, connect the tether strap to the located behind the top of the vehicle seat.
  • Page 105 2. Rotate or lift the cover to access the anchor WARNING! directly behind the seat where you are plac- ing the child restraint. • An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to increased head motion and pos- 3. Route the tether strap to provide the most sible injury to the child.
  • Page 106: Transporting Pets

    4. Remove slack in the tether strap according WARNING! WARNING! to the child restraint manufacturer’s • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo • If you are required to drive with the trunk/ instructions. area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a liftgate/rear doors open, make sure that all Transporting Pets collision, people riding in these areas are...
  • Page 107: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    ger compartment. In addition, inspect the ex- possible. After the bulb check, this light will WARNING! haust system each time the vehicle is raised for illuminate with a single chime when a fault with lubrication or oil change. Replace as required. the Air Bag System has been detected.
  • Page 108: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    Lights WARNING! WARNING! Have someone observe the operation of brake • ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on the to the floor and check the floor mat fasten- lights and exterior lights while you work the driver’s side floor area. To check for inter- ers are secure to the vehicle carpet.
  • Page 109 WARNING! WARNING! • The intended use of “Track-Use” parts is To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: for race vehicles on race tracks. To help • ALWAYS remove any “Track-Use” equip- ensure the safety of the race driver, engi- ment before driving on public roads. neers should supervise the installation of •...
  • Page 111 To Vary The Speed Setting ..121 DODGE ..... .111 Turning LaneSense On Or Off ..128 To Accelerate For Passing .
  • Page 112: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE NOTE: WARNING! Normal starting of either a cold or a warm could operate power windows, other con- Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, engine is obtained without pumping or pressing trols, or move the vehicle. adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 113: Engine Break-In Recommendations - Dodge

    And Lubricants” in “Technical Specifications”. remain in the ACC position. The system will RECOMMENDATIONS — DODGE CAUTION! automatically time out and the ignition will cycle to the OFF mode after 30 minutes of For vehicles equipped with the 3.6L or 5.7L use...
  • Page 114: Engine Break-In Recommendations - Srt

    It is recommended for the operator to observe 300 to 500 miles (483 to 805 km): The following tips will be helpful in obtaining the following driving behaviors during the new optimum performance and maximum durability • Exercise the full engine rpm range, shifting vehicle break-in period: for your new SRT vehicle.
  • Page 115: Automatic Transmission

    100 to 300 miles (161 to 483 km): NOTE: WARNING! Check engine oil with every refueling and add if • Depress the accelerator pedal slowly and not PARK (P) without blinking. Ensure that the necessary. Oil and fuel consumption may be more than halfway to avoid rapid acceleration vehicle is completely stopped, and the higher through the first oil change interval.
  • Page 116: Eight-Speed Automatic Transmission

    WARNING! CAUTION! WARNING! • When exiting the vehicle, always make tor out of PARK with the brake pedal re- • Shift into or out of PARK or REVERSE only sure the ignition is in the OFF mode, re- leased. Make sure the transmission is in after the vehicle has come to a complete move the key fob from the vehicle, and PARK before exiting the vehicle.
  • Page 117 WARNING! WARNING! while the engine is running. Before exiting erate power windows, other controls, or a vehicle, always come to a complete stop, move the vehicle. then apply the parking brake, shift the The transmission gear range (PRNDM) is dis- transmission into PARK, and turn the igni- played both on the gear selector and in the tion OFF.
  • Page 118 Only shift from DRIVE to PARK or REVERSE NOTE: Operation when the accelerator pedal is released and the If the gear selector cannot be moved to the When the gear selector is in the DRIVE (D) PARK, REVERSE, or NEUTRAL position (when vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 119 • In some models, the shift paddles may be matically at redline in this mode, nor will disabled (or re-enabled, as desired) using the downshifts be obtained if the accelerator Drive Mode Set-Up, accessed by selecting pedal is pressed to the floor. Performance Control from the Apps menu in •...
  • Page 120: Drive Modes - Srt

    • The system may revert to automatic shift NOTE: Preconditions: mode if a fault or overheat condition is Refer to “SRT Drive Modes” in “Multimedia” in • Launch control should not be used on public the Owner’s Manual for further descriptions of detected.
  • Page 121: Sport Mode - Without Performance Control

    SPORT MODE — WITHOUT 2. Push the “Launch RPM Set-Up” button on Launch control will be active until the vehicle the touchscreen. This screen will allow you reaches 62 mph (100 km/h), at which point the PERFORMANCE CONTROL ESC system will return to its current ESC mode. to adjust your launch RPM’s for optimum launch/traction.
  • Page 122: To Activate

    The Speed Control buttons are located on the NOTE: WARNING! right side of the steering wheel. In order to ensure proper operation, the Speed Control System has been designed to shut down Leaving the Speed Control system on when if multiple Speed Control functions are oper- not in use is dangerous.
  • Page 123: To Vary The Speed Setting

    To Vary The Speed Setting Metric Speed (km/h) • If the button is continually pushed, the set speed will continue to decrease until the but- • Pushing the SET (+) button once will result in To Increase Speed ton is released, then the new set speed will be a 1 km/h increase in set speed.
  • Page 124: To Resume Speed

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) On steep hills, a greater speed loss or gain may ences. With this option, you can set a specified occur so it may be preferable to drive without distance you would like to maintain between Speed Control. you and the vehicle in front of you.
  • Page 125: To Vary The Acc Speed

    If the system is set when the vehicle speed is The driver's preferred units can be selected • If the button is continually pushed, the set below 20 mph (32 km/h), the set speed shall be through the instrument panel settings if speed will continue to increase in 10 km/h increments until the button is released.
  • Page 126: To Resume

    Metric Speed (km/h) • The ACC system maintains set speed when WARNING! driving up hill and down hill. However, a slight • Pushing the SET (-) button once will result in prevailing traffic and road conditions could speed change on moderate hills is normal. In a 1 km/h decrease in set speed.
  • Page 127: Setting The Following Distance

    Setting The Following Distance mode. While in the Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise WARNING! Control mode the distance setting feature will The specified following distance for ACC can be vehicle. Failure to follow these warnings can be disabled and the system will maintain the set by varying the distance setting between four result in a collision and death or serious speed you set.
  • Page 128: General Information

    NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly ap- chime will sound when the brakes are re- Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control will not proved by the party responsible for compliance react to preceding vehicles. Always be aware leased. could void the user’s authority to operate the You should switch off the ACC system: of the mode selected.
  • Page 129: Lanesense

    LANESENSE above. The system will become active again if When only a single lane marking is detected and the vehicle speed is decreased to speeds less the driver unintentionally drifts across the lane than approximately 6 mph (9 km/h). marking (no turn signal applied), the LaneSense LaneSense Operation system provides visual and haptic warnings The four ParkSense sensors, located in the rear...
  • Page 130: Turning Lanesense On Or Off

    PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP Turning LaneSense On Or Off transmission is shifted into PARK, the vehicle's ignition is cycled to OFF, or by pressing the CAMERA The default status of LaneSense is off. image defeat [X] button. The LaneSense button is located on the center Your vehicle is equipped with the ParkView Rear When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE stack below the Uconnect display.
  • Page 131: Refueling The Vehicle

    4. Insert the fuel nozzle fully into the filler pipe – WARNING! the nozzle opens and holds the flapper door backing up. Failure to do so can result in while refueling. serious injury or death. NOTE: CAUTION! Only the correct size nozzle opens the latches allowing the flapper door to open.
  • Page 132: Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release

    Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release 3. Pull the release cable. WARNING! Materials Added To Fuel If you are unable to open the fuel filler door, use • Never have any smoking materials lit in or the fuel filler door emergency release located in near the vehicle when the fuel door is open the trunk.
  • Page 133: Trailer Towing

    TRAILER TOWING Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) Engine/Transmission Frontal Area Max. GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) Max. Tongue Wt. 3.6L Automatic 12 sq ft (1.11 sq m) 1,000 lbs (454 kg) 100 lbs (45 kg) 5.7L Automatic 12 sq ft (1.11 sq m) 1,000 lbs (454 kg) 100 lbs (45 kg) Refer to local laws for maximum trailer towing speeds.
  • Page 135 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY BULB REPLACEMENT ....134 TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF EQUIPPED ..147 MANUAL PARK RELEASE — 8 SPEED TRANSMIS- SION .
  • Page 136: Bulb Replacement

    BULB REPLACEMENT Replacement Bulbs All of the interior bulbs are glass wedge base or glass cartridge types. Aluminum base bulbs are not approved and should not be used for re- placement. Interior Bulbs Bulb Number Rear Courtesy/Reading Lamps Rear Compartment (Trunk) Lamp Overhead Console Reading Lamp Visor Vanity Lamps A6220...
  • Page 137: Fuses

    Exterior Bulbs Bulb Number Low/High Beam Headlamp (Standard Halogen Bi Function Projector) 9005SL+ Low/High Beam Headlamp – High Intensity Discharge (Premium HID Bi D3S (Serviced At Authorized Dealer) Function Projector) Front Park/Turn Lamp LED (Serviced At Authorized Dealer) Front Fog Lamp – If Equipped LED (Serviced At Authorized Dealer) Front Side Marker LED (Serviced At Authorized Dealer)
  • Page 138: General Information

    General Information The Front Power Distribution Center is located CAUTION! in the engine compartment. This module con- The fuses protect electrical systems against possibly result in an electrical system fail- tains fuses and relays. Fuse cavity location and excessive current. ure.
  • Page 139 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description – 20 Amp Yellow Horns – 10 Amp Red Air Conditioning Clutch – – Fuse – Spare – – Fuse – Spare – 20 Amp Yellow Left HID – If Equipped – 20 Amp Yellow Right HID –...
  • Page 140: Rear Interior Fuses

    Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description – 20 Amp Yellow Powertrain #2 – 10 Amp Red Anti-Lock Brake Module – 10 Amp Red Engine Controller / Rad Fan Relays (Charger/300) / Electric Power Steering Module (Charger/300) / 5-Speed TCM – 10 Amp Red Airbag Module –...
  • Page 141 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description 60 Amp Yellow – Front PDC Feed #1 – – Fuse – Spare 60 Amp Yellow – Front PDC Feed #2 30 Amp Pink – Sunroof/Dome Lamp – Police 20 Amp Blue – Police 40 Amp Green –...
  • Page 142 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description – 10 Amp Red Tire Pressure Monitor – 15 Amp Blue Cygnus Transmission Module (Charger/ 300) / Electronic Shift Module (Charger/ 300) – 25 Amp Clear Amplifier – If Equipped – 25 Amp Breaker Power Seats – If Equipped –...
  • Page 143 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description – 15 Amp Blue Cluster / Rearview Mirror / Compass (Charger/300) / Humidity Sensor / For- ward Facing Camera (Lane Departure) / Cyber Gateway – – Fuse – Spare – 10 Amp Red Adaptive Front Lighting / Day Time Run- ning Lamps –...
  • Page 144: Jacking And Tire Changing

    Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description – – Fuse – Spare – – Fuse – Spare – 25 Amp Breaker Rear Windows (Charger/300) – 10 Amp Red Airbag Module – – Fuse – Spare Rain and Light Sensor / Sunroof / Inside –...
  • Page 145 NOTE: The spare tire must be removed in order to access the jack. 1. Open the trunk. 2. Lift the access cover using the pull strap. Spare Tire/Tools Location Spare Tire Fastener Jack Fastener 1 — Jack Beneath Spare Tire 2 —...
  • Page 146: Preparations For Jacking

    6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel Jacking And Changing A Tire WARNING! diagonally opposite of the jacking position using the provided wheel chocks. For ex- WARNING! A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a colli- ample, if changing the right front tire, chock sion or hard stop could endanger the occu- Carefully follow these tire changing warnings...
  • Page 147 3. Before raising the vehicle, use the lug WARNING! CAUTION! wrench to loosen, but not remove, the lug • If working on or near a roadway, be ex- nuts on the wheel with the flat tire. Turn the Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking tremely careful of motor traffic.
  • Page 148 CAUTION! Be sure to mount the spare tire with the valve stem facing outward. The vehicle could be damaged if the spare tire is mounted incor- rectly. Rear Jacking Location Front Jacking Location 5. Raise the vehicle just enough to remove the flat tire and install the spare tire.
  • Page 149: Road Tire Installation

    cautions, and information about the spare 5. After 25 miles (40 km), check the lug nut WARNING! tire, its use, and operation. torque with a torque wrench to ensure that all lug nuts are properly seated against the A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a colli- 8.
  • Page 150: Tire Service Kit Components And Operation

    Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses Tire Service Kit Components And Operation Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions Your Tire Service Kit is equipped with the fol- • Replace the Tire Service Kit Sealant Bottle (1) lowing symbols to indicate the air or sealant and Sealant Hose (6) prior to the expiration mode.
  • Page 151: Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit

    for inflating sport balls, rafts, or similar inflat- WARNING! WARNING! able items. However, use only the Air Pump – If the wheel has any damage. Service Kit out of reach of children. If Hose (7) and make sure the Mode Select –...
  • Page 152 4. Apply the parking brake. NOTE: 2. Connect the Power Plug (8) to a different 12 Volt power outlet in your vehicle or an- Manual transmission vehicles must have the (B) Setting Up To Use Tire Service Kit: other vehicle, if available. Make sure the parking brake engaged and the gear selector 1.
  • Page 153 2. The pump will start to inject air into the tire 3. Immediately disconnect the Sealant Hose WARNING! immediately after the Sealant Bottle (1) is (6) from the valve stem, reinstall the cap on empty. Continue to operate the pump and the fitting at the end of the hose, and place Tire Service Kit is not a permanent flat tire the Tire Service Kit in the vehicle storage...
  • Page 154: Battery Location

    If tire pressure is less than 19 psi (1.3 Bar): 6. Replace the Sealant Bottle (1) and Sealant 6. Verify that the cap is installed on the fitting Hose (6) assembly at an authorized dealer as at the end of the Sealant Hose (6) and return The tire is too badly damaged.
  • Page 155: Preparations For Jump Start

    NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! The remote battery posts are viewed by standing on the right side of the vehicle looking over the Do not attempt jump starting if the battery is • Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan fender. frozen.
  • Page 156: Jump Starting Procedure

    3. Connect the negative (-) end of the jumper Disconnecting The Jumper Cables WARNING! cable to the negative (-) post of the booster 1. Disconnect the negative (-) end of the battery. Do not allow vehicles to touch each other as jumper cable from the remote negative (-) this could establish a ground connection and 4.
  • Page 157: If Your Engine Overheats

    MANUAL PARK RELEASE — the blower control to high. This allows the CAUTION! heater core to act as a supplement to the 8 SPEED TRANSMISSION without engine operation, the vehicle’s bat- radiator and aids in removing heat from the tery will discharge sufficiently to degrade engine cooling system.
  • Page 158: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    2. Remove the console storage bin. 6. Insert the screwdriver into the slot in the now out of PARK and can be moved. Release center of the lever, and disengage the lever the parking brake only when the vehicle is locking tab by pushing it to the right.
  • Page 159 Use the least amount of accelerator pedal pres- WARNING! CAUTION! sure that will maintain the rocking motion, with- • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shifting out spinning the wheels or racing the engine. Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces between DRIVE and REVERSE, do not generated by excessive wheel speeds may NOTE:...
  • Page 160: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial towing service. Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground RWD MODELS AWD MODELS If transmission is operable: • Transmission in NEUTRAL Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED •...
  • Page 161: Rear-Wheel Drive (Rwd) Models

    ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE If the transmission and driveline are operable, If flatbed equipment is not available, and the AWD models can also be towed with the ignition transmission is operable, this vehicle may be SYSTEM (EARS) flat towed (with all four wheels on the ground) in the ON/RUN mode, the transmission in NEU- under the following conditions: TRAL (not in PARK!), and the rear wheels OFF...
  • Page 163 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING ... . .162 RAISING THE VEHICLE....173 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES .
  • Page 164: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED SERVICING sage to illuminate as early as 3,500 miles NOTE: (5,600 km) since last reset. Have your vehicle Under no circumstances should oil change in- serviced as soon as possible, within the next 3.6L And 5.7L Engines tervals exceed 10,000 miles (16,000 km), 500 miles (800 km).
  • Page 165 Maintenance Plan — 3.6L And 5.7L Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: • Check engine oil level. Required Maintenance Intervals: • Change oil and filter • Check windshield washer fluid level. Refer to the maintenance schedules on the •...
  • Page 166 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV joints. Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, boot seals, and replace if neces- sary. Inspect the rear axle fluid. Inspect the front axle fluid (All Wheel Drive Only).
  • Page 167: 6.2L Supercharged And 6.4L Engines

    Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Change the rear axle fluid and on models equipped with All Wheel Drive (AWD) change the front axle fluid if using your vehicle for any of the following: police, taxi, fleet, off-road, or frequent trailer towing. Inspect and replace PCV valve if necessary.
  • Page 168 A “Oil Change Required” message will be dis- • Change your engine oil more often if you drive Once A Month your vehicle off-road/track usage for an ex- played in the instrument cluster and a single • Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear tended period of time.
  • Page 169 Maintenance Plan — 6.2L And 6.4L Miles: Or Months: 96 102 108 114 120 126 132 138 144 150 Or Kilometers: Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Rotate the tires, rotate at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 170 Miles: Or Months: 96 102 108 114 120 126 132 138 144 150 Or Kilometers: Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and boot seals, for cracks or leaks and all parts for damage, wear, improper looseness or end play; replace if necessary. Replace the engine air cleaner filter.
  • Page 171: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3.6L Engine 1 — Remote Jump Start (Positive Battery Post) 6 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Remote Jump Start (Negative Battery Post) 8 — Engine Oil Fill 4 —...
  • Page 172: L Engine

    5.7L Engine 1 — Remote Jump Start (Positive Battery Post) 6 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Remote Jump Start (Negative Battery Post) 8 — Engine Oil Fill 4 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 9 —...
  • Page 173: 6.2L Supercharged Engine

    6.2L Supercharged Engine 1 — Remote Jump Start (Positive Battery Post) 7 — Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 3 — Intercooler Fluid Reservoir 9 — Power Steering Reservoir 4 — Engine Oil Fill 10 —...
  • Page 174: 6.4L Engine

    6.4L Engine 1 — Remote Jump Start (Positive Battery Post) 6 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Remote Jump Start (Negative Battery Post) 8 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 4 —...
  • Page 175: Raising The Vehicle

    RAISING THE VEHICLE Tire Markings NOTE: • P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based on In the case where it is necessary to raise the U.S. design standards. P-Metric tires have the vehicle, go to an authorized dealer or service letter “P”...
  • Page 176 Tire Sizing Chart EXAMPLE: Example Size Designation: P215/65R15XL 95H, 215/65R15 96H, LT235/85R16C, T145/80D18 103M, 31x10.5 R15 LT P = Passenger car tire size based on U.S. design standards, or "..blank.." = Passenger car tire based on European design standards, or LT = Light truck tire based on U.S.
  • Page 177 EXAMPLE: Load Identification: Absence of the following load identification symbols on the sidewall of the tire indicates a Standard Load (SL) tire: • XL = Extra load (or reinforced) tire, or • LL = Light load tire or • C, D, E, F, G = Load range associated with the maximum load a tire can carry at a specified pressure Maximum Load –...
  • Page 178 EXAMPLE: DOT MA L9 ABCD 0301 DOT = Department of Transportation • This symbol certifies that the tire is in compliance with the U.S. Department of Transportation tire safety standards and is approved for highway use MA = Code representing the tire manufacturing location (two digits) L9 = Code representing the tire size (two digits) ABCD = Code used by the tire manufacturer (one to four digits) 03 = Number representing the week in which the tire was manufactured (two digits)
  • Page 179 Term Definition Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure Vehicle manufacturer's recommended cold tire inflation pressure as shown on the tire plac- ard. Tire Placard A label permanently attached to the vehicle describing the vehicle’s loading capacity, the original equipment tire sizes and the recommended cold tire inflation pressures. Tire Loading And Tire Pressure NOTE: The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed...
  • Page 180 Loading Tire And Loading Information Placard Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit— The vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceed the load carrying capacity of the tire on (1) Locate the statement “The com- your vehicle. You will not exceed the tire's load bined weight of occupants and cargo carrying capacity if you adhere to the loading should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.”...
  • Page 181 (5) Determine the combined weight of NOTE: luggage and cargo being loaded on the • If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. That weight may not safely ex- vehicle. The following table shows examples ceed the available cargo and luggage on how to calculate total load, cargo/luggage, load capacity calculated in Step 4.
  • Page 183: Tires - General Information

    Safety NOTE: WARNING! • Unequal tire pressures from side to side may WARNING! Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Over- cause erratic and unpredictable steering re- loading can cause tire failure, affect vehicle sponse. • Improperly inflated tires are dangerous handling, and increase your stopping dis- and can cause collisions.
  • Page 184 At least once a month: Check tire pressures more often if subject to a hicle loading may be required for high-speed wide range of outdoor temperatures, as tire vehicle operation. Refer to an authorized tire • Check and adjust tire pressure with a good dealer or original equipment vehicle dealer for pressures vary with temperature changes.
  • Page 185 Tire Repair Run Flat tire reaches the run flat mode it has WARNING! limited driving capabilities and needs to be If your tire becomes damaged, it may be re- (48 km/h) for more than 30 seconds continu- replaced immediately. A Run Flat tire is not paired if it meets the following criteria: ously when you are stuck, and do not let repairable.
  • Page 186 tread wear indicators, the tire should be re- It is recommended to replace the two front tires WARNING! placed. Refer to “Replacement Tires” in this or two rear tires as a pair. Replacing just one tire control and have a collision resulting in seri- section for further information.
  • Page 187: Tire Types

    tires. All season tires can be identified by the WARNING! WARNING! M+S, M&S, M/S or MS designation on the tire or death. Use only the tire and wheel sizes sidewall. Use all season tires only in sets of four; Do not use Summer tires in snow/ice condi- with load ratings approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 188: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Spare Tire Matching Original Equipped Tire above 75 mph (120 km/h) refer to original Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to mount equipment or an authorized tire dealer for rec- a conventional tire on the compact spare wheel, And Wheel —...
  • Page 189 Limited Use Spare — If Equipped Collapsible spare tire description example: 165/ WARNING! 80-17 101P. The limited use spare tire is for temporary emer- Compact and Collapsible spares are for tem- Since this tire has limited tread life, the original gency use only.
  • Page 190: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    Wheel And Wheel Trim Care NOTE: CAUTION! If you intend parking or storing your vehicle for All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum Such damage is not covered by the New an extended period after cleaning the wheels and chrome plated wheels, should be cleaned Vehicle Limited Warranty.
  • Page 191: Department Of Transportation

    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION their use, however, and may depart sig- Temperature Grades nificantly from the norm due to varia- UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES The Temperature grades are A (the high- tions in driving habits, service practices, est), B, and C, representing the tire's The following tire grading categories and differences in road characteristics resistance to the generation of heat and...
  • Page 192 WARNING! The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, under-inflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combi- nation, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
  • Page 193: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . .192 FLUID CAPACITIES — DODGE ..193 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS — SRT..197 Torque Specifications ... .192 Engine .
  • Page 194: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE **Use only your authorized dealer recom- mended lug nuts/bolts and clean or remove any SPECIFICATIONS dirt or oil before tightening. Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to Inspect the wheel mounting surface prior to ensure that the wheel is properly mounted to the mounting the tire and remove any corrosion or vehicle.
  • Page 195: Flexible Fuel (3.6L Engine Only)

    Ethanol (E-85) or Unleaded Gasoline Only and/or a yellow fuel cap. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for further information. FLUID CAPACITIES — DODGE U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) 3.6L Engine (87 Octane, 0-15% Ethanol or up to 85% Ethanol for Flex Fuel (E-85) Engine) 18.5 Gallons...
  • Page 196: Fluid Capacities - Srt

    U.S. Metric 6.4L Engine (SAE 0W-40, Synthetic API Certified) 7 Quarts 6.6 Liters Cooling System* 3.6L Engine (Mopar Antifreeze/Engine Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula or equiva- 10 Quarts 9.5 Liters lent) 5.7L Engine – without Severe Duty II Cooling System (Mopar Antifreeze/Engine Coolant 10 14.5 Quarts 13.9 Liters Year/150,000 Mile Formula or equivalent)
  • Page 197: Fluids And Lubricants - Dodge

    6.4L Engine (Mopar Antifreeze/Engine Coolant (OAT coolant conforming to MS.90032) 10 15.2 Quarts 14.4 Liters Year/150,000 Mile Formula or equivalent) * Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level. FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS — DODGE Engine Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Coolant We recommend you use Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula OAT (Organic Addi- tive Technology).
  • Page 198 Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Fuel Selection – 5.7L Engine 89 Octane Recommended – 87 Octane Acceptable, 0-15% Ethanol. Fuel Selection – 6.4L Engine 91 Octane or higher, 0-15% Ethanol. CAUTION! CAUTION! not use additional rust inhibitors or anti- •...
  • Page 199: Chassis

    Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, Or Genuine Part Automatic Transmission — 8-Speed Transmission Use only Mopar ZF 8&9 Speed ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid, or equivalent. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission. Brake Master Cylinder We recommend you use Mopar DOT 3 and SAE J1703.
  • Page 200: Chassis

    CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! not use additional rust inhibitors or anti- compatible” coolant (antifreeze). If a non- • Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other rust products, as they may not be compat- OAT engine coolant (antifreeze) is intro- than specified Organic Additive Technol- ible with the radiator engine coolant and duced into the cooling system in an emer- ogy (OAT) engine coolant (antifreeze), may...
  • Page 201: Mopar Accessories

    Authentic Dodge Accessories by Mopar featur- All parts are subject to availability. and factory-approved. ing a fit, finish, and functionality specifically • For the full line of Authentic Dodge Accesso- for your Dodge Charger. EXTERIOR: • Rear Spoiler • Custom Wheels •...
  • Page 202 ELECTRONICS: • Kicker Sound System • Uconnect Phone • Remote Start • Electronic Vehicle Tracking System (EVTS) • Mopar Connect PERFORMANCE • Cold Air Intake • Performance Suspension • Anti Sway Bars • Scat Pack Performance Packages • Strut Tower Braces •...
  • Page 203 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA CYBERSECURITY ....203 SIRIUSXM GUARDIAN — IF EQUIPPED ..220 Taking A Detour ....235 SiriusXM Traffic Plus (4C NAV With 8.4–inch SiriusXM Guardian —...
  • Page 204 UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS. .245 Voice Text Reply....248 SiriusXM Travel Link (4C NAV) ..252 Climate (4C/4C NAV) ... . .249 Siri Eyes Free —...
  • Page 205: Cybersecurity

    CYBERSECURITY • To help further improve vehicle security and WARNING! minimize the potential risk of a security Your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and breach, vehicle owners should: • It is not possible to know or to predict all of –...
  • Page 206: Uconnect 4 With 7-Inch Display

    UCONNECT 4 WITH 7-INCH NOTE: Audio Settings Uconnect screen images are for illustration pur- DISPLAY • Press the “Audio” button on the touchscreen poses only and may not reflect exact software to activate the Audio settings screen to adjust for your vehicle. Balance\Fade, Equalizer, Speed Adjusted Vol- Uconnect 4 At A Glance ume, Surround Sound, Loudness, AUX Vol-...
  • Page 207: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    Equalizer by pressing of the “+” and “–” buttons. This 1. Press the “Apps ” button to open the App alters the AUX input audio volume. The level screen. • Press the “Equalizer” button on the touch- value, which spans between plus or minus screen to activate the Equalizer screen.
  • Page 208: Radio

    Radio Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display Radio 1 — Radio Station Presets 6 — Seek Up 2 — Toggle Between Presets 7 — Direct Tune To A Radio Station 3 — Status Bar 8 — Seek Down 4 — Main Category Bar 9 —...
  • Page 209: Android Auto - If Equipped

    Direct Tune display. Android Auto automatically brings you WARNING! useful information, and organizes it into simple • Tune directly to a radio station by pressing the cards that appear just when they are needed. ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the “Tune”...
  • Page 210: Apple Carplay Integration - If Equipped

    NOTE: your Uconnect Touchscreen display, the vehi- To use Android Auto, make sure you are in an cle's knobs and controls, and your voice with area with cellular coverage. Android Auto may Siri to get access to Apple Music, Maps, Mes- use cellular data and your cellular coverage is sages, and more.
  • Page 211: Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display

    WARNING! do so may result in an accident involving serious injury or death. CAUTION! Do NOT attach any object to the touch- screen, doing so can result in damage to the screen. CarPlay CarPlay Data And Cellular Coverage NOTE: UCONNECT 4C/4C NAV WITH Once CarPlay is up and running on your Uconnect screen images are for illustration pur- Uconnect system, the following features can be...
  • Page 212 • If the time is not displayed at the top of the Audio Settings Equalizer screen, press the “Settings” button on the • Press the “Audio” button on the touchscreen • Press the “Equalizer” button on the touch- touchscreen. In the Settings screen, press the to activate the Audio settings screen to adjust screen to activate the Equalizer screen.
  • Page 213: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    Drag & Drop Menu Bar 1. Press the “Apps ” button to open the App screen. The Uconnect features and services in the main 2. Press and hold, then drag the selected App menu bar are easily changed for your conve- to replace an existing shortcut in the main nience.
  • Page 214: Radio

    Radio Uconnect 4C NAV Radio 1 — Radio Station Presets 7 — Audio Settings 2 — Toggle Between Presets 8 — Seek Up 3 — Status Bar 9 — Direct Tune To A Radio Station 4 — View Small Navigation Map 10 —...
  • Page 215: Android Auto - If Equipped

    Direct Tune • With an HD radio receiver, the listener is WARNING! provided with a clear sound that enhances the • Tune directly to a radio station by pressing the listening experience. HD radio can also trans- ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the “Tune”...
  • Page 216 plugging in the device for the first time, the Android Auto frequently you can move the app begins to download. app to the menu bar at the bottom of the touchscreen. Press the “Apps” button and NOTE: locate the Android Auto app; then drag the Be sure to use the factory-provided USB selected App to replace an existing shortcut cable that came with your phone, as after-...
  • Page 217 Music While using Android Auto, Google Maps pro- NOTE: vides voice-guided: If you are using the built-in Uconnect navigation Android Auto allows you to access and stream system, and you try and start a new route using • Navigation your favorite music with apps like Google Play Android Auto, via voice or any other method, a Music, iHeartRadio, and Spotify.
  • Page 218: Apple Carplay Integration - If Equipped

    NOTE: your Uconnect Touchscreen display, the vehi- To see the metadata for the music playing cle's knobs and controls, and your voice with through Android Auto, select the Uconnect Sys- Siri to get access to Apple Music, Maps, Mes- tem’s media screen. sages, and more.
  • Page 219 Press the “Apps” button and locate the Car- NOTE: NOTE: Play app; then drag and drop the selected To use CarPlay make sure that cellular data is Only temporarily pushing the VR button on the App to replace an existing shortcut in the turned on, and that you are in an area with steering wheel launches a built-in VR session, main menu bar.
  • Page 220 Messages NOTE: • If the VR button is not held, and is only Just like your iPhone, CarPlay allows you to use pushed, the built-in Uconnect VR prompts Siri to send or reply to text messages. Since you and any navigation command said everything is done by voice, Siri can also read launches the built-in Uconnect navigation incoming text messages do you don’t have to.
  • Page 221: Uconnect Settings

    UCONNECT SETTINGS NOTE: the preferred setting until a check-mark ap- If equipped with the Super Track Pak option pears next to the setting, showing that setting The Uconnect system allows you to access Cus- has been selected. The following feature set- please refer to the “Drive Mode Supplement”...
  • Page 222: Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    STEERING WHEEL AUDIO • Push the button in the center to change SiriusXM Guardian enhances your ownership modes AM/FM/SAT, as well as Bluetooth, and driving experience. When connected to an CONTROLS operable network, you can: AUX, USB 1 or USB 2. The steering wheel audio controls are located on •...
  • Page 223: Siriusxm Guardian Activation

    Before you drive, familiarize yourself with the Included Trial Period For New Vehicles Why sign up for SiriusXM Guardian? Here are easy-to-use SiriusXM Guardian services. just a few examples of things you’ll be able to Your new vehicle may come with an included 1.
  • Page 224: Renewing Subscriptions (Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display)

    • Press the “Location” button on the bottom • U.S. residents:1-844-796-4827 menu bar of the app to bring up a map to • Canadian residents:1-877-324-9091 locate your vehicle or send a location to your vehicle’s navigation system. Built-In Features • Press the menu button (three horizontal lines) WARNING! in the upper left corner of the app to access settings and support information.
  • Page 225 WARNING! WARNING! needed. If the rearview mirror light is illu- ate an emergency call. To avoid interfer- minated, have an authorized dealer service ence that can cause the SOS Call system the SOS Call system immediately. to fail, never add aftermarket equipment •...
  • Page 226 NOTE: cancel it. The LED light on the rearview low. When activated, Theft Alarm Notifica- In order to provide SiriusXM Guardian Services mirror will turn green once a connection to a tion is automatically set to send you an email to you, we may record and monitor your conver- SOS Call operator has been made.
  • Page 227: Siriusxm Guardian Remote Features

    capabilities of your Uconnect system. Pur- f. Create a myVehicle account or log in to to determine if your device is compatible. For chasing 4G Wi-Fi Hotspot requires the use of your existing one. Uconnect Phone customer support and to de- an Internet-enabled portable device.
  • Page 228 this feature after the Uconnect App is To use this feature after the Uconnect App is To use this feature after the Uconnect App is downloaded, login with your user name downloaded, login using your user name and downloaded, login using your user name and and password.
  • Page 229: Aux/Usb/Mp3 Control

    AUX/USB/MP3 CONTROL 4. Select your preferred Navigation App to Audio Jack (AUX) route a path to your vehicle. • The AUX allows a device to be plugged into the radio and utilize the vehicle’s sound sys- Send & Go tem, using a 3.5 mm audio cable, to amplify The Send &...
  • Page 230 USB Port NOTE: Bluetooth Streaming Audio When connecting your device for the first time, • If equipped with Uconnect Voice Command, • Connect your compatible device using a USB the system may take several minutes to read your Bluetooth-equipped device may also be cable into the USB Port.
  • Page 231 Media Controls Uconnect 4 Media Controls 1 — Repeat Music Track 5 — Show Songs Currently In Queue To Be Played 2 — Music Track And Time 6 — Browse Music By 3 — Shuffle Music Tracks 7 — Music Source 4 —...
  • Page 232 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV Media Controls 1 — Repeat Music Track 5 — Show Songs Currently In Queue To Be Played 2 — Music Track And Time 6 — Browse Music By 3 — Shuffle Music Tracks 7 — Music Source 4 —...
  • Page 233: Navigation

    NAVIGATION The controls are accessed by pressing the de- Changing The Navigation Voice Prompt sired button on the touchscreen and choosing Volume • The information in the section below is only between AUX, USB, or Bluetooth. applicable if you have the Uconnect 4C NAV Changing The Navigation Voice Prompt Volume NOTE: With 8.4–inch Display system.
  • Page 234 Uconnect 4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Navigation 1 — Search For A Destination In All Categories 5 — Navigate To Saved Work Destination 2 — Find A Destination 6 — Navigation Settings 3 — View Map 7 — Emergency 4 — Navigate To Saved Home Destination 8 —...
  • Page 235: Finding Points Of Interest

    Finding Points Of Interest One-Step Voice Destination Entry • To delete your Home location (or other saved locations) so you can save a new Home loca- • From the main Navigation menu, press the • Enter a navigation destination without taking tion, press the “Home”...
  • Page 236 Uconnect 4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Map 1 — Distance To Next Turn 5 — Your Location On The Map 2 — Next Turn Street 6 — Navigation Main Menu 3 — Estimated Time Of Arrival 7 — Current Street Location 4 —...
  • Page 237: Adding A Stop

    Adding A Stop Taking A Detour • Detailed information on traffic speed, acci- dents, construction, and road closings. • To add a stop you must be navigating a route. • To take a detour you must be navigating a • Traffic information from multiple sources, in- route.
  • Page 238: Siriusxm Travel Link (4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display)

    SiriusXM Travel Link (4C NAV With • Movie Listings — Check local movie theatres To access SiriusXM Travel Link, press “Apps” and listings in your area and route to the button on the touchscreen, then press the 8.4–inch Display) theater of your choice. “SiriusXM Travel Link”...
  • Page 239: Uconnect Phone

    UCONNECT PHONE Uconnect Phone (Bluetooth Hands Free Calling) Uconnect 4 Phone Menu 1 — Favorite Contacts 11 — Recent Call Log 2 — Mobile Phone Battery Life 12 — Browse Phone Book Entries (Contains SOS Call) 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 13 —...
  • Page 240 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV Phone Menu 1 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 11 — Recent Call Log 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 12 — Favorite Contacts 3 — Do Not Disturb 13 — Mute Microphone 4 — Reply with Text Message 14 —...
  • Page 241: Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System

    The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to For Uconnect Customer Care: Start Pairing Procedure On The Radio place and receive hands-free mobile phone • U.S. residents visit UconnectPhone.com or Uconnect 4: calls. Drivers can also place mobile phone calls call 1-877-855-8400. using their voice or by using the buttons on the •...
  • Page 242 Uconnect 4C, 4C NAV: Pair Your iPhone: Complete The iPhone Pairing Procedure: Pairing Request Uconnect 4C & 4C NAV 1. When prompted on the mobile phone, ac- 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON position. cept the connection request from Uconnect 2.
  • Page 243 will take precedence over other paired mobile To search for available devices on your Complete The Android Pairing Procedure: phones within range and will connect to the Bluetooth enabled Android Device: Uconnect system automatically when entering 1. Push the Menu button. the vehicle.
  • Page 244: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    Select The Android Mobile Phone's Priority You are now ready to make hands-free calls. Phonebook Level Press the Uconnect “Phone” button The Uconnect system will automatically sync your steering wheel to begin. When the pairing process has successfully com- your phonebook from your paired phone, if this pleted, the system will prompt you to choose NOTE: feature is supported by your phone.
  • Page 245: Changing The Volume

    • If you are listening to available voice com- Using Do Not Disturb NOTE: mand options, you do not have to listen to the • Only the beginning of your custom message With Do Not Disturb, you can disable notifica- entire list.
  • Page 246 To enable incoming text messaging: iPhone 1. Press the settings button on the mobile phone. 2. Select Bluetooth. • Ensure Bluetooth is enabled, and the mobile phone is paired to the Uconnect system. 3. Select located under DEVICES next to Uconnect.
  • Page 247: Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Uconnect System

    Helpful Tips And Common Questions To • Delete pairing history in mobile phone and Making calls while connected to AUX: Uconnect system; usually found in phone’s Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your • Plugging in your mobile phone to AUX while Bluetooth connection settings.
  • Page 248: Get Started

    Get Started Basic Voice Commands All you need to control your Uconnect system The basic Voice Commands below can be given with your voice are the buttons on your steering at any point while using your Uconnect system. wheel. Push the VR button .
  • Page 249: Media

    TIP: At any time, if you are not sure of what to Media say or want to learn a Voice Command, push the Uconnect offers connections USB, VR button and say “Help.” The system Bluetooth and auxiliary ports (If Equipped). provides you with a list of commands.
  • Page 250: Phone

    Phone Voice Text Reply Making and answering hands-free phone calls is Uconnect announces incoming text messages. easy with Uconnect. When the Phonebook but- Push the Phone button and say “Listen.” ton is illuminated on your touchscreen, your (Must have compatible mobile phone paired to system is ready.
  • Page 251: Climate (4C/4C Nav)

    TIP: Your mobile phone must have the full TIP: Voice Text Reply is not compatible with implementation of the Message Access Profile iPhone, but if your vehicle is equipped with Siri (MAP) to take advantage of this feature. For Eyes Free, you can use your voice to send a text details about MAP, visit UconnectPhone.com.
  • Page 252: Navigation (4C Nav)

    Navigation (4C NAV) An included trial and/or subscription is required to take advantage of the SiriusXM Guardian The Uconnect navigation feature helps you save services in the next section of this guide. To time and become more productive when you register with SiriusXM Guardian, press the Apps know exactly how to get to where you want to go.
  • Page 253: Register (4C/4C Nav)

    Vehicle Health Alert** Vehicle Health Report/Alert (4C/4C NAV) Performance Pages Plus** Your vehicle will send you a monthly email report, which summarizes the performance of **If vehicle is equipped. your vehicle’s key systems so you can stay on top Register (4C/4C NAV) of your vehicle’s maintenance needs if you are registered for SiriusXM Guardian.
  • Page 254: Siriusxm Travel Link (4C Nav)

    • Press the “Location” button on the bottom Push the VR button . After the beep, say Siri Eyes Free — If Equipped menu bar of the app to bring up a map to one of the following commands: Siri lets you use your voice to send text mes- locate your vehicle or send a location to your •...
  • Page 255: Do Not Disturb

    Do Not Disturb NOTE: • Reply with text message is not compatible With Do Not Disturb, you can disable notifica- with iPhones. tions from incoming calls and texts, allowing you to keep your eyes on the road and hands on •...
  • Page 256: Apple Carplay - If Equipped

    • Phone Refer to your Uconnect Owner’s Manual Supplement for further information. • Text Messages Apple CarPlay — If Equipped • Additional Apps Apple CarPlay allows you to use your voice to interact with Siri through your vehicle’s voice recognition system, and use your smartphone’s data plan to project your iPhone and a number of its apps onto your Uconnect touchscreen.
  • Page 257: General Information

    General Information Additional Information Uconnect System Support: • U.S. residents visit DriveUconnect.com or The following regulatory statement applies to all © 2017 FCA US LLC. All rights reserved. Mopar call: 1-877-855-8400 (24 hours a day 7 days Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this and Uconnect are registered trademarks and a week) vehicle:...
  • Page 259 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ...258 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ..260 FCA US LLC Customer Center..258 In The 50 United States And Washington, D.C.
  • Page 260: If You Need Assistance

    IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE • If an authorized dealer is unable to resolve the FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center concern, you may contact the manufacturer's P.O. Box 1621 The manufacturer and its authorized dealer are customer center. vitally interested in your satisfaction. We want Windsor, Ontario N9A 4H6 Any communication to the manufacturer's cus- you to be happy with our products and services.
  • Page 261: Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Speech Impaired (Tdd/Tty)

    Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Plan Provisions and an Owner Identification that you are absolutely delighted with the own- Card in the mail within three weeks of the ership experience. You will be pleased with their Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY) sincere efforts to resolve any warranty issues or vehicle delivery date.
  • Page 262: Reporting Safety Defects

    • You can purchase a copy of the Owner's Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at model year and vehicle from the drop down Manual, Navigation/Uconnect Manuals or 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: lists. Warranty Booklet. United States customers 1-800-424-9153); or go to http:// may visit the Dodge Contact Us page at...
  • Page 263 INDEX Accessories ....199 Air Conditioning ....35 Air Conditioning Controls ...35 Towing .
  • Page 264 Caps, Filler Cruise Control (Speed Control) ..119 Towing ....158 Oil (Engine) ....169 Cruise Light .
  • Page 265 Flexible Fuel Vehicles Passing ....32 Key, Replacement ....14 Fuel Requirements .
  • Page 266 Instrument Cluster ... .31 Navigation ... .231, 233, 235 Placard, Tire And Loading Information . . .177 Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine) New Vehicle Break-In Period .
  • Page 267 Release, Hood ....44 Lap/Shoulder Belt Operation ..78 Rear Folding ... . .21, 26 Reminder, Seat Belt .
  • Page 268 Send & Go ....227 Wheel, Tilt ....29 Quality Grading .
  • Page 269 Transmission ....114 Uconnect Phone ..237, 242, 243 Voice Command....242 Automatic .
  • Page 271 Thi s gui de has been pr epar ed t o hel p y ou get qui ckl y acquai nt ed w i t h y our new Dodge br and vehicle and t o pr ovide D R I V I N G A N D A L C O H O L a conveni ent r ef er ence sour ce f or com m on quest i ons.
  • Page 272 Dodge brand vehicle. Simply download the app, select your make and model and enjoy the ride. To get this app, go...

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