Jeep grand cherokee 2017 User Manual

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G RA N D CH E RO K E E
U S E R GU I D E
2 01 7
Includes SRT®

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  • Page 1 G RA N D CH E RO K E E U S E R GU I D E 2 01 7 Includes SRT®...
  • 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 and could lead to a serious collision.
  • 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 While reading this User Guide you will find a series of WARNINGS to prevent procedures that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. There are also CAUTIONS that must be care- fully followed to prevent against procedures that could result in damage to your vehicle.
  • 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 — Air Vents 5 — Ignition 2 — Paddle Shifter 6 — Steering Wheel 3 — Instrument Cluster 7 — Headlight Switch 4 — Glove/Storage Compartment...
  • Page 11 INTERIOR Interior Features 1 — Door Handle 5 — Radio 9 — Gear Selector 13 — Headlight Switch 2 — Air Vents 6 — Glove/Storage Compartment 10 — Ignition Switch 14 — Power Window/Door Lock 3 — Paddle Shifter 7 — Seats 11 —...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS .....13 VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM — Front Removal ....34 IF EQUIPPED .
  • Page 14 INTERIOR LIGHTS ... .43 Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch LIFTGATE ....62 Protection ....57 Courtesy Interior Lights .
  • Page 15: Keys

    “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” in your 4 — Remote Start proximately 66 ft (20 m) using a handheld Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/en/owners/ 5 — Panic key fob. The key fob does not need to be manuals/ for further information.
  • Page 16: Ignition Switch

    If one or more doors are open, or the liftgate Duplication of key fobs may be performed at NOTE: is open, the doors will lock. The doors will an authorized dealer. This procedure consists Changes or modifications not expressly ap- unlock again automatically if the key is left of programming a blank key fob to the vehicle proved by the party responsible for compli-...
  • Page 17: Vehicle On Message

    The push button ignition can be placed in the And Operating" on your Owner’s Manual at reasons. A child or others could be seri- following modes: www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for further ously or fatally injured. Children should information. be warned not to touch the parking brake, brake pedal or the gear selector.
  • Page 18: Remote Starting System - If Equipped

    NOTE: REMOTE STARTING WARNING! The power window switches and power sun- SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED • Do not leave the key fob in or near the roof (if equipped) will remain active up to ten vehicle, or in a location accessible to minutes after the ignition is cycled to the OFF children, and do not leave the ignition of •...
  • Page 19: How To Use Remote Start

    How To Use Remote Start Remote Start Abort Message • PANIC button not pushed • System not disabled from previous remote • Push Remote Start button on the key fob The following messages will display in the start event twice within five seconds. Pushing the Re- instrument cluster display if the vehicle fails to mote Start button a third time shuts the •...
  • Page 20: To Exit Remote Start Mode Without Driving The Vehicle

    15-minute cycle, push and release the Start mode. in “Multimedia” on your Owner’s Manual at START/STOP button. • The engine can be started two consecutive www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for further NOTE: times (two 15-minute cycles) with the key information. For vehicles equipped with the Keyless Enter- fob.
  • Page 21: Sentry Key

    NOTE: Customer Key Programming When having the Sentry Key Immobilizer Sys- Changes or modifications not expressly ap- tem serviced, bring all vehicle keys with you Programming key fobs may be performed at proved by the party responsible for compli- to an authorized dealer. your authorized dealer.
  • Page 22: General Information

    • The turn signals will flash Know Your Vehicle" in your Owner’s 1. This device may not cause harmful inter- manual at www.jeep.com/en/owners/ • The vehicle security light in the instrument ference, and manuals/ for further information.
  • Page 23: To Disarm The System

    However, you can create handle to the first detent. To unlock the rear Owner’s Manual www.jeep.com/en/ conditions where the system will give you a doors, pull the door lock knob on the door owners/manuals/ for further information.
  • Page 24: Power Door Locks

    NOTE: NOTE: WARNING! Manually locking the vehicle will not arm the The key fob may not be able to be detected by • When leaving the vehicle, always make vehicle security alarm. the vehicle keyless-go system if it is located sure the keyless ignition node is in the next to a mobile phone, laptop or other elec- OFF mode, remove the key fob from the...
  • Page 25: Keyless Enter-N-Go - Passive Entry

    • Passive Entry may be programmed ON/OFF; refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft in your Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/ (1.5 m) of the passenger door handle, grab en/owners/manuals/ for further information.
  • Page 26 NOTE: • When the vehicle security alarm is in pre- To Lock The Vehicle’s Doors And Liftgate All doors will unlock when the front passen- arm or armed status and the liftgate transi- With one of the vehicle’s Passive Entry key fob tions from open to closed.
  • Page 27 • If Passive Entry is disabled using Uconnect System, the key protection described in "Preventing Inadvertent Locking of Passive Entry Key Fob in Vehicle" remains active/ functional. • The Passive Entry system will not operate if the key fob battery is dead. The vehicle doors can also be locked by using the lock button located on the vehicle’s inte- rior door panel.
  • Page 28: Locking The Doors With One Or More Doors Open

    NOTE: To use the system, open each rear door, use a SEATS flat blade screwdriver (or emergency key) and The liftgate passive entry lock button will lock Manual Seat Adjustment rotate the dial to the lock or unlock position. all doors and the liftgate. The liftgate unlock When the system on a door is engaged, that feature is built into the electronic liftgate Forward/Rearward Manual Front...
  • Page 29: Power Adjustment Front

    While sitting in the seat, lift up on the bar Power Adjustment Front located under the seat cushion and move the Some models may be equipped with eight- seat forward or rearward. Release the bar way power driver and front passenger seats. once you have reached the desired position.
  • Page 30: Manual Adjustment Rear

    Forward/Rearward Power Front 1. Pull upward on the release lever to release the seat. Height Adjustment: Use the front or rear part of the switch to modify the height and/or angle of the seat cushion. Forward/Backward Push the switch forward to or backward to move the seat in the corre- sponding direction.
  • Page 31: Memory Seat

    NOTE: Memory Seat WARNING! You may experience deformation in the seat This feature allows the driver to store up to • The cargo area in the rear of the vehicle cushion from the seat belt buckles if the two different memory profiles for easy recall (with the rear seatbacks in the locked-up seats are left folded for an extended period of through a memory switch.
  • Page 32: Heated/Ventilated Seats

    LO-level after profiles. Remote Keyless Entry Key Fob To Memory” approximately 60 minutes of continuous op- on your Owner's Manual at www.jeep.com/ Programming The Memory Feature eration. At that time, the display will change en/owners/manuals/ for further details.
  • Page 33 This feature can be programmed through the Rear Heated Seats Uconnect system. Refer to your Owner's If the HI-level setting is selected, the system Manual at www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ will automatically switch to LO-level after On some models, the two outboard seats are for further details.
  • Page 34: Head Restraints

    Driving a vehicle with the head restraints tems” in “Safety” in your Owner’s Manual at grammed to come on during a remote start. improperly adjusted or removed could www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for further cause serious injury or death in the This feature can be programmed through the information.
  • Page 35 Active Head Restraint (Normal Position) • In the event of deployment of an Active Head Restraint, refer to “Occupant Restraint Sys- tems” in “Safety” in your Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- ther information.
  • Page 36: Front Removal

    “Safety” in your Owner’s Manual at if they are struck by an object such as a cured, as loose cargo could contact the www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- hand, foot or loose cargo. To avoid acci- Active Head Restraint during sudden ther information.
  • Page 37: Rear Adjustment

    NOTE: For proper routing of a Child Seat Tether, refer to “Occupant Restraint Systems” in “Safety” in your Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/ en/owners/manuals/ for further information. Center Head Restraint Release Button Folded Rear Head Restraint...
  • Page 38: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL To unlock the steering column, push the lever Power Adjustment downward (toward the floor). To tilt the steer- Adjustment ing column, move the steering wheel upward or downward as desired. To lengthen or This feature allows you to tilt the steering col- shorten the steering column, pull the steering umn upward or downward.
  • Page 39: Heated Steering Wheel

    This time tings” in “Multimedia” in the Owner’s Manual will vary based on environmental tempera- at www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- tures. The heated steering wheel can shut off ther information. early or may not turn on when the steering...
  • Page 40: Mirrors

    MIRRORS Electrochromatic Mirror The mirror head can be adjusted up, down, Interior Mirrors left, and right for various drivers. The mirror Manual Mirror should be adjusted to center on the view through the rear window. The mirror head can be adjusted up, down, left, and right for various drivers.
  • Page 41: Exterior Mirrors

    Exterior Mirrors Folding Mirrors All outside mirrors are hinged and may be Power Mirrors moved either forward or rearward to resist The power mirror switch is located on the damage. The hinges have three detent posi- driver's side door trim panel. tions: The power mirror controls consist of mirror •...
  • Page 42: Exterior Lights

    For more information on power folding mirrors, area which can cause excessive drag. refer to the Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/ en/owners/manuals/. Heated Mirrors — If Equipped These mirrors are heated to melt frost or ice.
  • Page 43: Daytime Running Lights

    Uconnect system. Refer to “Uconnect CAUTION! Settings” in “Multimedia” in the Owner’s Flash-To-Pass Manual at www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ Do not use abrasive cleaning components, for further information. You can signal another vehicle with your solvents, steel wool or other abrasive ma- headlights by partially pulling the multifunc- terials to clean the lenses.
  • Page 44: Automatic Lighting

    “Multimedia” in the Owner’s Manual NOTE: mance. See your local authorized dealer. at www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- • The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control ther information. Parking Lights And Panel Lights...
  • Page 45: Turn Signals

    Turn Signals INTERIOR LIGHTS Courtesy Interior Lights Move the multifunction lever up or down and Courtesy and dome lights are turned on when the arrows on each side of the instrument the front doors are opened or when the dim- cluster display flash to show proper operation mer control (rotating wheel on the right side of the front and rear turn signal lights.
  • Page 46: Wiper/Washer

    The brightness of the instrument panel light- WIPER/WASHER Wiper Operation ing can be regulated by rotating the dimmer Rotate the end of the lever to one of the first The multifunction lever is located on the left control up (brighter) or down (dimmer). When four detent positions for intermittent set- side of the steering column.
  • Page 47: Rear Wiper

    “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” in Sensing wipers are not operational when the with the multifunction lever. Wiper delay po- the Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/en/ vehicle is in the remote start mode. Once the sition one is the least sensitive, and wiper owners/manuals/ for further information.
  • Page 48: Headlight Washers

    Rotating the center portion upward once HEADLIGHT WASHERS CLIMATE CONTROLS more will activate the washer pump which The multifunction lever operates the head- Overview will continue to operate as long as the switch light washers when the ignition switch is in is held.
  • Page 49 Uconnect 5.0 Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 50 Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 51 Automatic Climate Controls On The Faceplate...
  • Page 52 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.
  • Page 53 Icon Description Front Defrost Button The Front Defrost button changes the current airflow setting to Defrost mode. The indicator illuminates when this feature is on. Air comes from the windshield and side window demist outlets. When the defrost button is selected, the blower level may increase.
  • Page 54 Icon Description Faceplate Knob Blower Control Blower Control is used to regulate the amount of air forced through the climate system. There are seven blower speeds available. The speeds can be selected using either the blower control knob on the faceplate or the buttons on the touch- screen.
  • Page 55 Icon Description Mix Mode Mix Mode Air is directed through the floor, defrost, and side window demister outlets. This setting works best in cold or snowy con- ditions that require extra heat to the windshield. This setting is good for maintaining comfort while reducing moisture on the windshield.
  • Page 56: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc) - If Equipped

    “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” high humidity, or if rapid cooling is desired, 2. Next, adjust the temperature you would in your Owner’s Manual on www.jeep.com/ you may wish to recirculate interior air by like the system to maintain by adjusting en/owners/manuals for further information.
  • Page 57: Operating Tips

    Manual Operation Override Winter Operation Window Fogging This system offers a full complement of To ensure the best possible heater and de- Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in manual override features. The AUTO symbol froster performance, make sure the engine mild, rainy, and/or humid weather.
  • Page 58 Operating Tips Chart...
  • Page 59: Windows

    WINDOWS There are single window controls on each Auto-Down Feature passenger door trim panel, which operate the The driver door power window switch and the Power Window Controls passenger door windows. The window con- passenger door power window switches have an trols will operate only when the ignition is in Auto-Down feature.
  • Page 60: Reset Auto-Up

    Window Lockout Switch Wind Buffeting WARNING! The window lockout switch on the driver's Wind buffeting can be described as the per- There is no anti-pinch protection when the door trim panel allows you to disable the ception of pressure on the ears or a window is almost closed.
  • Page 61: Power Sunroof

    POWER SUNROOF Opening Closing Express Open Express Closing The power sunroof switch is located on the overhead console. Push the switch rearward and release it within Push the switch forward and release it within one-half second. The sunroof will fully open one-half second.
  • Page 62: Anti-Pinch Safety Device

    Anti-Pinch Safety Device COMMANDVIEW SUNROOF WARNING! WITH POWER SHADE This feature will detect an obstruction in the tended children, can become entrapped opening of the sunroof during Express Close by the power sunroof while operating the The CommandView sunroof with power shade operation.
  • Page 63: Opening Power Shade

    Opening Power Shade HOOD WARNING! Express Open Opening Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving your vehicle. If the hood is not fully Push the shade switch rearward and release it latched, it could open when the vehicle is within one-half second and the shade will in motion and block your vision.
  • Page 64: Liftgate

    1 — Electronic 2 — Lock Button To Unlock/Enter The Liftgate in “Multimedia” in your Owner’s Manual at Liftgate Release Location www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- The liftgate may be released in several ways: ther information. • Key fob NOTE: • Outside handle Use the power door lock switch on either front •...
  • Page 65: Closing

    “Getting To Know Your Vehicle” in by these fumes. Keep the liftgate closed ther information. your Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/ when you are operating the vehicle. NOTE: en/owners/manuals/for further information) or by pushing the liftgate button on the key •...
  • Page 66: Universal Garage Door Opener (Homelink)

    NOTE: UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR • If the electronic liftgate release is pushed while the power liftgate is closing, the lift- OPENER (HomeLink) • The power liftgate buttons will not operate gate will reverse to the full open position. if the vehicle is in gear or the vehicle speed is above 0 MPH (0 km/h).
  • Page 67: Before You Begin Programming Homelink

    • The HomeLink buttons that are located in If you have any problems, or require assis- 3. Push and hold the HomeLink button you tance, please call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 want to program while you push and hold the overhead console or sunvisor designate or, on the Internet at HomeLink.com for in- the hand-held transmitter button.
  • Page 68: Programming A Non-Rolling Code

    6. Return to the vehicle and push the pro- 3. Push and hold the HomeLink button you Using HomeLink grammed HomeLink button twice (hold- want to program while you push and hold To operate, push and release the pro- ing the button for two seconds each time). the hand-held transmitter button.
  • Page 69: General Information

    General Information INTERNAL EQUIPMENT A second front power outlet is located inside the center console. The following regulatory statement applies to Power Outlets all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in There are three 12 Volt electrical power out- this vehicle: lets on this vehicle.
  • Page 70 NOTE: • Power outlets are designed for accessory • The rear cargo power outlet can be plugs only. Do not insert any other object in switched to “battery” powered all the time • Do not exceed the maximum power of the power outlet as this will damage the by switching the power outlet right rear 160 Watts (13 Amps) at 12 Volts.
  • Page 71: Power Inverter

    Power Inverter NOTE: The power inverter is designed with built-in There is a 115 Volt, 150 Watt power inverter overload protection. If the power rating of outlet located on the back of the center 150 Watts is exceeded, the power inverter console.
  • Page 73 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ..72 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ... . .77 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Red Telltale Lights .
  • Page 74: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Base Instrument Cluster 1 — Tachometer 2 — Speedometer 3 — Temperature Gauge 4 — Fuel Gauge 5 — Instrument Cluster Display...
  • Page 75 SRT Instrument Cluster 1 — Speedometer 2 — Tachometer 3 — Temperature Gauge 4 — Fuel Gauge 5 — Instrument Cluster Display...
  • Page 76: Instrument Cluster Display - If Equipped

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster Display Location And 1. The top line where reconfigurable telltales, compass direction, outside temperature, Controls DISPLAY — IF EQUIPPED Time, Range MPG or Trip are displayed. The instrument cluster display is located in This also displays the speedometer when Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- the center of the instrument cluster.
  • Page 77: Oil Change Reset

    • Push the up arrow button to scroll Oil Change Reset 2. Navigate to "Oil Life" submenu in "Vehicle upward through the main menus (Speed- Info" in the instrument cluster display. Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil ometer, MPH/km/h, Vehicle Info, Terrain, 3.
  • Page 78: Instrument Cluster Display Selectable Items

    NOTE: driver can prevent accidents. and release the right arrow button to cycle Refer to your Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/ through the features. Press the OK button to en/owners/manuals/ for further information. • To access the SRT Performance Features, select a feature.
  • Page 79: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER The following warning lamps and indicators light will illuminate with a single chime when will alert you to a vehicle condition that may a fault with the Air Bag Warning Light has Push and release the up or down arrow button become serious.
  • Page 80 related to the brake booster, the ABS pump The light also will turn on when the parking WARNING! will run when applying the brake, and a brake brake is applied with the ignition switch in pedal pulsation may be felt during each stop. the ON/RUN position.
  • Page 81 — Engine Temperature Warning Light tion with the charging system. Contact your towing. The light will come on when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN position authorized dealer as soon as possible. This This light warns of an overheated engine and remain on briefly as a bulb check.
  • Page 82: Yellow Telltale Lights

    — Liftgate Open Warning Light should be serviced if the light stays on CAUTION! through several typical driving styles. In most This indicator will turn when the liftgate is situations, the vehicle will drive normally and Continuous driving with the Transmission open.
  • Page 83 • Each time the ignition is placed in the required. However, the conventional brake CAUTION! ON/RUN position, the ESC system will be system will continue to operate normally if could affect fuel economy and driveability. ON, even if it was turned off previously. the brake warning light is not on.
  • Page 84 as soon as possible, and inflate them to the TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of CAUTION! proper pressure. Driving on a significantly reasons, including the installation of replace- under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat ment or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle Do not continue driving with one or more and can lead to tire failure.
  • Page 85 — Low Fuel Warning Light — Low Windshield Washer Fluid — LaneSense Indicator Light — Indicator If Equipped When the fuel level reaches approximately 2.4 gal (9.1 L) this light will turn on, and This indicator will illuminate when the wind- The LaneSense is solid yellow when the sys- remain on until fuel is added.
  • Page 86: Blue Telltale Lights

    Blue Telltale Lights lamp(s) (front and rear) as selected when the — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set multifunction lever is moved down (left) or up With Target Detected Light — If Equipped — High Beam Indicator Light (right). This light will turn on when the Adaptive This indicator shows that the high beam •...
  • Page 87: White Telltale Lights

    Control” is activated. “Multimedia” in your Owner’s Manual at with a continuous chime (up to ten seconds or www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- To activate “Selec Speed Control”, assure the until the speed is no longer exceeded). ” ther information.
  • Page 88: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAUTION! WARNING! SYSTEM — OBD II • Prolonged driving with the MIL on could • ONLY an authorized service technician Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated should connect equipment to the OBD II cause further damage to the emission connection port in order to diagnose or Onboard Diagnostic system called OBD II.
  • Page 89 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES ...88 SAFETY TIPS ....138 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..88 Transporting Passengers .
  • Page 90: Safety Features

    SAFETY FEATURES • Brake pedal pulsations. WARNING! • A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end condition of the vehicle brakes and tires Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) of the stop. or the traction afforded. The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) provides •...
  • Page 91: 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 If the “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light”...
  • Page 92 • Driver door must be closed. WARNING! WARNING! • The vehicle must be on a sufficient grade. speed in turns, driving on very slippery complete attention is always required • The gear selection must match vehicle up- surfaces, or hydroplaning. The capabilities while driving to maintain safe control of hill direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is in of a BAS-equipped vehicle must never be...
  • Page 93 3. Apply the parking brake. Towing With HSA Traction Control System (TCS) 4. Start the engine. HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate This system monitors the amount of wheel spin roll back while towing a trailer. of each of the driven wheels. If wheel spin is 5.
  • Page 94 ESC uses sensors in the vehicle to determine WARNING! WARNING! the vehicle path intended by the driver and the steering system, suspension, brak- compares it to the actual path of the vehicle. • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) can- ing system, tire type and size or wheel When the actual path does not match the not prevent the natural laws of physics size may adversely affect ESC perfor-...
  • Page 95 should be used for most driving conditions. “ESC OFF” message will display in the in- WARNING! Alternate ESC modes should only be used for strument cluster. To turn ESC ON again, specific reasons as noted in the following momentarily push the “ESC Off” switch. •...
  • Page 96 It should go out with the engine running. If the • Each time the ignition is turned ON, the WARNING! “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light” ESC system will be on even if it was turned • With the ESC switched off, the en- off previously.
  • Page 97 maneuvers; it cannot prevent wheel lift due to Trailer Sway Control (TSC) Ready Alert Braking (RAB) other factors, such as road conditions, leav- TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recognize an Ready Alert Braking may reduce the time ing the roadway, or striking objects or other excessively swaying trailer and will take the required to reach full braking during emer- vehicles.
  • Page 98 ity. The torque that the steering wheel re- HDC has three states: able by the driver, and can be adjusted by ceives is only meant to help the driver realize using the gear shift +/-. The following sum- 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not optimal steering behavior in order to reach/ marizes the HDC set speeds: activate).
  • Page 99 NOTE: Disabling HDC • The cluster icon and switch lamp will flash During HDC the +/- shifter input is used for for several seconds then extinguish when HDC will be deactivated and disabled if any the driver pushes the HDC switch but en- HDC target speed selection, but will not af- of the following conditions occur: able conditions are not met.
  • Page 100 Selec Speed Control (SSC) — If Equipped Activating SSC • 7th = 4.3 mph (7 km/h) • 8th = 5 mph (8 km/h) Once SSC is enabled it will activate automati- SSC is intended for off road driving in 4WD cally once the following conditions are met: Low Range only.
  • Page 101: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    Deactivating SSC Feedback To The Driver: WARNING! SSC will be deactivated but remain available The instrument cluster has an SSC icon and main attentive to the driving conditions if any of the following conditions occur: the SSC switch has an LED which offer feed- and is responsible for maintaining a safe back to the driver about the state SSC is in.
  • Page 102 Refer to “Blind Spot Monitoring” in “Safety” in the Owner's Manual at www.jeep.com/en/ Rear Detection Zones owners/manuals/ for more information. When the vehicle is started, the BSM warning...
  • Page 103: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    system will respond with both visual and an audible alert is requested, the radio is also Brake Controller (EBC), to calculate the prob- ability of a forward collision. When the sys- audible alerts when a detected object is pres- muted. Turn/hazard signal status is ignored; tem determines that a forward collision is ent.
  • Page 104: Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)

    The default status of FCW is the “Medium” 50 mph (80 km/h) for a maximum distance of Refer to your Owner's Manual at www.jeep.com/ setting and the Active Braking is in the “On” 50 miles (80 km). The manufacturer does en/owners/manuals/ for further details.
  • Page 105 The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) The TPMS will continue to warn the driver of ture drop to 20°F (-7°C) will decrease the tire will warn the driver of a low tire pressure low tire pressure as long as the condition ex- pressure to approximately 24 psi (165 kPa).
  • Page 106 • Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire CAUTION! causes the tire to overheat and can lead to Customers are encouraged to use OEM tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces wheels to assure proper TPM feature fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and may operation.
  • Page 107 • Various Tire Pressure Monitoring System NOTE: Messages, which display in the instrument When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may cluster, and a graphic displaying tire pres- need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi sures (30 kPa) above the recommended cold plac- ard pressure in order to turn the Tire Pressure •...
  • Page 108 If the ignition switch is cycled, this sequence pressure below the low-pressure warning In addition, the Tire Pressure Monitoring Tell- will repeat, providing the system fault still limit, upon the next ignition switch cycle, the tale Light will turn OFF and the graphic in the exists.
  • Page 109: Occupant Restraint

    remain on. The instrument cluster will dis- General Information OCCUPANT RESTRAINT play the “SERVICE TPM SYSTEM” message SYSTEMS The following regulatory statement applies to and then display dashes (--) in place of the all radio frequency (RF) devices equipped in pressure values.
  • Page 110: Seat Belt Systems

    Here are some simple steps you can take to 5. You should read the instructions provided WARNING! minimize the risk of harm from a deploying with your child restraint to make sure that serious injury to a child 12 years or air bag: you are using it properly.
  • Page 111 Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System BeltAlert Warning Sequence the vehicle is traveling, the BeltAlert warning sequence will begin until the seat belts are (BeltAlert) The BeltAlert warning sequence is activated buckled again. when the vehicle is moving above a specified Driver And Passenger BeltAlert —...
  • Page 112 Lap/Shoulder Belts WARNING! WARNING! All seating positions in your vehicle are vehicle. Always be sure you and others in • Two people should never be belted into a equipped with lap/shoulder belts. your vehicle are buckled up properly. single seat belt. People belted together •...
  • Page 113 WARNING! WARNING! lap portion could ride too high on your • A frayed or torn seat belt could rip apart body, possibly causing internal injuries. in a collision and leave you with no Always buckle your seat belt into the protection.
  • Page 114 4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and 2. At about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) lies low across your hips, below your abdo- above the latch plate, grasp and twist the men. To remove slack in the lap belt por- seat belt webbing 180 degrees to create a tion, pull up on the shoulder belt.
  • Page 115 NOTE: Seat Belt Extender WARNING! The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchor- If a seat belt is not long enough to fit properly, is not long enough and only use in the age is equipped with an Easy Up feature. This even when the webbing is fully extended and recommended seating positions.
  • Page 116 Position the lap belt snug and low below the Energy Management Feature abdomen and across the strong bones of the The front seat belt system is equipped with hips. Place the shoulder belt across the chest an Energy Management feature that may help and away from the neck.
  • Page 117 In Automatic Locking Mode, the shoulder How To Engage The Automatic Locking Mode WARNING! belt is automatically pre-locked. The seat 1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulder • Failure to replace the seat belt assembly belt will still retract to remove any slack in the could increase the risk of injury in colli- belt.
  • Page 118 How The Active Head Restraints (AHR) Work Active Head Restraint (AHR) Components: WARNING! The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) de- • All occupants, including the driver, termines whether the severity or type of rear should not operate a vehicle or sit in a impact will require the Active Head Re- vehicle’s seat until the head restraints straints (AHR) to deploy.
  • Page 119: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    NOTE: Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) For more information on properly adjusting Some of the safety features described in this and positioning the head restraint, refer to section may be standard equipment on some “Supplemental Active Head Restraints” in models, or may be optional equipment on “Getting To Know Your Vehicle.”...
  • Page 120 • Front and Side Impact Sensors momentarily or continuously. A single chime be disabled. In this condition the air bags will sound to alert you if the light comes on may not be ready to inflate for your protec- • Seat Belt Pretensioners again after initial startup.
  • Page 121 sound to alert you that the Redundant Air Bag WARNING! Warning Light has come on and a fault has • Never place a rear-facing child restraint been detected. If the Redundant Air Bag in front of an air bag. A deploying pas- Warning Light comes on intermittently or senger front air bag can cause death or remains on while driving have an authorized...
  • Page 122 This vehicle may be equipped with a driver Seat belts are necessary for your protection in WARNING! and/or front passenger seat belt buckle all collisions, and also are needed to help air bags won’t deploy at all. Always wear keep you in position, away from an inflating switch that detects whether the driver or front your seat belts even though you have air passenger seat belt is buckled.
  • Page 123 When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam WARNING! on the outboard side of the seatback’s trim cover. The inflating SAB deploys through • Do not drill, cut, or tamper with the knee the seat seam into the space between the impact bolsters in any way.
  • Page 124 of the way and covers the window. The The SABICs and SABs (Side Air Bags) are designed to activate in certain side impacts SABICs inflate with enough force to in- and certain rollover events. The Occupant jure occupants if they are not belted and Restraint Controller (ORC)
  • Page 125 NOTE: Rollover Events WARNING! Air bag covers may not be obvious in the Side Air Bags are designed to activate in keep you in position, away from an in- interior trim, but they will open during air bag certain rollover events. The ORC determines flating Side Air Bag.
  • Page 126 The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) NOTE: move to fresh air. If the irritation continues, see your doctor. If these particles settle on monitors the internal circuits and intercon- Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in your clothing, follow the garment manufac- necting wiring associated with electrical Air all collisions.
  • Page 127 Enhanced Accident Response System engine compartment and on the ground near WARNING! the engine compartment and fuel tank before In the event of an impact, if the communica- erly if modifications are made. Take your resetting the system and starting the engine. tion network remains intact, and the power vehicle to an authorized dealer for any remains intact, depending on the nature of...
  • Page 128: Child Restraints

    30 seconds or less. The EDR in this vehicle is the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such WARNING! designed to record such data as: as law enforcement, that have the special vehicle should be in a proper restraint for equipment, can read the information if they •...
  • Page 129 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 who Either an Infant Carrier or a Convertible Child Restraint, Infants and Toddlers have not reached the height or weight limits of their facing rearward in the rear seat of the vehicle child restraint...
  • Page 130 Older Children And Child Restraints Children Too Large For Booster Seats WARNING! Children who are two years old or who have Children who are large enough to wear the • Improper installation can lead to failure outgrown their rear-facing convertible child shoulder belt comfortably, and whose legs are of an infant or child restraint.
  • Page 131 using the lap/shoulder belt, check seat belt WARNING! WARNING! fit periodically and make sure the seat belt injury or death. A child must always wear buckle is latched. A child’s squirming or Never allow a child to put the shoulder belt both the lap and shoulder portions of the slouching can move the belt out of position.
  • Page 132 Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren for CHildren. The LATCH system has three LATCH Positions For Installing Child vehicle anchor points for installing LATCH- (LATCH) Restraint System Restraints In This Vehicle equipped child seats. 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 seat- ing position.
  • Page 133 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Do not use the seat belt when you use the LATCH anchorage system to attach a rear-facing or forward- Can the LATCH anchorages and the seat belt be used facing child restraint. together to attach a rear-facing or forward-facing child Booster seats may be attached to the LATCH anchorages restraint?
  • Page 134 Locating The LATCH Anchorages Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages anchorage. Forward-facing child restraints and some rear-facing child restraints will also The lower anchorages are round bars that are be equipped with a tether strap. The tether found at the rear of the seat cushion where it There are tether strap anchorages behind each strap will have a hook at the end to attach to meets the seatback, below the anchorage...
  • Page 135 Center Arm Rest Tether 2. Pull down on the tether to unhook it from To Install A LATCH-Compatible Child Re- the plastic seat backing. straint For rear-facing child restraints secured in the 3. Raise the armrest and attach the tether center seat position with the vehicle seat If the selected seating position has a Switch- hook to the strap located on the front of...
  • Page 136 3. Attach the lower hooks or connectors of An unused belt could injure a child if they WARNING! the child restraint to the lower anchorages play with it and accidentally lock the seat belt der no circumstances are they to be in the selected seating position.
  • Page 137 will make a clicking noise while the webbing Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing The seat belts in the passenger seating posi- is pulled back into the retractor. Refer to the Child Restraints In This Vehicle tions are equipped with a Switchable Auto- “Automatic Locking Mode”...
  • Page 138 Installing A Child Restraint With A Switch- 2. Pull enough of the seat belt webbing from 8. If the child restraint has a top tether strap able Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR): the retractor to pass it through the belt and the seating position has a top tether anchorage, connect the tether strap to the path of the child restraint.
  • Page 139 2. To access the top tether strap anchorages 4. For the center seating position, route the WARNING! behind the rear seat, pull the carpeted floor tether strap over the seatback and head- anchorage that is approved for that seating panel away from the seat back, this will rest then attach the hook to the tether position, located behind the top of the expose the top tether strap anchorages.
  • Page 140: Transporting Pets

    SAFETY TIPS Exhaust Gas WARNING! Transporting Passengers WARNING! • The top tether anchorages are not visible until the gap panel is folded down. Do NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They con- not use the visible cargo tie down hooks, CARGO AREA.
  • Page 141: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    The best protection against carbon monoxide Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced Defroster after a collision. Rear seat belt assemblies entry into the vehicle body is a properly main- Check operation by selecting the defrost must be replaced after a collision if they have tained engine exhaust system.
  • Page 142: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! clutch pedals and cause a loss of vehicle the accelerator, the brake, and the carpet. Fully depress each pedal to control. To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or clutch pedal (if present) to check for check for interference with the accelera- DEATH: interference.
  • Page 143 Lights Have someone observe the operation of brake lights and exterior lights while you work the controls. Check turn signal and high beam indicator lights on the instrument panel. Door Latches Check for proper closing, latching, and locking. Fluid Leaks Check area under vehicle after overnight parking for fuel, coolant, oil, or other fluid leaks.
  • Page 145 STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE — GAS . .145 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION . . .150 Instrument Cluster Display Messages . . .162 Operation ....162 Automatic Transmission .
  • Page 146 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL Operation With A Trailer ..179 TRAILER TOWING ...189 (ACC) .....171 General Warnings .
  • Page 147: Starting The Engine - Gas

    STARTING THE ENGINE — WARNING! CAUTION! children, and do not leave the ignition of • Shift into PARK only after the vehicle a vehicle equipped with Keyless Enter- has come to a complete stop. Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, •...
  • Page 148: Starting The Engine - 3.0L Diesel Engine

    NOTE: short pushes in a row) to turn the engine • Push the ENGINE START/STOP button a Normal starting of either a cold or a warm off. The ignition will remain in the ACC second time to place the ignition to the RUN mode (instrument cluster will display engine is obtained without pumping or press- mode (NOT the OFF mode) if the engine is...
  • Page 149: Automatic Transmission

    Keyless Enter- in “Servicing And Maintenance” in your once. N-Go in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. A Diesel Supplement on www.jeep.com/en/ child could operate power windows, NOTE: owners/manuals/ for further information. other controls, or move the vehicle.
  • Page 150: Stop/Start System - If Equipped

    Maintenance” in your Diesel Supplement leasing the brake pedal or pressing the accel- “Understanding Your Instrument Panel” in on www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for erator pedal will automatically re-start the your Owner’s Manual on www.jeep.com/en/ further information. engine. owners/manuals for further information. Automatic Mode •...
  • Page 151: Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Autostop

    Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not To Start The Engine While In Autostop • The transmission is not in a forward gear. Autostop Mode • Hood is open. Prior to engine shut down, the system will • Vehicle is in 4LO transfer case mode. While in a forward gear, the engine will start check many safety and comfort conditions to when the brake pedal is released or the...
  • Page 152: To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start

    To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start Your Instrument Panel” in your Owner’s System Malfunction Manual at www.mopar.com/en-us/care/ System If there is a malfunction in the STOP/START owner-manual.html (U.S. Residents) or system, the system will not shut down the www.owners.mopar.ca (Canadian Resi- engine.
  • Page 153 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! released. Make sure the transmission is in ning. Before exiting a vehicle, always in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. A child PARK before exiting the vehicle. come to a complete stop, then apply the could operate power windows, other •...
  • Page 154: Ignition Park Interlock

    Ignition Park Interlock Fuel Economy (ECO) Mode When the Fuel Economy (ECO) Mode is en- gaged, the vehicle control systems will change This vehicle is equipped with an Ignition Park The Fuel Economy (ECO) mode can improve the following: Interlock which requires the transmission to the vehicle's overall fuel economy during •...
  • Page 155: Eight-Speed Automatic Transmission

    mode. An onboard frequency generator cre- The transmission gear selector provides allows you to maximize engine braking, elimi- ates counteracting sound waves through the PARK, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, DRIVE and nate undesirable upshifts and downshifts, audio system to help keep the vehicle quiet. MANUAL (AutoStick) shift positions.
  • Page 156 instrument cluster. In AutoStick mode, you • The transmission will automatically down- • Transmission shifting will be more notice- shift as the vehicle slows (to prevent engine can use the gear selector (in the MANUAL able when AutoStick is enabled. lugging) and will display the current gear.
  • Page 157: Sport Mode - If Equipped

    SPORT MODE — IF EQUIPPED feel. This mode may be activated and deac- Quadra-Trac II Operating Instructions/ tivated by pushing the Sport button on the Precautions — If Equipped instrument panel switch bank. The Quadra-Trac II transfer case is fully au- tomatic in the normal driving 4WD AUTO FOUR WHEEL DRIVE mode.
  • Page 158: Shift Positions

    When operating your vehicle in 4WD LOW, WARNING! WARNING! the engine speed is approximately three should always be applied when the driver times that of the 4WD HI position at a given You or others could be injured or killed if is not in the vehicle.
  • Page 159: Shifting Procedures

    Shifting Procedures NOTE: ment cluster display. Refer to “Instrument If shift conditions/interlocks are not met, or a Cluster Display” in “Getting To Know Your 4WD HI To 4WD LOW Instrument Panel” for further information. transfer case motor temperature protection condition exists, a “For 4x4 Low Slow Below With the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph (0 to •...
  • Page 160 in the instrument cluster display. Refer to NOTE: WARNING! “Instrument Cluster Display” in “Getting If shift conditions/interlocks are not met, a vehicle to roll, even if the transmission is To Know Your Instrument Panel” for fur- “To Tow Vehicle Safely, Read Neutral Shift in PARK.
  • Page 161: Quadra-Drive Ii System - If Equipped

    the unit functions as a standard axle, balanc- near the terrain switch in the center console ing torque evenly between left and right area can be used to set preferred ride height wheels. With a traction difference between to match the appropriate conditions. left and right wheels, the coupling will sense a speed difference.
  • Page 162 • Normal Ride Height (NRH) – This is the stan- the vehicle height will be automatically vehicle speed is below 25 mph (40 km/h). Once the vehicle speed goes below 15 mph dard position of the suspension and is lowered to OR1. Refer to “Driving Tips” in (24 km/h) the vehicle height will begin to “Starting And Operating”...
  • Page 163: Air Suspension Modes

    The Selec-Terrain switch will automatically After the engine is turned off, it may be Air Suspension Modes change the vehicle to the proper height based noticed that the air suspension system oper- The Air Suspension system has multiple on the position of the Selec-Terrain switch. ates briefly, this is normal.
  • Page 164: Instrument Cluster Display Messages

    Transport Mode NOTE: lowering, if multiple indicators are flashing This mode is intended to be enabled with on the "Up" button the lowest solid indicator To assist with flat bed towing, the air suspen- engine running. lamp is the position the system is working to sion system has a feature which will put the achieve.
  • Page 165: Selec-Terrain - If Equipped

    Automatic height changes will occur based indicator lamp 3 will flash until Entry/Exit SELEC-TERRAIN — Mode is achieved at which point indicator on vehicle speed and the current vehicle IF EQUIPPED lamp 3 will go solid. If during the height height.
  • Page 166: Instrument Cluster Display Messages

    in Snow mode (depending on certain oper- • Mud – Off road calibration for use on low Instrument Cluster Display Messages traction surfaces such as mud. Driveline is ating conditions), the transmission may use When the appropriate conditions exist, a maximized for traction.
  • Page 167: Custom

    • Auto – Fully automatic full time four-wheel dia” section in your Owner’s Manual at Paddle shifter settings may be configured drive operation can be used on and off road. www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- through the custom mode set-up. Balances traction with seamless steering ther information.
  • Page 168: Launch Control - If Equipped

    Launch Control — If Equipped • Launch Control is intended to be used on 3. Press the “Activate Launch Control” but- dry, paved road surfaces only. ton on the touchscreen, follow instruc- This vehicle is equipped with a Launch Con- tions in the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 169: Guidelines For Track Use

    Launch control will be active until the vehicle Guidelines For Track Use • At the conclusion of each track event, it is reaches 62 mph (100 km/h), at which point recommended that a brake bleed procedure NOTE: is performed to maintain the pedal feel and the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system Because of the extreme conditions encoun- stopping capability of your Brembo High...
  • Page 170 • Tire pressure: 2. Lap the track in this manner until you 6. Sometimes, a second burnish session is – 40 psi (276 kpa) hot, recommend start smelling the brakes. Continue for required. If the pads start smelling in the 32 psi (221 kpa) front, 30 psi (207 kpa) another ½...
  • Page 171: Speed Control

    SPEED CONTROL NOTE: WARNING! In order to ensure proper operation, the When engaged, the Speed Control takes over trol and have an accident. Always leave the Speed Control System has been designed to accelerator operations at speeds greater than system off when you are not using it. shut down if multiple Speed Control func- 25 mph (40 km/h).
  • Page 172: Resume Speed

    Refer to “Getting To Know Your will be established. will be established. Instrument Panel” in the Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for more Metric Speed (km/h) To Decrease Speed information. The speed increment shown is • Pushing the SET (-) button once will result When the Speed Control is set, you can de- dependant on the chosen speed unit of U.S.
  • Page 173: Deactivation

    Deactivation If the sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead of you, ACC will maintain a fixed set speed. A soft tap on the brake pedal, pushing the Activation CANC button, or normal brake pressure while slowing the vehicle will deactivate the Speed Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control Control without erasing the set speed from (ACC) on/off button.
  • Page 174: Varying The Speed

    Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. If • The ACC system applies the brake down to www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for more you do not, the vehicle may continue to accel- a full stop when following a target vehicle. information. The speed increment shown is If an ACC host vehicle follows a target erate beyond the set speed.
  • Page 175: To Resume

    Instrument Panel” in the Owner’s Manual at speed will continue to decrease in 10 km/h suming a set speed that is too high or too www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for more decrements until the button is released. low for prevailing traffic and road condi- information.
  • Page 176: Setting The Following Distance

    • To decrease the distance setting, push the the instrument cluster display and produce a WARNING! Distance Setting—Decrease button and re- warning chime. Driver intervention will be lease. Each time the button is pushed, the required at this moment. Leaving the Speed Control system on when distance setting decreases by one bar not in use is dangerous.
  • Page 177 Cruise Control mode. • When towing a trailer up or down steep limited upon adverse sight distance con- Refer to your Owner's Manual at www.jeep.com/ slopes. ditions. en/owners/manuals/ for further information. • When circumstances do not allow safe •...
  • Page 178: General Information

    “Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel in within the instrument cluster display. It pro- facility could void authorization to use this the Owner’s Manual at www.jeep.com/en/ equipment. vides visual warnings to indicate the distance owners/manuals/ for more information. When...
  • Page 179: Parksense System Usage Precautions

    ParkSense System Usage Precautions erly. The ParkSense system might not de- WARNING! tect an obstacle behind the fascia/bumper, NOTE: or it could provide a false indication that an structions, and blind spots before back- obstacle is behind the fascia/bumper. ing up. You are responsible for safety •...
  • Page 180: Parksense Front And Rear Park Assist

    The six ParkSense sensors, located in the If your vehicle is equipped with an Automatic CAUTION! front fascia/bumper, monitor the area in front Transmission, the vehicle brakes may be auto- might be temporarily detected or not of the vehicle that is within the sensors’ field matically applied and released when perform- detected at all.
  • Page 181: Operation With A Trailer

    System engaged: ParkSense switch LED off. strument cluster display, clean the ParkSense NOTE: sensors with water, car wash soap and a soft • The driver is always responsible for control- System disengaged: ParkSense switch LED on cloth. Do not use rough or hard cloths. Do not ling the vehicle, responsible for any sur- constantly.
  • Page 182: Lanesense

    Location boundaries. Refer to your Owner's Manual at www.jeep.com/ To enable the ParkSense Active Park Assist The driver may manually override the haptic en/owners/manuals/ for further information.
  • Page 183: Turning Lanesense On Or Off

    Refer to “ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera — If Equipped” in “Starting And Operating” in driver’s hands are on the steering wheel and PARKVIEW REAR BACK-UP your Owner's Manual at www.jeep.com/en/ provides an audible warning to the driver CAMERA owners/manuals/ for further details.
  • Page 184: Refueling The Vehicle - Gasoline Engine

    REFUELING THE VEHICLE — 4. Insert the fuel nozzle fully into the filler pipe, the nozzle opens and holds the flap- GASOLINE ENGINE per doors while refueling. 1. Push the fuel filler door release switch 5. Fill the vehicle with fuel, when the fuel (located under the headlamp switch).
  • Page 185: Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release

    Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release WARNING! If you are unable to open the fuel filler door, • Never have any smoking materials lit in use the fuel filler door emergency release. or near the vehicle when the fuel door is 1.
  • Page 186: Refueling The Vehicle - Diesel Engine

    4. Remove the storage bin. REFUELING THE VEHICLE — DIESEL ENGINE 5. Pull the release cable to open the fuel door, push the release cable back to the 1. Press the fuel filler door release switch home position to re-seat the fuel door (located under the headlamp switch).
  • Page 187 4. Fill the vehicle with fuel – when the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off the fuel tank is full. 5. Wait five seconds before removing the nozzle to allow fuel to drain from the nozzle. 6. Remove the fuel nozzle and close the fuel door.
  • Page 188: Avoid Using Contaminated Fuel

    (NOx) into harmless Of Fuel” in “Servicing And Maintenance” in nitrogen (N2) and water vapor (H2O), two your Diesel Supplement on www.jeep.com/ Fuel that is contaminated by water or dirt can natural components of the air we breathe.
  • Page 189: Diesel Exhaust Fluid Storage

    You can operate with the comfort that your Refer to “Instrument Cluster Display” in NOTE: vehicle is contributing to a cleaner, healthier “Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel” for When working with DEF, it is important to world environment for this and generations to system messages and warnings.
  • Page 190 DEF Fill Procedure 2. Insert DEF fill adapter/nozzle into DEF fill CAUTION! inlet. NOTE: • DO NOT OVERFILL. DEF will freeze be- NOTE: Refer to “Fluids And Lubricants” in the low 12ºF (-11ºC). The DEF system is “Technical Specifications” section for the designed to work in temperatures below •...
  • Page 191: Trailer Towing

    3. Stop filling the DEF tank immediately TRAILER TOWING CAUTION! when any of the following happen: DEF use a container, funnel or nozzle when Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer stops flowing from the fill bottle into the refilling the tank, it should either be new DEF fill inlet, DEF splashes out the fill Weight Ratings) —...
  • Page 192: Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) - Diesel

    Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) — Diesel The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetrain: Max. Trailer Tongue Wt. Engine Model Frontal Area Max. GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) (See Note) 3.0L Diesel 55 sq ft (5.11 sq m) 7,400 lbs (3,356 kg) 740 lbs (335 kg)
  • Page 193: Trailer Hitch Receiver Cover Removal (Summit Models) - If Equipped

    NOTE: 1. Turn the two locking retainers located at 2. Pull the bottom of the cover outward (to- wards you), pull downwards to disengage the bottom of the hitch receiver cover a • The trailer tongue weight must be consid- the tabs located at the top of the hitch 1/4 turn counterclockwise.
  • Page 194: Trailer Hitch Receiver Cover Removal (Srt Models) - If Equipped

    To reinstall the hitch receiver cover after Trailer Hitch Receiver Cover Removal towing repeat the procedure in reverse order. (SRT Models) — If Equipped NOTE: Your vehicle may be equipped with a trailer Be sure to engage all tabs of the hitch re- hitch receiver cover, this must be removed to ceiver cover in the bumper fascia prior to access the trailer hitch receiver (if equipped).
  • Page 195 To reinstall the hitch receiver cover after towing repeat the procedure in reverse order. NOTE: Be sure to engage all tabs of the hitch re- ceiver cover in the bumper fascia prior to installation. Hitch Receiver Cover Hitch Receiver Cover 1 —...
  • Page 196: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

    RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground Two-Wheel Drive Models Four-Wheel Drive Models Four-Wheel Drive Models Without 4–LO Range With 4–LO Range See Instructions Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED •...
  • Page 197: Recreational Towing - Quadra-Trac I (Single-Speed Transfer Case) Four-Wheel Drive Models

    1. Properly secure the dolly to the tow ve- Recreational Towing — Quadra-Trac I (N) selection button is adjacent to the trans- hicle, following the dolly manufacturer's fer case selector switch. Shifts into and out of (Single-Speed Transfer Case) Four-Wheel instructions.
  • Page 198 CAUTION! CAUTION! age. Damage from improper towing is It is necessary to follow these steps to be not covered under the New Vehicle Lim- certain that the transfer case is fully in ited Warranty. NEUTRAL (N) before recreational towing • Do not use a bumper-mounted clamp-on to prevent damage to internal parts.
  • Page 199 11. With the transmission and transfer case • The ignition must be in the ON/RUN mode 5. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL. for a shift to take place and for the position in NEUTRAL, push and hold the EN- 6. Using a ballpoint pen or similar object, indicator lights to be operable.
  • Page 200 9. Release the brake pedal. • The ignition must be in the ON/RUN mode for a shift to take place and for the position 10. Disconnect vehicle from the tow vehicle. indicator lights to be operable. If the igni- 11. Start the engine. tion is not in the ON/RUN mode, the shift will not take place and no position indicator 12.
  • Page 201 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING JUMP STARTING ... .216 ENHANCED ACCIDENT FLASHERS ....200 RESPONSE SYSTEM (EARS) .
  • Page 202: Hazard Warning

    HAZARD WARNING BULB REPLACEMENT Bulb Number FLASHERS Headlamps Replacement Bulbs (High Beam) — 9005 If Equipped Control Interior Bulbs Premium Park/Turn LED - (Service At The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located Bulb Number Signal Lamp Authorized Dealer) on the switch bank just above the climate Glove Compartment Premium Daytime LED - (Service At...
  • Page 203: Bulb Replacement

    Bulb Number WARNING! CAUTION! Rear Body Side LED - (Service At Tail Lamps Authorized Dealer) A transient high voltage occurs at the bulb Do not touch the new bulb with your fin- sockets of High Intensity Discharge (HID) gers. Oil contamination will severely CHMSL - Center LED - (Service At headlamps when the headlamp switch is...
  • Page 204 Front Fog Lamps 4. Align the index tabs of the front fog lamp bulb with the slots in the collar of the bulb 1. Reach through the cutout in the splash opening on the back of the front fog lamp shield and disconnect the wiring harness housing.
  • Page 205 Rear Liftgate Mounted Tail Lamp Liftgate Lower Trim 3. Continue removing the trim. 4. Disconnect the two trim panel lights. Rear Of Tail Lamp 1 — Rear Turn/Stop Bulb Socket Rear Liftgate Tail Lamps 2 — LED Tail Connector – Do Not Remove 1.
  • Page 206: Fuses

    5. Tail lamps are now visible. Rotate sock- Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) FUSES et(s) counter clockwise. The center high mounted stop lamp is an WARNING! LED. Service at an authorized dealer. • When replacing a blown fuse, always use an appropriate replacement fuse with the same amp rating as the original fuse.
  • Page 207: General Information

    General Information Underhood Fuses The fuses protect electrical systems against The Power Distribution Center is located in excessive current. the engine compartment near the battery. This center contains cartridge fuses, micro When a device does not work, you must check fuses, relays, and circuit breakers.
  • Page 208 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 40 Amp Green – Body Controller #3/Power Locks 40 Amp Green – Blower Motor Front 40 Amp Green – Body Controller #4/Exterior Lighting #1 30 Amp Pink – Headlamp Washer — If Equipped 20 Amp Blue –...
  • Page 209 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – 10 Amp Red Diagnostic Port – 10 Amp Red Integrated Central Stack/Climate Control – 20 Amp Yellow Air Suspension Control Module - If Equipped – 15 Amp Blue Ignition Node Module/Keyless Ignition/Steering Column Lock –...
  • Page 210 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – 10 Amp Red PCM — If Equipped – 15 Amp Blue HID Headlamp RH — If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Dual Batt Control — If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Anti-lock Brakes/Electronic Stability Control –...
  • Page 211 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – 20 Amp Yellow Rear Heated Seats & Heated Steering Wheel — If Equipped – 20 Amp Yellow Front Heated Seats — If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Climate Control/Driver Assistance Systems Module/DSRC F100 –...
  • Page 212: Jacking And Tire Changing

    JACKING AND TIRE Preparations For Jacking CHANGING CAUTION! Run Flat Tires — SRT Models Always lift or jack the vehicle from the correct jacking points. Failure to follow This vehicle is equipped with “run flat” tires. this information could cause damage to Run flat tires allow the vehicle to be driven the vehicle or underbody components.
  • Page 213 “Starting And Operating” in the Owner’s on a jack. If you need to get under a Manual www.jeep.com/en/owners/ raised vehicle, take it to a service center manuals/ for further information on dis- where it can be raised on a lift.
  • Page 214 1. Remove the spare tire, jack, and tools from storage. 2. Loosen (but do not remove) the wheel lug nuts by turning them to the left, one turn, while the wheel is still on the ground. 3. Assemble the jack and jacking tools. Warning Label CAUTION! Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by...
  • Page 215 Jacking Locations...
  • Page 216 4. For the front axle, place the jack on the lift point symbol on the sill molding). Do WARNING! body flange just behind the front tire as not raise the vehicle until you are sure the indicated by the triangular lift point sym- jack is fully engaged.
  • Page 217 10. Finish tightening the lug nuts. Push down on the wrench while at the end of the handle for increased leverage. Tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern until each nut has been tightened twice. For correct lug nut torque refer to “Torque Specifications”...
  • Page 218: Changing Procedure

    3. Lower the vehicle to the ground by turning WARNING! WARNING! the jack handle counterclockwise. A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a Do not attempt jump-starting if the battery 4. Refer to “Torque Specifications” in collision or hard stop could endanger the is frozen.
  • Page 219: Jump Starting Procedure

    4. If using another vehicle to jump start the WARNING! battery, park the vehicle within the jumper • Remove any metal jewelry such as rings, cables reach, set the parking brake and watch bands and bracelets that could make sure the ignition is OFF. make an inadvertent electrical contact.
  • Page 220 NOTE: 3. Connect the negative end (-) of the jumper CAUTION! Make sure at all times that unused ends of cable to the negative (-) post of the charging benefit, wastes fuel and can booster battery. jumper cables are not contacting each other damage booster vehicle engine.
  • Page 221: Refueling In Emergency

    REFUELING IN EMERGENCY NOTE: CAUTION! There are steps that you can take to slow The funnel for the Cap-Less Fuel System is down an impending overheat condition: Driving with a hot cooling system could located in the spare tire storage area. If your damage your vehicle.
  • Page 222 WARNING! your vehicle to roll away if it is not secured by the parking brake or by proper connec- tion to a tow vehicle. Activating the Manual Park Release on an unsecured vehicle could lead to serious injury or death for those in or around the vehicle. In order to move the vehicle in cases where the transmission will not shift out of PARK (such as a discharged battery), a Manual Park...
  • Page 223: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    “Safety” in the Owner's Manual at heating and failure. Allow the engine to motion. Turn the steering wheel right and left www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ for fur- idle with the transmission in NEUTRAL to clear the area around the front wheels.
  • Page 224: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    TOWING A DISABLED NOTE: CAUTION! Vehicles equipped with Quadra-Lift must be VEHICLE • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shift- placed in Transport mode, before tying them ing between DRIVE and REVERSE, do not down (from the body) on a trailer or flatbed This section describes procedures for towing spin the wheels faster than 15 mph truck.
  • Page 225: Two-Wheel Drive Models

    NOTE: • The towing speed must not exceed 30 mph CAUTION! SRT vehicles and 4WD models without 4WD (48 km/h). LOW range should only be towed with all four • Do not use sling type equipment when • The towing distance must not exceed wheels OFF the ground.
  • Page 226: Four-Wheel Drive Models

    Four-Wheel Drive Models CAUTION! WARNING! The manufacturer recommends towing with • Towing this vehicle in violation of the • Stand clear of vehicles when pulling all wheels OFF the ground. Acceptable meth- above requirements can cause severe with tow hooks. Tow straps may become ods are to tow the vehicle on a flatbed or with transmission and/or transfer case dam- disengaged, causing serious injury.
  • Page 227: Event Data Recorder (Edr)

    EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record data that will assist in under- standing how a vehicle’s systems performed under certain crash or near crash-like situa- tions, such as an air bag deployment or hit- ting a road obstacle.
  • Page 229 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING Checking Oil Level — Gasoline Engine . .242 Wheel And Wheel Trim Care ..266 NON-SRT ....228 Checking Oil Level —...
  • Page 230: Scheduled Servicing Non-Srt

    SCHEDULED SERVICING erating conditions can cause the change Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: oil message to illuminate as early as NON-SRT • Check engine oil level. 3,500 miles (5,600 km) since last reset. • Check windshield washer fluid level. Have your vehicle serviced as soon as pos- Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil change indicator system.
  • Page 231: Maintenance Plan Non-Srt

    Maintenance Plan Non-SRT Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV joints. Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and re- place if necessary. Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using your vehicle for police, taxi, fleet, off-road or frequent trailer towing.
  • Page 232: Heavy Duty Use Of The Vehicle

    ** The spark plug change interval is mile- The oil change indicator system will remind Heavy Duty Use Of The Vehicle age based only, yearly intervals do not you that it is time to take your vehicle in for Change engine oil at 4,000 miles (6,500 km) apply.
  • Page 233 • Change your engine oil more often if you Once A Month drive your vehicle off-road for an extended • Check tire pressure and look for unusual period of time. wear or damage. • Under no circumstances should oil change •...
  • Page 234: Maintenance Plan - Srt

    Maintenance Plan – SRT 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 mainte- nance.
  • Page 235 Miles: Or Months: 96 102 108 114 120 126 132 138 144 150 Or Kilometers: Inspect the front and rear axle fluid. Change if using your vehicle for any of the following: police, taxi, fleet, sustained high speed driving, off-road or frequent trailer towing.
  • Page 236: Scheduled Servicing - Diesel Engine

    ** The spark plug change interval is mile- SCHEDULED SERVICING — change is performed by someone other than age based only, Monthly intervals do not your authorized dealer, the message can be DIESEL ENGINE apply. reset by referring to the steps described under “Instrument Cluster Display”...
  • Page 237 Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: • Check the fluid levels of the coolant reser- Required Maintenance voir, brake master cylinder, and fill as • Check engine oil level Refer to the Maintenance Plans on the follow- needed ing pages for required maintenance.
  • Page 238: Maintenance Plan - Diesel Fuel Up To B5 Biodiesel

    Maintenance Plan — Diesel Fuel Up To B5 Biodiesel Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Completely fill the Diesel Exhaust Fluid tank. Inspect the CV joints. Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary. Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using your vehicle for police, taxi, fleet, off-road or frequent trailer towing.
  • Page 239: Additional Maintenance - B6 To B20 Biodiesel

    Additional Maintenance — B6 To WARNING! B20 Biodiesel • You can be badly injured working on or NOTE: around a motor vehicle. Do only service • Under no circumstances should oil change work for which you have the knowledge intervals exceed 8,000 miles (12 875 km) and the right equipment.
  • Page 240: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3.6L Engine 1 — Remote Jump Start Positive Terminal 6 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 4 — Engine Oil Filter Access 9 —...
  • Page 241: L Engine

    5.7L Engine 1 — Remote Jump Start Positive Terminal 6 — Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Coolant Pressure Cap (Radiator) 4 — Engine Oil Fill 9 —...
  • Page 242: 6.4L Engine

    6.4L Engine 1 — Remote Jump Start Positive Terminal 6 — Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Coolant Pressure Cap (Radiator) 4 — Engine Oil Fill 9 —...
  • Page 243: 3.0L Diesel Engine

    3.0L Diesel Engine 1 — Remote Jump Start Positive Terminal 6 — Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Coolant Pressure Reservoir 4 — Engine Oil Fill 9 —...
  • Page 244: Checking Oil Level - Gasoline Engine

    Checking Oil Level — Gasoline Engine Checking Oil Level — 3.0 Diesel Engine NOTE: It is possible for your oil level to be slightly To assure proper lubrication of your vehicle’s To assure proper lubrication of your vehicle's higher than a previous check. This would be engine, the engine oil must be maintained at engine, the engine oil must be maintained at due to diesel fuel that may temporarily be in...
  • Page 245: Brake System

    shield washer solvent only (not radiator anti- WARNING! WARNING! freeze). When refilling the washer fluid reser- voir, take some washer fluid and apply it to a Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure • Use only manufacturer's recommended cloth or towel and wipe clean the wiper and possibly a collision.
  • Page 246: Automatic Transmission

    WARNING! CAUTION! WARNING! catch fire. Brake fluid can also damage • Battery gas is flammable and explosive. If a transmission fluid leak occurs, visit painted and vinyl surfaces, care should Keep flame or sparks away from the your authorized dealer immediately. Se- be taken to avoid its contact with these battery.
  • Page 247: Dealer Service

    CAUTION! WARNING! WARNING! • If a “fast charger” is used while the bat- Other unapproved refrigerants or lubri- You can be badly injured working on or cants can cause the system to fail, re- tery is in the vehicle, disconnect both around a motor vehicle.
  • Page 248 Air Conditioning Filter Replacement 3. Pull the right hand side of the glove com- partment door toward the rear of the ve- (A/C Air Filter) hicle to disengage the glove compartment Refer to “Scheduled Servicing” in this sec- door from its hinges. tion for the proper maintenance intervals.
  • Page 249: Windshield Wiper Blades

    Windshield Wiper Blades CAUTION! Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades The cabin air filter is identified with an and the windshield periodically with a sponge arrow to indicate airflow direction through or soft cloth and a mild nonabrasive cleaner. the filter.
  • Page 250 The wiper blades and wiper arms should be inspected periodically, not just when wiper performance problems are experienced. This inspection should include the following points: • Wear Or Uneven Edges • Foreign Material • Hardening Or Cracking • Deformation Or Fatigue If a wiper blade or wiper arm is damaged, replace the affected wiper arm or blade with a new unit.
  • Page 251 arm with the other hand (move the wiper Installing The Front Wipers NOTE: blade toward the right side of the vehicle The rear wiper arm cannot be fully raised 1. Lift the wiper arm off of the glass, until to separate the wiper blade from the wiper off the glass unless the wiper arm pivot the wiper arm is in the full up position.
  • Page 252 2. Lift the rear wiper arm fully off the glass. 3. To remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm, grasp the bottom end of the wiper blade nearest to wiper arm with your right hand. With your left hand hold the wiper arm as you pull the wiper blade away from the wiper arm past its stop far enough to unsnap the wiper blade pivot pin from the...
  • Page 253: Cooling System

    Installing The Rear Wiper Cooling System WARNING! 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away • You or others can be badly burned by hot WARNING! from the glass to allow the rear wiper engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam blade to be raised off of the glass.
  • Page 254: Raising The Vehicle

    Check the engine cooling system hoses for Tire Markings • European — Metric tire sizing is based on brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts, and European design standards. Tires designed to this standard have the tire size molded into tightness of the connection at the coolant the sidewall beginning with the section recovery bottle and radiator.
  • Page 255 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 256 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 257 EXAMPLE: 01 = Number representing the year in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) • 01 means the year 2001 • Prior to July 2000, tire manufacturers were only required to have one number to represent the year in which the tire was manufactured. Example: 031 could represent the 3rd week of 1981 or 1991 Tire Terminology And Definitions Term...
  • Page 258 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 259 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 261: Tires - General Information

    Safety Both under-inflation and over-inflation affect WARNING! the stability of the vehicle and can produce a WARNING! feeling of sluggish response or over respon- Overloading of your tires is dangerous. siveness in the steering. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect •...
  • Page 262 Ride Comfort And Vehicle Stability Inflation pressures specified on the placard Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi are always “cold tire inflation pressure”. Cold (13 to 40 kPa) during operation. DO NOT Proper tire inflation contributes to a comfort- tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire reduce this normal pressure build up or your able ride.
  • Page 263 Radial Ply Tires Damaged Run Flat tires, or Run Flat tires that Tire Spinning have experienced a loss of pressure should be When stuck in mud, sand, snow, or ice con- replaced immediately with another Run Flat WARNING! ditions, do not spin your vehicle's wheels tire of identical size and service description above 30 mph (48 km/h) or for longer than Combining radial ply tires with other types...
  • Page 264 Tread Wear Indicators Life Of Tire Keep dismounted tires in a cool, dry place with as little exposure to light as possible. Tread wear indicators are in the original The service life of a tire is dependent upon Protect tires from contact with oil, grease, equipment tires to help you in determining varying factors including, but not limited to: and gasoline.
  • Page 265: Tire Types

    It is recommended to replace the two front Tire Types WARNING! tires or two rear tires as a pair. Replacing just All Season Tires — If Equipped ing and suspension components. You one tire can seriously affect your vehicle’s could lose control and have a collision handling.
  • Page 266: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Service Kit” in “In Case Of Emergency” gency use only. You can identify if your ve- original equipment in your Owner’s Manual on www.jeep.com/ hicle is equipped with a compact spare by tires. Use snow tires en/owners/manuals (U.S.
  • Page 267 sidewall of the tire. Compact spare tire de- Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to WARNING! scriptions begin with the letter “T” or “S” mount a conventional tire on the collapsible your spare. Failure to do so could result in preceding the size designation.
  • Page 268: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    replaced. Since it is not the same as your use harsh chemicals or a stiff brush. They WARNING! original equipment tire, replace (or repair) can damage the wheel’s protective coating to the cold tire inflation pressures listed on the original equipment tire and reinstall on that helps keep them from corroding and your Tire and Loading Information Placard the vehicle at the first opportunity.
  • Page 269: Tire Chains (Traction Devices) - Non-Srt

    Dark Vapor Chrome, Black Satin Chrome, or Low • Due to limited clearance, Thule XG-12 Pro CAUTION! Gloss Clear Coat Wheels or equivalent is recommended on P245/ 70R17, 265/60R18 or 265/50R20 tires. Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a CAUTION! bristle brush, metal polishes or oven cleaner.
  • Page 270: Tire Chains (Traction Devices) - Srt

    • Due to limited clearance, RUD-GRIP CAUTION! CAUTION! 4X4 or Equivalent is recommended on • Do not exceed 30 mph (48 km/h). • Install device as tightly as possible and 295/45R20 tires. • Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns then retighten after driving about ½ mile and large bumps, especially with a (0.8 km).
  • Page 271: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    Tire Rotation Recommendations The suggested rotation method is the “rearward- All passenger vehicle tires must con- cross” shown in the following diagram. form to Federal safety requirements in The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle addition to these grades. operate at different loads and perform differ- ent steering, handling, and braking func- Treadwear...
  • Page 272: Traction Grades

    Traction Grades heat and its ability to dissipate heat, WARNING! when tested under controlled condi- The Traction grades, from highest to Excessive speed, under-inflation, or tions on a specified indoor laboratory lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. These excessive loading, either separately test wheel.
  • Page 273: Interiors

    INTERIORS WARNING! CAUTION! • Damage caused by these type of prod- Seats And Fabric Parts A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a ucts may not be covered by your New collision and leave you with no protection. Use Mopar Total Clean to clean fabric uphol- Vehicle Limited Warranty.
  • Page 274: Glass Surfaces

    should be removed promptly with a damp Glass Surfaces cloth. Stubborn soils can be removed easily All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a with a soft cloth and Mopar Total Clean. Care regular basis with Mopar Glass Cleaner, or should be taken to avoid soaking your leather commercial household-type...
  • Page 275 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION DATA ..274 FUEL REQUIREMENTS – FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS DIESEL ENGINE ... . .277 SRT..... .282 Vehicle Identification Number .
  • Page 276: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA Vehicle Identification Number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is found on a label located on the left front corner of the instrument panel pad, visible from outside of the vehicle through the wind- shield. This number also is stamped on the right front floor, behind the right front seat.
  • Page 277: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SRT Model Vehicle After 25 miles (40 km), check the lug nut/ bolt torque to be sure that all the lug nuts/ SPECIFICATIONS Lug Nut/Bolt Torque **Lug Nut/ Lug Nut/ bolts are properly seated against the wheel. Bolt Size Bolt Socket Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to...
  • Page 278: Fuel Requirements - Gasoline Engine

    FUEL REQUIREMENTS — diately. Use of gasoline with an octane num- While operating on gasoline with an octane ber lower than 87 can cause engine failure number of 87, hearing a light knocking sound GASOLINE ENGINE and may void or not be covered by the New from the engine is not a cause for concern.
  • Page 279: Materials Added To Fuel

    “Premium” gasoline having a posted octane and fuel system deposits. When available, the vehicle is exposed to extreme cold (below number of 91 as specified by the (R+M)/ the usage of Top Tier Detergent gasoline is 20°F or -7°C), or is required to operate at 2 method.
  • Page 280: Diesel Fuel Specifications

    And Maintenance” in your Diesel Supple- NOTE: • No. 1 Ultra Low Sulfur diesel fuel should ment on www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/ • If you accidentally fill the fuel tank with only be used where extended arctic condi- for further information.
  • Page 281: Srt Fluid Capacities

    U.S. Metric Cooling System* 3.6L Engine (Mopar Antifreeze/Engine Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula or 10.4 Quarts 9.9 Liters equivalent) 5.7 Liter Engine (Mopar Antifreeze/Engine Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula or 15.4 Quarts 14.6 Liters equivalent) – Without Trailer Tow Package 5.7 Liter Engine (Mopar Antifreeze/Engine Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula or 16 Quarts 15.2 Liters...
  • Page 282: Fluid Capacities - Diesel

    FLUID CAPACITIES — DIESEL U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) 3.0L Diesel Engine 24.6 Gallons 93.1 Liters Diesel Exhaust Fluid Tank 8 Gallons 30.3 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 3.0 Liter Diesel Engine (SAE 5W-40 Synthetic, API CJ-4) 8 Quarts 7.7 Liters Cooling System 3.0L Turbo Diesel Engine (Mopar Engine Coolant/Antifreeze 10 Year/150,000 Mile 12 Quarts...
  • Page 283: Chassis

    Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Spark Plugs We recommend you use Mopar Spark Plugs. Fuel Selection – 3.6L Engine 87 Octane, 0-15% Ethanol (Do Not Use E-85). Fuel Selection – 5.7L Engine 89 Octane Recommended - 87 Octane Acceptable, 0-15% Ethanol (Do Not Use E-85).
  • Page 284: Fluids And Lubricants Srt

    Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Transfer Case – Two-Speed (Quadra-Trac II) We recommend you use Mopar ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid. Axle Differential (Front) We recommend you use Mopar GL-5 Synthetic Axle Lubricant SAE 75W-85. Axle Differential (Rear) – With Electronic Limited-Slip We recommend you use Mopar GL-5 Synthetic Axle Lubricant SAE 75W-85 with friction modifier.
  • Page 285: Chassis

    Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Automatic 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. Transfer Case – Single-Speed (Selec-Track) We recommend you use Mopar ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid.
  • Page 286 Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Fuel Filters We recommend you use Mopar Fuel Filter. Must meet 3 micron rating. Using a fuel filter that does not meet the manufacturers filtration and water separating requirements can severely impact fuel system life and reliability. Fuel Selection Use good quality diesel fuel from a reputable supplier in your vehicle.
  • Page 287: Chassis

    Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Automatic 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. Transfer Case – Single-Speed (Quadra-Trac I) We recommend you use Shell Automatic Transmission Fluid 3353.
  • Page 288: Mopar Accessories

    MOPAR ACCESSORIES The following highlights just some of the many Authentic Jeep Accessories by Mopar Authentic Accessories By Mopar featuring a fit, finish, and functionality spe- cifically for your Jeep Grand Cherokee. In choosing Authentic Accessories you gain far more than expressive style, premium pro-...
  • Page 289 • Roof Mount Ski and Snowboard Carrier • Roof Mount Water Sports Carrier • Roof Mount Cargo Basket and Cargo Net For the full line of Authentic Jeep Accesso- NOTE: ries by Mopar, visit your local dealership or All parts are subject to availability.
  • Page 291 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA CYBERSECURITY ... .291 Download The Uconnect Access App . . .298 iPod/USB/SD Card/AUX/Media Player Control Support ....315 Vehicle Finder .
  • Page 292 UCONNECT REAR SEAT Uconnect Phone (Bluetooth Hands Free UCONNECT VOICE Calling) ....337 RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS ..345 ENTERTAINMENT (RSE) SYSTEM —...
  • Page 293: Cybersecurity

    The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access curity” in “Getting To Know Your Instrument to your vehicle systems may still exist, even if Panel” your Owner’s Manual the most recent version of vehicle software www.jeep.com/en/owners/manuals/. (such as Uconnect software) is installed.
  • Page 294: Off Road Pages - If Equipped

    OFF ROAD PAGES — Off Road Pages has the following selectable pages: IF EQUIPPED • Drivetrain Your vehicle is equipped with Off Road • Suspension Pages, which provides the vehicle status while operating on off road conditions. It • Pitch and Roll — If Equipped supplies information relating to the vehicle •...
  • Page 295: Drivetrain

    Drivetrain Suspension The Drivetrain page displays information con- The Suspension page displays information cerning the vehicle’s drivetrain. concerning the vehicle’s suspension. The following information is displayed: The following information is displayed: • Steering angle in degrees • Suspension Articulation Indicator •...
  • Page 296: Pitch And Roll - If Equipped

    Pitch And Roll — If Equipped Accessory Gauges Selec-Terrain — If Equipped The Pitch And Roll page displays the vehi- The Accessory Gauges page displays the cur- The Selec-Terrain page displays the current cle’s current pitch (angle up and down) and rent status of the vehicle’s Coolant Tempera- Selec-Terrain mode through a high resolution roll (angle side to side) in degrees.
  • Page 297: Tips Controls And General Information

    Reception Conditions Reception conditions change constantly while driving. Reception may be interfered with by the presence of mountains, buildings or bridges, especially when you are far away from the broadcaster. The volume may be increased when receiving traffic alerts and news. Current Selec-Terrain Mode Care And Maintenance Steering Wheel Audio Controls...
  • Page 298: Anti-Theft Protection

    Anti-theft Protection UCONNECT ACCESS Uconnect Access enhances your ownership and driving experience by connecting your The system is equipped with an anti-theft Uconnect Access — If Equipped (Available vehicle to an operable 1X (voice/data) or 3G protection system based on the exchange of On Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV —...
  • Page 299 • Listen to your text messages or send free- NOTE: Included Trial Period For New Vehicles Vehicles sold in Canada and Mexico DO form text messages with your voice while Your new vehicle may come with an included NOT have 9-1-1 call system capabilities. keeping your hands on the wheel, using the trial period for use of the Uconnect Access 9-1-1 or other emergency line operators in...
  • Page 300: Uconnect Access Registration (Uconnect 8.4/8.4 Nav, U.s. 48 Contiguous States, Alaska And Hawaii)

    Uconnect Access Registration (Uconnect 3. A helpful Uconnect Care Agent will register further information please visit DriveUconnect.com. your vehicle and handle all of the details. 8.4/8.4 NAV, U.S. 48 Contiguous States, Alaska And Hawaii) Download The Uconnect Access App Signing up is easy! Simply follow the steps above.
  • Page 301: Vehicle Finder

    To use the Uconnect Access Mobile App: To find your vehicle: • Once you have registered your Uconnect 1. Press the “Location” tab on the Uconnect Access services, download the Uconnect Access Mobile App bottom bar. Access app to your mobile device. Use your 2.
  • Page 302: Send 'N Go

    Send ‘N Go The Send ‘n Go feature of the Uconnect Access Mobile App allows you to search for a destination on your mobile device and then send the route to your vehicle’s native navi- gation system. To send a navigation route to your vehicle: 1.
  • Page 303: Renewing Subscriptions And Purchasing 3G Wi-Fi Hotspot

    Renewing Subscriptions And Purchasing • Built-In Features — use the 1X (voice/data) App Manager or 3G (data) network on your Uconnect 3G Wi-Fi Hotspot (Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV, Press the “App Manager” button to access 8.4 or 8.4 NAV radio. U.S. 48 Contiguous States, Alaska And the following categories: Hawaii) Apps Main Menu...
  • Page 304: Maintaining Your Uconnect Access Account

    Maintaining Your Uconnect Access WARNING! WARNING! Account • If anyone in the vehicle could be in • ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay atten- Selling Your Vehicle danger (e.g., fire or smoke is visible, tion to the road. Some Uconnect Access dangerous road conditions or location), services, including 9-1-1 and Assist, When you sell your vehicle, we recommend...
  • Page 305 NOTE: • Uconnect Access Care — In vehicle support for Uconnect Access System, Apps and • Your vehicle may be transmitting data as Features. authorized by the subscriber. • Vehicle Care — Total support for your FCA • Your vehicle must have a working electrical US LLC vehicle.
  • Page 306 Have an authorized dealer service the vehicle your conversations with Roadside Assistance, Security Alarm Notification if the rearview mirror light is continuously Uconnect Care or Vehicle Care, whether such The Theft Alarm Notification feature notifies red. On equipped vehicles, this feature re- conversations are initiated through the you via email or text (SMS) message when the quires a functioning electrical system and an...
  • Page 307: Vehicle Health Report/Alert

    1X (voice/data) or 3G (data) network connec- Vehicle Health Report/Alert customer support and to determine if your tion and must be registered with Uconnect device is compatible. Your vehicle will send you a monthly email Access with an active subscription that in- report, which summarizes the performance of U.S.
  • Page 308 To use this feature after the Uconnect Access To use this feature after the Uconnect Access To use this feature after the Uconnect Access App is downloaded, login using your user App is downloaded, login using your user App is downloaded, login using your user name and password.
  • Page 309 2. An active Uconnect Access trial or paid 5. Wait for the beep and say a contact that is 8. Uconnect will then repeat the message subscription. in your phonebook, or a mobile phone back to you. number that you would like to send the 3.
  • Page 310: Uconnect 5.0

    UCONNECT 5.0 Controls On The Front Panel Uconnect 5.0 Radio 1 — Radio Mode Button 7 — Audio Button 12 — Back Function Button 2 — Reverse Seek Button 8 — Information Button 13 — Screen Off Button 3 — Forward Seek Button 9 —...
  • Page 311: Clock Setting

    Clock Setting Equalizer, Balance And Fade Press the Center “C” button on the touch- screen to reset the balance and fade to the 1. Push the MORE button on the faceplate. To start the clock setting procedure: factory setting. Press the “Back Arrow” but- Next press the “Settings”...
  • Page 312: Radio Mode

    Radio Mode Uconnect 5.0 Radio Screen 1 — Radio Station Presets 5 — Station Info 2 — Show All Presets 6 — Direct Tune 3 — Seek Up 7 — Radio Band 4 — Audio Settings 8 — Seek Down...
  • Page 313: Media Mode

    Seek Previous/Next Buttons Fast Seek Down Media Mode Seek Up Press and hold the “Seek Down” button Audio Source Selection on the touchscreen to advance the radio Press and release the “Seek Up” button through the available stations or channel at a on the touchscreen to tune the radio to the faster rate, the radio stops at the next avail- next listenable station or channel.
  • Page 314 (if equipped), are the Media sources avail- Disc Mode — If Equipped Browse able. When available, you can select the Your vehicle may have a remote Disc player Press the “Browse” button on the touch- “Browse” button on the touchscreen to be located in the center console storage bin.
  • Page 315 Inserting USB/iPod Device Inserting Auxiliary Device on the touchscreen to return to the beginning of the current selection, or return to the Gently insert the USB/iPod device into the Gently insert the Auxiliary device cable into beginning of the previous selection if the Disc USB Port.
  • Page 316: Bluetooth Source

    Shuffle Once the Bluetooth device is paired to the 3. Select “Yes” to begin the pairing process. Uconnect system, push the MEDIA button 4. Search for available devices on your Press the “Shuffle” button on the touch- located on the faceplate. Once in Media Bluetooth enabled device.
  • Page 317: Ipod/Usb/Sd Card/Aux/Media Player Control Support

    8. When prompted on the device, accept the iPod/USB/SD Card/AUX/Media Player Audio Jack (AUX) connection request from Uconnect Phone. Control Support The AUX allows a portable device, such as an MP3 player or an iPod, to be plugged into the NOTE: This vehicle has an iPod/USB/SD Card/AUX/ radio and utilize the vehicle’s audio system,...
  • Page 318: Phone Mode

    Phone Mode For Uconnect customer support: • U.S. residents - visit UconnectPhone.com Making and answering hands-free phone or call 1-877-855-8400 calls is easy with Uconnect. When the Phone- book button is illuminated on your touch- • Canadian residents - call 1-800-465-2001 (English) or 1-800-387-9983 (French) screen, your system is ready.
  • Page 319 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON • Select “Paired Phones” then press the 9. When the pairing process has successfully “Add Device” button on the touch- completed, the system will prompt you to position. screen. choose whether or not this is your favorite 2.
  • Page 320 SMS Message Reader 4. Turn “Show Notifications” to On. 3. Select Connections. 4. Turn “Show Notifications” to On. After pairing your Uconnect system with a Bluetooth enabled mobile device with the • A pop up will appear asking you to Message Access Profile (MAP), the Uconnect accept a request for permission to con- system can announce a new incoming text...
  • Page 321: Siriusxm Premier Over 160 Channels

    NOTE: • SiriusXM services require subscriptions, sold separately after the trial included with All incoming text messages received during the new vehicle purchase. If you decide to the current ignition cycle will be deleted from continue your service at the end of your trial the Uconnect system when the ignition is subscription, the plan you choose will auto- turned to the Off position.
  • Page 322: Uconnect 8.4/8.4 Nav

    UCONNECT 8.4/8.4 NAV Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV At A Glance Uconnect 8.4 NAV Radio Screen...
  • Page 323 • For Model 8.4, turn the unit on, then press • Press the “Display” button on the touch- WARNING! the time display at the top of the screen. screen. Press “Yes.” ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on • Then press “Set Theme” button on the the wheel.
  • Page 324: Personalized Menu Bar

    Equalizer Personalized Menu Bar Radio Mode • Press the “Equalizer” button on the touch- The Uconnect features and services in the screen to activate the Equalizer screen. main menu bar are easily changed for your convenience. Simply follow these steps: •...
  • Page 325: Media Mode

    Direct Tune • With an HD radio receiver, the listener is WARNING! provided with a clear sound that enhances • Tune directly to a radio station by pressing the listening experience. HD radio can also ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the “Tune”...
  • Page 326: Siriusxm Premier Over 160 Channels

    The controls are accessed by pressing the de- The following describes features that are avail- Jump sired button on the touchscreen and choosing able when in SiriusXM Satellite Radio mode: • Automatically tells you when Traffic & between Disc, AUX, USB, Bluetooth or SD Weather for a favorite city is available, and Seek Up/Seek Down Card.
  • Page 327 SiriusXM Parental Controls Browse Sub-Menu Description Browse Sub-Menu Description • You can skip or hide certain channels from Sub-Menu Sub-Menu view if you do not want access to them. Shows the channel listing. Game Zone Provides alerts when your fa- Press the “Apps”...
  • Page 328: Uconnect Settings

    Replay • SiriusXM services require subscriptions, UCONNECT SETTINGS sold separately after the trial included with Lets you replay up to 44 minutes of the The Uconnect system allows you to access the new vehicle purchase. If you decide to content of the current SiriusXM channel. Customer Programmable feature settings continue your service at the end of your trial Replay Option Option Description...
  • Page 329: Ipod/Usb/Sd Card/Media Player Control

    Refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” • The functions of the device are controlled 2 — USB Port in the Owner’s Manual on www.jeep.com/en/ using the device buttons. The volume may 3 — SD Card Port owners/manuals/ for further information.
  • Page 330: Usb Port

    USB Port For example, the system will take approxi- your system (see Uconnect Phone for pairing mately five minutes for every 1,000 songs instructions). You can access the music from • Connect your compatible device using a loaded on the device. Also during the reading your connected Bluetooth device by pressing USB cable into the USB Port.
  • Page 331 • Turn on the Rear Seat Entertainment sys- • With the Dual Video Screen System, Chan- tem by pushing the power button on the nel 1 (Rear 1) on the remote control and remote control. headphones, refers to Screen 1 (driver's side) and Channel 2 (Rear 2) on the Re- •...
  • Page 332: Dual Video Screen

    Dual Video Screen NOTE: Typically there are two different ways to op- erate the features of the Rear Seat Entertain- ment System. • The Remote Control • The Touchscreen Radio (If Equipped) Blu-ray Disc Player Play A Blu-ray Disc The Blu-ray disc player is located in the center console.
  • Page 333 2. To watch a Blu-ray disc on Rear 1 for Using The Touchscreen Radio 3. RSE Mute driver's side rear passengers, ensure the Mute rear headphones for the current Remote Control and Headphone switch is ignition cycle. Pressing mute again will on Rear 1.
  • Page 334: Play Video Games

    “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” • Select an audio channel (Rear 1 for driver’s Audio/Video RCA/HDMI Input Jacks in your Owner’s Manual on www.jeep.com/en/ side rear screen and Rear 2 for passenger’s owners/manuals side rear screen), and then press the source...
  • Page 335: Navigation

    NAVIGATION • Select your destination and press the “Yes” button on the touchscreen. • The information in the section below is only Finding A Place By Spelling The Name applicable if you have the 8.4 NAV system or the Navigation has been activated on •...
  • Page 336: Setting Your Home Location

    while moving. Refer to “Uconnect Voice Rec- Go Home Your route is marked with a blue line on the ognition Quick Tips” within this chapter for map. If you depart from the original route, your • A Home location must be saved in the further information.
  • Page 337: Uconnect Phone

    UCONNECT PHONE Operation Uconnect 5.0 Phone Menu 1 — Call/Redial/Hold 7 — Uconnect Phone Settings Menu 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 8 — Text Messaging 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 9 — Direct Dial Pad 4 — Mobile Phone Battery Life 10 —...
  • Page 338 Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV Phone Menu 1 — Favorite Contacts 11 — Recent Call Log 2 — Mobile Phone Battery Life 12 — Browse Phone Book Entries 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 13 — End Call 4 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 14 —...
  • Page 339: Uconnect Phone Features

    Uconnect Phone Features Uconnect Phone (Bluetooth Hands Free • For Uconnect Customer Care: Calling) • U.S. residents visit UconnectPhone.com The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to or call 1-877-855-8400. place and receive hands-free mobile phone The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to calls.
  • Page 340 Start Pairing Procedure On The Radio Uconnect 8.4, 8.4 NAV: Pair Your iPhone Uconnect 5.0: Uconnect 8.4 & 8.4 NAV Uconnect 5.0 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON position. 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON Bluetooth On/Uconnect Device position.
  • Page 341 Complete The iPhone Pairing Procedure mobile phone. Selecting “Yes” will make this To search for available devices on your Bluetooth enabled Android Device: mobile phone the highest priority. This mo- bile phone will take precedence over other 1. Push the Menu button. paired mobile phones within range and will 2.
  • Page 342: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    Complete The Android Pairing Procedure Select The Android Mobile Phone's Priority Common Phone Commands (Examples) Level • “Call John Smith” When the pairing process has successfully • “Call John Smith mobile” completed, the system will prompt you to • “Dial 1 248 555 1212” choose whether or not this is your favorite •...
  • Page 343: Voice Command Tips

    book entries do not appear, check the set- Changing The Volume Do Not Disturb can automatically reply with a text message, a call or both, when declining tings on your phone. Some phones require • Start a dialogue by pushing the Phone but- an incoming call and send it to voicemail.
  • Page 344: Incoming Text Messages

    Incoming Text Messages 3. Select located under DEVICES next to 4. Turn “Show Notifications” to On. Uconnect. • A pop up will appear asking you to After pairing your Uconnect system with a 4. Turn “Show Notifications” to On. Bluetooth enabled mobile device with the accept a request for permission to con- Message Access Profile (MAP), the Uconnect nect to your messages.
  • Page 345: Voice Text Reply (Not Compatible With Iphone)

    Voice Text Reply (Not Compatible With Here’s How PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES iPhone) Where are 1. Push the Uconnect Phone button I will be Okay. you? <5, 10, and wait for the beep, then say “reply.” NOTE: 15,...etc.> Are you there Uconnect will give the following prompt: Voice texting reply and voice texting features Call me.
  • Page 346: 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 Can’t make a conference call: Uconnect system; usually found in phone’s Improve Bluetooth Performance With • CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) car- Bluetooth connection settings. Your Uconnect System riers do not support conference calling.
  • Page 347: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS Introducing Uconnect Start using Uconnect Voice Recognition with these helpful quick tips. It provides the key Voice Commands and tips you need to know to control your Uconnect 5.0 or 8.4/8.4 NAV system. Uconnect 5.0 Uconnect 5.0...
  • Page 348 Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV If you see the icon on your touchscreen, you have the Uconnect 8.4 NAV system. If not, you have a Uconnect 8.4 system. Uconnect 8.4 NAV...
  • Page 349: Get Started

    4. Each time you give a Voice Command, you 1. Uconnect Phone Button , Push to WARNING! must first push either the VR or Phone initiate, answer, or end a phone call, send button, wait until after the beep, then say or receive a text.
  • Page 350: Basic Voice Commands

    Basic Voice Commands TIP: At any time, if you are not sure of what to say or want to learn a Voice Command, push The basic Voice Commands below can be the VR button and say “Help.” The given at any point while using your Uconnect system will provide you with a list of com- system.
  • Page 351: Media

    Media TIP: Press the Browse button on the touch- Phone screen to see all of the music on your iPod or Uconnect offers connections via USB, SD, Making and answering hands-free phone USB device. Your Voice Command must Bluetooth and auxiliary ports (If Equipped). calls is easy with Uconnect.
  • Page 352: Voice Text Reply

    TIP: When providing a Voice Command, push PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES the Phone button and say “Call,” then Stuck in Yes. See you later. pronounce the name exactly as it appears in traffic. your phone book. When a contact has mul- Start without I’ll be late.
  • Page 353: Climate (8.4/8.4 Nav)

    Climate (8.4/8.4 NAV) Navigation (8.4/8.4 NAV) The Uconnect navigation feature helps you Too hot? Too cold? Adjust vehicle tempera- save time and become more productive when tures hands-free and keep everyone comfort- you know exactly how to get to where you able while you keep moving ahead.
  • Page 354: Uconnect Access - If Equipped (8.4/8.4 Nav)

    TIP: To start a Point Of Interest (POI) search, NOTE: when connected to an operable 1X (voice/ Your vehicle may be transmitting data as push the VR button . After the beep, say data) or 3G (data) network. Services can only authorized by the subscriber.
  • Page 355: Register (8.4/8.4 Nav)

    Register (8.4/8.4 NAV) 3. A helpful Uconnect Care Agent will register your vehicle and handle all of the details. To unlock the full potential of Uconnect Access in your vehicle, you first need to Signing up is easy! Simply follow the steps register with Uconnect Access.
  • Page 356: Voice Texting (8.4/8.4 Nav)

    • Press the “Location” button on the bottom You must be registered with Uconnect Access 3. Select The (i) For The Paired Vehicle. and have a compatible MAP – enabled device menu bar of the app to bring up a map to 4.
  • Page 357: Siriusxm Travel Link (8.4/8.4 Nav - Us Market Only)

    TIP: Once you perform a search, you can Push the VR button . After the beep, say Siri Eyes Free — If Equipped reorganize the results by selecting either the one of the following commands: Siri lets you use your voice to send text Best Match, Rating or Distance tab on the top •...
  • Page 358 Getting Started NOTE: A push and release of the button will Ensure Siri is enabled on your iPhone. start normal embedded VR functions. The push and hold, then release of the button will start Siri functions. 3. After the double beep, begin speaking to Siri.
  • Page 359: Do Not Disturb

    Automatic reply messages can be: Additional Information • “I am driving right now, I will get back to © 2017 FCA US LLC. All rights reserved. you shortly.” Mopar and Uconnect are registered trade- marks and Mopar Owner Connect is a trade- •...
  • Page 361 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING WARRANTY INFORMATION . . .362 SERVICE FOR YOUR VEHICLE . . .360 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS . .362 Prepare For The Appointment ..360 In The 50 United States And Prepare A List .
  • Page 362: Suggestions For Obtaining Service For Your Vehicle

    SUGGESTIONS FOR items in order of priority. At many authorized • If for some reason you are still not satisfied, dealers, you may obtain a rental vehicle at a talk to the general manager or owner of the OBTAINING SERVICE FOR minimal daily charge.
  • Page 363: Fca Canada Inc. Customer Center

    FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or chased a manufacturer's service contract, you will receive Plan Provisions and an Owner Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY) P.O. Box 1621 Identification Card in the mail within three To assist customers who have hearing diffi- weeks of the vehicle delivery date.
  • Page 364: Warranty Information

    the ownership experience. You will be REPORTING SAFETY To contact NHTSA, you may call the pleased with their sincere efforts to resolve Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at DEFECTS any warranty issues or related concerns. 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); In The 50 United States And Washington, or go to http://www.safercar.gov;...
  • Page 365: Publication Order Forms

    Warranty Booklet. United States customers • Click on the “For Owners” tab, select may visit the Jeep Contact Us page at “Owner/Service Manuals”, then select your www.jeep.com scroll to the bottom of the desired model year and vehicle from the page and select the “Contact Us”...
  • Page 367 INDEX Access Air Bag Maintenance ... .125 Automatic Transmission ..153 Uconnect ..296, 298, 302 Air Conditioner Maintenance .
  • Page 368 Bulbs, Light ....141 Older Children And Child Restraints . .128 Dipsticks Oil (Engine) ....242 Seating Positions .
  • Page 369 Jump Starting ....216 Flashers ....200 Materials Added ... .277 Tow Hooks .
  • Page 370 Inside Rearview Mirror ... .38 Keyless Enter-N-Go ....23 Malfunction Indicator Instrument Cluster ..79, 83, 84 Key, Replacement .
  • Page 371 Manual Transmission Filter ... .280, 282, 283 Glass Sunroof ....59 Inverter ....69 Lubricant Selection .
  • Page 372 Radio Operation ....310 Restraints, Child ....126 Adjustable Shoulder Belt ..112 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Radio Screens .
  • Page 373 Selection Of Coolant Mode Setting (ACC Only) ..174 Telescoping Steering Column ..36 (Antifreeze) ..280, 282, 283 Resume ....170 Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC) .
  • Page 374 Snow Tires ....264 Tread Wear Indicators ...262 Uconnect (Hands-Free Phone) Spare Tire ..210, 264, 265, 266 Turn Signals.
  • Page 375 Wheel And Wheel Trim ...266 Wheel And Wheel Trim Care ..266 Wind Buffeting ....58, 59 Window Fogging .
  • Page 377 Driving and Alcohol: This guide has been prepared to help you get quickly acquainted with your new Jeep brand vehicle and to provide Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of collisions. Your a convenient reference source for driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood alcohol levels far below common questions.
  • Page 378 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). ©2017 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Jeep and SRT are registered trademarks of FCA US LLC.

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