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CHASSIS CAB
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  • Page 1 2018 CHASSIS CAB USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT Get warranty and other information online – you can review and print or download a copy of the Owner’s Manual, Navigation/Uconnect manuals and the limited warranties provided by FCA US LLC for your vehicle by visiting www.mopar.com (U.S.) or www.owners.mopar.ca (Canada). Click on the applicable link in the “Popular Topics”...
  • Page 3 Congratulations on selecting your new FCA This User Guide has been prepared to help you quickly become acquainted with the im- US LLC vehicle. Be assured that it represents portant features of your vehicle. It contains precision workmanship, distinctive styling, most things you will need to operate and and high quality.
  • Page 4 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedi- ment installed by van conversion/camper cated graphic tabs, at the side of each odd manufacturers/body builders. U.S. residents Essential Information page. A few pages further there is a key for refer to the Warranty Information book, Sec- getting to know the chapter order and the tion 2.1.C.
  • Page 5 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND OPERATING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INDEX...
  • Page 7 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL ... . .6 INTERIOR.....7...
  • Page 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel 1 — Air Vents 4 — Instrument Cluster 2 — Multifunction Lever 5 — Windshield Wiper Lever 3 — Steering Wheel 6 — Radio...
  • Page 9 INTERIOR Interior 1 — Door Locks/Window Switches 4 — Switch Panel 2 — Seats 5 — Glovebox 3 — Gear Selector...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE VEHICLE USER GUIDE — IF EQUIPPED .11 SEATS .....21 Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control — If Equipped .
  • Page 12 UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER Programming HomeLink To A Garage INTERNAL EQUIPMENT ...49 Door Opener ....47 (HOMELINK) .
  • Page 13: Vehicle User Guide - If Equipped

    VEHICLE USER GUIDE — IF EQUIPPED Pre-Installed Features • Your User Guide — • Available when Access your Owner’s Information – right Updated in and where you through your Uconnect 4C or 4C NAV touch- real-time need it screen radio — If Equipped •...
  • Page 14 Vehicle User Guide Home Screen NOTE: Your Uconnect radio will display the Vehicle Features/Benefits Uconnect screen images are for illustration User Guide on your touchscreen radio to • Pre-installed on your Uconnect purposes only and may not reflect exact soft- assist in better understanding your vehicle.
  • Page 15: Keys

    • Warranty information The key fob operates the ignition switch. Insert the square end of the key fob into the • Crucial driver information and assistance: ignition switch located on the instrument • Operating • Maintenance panel and rotate to the desired position. It Instructions Schedules also contains the key fob and an emergency...
  • Page 16 operating positions, three of which are la- • You can insert the double-sided emergency beled and will illuminate when in position. key into the door lock cylinder with either side up. The three positions are OFF, ACC, and ON/ RUN. The fourth position is START, during The Remote Keyless Entry system allows you start RUN will illuminate.
  • Page 17 signal lights will flash to acknowledge the NOTE: unlock signal. The illuminated entry system • The interior lights will turn off if you place will also turn on. the ignition in the ACC or ON/RUN position while the Panic Alarm is activated. How- NOTE: ever, the exterior lights and horn will remain The instrument cluster display or Uconnect...
  • Page 18: Ignition Switch

    NOTE: The Keyless Push Button Ignition has four Changes or modifications not expressly ap- operating positions; three of which are la- proved by the party responsible for compli- beled and will illuminate when in position. ance could void the user’s authority to oper- The three positions are OFF, ACC, and ON/ ate the equipment.
  • Page 19: To Exit Remote Start Mode Without Driving The Vehicle

    • If an engine fault is present or fuel level is To Exit Remote Start Mode And NOTE: low, the vehicle will start and then shut Changes or modifications not expressly ap- Drive The Vehicle down in 10 seconds. proved by the party responsible for compli- Before the end of the 15-minute cycle, push ance could void the user’s authority to oper- •...
  • Page 20: To Arm The System

    To Arm The System zone (refer to "Keyless Enter- N-Go — 3. Cycle the ignition out of the OFF position. Passive Entry" in "Getting To Know Your • For vehicles equipped with Keyless Follow these steps to arm the vehicle security Vehicle"...
  • Page 21: Doors

    battery is reconnected; the exterior lights will • If the vehicle is unlocked by Passive Entry flash, and the horn will sound. If this occurs, and no door is opened within 60 seconds, the vehicle will re-lock and if equipped will disarm the vehicle security alarm.
  • Page 22 To Unlock From The Passenger Side: vehicle for any valid Passive Entry key fobs. If Do NOT grab the door handle when pushing one of the vehicle's Passive Entry key fobs is the door handle lock button. This could un- With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft detected inside the vehicle, and no other lock the door(s).
  • Page 23: Seats

    The vehicle doors can also be locked by using SEATS tion presets. Your remote keyless entry key the key fob lock button or the lock button fob can also be programmed to recall the Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint located on the vehicle’s interior door panel.
  • Page 24 Programming The Memory Feature Linking And Unlinking The Remote Keyless To program your key fobs, perform the follow- ing: Entry Key Fob To Memory To create a new memory profile, perform the 1. Cycle the vehicle’s ignition to the OFF following: Your key fobs can be programmed to recall position.
  • Page 25 Memory Position Recall • When you remove the key fob from the Driver Two Memory Position Recall ignition (or change the ignition to OFF, for • To recall the memory setting for driver two NOTE: vehicles equipped with Keyless Enter-N- using the memory switch, push memory •...
  • Page 26: Heated Seats

    Each stored memory setting will have an If the HI-level setting is selected, the system WARNING! associated Easy Entry and Easy Exit position. will automatically switch to LO-level after exercise care when using the seat approximately 60 minutes of continuous op- NOTE: heater.
  • Page 27 Rear Heated Seats When the HI-level setting is selected, the • Press the ventilated seat button second time to choose LO. heater will provide a boosted heat level dur- On some models, the two outboard seats are ing the first four minutes of operation. Then, •...
  • Page 28: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS Front Head Restraint Adjustment NOTE: Do not reposition the head restraint 180 de- To raise the head restraint, pull upward on Head restraints are designed to reduce the grees to the incorrect position in an attempt the head restraint. To lower the head re- risk of injury by restricting head movement in to gain additional clearance to the back of the straint, push the adjustment button located...
  • Page 29: Front Head Restraint Removal

    • Do not reposition the head restraint Rear Head Restraint Removal WARNING! 180 degrees to the incorrect position in an To remove the head restraint, push the ad- attempt to gain additional clearance to the • A loose head restraint thrown forward in justment button and the release button while back of the head.
  • Page 30: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL WARNING! Tilt Steering Column Do not adjust the steering column while driving. Adjusting the steering column This feature allows you to tilt the steering while driving or driving with the steering column upward or downward. The tilt lever is column unlocked, could cause the driver located on the steering column, below the to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 31: Driver Adjustable Pedals - If Equipped

    The heated steering wheel control button is clutch pedals (if equipped) to move toward or WARNING! located on the center instrument panel below away from the driver to provide improved the climate controls. There are also buttons position with the steering wheel. •...
  • Page 32: Mirrors

    • For vehicles equipped with Driver Memory MIRRORS Seat, you can use your remote keyless entry key fob or the memory switch on the driver’s Power Folding Outside Mirrors For door trim panel to return the adjustable Standard And Trailer Tow — pedals to pre-programmed positions.
  • Page 33: Exterior Lights

    • The mirrors shake and vibrate at normal EXTERIOR LIGHTS driving speeds. Headlight Switch To Reset The Power Folding Mirrors: 1. Using the power folding mirror switch, The headlight switch is located on the left move the mirror to its full forward side of the instrument panel, next to the position.
  • Page 34: Headlights

    breakage than glass lights. Plastic is not as Headlights High/Low Beam Switch scratch resistant as glass and therefore dif- To turn on the headlights, rotate the head- Push the multifunction lever toward the in- ferent lens cleaning procedures must be fol- light switch clockwise to the headlight posi- strument panel to switch the headlights to lowed.
  • Page 35: Automatic Headlights - If Equipped

    NOTE: To Activate Automatic Headlights — If Equipped • The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Con- 1. The Automatic High Beams are enabled trol can be turned on or off by selecting through the Uconnect system. Refer to This system automatically turns the head- “ON”...
  • Page 36: Parking Lights And Panel Lights

    Parking Lights And Panel Lights NOTE: Lane Change Assist — This feature can be programmed through the If Equipped Uconnect system. Refer to “Uconnect Set- To turn on the parking lights and instrument tings” in “Multimedia” in the Owner’s Tap the lever up or down once, without mov- panel lights, rotate the headlight switch Manual www.mopar.com/en-us/care/...
  • Page 37: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    Rotate the end of the lever upward, to the first Washer fluid will be sprayed and the wiper Mist Feature detent past the intermittent settings for low- will operate for two to three cycles after the When a single wipe to clear off road mist or speed wiper operation.
  • Page 38 NOTE: NOTE: • Transmission In NEUTRAL Position — When This feature can be programmed through the the ignition is ON, and the transmission is • The Rain Sensing feature will not operate Uconnect system. Refer to “Uconnect Set- in the NEUTRAL position, the Rain Sensing when the wiper switch is in the low or tings”...
  • Page 39: Climate Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROLS Automatic Climate Controls With A Touchscreen Uconnect 4C/4C NAV Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 40 Automatic Climate Control Knobs...
  • Page 41 Control Descriptions NOTE: Icons and descriptions can vary based upon vehicle equipment. 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 the button on the touchscreen, or push and release the button on the faceplate, to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when A/C is on.
  • Page 42 Icon Description Front Defrost Button Press and release the touchscreen button, or push and release the button on the faceplate, to change 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.
  • Page 43 Icon Description SYNC Button — If Equipped Press the SYNC button on the touchscreen to toggle the SYNC feature on/off. The SYNC indicator is illuminated when this feature is enabled. SYNC is used to synchronize the passenger temperature setting with the driver temperature setting.
  • Page 44: Climate Control Functions

    Icon Description Floor Mode Floor Mode Air comes from the floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister outlets. Mix Mode Mix Mode Air is directed through the floor, defrost, and side window demister outlets. This setting works best in cold or snowy conditions that require extra heat to the windshield.
  • Page 45: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc) - If Equipped

    • If your air conditioning performance seems when this button is selected. Press the button 3. When the system is set up for your comfort lower than expected, check the front of the a second time to turn off the Recirculation level, it is not necessary to change the A/C condenser (located in front of the ra- mode and allow outside air into the vehicle.
  • Page 46: Operating Tips

    Manual Operation Override Vacation/Storage Cabin Air Filter This system offers a full complement of Before you store your vehicle, or keep it out of The climate control system filters out dust manual override features. The AUTO symbol service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks or more, and pollen from the air.
  • Page 47: To Close The Hood

    1. Pull the hood release lever located below UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER CAUTION! the steering wheel at the base of the (HOMELINK) instrument panel. To prevent possible damage, do not slam the hood to close it. Use a firm downward 2.
  • Page 48: Before You Begin Programming Homelink

    • The HomeLink buttons that are located in If you have any problems, or require assis- NOTE: the overhead console or sunvisor designate tance, please call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 Erasing all channels should only be per- the three different HomeLink channels. or, on the Internet at HomeLink.com for in- formed when programming HomeLink for the formation or assistance.
  • Page 49: Programming Homelink To A Garage Door Opener

    NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The “LEARN” or “TRAIN” button is not the For vehicle’s equipped with Keyless Enter- • It may take up to 30 seconds or longer button you normally use to operate the de- N-Go, place the ignition in the RUN posi- in some cases for the channel to train.
  • Page 50: Programming Homelink To A Miscellaneous Device

    2. Return to the vehicle and push the pro- NOTE: WARNING! grammed HomeLink button three times Canadian radio frequency laws require trans- (holding the button for two seconds each mitter signals to time-out (or quit) after sev- • Your motorized door or gate will open time).
  • Page 51: General Information

    NOTE: 2. This device must accept any interference NOTE: For vehicle’s equipped with Keyless Enter- To ensure proper operation, a Mopar knob received, including interference that may N-Go, place the ignition in the RUN posi- and element must be used. cause undesired operation.
  • Page 52 The auxiliary power outlets can be found in WARNING! the following locations: To avoid serious injury or death: • Lower left and lower right in the center of • Only devices designed for use in this the instrument panel – if equipped with a type of outlet should be inserted into any column or a eight-speed electronic gear 12 Volt outlet.
  • Page 53: Power Inverter - If Equipped

    The power inverter is designed with built-in To turn on the power outlet, simply plug in the CAUTION! overload protection. If the power rating of device. The outlet automatically turns off quickly. Only use these intermittently 150 Watts is exceeded, the power inverter when the device is unplugged.
  • Page 55 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ..54 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ..61 ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II .....69 Red Warning Lights .
  • Page 56: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY Instrument Cluster Display The system allows the driver to select infor- mation by pushing the following instrument Controls Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- cluster display control buttons located on the ment cluster display, which offers useful in- The instrument cluster display features a left side of the steering wheel: formation to the driver.
  • Page 57: Diesel Messages And Warnings - 6.7L Cummins Diesel Engine

    • Push and release the down arrow button to vehicle and managed by the Powertrain Con- have the emissions maintenance per- trol Module (PCM). The PCM manages engine formed. Emissions maintenance may in- scroll downward through the main menu combustion to allow the exhaust system’s clude replacing the Closed Crankcase Ven- items, submenu screen, and vehicle set- catalyst to trap and burn Particulate Matter...
  • Page 58 system and allow your Cummins diesel en- CAUTION! CAUTION! gine and exhaust after-treatment system to remove the trapped PM and restore the sys- See your authorized dealer, as damage to See your authorized dealer, as damage to tem to normal operating condition. the exhaust system could occur soon with the exhaust system could occur soon with continued operation.
  • Page 59 • Coolant Low — This telltale will turn on to proximately 5 gallons (19 Liters) of DEF is – If the system detects that the level of indicate the vehicle coolant level is low. required to refill the tank when this mes- fuel in the tank has increased.
  • Page 60 5 MPH (8 km/H) if the DEF system is not NOTE: • 5 MPH Max Speed Service DEF System See serviced within less than 200 miles (322 km) Dealer — This message will continuously Under some circumstances this mileage display, and will be accompanied by a pe- of the fault being detected.
  • Page 61: Oil Life Reset

    under demanding hot or high altitude condi- Vehicles Equipped With Passive Entry Vehicles Not Equipped With Passive Entry tions. If the instrument cluster display dis- 1. Without pushing the brake pedal, push 1. Without pushing the brake pedal, cycle plays the message “Active Airbox Service the ignition to the ON/RUN position (do the ENGINE START/STOP button and Required See Dealer”, vehicle performance...
  • Page 62 Instrument Cluster Display Programmable Features The instrument cluster display can be used to view or change the following settings. Push the up or down arrow button until System Setup displays, then push the right arrow button. Scroll through the settings using the up or down arrow button. Push the right arrow button to change the setting.
  • Page 63: Warning Lights And Messages

    WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES light is either not on during startup, stays on, The dual brake system provides a reserve or turns on while driving, have the system braking capacity in the event of a failure to a Red Warning Lights inspected at an authorized dealer as soon as portion of the hydraulic system.
  • Page 64 NOTE: ning, the light will either stay on or flash WARNING! This light shows only that the parking brake is depending on the nature of the problem. Have the vehicle checked immediately. applied. It does not show the degree of brake Cycle the ignition when the vehicle is safely application.
  • Page 65: Yellow Warning Lights

    — Electric Power Steering Fault If the light turns on while driving, safely pull — Trailer Brake Disconnected over and stop the vehicle. If the A/C system is Warning Light Warning Light on, turn it off. Also, shift the transmission This light will turn on when there's a fault This telltale is on when the Trailer Brake has into NEUTRAL and idle the vehicle.
  • Page 66 Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing speeds greater than 30 mph (48 km/h), see CAUTION! gas cap, poor quality fuel, etc., may illumi- your authorized dealer as soon as possible to nate the light after engine start. The vehicle have the problem diagnosed and corrected.
  • Page 67 — Tire Pressure Monitoring System vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure la- Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when bel. (If your vehicle has tires of a different (TPMS) Warning Light the system is not operating properly. The size than the size indicated on the vehicle The warning light switches on and a message TPMS malfunction indicator is combined...
  • Page 68 — Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Warning — Loose Fuel Filler Cap Warning Light CAUTION! Light — If Equipped The TPMS has been optimized for the This light monitors the Anti-Lock Brake Sys- This light will illuminate when the fuel filler original equipment tires and wheels. tem (ABS).
  • Page 69: Yellow Indicator Lights

    — Cargo Light — If Equipped — 2WD Indicator Light — WARNING! If Equipped The cargo light will illuminate when the cargo If you continue operating the vehicle when light is activated by pushing the cargo light This light alerts the driver that the vehicle is the Transmission Temperature Warning button on the headlight switch.
  • Page 70: Green Indicator Lights

    age. Refer to the “Draining Fuel/Water Sepa- — Turn Signal Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights rator Filter” section in “Dealer Service” in When the left or right turn signal is activated, — Cruise Control ON Indicator “Servicing And Maintenance” for further in- the turn signal indicator will flash indepen- formation.
  • Page 71: Onboard Diagnostic System

    ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — CAUTION! WARNING! OBD II • Prolonged driving with the MIL on could • ONLY an authorized service technician cause further damage to the emission should connect equipment to the OBD II Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated control system.
  • Page 73 SAFETY SAFETY AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS ..72 Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS). .87 Exhaust Gas ....115 Child Restraints ....96 Safety Checks You Should Make Inside Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .72 The Vehicle .
  • Page 74: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS The TPMS will warn the driver of a low tire NOTE: pressure if the tire pressure falls below the When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may Tire Pressure Monitoring System low-pressure warning limit for any reason, need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi including low temperature effects and natu- (30 kPa) above the recommended cold plac-...
  • Page 75 NOTE: Premium System CAUTION! • The TPMS is not intended to replace nor- The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) • The TPMS has been optimized for the mal tire care and maintenance or to provide uses wireless technology with wheel rim original equipment tires and wheels.
  • Page 76 The “Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light” the instrument cluster graphic) to the vehi- will illuminate in the instrument cluster and cle’s recommended cold placard pressure in- a chime will sound when tire pressure is low flation value as shown in the "Inflate to XX" in one or more of the four active road tires.
  • Page 77 • Signal interference due to electronic de- Light” will no longer flash and the tire pres- a "SERVICE TPM SYSTEM" message for a vices or driving next to facilities emitting sure display screen will be displayed showing minimum of five seconds and then display the same radio frequencies as the TPM dashes (- -) in place of the pressure value.
  • Page 78: Occupant Restraint Systems

    Tire Pressure Information System (TPIS) The TPIS system will display all four (Single • Using tire chains on the vehicle. Rear Wheel [SRW] applications) or six (Dual Chassis Cab — If Equipped • Using wheels/tires not equipped with TPM Rear Wheel [DRW] applications) tire pressure sensors.
  • Page 79: Occupant Restraint Systems Features

    Occupant Restraint Systems 2. If a child from 2 to 12 years old (not in a 8. Do not lean against the door or window. If rear-facing child restraint) must ride in your vehicle has side air bags, and deploy- Features the front passenger seat, move the seat as ment occurs, the side air bags will inflate...
  • Page 80: Seat Belt Systems

    Seat Belt Systems Initial Indication Belt Reminder Light will remain on until the seat belts are buckled. The BeltAlert warning If the driver is unbuckled when the ignition Buckle up even though you are an excellent sequence may repeat based on vehicle speed switch is first in the START or ON/RUN posi- driver, even on short trips.
  • Page 81 BeltAlert can be activated or deactivated by WARNING! WARNING! your authorized dealer. FCA US LLC does not • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a recommend deactivating BeltAlert. • Relying on the air bags alone could lead seat and using a seat belt properly. Oc- to more severe injuries in a collision.
  • Page 82 Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions WARNING! WARNING! 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit • A seat belt that is worn under your arm is • A lap belt worn too high can increase the back and adjust the seat. dangerous.
  • Page 83 3. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure insert the latch plate into the buckle until Use the following procedure to untwist a you hear a “click.” twisted lap/shoulder belt. 1. Position the latch plate as close as pos- sible to the anchor point.
  • Page 84 NOTE: First Row Center Seat Belt Operating The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchor- Instructions (Regular Cab Only) age is equipped with an Easy Up feature. This The first row center seat belt (Regular Cab feature allows the shoulder belt anchorage to only) features a seat belt with a mini-latch be adjusted in the upward position without plate and buckle, which allows the seat belt...
  • Page 85 1. Remove the mini-latch plate and regular 5. Sit back in seat. Slide the regular latch plate up the webbing as far as necessary latch plate from its stowed position on the to allow the seat belt to go around your seat.
  • Page 86 10. To disengage the mini-latch plate from To remove slack, pull the loose end of the WARNING! the mini-buckle for storage, insert the webbing. Wear the lap belt snug against the regular latch plate into the center red hips. Sit back and upright in the seat, then •...
  • Page 87 Seat belts must be worn by all occupants The pretensioners are triggered by the Occu- WARNING! including pregnant women: the risk of injury pant Restraint Controller (ORC). Like the air and the center of the occupant’s body is in the event of an accident is reduced for the bags, the pretensioners are single use items.
  • Page 88 webbing necessary to comfortably wrap around the occupant’s mid-section. Slide the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a "click." In Automatic Locking Mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The seat belt will still retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt.
  • Page 89: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    How To Engage The Automatic Locking Mode with the electrical Air Bag System Compo- WARNING! nents. Your vehicle may be equipped with the 1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulder • Failure to replace the seat belt assembly following Air Bag System Components: belt.
  • Page 90 ON/RUN position. If the ignition switch is in designed to be maintenance free, if any of WARNING! the following occurs, have an authorized the OFF position or in the ACC position, the dealer service the air bag system immedi- air bag system is not on and the air bags will Ignoring the Air Bag Warning Light in your ately.
  • Page 91 The first stage inflator is triggered immedi- WARNING! ately during an impact that requires air bag deployment. A low energy output is used in • Being too close to the steering wheel or less severe collisions. A higher energy output instrument panel during front air bag is used for more severe collisions.
  • Page 92 Because air bag sensors measure vehicle Knee Impact Bolsters WARNING! deceleration over time, vehicle speed and The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the are designed to open only when the air damage by themselves are not good indica- knees of the driver and front passenger, and bags are inflating.
  • Page 93 Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam on the Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Cur- (SABs) are located in the outboard side of the outboard side of the seatback’s trim cover. The tains (SABICs) are located above the side front seats.
  • Page 94 The SABIC deploys downward, covering the only. Vehicle damage by itself is not a good WARNING! side windows. An inflating SABIC pushes the indicator of whether or not Side Air Bags the roof. Do not add an aftermarket outside edge of the headliner out of the way should have deployed.
  • Page 95 NOTE: the seat belt pretensioners, with or without WARNING! Air bag covers may not be obvious in the the Side Air Bags, on both sides of the vehicle in all collisions. They also help keep you in if the vehicle experiences a near rollover interior trim, but they will open during air bag position, away from an inflating Side Air deployment.
  • Page 96 • Front and Side Impact Sensors — If normal by-product of the process that gen- NOTE: Equipped erates the non-toxic gas used for air bag • Air bag covers may not be obvious in the inflation. These airborne particles may irri- •...
  • Page 97 Enhanced Accident Response System Reset Event Data Recorder (EDR) WARNING! Procedure This vehicle is equipped with an event data • It is dangerous to try to repair any part of In order to reset the Enhanced Accident Re- recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR the air bag system yourself.
  • Page 98: Child Restraints

    NOTE: Children 12 years or younger should ride Before buying any restraint system, make properly buckled up in a rear seat, if avail- sure that it has a label certifying that it meets EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if able.
  • Page 99 Summary Of Recommendations For Restraining Children In Vehicles Child Size, Height, Weight Or Age Recommended Type Of Child Restraint Children who are two years old or younger and Either an Infant Carrier or a Convertible Child Infants and Toddlers who have not reached the height or weight Restraint, facing rearward in the rear seat of limits of their child restraint the vehicle...
  • Page 100 Older Children And Child Restraints WARNING! WARNING! Children who are two years old or who have Do not install a rear-facing car seat using a • Improper installation can lead to failure outgrown their rear-facing convertible child rear support leg in this vehicle. The floor of of an infant or child restraint.
  • Page 101 Children Too Large For Booster Seats If the answer to any of these questions was “no,” then the child still needs to use a Children who are large enough to wear the booster seat in this vehicle. If the child is shoulder belt comfortably, and whose legs are using the lap/shoulder belt, check seat belt long enough to bend over the front of the seat...
  • Page 102 Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Restraint Type Combined Weight of the Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Child + Child Restraint LATCH – Lower Anchors Seat Belt Only LATCH – Lower Anchors Seat Belt + Top Tether Only + Top Tether Anchor Anchor...
  • Page 103 Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren top tether anchorage located behind the seat- ing position. These anchorages are used to (LATCH) Restraint System install LATCH-equipped child seats without using the vehicle’s seat belts. Some seating positions may have a top tether anchorage but no lower anchorages.
  • Page 104 Crew Cab Full Bench LATCH Positions Lower Anchorage Symbol (2 An- chorages Per Seating Position) Top Tether Anchorage Symbol Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the What is the weight limit (child’s weight + combined weight of the child and the child weight of the child restraint) for using the restraint is 65 lbs (29.5 kg).
  • Page 105 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- Can the LATCH anchorages and the seat belt facing or forward-facing child restraint. be used together to attach a rear-facing or Booster seats may be attached to the LATCH forward-facing child restraint? anchorages if allowed by the booster seat...
  • Page 106 Locating The LATCH Anchorages — Crew Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages Cab Only Regular Cab models have tether strap anchorages behind the front center and right The lower anchorages are round bars seats. Crew Cab models have tether strap that are found at the rear of the seat cushion anchorages located behind each of the rear where it meets the seatback.
  • Page 107 LATCH-compatible child restraint systems To Install A LATCH-Compatible Child Re- WARNING! will be equipped with a rigid bar or a flexible straint Please refer to “To Install A LATCH- strap on each side. Each will have a hook or If the selected seating position has a Switch- Compatible Child Restraint”...
  • Page 108 3. Attach the lower hooks or connectors of How To Stow An Unused Switchable-ALR WARNING! the child restraint to the lower anchorages (ALR) Seat Belt: child restraint manufacturer’s directions in the selected seating position. When using the LATCH attaching system to exactly when installing an infant or child 4.
  • Page 109 Crew Cab: Split Bench And Full Bench Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing WARNING! Child Restraints In This Vehicle The seat belts in the passenger seating posi- • Follow the child restraint manufactur- tions are equipped with either a Switchable er’s directions exactly when installing an Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) or a infant or child restraint.
  • Page 110 Crew Cab Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) Locations CINCH = Cinching Latchplate ALR = Switchable Automatic Locking Retractor Top Tether Anchorage Symbol Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + Always use the tether anchor when using the weight of the child restraint) for using the seat belt to install a forward facing child re- Weight limit of the Child Restraint...
  • Page 111 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts Can the head restraints be removed? Head restraints may not be removed. In positions with cinching latch plates Can the buckle stalk be twisted to tighten the Yes – Cinching Latch Plate (CINCH), the buckle stalk may be twisted up to seat belt against the belt path of the child re- No –...
  • Page 112 tighten the lap portion around the child 4. Finally, pull up on any excess webbing to WARNING! restraint while you push the child restraint tighten the lap portion around the child rearward and downward into the vehicle restraint while you push the child restraint •...
  • Page 113 shorten it. Insert the latch plate into the WARNING! buckle with the release button facing out, Restraint System” for the location of ap- away from the child restraint. Repeat steps proved tether anchorages in your vehicle. 4 to 6, above, to complete the installation of the child restraint.
  • Page 114 adjust the head restraint to the upward WARNING! position to pass the tether strap under- neath the head restraint and between its Never place a rear-facing child restraint in posts. front of an air bag. A deploying Passenger Front Air Bag can cause death or serious 3.
  • Page 115 over the seat back, under the head re- straint, through the tether strap loop be- hind the seat and over to the tether strap loop behind the center seat. 3. Pass the tether strap hook under the head restraint behind the child seat, though the tether strap loop behind the seat and over to the center tether strap loop.
  • Page 116 4. Attach the hook to the outboard tether strap loop. 5. Tighten the tether straps according to the child seat manufacturer’s instructions, tightening the right and left tether straps before the center tether strap. Tether Strap Through Center Tether Strap Tether Strap Through Center Tether Strap Loop Loop And Attached To Outboard Tether...
  • Page 117: Transporting Pets

    SAFETY TIPS Exhaust Gas WARNING! the seatbacks as you remove slack in the WARNING! strap. Transporting Passengers Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They con- NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE Transporting Pets tain carbon monoxide (CO), which is col- CARGO AREA. orless and odorless.
  • Page 118: 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 Check operation by selecting the defrost must be replaced after a collision if they have maintained engine exhaust system.
  • Page 119: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! control. To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or clutch pedal (if present) to check for check for interference with the accelera- DEATH: interference. If your floor mat interferes tor, brake, or clutch pedals then re- • ALWAYS securely attach your floor with the operation of any pedal, or is not install the floor mats.
  • Page 120 Lights Door Latches Fluid Leaks Check area under the vehicle after overnight Have someone observe the operation of brake Check for proper closing, latching, and lock- parking for fuel, coolant, oil, or other fluid lights and exterior lights while you work the ing.
  • Page 121 STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE — GASOLINE Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock REFUELING THE VEHICLE — GAS ..138 System ....129 ENGINE .
  • Page 122: Starting The Engine - Gasoline Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE — GASOLINE To Turn On The Engine Using The ENGINE WARNING! START/STOP Button ENGINE • Do not leave the key fob in or near the 1. Transmission must be in PARK or vehicle, or in a location accessible to Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, NEUTRAL.
  • Page 123: Starting The Engine - 6.7L Diesel Engine

    2. The ignition switch will return to the OFF Idle Shutdown — 6.4L Engine Only 2. Push the ENGINE START/STOP button once to change the ignition to the ACC mode. This feature can be enabled so that the truck position. 3.
  • Page 124: Keyless Enter-N-Go - Ignition

    Keyless Enter-N-Go — Ignition NOTE: WARNING! • Normal starting of either a cold or a warm This feature allows the driver to operate the • Do not leave children or animals inside engine is obtained without pumping or ignition switch with the push of a button, as parked vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 125 “Vehicle Not In Park” message and the ENGINE START/STOP Button Functions — With Keyless Enter-N-Go Starting Procedure — engine will remain running. Never leave a Driver’s Foot OFF The Brake Pedal (In PARK Or Engine Manifold Air Temperature 0° F To 66°...
  • Page 126: Extreme Cold Weather

    3. While the "Wait to Start" telltale is on, the 5. After engine start-up, check to see that Extreme Cold Weather instrument cluster will additionally dis- there is oil pressure. The Cummins diesel engine is equipped with play a gauge or bar whose initial length 6.
  • Page 127: Normal Operation - 6.7L Diesel Engine

    NORMAL OPERATION — 6.7L DIESEL Cold Weather Precautions low that the fuel may not burn completely. Incomplete combustion allows carbon and ENGINE Operation in ambient temperature below varnish to form on piston rings, engine valves, 32°F (0°C) may require special consider- and injector nozzles.
  • Page 128: Stopping The Engine

    to maintain normal system voltage by auto- The Idle-Up feature uses the speed control ing oil and coolant to carry excess heat away matically increasing engine idle speed. You switches to increase engine idle speed and from the combustion chamber, bearings, in- may notice several consecutive increases in quickly warm the vehicle's interior.
  • Page 129: Engine Break-In Recommendations - Gasoline Engine

    Idle Time (min.) Driving Condition Load Turbocharger Temperature Before Engine Shutdown Stop and Go Empty Cool Less than One Stop and Go Medium Highway Speeds Medium Warm City Traffic Maximum GCWR Three Highway Speeds Maximum GCWR Four Uphill Grade Maximum GCWR Five ENGINE BREAK-IN The engine oil installed in the engine at the...
  • Page 130: Automatic Transmission

    • Warm up the engine before placing it under Because of the construction of the Cummins WARNING! turbocharged diesel engine, engine run-in is load. parking brake, shift the transmission enhanced by loaded operating conditions • Do not operate the engine at idle for pro- into PARK, turn the engine OFF, and which allow the engine parts to achieve final longed periods.
  • Page 131: Key Ignition Park Interlock

    NOTE: WARNING! CAUTION! If a malfunction occurs, the system will trap • Never leave children alone in a vehicle, • Do not shift between PARK, REVERSE, the key fob in the ignition to warn you that or with access to an unlocked vehicle. NEUTRAL, or DRIVE when the engine is this safety feature is inoperable.
  • Page 132 The transmission gear position display (lo- The transmission gear selector has only speed where third gear can be engaged. PARK, cated in the instrument cluster) indicates the PARK, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, and DRIVE REVERSE, and NEUTRAL will continue to op- transmission gear range. The gear selector is shift positions.
  • Page 133: Four-Wheel Drive Operation

    If the transmission cannot be reset, autho- CAUTION! rized dealer service is required. When using ERS for engine braking while Electronic Range Select (ERS) Operation descending steep grades, be careful not to The Electronic Range Select (ERS) shift con- overspeed the engine. Apply the brakes as needed to prevent engine overspeed.
  • Page 134: Electronically Shifted Transfer Case (Four-Position Switch) - If Equipped

    Electronically Shifted Transfer • Two-Wheel Drive High Range (2WD) Case (Four-Position Switch) — • Four-Wheel Drive Lock High Range (4WD LOCK) If Equipped • Four-Wheel Drive Low Range (4WD LOW) The electronic shift transfer case is operated • Neutral (NEUTRAL) by the 4WD Control Switch (Transfer Case Switch), which is located on the instrument For additional information on the appropriate...
  • Page 135: Speed Control

    the front and rear wheels to rotate at the same This electronically shifted transfer case is The Speed Control buttons are located on the designed to be driven in the two-wheel drive speed. This range provides additional trac- right side of the steering wheel. position (2WD) for normal street and highway tion and maximum pulling power for loose, conditions on dry, hard surfaced roads.
  • Page 136: To Activate

    NOTE: To Set A Desired Speed U.S. Speed (mph) In order to ensure proper operation, the • Pushing the RES (+) button once will result Turn the Speed Control on. When the vehicle Speed Control System has been designed to in a 1 mph increase in set speed.
  • Page 137: To Accelerate For Passing

    Instrument Panel” in the Owner’s Manual at To Accelerate For Passing To Resume Speed www.mopar.com/en-us/care/ To resume a previously set speed, push the Press the accelerator as you would normally. owners-manual.html (U.S. Residents) or RES (+) button and release. Resume can be When the pedal is released, the vehicle will www.owners.mopar.ca (Canadian Residents) used at any speed above 20 mph (32 km/h).
  • Page 138: Parksense Front And Rear Park Assist - If Equipped

    PARKSENSE FRONT AND REAR PARK display indicating the vehicle is above through the "Backup Camera" button in the ParkSense operating speed. The system will "Controls" menu. Whenever the gear selector ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED become active again if the vehicle speed is is put into REVERSE, the image will be decreased to speeds less than approximately displayed in the rearview mirror display (if...
  • Page 139 the forward vehicle speed exceeds 8 mph If equipped with a Cargo Camera, a touch- WARNING! (13 km/h), the transmission is shifted into screen button to switch the display to PARK or the ignition is switched to the OFF Cargo Camera image is made available when- Drivers must be careful when backing up position.
  • Page 140: Refueling The Vehicle - Gas

    NOTE: REFUELING THE VEHICLE — GAS WARNING! If snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance builds up on the camera lens, clean the lens, • Never have any smoking materials lit in CAUTION! rinse with water, and dry with a soft cloth. Do or near the vehicle when the gas cap is not cover the lens.
  • Page 141: Materials Added To Fuel

    Materials Added To Fuel REFUELING THE VEHICLE — DIESEL Diesel Exhaust Fluid CHASSIS CAB MODELS Your vehicle is equipped with a Selective Designated TOP TIER Catalytic Reduction system to meet the very Detergent Gasoline stringent diesel emissions standards required CAUTION! contains a higher level by the Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Page 142: Diesel Exhaust Fluid Storage

    The DEF injection system consists of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Storage Adding Diesel Exhaust Fluid following components: The DEF gauge (located on the instrument Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is considered a • DEF tank cluster) will display the level of DEF remain- very stable product with a long shelf life.
  • Page 143 DEF Fill Procedure 2. Insert DEF fill adapter/nozzle into DEF CAUTION! tank filler neck. NOTE: • To avoid DEF spillage, and possible dam- Refer to “Fluids And Lubricants” in “Techni- NOTE: age to the DEF tank from overfilling, do cal Specifications” for the correct fluid type. •...
  • Page 144: Trailer Towing

    Filling The Def Tank In Cold Climates TRAILER TOWING CAUTION! Since DEF will begin to freeze at 12°F • Never add anything other than DEF to Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum (-11°C), your vehicle is equipped with an the tank – especially any form of hydro- Trailer Weight Ratings) automatic DEF heating system.
  • Page 145 CAUTION! WARNING! WARNING! • Then, during the first 500 miles • control. You could lose control of your Total weight must be distributed between (805 km) that a trailer is towed, do not vehicle and have a collision. the tow vehicle and the trailer such that the drive over 50 mph (80 km/h) and do not •...
  • Page 146 • Trailer brakes are recommended for trailers Integrated Trailer Brake Module — If Equipped The user interface consists of the following: over 1,000 lbs (453 kg) and required for Your vehicle may have an Integrated Trailer Manual Brake Control Lever trailers in excess of 2,000 lbs (907 kg).
  • Page 147 GAIN Adjustment Buttons (+/-) 2. Hook up the trailer and make the electri- 7. Push the RIGHT arrow and then push the cal connections according to the trailer UP or DOWN buttons until the proper Pushing these buttons will adjust the brake manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 148 Light Electric Heavy Electric Light EOH Heavy EOH Type of Trailer Brakes Electric Trailer Brakes Electric Trailer Brakes Electric over Electric over Hydraulic Trailer Brakes Hydraulic Trailer Brakes Load *Under 10,000 lbs *Above 10,000 lbs *Under 10,000 lbs *Above 10,000 lbs * The suggested selection depends and may NOTE: CAUTION!
  • Page 149: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

    RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Two-Wheel Drive Four-Wheel Drive Models Ground Models See Instructions • Automatic transmission in PARK NOT ALLOWED Flat Tow NONE • Manual transmission in gear (NOT in NEUTRAL) •...
  • Page 150: Recreational Towing - Four-Wheel Drive Models

    CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! transmission and/or transfer case dam- • Towing with the rear wheels on the • DO NOT dolly tow any 4WD vehicle. age. Damage from improper towing is ground will cause severe transmission Towing with only one set of wheels on not covered under the New Vehicle Lim- damage.
  • Page 151 • With manual shift transfer case, shift 8. Release the brake pedal (and clutch pedal WARNING! the transfer case lever into NEUTRAL on manual transmissions) for five seconds matic transmission is in PARK (or manual (N). and ensure that there is no vehicle transmission is in gear).
  • Page 152 NOTE: Shifting Out Of NEUTRAL (N) • With electronic shift transfer case with With electronic shift transfer case: push-button selector switch, push and Use the following procedure to prepare your hold the switch for the desired transfer • Steps 2 through 4 are requirements that vehicle for normal usage: case position, until the NEUTRAL (N) must be met before pushing the NEUTRAL...
  • Page 153 NOTE: • The ignition must be in the ON/RUN mode With electronic shift transfer case: for a shift to take place and for the position indicator lights to be operable. If the igni- • Steps 3 and 4 are requirements that must tion is not in the ON/RUN mode, the shift be met before pushing the button to shift will not take place and no position indicator...
  • Page 155 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ..154 To Stow The Flat Or Spare — FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE ..168 If Equipped ....163 BULB REPLACEMENT .
  • Page 156: Hazard Warning Flashers

    HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS BULB REPLACEMENT Bulb Number Premium Headlamp The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located HIR2 Replacement Bulbs – Low Beam on the upper switch bank just below the Premium Headlamp 9005 radio. – High Beam LIGHT BULBS — Interior Push the switch to turn on the Hazard Warn- Premium Headlamp Bulb Number...
  • Page 157: Fuses

    Power Distribution Center FUSES WARNING! The Power Distribution Center is located in • Before replacing a fuse, make sure that WARNING! the engine compartment near the battery. the ignition is off and that all the other This center contains cartridge fuses, micro services are switched off and/or disen- •...
  • Page 158 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 40 Amp Green (Special – Diesel Fuel Heater – If Equipped Services Vehicle & Cum- mins Diesel) 40 Amp Green – Body Controller / Exterior Lighting #2 50 Amp Red – Body Controller / Exterior Lighting #2 – If Equipped with Stop/Start 30 Amp Pink –...
  • Page 159 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 20 Amp Blue – Trailer Tow Parking Lights – If Equipped 30 Amp Pink – Trailer Tow Receptacle 30 Amp Pink (1500 LD – Urea Heater Control – If Equipped Diesel) – – Spare Fuse 20 Amp Blue –...
  • Page 160 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – 15 Amp Blue Additional Diesel Content – If Equipped – 20 Amp Yellow Transmission – 20 Amp Yellow Spare Fuse – 10 Amp Red SCR Relay – If Equipped – 15 Amp Blue Underhood Lamp –...
  • Page 161 Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – 10 Amp Red Engine Control Module / Electric Power Steering – 15 Amp Blue Clearance Lights – 10 Amp Red Universal Garage Door Opener / Compass – 20 Amp Yellow Trailer Tow Right Turn / Stop Lights –...
  • Page 162: Jacking And Tire Changing

    JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING 4500/5500 Models CAUTION! These vehicles do not come equipped with a • When installing the power distribution WARNING! jack. center cover, it is important to ensure • Do not attempt to change a tire on the the cover is properly positioned and fully NOTE: latched.
  • Page 163: Jacking Instructions 4500 And 5500 Series

    4. Apply the parking brake. Jacking Instructions 4500 And WARNING! 5500 Series 5. Turn the ignition OFF. • If working on or near a roadway, be 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel extremely careful of motor traffic. WARNING! •...
  • Page 164 CAUTION! Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on locations other than those indi- cated in the Jacking Instructions for this vehicle. 1. If equipped, remove the spare wheel, jack, and tools from storage. 2. Using the lug wrench, loosen, but do not remove, the lug nuts by turning them counterclockwise one turn while the wheel is still on the ground.
  • Page 165: To Stow The Flat Or Spare - If Equipped

    4. By rotating the lug wrench clockwise, them checked with a torque wrench by an To Stow The Flat Or Spare — authorized dealer or at a service station. raise the vehicle until the wheel just If Equipped clears the surface. WARNING! Refer to Upfitters Body Builders Guide for WARNING!
  • Page 166: Jump Starting

    On 3500 models with dual rear wheels the flat tip completely and using a back and CAUTION! (DRW), you must first remove the hub caps. forth motion, loosen the wheel skin. Repeat The jack handle driver has a hook at one end this procedure around the tire until the skin Do not use a portable battery booster pack that will fit in the pull off notch of the rear...
  • Page 167: Jump Starting Procedure

    WARNING! WARNING! • Take care to avoid the radiator cooling Do not allow vehicles to touch each other as this could establish a ground connec- fan whenever the hood is raised. It can tion and personal injury could result. start anytime the ignition switch is ON. You can be injured by moving fan blades.
  • Page 168: If Your Engine Overheats

    NOTE: 5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has 4. Disconnect the opposite end of the posi- Do not jump off fuses. Only jump directly off the booster battery, let the engine idle a tive (+) jumper cable from the positive (+) positive post.
  • Page 169: Gear Selector Override

    • In city traffic — while stopped, place the WARNING! transmission in NEUTRAL, but do not in- pressure cap when the radiator or coolant crease the engine idle speed while prevent- bottle is hot. ing vehicle motion with the brakes. NOTE: CAUTION! There are steps that you can take to slow...
  • Page 170: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    6. Move the gear selector to the NEUTRAL NOTE: CAUTION! position. Push the "ESC Off" switch, to place the Elec- tronic Stability Control (ESC) system in "Par- • Racing the engine or spinning the 7. The vehicle may then be started in tial Off"...
  • Page 171: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing operable, disabled vehicles may also be a disabled vehicle using a commercial towing towed as described under “Recreational Tow- service. If the transmission and drivetrain are ing” in the “Starting And Operating” section. Wheels OFF The Towing Condition 2WD Models...
  • Page 172: Two-Wheel Drive Models

    If the transmission is not operable, or the If flatbed equipment is not available, and the CAUTION! vehicle must be towed faster than 30 mph transfer case is operable, the vehicle may be (48 km/h) or farther than 15 miles (24 km), towed (in the forward direction, with ALL •...
  • Page 173: Emergency Tow Hooks - If Equipped

    Emergency Tow Hooks — EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) CAUTION! If Equipped This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Tow hooks are for emergency use only, to Your vehicle may be equipped with emer- Recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR rescue a vehicle stranded off road.
  • Page 175 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING — GASOLINE 6.4L Engine ....184 HOISTING ....191 ENGINE .
  • Page 176: Scheduled Servicing - Gasoline Engine

    SCHEDULED SERVICING — GASOLINE reset by referring to the steps described under Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: “Warning And Indicator Lights” or “Instru- ENGINE • Check engine oil level ment Cluster Display” in “Getting To Know • Check windshield washer fluid level Your Instrument Panel”...
  • Page 177: Maintenance Plan - Gasoline Engine

    Maintenance Plan – At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Gasoline Engine • Lube front drive shaft fitting Required Maintenance (4X4 models only). Refer to the maintenance plan on the follow- ing pages for required maintenance. At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: •...
  • Page 178 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV/Universal joints. Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary. Inspect the front and rear axle surfaces. If gear oil leakage is suspected, check the fluid level.
  • Page 179 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Change the automatic transmission fluid and filter(s) (66RFE Transmission Only), if using your vehicle for police, taxi, fleet, or frequent trailer towing. Change the automatic transmission fluid and filter(s) (66RFE transmission). Inspect the transfer case fluid, change for any of the following: police, taxi, fleet, or frequent trailer towing.
  • Page 180: Heavy Duty Use Of The Vehicle

    Heavy Duty Use Of The Vehicle Once A Month Oil Change Indicator System — Cummins Diesel • Inspect the batteries, and clean and Change engine oil at 4,000 miles (6,500 km) tighten the terminals as required. or 350 hours of engine run time if the vehicle Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil is operated in a dusty and off road environ- •...
  • Page 181: Perform Service Indicator - Cummins Diesel

    NOTE: Perform Service Indicator — Cummins Diesel • Under no circumstances should oil change intervals exceed 15,000 miles Your vehicle will require emissions mainte- (24,000 km) or six months or 500 Hours, nance at a set interval. To help remind you whichever comes first.
  • Page 182: Maintenance Plan - Cummins Diesel Engine

    Maintenance Plan — Cummins Diesel Engine Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first): Or Months: Or Kilometers: Change engine oil every 15,000 miles (24 000 km) or six months or 500 Hours or sooner if prompted by the oil change indica- tor system, whichever comes first.
  • Page 183 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first): Or Months: Or Kilometers: Inspect wheel bearings. Additional Maintenance Replace cabin air filter. Replace engine fuel filter element. Replace chassis mounted fuel filter element. Inspect the front and rear axle surfaces. If gear oil leakage is suspected, check the fluid level.
  • Page 184 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first): Or Months: Or Kilometers: Change automatic transmission fluid and fil- ter(s). Change the manual transmission fluid if using your vehicle for any of the following: police, fleet, or frequent trailer towing. Replace Crankcase Ventilation Filter (CCV). Flush and replace power steering fluid.
  • Page 185 WARNING! CAUTION! • You can be badly injured working on or ***The manufacturer highly recommends that all cooling system service, mainte- around a motor vehicle. Do only service nance, and repairs be performed by your work for which you have the knowledge local authorized dealer.
  • Page 186: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 6.4L Engine 1 — Coolant Pressure Bottle 7 — Battery 2 — Transmission Dipstick 8 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 3 — Engine Oil Fill 9 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 4 — Engine Oil Dipstick 10 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 5 —...
  • Page 187: L Diesel Engine - Six-Speed As69Rc Hd (3500/Chassis Cab Models)

    6.7L Diesel Engine — Six-Speed AS69RC HD (3500/Chassis Cab Models) 1 — Battery 7 — Aux Power Distribution Center 2 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 8 — Power Distribution Center 3 — Engine Oil Fill 9 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 4 — Engine Oil Dipstick 10 —...
  • Page 188: Dealer Service - 6.7L Diesel Engine

    DEALER SERVICE — 6.7L DIESEL Engine Air Cleaner Filter required. Refer to “Instrument Cluster Dis- play” in “Getting To Know Your Instrument ENGINE Panel” for further information. CAUTION! Your authorized dealer has the qualified ser- The “SERVICE AIR FILTER” message could All air entering the engine intake must be vice personnel, special tools, and equipment be displayed periodically.
  • Page 189: Draining Fuel/Water Separator Filter

    If the vehicle experiences a sudden loss of circumstances should the air cleaner filter ele- CAUTION! engine power while being driven in heavy ment exceed 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or snow or rain, or when plowing snow, and/or 24 months, whichever comes first. •...
  • Page 190: Engine Mounted Fuel Filter Replacement

    position, there may be a problem with your bottom of the filter assembly) counterclock 2. Inferior/Non-approved filter is used. water separator wiring or sensor. See your wise 1 full turn. Then turn the ignition switch Use of OEM filter is required to ensure to the ON position, and allow any accumu- authorized dealer for service.
  • Page 191: Underbody Mounted Fuel Filter Replacement

    6. Remove the used filter cartridge from the Underbody Mounted Fuel Filter 2. Place drain pan under the fuel filter drain housing and dispose of according to your hose. Replacement local regulations. 3. Open the water drain valve 1 full turn NOTE: counterclockwise and completely drain 7.
  • Page 192: Priming If The Engine Has Run Out Of Fuel

    Priming If The Engine Has Run NOTE: CAUTION! Out Of Fuel • A maximum blend of 5% biodiesel, meet- Do not engage the starter motor for more ing ASTM specification D-975 may be used than 15 seconds at a time. Allow two with your Cummins diesel engine.
  • Page 193: Hoisting

    HOISTING Tire Markings NOTE: • P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based A conventional floor jack may be used at the on U.S. design standards. P-Metric tires jacking locations. Refer to the graphics that have the letter “P” molded into the sidewall show jacking locations.
  • Page 194 • High flotation tire sizing is based on U.S. design standards and it begins with the tire diameter molded into the sidewall. Ex- ample: 31x10.5 R15 LT. 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.
  • Page 195 EXAMPLE: Service Description: 95 = Load Index • A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry H = Speed Symbol • A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions •...
  • Page 196 Tire Identification Number (TIN) located on the white sidewall side of the tire. Look for the TIN on the outboard side of black The TIN may be found on one or both sides of sidewall tires as mounted on the vehicle. If the tire;...
  • Page 197 Tire Terminology And Definitions Term Definition B-Pillar The vehicle B-Pillar is the structural member of the body located behind the front door. Cold Tire Inflation Pressure Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum of three hours.
  • Page 198 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 199 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 201: 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 202 Tire Inflation Pressures 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum of Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation three hours. The cold tire inflation pressure The manufacturer advocates driving at safe The proper cold tire inflation pressure is must not exceed the maximum inflation pres- speeds and within posted speed limits.
  • Page 203 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 204 Tread Wear Indicators • Driving style. Replacement Tires • Tire pressure - Improper cold tire inflation Tread wear indicators are in the original The tires on your new vehicle provide a bal- pressures can cause uneven wear patterns equipment tires to help you in determining ance of many characteristics.
  • Page 205: Tire Types

    It is recommended you contact your autho- Summer Or Three Season Tires — WARNING! rized tire dealer or original equipment dealer If Equipped tire with a smaller load index could re- with any questions you may have on tire Summer tires provide traction in both wet sult in tire overloading and failure.
  • Page 206: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Snow Tires While studded tires improve performance on Spare Tire Matching Original Equipped Tire ice, skid and traction capability on wet or dry And Wheel — If Equipped Some areas of the country require the use of surfaces may be poorer than that of non- snow tires during the Winter.
  • Page 207 Since this tire has limited tread life, the Collapsible Spare Tire — If Equipped WARNING! original equipment tire should be repaired (or The collapsible spare is for temporary emer- replaced) and reinstalled on your vehicle at Compact and Collapsible spares are for gency use only.
  • Page 208: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    Limited Use Spare — If Equipped WARNING! CAUTION! The limited use spare tire is for temporary vehicle. Failure to do so could result in Avoid products or automatic car washes emergency use only. This tire is identified by loss of vehicle control. that use acidic solutions or strong alkaline a label located on the limited use spare additives or harsh brushes.
  • Page 209: Department Of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades

    Treadwear CAUTION! CAUTION! The Treadwear grade is a comparative wheel's protective finish. Such damage is by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. not covered by the New Vehicle Limited HAND WASH ONLY USING MILD SOAP rating, based on the wear rate of the Warranty.
  • Page 210: Temperature Grades

    fied government test surfaces of as- Temperature Grades the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Stan- phalt and concrete. A tire marked C dard No. 109. Grades B and A repre- The Temperature grades are A (the may have poor traction performance. sent higher levels of performance on highest), B, and C, representing the the laboratory test wheel, than the...
  • Page 211 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE FLUID CAPACITIES — 6.7L CUMMINS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS — SPECIFICATIONS ....210 DIESEL ENGINE ....213 6.7L DIESEL ENGINES .
  • Page 212: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE Torque Specifications NOTE: Dual wheels are flat mounted, center piloted. SPECIFICATIONS Lug Nut/ Lug Nut/ **Lug The lug nuts are a two-piece assembly. When Lug Nut/ Bolt Bolt Nut/Bolt the tires are being rotated or replaced, clean Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to Bolt Type Socket...
  • Page 213: Dual Rear Wheels

    Retighten the wheel nuts in the same se- Progress around the bolt circle, tightening Dual wheel models require a special heavy- quence to the torques listed in the table. Go the wheel nut opposite to the wheel nut just duty lug nut tightening adapter (included through the sequence a second time to verify previously tightened until final torque is with the vehicle) to correctly tighten the lug...
  • Page 214 NOTE: When installing a spare tire (if equipped) as part of a dual rear wheel end combination, the tire diameter of the two individual tires must be compared. If there is a significant difference, the larger tire should be installed in a front location.
  • Page 215: Fluid Capacities - Gas Engine

    FLUID CAPACITIES — GAS ENGINE U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) Standard Rear Tank 52 Gallons 197 Liters Optional Midship Tank 22 Gallons 83 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 6.4L Engine (We recommend you use SAE 0W-40, Synthetic API Certified) 7 Quarts 6.6 Liters Cooling System 6.4L Engine (We recommend you use Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula).
  • Page 216: Fluids And Lubricants - Gas Engine

    U.S. Metric Cooling System 6.7L Turbo Diesel Engine (Mopar Engine Coolant/Antifreeze 10 Year/ 5.7 Gallons 21.4 Liters 150,000 Mile Formula) FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS — GAS ENGINE Engine Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend you use Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant 10–Year/ Engine Coolant 150,000 Mile Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology).
  • Page 217 CAUTION! CAUTION! • This vehicle has not been designed for • Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) use with propylene glycol-based engine other than specified Organic Additive coolant (antifreeze). Use of propylene Technology (OAT) engine coolant (anti- glycol-based engine coolant (antifreeze) freeze), may result in engine damage is not recommended.
  • Page 218: Chassis

    Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Automatic Transmission (6.4L Engine with 66RFE Transmission) Use only ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid. Failure to use ATF+4 fluid (For Diesel Engine See Diesel Section Below) may affect the function or performance of your transmission. We recommend Mopar ATF+4 fluid.
  • Page 219 Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part In ambient temperatures above 0°F (-18°C), we recommend you use 15W-40 engine oil such as Mopar, Shell Rotella and Shell Rimula that meets FCA Material Standard MS-10902 and the API CJ-4 engine oil category is required. Products meeting Cummins CES 20081 may also be used.
  • Page 220: Chassis

    Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Automatic Transmission – If Equipped 6.7L Diesel with (Six-Speed Only use ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid. Failure to use ATF+4 fluid 68RFE) – 2500/3500 Pickup models without PTO may affect the function or performance of your transmission. We recom- mend Mopar ATF+4 fluid.
  • Page 221: Mopar Accessories

    MOPAR ACCESSORIES • The following highlights just some of the NOTE: many Authentic Ram Accessories by Mopar All parts are subject to availability. Authentic Accessories By Mopar featuring a fit, finish, and functionality spe- cifically for your Ram. • In choosing Authentic Accessories you gain •...
  • Page 223 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA CYBERSECURITY ....223 Bluetooth Source ....236 TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION ....257 UCONNECT 4C/4C NAV WITH RADIO 3.0 .
  • Page 224 UCONNECT PHONE ... .264 Using Do Not Disturb ...270 Climate (4C/4C NAV) ... .276 Incoming Text Messages .
  • Page 225: Cybersecurity

    CYBERSECURITY • To help further improve vehicle security and WARNING! minimize the potential risk of a security Your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and breach, vehicle owners should: • It is not possible to know or to predict all –...
  • Page 226: Radio 3.0

    RADIO 3.0 Radio 3.0 1 — RADIO Button 8 — Play/Pause — MUTE Button 2 — INFO Button 9 — MENU Button 3 — A-B-C Button 10 — SEEK Down Button 4 — Preset Buttons 11 — AUDIO Button 5 — BROWSE/ENTER Button — TUNE/SCROLL Knob 12 —...
  • Page 227: Clock Setting

    Clock Setting Treble, Mid, Bass, Fade, Balance, Speed Ad- To store a radio preset manually, follow the justed Volume, Loudness and AUX Offset steps below: 1. Push the Menu button at the bottom of • Select the desired setting to adjust, then 1.
  • Page 228: Usb/Audio Jack (Aux) Manual Operation

    USB/Audio Jack (AUX) Manual Operation To select a specific audio source, push the MEDIA button on the faceplate and select from the following modes: USB/iPod • USB/iPod Mode is entered by either insert- ing a USB Jump Drive or iPod cable into the USB port or by pushing the MEDIA button located left of the display.
  • Page 229: Uconnect 3.0

    UCONNECT 3.0 Uconnect 3.0 Radio 1 — RADIO Button 8 — BACK Button 2 — PHONE Pick-Up Button 9 — MENU Button 3 — Phone Hang-Up Button 10 — INFO Button 4 — A-B-C Button 11 — SEEK Down Button 5 —...
  • Page 230: Clock Setting

    Clock Setting Treble, Mid, Bass, Fade, Balance, Speed Ad- To store a radio preset manually, follow the justed Volume, Loudness and AUX Offset steps below: 1. Push the Menu button at the bottom of • Select the desired setting to adjust, then 1.
  • Page 231: Usb/Audio Jack (Aux) Manual Operation

    USB/Audio Jack (AUX) Manual Operation To select a specific audio source, push the MEDIA button on the faceplate and select from the following modes: USB/iPod • USB/iPod Mode is entered by either insert- ing a USB Jump Drive or iPod cable into the USB port or by pushing the MEDIA button located left of the display.
  • Page 232: Uconnect 3 With 5-Inch Display

    UCONNECT 3 WITH 5-INCH DISPLAY Controls On The Front Panel Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio 1 — RADIO Button 6 — BACK Button 2 — COMPASS Button 7 — SCREEN OFF Button 3 — SETTINGS Button 8 — Mute Button — VOLUME Control 4 —...
  • Page 233: 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 234: Radio Mode

    Radio Mode Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio 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 235: 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 236 When available, you can select the “Browse” Disc Mode — If Equipped button on the touchscreen to be given these Your vehicle may have a remote Disc player options: located in the center console storage bin. • Now Playing Disc Mode is entered by either inserting a •...
  • Page 237 Browse Inserting USB/iPod Device Inserting Auxiliary Device Press the “Browse” button on the touch- Gently insert the USB/iPod device into the Gently insert the Auxiliary device cable into screen to scroll through and select a desired USB Port. If you insert a USB/iPod device the AUX Port.
  • Page 238: Bluetooth Source

    Track Selection Info Bluetooth Source Press the “Info” button on the touchscreen to Seek Up /Seek Down Bluetooth Streaming Audio (BTSA) or display the current track information. Press Bluetooth Mode is entered by pairing a Press and release the “Right Arrow” but- the “X”...
  • Page 239: Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display

    Pairing A Bluetooth Audio Device 4. Search for available devices on your 7. When your device finds the Uconnect sys- tem, select “Uconnect.” Bluetooth enabled device. To begin using your audio device, you must 8. When prompted on the device, accept the pair your compatible Bluetooth enabled au- •...
  • Page 240: Uconnect 4C/4C Nav At A Glance

    UCONNECT 4C/4C NAV WITH 8.4-INCH DISPLAY Uconnect 4C/4C NAV At A Glance Uconnect 4C NAV Radio Screen...
  • Page 241 Setting The Time Background Themes WARNING! • Model 4C NAV synchronizes time automati- • Screen background themes are selectable ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on cally via GPS, so it should not require any from a pre-loaded list of themes. If you’d the wheel.
  • Page 242 Balance/Fade Equalizer Speed Adjusted Volume • Press the “Balance/Fade” button on the • Press the “Equalizer” button on the touch- • Press the “Speed Adjusted Volume” button touchscreen to Balance audio between the screen to activate the Equalizer screen. on the touchscreen to activate the Speed front speakers or fade the audio between Adjusted Volume screen.
  • Page 243: Personalized Menu Bar

    Personalized Menu Bar The Uconnect features and services in the main menu bar are easily changed for your convenience. Simply follow these steps: Uconnect 4C/4C NAV Main Menu...
  • Page 244: Radio

    1. Press the “Apps ” button to open the • To access the Radio mode, press the “Ra- Store Radio Presets Manually dio” button on the touchscreen. App screen. Your radio can store 36 total preset stations, Selecting Radio Stations 2.
  • Page 245: Android Auto

    Android Auto 2. Connect your Android powered smart- 3. Once the device is connected, the system phone to one of the media USB ports in will display the Android Auto home Android Auto is a feature of your Uconnect your vehicle. If the Android Auto app was screen.
  • Page 246 NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: To use Android Auto, make sure you are in an If the VR button is not held, and is only If you are using the native Uconnect naviga- area with cellular coverage. Android Auto pushed, the native Uconnect VR will prompt tion system, and you try and start a new route may use cellular data and your cellular cov- you and any navigation command said will...
  • Page 247 Music NOTE: To see the metadata for the music playing Android Auto allows you to access and stream through Android Auto, select the Uconnect your favorite music with apps like Google Play System’s media screen. Music, iHeartRadio, and Spotify. Using your smartphone’s data plan, you can stream end- For further information refer to https://support.google.com/androidauto.
  • Page 248: Apple Carplay Integration

    Apple CarPlay Integration the CarPlay located in the “Apps” menu. If NOTE: you use Apple CarPlay frequently you can To use CarPlay make sure that cellular data is Uconnect works seamlessly with Apple Car- move the app to the menu bar at the bottom turned on, and that you are in an area with of the touchscreen.
  • Page 249 NOTE: Messages Only temporarily pushing the VR button on Just like Phone, CarPlay allows you to use Siri the steering wheel will launch a native VR to send or reply to text messages. Siri can also session, not a Siri session, and it will not read incoming text messages, but driver’s will function with CarPlay.
  • Page 250: Siriusxm Guardian - If Equipped

    • If you are using the native Uconnect navi- Apps NOTE: gation system, and you try and start a new Your vehicle may be transmitting data as To use a compatible app with CarPlay, you route using CarPlay, via voice or any other authorized by the subscriber.
  • Page 251: Siriusxm Guardian Activation

    Before you drive, familiarize yourself with the Included Trial Period For New Vehicles Why sign up for SiriusXM Guardian? Here are easy-to-use SiriusXM Guardian services. just a few examples of things you’ll be able to Your new vehicle may come with an included 1.
  • Page 252: Download The Uconnect App

    Download The Uconnect App • Log in to the app using the email address Maintaining Your SiriusXM and password you created when you acti- Guardian Account You’re only a few steps away from using vated the services. remote commands and other valuable ser- Selling Your Vehicle •...
  • Page 253 NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! Your vehicle may be transmitting data as • If anyone in the vehicle could be in authorized by the subscriber. • ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay atten- danger (e.g., fire or smoke is visible, tion to the road. Some features are lim- 1.
  • Page 254 • Uconnect Care — In vehicle support for 2. Emergency SOS Call (If Equipped) — The If a connection is made between a SOS Call Uconnect Apps and Features. rearview mirror contains a SOS Call but- operator and your vehicle, you understand ton that, when pressed, may place a call and agree that SOS Call operators will stay •...
  • Page 255: Siriusxm Guardian Remote Features

    4. Stolen Vehicle Assistance — If your vehicle b. Select the Setup Wi-Fi Hotspot option SiriusXM Guardian Remote from the touchscreen to locate your is stolen, contact local law enforcement Features Hotspot Name and Password. immediately to file a stolen vehicle report. Once this report has been filed, SiriusXM If you own a compatible iPhone or Android c.
  • Page 256 Remote Start (If Equipped) — This feature To use this feature after the Uconncet App is 3. By contacting the SiriusXM Guardian Care provides the ability to start the engine on your downloaded, login using your user name and on the phone. vehicle, without the keys and from virtually password.
  • Page 257 Remote Horn And Lights — It’s easy to locate a Vehicle Finder Send & Go vehicle in a dark, crowded or noisy parking The Vehicle Finder feature of the Uconnect The Send & Go feature of the Uconnect area by activating the horn and lights. It may Mobile App allows you to find the location of Mobile App allows you to search for a desti- also help if you need to draw attention to your...
  • Page 258: Uconnect Settings

    UCONNECT SETTINGS • Push the SETTINGS button (Uconnect NOTE: 3 With 5–inch Display), or press the “Apps” Depending on the vehicles options, feature The Uconnect system allows you to access Cus- button (Uconnect 4/4C NAV With 8.4–inch settings may vary. tomer Programmable feature settings such as Display) located near the bottom of the Refer to “Uconnect Settings”...
  • Page 259: Tips Controls And General Information

    TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL The volume may be increased when receiving If the check has a positive outcome, the traffic alerts and news. system will start to operate, whereas if the INFORMATION comparison codes are not the same or if the Care And Maintenance electronic control unit (Body Computer) is Steering Wheel Audio Controls...
  • Page 260: Audio Jack (Aux)

    There are many ways to play music from USB Port NOTE: MP3 players, or USB devices through your When connecting your device for the first • Connect your compatible device using a vehicle's sound system. Press your Media time, the system may take several minutes to USB cable into the USB Port.
  • Page 261: Bluetooth Streaming Audio

    Bluetooth Streaming Audio NAVIGATION Changing The Navigation Voice Prompt Volume If using a Bluetooth equipped device you may • The information in the section below is only also be able to stream music to your vehicle's applicable if you have the Uconnect 4C Changing The Navigation Voice Prompt Volume sound system.
  • Page 262 Uconnect 4C NAV Navigation 1 — Search For A Destination In All Categories 5 — Navigate To Saved Work Destination 2 — Find A Destination 6 — Navigation Settings 3 — View Map 7 — Emergency 4 — Navigate To Saved Home Destination 8 —...
  • Page 263: Finding Points Of Interest

    Finding Points Of Interest One-Step Voice Destination Entry • You may enter your address directly, use your current location as your home address, • From the main Navigation menu, press the • Enter a navigation destination without tak- or choose from recently found locations. “Where To?”...
  • Page 264: Adding A Stop

    Adding A Stop SiriusXM Traffic Plus (4C NAV) • To add a stop you must be navigating a Don't Drive Through Traffic. Drive Around It. route. Avoid congestion before you reach it. By • Press the “Menu” button on the touch- enhancing your vehicle's navigation system screen to return to the Main Navigation with the ability to see detailed traffic infor-...
  • Page 265: Siriusxm Travel Link (4C Nav)

    SiriusXM Travel Link (4C NAV) SiriusXM Travel Link feature is completely integrated into your vehicle. A few minutes In addition to delivering over 130 channels of after you start your vehicle, Travel Link infor- the best sports, entertainment, talk, and mation arrives and updates in the back- commercial-free music, SiriusXM offers pre- ground.
  • Page 266: Uconnect Phone

    UCONNECT PHONE Uconnect Phone (Bluetooth Hands Free Calling) Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio 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 —...
  • Page 267 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV Phone Menu 1 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 11 — Recent Call Log 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 12 — Favorite Contacts 3 — Do Not Disturb 13 — Mute Microphone 4 — Reply with Text Message 14 —...
  • Page 268: Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System

    The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to For Uconnect Customer Care: Start Pairing Procedure On The Radio place and receive hands-free mobile phone • U.S. residents visit UconnectPhone.com or Uconnect 3: calls. Drivers can also place mobile phone call 1-877-855-8400 calls using their voice or by using the buttons •...
  • Page 269 Uconnect 4C, 4C NAV: Pair Your iPhone: 3. When your mobile phone finds the Uconnect system, select “Uconnect”. Complete The iPhone Pairing Procedure: Uconnect 4C & 4C NAV 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON Pairing Request position. Bluetooth On/Uconnect Device 1.
  • Page 270 Select The iPhone's Priority Level Pair Your Android Device: 3. Select Connections. 4. Turn Bluetooth setting to “On.” When the pairing process has successfully completed, the system will prompt you to • Ensure the Bluetooth feature is en- choose whether or not this is your favorite abled.
  • Page 271: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    Complete The Android Pairing Procedure: Select The Android Mobile Phone's Priority Common Phone Commands Level (Examples) When the pairing process has successfully • “Call John Smith” completed, the system will prompt you to • “Call John Smith mobile” choose whether or not this is your favorite •...
  • Page 272: Phonebook

    Phonebook • If you are listening to available voice com- Using Do Not Disturb mand options, you do not have to listen to The Uconnect system will automatically sync With Do Not Disturb, you can disable notifi- the entire list. When you hear the command your phonebook from your paired phone, if cations from incoming calls and texts, allow- that you need, push the...
  • Page 273: Incoming Text Messages

    • Reply with text message is not compatible 3. Select located under DEVICES next to • A pop up will appear asking you to with iPhones. Uconnect. accept a request for permission to con- nect to your messages. Select “Don’t •...
  • Page 274: Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Uconnect System

    Helpful Tips And Common Mobile Phone won’t pair to system: Can’t make a conference call: Questions To Improve Bluetooth • Perform a hard reset in the mobile phone by • CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) car- removing the battery (if removable — see riers do not support conference calling.
  • Page 275: Get Started

    Get Started • Help to hear a list of suggested Voice Com- mands 1. U.S. residents can visit UconnectPhone.com • Repeat to listen to the system prompts to check device and feature compatibility again and to find device pairing instructions. 2.
  • Page 276: Radio

    TIP: At any time, if you are not sure of what to say or want to learn a Voice Command, push the VR button and say “Help.” The system will provide you with a list of com- mands. Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio Display Radio Visual Cues Radio...
  • Page 277: Media

    Media Phone Uconnect offers connections via USB, Making and answering hands-free phone Bluetooth and auxiliary ports (If Equipped). calls is easy with Uconnect. When the Phone- Voice operation is only available for con- book button is illuminated on your touch- nected USB and iPod devices.
  • Page 278: Climate (4C/4C Nav)

    Climate (4C/4C NAV) Navigation (4C 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 279: Siriusxm Guardian (4C Nav) - If Equipped

    2. Then follow the system prompts. SiriusXM Guardian (4C NAV) — SOS Call If Equipped Theft Alarm Notification TIP: To start a POI search, push the VR but- . After the beep, say: “Find nearest Remote Door Lock/Unlock coffee shop.” CAUTION! Send &...
  • Page 280: Register (4C Nav)

    Register (4C NAV) Vehicle Health Report/Alert (4C NAV) To unlock the full potential of SiriusXM Guardian in your vehicle, you must activate Your vehicle will send you a monthly email your SiriusXM Guardian services. report, which summarizes the performance of 1.
  • Page 281: Siriusxm Travel Link (4C Nav)

    • Press the Location button on the navigation TIP: Traffic alerts are not accessible with “Home” button within Apple CarPlay, to ac- bar at the bottom of the app to bring up a Voice Command. tivate Siri, which recognizes natural voice map to locate your vehicle or send a loca- commands to use a list of your iPhone’s tion to your vehicle’s navigation system.
  • Page 282: Android Auto - If Equipped

    Android Auto — If Equipped Push and hold the VR button on the steering Refer to your Uconnect Owner’s Manual Supplement for further information. wheel, or press and hold the “Microphone” Android Auto allows you to use your voice to icon within Android Auto, to activate General Information interact with Android’s best-in-class speech...
  • Page 283: Additional Information

    Additional Information Uconnect System Support: SiriusXM Guardian services support: • U.S. residents visit DriveUconnect.com • U.S. residents visit siriusxm.com/guardian © 2017 FCA US LLC. All rights reserved. or call: 1-877-855-8400 or call: 1-844-796-4827 Mopar and Uconnect are registered trade- (24 hours a day 7 days a week) marks and Mopar Owner Connect is a trade- •...
  • Page 285 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ..284 Customer Assistance For The Hearing In The 50 United States And Or Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY) ..285 Washington, D.C....286 FCA US LLC Customer Center.
  • Page 286: If You Need Assistance

    IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE • If an authorized dealer is unable to resolve Phone: (800) 465-2001 English / the concern, you may contact the manufac- (800) 387-9983 French The manufacturer and its authorized dealer turer's customer center. In Mexico Contact are vitally interested in your satisfaction.
  • Page 287: Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Speech Impaired (Tdd/Tty)

    Customer Assistance For The The manufacturer stands behind only the We appreciate that you have made a major manufacturer's service contracts. If you pur- investment when you purchased the vehicle. Hearing Or Speech Impaired chased a manufacturer's service contract, An authorized dealer has also made a major (TDD/TTY) you will receive Plan Provisions and an Owner investment in facilities, tools, and training to...
  • Page 288: Reporting Safety Defects

    REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); or go to PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: • You can purchase a copy of the Owner's In The 50 United States And Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New Manual, Navigation/Uconnect Manuals or Washington, D.C. Jersey Avenue, SE., West Building, Warranty Booklet.
  • Page 289 NOTE: • The Owner's Manual and User Guide elec- tronic files are also available on the Chrysler, Jeep, Ram Truck, Dodge and SRT websites. • Click on the “Owners” tab, select “Owner And Service Manuals”, then select your desired model year and vehicle from the...
  • Page 291 INDEX Accessories ....219 Alarm System (Security Alarm) ..17 Bulbs, Light ....118, 154 Mopar .
  • Page 292 Lower Anchors And Tethers Disturb ....270 Identification ....185 For Children .
  • Page 293 Four Wheel Drive ....131 Head Restraints ....26 Keys ..... . .13 Freeing A Stuck Vehicle .
  • Page 294 Security Alarm ....63 Navigation ...259, 261, 262 Power Service ....154 Navigation System (Uconnect GPS) .
  • Page 295 Panic Alarm ....15 Seat Belts ....78, 116 Service Manuals ....286 Remote Starting Adjustable Shoulder Belt .
  • Page 296 Speed Control Changing ....160 Weight ....142 Accel/Decel ....135 Compact Spare .
  • Page 297 Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt ..81 Searching User Guide ..11 Wheel And Wheel Trim Care ..206 USB Port ....257 Voice Command .

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