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  • Page 1 RE NEGA D E U SE R G U I D E 2 01 8...
  • Page 2 Important The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, resulting in a collision and personal injury. FCA US LLC strongly Get warranty and other information online – you can recommends that the driver use extreme caution when using any review and print or download a copy of the Owner’s Manual, device or feature that may take their attention off the road.
  • Page 3 When it comes to service, remember that your it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result To get the full Owner’s Manual or applicable authorized dealer knows your Jeep ® vehicle supplement for your vehicle, follow the appro-...
  • Page 4 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedi- Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt maneu- cated graphic tabs, at the side of each odd vers, or other unsafe driving actions that can Essential Information page. A few pages further there is a key for cause loss of vehicle control.
  • Page 5 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS VEHICLE CHANGES/ ALTERATIONS While reading this User Guide you will find a series of WARNINGS to be followed to pre- IMPORTANT: Any change or alteration of the vent incorrect use of components which vehicle might seriously affect its safety and could cause accidents or injuries.
  • Page 7 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND OPERATING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INDEX...
  • Page 9 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL...8 INTERIOR ....9...
  • Page 10 INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel 1 — Air Vents 4 — Hand Grip 7 — Multifunction Lever 2 — Instrument Cluster 5 — Glove Compartment 8 — Headlight Switch 3 — Uconnect Radio 6 — Steering Wheel...
  • Page 11 INTERIOR Interior Features 1 — Power Window Switches 4 — Climate Controls 7 — Seats 2 — Uconnect Radio 5 — Transmission Gear Selector (Automatic/Manual Options) 3 — Switch Panel 6 — Selec-Terrain Mode Knob — If Equipped...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS .....13 Unfolding The Rear Armrest 40/20/40 . .25 Front Fog Lights — If Equipped ..30 Turn Signals .
  • Page 14 Emergency Open/Close... .46 Power Sun Shade ....48 LIFTGATE ....50 Wind Buffeting .
  • Page 15: Keys

    KEYS Key Fobs To Unlock The Doors And Liftgate Push and release the unlock button on the Your vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. key fob once to unlock the driver's door or The ignition system consists of a key fob with twice within five seconds to unlock all doors Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) and a START/ and the liftgate.
  • Page 16: Ignition Switch

    Vehicles Equipped With Keyless Enter-N-Go — Duplication of key fobs may be performed at NOTE: Passive Entry an authorized dealer. This procedure consists Changes or modifications not expressly ap- of programming a blank key fob to the vehicle proved by the party responsible for compli- If one or more doors are open, or the liftgate electronics.
  • Page 17: Remote Starting System - If Equipped

    NOTE: WARNING! For further information, refer to "Starting The • Never leave children alone in a vehicle, Engine," in "Starting And Operating" in the or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Owner’s Manual. • Allowing children to be in a vehicle un- REMOTE STARTING attended is dangerous for a number of reasons.
  • Page 18: General Information

    General Information SENTRY KEY General Information The following regulatory statement applies to The following regulatory statement applies to The Sentry Key Immobilizer system prevents all radio frequency (RF) devices equipped in all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in unauthorized vehicle operation by disabling this vehicle: this vehicle: the engine.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Security Alarm - If Equipped

    VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM 2. Perform one of the following methods to NOTE: lock the vehicle: — IF EQUIPPED • The driver's door key cylinder and the lift- gate button on the key fob cannot arm or • Push the lock button on the interior The vehicle security alarm monitors the ve- disarm the vehicle security alarm.
  • Page 20: Doors

    If the vehicle security alarm is armed and the • If wearing gloves on your hands, or if it has battery becomes disconnected, the vehicle been raining/snowing on the Passive Entry door handle, the unlock sensitivity can be security alarm will remain armed when the affected, resulting in a slower response battery is reconnected;...
  • Page 21 To Unlock From The Passenger Side With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the passenger door handle, grab the front passenger door handle to unlock all four doors and the liftgate automatically. NOTE: All doors will unlock when the front passen- ger door handle is grabbed regardless of the driver’s door unlock preference setting (“Un- lock Driver Door 1st Press”...
  • Page 22 Preventing Inadvertent Locking Of Passive Entry NOTE: NOTE: Key Fob In Vehicle (FOBIK-Safe) The vehicle will only unlock the doors when a • The liftgate Passive Entry lock button will valid Passive Entry key fob is detected inside lock the liftgate and the doors. The liftgate To minimize the possibility of unintentionally the vehicle, and no valid Passive Entry key unlock feature is built into the Electronic...
  • Page 23: Child Locks

    To release the emergency key, proceed as WARNING! follows: power windows, other controls, or move 1. Slide the emergency key release button to the vehicle. the side. • Do not leave children or animals inside 2. Remove the emergency key from the key parked vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 24: Seats

    • After engaging the Child-Protection Door WARNING! Lock system, always test the door from the sion, people riding in these areas are inside to make certain it is in the desired more likely to be seriously injured or position. killed. •...
  • Page 25: Split Rear Seats

    If the HI-level setting is selected, the system NOTE: WARNING! will automatically switch to LO-level after • Prior to folding the rear seat down, it may jury, medication, alcohol use, exhaus- approximately 145 minutes of continuous be necessary to position the front seat to its tion or other physical condition must operation.
  • Page 26 4. Pull the seatback release lever to fold the WARNING! left or right rear seatback completely • Do not allow people to ride in any area of forward. your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts. • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt properly.
  • Page 27: Head Restraints

    1. Move the safety belts to the seat belt HEAD RESTRAINTS To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the guides on the top edge of the seat to head restraint. To lower the head restraint, Head restraints are designed to reduce the ensure the seatbacks properly latch.
  • Page 28: Rear Head Restraints

    To raise the head restraint, pull upward on STEERING WHEEL WARNING! the head restraint. Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column • All occupants, including the driver, To lower the head restraint, push the adjust- should not operate a vehicle or sit in a ment button, located at the base of the head This feature allows you to tilt the steering vehicle’s seat until the head restraints...
  • Page 29: Heated Steering Wheel - If Equipped

    To unlock the steering column, push the one temperature setting. Once the heated WARNING! steering wheel switch has been turned tilt/telescoping lever downward (toward the chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord in- on, it will stay on for an average of 80 minutes floor).
  • Page 30: Heated Mirrors - If Equipped

    Power Folding/Unfolding Mirrors — If Equipped NOTE: The fold/unfold mirrors switch will remain Push the mirror fold/unfold switch briefly to active for up to three minutes after the igni- fold or unfold the exterior mirrors. tion is cycled to the OFF position. Opening either front door will cancel this feature.
  • Page 31: High Beams

    The DRLs will be disabled during turn signal Flash-To-Pass Light Sensor operation and resume operation when the The light sensor is equipped with an infrared You can signal another vehicle with your turn signal operation has ended. LED, located on the windshield. It detects headlights by lightly pulling the multifunc- High Beams tion lever toward you.
  • Page 32: Parking Lights

    • The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Con- The time delay of the headlights is program- Front Fog Lights — If Equipped trol can be turned on or off using the mable between 0, 30, 60 and 90 seconds. The front fog light switch is built into the Uconnect System.
  • Page 33: Turn Signals

    Refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Multime- Windshield Washer Operation dia” in your Owner’s Manual for further infor- To use the washer, pull the lever toward you mation. and hold while spray is desired. If the lever is pulled while in the intermittent setting, the Turn Signals wipers will turn on and operate for several Move the multifunction lever up or down and...
  • Page 34: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    NOTE: This function can be activated or deactivated • The vehicle speed exceeds 3 mph (5 km/h) and the rain sensor detects the presence of The Mist feature does not activate the washer by the Uconnect Settings through the radio. rain.
  • Page 35: Rear Wiper Operation

    • The Rain Sensing feature can be turned on To use the washer, push the lever forward and Auto Comfort Systems — If Equipped and off using the Uconnect System, refer to hold while spray is desired. If the lever is In vehicles equipped with Auto On Comfort, “Uconnect Settings”...
  • Page 36: Climate Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROLS Automatic Climate Control Overview Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 37 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 38 Automatic Temperature Controls (ATC)
  • Page 39 Automatic Climate Control Descriptions Icon Description MAX A/C Button MAX A/C sets the system for maximum cooling performance. Push the button to turn on the MAX A/C setting. In MAX A/C, the blower speed and mode position can be adjusted to desired user settings. A/C Button Push the A/C Control Button to change the current setting.
  • Page 40 Icon Description Rear Defrost Button Push the Rear Defrost button to turn on the rear window defroster and the heated outside mirrors (if equipped). An indi- cator will illuminate when the rear window defroster is on. Blower Control Faceplate Knob Blower Control is used to regulate the amount of air forced through the climate system.
  • Page 41 Icon Description Mode Button Mode Button Air is directed through the floor, defrost, and side window demister outlets. This setting works best in cold or snowy con- ditions that require extra heat to the windshield. This setting is good for maintaining comfort while reducing moisture on the windshield.
  • Page 42 Icon Description Climate Control OFF Button This button turns the Climate Control System off. Climate Control System Compressor Rapid Window Demisting (MAX-Defrost Func- Selecting the footwell/windshield or only tion) windshield distribution activates the Climate Push the A/C Control button to activate/ Control system compressor and the air recir- deactivate the compressor (activation is indi- Push the MAX-defrost button to activate...
  • Page 43: Climate Control Functions

    • Max Defrost and manually adjust the blower and airflow CAUTION! mode settings. Also, make sure to select only • Blower Increase Panel, Bi-Level, or Floor modes. To avoid causing damage to the rear win- • AUTO dow defroster heating filaments do not NOTE: affix stickers or other objects to the inside To restart the Climate Control system in fully...
  • Page 44: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc) - If Equipped

    Recirculation 2. Adjust the temperature you would like the Operating Tips system to maintain, by adjusting the In cold weather, use of Recirculation mode Summer Operation driver, and passenger temperatures. Once may lead to excessive window fogging. The the desired temperature is displayed, the The engine cooling system must be protected Recirculation feature may be unavailable system will achieve and automatically...
  • Page 45: Windows

    Window Fogging Outside Air Intake Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in Make sure the air intake, located directly in mild, rainy, and/or humid weather. To clear front of the windshield, is free of obstruc- the windows, select Defrost or Mix mode and tions, such as leaves.
  • Page 46: Auto-Down Feature

    There are single window controls on each Auto-Up Feature With Auto-Reverse WARNING! passenger door trim panel, which operate the Protection — If Equipped power windows. Do not leave the key fob in passenger door windows. The window con- The driver door power window switch and the or near the vehicle, or in a location acces- trols will operate only when the ignition is in sible to children, and do not leave the...
  • Page 47: Reset Auto-Up

    • Any impact due to rough road conditions 2. Push the window switch down firmly to POWER MY SKY SUN ROOF may trigger the auto-reverse function unex- open the window completely and continue Power My Sky Operation pectedly during auto-closure. If this hap- to hold the switch down for an additional pens, pull the switch lightly to the first two seconds after the window is fully...
  • Page 48: Emergency Open/Close

    NOTE: Sunroof Reinitialization 9. As the front panel close switch is held, the sunroof panel will cycle to the fully open • If the My Sky is in open position, the vent The following procedure must be followed to position and then back to the fully closed switch must be held until the panel vents.
  • Page 49: Wind Buffeting

    POWER GLASS SUNROOF CAUTION! WARNING! WITH POWER SHADE — IF • When refitting panels, be careful to • Never leave children unattended in a EQUIPPED avoid fingers, scarves, ties and items of vehicle, or with access to an unlocked clothing from getting caught under the vehicle.
  • Page 50: Opening

    Opening Wind Buffeting Closing Power Shade — Automatic Mode Pull the shade switch for about one-half sec- Wind buffeting can be described as the per- Opening Sunroof ond and the shade will automatically close. ception of pressure on the ears or a To retract the sunroof to the open position, During the automatic close operation, any helicopter-type sound in the ears.
  • Page 51: Sunroof Maintenance

    Sunroof Maintenance WARNING! Use only a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft • Do not let children play with the sunroof. cloth to clean the glass panel. Never leave children unattended in a vehicle, or with access to an unlocked HOOD vehicle.
  • Page 52: Liftgate

    Lower the hood to approximately 12 inches LIFTGATE (30 cm) from the engine compartment and Opening drop. Make sure that the hood is completely closed. To unlock the liftgate, use the key fob or activate the power door lock switches located WARNING! on the driver door handle.
  • Page 53: Closing

    3. Using the supplied screwdriver (located INTERNAL EQUIPMENT under cargo floor in tool kit), remove the Power Outlet yellow tab. 4. Insert the screwdriver into the release tab There are two 12 Volt (13 Amp) power outlets slot to trigger the release tab of the in this vehicle, one located under the HVAC liftgate.
  • Page 54: Power Inverter - If Equipped

    • Power outlets are designed for accessory Power Inverter — If Equipped plugs only. Do not insert any other object in the power outlet as this will damage the outlet and blow the fuse. Improper use of the power outlet can cause damage not covered by your new vehicle warranty.
  • Page 55 NOTE: WARNING! The power inverter is designed with built-in overload protection. If the power rating of To Avoid Serious Injury or Death DO NOT: 150 Watts is exceeded, the power inverter • insert any objects into the receptacles will automatically shut down. Once the elec- •...
  • Page 57 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY . .56 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS AND Gray Indicator Lights ... . .67 MESSAGES ....58 Instrument Cluster Display Controls .
  • Page 58: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster Display Controls The instrument cluster display features a driver interactive display that is located in the DISPLAY instrument cluster. Pushing the controls on the left side of the steering wheel allows the Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- driver to select vehicle information and Per- ment cluster display, which offers useful in- sonal Settings.
  • Page 59: Oil Change Reset

    • Push the OK button to access/select the Unless reset, this message will continue to Instrument Cluster Display Selectable information screens or submenu screens of display each time you turn the ignition is Items a main menu item. Push and hold the OK cycled to the ON or RUN position.
  • Page 60: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER Average Consumption WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS AND MESSAGES • Represents the average fuel consumption The Trip computer is used to display informa- since the start of the new trip. tion on car operation when the key is turned The warning/indicator light switches on in the to the RUN position.
  • Page 61: Red Warning Lights

    Red Warning Lights If the light remains on when the parking NOTE: brake has been disengaged, and the fluid The light may flash momentarily during sharp — Air Bag Warning Light cornering maneuvers, which change fluid level is at the full mark on the master cylinder reservoir, it indicates a possible brake hy- level conditions.
  • Page 62 The light should illuminate for approximately NOTE: depending on the nature of the problem. two seconds. The light should then turn off If the vehicle is moving, there will also be a Cycle the ignition when the vehicle is safely unless the parking brake is applied or a brake single chime.
  • Page 63 — Engine Temperature Warning Light — Oil Pressure Warning Light — Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light This warning light will illuminate to indicate This light indicates when the driver or pas- This warning light will illuminate to warn of low engine oil pressure. If the light turns on senger seat belt is unbuckled.
  • Page 64: Yellow Warning Lights

    — Vehicle Security Warning Light — If If the ABS light does not turn on when the — LaneSense Warning Light — If ignition is placed in the ON/RUN or ACC/ON/ Equipped Equipped RUN position, have the brake system in- This light will flash at a fast rate for approxi- The LaneSense system provides the driver spected by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 65 — Engine Check/Malfunction Indica- — Service Stop/Start System Warning WARNING! tor Warning Light (MIL) Light — If Equipped A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as The Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator This warning light will illuminate when the referenced above, can reach higher tem- Light (MIL) is a part of an Onboard Diagnostic Stop/Start system is not functioning properly peratures than in normal operating condi-...
  • Page 66 and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation hicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning CAUTION! also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread properly. Always check the TPMS malfunc- occurs, repair immediately using the dedi- tion telltale after replacing one or more tires life, and may affect the vehicle’s handling cated tire repair kit and contact your au- and stopping ability.
  • Page 67: Yellow Indicator Lights

    — Towing Hook Breakdown Warning • The “ESC Off Indicator Light” and the CAUTION! “ESC Indicator Light” come on momen- Light — If Equipped tarily each time the ignition is placed in the Continuous driving with the Transmission This light illuminates when there is a failure ON/RUN or ACC/ON/RUN position.
  • Page 68: White Indicator Lights

    — Fuel Cutoff Warning Light — If — Set Speed Warning Light — If of the vehicle) to turn off the high beams. If the high beams are off, pull the lever toward Equipped Equipped you for a temporary high beam on, "flash to This warning light will illuminate after an When Set Speed Warning is turned on, the pass"...
  • Page 69: Gray Indicator Lights

    — Hazard Warning Lights • Check for an inoperative outside light bulb nostic codes and other information to assist if either indicator flashes at a rapid rate. your service technician in making repairs. The hazard warning indicators light up when Although your vehicle will usually be drivable the vehicles Hazard Warning flasher switch Gray Indicator Lights...
  • Page 70: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance Programs

    Authorized service technicians may need to EMISSIONS INSPECTION Your vehicle has a simple ignition actuated access this information to assist with the test, which you can use prior to going to the AND MAINTENANCE test station. To check if your vehicle's OBD II diagnosis and service of your vehicle and PROGRAMS emissions system.
  • Page 71 • The MIL will not flash at all and will remain battery failure or replacement, you may need should have your vehicle serviced before go- to do nothing more than drive your vehicle as fully illuminated until you place the igni- ing to the I/M station.
  • Page 73 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES ...72 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SAFETY TIPS ....119 SYSTEMS ....89 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) .
  • Page 74: Safety Features

    SAFETY FEATURES • Brake pedal pulsations. WARNING! • A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end condition of the vehicle brakes and tires Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) of the stop. or the traction afforded. The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) provides •...
  • Page 75: Electronic Brake Control System

    required. However, the conventional brake Brake Assist System (BAS) WARNING! system will continue to operate normally if The BAS is designed to optimize the vehicle’s speed in turns, driving on very slippery the “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light” is on. braking capability during emergency braking surfaces, or hydroplaning.
  • Page 76 • The vehicle must be on a 5% (approximate) NOTE: WARNING! grade or greater hill. TSC cannot stop all trailers from swaying. your vehicle. Failure to follow these warn- Always use caution when towing a trailer and • The gear selection must match vehicle up- ings can result in a collision or serious follow the trailer tongue weight recommenda- hill direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is in...
  • Page 77 counteracting the oversteer or understeer the accelerator and apply as little throttle as WARNING! condition. Engine power may also be reduced possible. Be sure to adapt your speed and hicle, and may negatively affect the per- to help the vehicle maintain the desired path. driving to the prevailing road conditions.
  • Page 78 ESC On – Two Wheel Drive Vehicles And Four Partial Off – Two Wheel Drive Vehicles And Four ESC on again, momentarily push the ESC Wheel Drive Vehicles In 2WD And 4WD High Wheel Drive Vehicles In 2WD And 4WD High OFF button and the ESC Off indicator light Range Range...
  • Page 79 automatically switches to “Partial Off” mode, • The “ESC OFF” message will display and a WARNING! chime will sound when the gear selector is described above. When the vehicle speed bility offered by the ESC system is re- returns to less than 35 mph (56 km/h), the moved from any position to the PARK posi- duced.
  • Page 80 ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light during acceleration, ease up on the accelera- Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) tor and apply as little throttle as possible. Be And ESC OFF Indicator Light This system anticipates the potential for sure to adapt your speed and driving to the wheel lift by monitoring the driver’s steering prevailing road conditions.
  • Page 81 brake of the spinning wheel. This will allow Hill Descent Control (HDC) — If Equipped WARNING! more engine torque to be applied to the wheel that is not spinning. This feature remains Many factors, such as vehicle loading, active even if TCS and ESC are in the “Partial road conditions, and driving conditions, influence the chance that wheel lift or Off”...
  • Page 82 2. Enabled (feature is enabled and ready but Driver Override: • The vehicle is driven greater than 25 mph activation conditions are not met, or (40 km/h) (HDC exits immediately.) The driver may override HDC activation with driver is actively overriding with brake or throttle or brake application at anytime.
  • Page 83: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    AUXILIARY DRIVING Three selectable modes of operation are available in the Uconnect System. Refer to SYSTEMS “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” in your Owner’s Manual for further information. Blind Spot Monitoring General Information The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system uses two radar-based sensors, located inside The following regulatory statement applies to all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in the rear bumper fascia, to detect highway...
  • Page 84: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    Forward Collision Warning (FCW) • To turn the FCW system back on, press the forward collision button again to turn the The far setting provides warnings for poten- The Forward Collision Warning (FCW) System system on. tial collisions more distant in front of the with Mitigation provides the driver with au- NOTE: vehicle, allowing the driver to have the most...
  • Page 85: Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)

    reaction time to the driver lower than the General Information The tire pressure will vary with temperature by approximately 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 12°F settings "Medium" and "Far", in the case of a The following regulatory statement applies to (6.5°C).
  • Page 86 The TPMS will continue to warn the driver of If the ambient temperature is 68°F (20°C) CAUTION! low tire pressure as long as the condition and the measured tire pressure is 28 psi established for the tire size equipped on (193 kPa), a temperature drop to 20°F (-7°C) exists, and will not turn off until the tire your vehicle.
  • Page 87 NOTE: Base System strument cluster, an "Inflate to XX" message will be displayed and a chime will sound • The TPMS is not intended to replace nor- The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) when tire pressure is low in one or more of the mal tire care and maintenance, or to pro- uses wireless technology with wheel rim four active road tires.
  • Page 88 solid. The system fault will also sound a 2. If you install the compact or non- tires. The vehicle may need to be driven chime. If the ignition is cycled, this sequence matching full size spare tire in place of a for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph will repeat, providing the system fault still road tire that has a pressure below the...
  • Page 89 Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Warn- the instrument cluster will return to their original color, and the “Tire Pressure Monitor- ings ing Telltale Light” will turn off. The “Tire Pressure Monitoring Tell- NOTE: tale Light” will illuminate in the in- When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may strument cluster and a chime will need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi...
  • Page 90 “Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light” will turn on upon the next ignition key cycle. 2. If you install the compact or non- no longer flash, and the “SERVICE TPM SYS- In addition, the instrument cluster will matching full size spare tire in place of a TEM”...
  • Page 91: Occupant Restraint Systems

    5. Once you repair or replace the original (2) This device must accept any interference Important Safety Precautions road tire and reinstall it on the vehicle in received, including interference that may Please pay close attention to the information place of the compact spare or non- cause undesired operation.
  • Page 92: Seat Belt Systems

    restraints or belt-positioning booster seats Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System WARNING! should ride properly buckled up in the (BeltAlert) rear seat of a vehicle with a rear seat. • Never place a rear-facing child restraint Driver and Passenger BeltAlert (if equipped) in front of an air bag.
  • Page 93 BeltAlert Warning Sequence Change of Status NOTE: If BeltAlert has been deactivated and the The BeltAlert warning sequence is activated If the driver or outboard front seat passenger driver or outboard front seat passenger (if when the vehicle is moving above a specified (if equipped with outboard front passenger equipped with outboard front passenger seat vehicle speed range and the driver or out-...
  • Page 94 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a • Relying on the air bags alone could lead • A lap belt worn too high can increase the seat and using a seat belt properly. Oc- to more severe injuries in a collision.
  • Page 95 Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions WARNING! 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit • A seat belt that is worn under your arm is back and adjust the seat. dangerous. Your body could strike the inside surfaces of the vehicle in a colli- 2.
  • Page 96 4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and 1. Position the latch plate as close as pos- lies low across your hips, below your ab- sible to the anchor point. domen. To remove slack in the lap belt 2.
  • Page 97 NOTE: Seat Belts And Pregnant Women Seat Belt Pretensioner The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchor- The front seat belt system is equipped with age is equipped with an Easy Up feature. This pretensioning devices that are designed to feature allows the shoulder belt anchorage to remove slack from the seat belt in the event be adjusted in the upward position without of a collision.
  • Page 98 Energy Management Feature webbing necessary to comfortably wrap around the occupant’s mid-section. Slide the The front seat belt system is equipped with latch plate into the buckle until you hear a an Energy Management feature that may help "click.” further reduce the risk of injury in the event In Automatic Locking Mode, the shoulder of a collision.
  • Page 99: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    How To Engage The Automatic Locking Mode Air Bag System Components WARNING! 1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulder • Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) • Failure to replace the seat belt assembly belt. • Air Bag Warning Light could increase the risk of injury in colli- 2.
  • Page 100 The ORC contains a backup power supply • The Air Bag Warning Light does not come WARNING! on during the four to eight seconds when system that may deploy the air bag system an authorized dealer service the air bag the ignition switch is first in the MAR/ACC/ even if the battery loses power or it becomes system immediately.
  • Page 101 Front Air Bags WARNING! This vehicle has front air bags and lap/ • Being too close to the steering wheel or shoulder belts for both the driver and front instrument panel during front air bag passenger. The front air bags are a supple- deployment could cause serious injury, ment to the seat belt restraint systems.
  • Page 102 The first stage inflator is triggered immedi- some that may produce substantial vehicle WARNING! ately during an impact that requires air bag damage — for example, some pole collisions, • Do not put anything on or around the air deployment. A low energy output is used in truck underrides, and angle offset collisions.
  • Page 103 bags fully inflate in less time than it takes to Supplemental Side Air Bags blink your eyes. The front air bags then Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags quickly deflate while helping to restrain the (SABs) driver and front passenger. This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental Knee Impact Bolsters Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags (SABs).
  • Page 104 are not belted and seated properly, or if items WARNING! are positioned in the area where the SABICs inflate. Children are at an even greater risk of Do not use accessory seat covers or place injury from a deploying air bag. objects between you and the Side Air Bags;...
  • Page 105 not impact the area of the passenger com- WARNING! WARNING! partment. The Side Air Bags may deploy on the vehicle roof. Do not drill into the the seats. Children must be properly during angled or offset frontal collisions roof of the vehicle for any reason. restrained in a child restraint or booster where the front air bags deploy.
  • Page 106 Rollover Events Air Bag System Components NOTE: Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in Side Air Bags are designed to activate in NOTE: all collisions. This does not mean something certain rollover events. The ORC determines The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) is wrong with the air bag system.
  • Page 107 see your doctor. If these particles settle on Enhanced Accident Response System • Cut off battery power to the: your clothing, follow the garment manufac- – Engine In the event of an impact, if the communica- turer’s instructions for cleaning. –...
  • Page 108 Enhanced Accident Response System Reset Customer Action Customer Will See Customer Action Customer Will See Procedure NOTE: NOTE: After the event occurs, when the system is Each step MUST BE held for at least two Each step MUST BE held for at least two seconds seconds active, a message regarding fuel cutoff is...
  • Page 109 Customer Action Customer Will See WARNING! WARNING! bag system for persons with disabilities, NOTE: Do not modify the components or wiring, Each step MUST BE held for at least two contact an authorized dealer. including adding any kind of badges or seconds stickers to the steering wheel hub trim 12.
  • Page 110: Child Restraints

    These data can help provide a better under- Child Restraints There are different sizes and types of re- standing of the circumstances in which straints for children from newborn size to the Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled crashes and injuries occur.
  • Page 111 Summary Of Recommendations For Restraining Children In Vehicles Child Size, Height, Weight Or Age Recommended Type Of Child Restraint Children who are two years old or younger and Either an Infant Carrier or a Convertible Child Infants and Toddlers who have not reached the height or weight lim- Restraint, facing rearward in the rear seat of its of their child restraint the vehicle...
  • Page 112 Older Children And Child Restraints Children Too Large For Booster Seats WARNING! Children who are large enough to wear the Children who are two years old or who have • Improper installation can lead to failure shoulder belt comfortably, and whose legs are outgrown their rear-facing convertible child of an infant or child restraint.
  • Page 113 buckle is latched. A child’s squirming or WARNING! WARNING! slouching can move the belt out of position. If injury or death. A child must always wear the shoulder belt contacts the face or neck, Never allow a child to put the shoulder belt both the lap and shoulder portions of the move the child closer to the center of the under an arm or behind their back.
  • Page 114 Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren Your vehicle is equipped with the child re- LATCH Positions For Installing Child Re- straint anchorage system called LATCH, straints In This Vehicle (LATCH) Restraint System which stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren. The LATCH system has three vehicle anchor points for installing LATCH- equipped child seats.
  • Page 115 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 116 Locating The LATCH Anchorages Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages strap will have a hook at the end to attach to the top tether anchorage and a way to tighten the strap after it is attached to the anchorage. The lower anchorages are round bars that are There are tether strap anchorages behind found at the rear of the seat cushion where it Center Seat LATCH :...
  • Page 117 Always follow the directions of the child re- rear-most position to make room for the How To Stow An Unused Switchable-ALR child seat. You may also move the front straint manufacturer when installing your child (ALR) Seat Belt: seat forward to allow more room for the restraint.
  • Page 118 Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing WARNING! WARNING! Child Restraints In This Vehicle • Follow the child restraint manufactur- child restraint manufacturer’s directions er’s directions exactly when installing an exactly when installing an infant or child restraint. infant or child restraint. •...
  • Page 119 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 Tether Anchor with the seat belt to attach a straint, up to the recommended weight limit of...
  • Page 120 1. Place the child seat in the center of the 6. Try to pull the webbing out of the retractor. Installing Child Restraints Using The Top seating position. For some second row If it is locked, you should not be able to Tether Anchorage: seats, you may need to recline the seat pull out any webbing.
  • Page 121: Transporting Pets

    1. Look behind the seating position where Transporting Pets you plan to install the child restraint to Air Bags deploying in the front seat could find the tether anchorage. You may need harm your pet. An unrestrained pet will be to move the seat forward to provide better thrown about and possibly injured, or injure a access to the tether anchorage.
  • Page 122: Exhaust Gas

    addition, inspect the exhaust system each WARNING! WARNING! time the vehicle is raised for lubrication or oil In a collision, people riding in these • If you are required to drive with the change. Replace as required. areas are more likely to be seriously trunk/liftgate/rear doors open, make Safety Checks You Should Make Inside injured or killed.
  • Page 123 stays on, or turns on while driving, have the mat fasteners so it cannot slip out of position WARNING! system inspected at your authorized dealer as and interfere with the accelerator, brake or that cannot be properly attached and soon as possible. After the bulb check, this clutch pedals or impair safe operation of your secured to your vehicle.
  • Page 124: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    Lights WARNING! WARNING! Have someone observe the operation of brake • NEVER place any objects under the floor has been properly installed and is se- lights and exterior lights while you work the mat (e.g., towels, keys, etc.). These ob- cured to your vehicle using the floor mat controls.
  • Page 125 STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE ..124 Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock Turning LaneSense On Or Off ..143 System ....137 LaneSense Warning Message .
  • Page 126: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE Manual Transmission 4. If the engine does not start, place the ignition in the OFF mode and wait 10- Proceed as follows: Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, 15 seconds before attempting to restart adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten 1.
  • Page 127: Engine Break-In Recommendations

    After severe driving, idle the engine to allow the recommended viscosity and quality the temperature inside the engine compart- grades, refer to “Dealer Service” in “Servic- ment to cool before shutting off the engine. ing And Maintenance”. ENGINE BREAK-IN CAUTION! RECOMMENDATIONS Never use Non-Detergent Oil or Straight Mineral Oil in the engine or damage may...
  • Page 128 The park brake can also be automatically • Safehold is a new feature that will auto- WARNING! matically apply the park brake under cer- released. With the engine running and the attended is dangerous for a number of tain conditions. The EPB monitors the sta- transmission in gear, release the brake pedal tus of the driver’s seat belt, driver’s door reasons.
  • Page 129: Auto Park Brake

    the gear selector is not firmly locked in Park- For manual transmissions, the EPB will auto- CAUTION! ing position, EPB applies automatically even matically engage if all of the following condi- if Auto Park Brake has been previously dis- tions are met: If the Brake System Warning Light remains abled.
  • Page 130: Manual Transmission

    When servicing your rear brakes, it may be NOTE: MANUAL TRANSMISSION necessary for you or your technician to push A dedicated message will appear in the in- the rear piston into the rear caliper bore. With strument cluster if Brake Service Mode can- WARNING! the electric park brake system, this can only not be activated.
  • Page 131: Shifting

    To shift the gears, press the clutch pedal to Shifting the floor and put the gear selector to the Fully press the clutch pedal before shifting desired position (the diagram for the engage- gears. As you release the clutch pedal, lightly ment of the gears is displayed on the handle press the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 132: Downshifting

    NOTE: WARNING! CAUTION! A certain amount of noise from the transmis- • Failure to follow the maximum recom- sion is normal. This noise can be most notice- Do not downshift for additional engine mended downshifting speeds may cause able when the vehicle is idling in NEUTRAL braking on a slippery surface.
  • Page 133: Nine-Speed Automatic Transmission

    Manual Transmission Shift Speeds in MPH (KM/H) Gear Selection 6 to 5 5 to 4 4 to 3 3 to 2 2 to 1 Maximum Speed 80 (129) 70 (113) 50 (81) 30 (48) 15 (24) selector and move the selector rearward or CAUTION! WARNING! forward.
  • Page 134: Gear Selector

    made using the AutoStick shift control (refer WARNING! CAUTION! to “AutoStick” in this section for further PARK, securing the vehicle against un- information). Toggling the gear selector for- Damage to the transmission may occur if wanted movement. ward (-) or rearward (+) while in the AutoStick the following precautions are not ob- •...
  • Page 135: Gear Ranges

    Only shift from DRIVE to PARK or REVERSE When parking on a hill, apply the EPB before when the accelerator pedal is released and shifting the transmission to PARK, otherwise the vehicle is stopped. Be sure to keep your the load on the transmission locking mecha- foot on the brake pedal when shifting be- nism may make it difficult to move the gear tween these gears.
  • Page 136 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! pedal released. Make sure the transmis- As with all vehicles, you should never children), and do not leave the ignition sion is in PARK before exiting the ve- exit a vehicle while the engine is running in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. A child hicle.
  • Page 137 • Look at the transmission gear position dis- tend transmission life by reducing excessive CAUTION! shifting and heat buildup. play and verify that it indicates the PARK position (P), and is not blinking. Towing the vehicle, coasting, or driving for If the transmission temperature exceeds nor- any other reason with the transmission in •...
  • Page 138: Transmission Limp Home Mode

    AutoStick • The transmission will automatically upshift • Transmission shifting will be more notice- when necessary to prevent engine over- able when AutoStick is enabled. AutoStick is a driver-interactive transmission speed. • The system may revert to automatic shift feature providing manual shift control, giving •...
  • Page 139: Ignition Park Interlock

    forward gear is selected. PARK, REVERSE, 6. Shift into the desired gear range. If the Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock problem is no longer detected, the trans- and NEUTRAL will continue to operate. The System mission will return to normal operation. Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) may be This vehicle is equipped with a Brake Trans- illuminated.
  • Page 140: Activation

    The Speed Control buttons are located on the NOTE: WARNING! right side of the steering wheel. • In order to ensure proper operation, the faster than you want. You could lose con- Speed Control System has been designed trol and have an accident. Always leave the to shut down if multiple Speed Control system off when you are not using it.
  • Page 141: Accelerating For Passing

    The driver’s preferred units can be selected To Decrease Speed • If the button is continually pushed, the set through the Uconnect system if equipped. speed will continue to decrease until the When the Speed Control is set, you can de- button is released, then the new set speed The speed increment shown is dependant on crease speed by pushing the SET (-) button.
  • Page 142: Rear Parksense

    REAR PARKSENSE Chime Detection Distances By shifting the vehicle in REVERSE and in If the sensors detect more obstacles, it is The Rear ParkSense system provides visual the case of the presence of a rear obstacle, an taken into account only what is the shorter and audible indications of the distance be- acoustic signal that varies with the distance distance.
  • Page 143: Enabling And Disabling Rear Parksense

    In general, the vehicle is closest to the ob- Rear ParkSense will remember the previous UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED" mes- stacle when the display shows only a flashing state when the vehicle is switch off. sage for for approximately five seconds. Un- arc and the chime becomes continuous.
  • Page 144: Lanesense

    • Clean the Rear ParkSense sensors regu- WARNING! CAUTION! larly, taking care not to scratch or damage backing up. You are responsible for detected at all. Obstacles located above them. The sensors must not be covered safety and must continue to pay atten- or below the sensors will not be detected with ice, snow, slush, mud, dirt or debris.
  • Page 145: Turning Lanesense On Or Off

    uses a forward looking camera to detect lane prompt the driver to remain within the lane. To turn the LaneSense system off, push the markings and measure vehicle position When only a single lane marking is detected, LaneSense button once (LED turns on). within the lane boundaries.
  • Page 146 • When the LaneSense system senses the • When the LaneSense system senses a lane Premium Instrument Cluster Display — If lane has been approached and is in a lane drift situation, the left thick lane line and Equipped departure situation, the left thick lane line the left thin line turn solid white.
  • Page 147: Changing Lanesense Status

    Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected • The system will not apply torque to the tale changes from solid yellow to flashing yellow. At this time torque is applied to the steering wheel whenever a safety system • When the LaneSense system is on, the lane steering wheel in the opposite direction of engages.
  • Page 148 When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE top of the camera screen is pressed. Display (with camera delay turned off), the rear cam- of the camera image after shifting out of era mode is exited and the navigation or REVERSE can be disabled via Uconnect Set- audio screen appears again.
  • Page 149: Four Wheel Drive

    FOUR WHEEL DRIVE WARNING! CAUTION! Jeep Active Drive (4WD) And Jeep Active Drive responsible for the safety of your surround- All wheels must have the same size and Low (4WD Low) ings and must continue to pay attention type tires. Unequal tire sizes must not be while backing up.
  • Page 150: Selec-Terrain

    Active Drive Control — If Equipped Active Drive With Low Control — (Trailhawk the button once 4WD LOW. The instrument cluster will display the message "4WD LOW" Models Only) once the shift is complete. NOTE: • Both LOCK and LOW LEDs will blink and then become active on the Selec-Terrain switch until the shift is complete.
  • Page 151: Mode Selection Guide

    Mode Selection Guide • SNOW: This mode allows you to have greater stability under conditions of bad weather. Rotate the Selec-Terrain knob to select the It's used on and off road and on surfaces desired mode. with poor traction, such as roads covered with snow.
  • Page 152: Adding Fuel

    • ROCK (Trailhawk only): This mode is only Opening The Door • Pull the nozzle from the filler pipe and then available in 4WD LOW range. The device close the door. For filling proceed as follows: sets the vehicle to maximize traction and Emergency Refueling Procedure •...
  • Page 153: Trailer Towing

    • Remove the emergency fuel fill funnel, and TRAILER TOWING WARNING! close the door. increases inside the tank, creating dan- Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer • Store the emergency fuel fill funnel in the gerous conditions. Weight Ratings) cargo area. •...
  • Page 154: Recreational Towing

    RECREATIONAL TOWING Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle TOWING CONDITION WHEELS OFF THE GROUND FRONT WHEEL DRIVE (FWD) FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED REAR NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Dolly Tow FRONT NOT ALLOWED On Trailer BEST METHOD Recreational Towing •...
  • Page 155 • Release the Electric Park Brake (EPB). CAUTION! CAUTION! • Turn the ignition OFF, and release the brake • Towing this vehicle in violation of the Towing this vehicle with ANY of its wheels pedal. above requirements can cause severe on the ground can cause severe transmis- transmission damage.
  • Page 157 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS. . .156 Road Tire Installation ... .168 REFUELING IN EMERGENCY..174 TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF BULB REPLACEMENT..156 IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS .
  • Page 158: Hazard Warning Flashers

    HAZARD WARNING This is an emergency warning system and it NOTE: should not be used when the vehicle is in With extended use the Hazard Warning flash- FLASHERS motion. Use it when your vehicle is disabled ers may wear down your battery. and it is creating a safety hazard for other The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located on the switch bank below the radio.
  • Page 159: Fuses

    Exterior Bulbs Lamps Bulb Number Bi-Xenon HID Headlamps (Serviced At An Authorized Dealer) Low Beam/High Beam Headlamps Front Position/Daytime Running Lights (DRL ) P21/5W Front Direction Indicator Lamps PY21W Front Fog Lamps Side Indicators (Front And Side View Mirror) WY5W Tail/Brake Lights/Turn Indicators P21W Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
  • Page 160: Engine Compartment Fuses/Distribution Unit

    Engine Compartment Fuses/Distribution Refer to your Owner's Manual for further fuse information Unit The engine compartment fuse panel is lo- cated on the left side of the engine compart- ment. Engine Compartment Fuse Location Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 70 Amp Tan –...
  • Page 161 Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 20 Amp Yellow – – Engine Cooling fan 40 Amp Orange – 1.4 With- – – Engine Cooling fan out A/C 50 Amp Red – 1.4 With A/C And All 2.4 Models –...
  • Page 162 Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – – 5 Amp Tan Electronic Power Four- Wheel Drive – – 15 Amp Blue Fuel Pump – – 20 Amp Yellow Power Control Module En- gine – – 30 Amp Green Heated Windshield –...
  • Page 163: Body Computer Fuse Center

    Body Computer Fuse Center For the fuse replacement see an authorized dealer. The controller is located at the left side of the steering column at the bottom of the instru- ment panel. Cavity Mini Fuse Description 7.5 Amp Brown Flashes/Electrical Movement Front Seats/Fan Air Conditioning 20 Amp Yellow Power Window Front (Driver Side)
  • Page 164: Rear Cargo Fuse/Relay Distribution Unit

    Cavity Mini Fuse Description 7.5 Amp Brown Alarm Power, Front Courtesy Light, Air Condi- tioning Compressor, Brake Pedal Switch (NC), Plaque Automatic Transmission, Compass, Rear Camera, Leveling Headlights, Air Condi- tioning 7.5 Amp Brown Supply IPC/Starter Device/System Keyless Enter-N-Go 15 Amp Blue Power Socket Rear Cargo Fuse/Relay Distribution Unit The fuses may be contained in two units.
  • Page 165: Jacking And Tire Changing

    Cavity Mini Fuse Description 30 Amp Green Lumbar Adjustment Front Seats (Driver Side And Passenger Side) 20 Amp Yellow Heating Front Seats On the controller there is also a 20 amp fuse for the sun visor of the retractable roof. Fuse Holder No.
  • Page 166: Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage

    Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage 1. Open the liftgate. 2. Lift the access cover using the load floor The jack and tools are located in the rear pull strap. storage compartment if equipped, inside a special container. 3. Remove the fastener securing the spare tire.
  • Page 167: Preparations For Jacking

    Preparations For Jacking Jacking Instructions 1. Park the vehicle on a firm level surface as WARNING! far from the edge of the roadway as pos- sible. Avoid icy or slippery areas. Carefully follow these tire changing warn- ings to help prevent personal injury or WARNING! damage to your vehicle: •...
  • Page 168 2. If equipped with wheels where the center WARNING! cap covers the wheel bolts, use the wheel • If working on or near a roadway, be bolt wrench to pry the center cap off extremely careful of motor traffic. carefully before raising the vehicle. •...
  • Page 169 WARNING! Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make the vehicle less stable. It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it. Raise the vehicle only enough to remove the tire. 6. Remove the wheel bolts and tire. 7.
  • Page 170: Road Tire Installation

    3. Lower the vehicle to the ground by turning WARNING! WARNING! the jack handle counterclockwise. To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a 4. Finish tightening the wheel bolts. Push the jack, do not fully tighten the wheel collision or hard stop could endanger the down on the wrench while at the end of...
  • Page 171: Tire Service Kit - If Equipped

    TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF Tire Service Kit Components And If a tire is punctured, you can make a first emergency repair using the Tire Service Kit Operation EQUIPPED located in the rear storage compartment in- side the storage container. Tire Service Kit Storage Tire punctures of up to 1/4 inch (6 mm) can The Tire Service Kit is located in the rear...
  • Page 172: Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions

    Minimum 26 psi (1.8 bar) of pressure Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions WARNING! should be reached within 20 minutes. If ure to follow this warning can result in the pressure has not been reached turn WARNING! injuries that are serious or fatal to you, off and remove the Tire Service Kit, drive your passengers, and others around you.
  • Page 173: Replacing The Sealant

    WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! • A loose Tire Service Kit thrown forward vomiting! Consult a physician immedi- Store the sealant canister in its special in a collision or hard stop could endan- ately. compartment, away from sources of heat. ger the occupants of the vehicle. Always Failure to follow this WARNING may result Replacing The Sealant stow the Tire Service Kit in the place...
  • Page 174: Preparations For Jump Start

    WARNING! WARNING! You can be injured by moving fan Do not attempt jump starting if the battery blades. is frozen. It could rupture or explode and • Remove any metal jewelry such as rings, cause personal injury. watch bands and bracelets that could make an inadvertent electrical contact.
  • Page 175: Jump Starting Procedure

    2. Connect the opposite end of the positive 6. Once the engine is started, remove the WARNING! jumper cables in the reverse sequence: (+) jumper cable to the positive (+) post of the booster battery. Do not allow vehicles to touch each other Disconnecting The Jumper Cables as this could establish a ground connec- 3.
  • Page 176: Refueling In Emergency

    • On the highways — slow down. • You can also turn the temperature control CAUTION! to maximum heat, the mode control to floor • In city traffic — while stopped, put trans- and the blower control to high. This allows Accessories plugged into the vehicle mission in NEUTRAL, but do not increase the heater core to act as a supplement to...
  • Page 177: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    3. Carefully separate the gear selector boot 7. The vehicle may then be started in remains in NEUTRAL for more than two sec- assembly from the bezel. NEUTRAL. onds, you must press the brake pedal to engage DRIVE or REVERSE. 8.
  • Page 178: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shift- above 30 mph (48 km/h) while in gear • Racing the engine or spinning the ing between DRIVE/SECOND gear and (no transmission shifting occurring). wheels may lead to transmission over- REVERSE, do not spin the wheels faster heating and failure.
  • Page 179: Front Wheel Drive (Fwd)

    • You must ensure that the Auto Park Brake Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Four Wheel Drive (4WD) feature is disabled before towing this ve- The manufacturer requires towing with all The manufacturer recommends towing your hicle, to avoid inadvertent Electric Park four wheels OFF the ground.
  • Page 180: Emergency Tow Hooks - If Equipped

    Emergency Tow Hooks — If Equipped Please refer to “Occupant Restraint Sys- WARNING! tems” in “Safety” for further information on If your vehicle is equipped with tow hooks, the Enhanced Accident Response System • Do not use a chain for freeing a stuck there will be one in the rear and two mounted (EARS) function.
  • Page 181 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING ..180 Windshield Wiper Blades ..190 Treadwear ....210 Traction Grades .
  • Page 182: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED SERVICING NOTE: • Check the fluid levels of the coolant reser- voir, and brake master cylinder reservoir, Under no circumstances should oil change Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic and fill as needed. intervals exceed 10,000 miles (16,000 km), oil change indicator system.
  • Page 183 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Check tire condition/wear and adjust pressure, if necessary, check Tire Service • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Kit expiration date (if equipped). Check operation of lighting system (headlamps, direction indicators, hazard warning lights, luggage compartment,...
  • Page 184 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Check cleanliness of hood and tailgate locks and cleanliness and lubrication of • • • • • • • • linkages. Visually check the condition and wear of • •...
  • Page 185 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Replace engine air filter. # • • • • • Replace brake fluid every two years. *** • • • • • • • ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 186 ** The spark plug change is distance based WARNING! only, yearly intervals do not apply. The fol- lowing are essential to ensure correct opera- • You can be badly injured working on or tion and prevent serious damage to the en- around a motor vehicle.
  • Page 187: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1.4L Turbo Engine 1 — Air Cleaner Filter 4 — Battery 7 — Coolant Pressure Bottle Cap 2 — Engine Oil Dipstick 5 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Coolant Pressure Bottle 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 6 —...
  • Page 188: 2.4L Engine

    2.4L Engine 1 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 4 — Battery 7 — Coolant Pressure Bottle Cap 2 — Engine Oil Fill Cap 5 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Coolant Pressure Bottle 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 6 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 9 —...
  • Page 189: Checking Oil Level

    Checking Oil Level CAUTION! WARNING! To assure proper engine lubrication, the en- • When working near the radiator cooling Do not overfill the engine with oil. Overfill- gine oil must be maintained at the correct fan, disconnect the fan motor lead or ing the engine with oil will cause oil aera- level.
  • Page 190: Adding Washer Fluid

    Adding Washer Fluid NOTE: WARNING! If your vehicle is equipped with a manual The windshield washer fluid reservoir is lo- transmission, the brake fluid reservoir sup- Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure cated in the engine compartment, and the plies fluid to both the brake system and the and possibly a collision.
  • Page 191: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    checks are not required; therefore the trans- WARNING! CAUTION! mission has no dipstick. An authorized dealer the wrong type of brake fluid can se- can check your transmission fluid level using Use of improper brake fluids will affect verely damage your brake system and/or special service tools.
  • Page 192: Dealer Service

    WARNING! CAUTION! WARNING! allow battery fluid to contact your eyes, tive (+) and negative (-) and are identi- You can be badly injured working on or skin, or clothing. Do not lean over a fied on the battery case. Cable clamps around a motor vehicle.
  • Page 193 NOTE: At every valid activation of Service Position 2. Push the release button on the arm of the Life expectancy of wiper blades varies de- command, the wiper blades are activated for wiper blade. pending on geographical area and frequency 250 ms.
  • Page 194: Raising The Vehicle

    Rear Wiper Blade Removal/Installation TIRES Tire Markings 1. Carefully lift the rear wiper arm upward to Tire Safety Information raise the wiper blade off of the liftgate glass. Tire safety information will cover aspects of the following information: Tire Markings, Tire 2.
  • Page 195 NOTE: • LT (Light Truck) — Metric tire sizing is • High flotation tire sizing is based on U.S. based on U.S. design standards. The size design standards and it begins with the tire • P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based designation for LT-Metric tires is the same diameter molded into the sidewall.
  • Page 196 EXAMPLE: R = Construction code • "R" means radial construction, or • "D" means diagonal or bias construction 15, 16, 18 = Rim diameter in inches (in) Service Description: 95 = Load Index • A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry H = Speed Symbol •...
  • Page 197 EXAMPLE: DOT MA L9 ABCD 0301 DOT = Department of Transportation • This symbol certifies that the tire is in compliance with the U.S. Department of Transportation tire safety standards and is approved for highway MA = Code representing the tire manufacturing location (two digits) L9 = Code representing the tire size (two digits) ABCD = Code used by the tire manufacturer (one to four digits) 03 = Number representing the week in which the tire was manufactured (two digits)
  • Page 198 Term Definition Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure Vehicle manufacturer's recommended cold tire inflation pressure as shown on the tire placard. Tire Placard A label permanently attached to the vehicle describing the vehicle’s loading capacity, the original equipment tire sizes and the recommended cold tire inflation pressures. Tire Loading And Tire Pressure NOTE: The proper cold tire inflation pressure is...
  • Page 199 Tire And Loading Information Placard Loading To determine the maximum loading condi- tions of your vehicle, locate the statement The vehicle maximum load on the tire must “The combined weight of occupants and not exceed the load carrying capacity of the cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs”...
  • Page 200 (3) Subtract the combined weight of Metric Example For Load Limit the driver and passengers from XXX kg For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg or XXX lbs. and there will be five 68 kg passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo (4) The resulting figure equals the and luggage load capacity is 295 kg (635- available amount of cargo and luggage...
  • Page 201 For the following example, the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 865 lbs (392 kg).
  • Page 202: 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 203 Ride Comfort And Vehicle Stability Inflation pressures specified on the placard Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi are always “cold tire inflation pressure”. Cold (13 to 40 kPa) during operation. DO NOT Proper tire inflation contributes to a comfort- tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire reduce this normal pressure build up or your able ride.
  • Page 204 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 205 normal wear patterns will reduce tread life, Replacement Tires resulting in the need for earlier tire replace- The tires on your new vehicle provide a bal- ment. ance of many characteristics. They should be • Distance driven. inspected regularly for wear and correct cold •...
  • Page 206: Tire Types

    It is recommended you contact an authorized Summer Or Three Season Tires — If WARNING! tire dealer or original equipment dealer with Equipped sult in tire overloading and failure. You any questions you may have on tire specifi- Summer tires provide traction in both wet could lose control and have a collision.
  • Page 207: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Snow Tires While studded tires improve performance on This spare tire may be used in the tire rotation for your vehicle. If your vehicle has this op- ice, skid and traction capability on wet or dry Some areas of the country require the use of tion, refer to an authorized tire dealer for the surfaces may be poorer than that of non- snow tires during the Winter.
  • Page 208: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to tire may have limited tread life. When the WARNING! mount a conventional tire on the compact tread is worn to the tread wear indicators, the do not drive more than the speed listed on spare wheel, since the wheel is designed temporary use full size spare tire needs to be the limited use spare wheel.
  • Page 209: Tire Chains (Traction Devices)

    Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration Mopar Chrome Cleaner or their equivalent is Dark Vapor Chrome, Black Satin Chrome, or Low recommended or select a non-abrasive, non- caused by salt, sodium chloride, magnesium Gloss Clear Coat Wheels acidic cleaner for aluminum or chrome chloride, calcium chloride, etc., and other wheels.
  • Page 210: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    • Due to limited clearance, the following CAUTION! CAUTION! traction devices are recommended: ating speed of the device manufacturer’s To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, All Models: if it is less than 30 mph (48 km/h). observe the following precautions: •...
  • Page 211: Department Of Transporta

    The suggested Front Wheel Drive (FWD) rota- DEPARTMENT OF tion method is the “forward cross” shown in TRANSPORTATION the following diagram. This rotation pattern UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY does not apply to some directional tires that GRADES must not be reversed. The following tire grading categories were established by the National High- way Traffic Safety Administration.
  • Page 212: Treadwear

    Treadwear fied government test surfaces of as- temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to a phalt and concrete. A tire marked C The Treadwear grade is a comparative level of performance, which all pas- may have poor traction performance. rating, based on the wear rate of the senger vehicle tires must meet under tire when tested under controlled con-...
  • Page 213: Storing The Vehicle

    STORING THE VEHICLE • Cover the vehicle with an appropriate cover CAUTION! taking care not to damage the painted sur- If the vehicle should remain stationary for face by dragging across dirty surfaces. Do Before removal of the positive and nega- more than a month, observe the following not use plastic sheeting which will not allow tive terminals to the battery, wait at least a...
  • Page 214: Interiors

    • Use a high quality cleaner wax, such as • If you detect any stone chips or scratches in INTERIORS Mopar Cleaner Wax to remove road film, the paint, touch them up immediately. The Seats And Fabric Parts stains and to protect your paint finish. Take cost of such repairs is considered the re- care never to scratch the paint.
  • Page 215: Plastic And Coated Parts

    cloth. Stubborn soils can be removed easily WARNING! CAUTION! with a soft cloth and Mopar Total Clean. Care • Damage caused by these type of prod- should be taken to avoid soaking your leather A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a ucts may not be covered by your New upholstery with any liquid.
  • Page 216: Glass Surfaces

    Glass Surfaces Use caution when cleaning the inside rear When cleaning the rear view mirror, spray window equipped with electric defrosters or cleaner on the towel or cloth that you are All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a windows equipped with radio antennas. Do using.
  • Page 217 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ..219 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ..216 2.4L Engine ....217 Materials Added To Fuel ..218 Engine.
  • Page 218: Vehicle Identification

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION nuts/bolts should be torqued using a properly calibrated torque wrench using a high quality Chassis Number six sided (hex) deep wall socket. The chassis number (VIN) is stamped on a Torque Specifications plate located on the left front corner of the Wheel Bolt Torque **Wheel Wheel...
  • Page 219: Fuel Requirements

    FUEL REQUIREMENTS Poor quality gasoline can cause problems such as hard starting, stalling, and hesita- 1.4L Turbo Engine tions. If you experience these symptoms, try another brand of gasoline before considering service for the vehicle. This engine is de- signed to meet all 2.4L Engine emission regulations...
  • Page 220: Materials Added To Fuel

    While operating on gasoline with an octane Materials Added To Fuel FLEXIBLE FUEL (2.4L number of 87, hearing a light knocking sound ENGINE ONLY) — IF from the engine is not a cause for concern. Designated TOP TIER EQUIPPED However, if the engine is heard making a Detergent Gasoline heavy knocking sound, see your dealer imme-...
  • Page 221: Fluid Capacities

    FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) 1.4L Turbo/2.4L Engine 12.7 Gallons 48 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 1.4L Turbo Engine (SAE 5W-40 Synthetic, API Certified) 4.0 Quarts 3.8 Liters 2.4L Engine (SAE 0W-20, API Certified) 5.5 Quarts 5.2 Liters Cooling System * 1.4L Turbo Engine (Mopar Antifreeze/Engine Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula) 5.5 Quarts...
  • Page 222: Chassis

    Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Oil – 2.4L Engine We recommend you use SAE 0W-20 API Certified Engine Oil, meeting the requirements of FCA Material Standard MS-6395 such as Mopar, Penn- zoil, and Shell Helix. Refer to your engine oil filler cap for correct SAE grade.
  • Page 223: Mopar Accessories

    Authentic Jeep Accessories by Mopar tested and factory-approved. featuring a fit, finish, and functionality spe- • For the full line of Authentic Jeep Accesso- cifically for your Jeep Renegade. ries by Mopar, visit your local dealership or EXTERIOR: •...
  • Page 224 ELECTRONICS: • Mopar Web (WiFi) • Park Distance Sensors • Rear View Camera • Electronic Vehicle Tracking System • Heated Windshield Washer Solvent CARRIERS: • Roof Top Cargo Basket • Sport Utility Bars • Roof-mount Bike Carrier • Roof-mount Ski and Snowboard Carrier •...
  • Page 225 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA CYBERSECURITY ...225 Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display At A Apple CarPlay Integration — If Glance.....235 Equipped .
  • Page 226 Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile SiriusXM Guardian (4C/4C NAV)— If Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Phone To The Uconnect System ..264 Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Equipped ....277 Uconnect System .
  • Page 227: 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 may be equipped with both wired and wire- –...
  • Page 228: Tips Controls And General Information

    TIPS CONTROLS AND • Push the button in the center to select the • Never use alcohol, gas and derivatives to next preset station on the radio. clean the display lens. GENERAL INFORMATION • Prevent any liquid from entering the sys- Right Switch Steering Wheel Audio Controls tem: this could damage it beyond repair.
  • Page 229: Siriusxm Guardian - If Equipped

    SIRIUSXM GUARDIAN — IF • Place a SOS Call to a SiriusXM Guardian SiriusXM Guardian Care Agent, who can operator who can connect you to emergency connect you to emergency services. EQUIPPED responders. 2. The Uconnect “Apps ” button is lo- •...
  • Page 230: Siriusxm Guardian Activation

    NOTE: • Lock and unlock your vehicle doors from You can check UconnectPhone.com for sys- hundreds of miles away. tem and device compatibility. • Find your vehicle, no matter where you parked, using the convenient Vehicle SiriusXM Guardian Activation Finder function. To unlock the full potential of SiriusXM •...
  • Page 231: Renewing Subscriptions (Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display)

    • Press the “Remote” button on the bottom Maintaining Your SiriusXM Guardian WARNING! menu bar of the app to Lock/Unlock, Re- Account mote Start (if equipped), and activate your • ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay atten- Selling Your Vehicle horn and lights remotely.
  • Page 232 NOTE: nected to someone who can help any- WARNING! Your vehicle may be transmitting data as time. Additional fees may apply. Addi- • If anyone in the vehicle could be in authorized by the subscriber. tional information in this section. danger (e.g., fire or smoke is visible, 1.
  • Page 233 2. Emergency SOS Call (If Equipped) — The on the line, even after you connect with will ask for the stolen vehicle report num- rearview mirror contains a SOS Call but- emergency services. The Emergency ser- ber issued by local law enforcement. As long as your vehicle has a SiriusXM Guard- ton that, when pressed, may place a call vices operator may, like any other emer-...
  • Page 234: Siriusxm Guardian Remote Features

    a. To start, the Enable Wi-Fi Hotspot box NOTE: Canadian residents visit should be un-checked. Your vehicle must have a working electrical UconnectPhone.com call: system for any of the in vehicle SiriusXM 1-800-465-2001 (English) b. Select the Wi-Fi Hotspot Setup option Guardian services to operate.
  • Page 235 You will need your four digit SiriusXM Guard- 3. By contacting SiriusXM Guardian Care on lights. It may also help if you need to draw ian Security PIN to confirm the request. the phone. attention to your vehicle for any reason. You Press the “remote start”...
  • Page 236 Vehicle Finder To send a navigation route to your vehicle: 1. Press the “Location” tab on the Uconnect The Vehicle Finder feature of the Uconnect Mobile App bottom bar. Mobile App allows you to find the location of your vehicle when you can't remember where 2.
  • Page 237: Uconnect 3 With 5-Inch Display - If Equipped

    UCONNECT 3 WITH 5–INCH DISPLAY — IF EQUIPPED Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display At A Glance Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio Buttons 1 — RADIO Button 6 — SCREEN OFF Button 2 — COMPASS Button 7 — MUTE Button 3 —...
  • Page 238: Clock Setting

    NOTE: the front and rear or right and left side speak- CAUTION! ers. Press the Center “C” button on the In the Clock Setting Menu you can also select touchscreen to reset the balance and fade to Display Clock. Display Clock turns the clock Do NOT attach any object to the touchscreen, the factory setting.
  • Page 239: Radio Operation

    Radio Operation the “All” button on the touchscreen on the You can reply to the message using Voice Recognition by selecting, or saying, one of radio home screen displays all of the preset the 18 pre-defined messages. stations for that mode. Here’s How: To store a radio preset manually, follow the steps below:...
  • Page 240: Uconnect 4 With 7-Inch Display

    system is designed to keep your eyes on the PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES CAUTION! road and your hands on the wheel by letting Stuck in traf- Yes. See you later. Siri help you perform useful tasks. fic. Do NOT attach any object to the touch- screen, doing so can result in damage to Start without To enable Siri push and hold, then release the...
  • Page 241 Audio Settings • Press the “+” or “–” buttons on the touch- AUX Volume Offset screen, or press and drag over the level bar • Press the “Audio” button on the touch- • Press the “AUX Volume Offset” button on for each of the equalizer bands.
  • Page 242: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    Radio Off With Door — If Equipped 2. Press and hold, then drag the selected App to replace an existing shortcut in the • Press the “Radio Off With Door” button on main menu bar. the touchscreen to activate the Radio Off The new app shortcut, that was dragged With Door screen.
  • Page 243: Radio

    Radio Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display Radio 1 — Radio Station Presets 6 — Seek Up 2 — Toggle Between Presets 7 — Direct Tune To A Radio Station 3 — Status Bar 8 — Seek Down 4 — Main Category Bar 9 —...
  • Page 244: Android Auto - If Equipped

    • Press and hold either arrow button on the Android Auto — If Equipped WARNING! touchscreen for more than two seconds to NOTE: bypass stations without stopping. The radio ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on Feature availability depends on your carrier will stop at the next listenable station once the wheel.
  • Page 245: Apple Carplay Integration - If Equipped

    2. Connect your Android powered smart- 3. Once the device is connected and recog- phone to one of the media USB ports in nized, Android Auto should automatically your vehicle. If you have not downloaded launch, but you can also launch it by the Android Auto app to your smartphone touching the Android Auto icon on the before plugging in the device for the first...
  • Page 246 Uconnect works seamlessly with Apple Car- Play, the smarter, more secure way to use your iPhone in the car, and stay focused on the road. Use your Uconnect Touchscreen display, the vehicle's knobs and controls, and your voice with Siri to get access to Apple Music, Maps, Messages, and more.
  • Page 247: Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display

    UCONNECT 4C/4C NAV • If the time is not displayed at the top of the WARNING! screen, press the “Settings” button on the WITH 8.4-INCH DISPLAY Failure to do so may result in an accident touchscreen. In the Settings screen, press involving serious injury or death.
  • Page 248: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    Audio Settings 1. Press the “Apps ” button to open the Speed Adjusted Volume App screen. • Press the “Audio” button on the touch- • Press the “Speed Adjusted Volume” button screen to activate the Audio settings screen on the touchscreen to activate the Speed 2.
  • Page 249: Radio

    Radio Uconnect 4C NAV Radio 1 — Radio Station Presets 7 — Audio Settings 2 — Toggle Between Presets 8 — Seek Up 3 — Status Bar 9 — Direct Tune To A Radio Station 4 — View Small Navigation Map 10 —...
  • Page 250: Android Auto - If Equipped

    • Press and hold either arrow button on the HD Radio — If Equipped WARNING! touchscreen for more than two seconds to • HD Radio (available on Uconnect 4C/4C bypass stations without stopping. The radio ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on NAV) operates similar to conventional radio will stop at the next listenable station once the wheel.
  • Page 251 technology, the steering wheel controls, the Once Android Auto is up and running on your knobs and buttons on your radio faceplate, Uconnect system, the following features can be utilized using your smartphone’s data and the radio display’s touchscreen to control many of your apps.
  • Page 252 NOTE: NOTE: If the VR button is not held, and is only If you are using the built-in Uconnect navi- pushed, the built-in Uconnect VR prompts gation system, and you try and start a new you and any spoken navigation command route using Android Auto, via voice or any launches the built-in Uconnect navigation other method, a pop-up appears asking if you...
  • Page 253 Music further information refer https://support.google.com/androidauto. Android Auto allows you to access and stream your favorite music with apps like Google Play Communication Music, iHeartRadio, and Spotify. Using your With Android Auto connected, press and hold smartphone’s data plan, you can stream end- the VR button on the steering wheel to acti- less music on the road.
  • Page 254: Apple Carplay Integration - If Equipped

    Apple CarPlay Integration — If Equipped 2. Once the device is connected, the system Once CarPlay is up and running on your displays the CarPlay home screen. Apple Uconnect system, the following features can NOTE: CarPlay automatically launches, but if be utilized using your iPhone’s data plan: Feature availability depends on your carrier not, refer to the Uconnect Owner’s...
  • Page 255 NOTE: Music Maps Requires compatible iPhone. See dealer for CarPlay allows you to access all your artists, To use your Apple Maps for navigation on your phone compatibility. Data plan rates apply. playlists, and music from iTunes. Using your Uconnect system, launch CarPlay, and push Vehicle user interface is a product of Apple ®...
  • Page 256: Uconnect Settings

    • If you are using the built-in Uconnect navi- Apps screen. When making a selection, scroll up or gation system, and you try and start a new down until the preferred setting is high- To use an app that is compatible with Car- route using CarPlay, via voice or any other lighted, then press the preferred setting until Play, you must have the compatible app al-...
  • Page 257: Usb/Media Player Control - If Equipped

    USB/MEDIA PLAYER Rear Center Console USB Port Press the “Nav” button on the touchscreen in the menu bar to access the Navigation sys- CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED Located on the rear of the center console is a tem. second USB port. This feature allows an external device to be Changing The Navigation Voice Prompt plugged into the USB port or AUX Jack.
  • Page 258 Uconnect 4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Navigation 1 — Search For A Destination In All Categories 5 — Navigate To Saved Work Destination 2 — Find A Destination 6 — Navigation Settings 3 — View Map 7 — Emergency 4 — Navigate To Saved Home Destination 8 —...
  • Page 259: Finding Points Of Interest

    Finding Points Of Interest One-Step Voice Destination Entry • Press the “Home” button on the touch- screen. You can add a Home location by • From the main Navigation menu, press the • Enter a navigation destination without tak- either selecting “Spell City,”...
  • Page 260: Home

    Home • A Home location must be saved in the system. From the Main Navigation menu, press the “Home” button on the touchscreen. Uconnect 4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Map 1 — Distance To Next Turn 5 — Your Location On The Map 2 —...
  • Page 261: Adding A Stop

    Your route is marked with a blue line on the Taking A Detour mation, you can pinpoint traffic incidents, map. If you depart from the original route, determine average traffic speed and estimate • To take a detour you must be navigating a your route is recalculated.
  • Page 262: Siriusxm Travel Link (4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display)

    SiriusXM Travel Link (4C NAV With mation arrives and updates in the back- ground. You can access the information 8.4–inch Display) whenever you like, with no waiting. In addition to delivering over 130 channels of To access SiriusXM Travel Link, press “Apps” the best sports, entertainment, talk, and button on the touchscreen, then press the commercial-free music, SiriusXM offers pre-...
  • Page 263: 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 264 Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Favorite Contacts 11 — Recent Call Log 2 — Mobile Phone Battery Life 12 — Browse Phone Book Entries 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 13 — End Call 4 — Siri 14 —...
  • Page 265 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 12 — Favorite Contacts 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 13 — Mute Microphone 3 — Do Not Disturb 14 — Decline Incoming Call 4 — Reply with Text Message** 15 —...
  • Page 266: Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System

    The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to • For Uconnect Customer Care: 2. Press the “Phone” button. place and receive hands-free mobile phone • U.S. residents visit UconnectPhone.com or 3. Select “Settings.” calls. Drivers can also place mobile phone call 1-877-855-8400. 4.
  • Page 267 3. After selecting “Yes,” go through the • A message will display asking, “No Pair Your iPhone: steps to pair your phone using your Phone Connected. Would you like to Bluetooth connectivity. pair a phone?” Select Yes. After press- ing Yes, the radio prompts will take you 4.
  • Page 268 3. When your mobile phone finds the mobile phone. Selecting “Yes” will make this To search for available devices on your Bluetooth enabled Android Device: Uconnect system, select “Uconnect”. mobile phone the highest priority. This mo- bile phone will take precedence over other 1.
  • Page 269 Complete The Android Pairing Procedure: Select The Android Mobile Phone's Priority NOTE: Keep in mind that software updates – either Level on your phone or Uconnect system – may When the pairing process has successfully interfere with the Bluetooth connection. If completed, the system will prompt you to this happens, simply repeat the pairing pro- choose whether or not this is your favorite...
  • Page 270: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    Common Phone Commands (Examples) Phonebook Voice Command Tips • “Call John Smith” • Speaking complete names (i.e; Call John The Uconnect system will automatically sync Doe vs. Call John) will result in greater your phonebook from your paired phone, if •...
  • Page 271: Using Do Not Disturb

    NOTE: To activate Do Not Disturb, select “Pairing” • Reply with text message is not compatible on the phone menu bar, and select “Do Not The volume setting for Uconnect is different with iPhones. Disturb” from the Settings menu. You can than the audio system.
  • Page 272 To Enable Incoming Text Messaging: • A pop up will appear asking you to accept a request for permission to con- iPhone nect to your messages. Select “Don’t 1. Press the settings button on the mobile ask again” and press OK. phone.
  • Page 273: Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Uconnect System

    NOTE: manufacturer’s instructions), and follow Mobile Phonebook didn’t download: “Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mo- All incoming text messages received during • Check “Do not ask again,” then accept the bile Phone To The Uconnect System”. the current ignition cycle will be deleted from “phonebook download”...
  • Page 274: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    UCONNECT VOICE Get Started RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS All you need to control your Uconnect system with your voice are the buttons on your steer- Introducing Uconnect ing wheel. Start using Uconnect Voice Recognition with Helpful hints for using Voice Recognition: these helpful quick tips.
  • Page 275: Basic Voice Commands

    Basic Voice Commands TIP: At any time, if you are not sure of what to say or want to learn a Voice Command, push The basic Voice Commands below can be the VR button and say “Help.” The given at any point while using your Uconnect system provides you with a list of commands.
  • Page 276: Media

    • “Play artist Beethoven”; “Play album Great- est Hits”; “Play song Moonlight Sonata”; “Play genre Classical” TIP: Press the Browse button on the touch- screen to see all of the music on your USB device. Your Voice Command must match exactly how the artist, album, song and genre information is displayed.
  • Page 277: Voice Text Reply

    screen, your system ready. Check UconnectPhone.com for mobile phone com- patibility and pairing instructions. Push the VR button and the Phone button. After the beep, say one of the follow- ing commands: • “Call John Smith” • “Dial 123-456-7890 and follow the system prompts”...
  • Page 278: Climate

    2. Listen to the Uconnect prompts. After the Push the VR button . After the beep, say beep, repeat one of the pre-defined mes- one of the following commands: sages and follow the system prompts. • “Set driver temperature to 70 degrees” PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES •...
  • Page 279: Navigation (4C Nav)

    An included trial and/or subscription is re- quired to take advantage of the SiriusXM Guardian services in the next section of this guide. To register with SiriusXM Guardian, press the Apps button on the Uconnect 4C/4C NAV touchscreen to get started. NOTE: SiriusXM Guardian is available only on equipped vehicles purchased within the con-...
  • Page 280: Register (4C/4C Nav)

    Vehicle Health Reports** Vehicle Health Report/Alert (4C/4C NAV) Vehicle Health Alert** Your vehicle will send you a monthly email report, which summarizes the performance of Performance Pages Plus** your vehicle’s key systems so you can stay on **If vehicle is equipped. top of your vehicle’s maintenance needs if you are registered for SiriusXM Guardian.
  • Page 281: Siriusxm Travel Link (4C Nav)

    • Press the “Location” button on the bottom TIP: Traffic alerts are not accessible with music, get directions, read text messages and many other useful requests. menu bar of the app to bring up a map to Voice Command. locate your vehicle or send a location to your Uconnect Navigation using Vehicle Finder and Send &...
  • Page 282: Using Do Not Disturb

    Using Do Not Disturb • Reply with text message is not compatible “Microphone” icon within Android Auto, to with iPhones. activate Android’s VR, which recognizes With Do Not Disturb, you can disable notifi- natural voice commands, to use a list of your •...
  • Page 283: Apple Carplay - If Equipped

    Apple CarPlay allows you to use your voice to interact with Siri through your vehicle’s voice recognition system, and use your smart- phone’s data plan to project your iPhone and a number of its apps onto your Uconnect touchscreen. Connect your iPhone 5, or higher, to one of the media USB ports, using the factory-provided Lightning cable, and press the new CarPlay icon that replaces your...
  • Page 284: General Information

    NOTE: 2. This device must accept any interference Uconnect System Support: Requires compatible iPhone. See dealer for received, including interference that may • U.S. residents visit DriveUconnect.com or phone compatibility. Data plan rates apply. cause undesired operation. call: 1-877-855-8400 (24 hours a day Vehicle user interface is a product of Apple ®...
  • Page 285 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center ..285 MOPAR PARTS ... . .286 SERVICE FOR YOUR VEHICLE . .284 In Mexico Contact ....285 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS .286 Prepare For The Appointment .
  • Page 286: Suggestions For Obtaining Service For Your Vehicle

    SUGGESTIONS FOR authorized dealers, you may obtain a rental • If for some reason you are still not satisfied, vehicle at a minimal daily charge. If you need talk to the general manager or owner of the OBTAINING SERVICE FOR a rental, it is advisable to make these ar- authorized dealer.
  • Page 287: Fca Canada Inc. Customer Center

    FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or The manufacturer stands behind only the manufacturer's service contracts. If you pur- Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY) P.O. Box 1621 chased a manufacturer's service contract, To assist customers who have hearing diffi- Windsor, Ontario N9A 4H6 you will receive Plan Provisions and an Owner culties, the manufacturer has installed spe-...
  • Page 288: Warranty Information

    We appreciate that you have made a major WARRANTY INFORMATION mediately inform the National High- investment when you purchased the vehicle. way Traffic Safety Administration See the Warranty Information Booklet for the An authorized dealer has also made a major (NHTSA) in addition to notifying FCA terms and provisions of FCA US LLC warran- investment in facilities, tools, and training to...
  • Page 289: In Canada

    • You can purchase a copy of the Owner's “Owner/Service Manuals”. Then select your Manual, Navigation/Uconnect Manuals or desired model year and vehicle from the Warranty Booklet. United States customers drop down lists. may visit the Jeep Contact Us page at...
  • Page 291 INDEX Accessories ....221 Alarm Charging System Light ..60 Mopar ....221 Arm The System .
  • Page 292 Checks, Safety ....119 Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) .255 Electric Parking Brake ...125 Child Restraint....108 Contract, Service .
  • Page 293 Oil Filler Cap ....185 Fold-Flat Seats ....22 Headlights Forward Collision Warning ..81, 82 Oil Selection .
  • Page 294 Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning ..213 Keys ..... . .13 Headlights On Reminder ..30 Interior Appearance Care .
  • Page 295 Maintenance Free Battery ..189 Capacity ....219 Pregnant Women And Seat Belts..95 Maintenance Schedule .
  • Page 296 Keyless Enter-N-Go ... .18 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Service Manuals ....287 Remote Starting System ...15 Anchorage .
  • Page 297 Oil .....219 Tips ..... .226 Tire Safety Information .
  • Page 298 Uconnect Phone....261 Voice Recognition System (VR) . .268, 272 Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim ..206 Making A Call ....268 Wind Buffeting .
  • Page 299 Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab, a friend, or use public transportation. This guide has been prepared to help you get WARNING! quickly acquainted with your new Jeep brand ® vehicle and to provide a convenient reference Driving after drinking can lead to a collision.
  • Page 300 ® Simply download the app, select your make and model and enjoy the ride. To get this app, go directly to the App Store or Google Play and enter the search keyword “JEEP” (U.S. residents only). www.jeep.com /en /owners (U.S.) provides special offers tailored to your needs, customized vehicle galleries, personalized service records and more.

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