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  • Page 1 201 9 C HER O K EE U S ER GU IDE...
  • 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 recommends Get warranty and other information online – you can that the driver use extreme caution when using any device or feature review and print or download a copy of the Owner’s Manual, that may take their attention off the road.
  • Page 3: How To Find Your Owner's Manual Online

    When it comes to service, remember that your Only use the features and applications when free online in a printer-friendly PDF format. authorized dealer knows your Jeep vehicle ® it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result To get the full Owner’s Manual or applicable...
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedi- of control. Because of the higher center of cated graphic tabs, at the side of each odd gravity, if this vehicle is out of control it may Essential Information page.
  • Page 5: Warnings And Cautions

    a rollover crash, an unbelted person is signifi- VEHICLE CHANGES/ cantly more likely to die than a person wear- ALTERATIONS ing a seat belt. Always buckle up. IMPORTANT: Any change or alteration of the WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS vehicle might seriously affect its safety and road holding, thus causing accidents, in While reading this User Guide you will find a which the occupants could even be fatally...
  • Page 7: Graphical Table Of Contents

    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 8: Table Of Contents

    WELCOME FROM FCA US LLC SEATS ......23 Climate Controls With A Touchscreen Manual Adjustment (Rear Seats) ..23 Overview .
  • Page 9 AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS ... . . 89 Programming HomeLink To A Miscellaneous 2-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4x4) — Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) — If Equipped . 89 Device ......58 If Equipped .
  • Page 10 PARKSENSE FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST — FUSES ......184 ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM (EARS) . 214 IF EQUIPPED .
  • Page 11 STORING THE VEHICLE ....248 Radio Operation ....262 Radio .
  • Page 12: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel 1 — Instrument Cluster Display Controls 6 — Ignition 2 — Multifunction Lever (Behind Steering Wheel) 7 — Uconnect System 3 — Instrument Cluster 8 — Switch Panel 4 — Speed Controls 9 — Climate Controls 5 —...
  • Page 13: Interior

    INTERIOR Interior Features 1 — Door Handle 4 — Seats 2 — Door Locks 5 — Gear Selector 3 — Window Switches 6 — Glove Compartment...
  • Page 14: Keys

    KEYS Your vehicle may be equipped with a keyless ignition system. The ignition system consists Key Fob of a key fob with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) and a START/STOP push button ignition sys- The key fob operates the ignition switch. tem.
  • Page 15 In case the ignition switch does not change NOTE: If the vehicle is unlocked by a key fob, and no with the push of a button, the key fob may door is opened within 60 seconds, the vehicle have a low or fully depleted battery. A low key will re-lock and if equipped, the security fob battery can be verified by referring to the alarm will arm.
  • Page 16: Ignition Switch

    Request For Additional Key Fobs General Information IGNITION SWITCH The following regulatory statement applies to NOTE: Ignition Node Module (IGNM) — all radio frequency (RF) devices equipped in Only key fobs that are programmed to the If Equipped this vehicle: vehicle electronics can be used to start and operate the vehicle.
  • Page 17: Keyless Enter-N-Go (Ignition) - If Equipped

    Keyless Enter-N-Go (Ignition) — If Equipped This feature allows the driver to operate the ignition switch with the push of a button as long as the key fob is in the passenger com- partment. The push button ignition operating modes are OFF, ACC, ON/RUN, and START.
  • Page 18: Remote Starting System - If Equipped

    ON/RUN REMOTE STARTING WARNING! SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED • Driving position. children, and do not leave the ignition of • All the electrical devices are available. a vehicle equipped with Keyless Enter- N-Go in the ON/RUN mode. A child START Push the remote start button on the key fob could operate power windows, other twice within five seconds.
  • Page 19: To Enter Remote Start Mode

    To drive the vehicle, push the unlock button, • System not disabled from previous remote To Enter Remote Start Mode insert the key in the ignition and turn to the start event Push and release the remote start button on ON/RUN position.
  • Page 20: General Information

    General Information VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM 2. Perform one of the following methods to lock the vehicle: — IF EQUIPPED The following regulatory statement applies to all radio frequency (RF) devices equipped in • Push the lock button on the interior The vehicle security alarm monitors the ve- this vehicle: power door lock switch with the driver...
  • Page 21: Doors

    NOTE: battery is reconnected; the exterior lights will • If the vehicle is unlocked by Passive Entry flash, and the horn will sound. If this occurs, and no door is opened within 60 seconds, • The driver's door key cylinder and the lift- the vehicle will re-lock and if equipped will disarm the vehicle security alarm.
  • Page 22 To Unlock From The Passenger Side • A lock request is made by the Passive Entry door handle while a door is open. With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5ft • A lock request is made by the door panel (1.5m) of the passenger door handle, grab switch while the door is open.
  • Page 23 To Unlock/Enter The Liftgate With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5ft (1.5m) of the liftgate, push the passive entry button located to the left of the liftgate re- lease handle to open the liftgate with one fluid motion. To Lock The Liftgate With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5ft (1.5m) of the liftgate, push the passive entry...
  • Page 24: Locking The Doors With One Or More Doors Open

    • If Passive Entry is disabled using the 2. This device must accept any interference Uconnect System, the key protection de- received, including interference that may scribed in "Preventing Inadvertent Locking cause undesired operation. of Passive Entry key fob in Vehicle" remains NOTE: active/functional.
  • Page 25: Seats

    SEATS WARNING! Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint • Seats should be adjusted before fasten- System of the vehicle. ing the seat belts and while the vehicle is parked. Serious injury or death could WARNING! result from a poorly adjusted seat belt. •...
  • Page 26 NOTE: WARNING! You may experience deformation in the seat cushion from the seat belt buckles if the • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a seats are left folded for an extended period of cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. time.
  • Page 27: Driver Memory Seat - If Equipped

    Driver Memory Seat — If Equipped Programming The Memory Feature 3. Push and release the set (S) button on the memory switch, then push memory button To create a new memory profile, perform the The memory seat feature allows you to save (2) within five seconds.
  • Page 28 NOTE: 4. Push and release the lock button on the A recall can be canceled by pushing any of Before programming your key fob you must key fob within 10 seconds. the memory buttons (S, 1, or 2) during a select the “Personal Settings Linked to Key recall.
  • Page 29: Heated Seats

    Refer to “Uconnect Settings/Customer Pro- Front Heated Seats Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start grammable Features” in “Multimedia” in the If your vehicle is equipped with front heated On models that are equipped with remote Owner’s Manual for further information. seats, the control buttons are located within start, the heated seats can be programmed to the Uconnect system.
  • Page 30: Front Ventilated Seats - If Equipped

    NOTE: driver and front passenger cooler in higher WARNING! ambient temperatures. The fans operate at • Once a heat setting is selected, heat will be increased surface temperature of the two speeds, HI and LO. felt within two to five minutes. seat.
  • Page 31: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS Reactive Head Restraints — Front Seats adjust the head restraint to the appropriate height. The front driver and passenger seats are Head restraints are designed to reduce the equipped with Reactive Head Restraints risk of injury by restricting head movement in (RHR).
  • Page 32: Rear Head Restraints

    To raise the head restraint, pull upward on WARNING! the head restraint. To lower the head re- vehicle. Always securely stow removed straint, push the adjustment button, located head restraints in a location outside the at the base of the head restraint, and push occupant compartment.
  • Page 33: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL To unlock the steering column, push the control handle downward (toward the floor). Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column To tilt the steering column, move the steering wheel upward or downward as desired. To This feature allows you to tilt the steering lengthen or shorten the steering column, pull column upward or downward.
  • Page 34: Heated Steering Wheel - If Equipped

    Heated Steering Wheel — If Equipped Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start EXTERIOR LIGHTS On models that are equipped with remote The steering wheel contains a heating ele- Multifunction Lever start, the heated steering wheel can be pro- ment that helps warm your hands in cold grammed to come on during a remote start weather.
  • Page 35: Daytime Running Lights (Drl) - If Equipped

    Daytime Running Lights (DRL) — Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control If Equipped — If Equipped The Daytime Running Lights will turn on The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control when the engine is started and remain on system provides increased forward lighting at unless the headlamps are turned on, the night by automating high beam control parking brake is applied, or the engine is shut...
  • Page 36: Flash-To-Pass

    Flash-To-Pass Parking Lights Headlight Time Delay You can signal another vehicle with your Rotate the headlight switch clockwise to the This feature provides the safety of headlight headlights by lightly pulling the multifunc- first detent for parking light and instrument illumination for up to 90 seconds (program- tion lever toward you.
  • Page 37: Lights-On Reminder

    NOTE: An indicator light in the instrument cluster flashing. The Daytime Running Lamp will illuminates when the fog lights are turned on. turn back on when the turn signal is turned • The lights must be turned off within 45 sec- off.
  • Page 38: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND Windshield Wiper Operation WARNING! WASHERS Rotate the end of the lever to one of the first during freezing weather, warm the wind- four detent positions for intermittent set- shield with the defroster before and during The windshield wiper/washer controls are lo- tings, the fifth detent for low wiper operation windshield washer use.
  • Page 39: Rear Window Wiper/Washer

    The sensitivity of the system can be adjusted • The Rain Sensing feature can be turned on operator is in the vehicle and has placed the ignition switch in the RUN position, rain with the multifunction lever. Wiper delay po- and off using the Uconnect System, refer to sensing wiper operation can resume, if it has “Uconnect Settings”...
  • Page 40: Climate Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROLS The Climate Control System allows you to regulate the temperature, air flow, and direc- tion of air circulating throughout the vehicle. The controls are located on the touchscreen (if equipped) and on the instrument panel below the radio. Climate Controls With A Touchscreen Overview Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display With Automatic Temperature Controls (If Equipped)
  • Page 41 Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 42 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 43 Automatic Temperature Faceplate Controls...
  • Page 44 Climate Control With A Touchscreen Descriptions Icon Description MAX A/C Button Press and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when MAX A/C is on. Performing this function again will cause the MAX A/C operation to switch into manual mode and the MAX A/C indicator will turn off. NOTE: The MAX A/C button is only available on the touchscreen.
  • Page 45 Icon Description Front Defrost Button Press and release the touchscreen button, or push and release the button on the faceplate, to change the current airflow setting to Defrost mode. The indicator illuminates when this feature is on. Air comes from the windshield and side win- dow demist outlets.
  • Page 46 Icon Description SYNC Button — If Equipped Press the SYNC button on the touchscreen to toggle the SYNC feature on/off. The SYNC indicator is illuminated when this feature is enabled. SYNC is used to synchronize the passenger temperature setting with the driver temperature set- ting.
  • Page 47 Icon Description Bi-Level Mode Bi-Level Mode Air comes from the instrument panel outlets and floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister outlets. NOTE: Bi-Level mode is designed under comfort conditions to provide cooler air out of the panel outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets.
  • Page 48: Climate Control Functions

    Climate Control Functions sects. Clean with a gentle water spray from Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) the front of the radiator and through the A/C (Air Conditioning) Automatic Operation condenser. 1. Push the AUTO button on the faceplate, The Air Conditioning (A/C) button allows the MAX A/C or the AUTO button on the touchscreen on operator to manually activate or deactivate...
  • Page 49: Operating Tips

    • The temperature can be displayed in U.S. Winter Operation CAUTION! or Metric units by selecting the US/Metric To ensure the best possible heater and de- customer-programmable feature. Refer to Failure to follow these cautions can cause froster performance, make sure the engine the “Uconnect Settings”...
  • Page 50: Windows

    Cabin Air Filter There are single window controls on each WARNING! passenger door trim panel, which operate the The climate control system filters out dust dows while operating the power window passenger door windows. The window con- and pollen from the air. Contact an autho- switches.
  • Page 51: Window Lockout Switch

    Window Lockout Switch POWER SUNROOF WITH WARNING! POWER SHADE — IF EQUIPPED The window lockout switch on the driver's • Never leave children unattended in a door trim panel allows you to disable the The power sunroof switches are located to the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked window controls on the rear passenger doors.
  • Page 52: Opening Sunroof

    Opening Sunroof to the full open position and automatically Manual Mode stop. Any release of the switch will stop the To close the sunroof, push and hold the The sunroof has two programmed open posi- sunroof movement. The sunroof will remain switch in the forward position.
  • Page 53: Closing Power Shade

    and stop automatically. This is called “Ex- Express Ignition Off Operation press Open”. During Express Open operation, Push the switch forward and release it within The power sunroof switch will remain active any movement of the sunshade switch will one-half second and the shade will close for up to approximately 10 minutes after the stop the shade.
  • Page 54: Closing The Hood

    LIFTGATE WARNING! Opening Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving your vehicle. If the hood is not fully To Unlock/Open The Liftgate latched, it could open when the vehicle is The power liftgate may be opened by pushing in motion and block your vision.
  • Page 55: Closing

    With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5ft Closing (1.5m) of the liftgate, push the passive entry There are several different ways to close the button located to the left of liftgate release liftgate: handle to open the liftgate with one fluid •...
  • Page 56: Hands-Free Liftgate - If Equipped

    To Lock The Liftgate Hands-Free Liftgate — If Equipped NOTE: Activation zone is the same for vehicles With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft equipped with and without trailer tow pack- (1.5 m) of the liftgate, pushing the Keyless age.
  • Page 57 NOTE: • The power liftgate will release, but not Gas props support the liftgate in the open position. However, because the gas pressure The Hands-free liftgate feature can be acti- power open, in temperatures below −12° F drops with temperature, it may be necessary (−24°...
  • Page 58: Universal Garage Door Opener (Homelink) - If Equipped

    UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR • To operate HomeLink, push and release any or, on the Internet at HomeLink.com for in- of the programmed HomeLink buttons. formation or assistance. OPENER (HOMELINK) — These buttons will activate the devices they Erasing All The HomeLink Channels IF EQUIPPED are programmed to with each press of the corresponding HomeLink button.
  • Page 59: Programming Homelink To A Garage Door Opener

    Rolling Code Devices NOTE: Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Steps All HomeLink buttons are programmed using To determine if your device has a rolling code, NOTE: this procedure. You do not need to erase all You have 30 seconds in which to initiate a good indicator is its manufacturing date.
  • Page 60: Programming Homelink To A Miscellaneous Device

    Non-Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Reprogramming A Single HomeLink WARNING! Steps Button inhaled and can cause you and others 1. Push hold programmed To reprogram a single HomeLink button that to be severely injured or killed. HomeLink button observe has been previously trained, without erasing HomeLink indicator...
  • Page 61: General Information

    General Information INTERNAL EQUIPMENT CAUTION! The following regulatory statement applies to Power Outlets of the power outlet can cause damage not all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in covered by your New Vehicle Limited War- Your vehicle is equipped with 12 Volt this vehicle: ranty.
  • Page 62 Center Console Power Outlet Rear Cargo Power Outlet A third fused 12 Volt power outlet is located NOTE: on the left quarter trim panel in the cargo The rear cargo power outlet can be changed area. This power outlet has power available to “battery”...
  • Page 63 Power Outlet Fuse Locations 1 — F81 Fuse 20A Yellow Rear Power Outlet (battery powered at all times) 2 — F91 Fuse 20A Yellow Rear Power Outlet (powered when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position) 3 — F60 Fuse 20A Yellow Power Outlet Center Console...
  • Page 64: Power Inverter - If Equipped

    There is a 115 Volt, 150 Watt inverter outlet WARNING! CAUTION! located on the back of the center console to • After the use of high power draw accesso- convert DC current to AC current. This outlet To avoid serious injury or death: ries, or long periods of the vehicle not can power cellular phones, electronics and •...
  • Page 65: Roof Luggage Rack - If Equipped

    External racks do not increase the total load WARNING! CAUTION! carrying capacity of the vehicle. Be sure that • Do not touch with wet hands. • Place a blanket or other protection be- the total occupant and luggage load inside •...
  • Page 66: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER The instrument cluster display menu items consist of the following: DISPLAY • Speedometer Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- • Vehicle Info ment cluster display, which offers useful in- • Driver Assist — If Equipped formation to the driver. With the ignition in the STOP/OFF mode, opening/closing of a •...
  • Page 67: Oil Change Reset - If Equipped

    • Down Arrow Button Oil Change Reset — If Equipped Oil Life Reset Push and release the down arrow button to 1. Without pushing the brake pedal, place Your vehicle may be equipped with an engine scroll downward through the main menu the ignition in the ON/RUN mode (do not oil change indicator system.
  • Page 68: Instrument Cluster Display Selectable Items

    Instrument Cluster Display Selectable information in this chapter in the event of a — Air Bag Warning Light failure indication. All active telltales will dis- Items This warning light will illuminate to indicate play first if applicable. The system check a fault with the air bag, and will turn on for The instrument cluster display can be used to menu may appear different based upon...
  • Page 69 with the Brake Booster has been detected by If brake failure is indicated, immediate repair The light also will turn on when the parking the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) / Elec- is necessary. brake is applied with the ignition switch in tronic Stability Control (ESC) system.
  • Page 70 — Electric Power Steering Fault the light remains on with the vehicle running, If the light turns on while driving, safely pull over and stop the vehicle. If the A/C system is your vehicle will usually be drivable; however, Warning Light on, turn it off.
  • Page 71: Yellow Warning Lights

    — Oil Pressure Warning Light faster, with the transmission in PARK or alarm is arming, and then will flash slowly NEUTRAL, until the light turns off. Once the until the vehicle is disarmed. This warning light will illuminate to indicate light turns off, you may continue to drive low engine oil pressure.
  • Page 72 ACC/ON/RUN position and may stay on for as light remains on after several ignition cycles, — Low Fuel Warning Light and the vehicle has been driven several miles long as four seconds. When the fuel level reaches approximately (kilometers) at speeds greater than 30 mph If the ABS light remains on or turns on while 2 gal (7.5 L) this light will turn on, and (48 km/h), see an authorized dealer as soon...
  • Page 73 Refer to “LaneSense — If Equipped" in catalytic converter damage. The vehicle — Service 4WD Warning Light — “Starting And Operating” for further informa- should be serviced by an authorized dealer as If Equipped tion. soon as possible if this occurs. This warning light will illuminate to signal a —...
  • Page 74 — Speed Control Fault Warning Light and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation CAUTION! also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread This warning light will illuminate to indicate occurs, repair immediately using the dedi- life, and may affect the vehicle’s handling the Speed Control System is not functioning cated tire repair kit and contact an autho- and stopping ability.
  • Page 75: Yellow Indicator Lights

    hicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning Yellow Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights properly. Always check the TPMS malfunc- — Forward Collision Warning Off Indi- — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set tion telltale after replacing one or more tires cator Light — If Equipped With Target Vehicle Light —...
  • Page 76: White Indicator Lights

    — Front Fog Indicator Light — — Turn Signal Indicator Lights — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set If Equipped Light — If Equipped When the left or right turn signal is activated, the turn signal indicator will flash indepen- This indicator light will illuminate when the This light will turn on when the vehicle dently and the corresponding exterior turn front fog lights are on.
  • Page 77: Blue Indicator Lights

    If a single lane line is detected, the system is Blue Indicator Lights If any of these systems require service, the ready to provide only visual warnings if an OBD II system will turn on the Malfunction — High Beam Indicator Light unintentional lane departure occurs on the Indicator Light (MIL).
  • Page 78: Onboard Diagnostic System (Obd Ii) Cybersecurity

    Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II) Normally, the OBD II system will be ready. WARNING! The OBD II system may not be ready if your Cybersecurity • Access, or allow others to access, vehicle was recently serviced, recently had a Your vehicle is required to have an Onboard information stored in your vehicle dead battery or a battery replacement.
  • Page 79 3. Approximately 15 seconds later, one of Regardless of whether your vehicle's OBD II two things will happen: system is ready or not, if the MIL is illumi- nated during normal vehicle operation you • The MIL will flash for about ten seconds should have your vehicle serviced before go- and then return to being fully illuminated ing to the I/M station.
  • Page 80: 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 81: Electronic Brake Control System

    required. However, the conventional brake namic Steering Torque (DST), Hill Descent Brake Assist System (BAS) system will continue to operate normally if Control (HDC), and Selec-Speed Control The BAS is designed to optimize the vehicle’s the “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light” is on. (SSC).
  • Page 82 • Driver door must be closed. WARNING! WARNING! • The vehicle must be on a sufficient grade. speed in turns, driving on very slippery complete attention is always required • The gear selection must match vehicle up- surfaces, or hydroplaning. The capabilities while driving to maintain safe control of hill direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is in of a BAS-equipped vehicle must never be...
  • Page 83 3. Apply the parking brake. Towing With HSA Traction Control System (TCS) 4. Start the engine. HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate This system monitors the amount of wheel roll back while towing a trailer. spin of each of the driven wheels. If wheel 5.
  • Page 84 ESC uses sensors in the vehicle to determine WARNING! WARNING! the vehicle path intended by the driver and ing system, tire type and size or wheel compares it to the actual path of the vehicle. • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) can- size may adversely affect ESC perfor- When the actual path does not match the not prevent the natural laws of physics...
  • Page 85 should be used for most driving conditions. “ESC OFF” message will display in the in- WARNING! Alternate ESC modes should only be used for strument cluster. To turn ESC ON again, specific reasons as noted in the following momentarily push the “ESC Off” switch. •...
  • Page 86 (kilometers) at speeds greater than 30 mph The ESC system will make buzzing or click- WARNING! (48 km/h), see an authorized dealer as soon ing sounds when it is active. This is normal; increase the traction afforded by prevail- the sounds will stop when ESC becomes as possible to have the problem diagnosed ing road conditions.
  • Page 87 NOTE: sway. TSC will become active automatically Ready Alert Braking (RAB) ERM is disabled anytime the ESC is in “Full once an excessively swaying trailer is recog- Ready Alert Braking may reduce the time Off” mode (if equipped). Refer to “Electronic nized.
  • Page 88 ceives is only meant to help the driver realize HDC Has Three States: able by the driver, and can be adjusted by optimal steering behavior in order to reach/ using the gear shift +/-. The following sum- 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not maintain vehicle stability.
  • Page 89 When actively controlling HDC the transmis- • The driveline is shifted out of 4WD Low • The cluster icon and switch lamp will flash sion will shift appropriately for the driver- Range. for several seconds then extinguish when HDC disables due to excess speed. selected set speed and corresponding driving •...
  • Page 90 2. Enabled (feature is enabled and ready but The set speed for SSC is selectable by the NOTE: activation conditions are not met, or driver, and can be adjusted by using the gear • During SSC the +/- shifter input is used for driver is actively overriding with brake or shift +/-.
  • Page 91: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    Disabling SSC • The cluster icon and switch lamp will flash AUXILIARY DRIVING for several seconds then extinguish when SYSTEMS SSC will deactivate and be disabled if any of the driver pushes the SSC switch but en- the following conditions occur: able conditions are not met.
  • Page 92 that the system is operational. The BSM hicle, this may result in the BSM warning same side at the same time, both the visual and audio alerts will be issued. In addition to system sensors operate when the vehicle is in light remaining illuminated the entire time the audible alert the radio (if on) will also be the vehicle is in a forward gear.
  • Page 93 Entering From The Rear (5 km/h), to objects moving a maximum of WARNING! approximately 20 mph (32 km/h), such as in Vehicles that come up from behind your ve- parking lot situations. The Blind Spot Monitoring system is only hicle on either side and enter the rear detec- an aid to help detect objects in the blind tion zone with a relative speed of less than NOTE:...
  • Page 94 is then activated, and it corresponds to an NOTE: WARNING! alert present on that side of the vehicle, an The BSM system will store the current oper- spots before backing up. Failure to do so ating mode when the vehicle is shut off. Each audible chime will also be sounded.
  • Page 95: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation - If Equipped

    Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With help slow the vehicle and mitigate the poten- • It is unsafe to test the FCW system. To prevent such misuse of the system, after tial forward collision. If the driver reacts to Mitigation — If Equipped the warnings by braking and the system de- four Active Braking events within a key Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With Miti-...
  • Page 96 FCW Braking Status And Sensitivity less reaction time than the “Far” and “Me- • FCW will be disabled like ACC, with the dium” settings, which allows for a more dy- unavailable screens. The FCW Sensitivity and Active Braking sta- namic driving experience. tus are programmable through the Uconnect FCW Limited Warning System.
  • Page 97: Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)

    General Information The tire pressure will vary with temperature pressure is at or above the recommended by approximately 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 12°F cold placard pressure. Once the low tire pres- The following regulatory statement applies to sure warning (Tire Pressure Monitoring Tell- (6.5°C).
  • Page 98 sure Monitoring Telltale Light” will still be on. • The TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire CAUTION! maintenance, and it is the driver’s respon- In this situation, the “Tire Pressure Monitor- wheels to assure TPMS feature opera- sibility to maintain correct tire pressure ing Telltale Light”...
  • Page 99 The TPMS consists of the following compo- ing Telltale Light” will turn off. The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes nents: above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the • Receiver module TPMS to receive this information. •...
  • Page 100 TEM” message will no longer display, and a ignition key cycle, the “TPMS Telltale automatically. In addition, the “TPMS pressure value will display in place of the Light” will remain on and a chime will Telltale Light” will turn off and the dashes.
  • Page 101 The system will be activated when the TPM • The horn will also chirp three times if the Beginning with the next ignition cycle, the receiver module detects a change in tire pres- tire is then under-inflated and will continue TPMS will no longer chime or display the to chirp every five seconds if the user con- sure.
  • Page 102: Occupant Restraint Systems

    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC • Child Restraints 3. If a child from 2 to 12 years old (not in a Rules and with Industry Canada license- rear-facing child restraint) must ride in Some of the safety features described in this exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 103: Seat Belt Systems

    9. If the air bag system in this vehicle needs Research has shown that seat belts save switch is first in the START or ON/RUN posi- to be modified to accommodate a dis- lives, and they can reduce the seriousness of tion the Seat Belt Reminder Light will turn on abled person, refer to the “Customer As- injuries in a collision.
  • Page 104 Change of Status BeltAlert) is unbuckled the Seat Belt Re- WARNING! minder Light will turn on and remain on until If the driver or outboard front seat passenger • In a collision, you and your passengers the driver and outboard front seat passenger (if equipped with outboard front passenger can suffer much greater injuries if you seat belts are buckled.
  • Page 105 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! • Wearing your seat belt incorrectly could into you. Be sure the seat belt is flat • A shoulder belt placed behind you will make your injuries in a collision much against your body, without twists. If you not protect you from injury during a worse.
  • Page 106 out the seat belt. Slide the latch plate up 5. Position the shoulder belt across the the webbing as far as necessary to allow shoulder and chest with minimal, if any the seat belt to go around your lap. slack so that it is comfortable and not resting on your neck.
  • Page 107 4. Continue to slide the latch plate up until it As a guide, if you are shorter than average, WARNING! clears the folded webbing and the seat you will prefer the shoulder belt anchorage in your seat belt safely and to keep your belt is no longer twisted.
  • Page 108 1. Remove the mini-latch plate and regular latch plate from its stowed position in the left rear side trim panel. Shoulder Belt Routed Through The Seat Mini-Latch Plate Buckled Belt Guide Loop 5. Sit back in seat. Slide the regular latch 3.
  • Page 109 7. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and 9. To release the seat belt, push the red WARNING! lies low across your hips, below your ab- button on the buckle. domen. To remove slack in the lap belt •...
  • Page 110 (if equipped) is in its lowest position, an Seat Belts And Pregnant Women Seat Belt Pretensioner authorized dealer can provide you with a Seat The front outboard seat belt system is Belt Extender. The Seat Belt Extender should equipped with pretensioning devices that are be used only if the existing seat belt is not designed to remove slack from the seat belt long enough.
  • Page 111 in the event of a collision. The seat belt system webbing necessary to comfortably wrap has a retractor assembly that is designed to around the occupant’s mid-section. Slide the release webbing in a controlled manner. latch plate into the buckle until you hear a "click."...
  • Page 112: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    with the electrical Air Bag System Compo- WARNING! WARNING! nents. Your vehicle may be equipped with the seat, do not transport a rear-facing child tractor (ALR) feature or any other seat following Air Bag System Components: restraint in that vehicle. belt function is not working properly Air Bag System Components when checked according to the proce-...
  • Page 113 ON/RUN position. If the ignition switch is in designed to be maintenance free, if any of the WARNING! the OFF position or in the ACC position, the following occurs, have an authorized dealer collision. If the light does not come on as a air bag system is not on and the air bags will service the air bag system immediately.
  • Page 114 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 115 Driver And Passenger Front Air Bag Features This vehicle is equipped with a right front WARNING! passenger Occupant Classification System The Advanced Front Air Bag system has mul- air bags won’t deploy at all. Always wear (“OCS”) that is designed to provide Passen- tistage driver and front passenger air bags.
  • Page 116 Seat belts are necessary for your protection in The Occupant Classification System (OCS) The OCS will NOT prevent deployment of the all collisions, and also are needed to help consists of the following: Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag. The OCS keep you in position, away from an inflating may reduce the inflation rate of the Passen- •...
  • Page 117 Front Passenger Seat Front Passenger Air WARNING! Occupant Status Bag Output • Children 12 years or younger should al- Unoccupied seat Reduced-power de- ways ride buckled up in the rear seat of a ployment vehicle with a rear seat. * It is possible for a child to be classified as The OCS determines the front passenger’s an adult, allowing a full-power Passenger most probable classification.
  • Page 118 probable classification of the occupant that it • The front passenger’s seatback is not in the detects. The OCS will detect the front pas- full upright position. senger’s decreased or increased seated • The front passenger carries or holds an weight, which may result in an adjusted in- object while seated (e.g., backpack, box, flation rate of the Passenger Advanced Front...
  • Page 119 WARNING! WARNING! OCS from working properly, which may • If a child restraint system, child, small result in serious injury or death in a teenager or adult in the front passenger collision. Do not place any objects on the seat is seated improperly, the occupant floor under the front passenger seat.
  • Page 120 cushion needs service for any reason, take WARNING! WARNING! the vehicle to your authorized dealer. Only FCA US LLC approved seat accessories may • Unapproved modifications or service pro- • Do not drill, cut, or tamper with the knee be used. cedures to the passenger seat assembly, impact bolsters in any way.
  • Page 121 Supplemental Side Air Bags WARNING! Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags Do not use accessory seat covers or place (SABs) objects between you and the Side Air This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental Bags; the performance could be adversely Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags (SABs). affected and/or objects could be pushed into you, causing serious injury.
  • Page 122 are not belted and seated properly, or if items WARNING! are positioned in the area where the SABICs on the vehicle roof. Do not drill into the inflate. Children are at an even greater risk of roof of the vehicle for any reason. injury from a deploying air bag.
  • Page 123 not impact the area of the passenger com- Rollover Events WARNING! partment. The Side Air Bags may deploy Side Air Bags are designed to activate in the seats. Children must be properly during angled or offset frontal collisions certain rollover events. The ORC determines restrained in a child restraint or booster where the front air bags deploy.
  • Page 124 Air Bag System Components If A Deployment Occurs have skin or eye irritation, rinse the area with cool water. For nose or throat irritation, The front air bags are designed to deflate NOTE: move to fresh air. If the irritation continues, immediately after deployment.
  • Page 125 • After any collision, the vehicle should be • Turn off the Fuel Filter Heater, Turn off the accident, reset the system by following the taken to an authorized dealer immediately. HVAC Blower Motor, Close the HVAC Circu- procedure described below. If you have any lation Door doubt, contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 126: Child Restraints

    Event Data Recorder (EDR) NOTE: WARNING! EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if This vehicle is equipped with an event data instrument panel. Do not modify the a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR front bumper, vehicle body structure, or are recorded by the EDR under normal driving is to record, in certain crash or near crash-...
  • Page 127 Children 12 years or younger should ride There are different sizes and types of re- NOTE: properly buckled up in a rear seat, if avail- straints for children from newborn size to the • For additional information, refer to able. According to crash statistics, children child almost large enough for an adult safety http://www.nhtsa.gov/ are safer when properly restrained in the rear...
  • Page 128 Child Size, Height, Weight Or Age Recommended Type Of Child Restraint Children who have outgrown their forward- Belt Positioning Booster Seat and the vehicle Larger Children facing child restraint, but are too small to prop- seat belt, seated in a rear seat of the vehicle erly fit the vehicle’s seat belt Children 12 years old or younger, who have Vehicle Seat Belt, seated in a rear seat of the...
  • Page 129 the child cannot sit with knees bent over the 5. Can the child stay seated like this for the WARNING! whole trip? vehicle’s seat cushion while the child’s back the vehicle. Do not leave it loose in the is against the seatback, they should use a If the answer to any of these questions was vehicle.
  • Page 130 Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Restraint Type Combined Weight of the Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Child + Child Restraint LATCH – Lower Anchors Seat Belt Only LATCH – Lower Anchors Seat Belt + Top Tether Only + Top Tether Anchor Anchor...
  • Page 131 Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren top tether anchorage located behind the seat- ing position. These anchorages are used to (LATCH) Restraint System install LATCH-equipped child seats without using the vehicle’s seat belts. Some seating positions may have a top tether anchorage but no lower anchorages.
  • Page 132 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the combined weight of What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of the child and the child restraint is 65 lbs (29.5 kg). Use the seat the child restraint) for using the LATCH anchorage 65 lbs (29.5 kg) belt and tether anchor instead of the LATCH system once the...
  • Page 133 Locating The LATCH Anchorages Fixed 2nd Row Seat: Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages The lower anchorages are round bars that are Sliding 2nd Row Seat: found at the rear of the seat cushion where it There are tether strap anchorages behind The lower anchorages are round bars that are meets the seatback, below the anchorage each rear seating position located on the...
  • Page 134 and some rear-facing child restraints will also You can use either the LATCH anchors or the age, C. If the child seats do not block the be equipped with a tether strap. The tether vehicle’s seat belt for installing the third center seat belt webbing and buckle, the strap will have a hook at the end to attach to child seat in position (1) behind the front...
  • Page 135 outboard seating positions. Child restraints WARNING! WARNING! with flexible, webbing mounted lower attach- • A child restraint installed in the center can then use either the LATCH anchors or ments can be installed in any rear seating position (2) will block the seat belt the vehicle’s seat belt for installing child position.
  • Page 136 2. Place the child seat between the lower 6. Test that the child restraint is installed WARNING! anchorages for that seating position. For tightly by pulling back and forth on the some second row seats, you may need to child seat at the belt path. It should not •...
  • Page 137 Please see the table below and the following WARNING! sections for more information. • Improper installation or failure to prop- Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing erly secure a child restraint can lead to Child Restraints In This Vehicle failure of the restraint. The child could be badly injured or killed.
  • Page 138 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 139 3. Slide the latch plate into the buckle until See the section “Installing Child Re- WARNING! you hear a “click.” straints Using the Top Tether Anchorage” Restraint System” for the location of ap- for directions to attach a tether anchor. 4.
  • Page 140: Transporting Pets

    where possible, route the tether strap un- 4. Remove slack in the tether strap accord- SAFETY TIPS der the head restraint and between the ing to the child restraint manufacturer’s instructions. two posts. If not possible, lower the head Transporting Passengers restraint and pass the tether strap around WARNING! the outboard side of the head restraint.
  • Page 141: Exhaust Gas

    Exhaust Gas The best protection against carbon monoxide Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision. Rear seat belt assemblies entry into the vehicle body is a properly main- must be replaced after a collision if they have WARNING! tained engine exhaust system.
  • Page 142 Defroster WARNING! WARNING! Check operation by selecting the defrost control. To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or clutch pedal (if present) to check for mode and place the blower control on high DEATH: interference. If your floor mat interferes speed. You should be able to feel the air •...
  • Page 143: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    Lights WARNING! Have someone observe the operation of brake check for interference with the accelera- lights and exterior lights while you work the tor, brake, or clutch pedals then re- controls. Check turn signal and high beam install the floor mats. indicator lights on the instrument panel.
  • Page 144: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE NOTE: WARNING! Only press one pedal at a time while driving Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, N-Go in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. A the vehicle. Torque performance of the ve- adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and child could operate power windows, hicle could be reduced if both pedals are other controls, or move the vehicle.
  • Page 145: Engine Break-In Recommendations

    ENGINE BREAK-IN CAUTION! RECOMMENDATIONS Never use Non-Detergent Oil or Straight A long break-in period is not required for the Mineral Oil in the engine or damage may result. engine and drivetrain (transmission and axle) in your vehicle. NOTE: Drive moderately during the first 300 miles A new engine may consume some oil during (500 km).
  • Page 146 The park brake can also be automatically • SafeHold a new feature that will automati- WARNING! released. With the engine running and the cally apply the park brake under certain • When exiting the vehicle, always make conditions. The EPB monitors the status of transmission in gear, release the brake pedal sure the ignition is in the OFF mode, the driver’s seat belt, driver’s door and...
  • Page 147: Automatic Transmission

    is enabled and disabled by customer selec- the vehicle reaches 12 mph (20 km/h) or the WARNING! tion through the customer programmable fea- ignition is turned to the OFF position and certain to leave the transmission in tures section of the Uconnect Settings. back to ON again.
  • Page 148: Key Ignition Park Interlock

    WARNING! WARNING! CAUTION! into PARK, turn the engine OFF, and Allowing children to be in a vehicle un- • Do not shift between PARK, REVERSE, remove the key fob. When the ignition is attended is dangerous for a number of NEUTRAL, or DRIVE when the engine is in the LOCK/OFF (key removal) position, reasons.
  • Page 149: Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock System

    Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock NOTE: Only shift from DRIVE to PARK or REVERSE In the event of a mismatch between the gear when the accelerator pedal is released and System the vehicle is stopped. Be sure to keep your selector position and the actual transmission This vehicle is equipped with a Brake Trans- gear (for example, driver selects REVERSE foot on the brake pedal when shifting be-...
  • Page 150: Gear Ranges

    NOTE: Gear Ranges Operation If the gear selector cannot be moved to the When the gear selector is in the AutoStick Do not depress the accelerator pedal when PARK, REVERSE, or NEUTRAL position shifting from PARK or NEUTRAL into another position (beside the DRIVE position), it can (when pushed forward) it is probably in the gear range.
  • Page 151: Four-Wheel Drive Operation

    • You can start out (from a stop) in first or WARNING! second gear. Starting out in second gear can be helpful in snow or icy conditions. Do not downshift for additional engine Tap the gear selector forward or rearward to braking on a slippery surface.
  • Page 152: 2-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4X4) - If Equipped

    2-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4x4) — When additional traction is required, the 4WD LOW range position can be used to If Equipped provide an additional gear reduction which allows for increased torque to be delivered to both the front and rear wheels. 4WD LOW is intended for loose, slippery road surfaces only.
  • Page 153: Shift Positions

    Shift Positions 4WD LOW This range is for low speed four-wheel drive. It For additional information on the appropriate provides an additional gear reduction which use of each 4WD system mode position, see allows for increased torque to be delivered to the information below: both the front and rear wheels while providing NEUTRAL...
  • Page 154 Shifting Out Of 4X4 LOW 5. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL. If the vehicle is moving faster than 3 mph (5 km/h), the 4WD system will not allow the 6. Using a ballpoint pen or similar object, With the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph (0 to shift.
  • Page 155: Rear Electronic Locker (E-Locker) System - If Equipped

    7. After the shift is completed and the NEU- Activating The Rear E-Locker Deactivating The Rear E-Locker System TRAL (N) light stays on, release the NEU- To activate the Rear E-Locker System, the To deactivate the Rear E-Locker System, the TRAL (N) button.
  • Page 156: Selec-Terrain

    • Shifting into or out of Rear E-Locker is Rotate the Selec-Terrain knob to select the • Snow — Tuning set for additional stability possible with the vehicle completely desired mode. in inclement weather. Use on and off road stopped; however, difficulty may occur due on loose traction surfaces such as snow.
  • Page 157: Stop/Start System

    • Rock — Off-road calibration only available Automatic Mode Refer to the “Stop/Start System” in the in 4WD LOW range. Traction based tuning “Starting And Operating” in your Owner’s The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every with improved steer-ability for use on high Manual.
  • Page 158: To Start The Engine While In Autostop Mode

    • Engine has not reached normal operating To Start The Engine While In Autostop Conditions That Force An Application Of The Electric Park Brake While In Autostop Mode: temperature. Mode • The driver’s door is open and brake pedal • The transmission is not in a forward or While in a forward gear, the engine will start released.
  • Page 159: To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start System

    To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start 3. At the next vehicle stop (after turning off SPEED CONTROL the STOP/START system), the engine will System The Speed Control buttons are located on the not be stopped. 1. Push the STOP/START Off switch (located right side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 160: To Activate

    To Resume Speed WARNING! WARNING! To resume a previously set speed, push the Speed Control can be dangerous where the Leaving the Speed Control system on when RES button and release. Resume can be used system cannot maintain a constant speed. not in use is dangerous.
  • Page 161: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) - If Equipped

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE NOTE: CONTROL (ACC) — • If the sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead of you, ACC will maintain a fixed set IF EQUIPPED speed. If your vehicle is equipped with Adaptive • If the ACC sensor detects a vehicle ahead, Cruise Control, the controls operate exactly ACC will apply limited braking or accelera- the same as the Speed Control with only a...
  • Page 162: Activating Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    When the system is off, the instrument clus- WARNING! WARNING! ter display will read “Adaptive Cruise Control You should switch off the ACC system: control of your vehicle. Failure to follow (ACC) Off.” • When driving in fog, heavy rain, heavy these warnings can result in a collision To Set A Desired ACC Speed and death or serious personal injury.
  • Page 163: Resume

    • The system will not be controlling the dis- U.S. Speed (mph) WARNING! tance between your vehicle and the vehicle • Pushing the SET (+) button once will result ahead. The vehicle speed will only be de- The Resume function should only be used in a 1 mph increase in set speed.
  • Page 164: Setting The Following Distance In Acc

    To Decrease Speed • If the button is continually pushed, the set • The ACC system maintains set speed when driving up hill and down hill. However, a speed will continue to decrease in 10 km/h While ACC is set, the set speed can be de- slight speed change on moderate hills is increments until the button is released.
  • Page 165: General Information

    To decrease the distance setting, push the PARKSENSE REAR PARK ParkSense Sensors Distance Setting — Decrease button and re- ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED The four ParkSense sensors, located in the lease. Each time the button is pushed, the rear fascia/bumper, monitor the area behind distance setting decreases by one bar The ParkSense Rear Park Assist system pro- the vehicle that is within the sensors’...
  • Page 166: Enabling And Disabling Parksense

    Refer to “Instrument Cluster Display” in switch is pushed, and the system requires • Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, tak- “Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel” in service, the ParkSense switch LED will blink ing care not to scratch or damage them. The sensors must not be covered with ice, your Owner’s Manual for further information.
  • Page 167: Parksense Front And Rear Park Assist - If Equipped

    transmission, the vehicle brakes may be au- WARNING! CAUTION! tomatically applied and released when per- forming a reverse parking maneuver if the • Drivers must be careful when backing up • ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is system detects a possible collision with an even when using ParkSense.
  • Page 168: Enabling And Disabling Parksense

    The six ParkSense sensors, located in the Enabling And Disabling ParkSense The ParkSense switch LED will be on when ParkSense is disabled or requires service. front fascia/bumper, monitor the area in front ParkSense can be enabled and disabled with The ParkSense switch LED will be off when of the vehicle that is within the sensors’...
  • Page 169: Parksense Active Park Assist System - If Equipped

    PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK • The system is provided to assist the driver The ParkSense Active Park Assist system can and not to substitute the driver. be enabled and disabled with the ParkSense ASSIST SYSTEM — Active Park Assist switch, located on the •...
  • Page 170: Turning Lanesense On Or Off

    When both lane markings are detected and NOTE: NOTE: the driver unintentionally drifts out of the When operating conditions have been met, The LaneSense system will retain the last lane (no turn signal applied), the LaneSense the LaneSense system will monitor if the system state, on or off, from the last ignition system provides a haptic warning in the form driver’s hands are on the steering wheel and...
  • Page 171 • When the LaneSense system senses the • When the LaneSense system senses a lane Premium Instrument Cluster Display — lane has been approached and is in a lane drift situation, the left thick lane line and If Equipped departure situation, the left thick lane line the left thin line turn solid white.
  • Page 172: Changing Lanesense Status

    Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected • Use of the turn signal suppresses the warn- tale changes from solid yellow to flashing yellow. At this time torque is applied to the ings. • When the LaneSense system is on, the lane steering wheel in the opposite direction of lines turn from gray to white to indicate that •...
  • Page 173: Refueling The Vehicle

    NOTE: CAUTION! The ParkView Rear Back Up Camera has every obstacle or object in your drive programmable modes of operation that may path. be selected through the Uconnect System. • To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle Refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Multime- must be driven slowly when using dia”...
  • Page 174 Emergency Gas Can Refueling 5. Remove funnel from filler pipe, clean off prior to putting back in the spare tire Most gas cans will not open the flapper door. storage area. A funnel is provided to open the flapper door NOTE: to allow emergency refueling with a gas can.
  • Page 175: Trailer Towing

    TRAILER TOWING Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) Maximum GTW Maximum Tongue Wt. Engine/Transmission Model Frontal Area (Gross Trailer Wt.) (See Note) 2.0L Automatic FWD or 4WD 32 sq ft (2.97 sq m) 2,000 lbs (907 kg) 200 lbs (90 kg) 2.0L Automatic With Trailer FWD or 4WD 32 sq ft (2.97 sq m)
  • Page 176: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

    RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle 4X4 Models Towing Wheels OFF the Front-Wheel Drive 1-Speed Power 2-Speed Power Transfer Unit Condition Ground (FWD) Models Transfer Unit See Instructions: • Transmission in PARK NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Flat Tow NONE •...
  • Page 177: Recreational Towing - Front-Wheel Drive (Fwd) Models

    Recreational Towing — Front-Wheel Drive 8. Turn the ignition OFF, remove the key fob, CAUTION! and release the brake pedal. (FWD) Models Towing this vehicle with ANY of its wheels DO NOT flat tow this vehicle. Damage to the CAUTION! on the ground can cause severe transmis- drivetrain will result.
  • Page 178 Shifting Into NEUTRAL (N) 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop on CAUTION! level ground, and shift the transmission to ON the ground, or OFF the ground (using WARNING! PARK. a vehicle trailer). 2. Turn the engine OFF. • Tow only in a forward direction. Towing You or others could be injured or killed if you leave the vehicle unattended with the this vehicle backwards can cause severe...
  • Page 179 13. Apply the parking brake. ously until all requirements are met or until the NEUTRAL (N) button is released. 14. Shift the transmission into PARK, turn • The ignition must be in the ON/RUN mode the engine OFF, and remove the key fob. for a shift to take place and for the position 15.
  • Page 180 6. Using a ballpoint pen or similar object, NOTE: longer met during the shift, the NEUTRAL push and hold the recessed power transfer When shifting the power transfer unit out (N) indicator light will flash continuously unit NEUTRAL (N) button (located by the until all requirements are met or until the of NEUTRAL (N), the engine should re- selector switch) for one second.
  • Page 181: Hazard Warning Flashers

    HAZARD WARNING ASSIST AND SOS MIRROR — WARNING! FLASHERS IF EQUIPPED your hands on the steering wheel. You have full responsibility and assume all risks The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located related to the use of the features and in the lower center area of the instrument applications in this vehicle.
  • Page 182 and you’ll be connected to someone who Mirror will turn green once a connection to WARNING! can help. Roadside Assistance will know a SOS operator has been made. do so. Failure to do so may result in an what vehicle you’re driving and its location. 3.
  • Page 183 If the SOS Call system detects a malfunction, WARNING! WARNING! any of the following may occur at the time the radio, CB radio, data recorder, etc.) to malfunction is detected, and at the begin- • If anyone in the vehicle could be in your vehicle’s electrical system or ning of each ignition cycle: danger (e.g., fire or smoke is visible,...
  • Page 184 • LTE (voice/data) or 4G (data) network con- (voice/data) or 4G (data) network connec- WARNING! gestion. tion and a GPS signal is required for the your authorized dealer service the Occu- SOS Call system to function properly. • Weather. pant Restraint Control system immedi- General Information •...
  • Page 185: Bulb Replacement

    BULB REPLACEMENT Replacement Bulbs Interior Bulbs Bulb Number Cargo Lamp TL212–2 Overhead Console Lamp PLW214–2A Reading Lamp WL212–2 Exterior Bulbs Bulb Number Low Beam/High Beam Headlamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Park/Daytime Running Lamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Turn Signal Lamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Fog Lamps...
  • Page 186: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    Replacing Exterior Bulbs FUSES WARNING! Back-up Lamp system blows, contact an authorized WARNING! dealer. 1. Open the liftgate. • When replacing a blown fuse, always use 2. Use a fiber stick or flat blade screw driver General Information an appropriate replacement fuse with at the top of the bulb access cover to pry the same amp rating as the original fuse.
  • Page 187 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description – – Not Used 15 Amp Blue – Powertrain Control Mod - PCM (Diesel) / Surge Solenoid Purge Valve (Gas) – If Equipped 25 Amp Clear – Fuel Injectors (Gas), ECM (Gas), PCM/Fuel Injectors (Diesel) 15 Amp Blue (Gas) –...
  • Page 188 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description F25B 20 Amp Yellow – FT/RR Washer – 30 Amp Pink Fuel Heater (Diesel) – – Not Used 15 Amp Blue – Transmission Control Module (TCM/Shifter) – – Not Used 10 Amp Red – Engine Control Module (ECM)/(EPS)/Fuel Pump Relay Feed/ (PCM)/Gas Particulate Filter (GPF) –...
  • Page 189 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description – – Not Used – 30 Amp Pink Driver Door Module – 30 Amp Pink Power Inverter (115V/220V A/C) – 30 Amp Pink Power Liftgate Module – – Not Used – 30 Amp Pink Front Wipers –...
  • Page 190 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description – – Not Used 10 Amp Red – Transfer Case Switch (TSBM)/Active Grill Shutter (AGS) – If Equipped With Gas Engine 5 Amp Tan – Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) – – Not Used 10 Amp Red –...
  • Page 191 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 10 Amp Red – Seat Belt Reminder (SBR)/Smart Camera 15 Amp Blue – Auto Headlamp Leveling (If Equipped) / Headlamp – – Not Used 20 Amp Yellow – Power Outlet Rear – If Equipped – Customer Selectable –...
  • Page 192: Interior Fuses

    Interior Fuses The interior fuse panel is located on the Body Control Module (BCM) in the passenger com- partment on the left side dash panel under the instrument panel. Cavity Blade Fuse Description 10 Amp Red Interior Lighting 10 Amp Red Intrusion Module/Siren –...
  • Page 193: Jacking And Tire Changing

    JACKING AND TIRE Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage 3. Remove the hook from the stowed posi- tion on the back side of the load floor and CHANGING The jack, wheel chocks, and spare tire are place the hook over the top body flange stowed under the load floor behind the rear and weather seal.
  • Page 194: Preparations For Jacking

    6. Chock both the front and rear of the wheel Jacking Instructions WARNING! diagonally opposite of the jacking posi- tion. For example, if changing the right WARNING! A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a front tire, chock the left rear wheel. collision or hard stop could endanger the Carefully follow these tire changing warn- occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 195 WARNING! CAUTION! • If working on or near a roadway, be Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by extremely careful of motor traffic. jacking on locations other than those indi- • To assure that spare tires, flat or in- cated in the Jacking Instructions for this flated, are securely stowed, spares must vehicle.
  • Page 196 7. Remove the alignment pin from the jack WARNING! assembly and thread the pin into the wheel hub to assist in mounting the spare To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off tire. the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered.
  • Page 197: Road Tire Installation

    4. Finish tightening the wheel bolts. Push TIRE SERVICE KIT — WARNING! down on the wrench while at the end of IF EQUIPPED the handle for increased leverage. Tighten A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a the wheel bolts in a star pattern until each Small punctures up to 1/4 inch (6 mm) in the collision or hard stop could endanger the wheel bolt has been tightened twice.
  • Page 198: Tire Service Kit Components And Operation

    Tire Service Kit Components And Operation Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions • Replace the Tire Service Kit Sealant Bottle Your Tire Service Kit is equipped with the following symbols to indicate the air or seal- (1) and Sealant Hose (6) prior to the expi- ration date (printed at the lower right hand ant mode.
  • Page 199 • You can use the Tire Service Kit air pump to WARNING! WARNING! inflate bicycle tires. The kit also comes with • Take care not to allow the contents of – If the puncture in the tire tread is two needles, located in the Accessory Stor- Tire Service Kit to come in contact with approximately 1/4 inch (6 mm) or age Compartment (on the bottom of the air...
  • Page 200: Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit

    Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit (B) Setting Up To Use Tire Service Kit: NOTE: 1. Push in the Mode Select Knob (5) and Manual transmission vehicles must have (A) Whenever You Stop To Use Tire Service turn to the Sealant Mode position. the parking brake engaged and the gear se- Kit: lector in NEUTRAL.
  • Page 201 2. Connect the Power Plug (8) to a different 2. The pump will start to inject air into the 2. Remove the Speed Limit sticker from the 12 Volt power outlet in your vehicle or tire immediately after the Sealant Bottle top of the Sealant Bottle (1) and place the another vehicle, if available.
  • Page 202 (D) Drive Vehicle: 3. Uncoil the Air Pump Hose (7) (black in 3. Place the Tire Service Kit in its proper color) and screw the fitting at the end of storage area in the vehicle. Immediately after injecting sealant and in- hose (7) onto the valve stem.
  • Page 203: Tire Service Kit - If Equipped

    3. Push the Sealant Bottle release button. TIRE SERVICE KIT — Tire Service Kit Components And Operation The Sealant Bottle (1) will pop up. Re- IF EQUIPPED move the bottle and dispose of it accordingly. Small punctures up to 1/4 inch (6 mm) in the tire tread can be sealed with Tire Service Kit.
  • Page 204: Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions

    Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions • You can use the Tire Service Kit air pump to inflate bicycle tires. The kit also comes with • Replace the Tire Service Kit Sealant Bottle Your Tire Service Kit is equipped with the two needles, located in the Accessory Stor- following symbols to indicate the air or seal- (4) and Sealant Hose (3) prior to the expi-...
  • Page 205: Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit

    2. Verify that the valve stem (on the wheel WARNING! WARNING! with the deflated tire) is in a position that sealant is harmful if inhaled, swallowed, – If the puncture in the tire tread is is near to the ground. This will allow the or absorbed through the skin.
  • Page 206 4. Remove the cap from the valve stem and If the sealant (white fluid) does not flow within 0 If the sealant (white fluid) does flow through the then screw the fitting at the end of the – 10 seconds through the Sealant Hose (3): Sealant Hose (3): Sealant Hose (3) onto the valve stem.
  • Page 207 NOTE: CAUTION! WARNING! If the tire becomes overinflated, push the • Failure to reinstall the cap on the fitting that are serious or fatal to you, your pas- Deflation Button to reduce the tire pressure at the end of the Sealant Hose (6) can sengers, and others around you.
  • Page 208: Jump Starting

    If the tire pressure is 19 psi (1.3 Bar) or higher: 6. Replace the Sealant Bottle (4) and Seal- release button, then push the bottle into ant Hose (3) assembly at an authorized the housing by holding the button. An 1.
  • Page 209: Preparations For Jump Start

    WARNING! WARNING! • Batteries contain sulfuric acid that can Do not attempt jump starting if the battery burn your skin or eyes and generate is frozen. It could rupture or explode and hydrogen gas which is flammable and cause personal injury. explosive.
  • Page 210: Jump Starting Procedure

    Jump Starting Procedure 4. Connect the opposite end of the negative 2. Disconnect the opposite end of the nega- (-) jumper cable to a good engine ground tive (-) jumper cable from the negative (-) WARNING! (exposed metal part of the discharged post of the booster battery.
  • Page 211: Refueling In Emergency

    REFUELING IN EMERGENCY CAUTION! WARNING! The funnel for the Cap-Less Fuel System is gauge reads “H,” pull over and stop the You or others can be badly burned by hot located in the spare tire storage area. If your vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air con- engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam from ditioner turned off until the pointer drops vehicle is out of fuel and an auxiliary fuel can...
  • Page 212: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    4. Press and maintain firm pressure on the 7. The vehicle may then be started in WARNING! brake pedal. NEUTRAL. Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. 5. Insert a small screwdriver or similar tool 8. Reinstall the gear selector boot. Forces generated by excessive wheel down into the gear selector override ac- speeds may cause damage, or even failure,...
  • Page 213: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    TOWING A DISABLED CAUTION! CAUTION! VEHICLE not spin the wheels faster than 15 mph heating and failure. Allow the engine to (24 km/h), or drivetrain damage may idle with the transmission in NEUTRAL This section describes procedures for towing for at least one minute after every five result.
  • Page 214: Front-Wheel Drive (Fwd) Models

    Proper towing or lifting equipment is required If you must use the accessories (wipers, de- CAUTION! to prevent damage to your vehicle. Use only frosters, etc.) while being towed, the ignition suspension components. Damage to tow bars and other equipment designed for must be in the ON/RUN mode, not the ACC your vehicle may result from improper this purpose, following equipment manufac-...
  • Page 215: 4X4 Models With 1-Speed Power Transfer Unit

    • The transmission must be in PARK. CAUTION! CAUTION! • Ensure that the Electric Park Brake is re- if a front or rear wheel lift is used when Towing this vehicle in violation of the leased, and remains released, while being towing.
  • Page 216: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    Using Recovery Strap EVENT DATA RECORDER WARNING! (EDR) 1. Review all warnings and instructions first. Recovery straps should only be used in 2. Position the recovery vehicle. emergencies to rescue stranded vehicles. This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Only use Recovery straps on vehicles that 3.
  • Page 217: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED SERVICING Your authorized dealer will reset the oil road environment or is operated predomi- change indicator message after completing nately at idle or only very low engine RPM’s. Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic the scheduled oil change. If a scheduled oil This type of vehicle use is considered Severe oil change indicator system.
  • Page 218: Maintenance Plan

    Maintenance Plan At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Change Indicator System: Required Maintenance Intervals. • Rotate the tires. Rotate at the first sign of • Inspect engine cooling system protection Refer to the “Maintenance Plan”...
  • Page 219: Heavy Duty Use Of The Vehicle

    Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Replace air conditioning/cabin air filter. Replace spark plugs — 2.0L Engine** Replace spark plugs — 2.4L & 3.2L Engine** Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first.
  • Page 220: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.0L Engine 1 — Air Cleaner Filter 5 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 2 — Oil Fill Cap 6 — Battery 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 7 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Engine Oil Dipstick...
  • Page 221: L Engine

    2.4L Engine 1 — Air Cleaner Filter 5 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 2 — Oil Fill Cap 6 — Battery 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 7 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Engine Oil Dipstick...
  • Page 222: 3.2L Engine

    3.2L Engine 1 — Air Cleaner Filter 6 — Battery 2 — Oil Filter Access Cover 7 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 8 — Engine Oil Dipstick 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 9 — Engine Oil Fill 5 —...
  • Page 223: Checking Oil Level

    Checking Oil Level Adding 1 quart (1.0 liters) of oil when the To prevent freeze-up of your windshield washer system in cold weather, select a solu- reading is at the low end of the dipstick range To assure proper engine lubrication, the en- tion or mixture that meets or exceeds the will raise the oil level to the high end of the gine oil must be maintained at the correct...
  • Page 224: Dealer Service

    WARNING! CAUTION! WARNING! splashes in eyes or on skin, flush the should be tight on the terminal posts You can be badly injured working on or area immediately with large amounts of and free of corrosion. around a motor vehicle. Only do service water.
  • Page 225: Engine Air Cleaner Filter

    Engine Air Cleaner Filter service. Mopar engine air cleaner filters are a 1. Install the air cleaner filter element into high quality filter and are recommended. the housing assembly with the air cleaner Refer to the “Maintenance Plan” in this sec- filter inspection surface facing downward.
  • Page 226 Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling R-134a NOTE: WARNING! — If Equipped Use only manufacturer approved A/C system cants can cause the system to fail, re- PAG compressor oil, and refrigerants. R-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a quiring costly repairs. Refer to Warranty hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) that is an ozone- Air Conditioning Filter Replacement (A/C Air Information Book, located in your own-...
  • Page 227 Console Closeout Panel Hush Panel Air Filter Cover Location 3. Pull down the passenger hush panel un- 4. Remove the filter door by pushing down 5. Remove the A/C air filter by pulling it der the dash panel the tab on the top of the door to release straight out of the housing.
  • Page 228: Windshield Wiper Blades

    7. Install the passenger side hush panel un- wet spots. If any of these conditions are der the dash panel and console closeout. present, clean the wiper blades or replace as necessary. Refer to the “Maintenance Plan” for the proper maintenance intervals. The wiper blades and wiper arms should be inspected periodically, not just when wiper Windshield Wiper Blades...
  • Page 229 1. Lift the wiper arm to raise the wiper blade 2. To disengage the wiper blade from the 3. With the wiper blade disengaged, remove the off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in wiper arm, flip up the release tab on the wiper blade from the wiper arm by holding the full up position.
  • Page 230 4. Gently lower the wiper arm onto the glass. NOTE: 2. Lift the rear wiper arm fully off the glass. The rear wiper arm cannot be fully raised Installing The Front Wipers off the glass unless the wiper arm pivot 1.
  • Page 231: Cooling System

    unsnap the wiper blade pivot pin from the 5. Gently lower the tip of the wiper arm onto Cooling System receptacle on the end of the wiper arm. the glass. WARNING! Installing The Rear Wiper NOTE: Resistance will be accompanied by an 1.
  • Page 232: Automatic Transmission

    Engine Coolant Checks mission has no dipstick. An authorized dealer Identification Numbers, Tire Terminology and Definitions, Tire Pressures, and Tire Loading. can check your transmission fluid level using Check the engine coolant (antifreeze) protec- special service tools. If you notice fluid leak- Tire Markings tion every 12 months (before the onset of age or transmission malfunction, visit an au-...
  • Page 233 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 234 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 235 EXAMPLE: DOT MA L9 ABCD 0301 DOT = Department of Transportation • This symbol certifies that the tire is in compliance with the U.S. Department of Transportation tire safety standards and is approved for highway use MA = Code representing the tire manufacturing location (two digits) L9 = Code representing the tire size (two digits) ABCD = Code used by the tire manufacturer (one to four digits) 03 = Number representing the week in which the tire was manufactured (two digits)
  • Page 236 Tire Loading And Tire Pressure 1. Number of people that can be carried in the vehicle. NOTE: 2. Total weight your vehicle can carry. The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side B-Pillar or the rear 3.
  • Page 237 on the Tire and Loading Information placard. and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. NOTE: The combined weight of occupants, cargo/ (1400-750 (5x150) = 650 lbs.) • If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load luggage and trailer tongue weight (if appli- from your trailer will be transferred to your (5) Determine the combined weight of cable) should never exceed the weight refer-...
  • Page 239: 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 240 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 241 Consult an authorized tire dealer for tire re- NOTE: WARNING! pairs and additional information. TPM Sensor must be replaced after driving not drive a vehicle loaded to the maximum the vehicle on a flat tire condition. Damaged Run Flat tires, or Run Flat tires that capacity at continuous speeds above have experienced a loss of pressure should be It is not recommended driving a vehicle...
  • Page 242 worn to the tread wear indicators, the tire WARNING! WARNING! should be replaced. onds continuously when you are stuck, and Tires and the spare tire should be replaced Refer to “Replacement Tires” in this section do not let anyone near a spinning wheel, after six years, regardless of the remaining for further information.
  • Page 243: Tire Types

    cators” in this section. Refer to the Tire and WARNING! CAUTION! Loading Information placard or the Vehicle Certification Label for the size designation of • Do not use a tire, wheel size, load rating, Replacing original tires with tires of a your tire.
  • Page 244: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    vehicle when ambient temperatures are less Spare Tires — If Equipped If you need snow tires, than 40°F (5°C) or if roads are covered with select tires equivalent NOTE: ice or snow. For more information, contact an in size and type to the For vehicles equipped with Tire Service Kit authorized dealer.
  • Page 245 This spare tire may be used in the tire rotation specifically for the compact spare tire. Do not original equipment tire, replace (or repair) for your vehicle. If your vehicle has this op- install more than one compact spare tire and the original equipment tire and reinstall on tion, refer to an authorized tire dealer for the wheel on the vehicle at any given time.
  • Page 246: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    use harsh chemicals or a stiff brush. They WARNING! CAUTION! can damage the wheel’s protective coating located on the driver’s side B-Pillar or the that helps keep them from corroding and Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a rear edge of the driver’s side door. Replace tarnishing.
  • Page 247: Tire Chains (Traction Devices)

    Dark Vapor Chrome, Black Satin Chrome, or Low • Due to limited clearance, the following Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Non-Trailhawk Models traction devices are recommended: Gloss Clear Coat Wheels with a Two-Speed Power Takeoff Unit Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Models •...
  • Page 248: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    These effects can be reduced by timely rota- CAUTION! CAUTION! tion of tires. The benefits of rotation are • Install device as tightly as possible and especially worthwhile with aggressive tread • Use on Front Tires Only then retighten after driving about ½ mile designs such as those on On/Off Road type •...
  • Page 249: Department Of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades

    The suggested Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Tire DEPARTMENT OF course as a tire graded 100. The rela- rotation method is the “rearward cross” tive performance of tires depends TRANSPORTATION shown in the following diagram. upon the actual conditions of their UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY use, however, and may depart signifi- GRADES...
  • Page 250: Temperature Grades

    sent higher levels of performance on • Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from WARNING! the battery post and be sure that the battery the laboratory test wheel, than the clude acceleration, cornering, hy- is fully charged. During storage check bat- minimum required by law.
  • Page 251: Bodywork

    • Whenever you leave the vehicle stationary BODYWORK CAUTION! for two weeks or more, idle the engine for Preserving The Bodywork powder that will scratch metal and approximately five minutes, with the air painted surfaces. conditioning system on and high fan speed. Washing •...
  • Page 252: Interiors

    • If you carry special cargo such as chemi- Seat Belt Maintenance Plastic And Coated Parts cals, fertilizers, de-icer salt, etc., be sure Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with Use Mopar Total Clean to clean vinyl upholstery. that such materials are well packaged and chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners.
  • Page 253: Leather Parts

    Leather Parts NOTE: Glass Surfaces If equipped with light colored leather, it tends Mopar Total Clean is specifically recom- All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a to show any foreign material, dirt, and fabric mended for leather upholstery. regular basis with Mopar Glass Cleaner, or dye transfer more so than darker colors.
  • Page 254: Vehicle Identification Number

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is found on the left front corner of the instru- ment panel. The VIN is visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield. The VIN number also is stamped into the right front body, on the right front seat cross member.
  • Page 255: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE Ensure that the socket is fully engaged on the FUEL REQUIREMENTS lug nut/bolt (do not insert it halfway). SPECIFICATIONS 2.0L Engine Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to ensure that the wheel is properly mounted to This engine is designed the vehicle.
  • Page 256: 2.4L And 3.2L Engines

    Poor quality gasoline can cause problems ber lower than 87 can cause engine failure Materials Added To Fuel such as hard starting, stalling, and hesita- and may void or not be covered by the New tions. If you experience these symptoms, try Vehicle Limited Warranty.
  • Page 257: Fluid Capacities

    FLUID CAPACITIES U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) All Engines 15.8 Gallons 60 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 2.0 Liter Engine (SAE 5W-30, API SN PLUS 5 Quarts 4.7 Liters Certified) 2.4 Liter Engine (SAE 0W-20, API Certified) 5.5 Quarts 5.2 Liters 3.2 Liter Engine (SAE 5W-20, API Certified) 6 Quarts 5.6 Liters...
  • Page 258: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Engine Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Coolant We recommend you use Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/ 150,000 Mile Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) or equivalent meeting the requirements of FCA Standard MS.90032. Engine Oil – 2.0L Engine We recommend you use Mopar API SN PLUS Certified SAE 5W-30 Full Synthetic Engine Oil which meets the requirements of FCA Material Standard MS-13340.
  • Page 259: Chassis

    CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! tirust products, as they may not be com- coolant (antifreeze). If a non-OAT engine • Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) patible with the radiator engine coolant coolant (antifreeze) is introduced into other than specified Organic Additive the cooling system in an emergency, the and may plug the radiator.
  • Page 260: Mopar Accessories

    MOPAR ACCESSORIES • In choosing Authentic Accessories you gain • For the full line of Authentic Jeep Accesso- far more than expressive style, premium ries by Mopar, visit your local dealership or Authentic Accessories By Mopar protection, or extreme entertainment, you online at mopar.com for U.S.
  • Page 261: 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 262: 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 263: Clock Setting

    NOTE: the front and rear or right and left side speak- CAUTION! ers. Press the center “C” button on the touch- In the Clock Setting Menu you can also select screen to reset the balance and fade to the “Display Clock”. Display Clock turns the Do NOT attach any object to the touchscreen, factory setting.
  • Page 264: 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 265: Uconnect 4 With 7-Inch Display

    4. Push the Phone button and say “Send.” designed to keep your eyes on the road and CAUTION! your hands on the wheel by letting Siri help PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES you perform useful tasks. Do NOT attach any object to the touch- Stuck in Yes.
  • Page 266 5. Press “X” to save your settings and exit • Press the “+” or “–” buttons on the touch- buttons. This alters the AUX input audio out of the Clock Setting screen. screen, or press and drag over the level bar volume.
  • Page 267: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    Drag & Drop Menu Bar The Uconnect features and services in the main menu bar are easily changed for your convenience. Simply follow these steps: Uconnect 4 Main Menu 1. Press the “Apps ” button to open the App screen. 2.
  • Page 268: 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 269: Android Auto - If Equipped

    Android Auto — If Equipped the arrow button on the touchscreen is WARNING! released. NOTE: ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on Direct Tune Feature availability depends on your carrier the wheel. You have full responsibility and and mobile phone manufacturer. Some •...
  • Page 270: 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 271 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 272: Uconnect Settings

    UCONNECT SETTINGS TIPS CONTROLS AND • Voice • Compass — If Equipped GENERAL INFORMATION The Uconnect system allows you to access • Clock • Audio Customer Programmable feature settings Steering Wheel Audio Controls • Camera — If • Phone/Bluetooth such as Language, Display, Units, Voice, Equipped The steering wheel audio controls are located Clock, Camera, Safety &...
  • Page 273 Right Switch Care And Maintenance Anti-Theft Protection • Push the switch up or down to increase or Observe the following precautions to ensure The system is equipped with an anti-theft decrease the volume. the system is fully operational: protection system based on the exchange of information with the electronic control unit •...
  • Page 274: Aux/Usb/Mp3 Control - If Equipped

    AUX/USB/MP3 CONTROL — If equipped, there may also be a USB Port in the Center Console located to the left of the IF EQUIPPED Power Outlet. Rear Center Console Media Hub 1 — USB-C Port 1 2 — USB-C Port 2 (Charge Only) Center Console USB Port 3 —...
  • Page 275: Uconnect Phone

    UCONNECT PHONE Uconnect Phone (Bluetooth Hands Free Calling) Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Call/Redial/Hold 5 — Mute Microphone 9 — Direct Dial Pad 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 6 — Transfer To/From Uconnect System 10 —...
  • Page 276 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 277 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 9 — Direct Dial Pad 17 — Transfer To/From Uconnect System 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 10 — Contact Menu * — Conference call feature only available 3 —...
  • Page 278: Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System

    The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to • For Uconnect Customer Care: Start Pairing Procedure On The Radio place and receive hands-free mobile phone • U.S. residents visit UconnectPhone.com or Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display: calls. Drivers can also place mobile phone call 1-877-855-8400.
  • Page 279 Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display: Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display: successful, a message will display “Bluetooth pairing successful: The de- vice supports Phone and Audio.” Click “OK.” 3. Select “Settings.” 4. Select “Phone/Bluetooth,” and then se- lect “Paired Phones and Audio Devices.” 5.
  • Page 280 To search for available devices on your When prompted on the mobile phone, accept Pair Your Android Device: the connection request from Uconnect Bluetooth enabled iPhone: Phone. 1. Press the Settings button. NOTE: 2. Select Bluetooth. Some mobile phones will require you to enter •...
  • Page 281 5. Once your mobile phone finds the Confirm the passkey shown on the mobile NOTE: Keep in mind that software updates, either on Uconnect system, select “Uconnect”. phone matches the passkey shown on the your phone or Uconnect system, may inter- Uconnect system then accept the Bluetooth •...
  • Page 282: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    Common Phone Commands (Examples) Phonebook contacts are updated each time • If you are listening to available voice com- that the phone is connected. Phonebook en- mand options, you do not have to listen to • “Call John Smith” the entire list. When you hear the command tries are displayed in the Contacts menu.
  • Page 283: Using Do Not Disturb

    Using Do Not Disturb While in Do Not Disturb, Conference Call can To listen to incoming text messages, or any be selected so you can still place a second messages currently on the mobile phone, With Do Not Disturb, you can disable notifi- call without being interrupted by incoming select the “Messages”...
  • Page 284: Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Uconnect System

    4. Turn “Show Notifications” to on. nect to your messages. Select “Don’t Helpful Tips And Common Questions To ask again” and press OK. Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Uconnect System Mobile Phone won’t reconnect to system after pairing: • Set mobile phone to auto-connect or trusted device in mobile phone Bluetooth settings (Blackberry devices).
  • Page 285: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    Mobile Phone won’t pair to system: Can’t make a conference call: • Delete pairing history in mobile phone and • CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) car- Uconnect system; usually found in phone’s riers do not support conference calling. Bluetooth connection settings. Refer to your mobile phone user’s manual for further information.
  • Page 286: Get Started

    Helpful hints for using Voice Recognition: • Visit UconnectPhone.com to check mobile device and feature compatibility and to find phone pairing instructions. • Reduce background noise. Wind and pas- senger conversations are examples of noise that may impact recognition. • Speak clearly at a normal pace and volume while facing straight ahead.
  • Page 287: 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 288: Phone

    • “Play artist Beethoven”; “Play album Great- Phone est Hits”; “Play song Moonlight Sonata”; Making and answering hands-free phone “Play genre Classical” calls is easy with Uconnect. When the Phone- book button is illuminated on your touch- TIP: Press the Browse button on the touch- screen, your system...
  • Page 289: Voice Text Reply - If Equipped

    TIP: When providing a Voice Command, push PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES the VR button or Phone button Stuck in traf- Yes. See you later. say “Call,” then pronounce the name exactly fic. as it appears in your phone book. When a Start without I’ll be late.
  • Page 290: Climate

    Apple iPhone iOS 6 or later supports reading Climate incoming text messages only. To enable this Too hot? Too cold? Adjust vehicle tempera- feature on your Apple iPhone, follow these tures hands-free and keep everyone comfort- four simple steps: able while you keep moving ahead. (If vehicle is equipped with climate control.) Push the VR button .
  • Page 291: Siri Eyes Free - If Equipped

    Siri Eyes Free — If Equipped Automatic reply messages can be: • “I am driving right now, I will get back to Siri lets you use your voice to send text you shortly.” messages, select media, place phone calls and much more. Siri uses your natural lan- •...
  • Page 292: Apple Carplay - If Equipped

    Android Auto allows you to use your voice to NOTE: interact with Android’s best-in-class speech Requires compatible smartphone running technology through your vehicle’s voice rec- Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher and download ognition system, and use your smartphone’s app on Google Play. Android, Android Auto, data plan to project your Android powered and Google Play are trademarks of Google smartphone and a number of its apps onto...
  • Page 293: General Information

    “Home” button within Apple CarPlay, to ac- General Information tivate Siri, which recognizes natural voice The following regulatory statement applies to commands to use a list of your iPhone’s all Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in features: this vehicle: • Phone This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC •...
  • Page 294: Additional Information

    Additional Information SiriusXM Guardian services support: • U.S. residents visit © 2018 FCA US LLC. All rights reserved. www.siriusxm.com/guardian or call: Mopar and Uconnect are registered trade- 1-844-796-4827 marks and Mopar Owner Connect is a trade- mark of FCA US LLC. Android is a trademark •...
  • Page 295: 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 296: Fca Canada Inc. Customer Center

    FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Service Contract Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY) P.O. Box 1621 You may have purchased a service contract for a vehicle to help protect you from the high To assist customers who have hearing diffi- Windsor, Ontario N9A 4H6 cost of unexpected repairs after the manufac- culties, the manufacturer has installed spe-...
  • Page 297: Warranty Information

    the manufacturer's New Vehicle Limited War- REPORTING SAFETY WARNING! ranty expires, please refer to the contract DEFECTS State of California to cause cancer and documents, and contact the person listed in birth defects, or other reproductive harm. those documents. In The 50 United States And Washington, D.C.
  • Page 298: In Canada

    Manual, United States customers may visit write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 the Jeep Contact Us page at www.jeep.com New Jersey Avenue, SE., West Build- scroll to the bottom of the page and select ing, Washington, D.C. 20590. You can the “Contact Us”...
  • Page 299: Index

    INDEX Accessories ....258 Air Conditioner System ...223 Automatic Transmission ..147 Fluid Level Check .
  • Page 300 Caps, Filler Automatic ....38 Driver’s Seat Back Tilt ... .23 Fuel ....209 Clock Settings .
  • Page 301 Oil .....255 Fold-Flat Seats ....23 Passing .
  • Page 302 Inverter Lights .....141 Turn Signals ..35, 74, 141 Power ....62 Air Bag .
  • Page 303 Multi-Function Control Lever ..32 Passive Entry....19 Rear Cross Path ....91 Personalized Main Menu .
  • Page 304 Restraints, Head ....29 Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting ..104 Shifting Automatic Transmission ..147 Roll Over Warning ....2 Operating Instructions .
  • Page 305 Steering Air Pressure ....237 Disabled Vehicle ... . .211 Recreational ....174 Tilt Column .
  • Page 306 Uconnect Settings Ventilated Seats ....28 Window Fogging ....47 Customer Programmable Voice Command .
  • Page 307 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 quickly WARNING! acquainted with your new Jeep brand vehicle and ® to provide a convenient reference for common Driving after drinking can lead to a collision.
  • Page 308 ® 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® Store and enter the search keyword “JEEP” (U.S. residents only). www.jeep.com/ e n/ o wners (U.S.) provides special offers tailored to your needs, customized vehicle galleries, personalized service records and more.

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