Jeep Compass 2018 User Manual
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  • Page 1 2 01 8 CO MPASS USE R G UID E...
  • Page 2 Group. the vehicle, Jeep gives the HAVE A NICE READING AND HAPPY MOTORING! opportunity to consult a dedicated section which is...
  • Page 3 When it comes to service, remember that your it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result To get the full Owner’s Manual or applicable authorized dealer knows your Jeep ® vehicle in an accident involving serious injury or...
  • Page 4 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedi- Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt maneu- cated graphic tabs, at the side of each odd vers, or other unsafe driving actions that can Essential Information page. A few pages further there is a key for cause loss of vehicle control.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE The manufacturer reserves the right to make part or by constructing the part in an officially approved design), or if an individual operat- changes in design and specifications, and/or ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PUB- ing permit was issued for the vehicle after the to make additions to or improvements in its LICATION IS BASED ON THE LATEST IN- attachment or installation of such parts, it...
  • Page 6 WARNINGS AND VEHICLE CHANGES/ CAUTIONS ALTERATIONS This User Guide contains WARNINGS against IMPORTANT: Any change or alteration of the operating procedures that could result in a vehicle might seriously affect its safety and collision, bodily injury and/or death. It also road holding, thus causing accidents, in contains CAUTIONS against procedures that which the occupants could even be fatally...
  • Page 7 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND OPERATING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INDEX...
  • Page 9 GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL...8 INTERIOR ....9...
  • Page 10 INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel 1 — Air Vents 4 — Steering Wheel 2 — Radio 5 — Instrument Cluster 3 — Multifunction Lever 6 — Windshield Wiper Lever...
  • Page 11 INTERIOR Interior 1 — Door Locks/Window Switches 4 — Climate Controls 2 — Seats 5 — Gear Selector 3 — Switch Panel...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS .....13 Customer Key Programming ..19 60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat With Fold-Flat Feature .
  • Page 14 Front And Rear Fog Lights — If Operating Tips ....47 Power Sun Shade ....51 Equipped .
  • Page 15: Keys

    KEYS Key Fobs Your vehicle uses either a key start ignition system or keyless ignition system. The igni- tion system consists of a key fob with a Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) and an ignition switch. The keyless ignition system consists of a key fob and Keyless Enter-N-Go button.
  • Page 16: Ignition Switch

    To Unlock The Doors And Liftgate The START/STOP push button ignition has WARNING! three operating modes. The three modes are Push and release the unlock button on the OFF, ON/RUN, and START. • Always remove the key fobs from the key fob once to unlock the driver's door or vehicle and lock all doors when leaving NOTE:...
  • Page 17: Integrated/Manual Ignition - If Equipped

    Integrated/Manual Ignition — If Equipped The push button ignition can be placed in the WARNING! following modes: This vehicle may be equipped with an be warned not to touch the parking integrated/manual ignition switch. It has brake, brake pedal or the gear selector. three operating positions, two with detents •...
  • Page 18: Vehicle On Message

    The ignition switch is provided with a safety WARNING! WARNING! mechanism. If the engine fails to start, the • Do not leave children or animals inside ignition should be returned to the STOP/OFF • Before exiting a vehicle, always come to parked vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 19: Electronic Steering Wheel Lock - If Equipped

    Electronic Steering Wheel Lock — If • The vehicle must be started with the key NOTE: after two consecutive timeouts. Equipped • With remote start, the engine will only run for 15 minutes (timeout) unless the igni- Your vehicle may be equipped with a passive WARNING! tion key is placed in the ON/RUN position.
  • Page 20: To Enter Remote Start Mode

    To Exit Remote Start Mode And Drive The • The park lamps will turn on and remain on WARNING! during Remote Start mode. Vehicle • Do not start or run an engine in a closed • For security, power window and power sun- Before the end of 15-minute cycle, push and garage or confined area.
  • Page 21: Sentry Key

    Replacement Keys Customer Key Programming • For vehicles equipped with the Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry feature, the Programming key fobs may be performed at NOTE: message “Remote Start Active — Push Only key fobs that are programmed to the your authorized dealer.
  • Page 22: Rearming Of The System

    Rearming Of The System zone, refer to "Doors" in "Getting To • The vehicle security alarm remains armed during power liftgate entry. Pushing the Know Your Vehicle" in the Owner’s If something triggers the alarm, and no action liftgate button will not disarm the vehicle Manual at for further information.
  • Page 23: Security System Manual Override

    Security System Manual Override approximately five seconds of no activity. • Push the lock button on the exterior This will continue for eight cycles if no action passive entry door handle with a key The vehicle security alarm will not arm if you is taken to disarm the system.
  • Page 24: To Disarm The System

    To Disarm The System liftgate button will not disarm the vehicle If the vehicle security alarm is armed and the security alarm. If someone enters the ve- battery becomes disconnected, the vehicle The vehicle security alarm can be disarmed hicle through the liftgate and opens any security alarm will remain armed when the using any of the following methods: door the alarm will sound.
  • Page 25 the front passenger door handle to unlock all • A lock request is made by the door panel switch while the door is open. four doors and the liftgate automatically. When any of these situations occur, after all NOTE: open doors are shut, the FOBIK-Safe search All doors will unlock when the front passen- will be executed.
  • Page 26 To Unlock/Enter The Liftgate NOTE: DO NOT grab the door handle, when pushing The liftgate passive entry unlock feature is the door handle lock button. This could un- built into liftgate handle release. With a valid lock the door(s). Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the liftgate, push the electronic liftgate re- lease to open with one fluid motion.
  • Page 27: Child-Protection Door Lock System - Rear Doors

    SEATS • If Passive Entry is disabled using the Uconnect System, the key protection de- Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint scribed in "Preventing Inadvertent Locking System of the vehicle. of Passive Entry key fob in Vehicle" remains active/functional.
  • Page 28 The memory switch is located on the driver's Programming The Memory Feature 3. Push and release the set (S) button on the memory switch, then push memory button side door panel. The switch contains 3 but- To create a new memory profile, perform the (2) within five seconds.
  • Page 29 To program your key fob, perform the follow- Memory Position Recall The distance the driver seat moves depends ing: on where you have the driver seat positioned NOTE: when you cycle the vehicle’s ignition to the 1. Cycle the vehicle’s ignition to the OFF The vehicle must be in PARK to recall OFF position.
  • Page 30: Front Heated Seats - If Equipped

    NOTE: If the HI level setting is selected, the system WARNING! The Easy Entry/Exit feature is not enabled will automatically switch to LO level after tion or other physical condition must when the vehicle is delivered from the fac- approximately 60 minutes of continuous op- exercise care when using the seat tory.
  • Page 31: 60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat With Fold-Flat Feature

    60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat With The front ventilated seats control buttons are NOTE: located within the Uconnect system. You can Prior to folding the rear seat, it may be Fold-Flat Feature gain access to the control buttons through necessary to position the front seat to its To provide additional storage area, each rear the climate screen or the controls screen.
  • Page 32: 40/20/40 Rear Seat Armrest- If Equipped

    To Lower The Rear Seat the event of a rear impact. Head restraints WARNING! should be adjusted so that the top of the head 1. Pull the seatback release lever located on securely locked into position the seat will restraint is located above the top of your ear. either side of the upper outer edge of the not provide the proper stability for child seat.
  • Page 33: Front Head Restraint Adjustment

    Front Head Restraint Adjustment Your vehicle is equipped with front four way driver and passenger head restraints. To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the head restraint. To lower the head restraint, push the adjustment button, located at the base of the head restraint, and push down- ward on the head restraint.
  • Page 34: Rear Head Restraints

    WARNING! • Head restraints should never be ad- justed while the vehicle is in motion. Driving a vehicle with the head restraints improperly adjusted or removed could cause serious injury or death in the event of a collision. Rear Head Restraints The rear head restraints have two positions: up or down.
  • Page 35: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL To unlock the steering column, push the operate for an average of 80 minutes or more control handle downward (toward the floor). before automatically shutting off. This time Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column To tilt the steering column, move the steering may vary depending on environmental tem- wheel upward or downward as desired.
  • Page 36: Mirrors

    Power Folding Mirror — If Equipped Puddle Lamps — If Equipped WARNING! Located under the exterior mirrors is a small The switch for the power folding mirrors is lamp that illuminates the ground when the • Persons who are unable to feel pain to located in the power mirror switch.
  • Page 37: Daytime Running Lights (Drl) - If Equipped

    High/Low Beam Switch is locked depending on the turn signal stalk position. Rotate the headlight switch clock- wise from the O (off) position to the second Push the multifunction lever toward the in- detent for headlight and instrument panel strument panel to switch the headlights to light operation.
  • Page 38: Headlight Time Delay

    NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The engine must be running before the head- To turn on the rear fog lamps, the low beam • The lights must be turned off within lights will come on in the automatic mode. lamps or front fog lamps must first be active. 45 seconds of placing the ignition in the OFF position to activate this feature.
  • Page 39: Lane Change Assist

    WIPER AND WASHERS • A “Turn Signal On” message will appear in To operate, rotate the control switch until the the instrument cluster display and a con- appropriate number, which corresponds to tinuous chime will sound if the vehicle is the load listed on the chart, aligns with the driven more than 1 mile (1.6 km) with indicator line on the switch.
  • Page 40: Front Wipers

    Front Wipers CAUTION! WARNING! The windshield wiper/washer controls are lo- “park” position, damage to the wiper Sudden loss of visibility through the wind- cated on the multifunction lever on the right motor may occur. shield could lead to a collision. You might side of the steering column.
  • Page 41: Rear Wiper

    Rear Wiper shield washers of the vehicle ahead. Rotate The Rain Sensing system has protection fea- the end of the multifunction lever to one of tures for the wiper blades and arms, and will The rear wiper/washer controls are located on two settings to activate this feature.
  • Page 42: Climate Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROLS CAUTION! Climate Controls Overview Failure to follow these cautions can cause damage to the heating elements: The controls for the heating and air condi- • Use care when washing the inside of the tioning system in this vehicle can consist of a rear window.
  • Page 43 Automatic Climate Controls Faceplate Buttons...
  • Page 44 Climate Controls Description Icon Description MAX A/C Button/Setting Press and release the MAX Button in the touchscreen, or set the Temperature Control Knob to the MAX A/C Setting, to change the current setting to the coldest output of air. Pressing the button again, or moving the Temperature Control Knob away from the MAX A/C setting will cause the MAX A/C operation to switch off.
  • Page 45 Icon Description Front Defrost Button/Setting Press and release the Front Defrost Button (if equipped), or set the Mode Control Knob to the Front Defroster Setting (if equipped), to change the current airflow setting to Defrost mode. Air comes from the windshield and side window de- mist outlets when this feature is on.
  • Page 46 Icon Description SYNC Button — If Equipped Press the SYNC button on the touchscreen (if equipped) or on the instrument panel (if equipped) to toggle the Sync feature on/off. The SYNC indicator is illuminated when this feature is enabled. SYNC is used to synchronize the passen- ger temperature setting with the driver temperature setting.
  • 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: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc) - If Equipped

    Climate Control Functions MAX A/C NOTE: In cold weather, use of Recirculation mode A/C (Air Conditioning) MAX A/C sets the control for maximum cool- may lead to excessive window fogging. The ing performance. Press and release to toggle The Air Conditioning (A/C) button allows the Recirculation feature may be unavailable between MAX A/C and the prior settings.
  • Page 49: Operating Tips

    Operating Tips 3. When the system is set up for your comfort equate system lubrication to minimize the level, it is not necessary to change the possibility of compressor damage when the Summer Operation settings. You will experience the greatest system is started again.
  • Page 50: Windows

    WINDOWS Auto-Down Feature NOTE: For vehicles equipped with the Uconnect, the The driver door power window switch and the Power Window Controls power window switches will remain active for passenger door power window switches have an up to ten minutes after the ignition is cycled The window controls on the driver's door Auto-Down feature.
  • Page 51: Reset Auto-Up

    Window Lockout Switch Wind Buffeting WARNING! The window lockout switch on the driver's Wind buffeting can be described as the per- There is no anti-pinch protection when the door trim panel allows you to disable the ception of pressure on the ears or a window is almost closed.
  • Page 52: Power Sunroof - If Equipped

    POWER SUNROOF — IF Opening To open the sunroof, push and hold the switch. The sunroof will stop automatically at EQUIPPED Opening Sunroof — Express the comfort stop position (if the sunshade is in the closed position when the operation is The power sunroof switches are located on A comfort stop position and full open position the overhead console.
  • Page 53: Closing

    Power Sun Shade NOTE: Closing Sunroof — Manual Mode • If the sunshade is in the closed position To close the sunroof, pull and hold the switch Opening Power Shade — Express when the vent switch is pushed, the sun- in the close position.
  • Page 54: Pinch Protection Feature

    Pinch Protection Feature Closing Power Shade — Express WARNING! Pull the switch and release it within one-half This feature will detect an obstruction in the less Enter-N-Go in the ACC or ON/RUN second and the shade will close automati- opening of the sunroof during Express Close mode.
  • Page 55: Hood

    HOOD Closing The Hood 2. Move to the outside of the vehicle. The safety latch release lever is located be- Opening The Hood hind the front edge of the hood at the WARNING! center. Reach in at the center of the hood Two latches must be released to open the with a palm facing the ground.
  • Page 56: Liftgate

    LIFTGATE Power Liftgate — If Equipped NOTE: Use the interior door lock/unlock button on The power liftgate may be opened or Opening the door panel or the key fob to lock and closed by the key fob, outside handle, over- unlock the liftgate.
  • Page 57 chime will be audible. Refer to “Uconnect NOTE: • If the liftgate is left open for an extended period of time, the liftgate may need to be Settings” in “Multimedia” in your Owner’s • The liftgate will not power open or close if closed manually to reset power liftgate Manual) for further information.
  • Page 58: Internal Equipment

    INTERNAL EQUIPMENT WARNING! CAUTION! Power Outlets of the power outlet can cause damage not • Driving with the liftgate open can allow covered by your New Vehicle Limited War- poisonous exhaust gases into your ve- Your vehicle is equipped with 12 Volt ranty.
  • Page 59 In addition to the front power outlet, there is WARNING! CAUTION! also a power outlet located in the rear cargo • Accessories that draw higher power (i.e., area. To avoid serious injury or death: coolers, vacuum cleaners, lights, etc.) • Only devices designed for use in this will degrade the battery even more type of outlet should be inserted into any quickly.
  • Page 60: Power Inverter - If Equipped

    Power Inverter — If Equipped There is a 230 Volt inverter outlet located on should automatically reset. To avoid over- the back of the center console to convert DC loading the circuit, check the power ratings current to AC current. This outlet can power on electrical devices prior to using the cellular phones, electronics and other low inverter.
  • Page 61 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIS- ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — Red Warning Lights ....61 PLAY .....60 OBD II .
  • Page 62: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster Display Location And • Stop/Start (If Equipped) Controls DISPLAY • Audio • Messages The instrument cluster display features a Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- driver-interactive display that is located in • Screen Setup ment cluster display, which offers useful in- the instrument cluster.
  • Page 63: Trip Computer

    WARNING LIGHTS AND • Down Arrow Button fault with the air bag has been detected, it Push and release the down arrow button to will stay on until the fault is cleared. If the MESSAGES scroll downward through the main menu light is either not on during startup, stays on, and submenus.
  • Page 64 The dual brake system provides a reserve brak- Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake — Battery Charge Warning Light ing capacity in the event of a failure to a portion System (ABS) are also equipped with Elec- This light illuminates when the battery is not of the hydraulic system.
  • Page 65 If the light continues to flash when the ve- mal, turn the engine off immediately and call WARNING! for service. Refer to “If Your Engine Over- hicle is running, immediate service is re- heats” in “In Case Of Emergency” for further quired and you may experience reduced per- Continued operation with reduced assist information.
  • Page 66: Yellow Warning Lights

    Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is — Transmission Fault Warning Light — CAUTION! corrected. This light does not indicate how If Equipped much oil is in the engine. The engine oil level Continuous driving with the Transmission This light will illuminate (together with a must be checked under the hood.
  • Page 67 — Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Warning — Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Off • The “ESC Off Indicator Light” and the “ESC Indicator Light” come on momen- Light Warning Light — If Equipped tarily each time the ignition is placed in the This light monitors the Anti-Lock Brake Sys- This light indicates the Electronic Stability ON/RUN or ACC/ON/RUN position.
  • Page 68 — Low Coolant Level Warning Light and automatic transmission control systems. WARNING! The light will illuminate when the ignition is This telltale will turn on to indicate the ve- slowly or park over flammable substances in the ON/RUN position before engine start. hicle coolant level is low.
  • Page 69 SERV — Service 4WD Warning Light — If Should one or more tires be in the condition As an added safety feature, your vehicle has Equipped mentioned above, the display will show the been equipped with a tire pressure monitor- indications corresponding to each tire in ing system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire If the light stays on or comes on during...
  • Page 70: Yellow Indicator Lights

    Yellow Indicator Lights flash for approximately one minute and then CAUTION! remain continuously illuminated. This se- — 4WD Lock Indicator Light of the same size, type, and/or style. After- quence will continue upon subsequent ve- market wheels can cause sensor damage. hicle start-ups as long as the malfunction This light alerts the driver that the vehicle is Using aftermarket tire sealants may cause...
  • Page 71: Green Indicator Lights

    — Wait To Start Light — If Equipped — Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Indi- — Automatic High Beam Indicator cator Light — If Equipped Light — If Equipped The “Wait To Start” telltale will illuminate for approximately two seconds when the ignition When the light illuminates solid, the filter This indicator shows that the automatic high is turned to the RUN position.
  • Page 72: White Indicator Lights

    — Turn Signal Indicator Lights — LaneSense Indicator Light — If — Active Speed Limiter ON Indicator Equipped Light — If Equipped When the left or right turn signal is activated, the turn signal indicator will flash indepen- When the LaneSense system is ON, but not This light will turn on when the Active Speed dently and the corresponding exterior turn armed, the LaneSense indicator is solid...
  • Page 73: Blue Indicator Lights

    Blue Indicator Lights ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAUTION! SYSTEM — OBD II — High Beam Indicator Light • Prolonged driving with the MIL on could This indicator shows that the high beam Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated cause further damage to the emission headlights are on.
  • Page 74: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance Programs

    EMISSIONS INSPECTION NOTE: WARNING! If you crank or start the engine, you will AND MAINTENANCE have to start this test over. • ONLY an authorized service technician PROGRAMS should connect equipment to the OBD II 2. As soon as you cycle the ignition switch to connection port in order to diagnose or In some localities, it may be a legal require- the ON position, you will see the “Mal-...
  • Page 75 If your OBD II system is not ready, you should Regardless of whether your vehicle's OBD II see an authorized dealer or repair facility. If system is ready or not, if the MIL is illumi- your vehicle was recently serviced or had a nated during normal vehicle operation you battery failure or replacement, you may need should have your vehicle serviced before go-...
  • Page 77 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES ...76 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Transporting Pets ....135 SYSTEMS ....97 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) .
  • Page 78: Safety Features

    SAFETY FEATURES • Brake pedal pulsations. WARNING! • A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) condition of the vehicle brakes and tires of the stop. or the traction afforded. The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) provides •...
  • Page 79: Electronic Brake Control System

    required. However, the conventional brake Traction Control System (TCS) (ABS). Applying the brakes very quickly re- system will continue to operate normally if sults in the best BAS assistance. To receive This system monitors the amount of wheel the “Brake System Warning Light” is not on. the benefit of the system, you must apply spin of each of the driven wheels.
  • Page 80 Brake System Warning Light maintain vehicle stability. The only notifica- Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) tion the driver receives that the feature is The red “Brake System Warning Light” will This system anticipates the potential for active is the torque applied to the steering turn on when the ignition is turned to the wheel lift by monitoring the driver’s steering wheel.
  • Page 81 • Understeer — when the vehicle is turning WARNING! WARNING! less than appropriate for the steering wheel of an ERM-equipped vehicle must never vehicle control due to inappropriate driver position. be exploited in a reckless or dangerous input for the conditions. Only a safe, atten- The “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator manner which could jeopardize the user's tive, and skillful driver can prevent acci-...
  • Page 82 ESC Operating Modes ESC On NOTE: When driving with snow chains, or when This is the normal operating mode for the NOTE: starting off in deep snow, sand, or gravel, it ESC. Whenever the vehicle is started, the Depending upon model and mode of opera- may be desirable to allow more wheel spin.
  • Page 83 Full Off (Four-Wheel Drive Models Only) To turn ESC on again, momentarily push the the ON mode. It should go out with the “ESC Off” switch. This will restore the “ESC engine running. If the “ESC Activation/ This mode is intended for off-highway or On”...
  • Page 84 NOTE: Hill Descent Control (HDC) — If Equipped HDC has three states: • The “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not Light” and the “ESC OFF Indicator Light” activate). come on momentarily each time the igni- 2.
  • Page 85 Activating HDC Disabling HDC The Hill Descent Switch is located within the Selec-Terrain knob in the upper right Once HDC is enabled, it will activate auto- HDC will be deactivated and disabled if any position. matically if driven down a grade of sufficient of the following conditions occur: magnitude (greater than approximately 8%).
  • Page 86 The following conditions must be met in WARNING! WARNING! order for HSA to activate: active driving involvement. It is always the pedal is released. In order to avoid roll- • The feature must be enabled. driver’s responsibility to be attentive to ing down an incline while resuming ac- •...
  • Page 87: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    AUXILIARY DRIVING Rain Brake Support (RBS) NOTE: TSC cannot stop all trailers from swaying. SYSTEMS Rain Brake Support may improve braking Always use caution when towing a trailer and performance in wet conditions. It will periodi- follow the trailer tongue weight recommenda- Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) —...
  • Page 88 When the vehicle is started, the BSM warning or other object (i.e., bicycle, sports equip- ment) extends beyond the side of your ve- light will momentarily illuminate in both out- hicle, this may result in the BSM warning side rear view mirrors to let the driver know light remaining illuminated the entire time that the system is operational.
  • Page 89 Overtaking Traffic NOTE: ing vehicles may be blocked. Proceed slowly The BSM system may experience drop outs and cautiously out of the parking space until If you pass another vehicle slowly with a (blinking on and off) in the side mirror LED the rear end of the vehicle is exposed.
  • Page 90 system will respond with both visual and an audible alert is requested, the radio vol- WARNING! audible alerts when a detected object is pres- ume is reduced. Turn/hazard signal status is ent. Whenever an audible alert is requested, ignored; the RCP state always requests the Rear Cross Path Detection (RCP) is not a the radio is muted.
  • Page 91: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation - If Equipped

    Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With help slow the vehicle and mitigate the poten- • The FCW alerts may be triggered on objects other than vehicles such as guard rails or tial forward collision. If the driver reacts to Mitigation — If Equipped sign posts based on the course prediction.
  • Page 92 FCW Settings Changing FCW Sensitivity And Operating less reaction time than the “Far” and “Me- Status dium” settings, which allows for a more dy- The forward collision menu setting is located namic driving experience. in the Uconnect settings. The FCW Sensitivity And Operation Settings are programmable through the Uconnect Sys- NOTE: NOTE:...
  • Page 93: Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)

    performance is no longer present, the system decrease. Tire pressure should always be set NOTE: will return to its full performance state. If the based on cold inflation tire pressure. This is Once the low tire pressure warning (Tire Pres- problem persists, see your authorized dealer.
  • Page 94 For example, your vehicle may have a recom- CAUTION! CAUTION! mended cold (parked for more than three from entering the valve stem, which hours) placard pressure of 33 psi (227 kPa). • The TPMS has been optimized for the could damage the TPMS sensor. If the ambient temperature is 68°F (20°C) original equipment tires and wheels.
  • Page 95 • Seasonal temperature changes will affect Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure NOTE: tire pressure, and the TPMS will monitor Warnings When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may the actual tire pressure in the tire. need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi (30 kPa) above the recommended cold plac- The “Tire Pressure Monitoring Tell- Base System...
  • Page 96 • Lots of snow or ice around the wheels or 4. For each subsequent ignition cycle, a NOTE: wheel housings. chime will sound and the “TPMS Telltale It is particularly important for you to check Light” will flash on and off for 75 seconds the tire pressure in all of the tires on your •...
  • Page 97 Low" message and a graphic showing the SERVICE TPMS Warning • Lots of snow or ice around the wheels or wheel housings. pressure values of each tire with the low tire When a system fault is detected, the “Tire pressure values highlighted or in a different •...
  • Page 98 3. After driving the vehicle for up to 10 min- play a new pressure value instead of remain on. The instrument cluster will dis- dashes (- -), as long as no tire pressure is utes above 15 mph (24 km/h), the “TPMS play the “SERVICE TPM SYSTEM”...
  • Page 99: Occupant Restraint Systems

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Here are some simple steps you can take to far back as possible and use the proper minimize the risk of harm from a deploying child restraint (refer to “Child Restraints” SYSTEMS air bag: in this section for further information). Some of the most important safety features in 1.
  • Page 100: Seat Belt Systems

    Seat Belt Systems 8. Do not lean against the door or window. If Initial Indication your vehicle has side air bags, and deploy- If the driver is unbuckled when the ignition Buckle up even though you are an excellent ment occurs, the side air bags will inflate switch is first in the START or ON/RUN posi- driver, even on short trips.
  • Page 101 Belt Reminder Light will remain on until the BeltAlert can be activated or deactivated by WARNING! seat belts are buckled. The BeltAlert warning your authorized dealer. FCA US LLC does not sequence may repeat based on vehicle speed recommend deactivating BeltAlert. •...
  • Page 102 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! • Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a • A seat belt that is worn under your arm is • A lap belt worn too high can increase the seat and using a seat belt properly. Oc- dangerous.
  • Page 103 Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions latch plate and pull on the lap belt. A snug seat belt reduces the risk of sliding under 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit the seat belt in a collision. back and adjust the seat. 5.
  • Page 104 3. Slide the latch plate upward over the NOTE: folded webbing. The folded webbing must The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchor- enter the slot at the top of the latch plate. age is equipped with an Easy Up feature. This feature allows the shoulder belt anchorage to 4.
  • Page 105 Second Row Center Seat Belt Operating Instructions The second row center seat belt may feature a seat belt with a mini-latch plate and buckle. The mini-latch plate and buckle, if equipped, should remain connected at all times. If the mini-latch plate and buckle become discon- nected, they must be properly reconnected prior to the rear center seat belt being used by an occupant.
  • Page 106 4. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, 6. Position the shoulder belt on your chest so WARNING! insert the latch plate into the buckle until that it is comfortable and not resting on you hear a “click.” your neck.
  • Page 107: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    Seat Belts And Pregnant Women Seat Belt Pretensioner — If Equipped the risk of injury in the event of a collision. The seat belt system has a retractor assembly The front and second row outboard seat belt that is designed to release webbing in a system is equipped with pretensioning de- controlled manner.
  • Page 108 • Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags a malfunction in any part of the system, it NOTE: turns on the Air Bag Warning Light, either If the speedometer, tachometer, or any en- • Seat Belt Buckle Switch momentarily or continuously. A single chime gine related gauges are not working, the Oc- •...
  • Page 109 instrument panel. The Redundant Air Bag WARNING! Warning Light will stay on until the fault is including death. Air bags need room to cleared. In addition, a single chime will inflate. Sit back, comfortably extending sound to alert you that the Redundant Air Bag your arms to reach the steering wheel or Warning Light has come on and a fault has instrument panel.
  • Page 110 The first stage inflator is triggered immedi- some that may produce substantial vehicle WARNING! ately during an impact that requires air bag damage — for example, some pole collisions, • Do not put anything on or around the air deployment. A low energy output is used in truck underrides, and angle offset collisions.
  • Page 111 bags fully inflate in less time than it takes to ter display, refer to “Instrument Cluster WARNING! blink your eyes. The front air bags then Display” in “Getting To Know You Instrument • A DISABLED (OFF) Passenger Advanced quickly deflate while helping to restrain the Panel”...
  • Page 112 position. After the self-check, the indicator when the Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag WARNING! light that is illuminated tells the driver and is activated. The Passenger Air Bag ENABLE Advanced Front Air Bag will remain in the passenger the status of the Passenger Ad- (ON) Indicator Light on the center stack will last selected state (DISABLED or EN- vanced Front Air Bag.
  • Page 113 DISABLING (OFF) the Passenger Advanced Front Action Information Action Information Air Bag Press the “OK” but- Press the “OK” but- NOTE: ton on the steering ton on the steering To DISABLE (OFF) the Passenger Advanced If this step is not wheel to select “Pas- wheel to select Front Air Bag, access the instrument cluster...
  • Page 114 Following the actions listed in the table Action Information Action Information above will DISABLE (OFF) the Passenger Press the “OK” but- Press the “OK” but- NOTE: Advanced Front Air Bag. The Passenger Air ton on the steering ton on the steering If this step is not Bag DISABLE (OFF) Indicator light on the wheel to select “Se-...
  • Page 115 Following the actions in the table above will Knee Impact Bolsters Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags ENABLE (ON) the Passenger Advanced Front (SABs) are located in the outboard side of the The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the Air Bag. The Passenger Air Bag ENABLE (ON) front seats.
  • Page 116 The SABs (if equipped with SABs) may help Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains to reduce the risk of occupant injury during (SABICs) (If Equipped) certain side impacts, in addition to the injury Your vehicle may be equipped with Supple- reduction potential provided by the seat belts mental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains and body structure.
  • Page 117 The SABIC deploys downward, covering the only. Vehicle damage by itself is not a good WARNING! side windows. An inflating SABIC pushes the indicator of whether or not Side Air Bags the roof. Do not add an aftermarket sun- outside edge of the headliner out of the way should have deployed.
  • Page 118 ment of the Side Air Bags is appropriate, the WARNING! WARNING! rollover sensing system will also deploy the • Seat belts (and child restraints where some collisions, Side Air Bags won’t seat belt pretensioners on both sides of the appropriate) are necessary for your pro- deploy at all.
  • Page 119 • Seat Belt Pretensioners erates the non-toxic gas used for air bag NOTE: inflation. These airborne particles may irri- • Seat Track Position Sensors • Air bag covers may not be obvious in the tate the skin, eyes, nose, or throat. If you interior trim, but they will open during air If A Deployment Occurs have skin or eye irritation, rinse the area...
  • Page 120 • Turn off the Gasoline Fuel Pump Heater (if Customer Action Customer Will See Customer Action Customer Will See equipped) or the Diesel Fuel Filter Heater NOTE: NOTE: (if equipped). Each step MUST BE held for at least two Each step MUST BE held for at least two •...
  • Page 121 Customer Action Customer Will See WARNING! WARNING! NOTE: bag system for persons with disabilities, Do not modify the components or wiring, Each step MUST BE held for at least two including adding any kind of badges or contact your authorized dealer. seconds stickers to the steering wheel hub trim 12.
  • Page 122: Child Restraints - Carrying Children Safely

    Child Restraints — Carrying Children These data can help provide a better under- cording to crash statistics, children are safer standing of the circumstances in which when properly restrained in the rear seats Safely crashes and injuries occur. rather than in the front. NOTE: WARNING! EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if...
  • Page 123 There are different sizes and types of re- label. The label must be permanently se- WARNING! straints for children from newborn size to the cured to the child restraint system. You Deactivation should be verified by check- child almost large enough for an adult safety should not remove this label from the child ing whether the warning light is switched belt.
  • Page 124 Group 0 And 0+ Children who weigh between 9 kg and 18 kg WARNING! may be carried in a Group 1, forward facing seat like the one in fig. B. This type of child • Never place a rear-facing child restraint restraint is for older children who are too big in front of an active air bag.
  • Page 125 Children who weigh between 15 kg and 25 kg Children who weigh between 22 kg and 36 kg WARNING! and who are too big for the Group 1 child and who are tall enough to use the adult loosen the child restraint attachments. restraint may use a Group 2 child restraint shoulder belt may use a Group 3 child re- Remove the child restraint before ad-...
  • Page 126 Suitability Of Passenger Seats For Universal Child Restraint System Use According to the European Directive 2000/3/ EC, the suitability of each passenger seat position for the installation of Universal Child Restraint Systems is shown in the following table: UNIVERSAL CHILD SEAT POSITION TABLE Mass Group Front Passenger Rear Outboard...
  • Page 127 WARNING! Passenger Air Bag Disable Warning...
  • Page 128 Seat Belts For Older Children If the answer to any of these questions was ISOFIX Restraint System “no,” then the child still needs to use a Group Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat 2 or 3 child restraint in this vehicle. If the belts instead of using child restraints.
  • Page 129 Locating The ISOFIX Anchorages ISOFIX child restraint systems will be Center Seat ISOFIX equipped with a rigid bar on each side. Each The lower anchorages are round bars that are will have a connector to attach to the lower WARNING! found at the rear of the seat cushion where it anchorage and a way to tighten the connec- meets the seatback, above the anchorage...
  • Page 130 Suitability Of Passenger Seats For ISOFIX Child Restraint System Use The table below shows the various installa- tion possibilities for ISOFIX child restraint systems on seats fitted with ISOFIX anchor- ages in accordance with European standard ECE 16. Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Table Front Passen- Rear Outboard Intermediate...
  • Page 131 Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Table Front Passen- Rear Outboard Intermediate Intermediate Mass Group Size Class Fixture Rear Center Other Sites Passenger Outboard Center ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/F2 I – 9 to 18 kg ISO/F2X ISO/F3 II – 15 to 25 kg III – 22 to 36 kg Key of letters used in the table above: IL = Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint sys-...
  • Page 132 To Install An ISOFIX Child Restraint 5. Tighten all of the straps as you push the WARNING! child restraint rearward and downward 1. Loosen the adjusters on the lower connec- for attaching other items or equipment into the seat. Remove slack in the straps tors and on the tether strap of the child to the vehicle.
  • Page 133 2. Route the tether strap to provide the most • The child must be transported rearward WARNING! direct path for the strap between the an- facing until 15 months: • If your vehicle is equipped with a split chor and the child seat. If your vehicle is •...
  • Page 134 The following table, according to • X = Seat not suitable for Universal i-Size i-Size Child Seat Position Table European standard ECE 129, in- child restraint systems. Front Rear Rear dicates the possibility of i-Size Device Passen- Out- Child Restraint Systems Recommended By Center child restraint system installa- board...
  • Page 135 Child restraint System Weight Group Child Restraint System System Installation Britax Baby Safe plus Approval number: E1 04301146 Jeep order code: 71806415 Universal/ISOFIX child restraint system. It must be installed facing rear- wards, using the vehicle seat belts only, or the...
  • Page 136 Group 1: from 9 up to 18 kg from Type-approval number: the upper strap, provided 67 cm to 105 cm E1 04301133 Jeep order with the child restraint code: 71803161 system. It must be fitted on the rear outer seats.
  • Page 137: Transporting Pets

    Transporting Pets NOTE: Jeep recommends fitting the child restraint Air Bags deploying in the front seat could system according to the instructions, which harm your pet. An unrestrained pet will be must be included.
  • Page 138: Safety Tips

    SAFETY TIPS Exhaust Gas WARNING! outside air into the vehicle. Set the WARNING! Transporting Passengers blower at high speed. Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They con- NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE The best protection against carbon monoxide tain carbon monoxide (CO), which is col- CARGO AREA.
  • Page 139: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    Safety Checks You Should Make Inside a fault with the Air Bag System has been WARNING! The Vehicle detected. It will stay on until the fault is removed. If the light comes on intermittently An improperly attached, damaged, folded, or remains on while driving, have your autho- or stacked floor mat, or damaged floor mat Seat Belts rized dealer service the vehicle immediately.
  • Page 140: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    tread or sidewall. Inspect the tread for cuts WARNING! WARNING! and cracks. Inspect sidewalls for cuts, • ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on with the accelerator, brake, or clutch cracks, and bulges. Check the wheel nuts for the driver’s side floor area. To check for pedals.
  • Page 141 LANESENSE....173 Jeep Active Drive ....157 Deactivation ....166...
  • Page 142 REFUELING THE VEHICLE ..176 RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND LaneSense Operation ... .173 MOTORHOME, ETC.)..183 Turning LaneSense On Or Off ..173 Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release .
  • Page 143: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE will automatically disengage itself when the WARNING! engine is running. If the engine fails to start, Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, • Do not leave children or animals inside cycle the ignition switch to the OFF position, adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and parked vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 144 Keyless Ignition Functions — Using The ENGINE modes without starting the vehicle and use the 4. If you wish to stop the cranking of the accessories follow these steps starting with the START/STOP Button engine prior to the engine starting, push ignition switch in the OFF mode: the button again.
  • Page 145: Stopping The Engine

    Stopping The Engine Turning Off the car (placing the ignition from WARNING! the RUN position to the STOP position), the Vehicles Equipped With A Mechanical Key Fob: power supply to the accessories are main- • Before exiting a vehicle, always come to To turn off the engine, proceed as follows: tained for a period of three minutes.
  • Page 146 Normal Starting Procedure — Keyless WARNING! CAUTION! Enter-N-Go • Do not leave children or animals inside If the “Water in Fuel Indicator Light” re- Observe the instrument panel cluster lights parked vehicles in hot weather. Interior mains on, DO NOT START the engine be- when starting the engine.
  • Page 147: Park Brake

    PARK BRAKE To release the park brake manually, the igni- • The parking brake can be engaged even when the ignition switch is OFF, however, it tion switch must be in RUN. Then put your Electric Park Brake (EPB) can only be disengaged when the ignition foot on the brake pedal and push the park switch is in the ON/RUN position.
  • Page 148 Auto Park Brake WARNING! WARNING! The EPB can be programmed to be applied • Be sure the parking brake is fully disen- • Never use the PARK position as a sub- automatically whenever the vehicle speed is gaged before driving; failure to do so can stitute for the parking brake.
  • Page 149: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    For automatic transmissions, the EPB will again once the vehicle reaches 12 mph NOTE: automatically engage if all of the following (20 km/h) or the ignition is turned to the OFF During cold weather, you may experience conditions are met: position and back to ON/RUN again.
  • Page 150: Shifting

    To engage REVERSE gear from the NEUTRAL You should always use first gear when starting mended shift speed chart. Shift at the ve- position, lift the REVERSE ring, located be- from a standing position. hicle speeds listed for acceleration. When low the knob and move the gear selector all heavily loaded or pulling a trailer, these rec- Recommended Vehicle Shift Speeds...
  • Page 151 Maximum Recommended Downshift Speeds CAUTION! CAUTION! damage, even if the clutch pedal is CAUTION! • Skipping gears and downshifting into pressed. If transfer case is in low range lower gears at higher vehicle speeds can the vehicle speeds to cause engine and Failure to follow the maximum recom- damage the engine and clutch systems, clutch damage are significantly lower.
  • Page 152: Parking

    Parking AUTOMATIC WARNING! TRANSMISSION — IF When parking and leaving the vehicle, pro- idling normally and your foot is firmly ceed as follows: EQUIPPED pressing the brake pedal. • The vehicle may not engage a newly • Engage a gear (first gear if facing uphill or selected gear if the vehicle is moving reverse if facing downhill) and leave the WARNING!
  • Page 153: Ignition Park Interlock

    Vehicles with mechanical key: WARNING! CAUTION! This vehicle is equipped with a Key Ignition Allowing children to be in a vehicle un- • Do not shift between PARK, REVERSE, Park Interlock which requires the transmis- attended is dangerous for a number of NEUTRAL, or DRIVE when the engine is sion to be in PARK before the ignition can be reasons.
  • Page 154: Six-Speed Or Nine-Speed Automatic Transmission

    Six-Speed Or Nine-Speed Automatic The electronically-controlled transmission trol. Moving the gear selector into the Transmission adapts its shift schedule based on driver AutoStick (+/-) position (beside the DRIVE inputs, along with environmental and road position) activates AutoStick mode, provid- NOTE: conditions.
  • Page 155 PARK (P) NOTE: Block the wheels with a wedge or a stone if This range supplements the parking brake by the vehicle is parked on a steep slope. locking the transmission. The engine can be started in this range. Never attempt to use WARNING! PARK while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 156 The following indicators should be used to WARNING! WARNING! ensure that you have properly engaged the • The vehicle may not engage a newly reasons. A child or others could be seri- transmission into the PARK position: selected gear if the vehicle is moving ously or fatally injured.
  • Page 157 shifts through all forward gears. The DRIVE During cold temperatures, transmission op- WARNING! eration may be modified depending on en- position provides optimum driving character- gine and/or transmission temperature as well istics under all normal operating conditions. Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn as vehicle speed.
  • Page 158 Operation • The transmission will automatically down- To disengage AutoStick, return the gear se- shift to first gear when coming to a stop. lector to the DRIVE position. You can shift in When the gear selector is in the AutoStick After a stop, the driver should manually or out of the AutoStick position at any time position (beside the DRIVE position), it can...
  • Page 159: Four-Wheel Drive Operation - If Equipped

    A feature designed to improve fuel economy ward gears by performing the following steps: has been included in the automatic transmis- Jeep Active Drive 1. Stop the vehicle. sion on your vehicle. A clutch within the torque converter engages automatically at Your vehicle may be equipped with a Power 2.
  • Page 160 Active Drive Control — If Equipped • When the 4WD LOCK button is pushed. CAUTION! • When the Selec-Terrain switch is rotated All wheels must have the same size and from AUTO to any other off-road modes. type tires. Unequal tire sizes must not be Active Drive With Low Control —...
  • Page 161: Selec-Terrain - If Equipped

    SELEC-TERRAIN — IF The 4WD LOW mode helps to improve the off-road performance in all modes. To enable EQUIPPED 4WD LOW, please follow the steps below: Selec-Terrain combines the capabilities of Enabling 4WD LOW the vehicle control systems, along with driver With the vehicle stationary, the ignition in the input, to provide the best performance for all ON/RUN or with the engine running, shift the...
  • Page 162: Stop/Start System - If Equipped

    • SNOW: This mode allows you to have greater NOTE: WARNING! stability under conditions of bad weather. • Rock mode is only available on the vehicles mend that you remove the key fob if other For use on and off road on surfaces with equipped with the Off-Road package.
  • Page 163: Manual Activation / Deactivation

    Models equipped with an automatic trans- With brake pressed, if the gear selector is in DRIVE the engine can be restarted moving mission: the selector to REVERSE or NEUTRAL or With vehicle at a standstill and brake pedal “AutoStick”. pressed, the engine switches off if the gear With brake pedal pressed, if the gear selector selector is in a position other than REVERSE.
  • Page 164: Speed Control

    SPEED CONTROL NOTE: In order to ensure proper operation, the When engaged, the Speed Control takes over Speed Control System has been designed to accelerator operations at speeds greater than shut down if multiple speed control functions 25 mph (40 km/h). are operated at the same time.
  • Page 165: To Set A Desired Speed

    The driver’s preferred units can be selected To Decrease Speed WARNING! through the Uconnect system if equipped. When the Speed Control is set, you can de- The speed increment shown is dependent on Leaving the Speed Control system on when crease speed by pushing the SET (-) button.
  • Page 166: To Resume Speed

    To Resume Speed ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) To resume a previously set speed, push the RES button and release. Resume can be used If your vehicle is equipped with Adaptive at any speed above 20 mph (32 km/h). Cruise Control the controls operate exactly To Accelerate For Passing the same as the speed control with only a couple of differences.
  • Page 167: Activation

    Activation Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. • If equipped with a automatic transmission, The ACC system decelerates the vehicle to If you do not, the vehicle may continue to Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control a full stop when following a target vehicle. accelerate beyond the set speed.
  • Page 168: Deactivation

    Deactivation To decrease the distance setting, push the Refer to “Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise Con- Distance Setting button and release. Each trol Mode” in “Starting And Operating” in Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control time the button is pushed, the distance set- your Owner's Manual for further details.
  • Page 169: Parksense Rear Park Assist - If Equipped

    PARKSENSE REAR PARK WARNING! WARNING! ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED limited upon adverse sight distance con- • When towing a trailer up or down steep ditions. slopes. The ParkSense Rear Park Assist system pro- • Does not always fully recognize complex •...
  • Page 170: Parksense Sensors

    ParkSense Sensors When the ParkSense switch is pushed to The ParkSense Warning screen is located disable the system, the instrument cluster within the instrument cluster display. It pro- The four ParkSense sensors, located in the display will show the “PARKSENSE OFF” vides visual warnings to indicate the distance rear fascia/bumper, monitor the area behind message for approximately five seconds.
  • Page 171: Parksense Front And Rear Park Assist

    • Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, tak- WARNING! CAUTION! ing care not to scratch or damage them. The sensors must not be covered with ice, snow, • Drivers must be careful when backing up • ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is slush, mud, dirt or debris.
  • Page 172: Enabling And Disabling Parksense

    79 inches (200 cm) from the rear fascia/ The ParkSense switch LED will be on when bumper in the horizontal direction, depend- ParkSense is disabled or requires service. ing on the location, type and orientation of The ParkSense switch LED will be off when the obstacle.
  • Page 173: Side Distance Warning System

    After the ParkSense has been disengaged, it NOTE: “SDW Not Available” — This message is will stay in this condition until the following Parksense will reduce the volume of the radio displayed if the Side Distance Warning sys- engagement, even if the ignition device if on when the system is sounding an audible tem is not available.
  • Page 174: Parksense Active Park Assist

    PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK the steering wheel. The ParkSense Active WARNING! Park Assist system is defined as “semi- ASSIST backing up. You are responsible for automatic” since the driver maintains control safety and must continue to pay atten- of the accelerator, gear selector and brakes. Enabling And Disabling ParkSense Active tion to your surroundings.
  • Page 175: Lanesense

    Turning LaneSense On Or Off well as a visual warning in the instrument CAUTION! cluster display, to prompt the driver to remain The default status of LaneSense is “Off”. detected at all. Obstacles located above within the lane boundaries. or below the sensors will not be detected The LaneSense button is located on the The driver may manually override the haptic when they are in close proximity.
  • Page 176: Lanesense Warning Message

    NOTE: • When the LaneSense system senses the • When the LaneSense system senses a lane lane has been approached and is in a lane drift situation, the left thick lane line and The LaneSense system will retain the last departure situation, the left thick lane line the left thin line turn solid white.
  • Page 177: Changing Lanesense Status

    Premium Instrument Cluster Display — Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected changes from solid yellow to flashing yel- low. At this time torque is applied to the If Equipped • When the LaneSense system is on, the lane steering wheel in the opposite direction of lines turn from gray to white to indicate that When the LaneSense system is on;...
  • Page 178: Parkview Rear Back-Up Camera

    REFUELING THE VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! • The system will not apply torque to the The Capless Fuel System uses a flapper Drivers must be careful when backing up; steering wheel whenever a safety system placed at the filler pipe of the fuel tank; it even when using the ParkView Rear engages.
  • Page 179 7. Remove the fuel nozzle and close the fuel door. Emergency Gas Can Refueling Most gas cans will not open the flapper door. A funnel is provided to open the flapper door to allow emergency refueling with a gas can. 1.
  • Page 180: Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release

    3. Ensure funnel is inserted fully to hold 4. Grab the release cable tether and gently WARNING! flapper door open. pull up to unlock the fuel filler door. • Never add fuel when the engine is run- 4. Pour fuel into funnel opening. NOTE: ning.
  • Page 181: Trailer Towing

    5. Push on the outer edge to open the Fuel must be limited so that you do not exceed the Door. GVWR. Refer to “Vehicle Loading/Vehicle Certification Label” in “Starting And Operat- ing” for further information. Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) The GTW is the weight of the trailer plus the weight of all cargo, consumables and equip- ment (permanent or temporary) loaded in or...
  • Page 182 tongue that typically provides adjustable fric- tions, it provides for a more level ride, offer- WARNING! ing more consistent steering and brake con- tion associated with the telescoping motion trol thereby enhancing towing safety. The to dampen any unwanted trailer swaying mo- It is important that you do not exceed the addition of a friction/hydraulic sway control tions while traveling.
  • Page 183: Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)

    Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) Engine/Transmission Model Maximum GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) Maximum Tongue Wt. (See Note) 1.4L Gasoline Engine FWD or 4WD 2,205 lbs (1,000 kg) 110 lbs (50 kg) 2.0L Diesel Engine / Automatic 3,307 lbs (1,500 kg) 165 lbs (75 kg) 2.0L Diesel Engine / Manual 4,188 lbs (1,900 kg)
  • Page 184 Perform the maintenance listed in the WARNING! WARNING! “Scheduled Servicing”. Refer to “Scheduled • When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, the transfer case is not in NEUTRAL. Servicing” in “Servicing And Maintenance” do not overload your vehicle or trailer. Always, block or "chock"...
  • Page 185: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

    RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle TOWING CONDITION WHEELS OFF THE GROUND FRONT WHEEL DRIVE (FWD) FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED REAR NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Dolly Tow FRONT NOT ALLOWED On Trailer BEST METHOD Recreational Towing —...
  • Page 186: Recreational Towing - 4X4 Models

    CAUTION! CAUTION! • Towing with the front wheels on the Towing this vehicle with ANY of its wheels on the ground can cause severe transmis- ground will cause severe transmission sion and/or power transfer unit damage. damage. Damage from improper towing Damage from improper towing is not cov- is not covered under the New Vehicle ered under the New Vehicle Limited War-...
  • Page 187 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS .186 JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING .199 GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE . . .214 Control ....186 Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage .
  • Page 188: Hazard Warning Flashers

    HAZARD WARNING warn oncoming traffic of an emergency. Push NOTE: the switch a second time to turn off the With extended use, the Hazard Warning FLASHERS Hazard Warning flashers. flashers may discharge the battery. Control This is an emergency warning system and it should not be used when the vehicle is in The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located motion.
  • Page 189 Exterior Bulbs Lamps Bulb Number Low Beam Headlamps (Halogen) H11LL High Beam Headlamps (Halogen) 9005LL Front Position/Daytime Running Lights (DRL ) PSX24W Front Direction Indicator Lamps 7444NA Front Position – Premium LED LED (Serviced At An Authorized Dealer) Front Fog Lamps H11LL Low Beam / High Beam Headlamps (HID) D3S (HID) (Serviced At An Authorized Dealer)
  • Page 190: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    Replacing Exterior Bulbs Headlamps Hi/Lo Beam Light Halogen The bulbs can be accessed from the wheel liner with the following procedure: 1. Turn the front wheels completely. 2. Remove the wheel liner. 3. Remove the headlamp bulb cap. Headlamp Headlamp Bulb Socket 1 —...
  • Page 191 NOTE: 6. For the turn signal bulb, rotate in a coun- We advise referring to an authorized dealer. terclockwise direction and remove the bulb and bulb socket. Pull the bulb axially WARNING! to remove it from the socket. 7. Install the bulb and sockets and rotate Carry out the operation of replacing lamps them clockwise making sure that it is only with the engine off.
  • Page 192 Rear Body Side Tail Lamps Contain the following: • Position lights • Stop lights • Direction indicator To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 1. Open the liftgate. 2. Using a suitable tool remove fasteners. Body Side Tail Lamp Opening Body Side Tail Lamp 1 —...
  • Page 193 7. Reposition the rear body side lamp as- 10. Install fasteners and tighten body side sembly on the vehicle. lamp assembly. 8. Reconnect the electrical connector. 11. Finally close the tailgate. 9. Reinstall the body side lamp making sure Rear Fog Lamps to align the ball studs.
  • Page 194: Fuses

    FUSES Reverse Lamps WARNING! 1. Open the liftgate. tem), power unit systems (engine sys- WARNING! 2. Using a suitable tool remove the access tem, transmission system) or steering panel for body side lamps, remove lift gate system blows, contact an authorized •...
  • Page 195: Engine Compartment Fuses/Distribution Unit

    Engine Compartment Fuses/Distribution Refer to your Owner’s Manual for further information. Unit The engine compartment fuse panel is lo- cated on the left side of the engine compart- ment. Fuse Panel & Cover Location Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description 70 Amp Tan –...
  • Page 196 Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description – 40 Amp Tan – PTC Heater 40 Amp Orange – – Starter Relay Rear Distribution Unit For 40 Amp Orange – – Trailer Tow Usage Supply for F24, F87, – 30 Amp Pink –...
  • Page 197 Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description – – 20 Amp Yellow – Gas En- Power Control Module En- gine gine 15 Amp Blue – Diesel En- gine – – 30 Amp Green Window Heater Grid – – 15 Amp Blue Electronic Unit Supply Au- tomatic Transmission –...
  • Page 198: Interior Fuses

    The Fuse Box has additional ATO fuse holders installed on the bottom of the box. Cavity ATO / UNIVAL Fuse Description 5 Amp Biege Drivetrain Control Module (4x4/AWD) 10 Amp Red ECM — Start Diagnostic Sense 2 Amp Grey Mod Steering Control Interior Fuses The interior fuse panel is located in the passenger compartment on the left side dash...
  • Page 199: Rear Cargo Fuse/Relay Distribution Unit

    Cavity Blade Fuse Description Park Assist, Blind Spot, Voltage Stabilizer, Humidity Sensor, Sunroof, 7.5 Amp Brown Electronic Steering Lock, Temp Sense, Mirror, Heated Seats, Light And Rain Sensor 7.5 Amp Brown Occupant Restraint Controller Electronic Climate Control, Occupant Classification, Rear View Camera, 7.5 Amp Brown Climate Control, Headlamp Leveling, Terrain Select, Heated Rear Win- dow, Trailer Tow, Haptic Lane Departure...
  • Page 200 Cavity Mini Fuse Description 15 Amp Blue Heated Steering Wheel / Ventilated Seats 20 Amp Yellow Heated Seats Fuse Holder No. 2 Cavity Mini Fuse Description 10 Amp Red Controller Exterior Lighting On Trailer 15 Amp Blue Controller Exterior Lighting Lights (Drivers Side) 15 Amp Blue Controller Exterior Lighting Lights (Passenger...
  • Page 201: Jacking And Tire Changing

    JACKING AND TIRE Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage 1. Open the liftgate. CHANGING 2. Lift the access cover using the load floor If equipped, the jack and tools are located in handle. the rear storage compartment, below the WARNING! spare tire. •...
  • Page 202 WARNING! occupants of the vehicle. Always stow the jack parts and the spare tire in the places provided. Have the deflated (flat) tire re- paired or replaced immediately. Preparations For Jacking 1. Park the vehicle on a firm level surface as far from the edge of the roadway as pos- sible.
  • Page 203 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel Jacking Instructions WARNING! diagonally opposite the jacking position. • Only use the jack in the positions indi- For example, if the right front wheel is WARNING! cated and for lifting this vehicle during a being changed, block the left rear wheel.
  • Page 204 2. If equipped with aluminum wheels where the center cap covers the wheel bolts, use the wheel bolt wrench to pry the center cap off carefully before raising the vehicle. 3. Before raising the vehicle, use the wheel bolt wrench to loosen, but not remove, the wheel bolts on the wheel with the flat tire.
  • Page 205 NOTE: the handle for increased leverage. WARNING! Tighten the wheel bolts in a star pattern • For vehicles equipped, do not attempt until each wheel bolt has been tightened Raising the vehicle higher than necessary to install a center cap or wheel cover on twice.
  • Page 206: Road Tire Installation

    Road Tire Installation 5. Lower the jack until it is free. Remove the Model Model Type Working wheel blocks. Reassemble the lug wrench Code Name load 1. Mount the road tire on the axle. to the jack assembly and stow it in the M6 (556) MLF1 1250Kg...
  • Page 207: Jack Usage Precautions

    Jack Usage Precautions NOTE: CAUTION! This declaration becomes invalid, if technical To complete the Use and Maintenance Hand- change summer/winter wheels and vice or operational modifications are introduced book to which this supplement is attached, versa. Never go under the raised vehicle. If without the manufacture’s consent.
  • Page 208: Tire Service Kit - If Equipped

    Conditions Of Non-Use: Tire Service Kit Storage Tire Service Kit And Components And Operation • Temperatures below −40°C. The Tire Service Kit is stowed under the load floor behind the rear seat. • On sandy or muddy ground. 1. Open the liftgate. •...
  • Page 209 Selecting Sealant Mode • When the Tire Service Kit sealant is in a liquid form, clean water, and a damp cloth Push in the Mode Select Knob and turn to will remove the material from the vehicle or this position to inject the Tire Service Kit tire and wheel components.
  • Page 210 Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit WARNING! WARNING! Whenever You Stop To Use Tire Service stow the Tire Service Kit in the place • Do not attempt to seal a tire on the side Kit: provided. Failure to follow these warn- of the vehicle closest to traffic.
  • Page 211 3. Remove the cap from the valve stem and If the sealant (white fluid) does not flow within 0 70 psi (4.8 Bar). The Pressure Gauge will then screw the fitting at the end of the – 10 seconds through the Sealant Hose: decrease quickly from approximately Sealant Hose onto the valve stem.
  • Page 212 1. Push the Power Button to turn off the Tire 6. Turn the Mode Select Knob and turn to WARNING! Service Kit. the Air Mode position. follow this warning can result in injuries 2. Remove the speed limit label from the Tire 7.
  • Page 213: Jump Starting

    4. Have the tire inspected and repaired or NOTE: CAUTION! replaced at the earliest opportunity at • For sealant bottle installation, follow these your authorized dealer or tire service Do not use a portable battery booster pack steps reverse order. center.
  • Page 214: Jump Starting Procedure

    Jump Starting Procedure WARNING! make an inadvertent electrical contact. WARNING! You could be seriously injured. • Batteries contain sulfuric acid that can Failure to follow this jump starting proce- burn your skin or eyes and generate dure could result in personal injury or hydrogen gas which is flammable and property damage due to battery explosion.
  • Page 215: Refueling In Emergency

    4. Connect the opposite end of the negative 4. Disconnect the opposite end of the posi- WARNING! (-) jumper cable to a good engine ground tive (+) jumper cable from the positive (+) the battery to explode and could result in (exposed metal part of the discharged post of the vehicle with the discharged personal injury.
  • Page 216: If Your Engine Overheats

    IF YOUR ENGINE GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE NOTE: There are steps that you can take to slow OVERHEATS If a malfunction occurs, and the gear selector down an impending overheat condition: cannot be moved out of the PARK position, In any of the following situations, you can •...
  • Page 217: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    4. Press and maintain firm pressure on the 7. The vehicle may then be started in Use the least amount of accelerator pedal pressure that will maintain the rocking mo- brake pedal. NEUTRAL. tion without spinning the wheels or racing the 5.
  • Page 218: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shift- above 30 mph (48 km/h) while in gear • Racing the engine or spinning the ing between DRIVE/ SECOND gear and (no transmission shifting occurring). wheels may lead to transmission over- REVERSE, do not spin the wheels faster heating and failure.
  • Page 219: Without The Key Fob

    NOTE: mode, you must manually disable the Elec- without the key fob is with a flatbed truck. tric Park Brake each time the driver's door is Proper towing equipment is necessary to pre- • You must ensure that the Auto Park Brake opened by pressing the brake pedal and then vent damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 220: 4X4 Models

    4x4 Models Emergency Tow Hooks will require greater force when applying the brakes and steering of the vehicle. If your vehicle is equipped with tow hooks, The manufacturer requires towing with all there will be one in the rear and two mounted four wheels OFF the ground.
  • Page 221 When using a tow eye be sure to follow the CAUTION! “Tow Eye Usage Precautions” and the “Tow- code (a rigid bar or rope) to maneuver ing A Disabled Vehicle” instructions in this the vehicle in preparation for transport section. via a tow truck.
  • Page 222: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    Rear Tow Eye Please refer to “Occupant Restraint Sys- WARNING! tems” in “Safety” for further information on The rear tow eye receptacle is located behind • Failure to follow proper tow eye usage the Enhanced Accident Response System a door, located on the right rear bumper may cause components to break result- (EARS) function.
  • Page 223 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING ..222 Wiper Blades ....235 Tire Rotation Recommendations ..245 Cooling System .
  • Page 224: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED SERVICING Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip • Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, hoses and park brake. • Check engine oil level. 1.4L Gasoline Engine • Inspect engine cooling system protection • Check windshield washer fluid level. and hoses.
  • Page 225 Maintenance Plan — Gasoline Engine Mileage or time passed (which- ever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Change engine oil and oil fil- ter.†† Rotate tires If using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the air cleaner filter, and replace if necessary.
  • Page 226 Mileage or time passed (which- ever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Replace engine air cleaner filter. (○) Replace air conditioning/cabin air filter. Replace spark plugs (1.4L En- gines). ** Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first.
  • Page 227 Mileage or time passed (which- ever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Replace toothed timing drive belt (1.4L Gasoline Engines) (***) * The brake fluid change interval is time elled. Dusty areas and/or heavy conditions WARNING! based only, mileage intervals do not apply. (cold climates, urban driving, long periods of idling): the recommended maximum dis- •...
  • Page 228: Diesel Engines

    Heavy Duty Use Of Vehicle vehicle. Operating conditions such as fre- NOTE: quent short-trips, trailer tow, extremely hot or • The actual interval for changing engine oil †† Change the engine oil and engine oil filter cold ambient temperatures will influence and replacing the engine oil filter depends on at every 4500 miles (7,500 km) or when the “Oil Change Required”...
  • Page 229 Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip • Check engine oil level. • Check windshield washer fluid level. • Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear or damage. Rotate tires at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before the oil indicator system turns on.
  • Page 230 Maintenance Plan — Diesel Engines Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Inspect the CV joints. Inspect front suspension, boot seals, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary.
  • Page 231 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Change the manual transmission fluid if using your vehicle for any of the following: trailer towing, heavy loading, taxi, police, delivery service (commercial service), off-road, desert operation or more than 50% of your driving is at sustained speeds during hot weather, above 90°F (32°C).
  • Page 232: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 1.4L Engine 1 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 6 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 2 — Engine Oil Dipstick 7 — Battery 3 — Engine Oil Fill Cap 8 — Coolant Pressure Cap 4 — Battery 9 — Coolant Pressure Bottle 5 —...
  • Page 233: 2.0L Diesel Engine

    2.0L Diesel Engine 1 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 6 — Battery 2 — Engine Oil Fill 7— Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 3 — Battery 8 — Engine Coolant Pressure Bottle 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 9 — Engine Oil Dipstick 5 —...
  • Page 234: L Diesel Engine

    1.6L Diesel Engine 1 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 6 — Battery 2 — Engine Oil Fill Cap 7 — Coolant Pressure Cap 3 — Battery 8 — Coolant Pressure Bottle 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 9 — Engine Oil Dipstick 5 —...
  • Page 235: Checking Oil Level

    Checking Oil Level To prevent freeze-up of your windshield CAUTION! washer system in cold weather, select a solu- To assure proper engine lubrication, the en- tion or mixture that meets or exceeds the • Overfilling or underfilling will cause oil gine oil must be maintained at the correct temperature range of your climate.
  • Page 236: 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 237: Wiper Blades

    A/C Air Filter NOTE: WARNING! Life expectancy of wiper blades varies de- See your authorized dealer for service. mable and can explode, injuring you. pending on geographical area and frequency Other unapproved refrigerants or lubri- Wiper Blades of use. Poor performance of blades may be cants can cause the system to fail, re- present with chattering, marks, water lines or Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades...
  • Page 238: Brake System

    Brake System fluid reservoir. With disc brakes, fluid level WARNING! can be expected to fall as the brake pads In order to assure brake system performance, • When working near the radiator cooling wear. Brake fluid level should be checked all brake system components should be in- fan, disconnect the fan motor lead or when pads are replaced.
  • Page 239: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    Manual Transmission — If Equipped special service tools. If you notice fluid leak- WARNING! age or transmission malfunction, visit an au- Fluid Level Check closed container. Keep the master cylin- thorized dealer immediately to have the der reservoir cap secured at all times. transmission fluid level checked.
  • Page 240: Tires

    TIRES Fuel Economy WARNING! Underinflated tires will increase tire rolling re- Tires — General Information • Overinflated or underinflated tires can sistance resulting in higher fuel consumption. affect vehicle handling and can fail sud- Tire Pressure denly, resulting in loss of vehicle con- Tread Wear trol.
  • Page 241 • Inspect tires for signs of tire wear or visible Tire pressures change by approximately 1 psi authorized tire dealer or original equipment damage. vehicle dealer for recommended safe operat- (7 kPa) per 12°F (7°C) of air temperature ing speeds, loading and cold tire inflation change.
  • Page 242 Tire Repair run flat mode it has limited driving capabili- WARNING! ties and needs to be replaced immediately. A If your tire becomes damaged, it may be onds continuously when you are stuck, Run Flat tire is not repairable. repaired if it meets the following criteria: and do not let anyone near a spinning It is not recommended driving a vehicle wheel, no matter what the speed.
  • Page 243 worn to the tread wear indicators, the tire It is recommended to replace the two front WARNING! should be replaced. Refer to “Replacement tires or two rear tires as a pair. Replacing just result in sudden tire failure. You could lose Tires”...
  • Page 244: Tire Types

    Tire Types on the tire sidewall. Use Summer tires only in WARNING! sets of four; failure to do so may adversely All Season Tires — If Equipped resulting in serious injury or death. Use affect the safety and handling of your vehicle. only the tire and wheel sizes with load All Season tires provide traction for all sea- ratings approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 245: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings sidewall of the tire. Compact spare tire de- CAUTION! than what was originally equipped with your scriptions begin with the letter “T” or “S” vehicle and should not be operated at sus- preceding the size designation. Example: Because of the reduced ground clearance, T145/80D18 103M.
  • Page 246: Tire Chains (Traction Devices)

    this limited use spare tire affects vehicle • Traction device must be of proper size for WARNING! the tire, as recommended by the traction handling. Since it is not the same as your your spare. Failure to do so could result in device manufacturer.
  • Page 247: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    Tire Rotation Recommendations CAUTION! The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle tion are used. Broken devices can cause operate at different loads and perform differ- serious damage. Stop the vehicle imme- ent steering, handling, and braking func- diately if noise occurs that could indi- tions.
  • Page 248: Storing The Vehicle

    • If you do not disconnect the battery from the air conditioning system on and high fan CAUTION! the electrical system, check the battery speed. This will ensure a proper lubrication charge every 30 days. of the system, thus minimizing the possi- Proper operation of four-wheel drive ve- bility of damage to the compressor when hicles depends on tires of equal size, type...
  • Page 249: Bodywork

    BODYWORK The most common causes are: use harsh chemicals or a stiff brush. They can damage the wheel’s protective coating that • Road salt, dirt and moisture accumulation. Protection From Atmospheric Agents helps keep them from corroding and • Stone and gravel impact. tarnishing.
  • Page 250: Preserving The Bodywork

    Do not use abrasive cleaning components, CAUTION! CAUTION! solvents, steel wool or other aggressive mate- cleaners, abrasives, or polishing com- rial to clean the lenses. Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a pounds. They will permanently damage bristle brush, metal polishes or oven Preserving The Bodywork this finish and such damage is not covered cleaner.
  • Page 251: Interiors

    • If you carry special cargo such as chemi- Stain Repel Fabric Cleaning Procedure — If CAUTION! cals, fertilizers, de-icer salt, etc., be sure Equipped • Use power washers exceeding that such materials are well packaged and Stain Repel seats may be cleaned in the 1,200 psi (8,274 kPa) can result in sealed.
  • Page 252: Plastic And Coated Parts

    Plastic And Coated Parts Seat Belt Maintenance 2. Dry with a soft cloth. Leather Parts Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with Use Mopar Total Clean to clean vinyl chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners. This upholstery. Mopar Total Clean is specifically recom- will weaken the fabric.
  • Page 253: Glass Surfaces

    NOTE: cleaner. Never use an abrasive type cleaner. CAUTION! If equipped with light colored leather, it tends Use caution when cleaning the inside rear to show any foreign material, dirt, and fabric window equipped with electric defrosters or Do not use Alcohol and Alcohol-based dye transfer more so than darker colors.
  • Page 255 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION DATA ..254 FUEL REQUIREMENTS — DIESEL 1.4L Turbo Gasoline Engine ..255 ENGINE ....257 Ethanol .
  • Page 256: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA Vehicle Identification Number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is found on the left front corner of the wind- shield and is visible from the outside of the vehicle. The VIN number also is stamped into the right front body, on the front floor. With the passenger seat in the rear most position, a door in the carpet can be opened to reveal the VIN.
  • Page 257: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern After 25 miles (40 km), check the lug nut/ until each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. bolt torque to be sure that all the lug nuts/ SPECIFICATIONS Ensure that the socket is fully engaged on the bolts are properly seated against the wheel.
  • Page 258: Ethanol

    Light spark knock at low engine speeds is not CAUTION! CAUTION! harmful to your engine. However, continued engine performance and damage the heavy spark knock at high speeds can cause Use of fuel with Ethanol content higher emissions control system. damage, and immediate service is required.
  • Page 259: Carbon Monoxide Warnings

    Carbon Monoxide Warnings FUEL REQUIREMENTS — This vehicle must only use premium diesel fuel that meets the requirements of EN 590. DIESEL ENGINE Biodiesel blends up to 7% that meet EN WARNING! 590 may also be used. Diesel Engine Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is deadly.
  • Page 260: Fluid Capacities

    FLUID CAPACITIES U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) All Engines 15.9 Gallons 60 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 1.4 Liter Gasoline Engine (SAE 0W-30, FCA 4.0 Quarts 3.8 Liters Material Standard 9.55535-GS1) 1.6 Liter Diesel Engine (SAE 0W-30, FCA Ma- 5.07 Quarts 4.8 Liters terial Standard 9.55535–DS1) 2.0 Liter Diesel Engine (SAE 0W-30, FCA Ma-...
  • Page 261: 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 (240,000 Kilometers) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) meet- ing the requirements of FCA Material Standard MS.90032. Engine Oil – 1.4L Gasoline Engine We recommend you use 0W-30 ACEA C2 –...
  • Page 262 Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Automatic Transmission 9 Speed (4WD Models) – If Equipped Use only Mopar ZF 8&9 Speed ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid, or equivalent. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission. Power Transfer Unit (PTU) –...
  • Page 263 Call ..... .301 Jeep Skills ....289 iPhone) .
  • Page 264 UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION Using Do Not Disturb ...302 Voice Text Reply ....309 QUICK TIPS....305 Incoming Text Messages .
  • Page 265: 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 266: Tips Controls And General Information

    TIPS CONTROLS AND Care And Maintenance • Push the button in the center to select the next preset station (radio) or to change CDs GENERAL INFORMATION Observe the following precautions to ensure if equipped with a CD Player. the system is fully operational: Steering Wheel Audio Controls •...
  • Page 267: 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 268: Clock Setting

    NOTE: Balance/Fade CAUTION! In the Clock Setting Menu you can also select Press the “Balance/Fade” button on the touch- Display Clock. Display Clock turns the clock Do NOT attach any object to the touchscreen, screen to adjust the sound from the speakers. display in the status bar on or off.
  • Page 269: Radio Operation

    Radio Operation Radio Operation 1 — Radio Station Preset 5 — Station Information 2 — All Presets 6 — Direct Tune 3 — Seek Next 7 — Radio Band 4 — Audio Settings 8 — Seek Previous...
  • Page 270: Usb/Audio Jack (Aux)/Bluetooth Operation

    USB/Audio Jack (AUX)/Bluetooth Store Radio Presets Manually • USB/iPod Mode is entered by either insert- ing a USB Jump Drive or an iPod cable into Operation The Radio stores up to 12 presets in each of the USB port or by pushing the MEDIA the Radio modes.
  • Page 271: Voice Text Reply (Not Compatible With Iphone)

    • Push the MEDIA button on the faceplate, NOTE: read it to you over the vehicle audio system. press the “Source” button on the touch- You can reply to the message using Voice If changing the name of the device within the screen then select AUX to change the mode Recognition by selecting, or saying, one of Bluetooth settings of your device (where ap-...
  • Page 272: Apps - If Equipped

    4. Push the Phone button and say “Send.” NOTE: the steering wheel. After you hear a double Voice Text Reply and Voice Texting features beep you can ask Siri to play podcasts and PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES require a compatible mobile device enabled music, get directions, read text messages Stuck in traf- Yes.
  • Page 273: Uconnect 4 With 7-Inch Display

    UCONNECT 4 WITH 7-INCH NOTE: Audio Settings Uconnect screen images are for illustration DISPLAY • Press the “Audio” button on the touch- purposes only and may not reflect exact soft- screen to activate the Audio settings screen ware for your vehicle. Uconnect 4 At A Glance to adjust Balance\Fade, Equalizer, Speed Setting The Time...
  • Page 274: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    • Press the “+” or “–” buttons on the touch- buttons. This alters the AUX input audio 1. Press the “Apps ” button to open the screen, or press and drag over the level bar volume. The level value, which spans be- App screen.
  • Page 275: 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 276: Media Hub - Usb/Audio Jack (Aux) - If Equipped

    Media Hub — USB/Audio Jack (AUX) — If Direct Tune WARNING! Equipped • Tune directly to a radio station by pressing ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the “Tune” button on the screen, and en- the wheel. You have full responsibility and tering the desired station number.
  • Page 277 Audio Jack (AUX) • When connected, the compatible USB de- vice can be controlled using the radio or • The AUX allows a device to be plugged into Steering Wheel Audio Controls to play, skip the radio and utilize the vehicle’s sound to the next or previous track, browse, and system, using a 3.5 mm audio cable, to list the contents.
  • Page 278: Android Auto - If Equipped

    Bluetooth Streaming Audio Media Controls NOTE: Uconnect will automatically switch to the • If equipped with Uconnect Voice Com- appropriate mode when something is first mand, your Bluetooth-equipped device connected or inserted into the system. may also be able to stream music to your vehicle's sound system.
  • Page 279: Apple Carplay Integration - If Equipped

    2. Connect your Android powered smart- touching the Android Auto icon on the phone to one of the media USB ports in touchscreen, located under Apps. your vehicle. If you have not downloaded Once Android Auto is up and running on your the Android Auto app to your smartphone Uconnect system, the following features can before plugging in the device for the first...
  • Page 280: Apps - If Equipped

    To use CarPlay, make sure you are using iPhone 5 or later, have Siri enabled in Set- tings, that your iPhone is unlocked for the very first connection only, and then use the following procedure: 1. Connect your iPhone to one of the media USB ports in your vehicle.
  • Page 281: Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display

    UCONNECT 4C/4C NAV • For Uconnect 4/4C NAV, turn the unit on, • Press the “Display” button on the touch- and then press the time display at the top of screen. WITH 8.4–INCH DISPLAY the screen. Press “Yes.” • Then press “Set Theme” button on the Uconnect 4/4C NAV At A Glance •...
  • Page 282: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    Drag & Drop Menu Bar Equalizer 1. Press the “Apps ” button to open the App screen. • Press the “Equalizer” button on the touch- The Uconnect features and services in the screen to activate the Equalizer screen. 2. Press and hold, then drag the selected main menu bar are easily changed for your App to replace an existing shortcut in the •...
  • Page 283: Radio

    Radio Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Radio 1 — Radio Station Presets 7 — Audio Settings 2 — Toggle Between Presets 8 — Seek Up 3 — Status Bar 9 — Direct Tune To A Radio Station 4 — View Small Navigation Map 10 —...
  • Page 284: Media Hub - Usb/Audio Jack (Aux) - If Equipped

    Media Hub — USB/Audio Jack (AUX) — If Direct Tune WARNING! Equipped • Tune directly to a radio station by pressing ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the “Tune” button on the screen, and en- the wheel. You have full responsibility and tering the desired station number.
  • Page 285 • Pressing the “AUX” button on the touch- • The battery charges when plugged into the screen will change the mode to auxiliary USB port (if supported by the specific de- device if the audio jack is connected, allow- vice). ing the music from your device to be heard NOTE: through the vehicle's speakers.
  • Page 286: Android Auto

    access the music from your connected The controls are accessed by pressing the 2. Connect your Android powered smart- Bluetooth device by pressing the Bluetooth desired button on the touchscreen and phone to one of the media USB ports in button on the touchscreen while in Me- choosing between AUX, USB, or Bluetooth.
  • Page 287 but if it does not, refer to the Uconnect While using Android Auto, Google Maps pro- Owner’s Manual Supplement for the pro- vides voice-guided: cedure to enable the feature “AutoShow”. • Navigation You can also launch it by touching the •...
  • Page 288 NOTE: Music NOTE: If you are using the built-in Uconnect navi- To see the metadata for the music playing Android Auto allows you to access and stream gation system, and you try and start a new through Android Auto, select the Uconnect your favorite music with apps like Google Play route using the Android Auto, via voice or any System’s media screen.
  • Page 289: Apple Carplay Integration

    Apple CarPlay Integration but if not, refer to the Uconnect Owner’s Manual Supplement for the procedure to Uconnect works seamlessly with Apple Car- enable the feature “AutoShow”. You can Play, the smarter, more secure way to use also touch the Apple CarPlay icon on the your iPhone in the car, and stay focused on touchscreen to launch it.
  • Page 290 NOTE: NOTE: Messages To use CarPlay make sure that cellular data is Only temporarily pushing the VR button on Just like Phone, CarPlay allows you to use Siri turned on, and that you are in an area with the steering wheel launches a built-in VR to send or reply to text messages.
  • Page 291: Apps - If Equipped

    Jeep Skills Apps tion to iPhone navigation. A pop-up also The Jeep Skills features allows you to monitor appears, asking if you’d like to switch, if an To use a compatible app with CarPlay, you and record your vehicles performance on...
  • Page 292: Uconnect Settings

    UCONNECT SETTINGS Changing The Navigation Voice Prompt • Safety & Driving As- • Clear Personal Data Volume sistance The Uconnect system allows you to access • Lights • System Information 1. Press the “Settings” button on the touch- Customer Programmable feature settings •...
  • Page 293 Uconnect 4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Navigation 1 — Search For A Destination In All Categories 5 — Navigate To Saved Work Destination 2 — Find A Destination 6 — Navigation Settings 3 — View Map 7 — Emergency 4 — Navigate To Saved Home Destination 8 —...
  • Page 294: Finding Points Of Interest

    Finding Points Of Interest One-Step Voice Destination Entry • You may enter your address directly, use your current location as your home address, 1. From the main Navigation menu, press • Enter a navigation destination without tak- or choose from recently found locations. the “Where To?”...
  • Page 295 Uconnect 4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Map 1 — Distance To Next Turn 5 — Your Location On The Map 2 — Next Turn Street 6 — Navigation Main Menu 3 — Estimated Time Of Arrival 7 — Current Street Location 4 —...
  • Page 296: Adding A Stop

    Adding A Stop • Press the “Where To?” button on the touch- • Press “Detour” button screen, then search for the extra stop. touchscreen. • To add a stop you must be navigating a When another location has been selected, route.
  • Page 297: Uconnect Phone

    UCONNECT PHONE Uconnect Phone (Bluetooth Hands Free Calling) Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Call/Redial/Hold 7 — Uconnect Phone Settings Menu 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 8 — Text Messaging 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 9 —...
  • Page 298 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 299 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 12 — Favorite Contacts 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 13 — Mute Microphone 3 — Do Not Disturb 14 — Decline Incoming Call 4 — Reply with Text Message** 15 —...
  • Page 300: Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System

    The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to • For Uconnect Customer Care: 3. Select “Settings.” place and receive hands-free mobile phone • Visit: UconnectPhone.com 4. Select “Paired Phones.” calls. Drivers can also place mobile phone 5. Select “Add device.” calls using their voice or by using the buttons Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your on the touchscreen (see Voice Command sec- Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System...
  • Page 301 5. Select “Add device.” • Uconnect Phone will display an “In abled. Once enabled, the mobile phone will begin to search for Bluetooth progress” screen while the system is • Uconnect Phone will display an “In connections. connecting. progress” screen while the system is 3.
  • Page 302 Select The iPhone's Priority Level Pair Your Android Device: 5. Once your mobile phone finds the Uconnect system, select “Uconnect”. When the pairing process has successfully completed, the system will prompt you to • You may be prompted by your mobile choose whether or not this is your favorite phone to download the phonebook, mobile phone.
  • Page 303: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    Transfer Ongoing Call Between Handset 1. Confirm the passkey shown on the mobile NOTE: phone matches the passkey shown on the Keep in mind that software updates – either And Vehicle Uconnect system then accept on your phone or Uconnect system – may •...
  • Page 304: Voice Command Tips

    Voice Command Tips NOTE: • “I am driving right now, I will get back to you shortly.” To access help, push the Uconnect Phone • Speaking complete names (i.e; Call John button on the steering wheel and say • Create a custom auto reply message up to Doe vs.
  • Page 305 To listen to incoming text messages, or any messages currently on the mobile phone, select the “Messages” menu and press the “Listen” button next to the message you want to listen to. NOTE: Only incoming text messages received during the current ignition cycle can be viewed/read. To enable incoming text messaging: iPhone 1.
  • Page 306: Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Uconnect System

    Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Mobile Phone won’t pair to system: Can’t make a conference call: Improve Bluetooth Performance With • Delete pairing history in mobile phone and • CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) car- Your Uconnect System Uconnect system; usually found in phone’s riers do not support conference calling.
  • Page 307: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    UCONNECT VOICE If you see the NAV icon on the bottom bar, or in the Apps menus, of your 8.4-inch touch- RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS screen, you have the Uconnect 4C NAV sys- tem. If not, you have a Uconnect 4 with Introducing Uconnect 8.4-inch display system.
  • Page 308: Basic Voice Commands

    Basic Voice Commands 3. Speak clearly at a normal pace and vol- ume while facing straight ahead. The mi- The basic Voice Commands below can be crophone is positioned on the rearview given at any point while using your Uconnect mirror and aimed at the driver.
  • Page 309: Media

    TIP: At any time, if you are not sure of what to • “Play artist Beethoven”; “Play album Great- say or want to learn a Voice Command, push est Hits”; “Play song Moonlight Sonata”; the VR button and say “Help.” The “Play genre Classical”...
  • Page 310: Phone

    Phone Making and answering hands-free phone calls is easy with Uconnect. When the Phone- book button is illuminated on your touch- screen, your system ready. Check UconnectPhone.com for mobile phone com- patibility and pairing instructions. Push the Phone button . After the beep, say one of the following commands…...
  • Page 311: Voice Text Reply

    PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES Stuck in traf- Yes. See you later. fic. Start without I’ll be late. Where are Okay. I will be you? <number> Are you there minutes late. Call me. yet? iPhone Notification Settings I’ll call you I need direc- See you in later.
  • Page 312: Climate

    Climate • For the 4C NAV Uconnect System, say: “Find address 800 Chrysler Drive Au- Too hot? Too cold? Adjust vehicle tempera- burn Hills, Michigan.” tures hands-free and keep everyone comfort- 2. Then follow the system prompts. able while you keep moving ahead. (If vehicle is equipped with climate control.) TIP: To start a POI search, push the VR Push the VR button...
  • Page 313: 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 • Create a custom auto reply message up to and much more.
  • Page 314: Android Auto - If Equipped

    Android Auto — If Equipped Apple CarPlay — If Equipped Android Auto allows you to use your voice to Apple CarPlay allows you to use your voice to interact with Android’s best-in-class speech interact with Siri through your vehicle’s voice technology through your vehicle’s voice rec- recognition system, and use your smart- ognition system, and use your smartphone’s...
  • Page 315 Apple CarPlay On 7-inch Display Apple CarPlay On 8.4-inch Display Refer to your Uconnect Owner’s Manual Supplement for further information.
  • Page 317 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ..316 FINLAND ....321 PORTUGAL ....326 FRANCE.
  • Page 318: If You Need Assistance

    IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE When you contact the distributor please pro- • Selling and servicing authorized dealer. vide all of the following information: • Vehicle's delivery date and current odom- The manufacturer distributors are vitally in- eter distance. • Your name, address and phone number. terested in your satisfaction with their prod- •...
  • Page 319: Argentina

    ARGENTINA AUSTRIA BALANCE OF THE CARIBBEAN Jeep Customer Service* Chrysler Argentina S.A Interamericana Trading Corporation – Universal Toll Free Number Boulevard Azucena Villaflor 435 Warrens, St. Michael Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – Local Toll Free Number C1107CII Barbados, West Indies...
  • Page 320: Belgium

    BELGIUM BOLIVIA BULGARIA Jeep Customer Service* BALKAN STAR Ovando & Cia S.A. – Universal Toll Free Number Resbarska Str. 5 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Av. Cristobal de Mendoza (2do Anillo) y Canal – Local Toll Free Number Isuto...
  • Page 321: China

    CHINA COSTA RICA CZECH REPUBLIC Jeep Customer Service* AutoStar Chrysler Group (China) Sales Limited – Universal Toll Free Number La Uruca, frente al Banco Nacional No. 1509, Building# 63, Dongsanhuan Tel: 800 200 233 – International Toll Number Middle Road San José, Costa Rica...
  • Page 322: Denmark

    Chrysler Customer Service* Zip Code 152 ECUADOR – Universal Toll Free Number Tel.: +503 2248 6400 Chrysler Jeep Automotriz del Ecuador Tel: 00 800 1692 1692 – Local Toll Free Number Fax: +503 278 5731 Av. Juan Tanca Marengo km. 4.5...
  • Page 323: Finland

    FINLAND GERMANY Dodge Customer Service* – Universal Toll Free Number Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 36343 000 – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number – Local Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337...
  • Page 324: Greece

    GREECE HONDURAS INDIA Chrysler Jeep Dodge Hellas FCA India Automobile Private Limited Grupo Q de Honduras 240-242 Kifisias Avenue Benefice Building, 2nd Floor, Mathuradas Blvd.. Centro América frente a Plaza Mira- Mill Compound, flores, 15231 Halandri Athens, Greece Opposite Kamala Mill, Lower Parel West, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Tel.: +30 210 6700800...
  • Page 325: Ireland

    IRELAND ITALY LATVIA Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* TC MOTORS LTD. – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number 41 Krasta Str. Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – Local Toll Free Number –...
  • Page 326: Lithuania

    LITHUANIA LUXEMBURG NETHERLANDS Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Silberauto AS – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number Pirklių g. 9 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – International Toll Number –...
  • Page 327: New Zealand

    Panmure New Zealand Asuncion, Paraguay Tel: +48 (033) 813-21-00, 813-51-00 Tel: 09573 7800 Tel.: +595 21 664 580 Jeep Customer Service* Fax: 09573 7808 – Universal Toll Free Number Fax: +595 21 664 579 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337...
  • Page 328: Portugal

    PORTUGAL REUNION RUSSIA Jeep Customer Service* COTRANS AUTOMOBILES Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Portugal, S.A. – Universal Toll Free Number 17 Bd du Chaudron, 97490 Sainte Clotilde Mopar – Dept. Customer Care Tel: 88 001 00 8182 – International Toll Number Tel: 0262920000...
  • Page 329: Serbia

    SERBIA SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Avto Triglav d.o.o. – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number Dunajska 122 Tel: 0800 120120 Tel: 800 900 001 – International Toll Number – International Toll Number 1000 Ljubljana...
  • Page 330: South Africa

    SOUTH AFRICA SPAIN SWEDEN Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 8066727869 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 –...
  • Page 331: Switzerland

    SWITZERLAND TAIWAN UKRAINE Jeep Customer Service* PJSC “AUTOCAPITAL” Chrysler Taiwan Co. , LTD. – Universal Toll Free Number Chervonoarmiyska Str. 15/2 13th Floor Union Enterprise Plaza Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – Local Toll Free Number 01004 Kyiv 1109 Min Sheng East Road, Section 3...
  • Page 332: United Kingdom

    UNITED KINGDOM URUGUAY VENEZUELA Jeep Customer Service* FCA Venezuela LLC SEVEL Uruguay S. A. – Universal Toll Free Number Avenida Pancho Pepe Croquer. Zona Indus- Convenio 820 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 trial Norte – Local Toll Free Number...
  • Page 333 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE...
  • Page 335 INDEX Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Alarm Axle Lubrication ....259 Off ....164, 165, 166 Arm The System .
  • Page 336 Car Washes ....248 Daytime Running Lights ..34, 35 Jump Starting ....211 Chains, Tire.
  • Page 337 Turn Signal ..34, 36, 70, 138 Gas Cap (Fuel Filler Cap) ..176 Hill Descent Control Indicator ..82 Flash-To-Pass ....34, 35 Gasoline (Fuel).
  • Page 338 Key-In Reminder ....16 Engine Temperature Warning ..63 Steering Wheel ...16, 17 Keyless Enter-N-Go ....22 Exterior .
  • Page 339 Capacity ....258 Inverter ....58 Disarm The Alarm ... . .20 Checking .
  • Page 340 Adjustable Shoulder Belt ..102 Sentry Key Replacement ..14, 19 Automatic Transmission ..141 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Service Assistance ... . .316 Remote .
  • Page 341 Time Delay, Headlight..34, 36 Disabled Vehicle ... .216 Uconnect 4/4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Tires ....138, 238, 243 Guide .
  • Page 342 Washing Vehicle ....248 Wheel And Wheel Trim ...247 Wheel And Wheel Trim Care..247 Wind Buffeting .
  • Page 348 ©2017 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC.

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