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  • Page 1 CHER O K E E U SER G U I DE...
  • Page 2 Group. of 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 IMPORTANT NOTICE a wide variety of off-road applications. Driven in an unsafe manner, all vehicles can go out Essential Information ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PUB- of control. Because of the higher center of LICATION IS BASED ON THE LATEST IN- gravity, if this vehicle is out of control it may Consult the Table of Contents to determine FORMATION AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PUB-...
  • Page 5 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS approved design), or if an individual operat- The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications, and/or ing permit was issued for the vehicle after the This User Guide contains WARNINGS against to make additions to or improvements in its attachment or installation of such parts, it operating procedures that could result in a products without imposing any obligations...
  • 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 — Instrument Cluster 2 — Glove Compartment 5 — Steering Wheel 3 — Multifunction Lever 6 — Windshield Wiper Lever...
  • Page 11 INTERIOR Interior Features 1 — Power Window Switches 5 — Climate Controls 2 — Seat 6 — Gear Selector 3 — Uconnect Radio 7 — Ignition Start/Stop Button 4 — Switch Panel...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS .....13 Child-Protection Door Lock System — Daytime Running Lights (DRL) — If Equipped .
  • Page 14 POWER SUNROOF ...45 Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) — Closing The Hood ....48 If Equipped ....42 Opening.
  • Page 15: Keys

    KEYS Your vehicle may be equipped with a keyless ignition system. The ignition system consists Key Fob of a key fob with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) and a START/STOP push button ignition sys- The key fob operates the ignition switch. tem.
  • Page 16 NOTE: NOTE: In case the ignition switch does not change In case the ignition switch does not change with the push of a button, the key fob may with the push of a button, the key fob may have a low or dead battery. In this situation, a have a low or dead battery.
  • Page 17: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH Request For Additional Key Fobs NOTE: If the vehicle is unlocked by key fob, and no NOTE: Ignition Node Module (IGNM) — door is opened within 60 seconds, the vehicle Only key fobs that are programmed to the will re-lock and if equipped, the security If Equipped vehicle electronics can be used to start and...
  • Page 18 The push button ignition can be placed in the NOTE: WARNING! If the ignition switch does not change with following modes: the push of a button, the key fob may have a • When exiting the vehicle, always remove low or dead battery. In this situation, a back the key fob from the vehicle and lock up method can be used to operate the igni- •...
  • Page 19: Electronic Steering Wheel Lock - If Equipped

    REMOTE STARTING CAUTION! CAUTION! SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED An unlocked vehicle is an invitation for The Sentry Key Immobilizer system is not thieves. Always remove key fob from the compatible with some aftermarket remote vehicle and lock all doors when leaving the starting systems.
  • Page 20: Vehicle Security Alarm - If Equipped

    alarm, the horn will sound for 29 seconds zone. Refer to "Doors" in "Getting To During normal operation, after placing the keyless ignition in the ON/RUN mode, the and turn off all of the visual signals after an Know Your Vehicle" in your Owner’s Vehicle Security Light will turn on for three additional 31 seconds.
  • Page 21: Doors

    DOORS • The vehicle security alarm remains armed • The key fob may not be able to be detected during power liftgate entry. Pushing the by the vehicle passive entry system if it is Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry liftgate button will not disarm the vehicle located next to a mobile phone, laptop or security alarm.
  • Page 22 To Unlock From The Passenger Side • A lock request is made by the Passive Entry door handle while a door is open. With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5ft • A lock request is made by the door panel (1.5m) of the passenger door handle, grab switch while the door is open.
  • Page 23 To Lock The Vehicle’s Doors And Liftgate To Unlock/Enter The Liftgate With one of the vehicle’s Passive Entry key The liftgate passive entry unlock feature is fob within 5ft (1.5m) of the driver or passen- built into liftgate handle release. With a valid ger front door handles, push the Passive Passive Entry key fob within 5ft (1.5m) of the Entry lock button located on the outside door...
  • Page 24: Locking The Doors With One Or More Doors Open

    Locking The Doors With One Or More NOTE: NOTE: DO NOT grab the door handle, when pushing Doors Open • After pushing the door handle button, you the door handle lock button. This could un- must wait two seconds before you can lock If the door lock switch is pushed while the lock the door(s).
  • Page 25: Seats

    SEATS To set a memory position: To use the system, open each rear door, use a flat blade screwdriver (or emergency key) and 1. Place the vehicle’s ignition in the ON Memory Seat rotate the dial to the lock or unlock position. mode.
  • Page 26: Heated/Ventilated Seats

    Heated/Ventilated Seats Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start 4. Push and release the lock button on the key fob within 10 seconds. On models that are equipped with remote Front Heated Seats To recall the saved positions, push memory start, the heated seats can be programmed to If your vehicle is equipped with front heated button (1) or (2), or push unlock on the come on during a remote start.
  • Page 27: Head Restraints

    NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! The engine must be running for the ventilated could cause serious burns due to the order to minimize the risk of neck injury seats to operate. increased surface temperature of the in the event of a crash. Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start seat.
  • Page 28: Front Removal

    Front Removal The RHRs will automatically return to their WARNING! normal position following a rear impact. If the To remove the head restraint, raise it as far as RHRs do not return to their normal position, • A loose head restraint thrown forward in it can go.
  • Page 29: Rear Adjustment

    To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the WARNING! head restraint. To lower the head restraint, the event of a collision and could result push the adjustment button, located at the in serious injury or death. base of the head restraint, and push down- •...
  • Page 30: Rear Removal

    STEERING WHEEL To unlock the steering column, push the WARNING! control handle downward (toward the floor). sure the outboard head restraints are in their Adjustment To tilt the steering column, move the steering upright positions when the seat is to be wheel upward or downward as desired.
  • Page 31: Mirrors

    NOTE: operate for an average of 80 minutes or more WARNING! If the vehicle speed is greater than 10 mph before automatically shutting off. This time (16 km/h), the folding feature will be dis- may vary depending on environmental tem- •...
  • Page 32: Exterior Lights

    EXTERIOR LIGHTS Headlights • The Adaptive Headlight System is active only when the vehicle is moving forward. The headlight switch is located on the instru- Headlight Switch The Adaptive Headlight System can be ment panel to the left of the steering wheel. turned on or off using the Uconnect System, From the off (O) position, rotate the headlight refer to “Uconnect Settings”...
  • Page 33: High Beams

    High Beams tings, as well as turning the headlight switch To activate the delay feature, place the igni- to the AUTO position. Refer to “Uconnect tion in the OFF position while the headlights Settings” in “Multimedia” in the Owner’s are still on. Then, turn off the headlights Push the multifunction lever toward the in- Manual for further information.
  • Page 34: Front And Rear Fog Lights - If Equipped

    Front And Rear Fog Lights — If Equipped WIPER AND WASHERS NOTE: • If either light remains on and does not The fog light switches are built into the head- flash, or there is a very fast flash rate, check light switch.
  • Page 35: Front Wipers

    Front Wipers NOTE: NOTE: The mist feature does not activate the washer Setting three should be used for normal rain The windshield wiper/washer controls are lo- pump; therefore, no washer fluid will be conditions. cated on the lever on the right side of the sprayed on the windshield.
  • Page 36: Rear Wiper

    Rear Wiper The Rain Sensing system has protection fea- CAUTION! tures for the wiper blades and arms, and will The rear wiper/washer controls are located on not operate under the following conditions: Failure to follow these cautions can cause the windshield wiper/washer lever on the damage to the heating elements: •...
  • Page 37: Climate Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROLS Climate Controls With A Touchscreen Overview Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display With Automatic Temperature Controls...
  • Page 38 Uconnect 3C/3C NAV With 8.4–inch Display With Automatic Temperature Controls...
  • Page 39 Automatic Temperature Faceplate Controls...
  • Page 40 Climate Control With A Touchscreen Descriptions Icon Description MAX A/C Button Press and release to change the current setting. The indicator illuminates when MAX A/C is on. Performing this function again will cause the MAX A/C operation to switch into manual mode and the MAX A/C indicator will turn off. A/C Button Press and release to change the current setting.
  • Page 41 Icon Description Front Defrost Button Press and release the touchscreen button, or push and release the button on the faceplate, to change the current airflow setting to Defrost mode. The indicator illuminates when this feature is on. Air comes from the windshield and side win- dow demist outlets.
  • Page 42 Icon Description SYNC Button — If Equipped Press the SYNC button on the touchscreen to toggle the SYNC feature on/off. The SYNC indicator is illuminated when this feature is enabled. SYNC is used to synchronize the passenger temperature setting with the driver temperature set- ting.
  • Page 43 Icon Description Floor Mode Floor Mode Air comes from the floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister out- lets. Mix Mode Mix Mode Air is directed through the floor, defrost, and side window demister outlets. This setting works best in cold or snowy con- ditions that require extra heat to the windshield.
  • Page 44: Climate Control Functions

    Climate Control Functions MAX A/C matically if this mode is selected. Attempting to use Recirculation while in this mode MAX A/C sets the control for maximum cool- A/C (Air Conditioning) causes the LED in the control button to blink ing performance. and then turns off.
  • Page 45: Operating Tips

    Operating Tips Window Fogging NOTE: • It is not necessary to move the temperature Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in Summer Operation settings for cold or hot vehicles. The system mild, rainy, and/or humid weather. To clear automatically adjusts the temperature, The engine cooling system must be protected the windows, select Defrost or Mix mode and...
  • Page 46: Windows

    Outside Air Intake WARNING! Make sure the air intake, located directly in Never leave children unattended in a ve- front of the windshield, is free of obstruc- hicle, and do not let children play with tions, such as leaves. Leaves collected in the power windows.
  • Page 47: Reset Auto-Up

    Window Lockout Switch POWER SUNROOF • Any impact due to rough road conditions may trigger the auto-reverse function unex- The window lockout switch on the driver's The power sunroof switches are located on pectedly during auto-closure. If this hap- door trim panel allows you to disable the the overhead console.
  • Page 48: Opening

    Opening Wind Buffeting Venting Sunroof — Express Push and release the button and the sunroof Wind buffeting can be described as a Opening Sunroof — Express will open to the vent position. helicopter-type percussion sound. If buffet- • Push the sunroof switch rearward and re- ing occurs with the rear windows open, adjust This is called “Express Vent”...
  • Page 49: Pinch Protection Feature

    NOTE: Manual Open WARNING! If three consecutive sunroof close attempts To open the shade, push and hold the switch • Do not allow small children to operate result in Pinch Protect reversals, the fourth rearward. The shade will open and stop auto- the sunroof.
  • Page 50: Closing The Hood

    Closing The Hood LIFTGATE 2. Move to the outside of the vehicle and pull the safety latch release lever forward (to- Opening ward you). The safety latch release lever is WARNING! located behind the front edge of the hood, To Unlock/Enter The Liftgate slightly off-center to the right.
  • Page 51: Closing

    To Lock The Liftgate NOTE: The liftgate passive entry unlock feature is built into the electronic liftgate release. With The liftgate unlock feature is built into the With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft electronic liftgate release.
  • Page 52 Rear Cargo Power Outlet NOTE: • Do not exceed the maximum power of 160 Watts (13 Amps) at 12 Volts. If the Front Power Outlet Center Console Power Outlet 160 Watt (13 Amp) power rating is ex- The center console 12 Volt power outlet is There is also a 12 Volt power outlet located in ceeded, the fuse protecting the system will powered directly from the battery (power...
  • Page 53 • The rear cargo power outlet can be switched to “battery” powered all the time by switch- ing the power outlet right rear quarter panel fuse in the fuse panel. Power Outlets Fuse Locations 1 — F75 Fuse 20A Yellow Front Power Outlet/Cigar Lighter Console Bin 2 —...
  • Page 54: Power Inverter

    Power Inverter ally, unplug the device and plug it in again. To A 115 or 230 Volt, 150 Watt power inverter outlet is located on the rear of the center avoid overloading the circuit, check the console. This outlet can power cellular power ratings on electrical devices prior to phones, electronics and other low power de- using the inverter.
  • Page 55 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WARNING LIGHTS AND White Indicator Lights ... .64 DISPLAY ....54 MESSAGES .
  • Page 56: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster Display Controls • Push the up button to scroll upward through the main menus (Speedometer, Vehicle DISPLAY Info, Driver Assist, Fuel Economy, Trip, Au- dio, Messages, Screen Set Up). Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- ment cluster display, which offers useful in- •...
  • Page 57: Oil Change Reset - If Equipped

    Oil Change Reset — If Equipped Instrument Cluster Display Selectable 2. Navigate to "Oil Life" submenu in "Vehicle Info" in the instrument cluster display. Items Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil 3. Push and hold the OK button until the change indicator system.
  • Page 58: Warning Lights And Messages

    WARNING LIGHTS AND light will turn on. When driving, if the driver If the light remains on when the parking brake has been disengaged, and the fluid or front passenger seat belt remains unbuck- MESSAGES level is at the full mark on the master cylinder led, the Seat Belt Reminder Light will flash or reservoir, it indicates a possible brake hy- remain on continuously and a chime will...
  • Page 59 Operation of the Brake Warning Light can be — Oil Pressure Warning Light NOTE: The light may flash momentarily during sharp checked by turning the ignition switch from This warning light will illuminate to indicate cornering maneuvers, which change fluid the OFF position to the ON/RUN position.
  • Page 60 into NEUTRAL and idle the vehicle. If the — Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) WARNING! temperature reading does not return to nor- Warning Light mal, turn the engine off immediately and call If you continue operating the vehicle when This light informs you of a problem with the for service.
  • Page 61: Yellow Warning Lights

    — Liftgate Open Warning Light through several typical driving styles. In most tion and remain on briefly as a bulb check. If the light does not come on during starting, situations, the vehicle will drive normally and This indicator light will illuminate when the have the system checked by an authorized will not require towing.
  • Page 62 • The “ESC Off Indicator Light” and the — Tire Pressure Monitoring System CAUTION! “ESC Indicator Light” come on momen- (TPMS) Warning Light could affect fuel economy and driveability. tarily each time the ignition is placed in the The warning light switches on and a message If the MIL is flashing, severe catalytic ON/RUN or ACC/ON/RUN position.
  • Page 63 Your vehicle has also been equipped with a vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure la- CAUTION! TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when bel. (If your vehicle has tires of a different the system is not operating properly. The size than the size indicated on the vehicle The TPMS has been optimized for the TPMS malfunction indicator is combined placard or tire inflation pressure label, you...
  • Page 64 SERV — Service Forward Collision Warning — Service 4WD Warning Light — If the ABS light remains on or turns on while driving, then the Anti-Lock portion of the (FCW) Light — If Equipped If Equipped brake system is not functioning and service is This telltale will turn on to indicate a fault in If the light stays on or comes on during required as soon as possible.
  • Page 65: Yellow Indicator Lights

    — Loose Fuel Filler Cap Warning Light — Low Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Indi- — NEUTRAL Indicator Light — — If Equipped cator Light — If Equipped If Equipped This warning light will illuminate when the The Low Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Indicator This light alerts the driver that the 4WD fuel filler cap is loose.
  • Page 66: White Indicator Lights

    — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set — LaneSense Indicator Light — NOTE: Without Target Vehicle Light — If Equipped If Equipped • A continuous chime will sound if the ve- hicle is driven more than 1 mile (1.6 km) This will display the distance setting for the The LaneSense indicator is solid green when with either turn signal on.
  • Page 67: Blue Indicator Lights

    — Selec Speed Control Indicator only be armed when the transfer case is in the just exceeded, a single chime will sound Light — If Equipped “4WD LOW” position and the vehicle speed along with pop up message of speed warning is less then 30 mph (48 km/h).
  • Page 68: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAUTION! WARNING! SYSTEM — OBD II • Prolonged driving with the MIL on could • ONLY an authorized service technician Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated cause further damage to the emission should connect equipment to the OBD II Onboard Diagnostic system called OBD II.
  • Page 69 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES ...68 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Transporting Pets ....116 SYSTEMS ....87 SAFETY TIPS .
  • Page 70: 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 71: Electronic Brake Control System

    “Brake System Warning Light” does not required. However, the conventional brake Your vehicle may also be equipped with Trailer come on when the ignition is turned to the system will continue to operate normally if Sway Control (TSC), Ready Alert Braking ON/RUN mode, have the light repaired as (RAB), Rain Brake Support (RBS), Dynamic the “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light”...
  • Page 72 The following conditions must be met in WARNING! WARNING! order for HSA to activate: active driving involvement. It is always the The Brake Assist System (BAS) cannot • The feature must be enabled. driver’s responsibility to be attentive to prevent the natural laws of physics from •...
  • Page 73 Towing With HSA Traction Control System (TCS) For vehicles not equipped with an instrument cluster display, perform the following steps: HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate This system monitors the amount of wheel 1. Center the steering wheel (front wheels roll back while towing a trailer.
  • Page 74 ESC uses sensors in the vehicle to determine WARNING! WARNING! the vehicle path intended by the driver and ing system, tire type and size or wheel compares it to the actual path of the vehicle. • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) can- size may adversely affect ESC perfor- When the actual path does not match the not prevent the natural laws of physics...
  • Page 75 “ESC OFF” message will display in the in- should be used for most driving conditions. WARNING! Alternate ESC modes should only be used for strument cluster. To turn ESC ON again, specific reasons as noted in the following momentarily push the “ESC Off” switch. •...
  • Page 76 the engine running, a malfunction has been • Each time the ignition is turned ON, the WARNING! detected in the ESC system. If this light ESC system will be on even if it was turned maneuver, the ESC system will not en- off previously.
  • Page 77 Trailer Sway Control (TSC) maneuvers; it cannot prevent wheel lift due to WARNING! other factors, such as road conditions, leav- TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recognize ing the roadway, or striking objects or other If TSC activates while driving, slow the an excessively swaying trailer and will take vehicles.
  • Page 78 Dynamic Steering Torque (DST) Hill Descent Control (HDC) — If Equipped Activating HDC Dynamic Steering Torque is a feature of the Once HDC is enabled it will activate auto- HDC is intended for low speed off road driv- ESC and Electric Power Steering (EPS) mod- ing while in 4WD Low Range.
  • Page 79 Disabling HDC • The cluster icon and switch lamp will flash NOTE: During HDC the +/- shifter input is used for for several seconds then extinguish when HDC will be deactivated and disabled if any HDC target speed selection, but will not af- the driver pushes the HDC switch but en- of the following conditions occur: fect the gear chosen by the transmission.
  • Page 80 SSC has three states: • Driver releases brake. • NEUTRAL = 1.2 mph (2 km/h) 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not • Transmission is in any selection other than • PARK = SSC remains enabled but not active activate).
  • Page 81: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    AUXILIARY DRIVING • Vehicle speed exceeds 20 mph (32 km/h) • The cluster icon and switch lamp will illu- but remains below 40 mph (64 km/h). minate and remain on solid when SSC is SYSTEMS enabled or activated. This is the normal •...
  • Page 82 traffic and if an oncoming vehicle is de- tected, will alert the driver. When RCP is on and the vehicle is in REVERSE, the driver is alerted using both the visual and audible alarms, including reducing the radio volume. Refer to “Blind Spot Monitoring” in “Safety” in the Owner's Manual for further informa- tion.
  • Page 83: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    Blind Spot Alert Off Turning FCW On Or Off Blind Spot Alert Lights/Chime When operating in Blind Spot Alert Lights/ The FCW button is located on the switch When the BSM system is turned off, there will Chime mode, the BSM system will provide a panel below the Uconnect display.
  • Page 84: Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)

    Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) NOTE: Changing the Active Braking status to off The far setting provides warnings for poten- The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) prevents the system from providing autono- tial collisions more distant in front of the will warn the driver of a low tire pressure mous braking, or additional brake support if vehicle, allowing the driver to have the most...
  • Page 85 tire pressures. The vehicle may need to be NOTE: The TPMS will warn the driver of a low tire pressure if the tire pressure falls below the driven for up to 10 minutes above 15 mph When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi low-pressure warning limit for any reason, (24 km/h) in order for the TPMS to receive...
  • Page 86 • Various tire pressure monitoring system using an accurate tire pressure gauge, even CAUTION! if underinflation has not reached the level messages, which display in the instrument sealant it is recommended that you take to trigger illumination of the “Tire Pressure cluster your vehicle to an authorized dealer to Monitoring Telltale Light”.
  • Page 87 NOTE: TEM” message will no longer display, and a pressure value will display in place of the When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may dashes. A system fault can occur due to any need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi of the following: (28 kPa) above the recommended cold plac- ard pressure in order to turn the Tire Pressure...
  • Page 88 Telltale Light” will turn off and the remain on. The instrument cluster will dis- ignition key cycle, the “TPMS Telltale play the “SERVICE TPM SYSTEM” message Light” will remain on and a chime will graphic in the instrument cluster will dis- and then display dashes (--) in place of the sound.
  • Page 89: Occupant Restraint Systems

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT 1. Children 12 years old and under should 3. Children that are not big enough to wear the vehicle seat belt properly (refer to always ride buckled up in the rear seat of SYSTEMS “Child Restraints” in this section for fur- a vehicle with a rear seat.
  • Page 90: Seat Belt Systems

    Research has shown that seat belts save tive Seat Belt Reminder Light will turn solid 9. If the air bag system in this vehicle needs to be modified to accommodate a dis- lives, and they can reduce the seriousness of red and remain red until the seat belt is abled person, refer to the “Customer As- injuries in a collision.
  • Page 91 position. If a seat belt is buckled, the Seat driver and occupied outboard front seat pas- The seat belt webbing retractor will lock only senger seat belts are buckled. The driver Belt Reminder Light for that position will during very sudden stops or collisions. This illuminate solid green.
  • Page 92 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! • It is dangerous to ride in a cargo area, can crash into one another in a collision, Always buckle your seat belt into the inside or outside of a vehicle. In a colli- hurting one another badly. Never use a buckle nearest you.
  • Page 93 WARNING! periodically, checking for cuts, frays, or loose parts. Damaged parts must be re- placed immediately. Do not disassemble or modify the seat belt system. Seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision. Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit Pulling Out The Latch Plate back and adjust the seat.
  • Page 94 4. Continue to slide the latch plate up until it As a guide, if you are shorter than average, 5. Position the shoulder belt across the shoulder and chest with minimal, if any clears the folded webbing and the seat you will prefer the shoulder belt anchorage in slack so that it is comfortable and not belt is no longer twisted.
  • Page 95 The pretensioners are triggered by the Occu- Seat belts must be worn by all occupants WARNING! including pregnant women: the risk of injury pant Restraint Controller (ORC). Like the air your seat belt safely and to keep your in the event of an accident is reduced for the bags, the pretensioners are single use items.
  • Page 96 In Automatic Locking Mode, the shoulder 2. Grasp the shoulder portion and pull down- ward until the entire seat belt is extracted. belt is automatically pre-locked. The seat belt will still retract to remove any slack in 3. Allow the seat belt to retract. As the seat the shoulder belt.
  • Page 97: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    • Instrument Panel the ignition switch is first in the ON/RUN WARNING! position. After the self-check, the Air Bag • Knee Impact Bolsters the seat belt or children who are using Warning Light will turn off. If the ORC detects •...
  • Page 98 instrument panel. The Redundant Air Bag NOTE: If the speedometer, tachometer, or any en- Warning Light will stay on until the fault is gine related gauges are not working, the Oc- cleared. In addition, a single chime will cupant Restraint Controller (ORC) may also sound to alert you that the Redundant Air Bag be disabled.
  • Page 99 stage front air bag. The first stage inflator is WARNING! WARNING! triggered immediately during an impact that protective covers for the air bag cushions requires air bag deployment. For the multi- • Being too close to the steering wheel or are designed to open only when the air stage air bag, a low energy output is used in instrument panel during front air bag...
  • Page 100 Knee Impact Bolsters Supplemental Side Air Bags On the other hand, depending on the type and location of impact, front air bags may The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags deploy in crashes with little vehicle front-end knees of the driver and front passenger, and (SABs) (if equipped) damage but that produce a severe initial...
  • Page 101 high speed and with such a high force that it could injure occupants if they are not seated properly, or if items are positioned in the area where the SAB inflates. Children are at an even greater risk of injury from a deploying air bag.
  • Page 102 not impact the area of the passenger com- with enough force to injure occupants if they WARNING! are not belted and seated properly, or if items partment. The Side Air Bags may deploy on the vehicle roof. Do not drill into the during angled or offset frontal collisions are positioned in the area where the SABICs roof of the vehicle for any reason.
  • Page 103 Rollover Events — If Equipped With Rollover The SABICs may help reduce the risk of WARNING! partial or complete ejection of vehicle occu- Sensing the seats. Children must be properly pants through side windows in certain roll- Side Air Bags are designed to activate in restrained in a child restraint or booster over or side impact events.
  • Page 104 If A Deployment Occurs have skin or eye irritation, rinse the area • After any collision, the vehicle should be taken to an authorized dealer immediately. with cool water. For nose or throat irritation, The front air bags are designed to deflate move to fresh air.
  • Page 105 Maintaining Your Air Bag System Your vehicle may also be designed to perform NOTE: After an accident, remember to cycle the any of these other functions in response to ignition to the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position WARNING! the Enhanced Accident Response System: and remove the key from the ignition switch •...
  • Page 106: Child Restraints - Carrying Children Safely

    Child Restraints — Carrying Children • How far (if at all) the driver was depressing WARNING! the accelerator and/or brake pedal; and, Safely ing removal or loosening/tightening of • How fast the vehicle was traveling. seat attachment bolts), take the vehicle to your authorized dealer.
  • Page 107 There are different sizes and types of re- label. The label must be permanently se- cording to crash statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats straints for children from newborn size to the cured to the child restraint system. You rather than in the front.
  • Page 108 Group 1 • See the section “Installing Child Restraints Safety experts recommend that children ride Using the Vehicle Seat Belt” for the steps rearward facing in the vehicle as long as to properly lock the seat belt over the child possible.
  • Page 109 Group 2 Group 3 WARNING! • Improper installation can lead to failure of an infant or child restraint. It could come loose in a collision. The child could be badly injured or killed. Follow the child restraint manufacturer’s direc- tions exactly when installing an infant or child restraint.
  • Page 110 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 Seating Position Chart Mass Group Front Passenger Rear Outboard...
  • Page 111 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 112 Locating the Tether Anchorages An example of a Universal ISOFIX child re- straint system for weight group 1 is shown in There are tether strap anchorages behind fig. E. ISOFIX child restraints are also avail- each rear outboard seating position located able in the other weight groups.
  • Page 113 Center Seat ISOFIX Suitability Of Passenger Seats For ISOFIX WARNING! Child Restraint System Use • Use the seat belt to install a child seat in WARNING! The table below shows the various installa- the center seating position. tion possibilities for ISOFIX child restraint •...
  • Page 114 Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Table Front Rear Outboard Intermediate Intermediate Mass Group Size Class Fixture Rear Center Other Sites Passenger Rt./Lt. Outboard Center ISO/R2 IUF/IUF ISO/R3 IUF/IUF ISO/F2 IUF/IUF I – 9 to 18 kg ISO/F2X IUF/IUF ISO/F3 IUF/IUF II – 15 to 25 kg III –...
  • Page 115 To Install An ISOFIX Child Restraint 4. If the child restraint has a tether strap, WARNING! connect it to the top tether anchorage. If the selected seating position has a Switch- by correctly-fitted child restraints. Un- See the section “Installing Child Re- able Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) seat der no circumstances are they to be used straints Using the Top Tether Anchorage”...
  • Page 116 4. Remove slack in the tether strap accord- equipped with adjustable rear head re- WARNING! straints, raise the head restraint, and ing to the child restraint manufacturer’s where possible, route the tether strap un- instructions. • Improper installation or failure to prop- der the head restraint and between the erly secure a child restraint can lead to WARNING!
  • Page 117 How To Stow An Unused Switchable-ALR 4. Pull on the webbing to make the lap WARNING! portion tight against the child seat. (ALR) Seat Belt: • Improper installation or failure to prop- 5. To lock the seat belt, pull down on the When using the ISOFIX attaching system to erly secure a child restraint can lead to shoulder part of the belt until you have...
  • Page 118: Transporting Pets

    Transporting Pets WARNING! WARNING! Air Bags deploying in the front seat could areas are more likely to be seriously sure that all windows are closed and the harm your pet. An unrestrained pet will be injured or killed. climate control BLOWER switch is set at thrown about and possibly injured, or injure a •...
  • Page 119: 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 120: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    cracks, and bulges. Check the wheel nuts for WARNING! WARNING! tightness. Check the tires (including spare) • ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on • If the vehicle carpet has been removed for proper cold inflation pressure. the driver’s side floor area. To check for and re-installed, always properly attach Lights carpet to the floor and check the floor mat...
  • Page 121 STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE ..121 1-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4X4) — Automatic Mode ....139 If Equipped ....130 Possible Reasons The Engine Does Normal Starting —...
  • Page 122 LANESENSE ....151 Deactivation ....145 Setting The Following Distance ..145 LaneSense Operation .
  • Page 123: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE Tip Start Feature WARNING! Place the ignition in the START mode and Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, N-Go in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. A release it as the starter engages. The starter adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and child could operate power windows, motor will automatically disengage itself other controls, or move the vehicle.
  • Page 124 Battery Blanket Usage The starter is allowed to crank for up to WARNING! 30-second intervals. Waiting a few minutes A battery loses 60% of its cranking power as N-Go in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. A between such intervals will protect the starter the battery temperature decreases to 0°F child could operate power windows, from overheating.
  • Page 125: Engine Break-In Recommendations

    Engine Warm Up While cruising, brief full-throttle acceleration NOTE: A delay of the start of up to five seconds is within the limits of local traffic laws contrib- Avoid full throttle operation when the engine possible under very cold conditions. The utes to a good break-in.
  • Page 126: Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE To release the park brake manually, the igni- • The parking brake can be engaged even tion must be in ON/RUN. Then put your foot when the ignition is OFF, however, it can Electric Park Brake (EPB) only be disengaged when the ignition is in on the brake pedal and push the park brake the ON/RUN mode.
  • Page 127 and disabled by customer selection through WARNING! WARNING! the customer programmable features section could operate power windows, other con- of the Uconnect Settings. • Never use the PARK position as a sub- trols, or move the vehicle. stitute for the parking brake. Always ap- Any single auto park brake application can be •...
  • Page 128: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    MANUAL TRANSMISSION — For manual transmissions, the park brake will NOTE: During cold weather, you may experience automatically engage if all of the following IF EQUIPPED increased effort in shifting until the transmis- conditions are met: sion fluid warms up. This is normal. •...
  • Page 129: Downshifting

    Downshifting CAUTION! CAUTION! Moving from a high gear down to a lower gear • Descending a hill in low range with Any attempt to shift into lower gear with is recommended to preserve brakes when clutch pedal depressed could result in clutch pedal depressed may result dam- driving down steep hills.
  • Page 130: Automatic Transmission - If Equipped

    CAUTION! WARNING! WARNING! hicle to guard against vehicle movement vehicle and hit someone or something. If you skip a gear while downshifting or and possible injury or damage. Only shift into gear when the engine is downshift at too high of a vehicle speed, •...
  • Page 131: Key Ignition Park Interlock

    the ignition when the ignition is in the LOCK/ transmission out of PARK (or NEUTRAL, CAUTION! OFF position, and the transmission is locked when the vehicle is stopped or moving at low in PARK whenever the ignition is in the speeds).
  • Page 132: Four-Wheel Drive Operation

    FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE NOTE: some vehicle and driveline combinations uti- lize 9th gear only in very specific driving If the gear selector cannot be moved to the OPERATION situations and conditions. PARK, REVERSE, or NEUTRAL position (when pushed forward) it is probably in the 1-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4X4) —...
  • Page 133: 2-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4X4) - If Equipped

    CAUTION! All wheels must have the same size and type tires. Unequal tire sizes must not be used. Unequal tire size may cause failure of the power transfer unit. 2-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4x4) — If Equipped 1-Speed 4X4 Switch 2-Speed 4x4 Switch (with Rear Lock) Additionally, on dry pavement under heavy The Four-Wheel Drive is fully automatic in the throttle input (where one may have no wheel...
  • Page 134: Shift Positions

    Shift Positions 4WD LOW When additional traction is required, the 4WD LOW range position can be used to This range is for low speed four-wheel drive. For additional information on the appropriate provide an additional gear reduction which It provides an additional gear reduction use of each 4WD system mode position, see allows for increased torque to be delivered to which allows for increased torque to be deliv-...
  • Page 135 Shifting Out Of 4X4 LOW NEUTRAL Shift Procedure With the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph (0 to WARNING! 5 km/h), the ignition in the ON mode and the engine running, shift the transmission into You or others could be injured or killed if NEUTRAL, and push the “4WD LOW”...
  • Page 136: Rear Electronic Locker (E-Locker) System - If Equipped

    Rear Electronic Locker (E-Locker) System 7. After the shift is completed and the NEU- 5. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL. TRAL (N) light stays on, release the NEU- — If Equipped 6. Using a ballpoint pen or similar object, TRAL (N) button. push and hold the recessed power transfer The Rear E-Locker System features a me- 8.
  • Page 137: Selec-Terrain

    2. The ignition in the ON mode and the is for the vehicle to be rolling, below engine running. 15 MPH (24 km/h), while including right and left steering maneuvers to allow for the 3. To disengage Rear E-Locker, push the clutch teeth to align.
  • Page 138: Stop/Start System - If Equipped

    Automatic Mode NOTE: tain operating conditions), the transmis- sion may use second gear (rather than first • Rock mode is only available on the vehicles The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every gear) during launches, to minimize wheel equipped with the Off-Road package. normal customer engine start.
  • Page 139: Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Autostop

    To Start The Engine While In Autostop • Engine has not reached normal operating Refer to the “Stop/Start System” in the “Starting And Operating” in your Owner’s temperature. Mode Manual. • The transmission is not in a forward or While in a forward gear, the engine will start reverse gear.
  • Page 140: To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start

    To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start Conditions That Force An Application Of The Electric Park Brake While In Autostop Mode: System • The driver’s door is open and brake pedal Push the STOP/START Off switch (located on released. the switch bank). The light on the switch will •...
  • Page 141: Automatic Mode

    Automatic Mode The engine will shut down, the tachometer • HVAC is set to full defrost mode at a high will move to the zero position and the Stop/ blower speed. The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every Start telltale will illuminate indicating you •...
  • Page 142: To Start The Engine While In Autostop

    To Start The Engine While In Autostop • Battery voltage drops too low. to “Instrument Cluster Display” in “Getting Mode To Know Your Instrument Panel” in your Own- • Low brake vacuum (e.g. after several brake er’s Manual for further information. pedal applications).
  • Page 143: To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start System

    indicate the Speed Control is on. Push the 3. At the next vehicle stop (after turning off the STOP/START system) the engine will on/off button a second time to turn the sys- not be stopped. tem off, “CRUISE CONTROL OFF” will ap- pear on the instrument cluster display to 4.
  • Page 144: Varying The Speed

    • If the button is continually pushed, the set U.S. Speed (mph) was set. A cruise indicator lamp, along with speed will continue to increase until the set speed will also appear and stay on in the • Pushing the SET (-) button once will result button is released, then the new set speed instrument cluster display when the speed is in a 1 mph decrease in set speed.
  • Page 145: Accelerating For Passing

    Accelerating For Passing If the sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead of you, ACC will maintain a fixed set speed. Press the accelerator as you would normally. Activation When the pedal is released, the vehicle will return to the set speed. Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control Deactivation (ACC) on/off button.
  • Page 146: Varying The Speed

    • The ACC system applies the brake down to U.S. Speed (mph) Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. If you do not, the vehicle may continue to a full stop when following a target vehicle. • Pushing the SET (+) button once will result If an ACC host vehicle follows a target accelerate beyond the set speed.
  • Page 147: Resume

    The driver's preferred units can be selected • If the button is continually pushed, the set WARNING! through the instrument panel settings if speed will continue to decrease in 10 km/h low for prevailing traffic and road condi- decrements until the button is released. equipped.
  • Page 148: Changing Modes

    • To increase the distance setting, push the • Pushing the Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise WARNING! Distance Setting—Increase button and re- Control on/off button will result in turning stopped vehicle in a traffic jam or a lease. Each time the button is pushed, the on (changing to) the Normal (Fixed Speed) disabled vehicle).
  • Page 149: Parksense Rear Park Assist

    PARKSENSE REAR PARK Owner’s Manual for further information. WARNING! When the gear selector is moved to REVERSE ASSIST • When entering a turn lane or highway off and the system is disabled, the instrument ramp; when driving on roads that are cluster display will show the “PARKSENSE ParkSense Sensors winding, icy, snow-covered, slippery, or...
  • Page 150: Parksense System Usage Precautions

    The ParkSense Warning screen is located • ParkSense, when on, will reduce the vol- WARNING! within the instrument cluster display. It pro- ume of the radio when it is sounding a tone. vides visual warnings to indicate the distance • Drivers must be careful when backing up •...
  • Page 151: Parksense Front And Rear Park Assist

    79 inches (200 cm) from the rear fascia/ CAUTION! bumper in the horizontal direction, depend- ing on the location, type and orientation of • ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is the obstacle. unable to recognize every obstacle, in- cluding small obstacles.
  • Page 152: Engagement/Disengagement

    PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK The ParkSense switch LED lights up also in and the system is disabled, the instrument cluster display will show the “PARKSENSE the case of a ParkSense system failure. If the ASSIST button is pushed with a system failure, the OFF”...
  • Page 153: Lanesense

    The ParkSense Active Park Assist system is WARNING! CAUTION! intended to assist the driver during parallel and perpendicular parking maneuvers by • Drivers must be careful when backing up • ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is identifying a proper parking space, providing even when using ParkSense.
  • Page 154: Turning Lanesense On Or Off

    LaneSense Warning Message driver’s hands are on the steering wheel and When both lane markings are detected and the driver unintentionally drifts out of the provide an audible and visual warning to the The LaneSense system will indicate the cur- lane (no turn signal applied), the LaneSense driver when the driver’s hands are not de- rent lane drift condition through the instru-...
  • Page 155 NOTE: • When the LaneSense system senses the Left Lane Departure — Only Left Lane Detected lane has been approached and is in a lane The LaneSense system operates with the • When the LaneSense system is on, the departure situation, the left thick lane line similar behavior for a right lane departure LaneSense telltale is solid white when only flashes from white to gray, the left thin line...
  • Page 156: Changing Lanesense Status

    PARKVIEW REAR BACK-UP provide visual warnings in the instrument NOTE: cluster display and a torque warning in the The LaneSense system operates with the CAMERA steering wheel if an unintentional lane de- similar behavior for a right lane departure. parture occurs. Symbols And Messages On The Display Changing LaneSense Status •...
  • Page 157: Refueling The Vehicle

    NOTE: NOTE: WARNING! When removing the fuel filler cap, lay the cap • In certain cold conditions, ice may prevent up. You must continue to pay attention tether in the hook, located on the fuel filler the fuel door from opening. If this occurs, while backing up.
  • Page 158: Trailer Towing

    WARNING! CAUTION! CAUTION! • Never add fuel when the engine is run- • To avoid fuel spillage and overfilling, do • Damage to the fuel system or emission ning. This is in violation of most coun- not “top off” the fuel tank after filling. control system could result from using tries regulations and may cause the •...
  • Page 159: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

    Maximum GTW Maximum Tongue Wt. Engine/Transmission Model Frontal Area (Gross Trailer Wt.) (See Note) 2.0L Diesel/Automatic 55 sq ft (5.11 sq m) 5,456 lbs (2,475 kg) 273 lbs (124 kg) 4WD with 2–speed PTU 2.0L Diesel/Automatic 55 sq ft (5.11 sq m) 5,500 lbs (2,495 kg) 276 lbs (125 kg) (4LO)
  • Page 160: Recreational Towing - Front-Wheel Drive (Fwd) Models

    2. Drive the front wheels onto the tow dolly. NOTE: CAUTION! • You must ensure that the Auto Park Brake 3. Apply the parking brake. Place automatic • Ensure that the Electric Park Brake is feature is disabled before towing this ve- transmission in PARK, or manual trans- released, and remains released, while hicle, to avoid inadvertent Electric Park...
  • Page 161 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS . .188 Declaration Of Conformance ..178 FLASHERS ....160 Jack Usage Precautions .
  • Page 162: 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 163: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    Exterior Bulbs Bulb Number Low Beam/High Beam (Bi-Halogen) Headlamps 9005HL + Low Beam/High Beam (Bi-Xenon) Headlamps D3S (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Park/Daytime Running Lamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Turn Signal Lamps WY21W Front Fog Lamps PSX24W Rear Tail/Stop Lamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer)
  • Page 164 Bi-Halogen Headlamps 7. Install the bulb cap in the headlamp Front Fog Lamp housing and rotate clockwise to lock it in 1. Remove the three hex head screws from 1. Remove the three hex head screws from place. the wheel liner. the wheel liner.
  • Page 165 Bodyside Mounted Back-Up Lamp 2. Use a fiber stick or flat blade screw driver 2. Pull bulb from socket, replace, and rein- to pry the lower trim from the liftgate. stall the lamp assembly into place ensur- 1. Open the liftgate. ing the locking tab is secure.
  • Page 166: Fuses

    FUSES Underhood Fuses WARNING! The Power Distribution Center is located in • If a general protection fuse for safety WARNING! the engine compartment near the battery. systems (air bag system, braking sys- This center contains cartridge fuses, mini- tem), power unit systems (engine sys- •...
  • Page 167 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description – – Not Used 15 Amp Blue – Powertrain Control Mod - PCM (Diesel Only) 25 Amp Clear – Power Control Mod (PCM)/Engine Control Module (ECM)/Fuel Injec- tion – – Not Used 20 Amp Yellow –...
  • Page 168 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description – 40 Amp Green Starter Solenoid 10 Amp Red – A/C Compressor Clutch – – Not Used 5 Amp Tan – Radiator Fan 70 Amp Tan – Body Controller Module (BCM) – Feed 2 50 Amp Red –...
  • Page 169 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description – – Not Used – – Not Used – – Not Used – 60 Amp Yellow Glow Plugs (Diesel Only) – If Equipped – 40 Amp Green HVAC Blower Motor – 20 Amp Blue Trailer Tow Park Light –...
  • Page 170 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description – 30 Amp Pink Power Inverter (115V A/C) — If Equipped – 30 Amp Pink Power Liftgate – If Equipped – – Not Used – 30 Amp Pink Front Wipers – If Equipped With Stop/Start Engine Option –...
  • Page 171 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 20 Amp Yellow – Front Heated/Vented Seats – If Equipped 20 Amp Yellow – Heated Steering Wheel – If Equipped 10 Amp Red – In Vehicle Temperature Sensor/ Humidity Sensor/Driver Assist Sys- tem Module (DASM)/Park Assist (PAM) –...
  • Page 172 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 20 Amp Yellow – HID Headlamp Right – If Equipped With Stop/Start Engine Option 10 Amp Red – Heated Mirrors – If Equipped – 20 Amp Blue Trailer Tow Back Up – If Equipped –...
  • Page 173 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 20 Amp Yellow – Horns – If Equipped With Stop/ Start Engine Option F87A 20 Amp Yellow – HID Headlamp Left – If Equipped With Stop/Start Engine Option 15 Amp Blue – Seat Belt Reminder (SBR) 10 Amp Red –...
  • Page 174: Interior Fuses

    Interior Fuses The interior fuse panel is located on the Body Control Module (BCM) in the passenger com- partment on the left side dash panel under the instrument panel. Cavity Blade Fuse Description 15 Amp Blue Low Beam Left 10 Amp Red Interior Lighting 10 Amp Red Intrusion Module/Siren –...
  • Page 175: Jacking And Tire Changing

    JACKING AND TIRE Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage 3. Remove the hook from the stowed posi- tion on the back side of the load floor and CHANGING The jack, wheel chocks and spare tire are place the hook over the top body flange stowed under the load floor behind the rear and weather seal.
  • Page 176 5. Turn the ignition off to the LOCK position. Jacking Instructions WARNING! 6. Chock both the front and rear of the wheel WARNING! A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a diagonally opposite of the jacking posi- collision or hard stop could endanger the tion.
  • Page 177 4. Place the jack underneath the lift area WARNING! CAUTION! that is closest to the flat tire. Turn the jack • If working on or near a roadway, be screw clockwise to firmly engage the jack Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by extremely careful of motor traffic.
  • Page 178 7. Remove the alignment pin from the jack assembly and thread the pin into the wheel hub to assist in mounting the spare tire. 8. Mount the spare tire. CAUTION! Be sure to mount the spare tire with the valve stem facing outward. The vehicle could be damaged if the spare tire is mounted incorrectly.
  • Page 179: Changing Procedure

    3. Lower the vehicle to the ground by turning WARNING! WARNING! the jack handle counterclockwise. To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a 4. Finish tightening the wheel bolts. Push the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts collision or hard stop could endanger the down on the wrench while at the end of...
  • Page 180: Declaration Of Conformance

    Model f) Work- e) Jack hicle Code ing Load Type 5. Legal Person authorized to compile the Model technical file: Jeep ® 1200 kg FGMF1 FlexNGate – Barcelona Compass Jeep 1000 kg FGLF1 Avda de la Riera, 7-9 Cherokee...
  • Page 181 German Translation...
  • Page 182: Jack Usage Precautions

    Jack Usage Precautions • On steep roads. CAUTION! • In extreme weather conditions: thunder- To complete the Use and Maintenance Hand- change summer/winter wheels and vice storms, typhoons, hurricanes, blizzards, book to which this supplement is attached, versa. Never go under the raised vehicle. If storms, etc.
  • Page 183: Tire Service Kit Components And Operation

    Tire Service Kit Components And Operation Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses • Replace the Tire Service Kit Sealant Bottle Your Tire Service Kit is equipped with the following symbols to indicate the air or seal- (1) and Sealant Hose (6) prior to the expi- ration date (printed at the lower right hand ant mode.
  • Page 184: Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit

    • You can use the Tire Service Kit air pump to WARNING! WARNING! inflate bicycle tires. The kit also comes with – If the tire has any sidewall damage. Flush immediately with plenty of water if two needles, located in the Accessory Stor- –...
  • Page 185 5. Uncoil the Power Plug (8) and insert the If the sealant (white fluid) does not flow within 0 Kit flat on the ground. This will provide plug into the vehicle’s 12 Volt power – 10 seconds through the Sealant Hose (6): the best positioning of the kit when inject- outlet.
  • Page 186 NOTE: If the sealant (white fluid) does flow through the CAUTION! Sealant Hose (6): If the tire becomes overinflated, push the • Failure to reinstall the cap on the fitting at Deflation Button to reduce the tire pressure 1. Continue to operate the pump until seal- the end of the Sealant Hose (6) can result to the recommended inflation pressure be- ant is no longer flowing through the hose...
  • Page 187 (E) After Driving: NOTE: (F) Sealant Bottle And Hose Replacement: If the tire becomes over-inflated, push the 1. Uncoil the Sealant Hose (6) (clear in Pull over to a safe location. Refer to “When- Deflation Button to reduce the tire pres- color).
  • Page 188: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING Preparations For Jump Start WARNING! The battery in your vehicle is located in the If your vehicle has a discharged battery, it can You can be injured by moving fan front of the engine compartment, behind the be jump started using a set of jumper cables blades.
  • Page 189: Jump Starting Procedure

    6. Once the engine is started, remove the 2. Connect the opposite end of the positive WARNING! jumper cables in the reverse sequence: (+) jumper cable to the positive (+) post of the booster battery. Do not allow vehicles to touch each other Disconnecting The Jumper Cables as this could establish a ground connec- 3.
  • Page 190: Refueling In Emergency

    IF YOUR ENGINE NOTE: CAUTION! There are steps that you can take to slow OVERHEATS down an impending overheat condition: Accessories plugged into the vehicle power outlets draw power from the vehi- In any of the following situations, you can •...
  • Page 191: Gear Selector Override

    GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE CAUTION! If a malfunction occurs and the gear selector If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand or • Racing the engine or spinning the cannot be moved out of the PARK position, snow, it can often be moved using a rocking wheels may lead to transmission over- you can use the following procedure to tem-...
  • Page 192: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    TOWING A DISABLED NOTE: WARNING! Push the “ESC Off” switch (if necessary), to VEHICLE place the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. system in “Partial Off” mode, before rocking Forces generated by excessive wheel This section describes procedures for towing the vehicle.
  • Page 193: Without The Key Fob

    Proper towing or lifting equipment is required If you must use the accessories (wipers, de- CAUTION! to prevent damage to your vehicle. Use only frosters, etc.) while being towed, the ignition suspension components. Damage to tow bars and other equipment designed for must be in the ON/RUN mode, not the ACC your vehicle may result from improper this purpose, following equipment manufac-...
  • Page 194: 4X4 Models

    If flatbed equipment is not available, this CAUTION! WARNING! vehicle must be towed with the front wheels recovery strap. Only attach recovery straps OFF the ground (using a towing dolly, or • Front or rear wheel lifts must not be used to OE recommended anchor points or wheel lift equipment with the front wheels (if the remaining wheels are on the...
  • Page 195: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    EVENT DATA RECORDER 5. Clear the danger zone. (EDR) 6. Safely and slowly start pulling. 7. Disconnect the recovery strap after both This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data vehicles are secure and parked. Recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record data that will assist in under- ENHANCED ACCIDENT standing how a vehicle’s systems performed...
  • Page 197 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING ..196 Brake System ....209 Tire Chains (Traction Devices)..223 Manual Transmission —...
  • Page 198: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED SERVICING NOTE: Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip • The oil change indicator message will not • Check engine oil level. Scheduled Servicing — Gasoline Engine monitor the time since the last oil change. • Check windshield washer fluid level. Change your vehicle’s oil if it has been The scheduled services listed in this manual •...
  • Page 199 At Each Oil Change • Change oil and filter. • Rotate the tires. Rotate at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before the oil indicator system turns on. • Inspect battery and clean and tighten ter- minals as required.
  • Page 200 Maintenance Plan — Gasoline Engine Mileage or time passed (whichever 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 201 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Inspect parking brake function. Replace engine air cleaner filter. Replace air conditioning/cabin air filter. Replace spark plugs (2.4L & 3.2L engines).** Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first.
  • Page 202: Scheduled Servicing - Diesel Engine

    Scheduled Servicing — Diesel Engine The manufacturer recommends that these WARNING! maintenance intervals be performed at your Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic and the right equipment. If you have any selling dealer. The technicians at your deal- oil change indicator system. The oil change doubt about your ability to perform a ership know your vehicle best, and have ac- indicator system will remind you that it is...
  • Page 203 • Regardless of the distance covered, the tim- At Each Oil Change ing and accessory belts must be changed • Change the engine oil filter. every 4 years for particularly demanding use • Inspect the brake hoses and lines. (cold climates, city driving, long periods of idling) or at least every 6 years.
  • Page 204 Maintenance Plan — Diesel Engine 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 205 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 206: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.4L Engine 1 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 5 — Battery 2 — Oil Fill Cap 6 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Air Cleaner Filter...
  • Page 207: L Engine

    3.2L Engine 1 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 6 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 2 — Oil Filter Access Cover 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 8 — Engine Oil Fill 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 9 — Air Cleaner Filter 5 —...
  • Page 208: 2.0L Diesel Engine

    2.0L Diesel Engine 1 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 5 — Battery 2 — Engine Oil Fill 6 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Air Cleaner Filter...
  • Page 209: L Diesel Engine

    2.2L Diesel Engine 1 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 5 — Battery 2 — Engine Oil Fill 6 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick 4 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Air Cleaner Filter...
  • Page 210: Checking Oil Level

    Checking Oil Level CAUTION! WARNING! To assure proper engine lubrication, the en- fan is temperature controlled and can Overfilling or underfilling the crankcase gine oil must be maintained at the correct start at any time the ignition is in the ON will cause aeration or loss of oil pressure.
  • Page 211: Adding Washer Fluid

    Fluid Level Check — Brake Master Cylinder tire system for leaks. DO NOT REMOVE THE WARNING! COOLANT PRESSURE CAP WHEN THE The fluid level of the master cylinder should COOLING SYSTEM IS HOT. Commercially available windshield washer be checked whenever the vehicle is serviced, solvents are flammable.
  • Page 212: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    Automatic Transmission WARNING! WARNING! Fluid Level Check • Do not allow petroleum based fluid to for your vehicle is also identified on the contaminate the brake fluid. Brake seal original factory installed hydraulic mas- The fluid level is preset at the factory and ter cylinder reservoir.
  • Page 213: Maintenance-Free Battery

    Maintenance-Free Battery NOTE: CAUTION! Intentional tampering with emissions control Your vehicle is equipped with a maintenance- systems may void your warranty and could • It is essential when replacing the cables free battery. You will never have to add water, result in civil penalties being assessed on the battery that the positive cable is nor is periodic maintenance required.
  • Page 214 • Hardening or cracking Operation of the wipers on dry glass for long periods may cause deterioration of the wiper • Deformation or fatigue blades. Always use washer fluid when using If a wiper blade or wiper arm is damaged, the wipers to remove salt or dirt from a dry windshield.
  • Page 215 arm with the other hand (move the wiper Installing The Front Wipers blade toward the right side of the vehicle 1. Lift the wiper arm off of the glass, until to separate the wiper blade from the wiper the wiper arm is in the full up position. arm).
  • Page 216 Rear Wiper Blade Removal/Installation 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away from the glass to allow the rear wiper blade to be raised off of the glass. NOTE: The rear wiper arm cannot be fully raised off the glass unless the wiper arm pivot cap is unsnapped first.
  • Page 217 Installing The Rear Wiper 3. To remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm, grasp the bottom end of the wiper 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away blade nearest to wiper arm with your right from the glass to allow the rear wiper hand.
  • Page 218: Raising The Vehicle

    RAISING THE VEHICLE Both under-inflation and over-inflation affect Safety the stability of the vehicle and can produce a In the case where it is necessary to raise the WARNING! feeling of sluggish response or over respon- vehicle, go to an authorized dealer or service siveness in the steering.
  • Page 219 Tire Inflation Pressures 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum of Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation three hours. The cold tire inflation pressure The manufacturer advocates driving at safe The proper cold tire inflation pressure is must not exceed the maximum inflation pres- speeds and within posted speed limits.
  • Page 220 Radial Ply Tires Tire Spinning Damaged Run Flat tires, or Run Flat tires that have experienced a loss of pressure should be When stuck in mud, sand, snow, or ice con- replaced immediately with another Run Flat WARNING! ditions, do not spin your vehicle's wheels tire of identical size and service description above 30 mph (48 km/h) or for longer than Combining radial ply tires with other types...
  • Page 221 Tread Wear Indicators Life Of Tire Keep dismounted tires in a cool, dry place with as little exposure to light as possible. Tread wear indicators are in the original The service life of a tire is dependent upon Protect tires from contact with oil, grease, equipment tires to help you in determining varying factors including, but not limited to: and gasoline.
  • Page 222: Tire Types

    Summer Or Three Season Tires — It is recommended you contact an authorized WARNING! tire dealer or original equipment dealer with If Equipped sult in tire overloading and failure. You any questions you may have on tire specifi- Summer tires provide traction in both wet could lose control and have a collision.
  • Page 223: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Snow Tires While studded tires improve performance on This spare tire may be used in the tire rotation ice, skid and traction capability on wet or dry for your vehicle. If your vehicle has this op- Some areas of the country require the use of surfaces may be poorer than that of non- tion, refer to an authorized tire dealer for the snow tires during the Winter.
  • Page 224: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    original equipment tire, replace (or repair) specifically for the compact spare tire. Do not WARNING! install more than one compact spare tire and the original equipment tire and reinstall on located on the driver’s side B-Pillar or the wheel on the vehicle at any given time. the vehicle at the first opportunity.
  • Page 225: Tire Chains (Traction Devices)

    Tire Chains (Traction Devices) NOTE: CAUTION! If you intend parking or storing your vehicle Use of traction devices require sufficient tire- for an extended period after cleaning the Avoid products or automatic car washes to-body clearance. Follow these recommen- wheels with wheel cleaner, drive your vehicle that use acidic solutions or strong alkaline dations to guard against damage.
  • Page 226: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Non-Trailhawk Models WARNING! CAUTION! With A Two-Speed Power Takeoff Unit • Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns Using tires of different size and type • The use of 7mm snow chains is permitted and large bumps, especially with a (M+S, Snow) between front and rear axles with 225/60R17 and 225/55R18 tires.
  • Page 227: Storing The Vehicle

    tires. Rotation will increase tread life, help to • Check that the Electric Park Brake is not maintain mud, snow, and wet traction levels, engaged. and contribute to a smooth, quiet ride. • Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the battery post and be sure that the battery Refer to the “Maintenance Plan”...
  • Page 228: Bodywork

    BODYWORK Special Care • Do not drain the engine cooling system. • Whenever you leave the vehicle is station- • If you drive on salted or dusty roads or if you Preserving The Bodywork ary for two weeks or more, run idle the drive near the ocean, hose off the undercar- engine for approximately five minutes, with riage at least once a month.
  • Page 229: Interiors

    INTERIORS WARNING! CAUTION! Seats And Fabric Parts • Damage caused by these type of prod- A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a ucts may not be covered by your New collision and leave you with no protection. Vehicle Limited Warranty.
  • Page 230: Leather Parts

    Leather Parts Glass Surfaces All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a Your leather upholstery can be best preserved regular basis with commercial by regular cleaning with a damp soft cloth. household-type glass cleaner. Never use an Small particles of dirt can act as an abrasive abrasive type cleaner.
  • Page 231 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION FUEL REQUIREMENTS — NUMBER ....230 DIESEL ENGINE ... .235 WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE Fuel Icon Identification Compliant To EN16942 .
  • Page 232: Vehicle Identification Number

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is found on the left front corner of the instru- ment panel. The VIN is visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield. The VIN number also is stamped into the right front body, on the right front seat cross member.
  • Page 233: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern WARNING! until each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. SPECIFICATIONS Ensure that the socket is fully engaged on the To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off lug nut/bolt (do not insert it halfway). Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to the jack, do not tighten the lug nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered.
  • Page 234: Methanol

    Methanol CNG And LP Fuel System Modifications blended fuels, due to the lower energy con- tent of ethanol. Problems that result from (Methyl) is used in a variety of concentrations Modifications that allow the engine to run on using methanol/gasoline or E-85 ethanol when blended with unleaded gasoline.
  • Page 235: Materials Added To Fuel

    Materials Added To Fuel Indiscriminate use of fuel system cleaning agents should be avoided. Many of these materials intended for gum and varnish re- moval may contain active solvents or similar ingredients. These can harm fuel system gas- ket and diaphragm materials. Fuel Icon Identification Compliant To EN16942 Fuel Icons What It Means...
  • Page 236 Fuel Icons What It Means Compressed Natural Gas and biomethane for automotive applications EN16723 compliant fuel Liquefied Petroleum Gas for automotive applications EN589 compliant fuel Diesel fuel containing up to 7 % (V/V) Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) EN590 compliant fuel Diesel fuel containing up to 10 % (V/V) Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) EN16734 compliant fuel...
  • Page 237: Fuel Requirements - Diesel Engine

    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 590 may also be used. Use good quality diesel fuel from a reputable supplier.
  • Page 238: Fuel Icon Identification Compliant To En16942

    Fuel Icon Identification Compliant To EN16942 Fuel Icons What It Means Unleaded fuel containing up to 2,7 % (m/m) oxygen and a maximum ethanol content of 5,0 % (V/V) EN228 compliant fuel Unleaded fuel containing up to 3,7 % (m/m) oxygen and a maximum ethanol content of 10,0 % (V/V) EN228 compliant fuel Compressed Natural Gas and biomethane for automotive applications EN16723 compliant fuel Liquefied Petroleum Gas for automotive applications EN589 compliant fuel...
  • Page 239: Fluid Capacities

    Fuel Icons What It Means Diesel fuel containing up to 7 % (V/V) Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) EN590 compliant fuel Diesel fuel containing up to 10 % (V/V) Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) EN16734 compliant fuel FLUID CAPACITIES U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) All Engines...
  • Page 240: Fluids And Lubricants

    U.S. Metric Cooling System* 2.4 Liter Gasoline Engine (PARAFLU 7.2 Quarts 6.8 Liters 3.2 Liter Gasoline Engine (PARAFLU 10 Quarts 9.5 Liters 2.0 Liter Diesel Engine (PARAFLU 7.2 Quarts 6.8 Liters 2.2 Liter Diesel Engine (PARAFLU 7.2 Quarts 6.8 Liters * Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level.
  • Page 241 Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Oil – 2.0L Diesel Engine For best performance and maximum protection under all types of operat- ing conditions, the manufacturer recommends Fully Synthetic Low Ash 0W-30 engine oils that meet the requirements of FCA Material Standard 9.55535–DS1 and ACEA C2.
  • Page 242: Chassis

    Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Oil Filter We recommend you use a Mopar Engine Oil Filter. Spark Plugs – Gas Engines We recommend you use Mopar Spark Plugs. Fuel Selection – 2.4L Engine Minimum 91 Research Octane Number (RON) Fuel Selection –...
  • Page 243: Mopar Accessories

    MOPAR ACCESSORIES • In choosing Authentic Accessories you gain • For the full line of Authentic Jeep Accesso- far more than expressive style, premium ries by Mopar, visit your local dealership or Authentic Accessories By Mopar protection, or extreme entertainment, you online at mopar.com for U.S.
  • Page 244 ELECTRONICS: • Mopar Web (WiFi) • Speaker Upgrades • Electronic Vehicle Tracking System • Remote Start • Rear View Camera CARRIERS: • Hitch-mount Bike Carrier • Sport Utility Bars • Roof-mount Bike Carrier • Roof Top Cargo Basket • Roof-mount Ski and Snowboard Carrier •...
  • Page 245 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA CYBERSECURITY ...245 IPOD/USB/SD CARD/MEDIA Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) PLAYER CONTROL ..257 Your Mobile Phone To The TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL Uconnect System .
  • Page 246 Basic Voice Commands...272 Radio .....273 Media .....273 Phone .
  • Page 247: Cybersecurity

    CYBERSECURITY NOTE: WARNING! • FCA US LLC or your dealer may contact you Your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and • It is not possible to know or to predict all directly regarding software updates. may be equipped with both wired and wire- of the possible outcomes if your vehi- •...
  • Page 248: Tips Controls And General Information

    TIPS CONTROLS AND • Push the button in the center to change • Never use alcohol, gas and derivatives to clean the display lens. modes AM/FM/DAB. GENERAL INFORMATION • Prevent any liquid from entering the sys- Right Switch Steering Wheel Audio Controls tem: this could damage it beyond repair.
  • Page 249: Uconnect 3 With 5-Inch Display

    UCONNECT 3 WITH 5-INCH DISPLAY Controls On The Front Panel Uconnect 3 With 5-inch Display Radio 1 — RADIO Button 3 — CLIMATE Button 5 — Uconnect PHONE Button 2 — COMPASS Button 4 — MORE Functions Button 6 — MEDIA Button...
  • Page 250: Clock Setting

    Clock Setting Equalizer, Balance And Fade screen to reset the balance and fade to the factory setting. Press the “Back Arrow” but- 1. Push the MORE button on the faceplate. To start the clock setting procedure: ton on the touchscreen when done. Next press the “Settings”...
  • Page 251: Radio Mode

    Radio Mode 2. Press and hold the desired numbered but- During a Seek Down function, if the radio reaches the starting station after passing ton on the touchscreen for more than two Seek Previous/Next Buttons through the entire band two times, the radio seconds or until you hear a confirmation will stop at the station where it began.
  • Page 252 and index time in minutes and seconds. Play Media Mode is entered by pushing the ME- You can press the “Source,” “Pause/Play” or DIA button located on the faceplate. Once in the “Info” button on the touchscreen for artist will begin at the start of track one. information on the current song playing.
  • Page 253 Inserting Auxiliary Device Inserting USB/iPod Device on the touchscreen to return to the beginning of the current selection, or return to the Gently insert the USB/iPod device into the Gently insert the Auxiliary device cable into beginning of the previous selection if the Disc the AUX Port.
  • Page 254: Bluetooth Source

    Once the Bluetooth device is paired to the NOTE: Shuffle Uconnect system, push the MEDIA button • You must have Bluetooth enabled on your Press the “Shuffle” button on the touch- located on the faceplate. Once in Media device to complete this procedure. screen to play the selections on the USB/iPod Mode, press the “Source”...
  • Page 255: Uconnect 3C/3C Nav

    UCONNECT 3C/3C NAV 9. When the pairing process has successfully • Select “Paired Phones” then press the “Add Device” button on the touch- completed, the system will prompt you to Uconnect 3C/3C NAV At A Glance screen. choose whether or not this is your favorite device.
  • Page 256 Balance/Fade • Press “X” to save your settings and exit out CAUTION! of the Clock Setting screen. • Press the “Balance/Fade” button on the Do NOT attach any object to the touch- touchscreen to Balance audio between the Background Themes screen, doing so can result in damage to front speakers or fade the audio between •...
  • Page 257: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    Radio Mode volume level indicator. This alters the auto- WARNING! matic adjustment of the audio volume with variation to vehicle speed. ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the wheel. You have full responsibility and Drag & Drop Menu Bar assume all risks related to the use of the Uconnect features and applications in this The Uconnect features and services in the...
  • Page 258: Media Mode

    Media Mode Direct Tune The controls are accessed by pressing the desired button on the touchscreen and • Tune directly to a radio station by pressing choosing between Disc, AUX, USB, the “Tune” button on the screen, and en- Bluetooth or SD Card. tering the desired station number.
  • Page 259: Ipod/Usb/Sd Card/Media

    IPOD/USB/SD CARD/MEDIA Audio Jack (AUX) lighted, then press the preferred setting until a check-mark appears next to the setting, PLAYER CONTROL • The AUX allows a device to be plugged into showing that setting has been selected. The the radio and utilize the vehicle’s sound following feature settings are available: system, using a 3.5 mm audio cable, to •...
  • Page 260: Sd Card

    SD Card NAVIGATION • When connected, the compatible USB de- vice can be controlled using the radio or • Play songs stored on an SD card inserted • The information in the section below is only Steering Wheel Audio Controls to play, skip into the SD card slot.
  • Page 261: Finding Points Of Interest

    Finding Points Of Interest One-Step Voice Destination Entry 4. In the Guidance menu, adjust the Nav Volume by pressing the “+” or “–” buttons • From the main Navigation menu, press the • Enter a navigation destination without tak- on the touchscreen. “Where To?”...
  • Page 262: Go Home

    Adding A Stop • You may enter your address directly, use your current location as your home address, • To add a stop you must be navigating a or choose from recently found locations. route. • To delete your Home location (or other •...
  • Page 263: Uconnect Phone

    UCONNECT PHONE Operation Uconnect 3 Phone Menu 1 — Call/Redial/Hold 7 — Uconnect Phone Settings Menu 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 8 — Text Messaging 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 9 — Direct Dial Pad 4 — Mobile Phone Battery Life 10 —...
  • Page 264 Uconnect 3C/3C NAV Phone Menu 1 — Favorite Contacts 11 — Recent Call Log 2 — Mobile Phone Battery Life 12 — Browse Phone Book Entries 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 13 — End Call 4 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 14 —...
  • Page 265: Uconnect Phone Features

    Uconnect Phone Features Uconnect Phone (Bluetooth Hands Free Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System Calling) The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to place and receive hands-free mobile phone Mobile phone pairing is the process of estab- The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to calls.
  • Page 266 Start Pairing Procedure On The Radio Uconnect 3C, 3C NAV: Pair Your iPhone Uconnect 3: Uconnect 3C & 3C NAV Uconnect 3 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON position. 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON position.
  • Page 267 Select The iPhone's Priority Level Pair Your Android Device 3. When your mobile phone finds the Uconnect system, select “Uconnect”. When the pairing process has successfully Complete The iPhone Pairing Procedure completed, the system will prompt you to choose whether or not this is your favorite mobile phone.
  • Page 268: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    You are now ready to make hands-free calls. 5. Once your mobile phone finds the 1. Confirm the passkey shown on the mobile Press the Uconnect “Phone” button Uconnect system, select “Uconnect”. phone matches the passkey shown on the your steering wheel to begin. Uconnect system then...
  • Page 269: Phonebook

    Phonebook Using Do Not Disturb • If you are listening to available voice com- mand options, you do not have to listen to The Uconnect system will automatically sync With Do Not Disturb, you can disable notifi- the entire list. When you hear the command your phonebook from your paired phone, if cations from incoming calls and texts, allow- that you need, push the...
  • Page 270: Incoming Text Messages

    To enable incoming text messaging: • Reply with text message is not compatible with iPhones. iPhone • Auto reply with text message is only avail- 1. Press the settings button on the mobile able on phones that support Bluetooth phone. MAP.
  • Page 271: Voice Text Reply (Not Compatible With Iphone)

    Voice Text Reply (Not Compatible With Android Devices iPhone) 1. Push the Menu button on the mobile phone. NOTE: 2. Select Settings. Voice texting reply and voice texting features require a compatible mobile device enabled 3. Select Connections. with Bluetooth Message Access Profile 4.
  • Page 272: Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Uconnect System

    2. Wait for the beep and say one of the NOTE: • Many mobile phones do not automatically pre-defined messages. (If you are not To make the SMS voice reading function reconnect after being restarted (hard re- sure, you can say “help”). Uconnect will boot).
  • Page 273: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    UCONNECT VOICE Uconnect 3C/3C NAV • Up to 5,000 contact names with four num- bers per contact will transfer to the RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS Uconnect 3C/3C NAV system phonebook. Introducing Uconnect • Up to 2,000 contact names with six num- bers per contact will transfer to the Start using Uconnect Voice Recognition with Uconnect 3 system phonebook.
  • Page 274: Get Started

    Get Started b. Long Press: Push and hold continuously for a few milliseconds, then release the 1. Visit UconnectPhone.com to check device VR button for Siri functions. After you and feature compatibility and to find de- hear the familiar Siri "double beep," vice pairing instructions.
  • Page 275: Radio

    Radio Notice the visual cues that inform you of your voice recognition system’s status. Cues ap- Use your voice to quickly get to the AM, or FM pear on the touchscreen. stations you would like to hear. Push the VR button .
  • Page 276: Phone

    • “Redial (call previous outgoing phone num- • “Play artist Beethoven” “Play album Great- est Hits” “Play song Moonlight Sonata” ber)” “Play genre Classical” • “Call back (call previous incoming phone number)” TIP: Press the Browse button on the touch- screen to see all of the music on your iPod or TIP: When providing a Voice Command, push USB device.
  • Page 277: Voice Text Reply

    PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES Stuck in Yes. See you later. traffic. Start without I’ll be late. Where are Okay. I will be you? <number> Are you there minutes late. Call me. yet? I’ll call you I need See you in Uconnect 3C/3C NAV Phone later.
  • Page 278: Climate (3C/3C Nav)

    Climate (3C/3C NAV) Navigation (3C/3C NAV) Too hot? Too cold? Adjust vehicle tempera- The Uconnect navigation feature helps you tures hands-free and keep everyone comfort- save time and become more productive when able while you keep moving ahead. (If vehicle you know exactly how to get to where you is equipped with climate control.) want to go.
  • Page 279 Getting Started To enable Siri push and hold, then release the Uconnect Voice Recognition (VR) button on Ensure Siri is enabled on your iPhone. the steering wheel. After you hear a double beep you can ask Siri to play podcasts and music, get directions, read text messages and many other useful requests.
  • Page 280: Do Not Disturb

    • Create a custom auto reply message up to NOTE: A push and release of the button will 160 characters. start normal embedded VR functions. The NOTE: push and hold, then release of the Only the first 25 characters can be seen on button will start Siri functions.
  • Page 281 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ..280 FINLAND ....285 PORTUGAL ....290 FRANCE.
  • Page 282: If You Need Assistance

    IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE When you contact the distributor please pro- vide all of the following information: The manufacturer distributors are vitally in- • Your name, address and phone number. terested in your satisfaction with their prod- • Vehicle Identification Number (this 17 digit ucts and services.
  • Page 283: 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 284: 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 285: 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 Tel: 800 200 233 No. 1509, Building# 63, – International Toll Number Dongsanhuan Middle Road San José, Costa Rica...
  • Page 286: Denmark

    Zip Code 152 Chrysler Customer Service* ECUADOR – Universal Toll Free Number Tel.: +503 2248 6400 Chrysler Jeep Automotriz del Ecuador Tel: 00 800 1692 1692 Fax: +503 278 5731 – Local Toll Free Number Av. Juan Tanca Marengo km. 4.5...
  • Page 287: Finland

    GERMANY GREECE Jeep Customer Service* – Universal Toll Free Number Jeep Customer Service* Chrysler Jeep Dodge Hellas – Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – Local Toll Free Number 240-242 Kifisias Avenue Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 –...
  • Page 288: Honduras

    HONDURAS HUNGARY INDIA Jeep Customer Service* Grupo Q de Honduras FCA India Automobile Private Limited – Universal Toll Free Number Blvd.. Centro América frente a Plaza Benefice Building, 2nd Floor, Tel: 80 10 10 80 – International Toll Number Miraflores,...
  • Page 289: 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 290: 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 291: New Zealand

    Tel.: (51-1) 712 2000 Fax: +507 233 2843 NORWAY Fax: (51-1) 712 2002 PARAGUAY Jeep Customer Service* – Universal Toll Free Number Garden Autolider S.A Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – International Toll Number Av. República de Argentina esq. Facundo...
  • Page 292: Poland

    43-300 Bielsko-Biała Lagoas Park, Edificio 15, Piso 2 Fax: 0262488443 Tel: +48 (033) 813-21-00, 813-51-00 2740-262 Porto Salvo (Oeiras) Jeep Customer Service* Universal Toll Free Number ROMANIA – Universal Toll Free Number AUTO ITALIA IMPEX SRL Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 –...
  • Page 293: Russia

    RUSSIA SERBIA SLOVAKIA Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 88 001 00 8182 Tel: 0800 120120 Tel: 800 900 001 – International Toll Number –...
  • Page 294: Slovenia

    SLOVENIA SOUTH AFRICA SPAIN Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Avto Triglav d.o.o. – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number Dunajska 122 Tel: 8066727869 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – International Toll Number – Local Toll Free Number...
  • Page 295: Sweden

    SWEDEN SWITZERLAND TAIWAN Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Chrysler Taiwan Co. , LTD. – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number 13th Floor Union Enterprise Plaza Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 –...
  • Page 296: Ukraine

    UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM URUGUAY Jeep Customer Service* PJSC “AUTOCAPITAL” SEVEL Uruguay S. A. – Universal Toll Free Number Chervonoarmiyska Str. 15/2 Convenio 820 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – Local Toll Free Number 01004 Kyiv Montevideo, Uruguay Tel: 0800 1692966...
  • Page 297: Venezuela

    VENEZUELA Services And Parts Zona Industrial II, Av. Norte-Sur 5 C/C Calle FCA Venezuela LLC Este-Oeste Avenida Pancho Pepe Croquer. Zona C.C LD Center Local B-2 Industrial Norte Valencia, Estado Carabobo Valencia, Estado Caraboro Telf: (58) 241-6132757 Tel: +(58) 241-613 2400 (58) 241-6132773 Fax: +(58) 241-613 2538 Fax: (58) 241-6132743...
  • Page 301 INDEX Accessories ....241 Air Pressure Fluid Type ....240 Mopar .
  • Page 302 Cruise Light....64, 65 Emergency, In Case Of Oil (Engine) ....204 Hazard Warning Flasher ..160 Oil (Engine) .
  • Page 303 Light ....62 Hood Release ....47 Filters Air Conditioning .
  • Page 304 Rear Fog ....163 Memory Feature (Memory Seat) ..23 Lap/Shoulder Belts ....89 Latches .
  • Page 305 Preparation For Jacking ..174 Roll Over Warning....2 Viscosity ....237 Oil Pressure Light .
  • Page 306 Siri ....276, 277 Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System Inspection ....117 Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting .
  • Page 307 Trailer Sway Control (TSC)..75 General Information ..221 Vehicle Security Alarm (Security Alarm) . .18 High Speed ....217 Trailer Towing .
  • Page 308 Windshield Washers ..33, 209 Fluid ....209 Windshield Wiper Blades ..211 Windshield Wipers .
  • Page 312 ©2018 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC.

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