Jeep CHEROKEE 2017 User Manual
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  • 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 Some of these should not be When it comes to service, remember that your This User Guide has been prepared to help used when driving because they take your authorized dealer knows your Jeep ® vehicle you quickly become acquainted with the im-...
  • 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 The manufacturer reserves the right to make approved design), or if an individual operat- changes in design and specifications, and/or ing permit was issued for the vehicle after the This Owner’s Manual contains WARNINGS to make additions to or improvements in its attachment or installation of such parts, it against operating procedures that could re- 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 — Multifunction Lever 5 — Windshield Wiper Lever 3 — Steering Wheel 6 — Glove/Storage Compartment...
  • Page 11 INTERIOR Interior Features 1 — Power Window Switches 4 — Switch Bank 7 — Seats 2 — Ignition Start/Stop Button 5 — Climate Controls 3 — Uconnect Radio 6 — Gear Selector...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS .....13 SEATS.....23 Adaptive Bi-Xenon High Intensity Discharge Headlights —...
  • Page 14 CLIMATE CONTROLS ..40 POWER SUNROOF ...60 LIFTGATE ....63 Manual Climate Control Without A Opening.
  • Page 15: Keys

    KEYS • The Keyless Push Button Ignition has three operating positions which are la- Your vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. beled and will illuminate when in position. The ignition system consists of a key fob with The three positions are: OFF, ACC, and Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) and a START/ ON/RUN.
  • Page 16: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH All doors can be programmed to unlock on WARNING! the first push of the unlock button. Refer to Keyless Enter-N-Go — Ignition “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” in your • Always remove the key fobs from the Owner’s Manual at www.mopar.eu/owner for vehicle and lock all doors when leaving This feature allows the driver to operate the further information.
  • Page 17 WARNING! • Driving position. could operate power windows, other con- • All the electrical devices are available. trols, or move the vehicle. • Do not leave children or animals inside NOTE: parked vehicles in hot weather. Interior The vehicle will not start if the key fob is heat build-up may cause serious injury located inside the cargo area and the liftgate or death.
  • Page 18: Remote Starting System - If Equipped

    REMOTE STARTING During normal operation, after placing the CAUTION! keyless ignition in the ON/RUN mode, the SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED Vehicle Security Light will turn on for three The Sentry Key Immobilizer system is not seconds for a bulb check. If the light remains •...
  • Page 19: To Arm The System

    alarm, the horn will sound for 29 seconds and • Push the lock button on the exterior • The vehicle security alarm remains armed during power liftgate entry. Pushing the turn off all of the visual signals after an Passive Entry Door Handle with a valid additional 31 seconds.
  • Page 20: Doors

    DOORS WARNING! Manual Door Locks • When leaving the vehicle, always remove the key fob from the vehicle and lock To lock each door, rotate the door lock knob your vehicle. If equipped with Keyless on each door trim panel rearward until the red Enter-N-Go —...
  • Page 21: Power Door Locks

    Power Door Locks If the door lock switch is pushed while the ignition is in ACC or ON/RUN and the driver's The power door lock switches are located on door is open, the doors will not lock. each front door panel. Push the switch to lock If a rear door is locked, it cannot be opened or unlock the doors.
  • Page 22 To Unlock From The Passenger Side • A lock request is made by the Passive Entry door handle while a door is open. With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5ft • A lock request is made by the door panel (1.5m) of the passenger door handle, grab switch while the door is open.
  • Page 23 To Unlock/Enter The Liftgate To Lock The Vehicle’s Doors And 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 use the system, open each rear door, use a flat blade screwdriver (or emergency key) and Manual Seat Adjustment rotate the dial to the lock or unlock position. When the system on a door is engaged, that Manual Front Seat Forward/Rearward Ad- door can only be opened by using the outside justment door handle even if the inside door lock is in...
  • Page 26: Power Adjustment Front - If Equipped

    Backrest Manual Front WARNING! To adjust the seatback, lift the lever located • Adjusting a seat while driving may be on the outboard side of the seat, lean back to dangerous. Moving a seat while driving the desired position and release the lever. To could result in loss of control which return the seatback, lift the lever, lean for- could cause a collision and serious in-...
  • Page 27: Manual Adjustment Rear

    Then, using body pressure, move forward and WARNING! WARNING! rearward on the seat to be sure that the seat adjusters have latched. Do not ride with the seatback reclined so Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that the shoulder belt is no longer resting that the shoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest.
  • Page 28: Heated/Ventilated Seats

    NOTE: Easy Entry/Exit Feature Before programming your key fob you must The memory seat has an Easy Entry/Exit fea- select the “Linking And Unlinking The Re- ture. This feature provides automatic driver mote Keyless Entry Key Fob To Memory” seat positioning to enhance driver mobility feature through the Uconnect system.
  • Page 29 • Press the heated seat button a second driver and front passenger cooler in higher WARNING! time to turn the LO setting ON. ambient temperatures. The fans operate at two speeds, HI and LO. • Press the heated seat button a third •...
  • Page 30: Head Restraints

    This feature can be programmed through the WARNING! Uconnect system. Refer to “Uconnect Set- cause serious injury or death in the tings” in “Multimedia” in the Owner’s event of a collision. Manual on www.mopar.eu/owner for further details. NOTE: Do not reverse the head restraints (making HEAD RESTRAINTS the rear of the head restraint face forward) in an attempt to gain additional clearance to the...
  • Page 31: Front Removal

    head restraint, put the head restraint posts WARNING! WARNING! into the holes and push downward. Then, stops. Failure to follow this warning moved head restraints in a location out- adjust the head restraint to the appropriate side the occupant compartment. could cause personal injury if the Active height.
  • Page 32: Rear Removal

    WARNING! WARNING! sure the outboard head restraints are in ALL the head restraints MUST be rein- their upright positions when the seat is to stalled in the vehicle to properly protect be occupied. the occupants. Follow the re-installation instructions above prior to operating the NOTE: vehicle or occupying a seat.
  • Page 33: Heated Steering Wheel

    The heated steering wheel control button is WARNING! WARNING! located within the Uconnect system. You can chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord in- gain access to the control button through the Do not adjust the steering column while jury, medication, alcohol use, exhaus- climate screen or the controls screen.
  • Page 34: Exterior Mirrors

    Headlight glare from vehicles behind you can up, down, left, and right for various drivers. • Press the mirror dimmer button a second time to turn the feature off. be reduced by moving the small control under The mirror should be adjusted to center on the mirror to the night position (toward the the view through the rear window.
  • Page 35 NOTE: NOTE: The passenger side convex outside mirror will If the vehicle speed is greater than 10 mph give a much wider view to the rear, and (16 km/h), the folding feature will be disabled. especially of the lane next to your vehicle. If the mirrors are in the folded position, and the vehicle speed is equal or greater than WARNING!
  • Page 36: 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 ment panel to the left of the steering wheel. The Adaptive Headlight System can be turned on or off using the Uconnect System, From the off (O) position, rotate the headlight refer to “Uconnect Settings”...
  • Page 37: High Beams

    High Beams system. Refer to “Uconnect Settings” in To activate the delay feature, place the igni- tion in the OFF position while the headlights “Multimedia” in the Owner’s Manual on are still on. Then, turn off the headlights www.mopar.eu/owner for further details. Push the multifunction lever toward the in- within 45 seconds.
  • Page 38: Front And Rear Fog Lights - If Equipped

    Front And Rear Fog Lights — If Equipped Automatic Headlight Leveling — HID NOTE: Headlights Only • 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, light switch.
  • Page 39: Instrument Panel Dimmer Control

    Instrument Panel Dimmer Control WIPER AND WASHERS With the parking lights or headlights on, rotating the instrument panel dimmer control The instrument panel dimmer control is part upward will increase the brightness of the of the headlight switch and is located on the instrument panel lights and lighted cuphold- driver’s side of the instrument panel.
  • Page 40: Front Wipers

    Front Wipers Mist Automatic Wiping Push the lever upward to the Mist position The sensitivity of the system can be adjusted The windshield wiper/washer controls are lo- and release for a single wiping cycle. with the multifunction lever. Wiper delay po- cated on the multifunction lever on the right sition one is the least sensitive, and wiper side of the steering column.
  • Page 41: Rear Wiper

    • The Rain Sensing feature can be turned on Remote Start Mode Inhibit — On vehicles Rear Washer Operation and off using the Uconnect System, refer equipped with Remote Starting system, Rain Push the lever forward and hold while spray is to “Uconnect Settings”...
  • Page 42: Climate Controls

    CLIMATE CONTROLS Manual Climate Control Without A Touchscreen Overview The controls for the manual heating and air conditioning system in this vehicle consist of a series of outer rotary dials and inner push knobs. These comfort controls can be set to obtain desired interior conditions.
  • Page 43 Manual Climate Control Without A Touchscreen Descriptions Icon Description Blower Control Use this control to regulate the amount of air forced through the system in any mode you select. The blower speed in- creases as you move the control clockwise from the off position. NOTE: Depending on the configuration, your vehicle may be equipped with four blower speeds.
  • Page 44 Icon Description Bi-Level Mode Bi-Level Mode Air comes from the instrument panel outlets and floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister outlets. NOTE: BI-LEVEL mode is designed under comfort conditions to provide cooler air out of the panel outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets.
  • Page 45 Icon Description Recirculation Button Push and release this button to change the system between recirculation mode and outside air mode. Recirculation can be used when outside conditions such as smoke, odors, dust, or high humidity are present. NOTE: • Continuous use of the Recirculation mode may make the inside air stuffy and window fogging may occur. Extended use of this mode is not recommended.
  • Page 46 Economy Mode It operates automatically once the following CAUTION! conditions are met: If ECONOMY mode is desired, push the A/C Activation By Front Defrost Failure to follow these cautions can cause button to turn off the LED indicator and the damage to the heating elements: •...
  • Page 47: Climate Controls With A Touchscreen Overview

    Climate Controls With A Touchscreen Overview 5.0 With Manual Temperature Controls...
  • Page 48 8.4/8.4 NAV With Manual Temperature Controls...
  • Page 49 Manual Temperature Faceplate Controls...
  • Page 50 5.0 With Automatic Temperature Controls...
  • Page 51 8.4/8.4 NAV With Automatic Temperature Controls...
  • Page 52 Automatic Temperature Faceplate Controls...
  • Page 53 Climate Control With A Touchscreen Descriptions Icon Description MAX A/C Button Press and release the button on the touchscreen, or push and release the button on the faceplate, to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when A/C is on. A/C Button Press and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when A/C is on.
  • Page 54 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 55 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 56 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 57 Climate Control Functions MAX A/C NOTE: In cold weather, use of Recirculation mode A/C (Air Conditioning) MAX A/C sets the control for maximum cool- may lead to excessive window fogging. The ing performance. The Air Conditioning (A/C) button allows the Recirculation feature may be unavailable operator to manually activate or deactivate Press and release to toggle between MAX A/C...
  • Page 58: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc) - If Equipped

    Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) — NOTE: Manual Operation Override If Equipped • It is not necessary to move the tempera- This system offers a full complement of ture settings for cold or hot vehicles. The manual override features. The AUTO symbol Automatic Operation system automatically adjusts the tempera- in the front ATC display will be turned off...
  • Page 59: Operating Tips

    Operating Tips Vacation/Storage Outside Air Intake Before you store your vehicle, or keep it out of Make sure the air intake, located directly in NOTE: service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks or more, front of the windshield, is free of obstructions Refer to the chart at the end of this section run the air conditioning system at idle for such as leaves.
  • Page 60 Operating Tips Chart...
  • Page 61: Windows

    WINDOWS Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch There are single window controls on each passenger door trim panel, which operate the Protection Power Window Controls passenger door windows. The window con- NOTE: trols will operate only when the ignition is in The window controls on the driver's door the ACC or ON/RUN position.
  • Page 62: Reset Auto-Up

    Reset Auto-Up POWER SUNROOF Should the Auto-Up feature stop working, the The power sunroof switches are located on window probably needs to be reset. To reset the overhead console. Auto-Up: 1. Pull the window switch up to close the window completely and continue to hold the switch up for an additional two sec- onds after the window is closed.
  • Page 63: 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 64: Pinch Protection Feature

    Push and hold the shade switch rearward NOTE: WARNING! again and the shade will open automatically If three consecutive sunroof close attempts • In a collision, there is a greater risk of to the full-open position. result in Pinch Protect reversals, the fourth being thrown from a vehicle with an close attempt will be a Manual Close move- Express Close...
  • Page 65: Hood

    HOOD CAUTION! Opening The Hood To prevent possible damage, do not slam the hood to close it. Lower hood to approxi- Two latches must be released to open the mately 12 inches (30 cm) and drop the hood. hood to close. Make sure hood is fully 1.
  • Page 66: Closing

    The power liftgate may also be opened or NOTE: closed by pushing the liftgate button located The liftgate unlock feature is built into the on the front overhead console. If the liftgate electronic liftgate release. is fully open, the liftgate can be closed by Cargo Area Features pushing the liftgate button located on the left rear trim panel, near the liftgate opening.
  • Page 67 Cargo Tie-Down Hooks And Loops WARNING! WARNING! The tie-downs located on the cargo area floor rear cargo area. The rear cargo space is • Place as much cargo as possible in front should be used to secure loads safely when intended for load carrying purposes only, of the rear axle.
  • Page 68: Internal Equipment

    INTERNAL EQUIPMENT The center console 12 Volt power outlet is powered directly from the battery (power Power Outlets available at all times). Items plugged into this outlet may discharge the battery and/or There are three 12 Volt electrical power out- prevent the engine from starting.
  • Page 69 There is also a 12 Volt power outlet located in • Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only. Do not insert any other object the rear cargo area of the vehicle. This power in the power outlet as this will damage the outlet has power available directly from the outlet and blow the fuse.
  • Page 70 Power Outlets Fuse Locations 1 — F75 Fuse 20A Yellow Front Power Outlet/Cigar Lighter Console Bin 2 — F81 Fuse 20A Yellow Rear Power Outlet (battery powered at all times) 3 — F91 Fuse 20A Yellow Rear Power Outlet (powered when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position) 4 —...
  • Page 71: Wireless Charging Pad - If Equipped

    Wireless Charging Pad — If Equipped from your mobile phone provider, or an online or local electronics retailer. The wireless Your vehicle may be equipped with a wireless charging pad is equipped with an anti-slip charging pad located inside the upper portion mat, an adjustable cradle to hold your mobile of the center console.
  • Page 72 4. Use the adjustable cradle to hold the NOTE: WARNING! mobile phone in position. The cradle The initial adjustment will only need to be Failure to wait until the object(s) cool moves by pushing down on the finger tabs done once as long as only one mobile could result in personal injury, including and moving the cradle in or out.
  • Page 73 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS ..72 WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS AND ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — MESSAGES ....75 OBD II .
  • Page 74: Instrument Clusters

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS Instrument Cluster 1 — Tachometer 4 — Fuel Gauge 2 — Instrument Cluster Display 5 — Temperature Gauge 3 — Speedometer...
  • Page 75 Diesel Instrument Cluster 1 — Tachometer 4 — Fuel Gauge 2 — Instrument Cluster Display 5 — Temperature Gauge 3 — Speedometer...
  • Page 76: Instrument Cluster Display - If Equipped

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster Display Controls • Push the up button to scroll upward through the main menus (Speedometer, DISPLAY — IF EQUIPPED Vehicle Info, Driver Assist, Fuel Economy, Trip, Audio, Messages, Screen Set Up). Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- ment cluster display, which offers useful in- •...
  • Page 77: Instrument Cluster Display Selectable Items

    Instrument Cluster Display Selectable sidered as exhaustive and/or alternative to the bulb check or when driving, if the driver’s Items the information contained in the Owner seat belt remains unbuckled, the Seat Belt Manual, which you are advised to read care- Reminder Light will flash or remain on con- The instrument cluster display can be used to fully in all cases.
  • Page 78 If the light remains on when the parking NOTE: The light should illuminate for approximately brake has been disengaged, and the fluid The light may flash momentarily during sharp two seconds. The light should then turn off level is at the full mark on the master cylinder cornering maneuvers, which change fluid unless the parking brake is applied or a brake reservoir, it indicates a possible brake hy-...
  • Page 79 Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is — Oil Temperature Warning Light CAUTION! corrected. This light does not indicate how This telltale indicates vehicle oil temperature much oil is in the engine. The engine oil level Continuous driving with the Transmission is high.
  • Page 80: Yellow Telltale Lights

    mission is placed in the PARK position. The If the vehicle is moving, there will also be a through several typical driving styles. In most light should turn off. If the light remains on single chime. situations, the vehicle will drive normally and with the vehicle under power, your vehicle will not require towing.
  • Page 81 • Each time the ignition is placed in the — Tire Pressure Monitoring System CAUTION! ON/RUN position, the ESC system will be (TPMS) Warning Light could affect fuel economy and driveability. ON, even if it was turned off previously. The warning light switches on and a message If the MIL is flashing, severe catalytic •...
  • Page 82 vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure la- Your vehicle has also been equipped with a 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 83 If the ABS light remains on or turns on while ambient temperature is below 5°F (-15° C) at — Low Windshield Washer Fluid Indi- driving, then the Anti-Lock portion of the the time the engine is shut off as a reminder cator —...
  • Page 84: Blue Telltale Lights

    — SERV (Service) 4WD Indicator Light — Rear Fog Light Indicator ward you to switch the headlights back to low beam. Pull the lever toward you for a tempo- If the light stays on or comes on during This indicator will illuminate when the rear rary high beam on, "flash to pass"...
  • Page 85: White Telltale Lights

    White Telltale Lights — Stop/Start Active Indicator Light — — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set If Equipped With Target Detected Light — If Equipped — Cruise Control ON Indicator This telltale will illuminate when the Stop/ This light will turn on when the Adaptive This light will turn on when the speed control Start function is in “Autostop”...
  • Page 86: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    is less then 30 mph (48 km/h). If these button has been selected. Refer to “Adaptive If any of these systems require service, the OBD II system will turn on the Malfunction conditions are not met while attempting to Cruise Control” in “Starting And Operating” Indicator Light (MIL).
  • Page 87: Cybersecurity

    Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II) For further information, refer to “Privacy WARNING! Practices” and “Uconnect CyberSecurity” in Cybersecurity • If unauthorized equipment is connected “All About Uconnect Access” in your Owner’s Your vehicle is required to have an Onboard to the OBD II connection port, such as a Manual Radio Supplement and “Cybersecu- Diagnostic system (OBD II) and a connection driver-behavior tracking device, it may:...
  • Page 89 SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES ...88 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SAFETY TIPS ....136 SYSTEMS ....107 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) .
  • Page 90: 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 These are all normal characteristics of ABS.
  • Page 91: Electronic Brake Control System

    required. However, the conventional brake Your vehicle may also be equipped with “Brake System Warning Light” does not system will continue to operate normally if Trailer Sway Control (TSC), Ready Alert Brak- come on when the ignition is turned to the the “Brake System Warning Light”...
  • Page 92 • The vehicle must be stopped. WARNING! WARNING! • Park brake must be off. acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase eration to ensure safe operation of the • Driver door must be closed. the traction afforded by prevailing road vehicle under all road conditions.
  • Page 93 2. Shift the transmission into PARK. Towing With HSA Traction Control System (TCS) 3. Apply the parking brake. HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate This system monitors the amount of wheel roll back while towing a trailer. spin of each of the driven wheels. If wheel 4.
  • Page 94 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 95 should be used for most driving conditions. NOTE: NOTE: Alternate ESC modes should only be used for System may switch from ESC “Full Off” to • When in “Partial Off” mode, the TCS func- specific reasons as noted in the following “Partial Off”...
  • Page 96 dicator Light” comes on continuously with • Each time the ignition is turned ON, the WARNING! ESC system will be on even if it was turned the engine running, a malfunction has been gage to assist in maintaining stability. off previously. detected in the ESC system.
  • Page 97 occurring during severe or evasive driving Trailer Sway Control (TSC) WARNING! maneuvers; it cannot prevent wheel lift due to TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recognize location, and adjust the trailer load to other factors, such as road conditions, leav- an excessively swaying trailer and will take eliminate trailer sway.
  • Page 98 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- matically if driven down a grade of sufficient ing while in 4WD Low Range.
  • Page 99 NOTE: Disabling HDC • The cluster icon and switch lamp will flash During HDC the +/- shifter input is used for for several seconds then extinguish when HDC will be deactivated and disabled if any the driver pushes the HDC switch but HDC target speed selection, but will not af- of the following conditions occur: enable conditions are not met.
  • Page 100 Selec Speed Control (SSC) — If Equipped Activating SSC • 8th = 5 mph (8 km/h) • 9th = 5.6 mph (9 km/h) – If Equipped Once SSC is enabled it will activate automati- SSC is intended for off road driving in 4WD •...
  • Page 101: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    AUXILIARY DRIVING Deactivating SSC Feedback To The Driver: SYSTEMS The instrument cluster has an SSC icon and SSC will be deactivated but remain available the SSC switch has an LED which offer feed- if any of the following conditions occur: Blind Spot Monitoring back to the driver about the state SSC is in.
  • Page 102 rear end of the vehicle is exposed. The RCP system will then have a clear view of the cross 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.
  • Page 103: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    system will respond with both visual and an audible alert is requested, the radio is also NOTE: audible alerts when a detected object is pres- muted. Turn/hazard signal status is ignored; FCW monitors the information from the for- ent. Whenever an audible alert is requested, the RCP state always requests the chime.
  • Page 104: Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)

    • Changing the FCW status to “off” prevents Near WARNING! the system from warning you of a possible Changing the FCW status to the “Near” set- collision with the vehicle in front of you. If Forward Collision Warning (FCW) is not ting, allows the system to warn you of a FCW is set to off, “FCW OFF”...
  • Page 105 must not exceed the maximum inflation pres- NOTE: In this situation, the “Tire Pressure Monitor- sure molded into the tire sidewall. Refer to When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may ing Telltale Light” will turn off only after the “Tires”...
  • Page 106 • Driving on a significantly underinflated NOTE: CAUTION! tire causes the tire to overheat and can It is particularly important for you to check wheels to assure TPMS feature opera- lead to tire failure. Underinflation also the tire pressure in all of the tires on your tion.
  • Page 107 message for a minimum of five seconds and a the pressure values in the graphic display in exists. If the system fault no longer exists, the graphic showing the pressure values of each the instrument cluster will return to their “Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light”...
  • Page 108 2. If you install the compact or non- 5. Once you repair or replace the original for 10 minutes above 15.5 mph (25 km/h). matching full size spare tire in place of a road tire and reinstall it on the vehicle in The TPMS will chime, the "TPM Telltale road tire that has a pressure below the place of the compact spare or non-...
  • Page 109: Occupant Restraint Systems

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT Here are some simple steps you can take to far back as possible and use the proper child restraint (refer to “Child Restraints” minimize the risk of harm from a deploying SYSTEMS in this section for further information). air bag: Some of the most important safety features in 3.
  • Page 110: Seat Belt Systems

    Seat Belt Systems 8. Do not lean against the door or window. If Initial Indication your vehicle has side air bags, and deploy- If the driver is unbuckled when the ignition Buckle up even though you are an excellent ment occurs, the side air bags will inflate switch is first in the START or ON/RUN posi- driver, even on short trips.
  • Page 111 Seat Belt Reminder Light and sounding an Rear Seat BeltAlert NOTE: intermittent chime. Once the BeltAlert warn- If BeltAlert has been deactivated, the Seat Rear Seat BeltAlert shows the driver whether ing sequence has completed, the Seat Belt Belt Reminder Light will turn on and remain the seat belts in the rear seat are buckled or Reminder Light will remain solid red until the on until the driver and outboard front seat...
  • Page 112 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! vere injury or death in the event of a • A twisted seat belt may not protect you wear your seat belt even though you have air bags. crash. properly. In a collision, it could even cut •...
  • Page 113 out the seat belt. Slide the latch plate up WARNING! the webbing as far as necessary to allow your shoulder so that your strongest the seat belt to go around your lap. bones will take the force in a collision. •...
  • Page 114 5. Position the shoulder belt across the 4. Continue to slide the latch plate up until it As a guide, if you are shorter than average, 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 115 Seat belts must be worn by all occupants The pretensioners are triggered by the Occu- WARNING! including pregnant women: the risk of injury pant Restraint Controller (ORC). Like the air 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 116 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 117: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    • Instrument Panel position. After the self-check, the Air Bag WARNING! Warning Light will turn off. If the ORC detects • Knee Impact Bolsters the seat belt or children who are using a malfunction in any part of the system, it •...
  • Page 118 NOTE: instrument panel. The Redundant Air Bag 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 119 rollover collisions. The front air bags will not WARNING! WARNING! deploy in all frontal collisions, including inflate. Sit back, comfortably extending steering wheel because any such objects some that may produce substantial vehicle your arms to reach the steering wheel or could cause harm if the vehicle is in a damage —...
  • Page 120 The steering wheel hub trim cover and the WARNING! WARNING! upper right side of the instrument panel • Do not mount any accessories to the separate and fold out of the way as the air Make sure that objects inside the Flip 'n knee impact bolsters such as alarm bags inflate to their full size.
  • Page 121 SAB moves at a very 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 deploy- ing air bag.
  • Page 122 SABICs inflate with enough force to in- Restraint Controller (ORC) determines WARNING! jure occupants if they are not belted and whether the deployment of the Side Air Bags protection from the Side Air Bags, occu- seated properly, or if items are positioned in a particular side impact or rollover event is pants must wear their seat belts properly in the area where the SABICs inflate.
  • Page 123 NOTE: Rollover Events The SABICs may help reduce the risk of Air bag covers may not be obvious in the partial or complete ejection of vehicle occu- Side Air Bags are designed to activate in interior trim, but they will open during air bag pants through side windows in certain roll- certain rollover events.
  • Page 124 If A Deployment Occurs have skin or eye irritation, rinse the area • After any collision, the vehicle should be with cool water. For nose or throat irrita- taken authorized dealer The front air bags are designed to deflate tion, move to fresh air. If the irritation immediately.
  • Page 125 fully check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the tems for a short period of time, typically WARNING! engine compartment and on the ground near 30 seconds or less. The EDR in this vehicle is accidentally or may not function prop- the engine compartment and fuel tank before designed to record such data as: erly if modifications are made.
  • Page 126: Child Restraints - Carrying Children Safely

    To read data recorded by an EDR, special Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled WARNING! equipment is required, and access to the up at all times, including babies and chil- The force required to hold even an infant vehicle or the EDR is needed.
  • Page 127 In Europe, children restraint systems are de- Group 0 And 0+ WARNING! fined by regulation ECE-R44, which divides of the severity of the collision. It is advis- them into five weight groups: able to always carry children in a child Restraint Group Weight Group restraint system on the rear seat, which is...
  • Page 128 Group 1 Group 2 WARNING! • Never place a rear-facing child restraint in front of an air bag. A deploying pas- senger front air bag can cause death or serious injury to a child 12 years or younger, including a child in a rear- facing child restraint.
  • Page 129 Group 3 straint. Group 3 child restraints position the WARNING! lap belt on the child’s pelvis. The child must • After a child restraint is installed in the be tall enough that the shoulder belt crosses vehicle, do not move the vehicle seat the child’s chest and not their neck.
  • Page 130 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 131 5. Can the child stay seated like this for the ISOFIX Restraint System An example of a Universal ISOFIX child re- whole trip? straint system for weight group 1 is shown in fig. E. ISOFIX child restraints are also avail- If the answer to any of these questions was able in the other weight groups.
  • Page 132 Locating the Tether Anchorages Center Seat ISOFIX There are tether strap anchorages behind WARNING! each rear outboard seating position located on the back of the seat. • This vehicle does not have center ISO- FIX or tether anchorages. This position is ISOFIX child restraint systems will be not approved for any type of ISOFIX equipped with a rigid bar on each side.
  • Page 133 Suitability Of Passenger Seats For ISOFIX Child Restraint System Use The table below shows the various installa- tion possibilities for ISOFIX child restraint systems on seats fitted with ISOFIX anchor- ages in accordance with European standard ECE 16. Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Table Front Passen- Rear Outboard Intermediate...
  • Page 134 Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Table Front Passen- Rear Outboard Intermediate Intermediate Mass Group Size Class Fixture Rear Center Other Sites 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 135 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 136 equipped with adjustable rear head re- 4. Remove slack in the tether strap accord- 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 137 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 138: Transporting Pets

    Any seat belt system will loosen with time, so WARNING! WARNING! check the belt occasionally, and pull it tight if heat build-up may cause serious injury • Do not run the engine in a closed garage necessary. or death. or in confined areas any longer than Transporting Pets •...
  • Page 139: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    eas for broken, damaged, deteriorated, or Air Bag Warning Light Floor Mat Safety Information mispositioned parts. Open seams or loose The Air Bag warning light will turn on for Always use floor mats designed to fit your connections could permit exhaust fumes to four to eight seconds as a bulb check when vehicle.
  • Page 140 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! • ALWAYS REMOVE EXISTING interference. If your floor mat interferes with the accelerator, brake, or clutch FLOOR MAT FROM THE VEHICLE with the operation of any pedal, or is not pedals. • If the vehicle carpet has been removed secure to the floor, remove the floor mat before installing any other floor mat.
  • Page 141: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Lights Fluid Leaks Outside The Vehicle Have someone observe the operation of brake Check area under vehicle after overnight lights and exterior lights while you work the parking for fuel, engine coolant, oil, or other Tires controls.
  • Page 143 STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING PROCEDURES ..143 2-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4x4) — If Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Equipped ....153 AUTOSTOP .
  • Page 144 PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK REFUELING THE VEHICLE ..178 Setting The Following Distance ..168 ASSIST ....173 Changing Modes .
  • Page 145: Starting Procedures

    STARTING PROCEDURES Tip Start Feature WARNING! Place the ignition in the START mode and Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, children, and do not leave the ignition of release it as the starter engages. The starter adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and a vehicle equipped with Keyless Enter- motor will automatically disengage itself N-Go in the ACC or ON/RUN mode.
  • Page 146 The starter is allowed to crank for up to power to crank at the same RPM. The use of WARNING! 30-second intervals. Waiting a few minutes battery blankets will greatly increase starting child could operate power windows, between such intervals will protect the starter capability at low temperatures.
  • Page 147: Parking Brake

    NOTE: CAUTION! High-speed, no-load running of a cold engine can result in excessive white smoke and poor If the “Water in Fuel Indicator Light” re- engine performance. No-load engine speeds mains on, DO NOT START the engine be- fore the water is drained from the fuel should be kept under 1,200 RPM during the filters to avoid engine damage.
  • Page 148 The park brake can also be automatically • SafeHold a new feature that will automati- WARNING! cally apply the park brake under certain released. With the engine running and the transmission in gear, release the brake pedal conditions. The EPB monitors the status •...
  • Page 149 Auto Park Brake • The vehicle is at a standstill. WARNING! • There is no attempt to depress the brake The electric park brake can be programmed could operate power windows, other pedal or accelerator pedal. to be applied automatically whenever the controls, or move the vehicle.
  • Page 150: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    MANUAL TRANSMISSION — Shifting CAUTION! IF EQUIPPED Fully press the clutch pedal before shifting Never drive with your foot resting on the gears. As you release the clutch pedal, lightly clutch pedal, or attempt to hold the ve- press the accelerator pedal. WARNING! hicle on a hill with the clutch pedal par- You should always use first gear when starting...
  • Page 151: 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 may result dam- clutch pedal depressed could result in driving down steep hills.
  • Page 152: Automatic Transmission - If Equipped

    CAUTION! WARNING! WARNING! vehicle to guard against vehicle move- Only shift into gear when the engine is If you skip a gear while downshifting or idling normally and your foot is firmly ment and possible injury or damage. downshift at too high of a vehicle speed, •...
  • Page 153: Key Ignition Park Interlock

    the ignition when the ignition is in the LOCK/ must also press the brake pedal to shift the CAUTION! OFF position, and the transmission is locked transmission out of PARK (or NEUTRAL, in PARK whenever the ignition is in the when the vehicle is stopped or moving at low Damage to the transmission may occur if LOCK/OFF position.
  • Page 154: Four-Wheel Drive Operation

    FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE Only shift from DRIVE to PARK or REVERSE NOTE: when the accelerator pedal is released and If the gear selector cannot be moved to the OPERATION the vehicle is stopped. Be sure to keep your PARK, REVERSE, or NEUTRAL position foot on the brake pedal when shifting be- (when pushed forward) it is probably in the 1-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4X4) —...
  • Page 155: 2-Speed Four-Wheel Drive (4X4) - If Equipped

    CAUTION! 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 normal driving mode.
  • Page 156: Shift Positions

    Shift Positions both the front and rear wheels. 4WD LOW is 4WD LOW intended for loose, slippery road surfaces This range is for low speed four-wheel drive. For additional information on the appropriate only. Driving in 4WD LOW on dry, hard- It provides an additional gear reduction use of each 4WD system mode position, see surfaced roads may cause increased tire wear...
  • Page 157 Shifting Out Of 4X4 LOW 3 mph (0 to 5 km/h). If the vehicle is moving faster than 3 mph (5 km/h), the With the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph (0 to 4WD system will not allow the shift. 5 km/h), the ignition in the ON mode and the engine running, shift the transmission into NEUTRAL Shift Procedure...
  • Page 158: Rear Electronic Locker (E-Locker) System

    Rear Electronic Locker (E-Locker) System 5. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL. 7. After the shift is completed and the NEU- 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- unit NEUTRAL (N) button (located by the...
  • Page 159: Selec-Terrain

    2. The ignition in the ON mode and the shift completion to occur. The preferred engine running. method is for the vehicle to be rolling, below 15 MPH (24 km/h), while including 3. To disengage Rear E-Locker, push the right and left steering maneuvers to allow REAR LOCK button once.
  • Page 160: Stop/Start System - If Equipped

    tain operating conditions), the transmis- NOTE: To Activate The Autostop Mode, The Following sion may use second gear (rather than first Must Occur: • Rock mode is only available on the ve- gear) during launches, to minimize wheel hicles equipped with the Off-Road pack- •...
  • Page 161: Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Autostop

    Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not To Start The Engine While In Autostop • The transmission is not in a forward or reverse gear. Autostop Mode • Hood is open. Prior to engine shut down, the system will While in a forward gear, the engine will start •...
  • Page 162: 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 163: Automatic Mode

    Automatic Mode The engine will shut down, the tachometer • HVAC is set to full defrost mode at a high blower speed. will move to the zero position and the Stop/ The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every Start telltale will illuminate indicating you •...
  • Page 164: To Start The Engine While In Autostop

    To Start The Engine While In Autostop • Low brake vacuum (e.g. after several brake to “Instrument Cluster Display” in “Getting pedal applications). To Know Your Instrument Panel” in your Own- Mode er’s manual at www.mopar.eu/owner for fur- • STOP/START OFF switch is pushed. Automatic Transmission: ther information.
  • Page 165: To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start

    SPEED CONTROL Activation “Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel” your Owner’s manual Push the on/off button to activate the Speed The Speed Control switches are located on www.mopar.eu/owner further Control, “CRUISE CONTROL READY” will the right side of the steering wheel. information.
  • Page 166: Setting A Desired Speed

    Setting A Desired Speed www.mopar.eu/owner for more information. To Decrease Speed The speed increment shown is dependant on When the Speed Control is set, you can de- Turn the Speed Control on. When the vehicle the chosen speed unit of U.S. (mph) or crease speed by pushing the SET - button.
  • Page 167: Resume

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE • If the button is continually pushed, the set speed will continue to decrease until the CONTROL (ACC) button is released, then the new set speed will be established. If your vehicle is equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control the controls operate exactly Resume the same as the Speed Control with only a To resume a previously selected set speed in...
  • Page 168: Activation

    If the sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. • The ACC system applies the brake down to a full stop when following a target vehicle. of you, ACC will maintain a fixed set speed. If you do not, the vehicle may continue to accelerate beyond the set speed.
  • Page 169: Resume

    www.mopar.eu/owner for more information. To Decrease Speed Metric Speed (km/h) The speed increment shown is dependant on • Pushing the SET - button once will result While ACC is set, the set speed can be de- the chosen speed unit of U.S. (mph) or in a 1 km/h decrease in set speed.
  • Page 170: Deactivation

    Setting The Following Distance • ACC cannot be resumed if there is a sta- Speed) Cruise Control mode the distance tionary vehicle in-front of your vehicle in setting feature will be disabled and the sys- The specified following distance for ACC can close proximity.
  • Page 171: Parksense Rear Park Assist

    WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! ensure safe operation of the vehicle under system will release the brakes and that to “Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control all road conditions. Your complete atten- the brakes must be applied manually. An Mode” in your Owner’s Manual on tion is always required while driving to audible chime will sound when the www.mopar.eu/owner for further details.
  • Page 172: Enabling And Disabling Parksense

    Enabling And Disabling ParkSense Instrument Cluster Display — Warning • When you turn ParkSense off, the instru- ment cluster display will read ParkSense can be enabled and disabled with The ParkSense Warning screen will only be “PARKSENSE OFF”. Furthermore, once the ParkSense switch, located on the switch displayed if Sound and Display is selected you turn ParkSense off, it remains off until...
  • Page 173: Parksense Front And Rear Park Assist

    • Use the ParkSense switch to turn the WARNING! CAUTION! ParkSense system off if objects such as your surroundings. Failure to do so can or below the sensors will not be detected bicycle carriers, trailer hitches, etc. are result in serious injury or death. when they are in close proximity.
  • Page 174: Enabling And Disabling Parksense

    NOTE: abled, the instrument cluster display will If your vehicle is equipped with the show the “PARKSENSE OFF” message for as ParkSense Active Park Assist system, six sen- long as the vehicle is in REVERSE. sors will be located in the rear fascia/bumper. The ParkSense switch LED will be on when Refer to the "ParkSense Active Park Assist ParkSense is disabled or requires service.
  • Page 175: Operation With A Trailer

    PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK The ParkSense switch LED lights up also in The ParkSense Active Park Assist system is the case of a ParkSense system failure. If the intended to assist the driver during parallel ASSIST button is pushed with a system failure, the and perpendicular parking maneuvers by ParkSense switch LED flashes for about identifying a proper parking space, providing...
  • Page 176: Lanesense

    When both lane markings are detected and WARNING! CAUTION! the driver unintentionally drifts out of the lane (no turn signal applied), the LaneSense • Drivers must be careful when backing up • ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is system provides a haptic warning in the form even when using ParkSense.
  • Page 177: Turning Lanesense On Or Off

    NOTE: NOTE: • When the LaneSense system senses the lane has been approached and is in a lane When operating conditions have been met, The LaneSense system will retain the last the LaneSense system will monitor if the system state, on or off, from the last ignition departure situation, the left thick lane line flashes from white to gray, the left thin line driver’s hands are on the steering wheel and...
  • Page 178 • When the LaneSense system senses a lane 7.0 Instrument Cluster Display — If Equipped Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected drift situation, the left thick lane line and • When the LaneSense system is on, the When the LaneSense system is on; the lane the left thin line turn solid white.
  • Page 179: Changing Lanesense Status

    ing yellow. At this time torque is applied to • Use of the turn signal suppresses the Refer to “ParkView Back-Up Camera — If the steering wheel in the opposite direc- warnings. Equipped” in “Starting And Operating” in tion of the lane boundary. your Owner's Manual at www.mopar.eu/owner •...
  • Page 180: Refueling The Vehicle

    REFUELING THE VEHICLE The gas cap is located behind the fuel filler door, on the passenger side of the vehicle. If the gas cap is lost or damaged, be sure the replacement cap has been designed for use with this vehicle. NOTE: When removing the fuel filler cap, lay the cap tether in the hook, located on the fuel filler...
  • Page 181 • Tighten the gas cap about one quarter turn CAUTION! WARNING! until you hear one click. This is an indica- • Never add fuel when the engine is run- Indicator Light (MIL)” to illuminate, due tion that the cap is properly tightened. to fuel vapors escaping from the system.
  • Page 182: Trailer Towing

    TRAILER TOWING Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) Maximum GTW Maximum Tongue Wt. Engine/Transmission Model Frontal Area (Gross Trailer Wt.) (See Note) 2.4L/Automatic with or FWD or 4WD 40 sq ft (3.72 sq m) 4,850 lbs (2,200 kg) 243 lbs (110 kg) without Trailer Tow Package 3.2L/Automatic FWD or 4WD...
  • Page 183: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome, Etc.)

    RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) Models Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Models Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED Front Dolly Tow Rear NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED On Trailer Recreational Towing —...
  • Page 184: Recreational Towing - 4X4 Models

    Recreational Towing — 4x4 Models CAUTION! Recreational towing is not allowed. • Towing with the front wheels on the NOTE: ground will cause severe transmission damage. Damage from improper towing This vehicle may be towed on a flatbed or is not covered under the New Vehicle vehicle trailer provided all four wheels are Limited Warranty.
  • Page 185 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE . . .213 FLASHERS ....184 EQUIPPED ....205 FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE .
  • Page 186: 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 187: 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 188 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 189 Rear Turn Signal Lamp 4. Using a fiber stick or flat blade screw Rear Fog Lamp driver, open the trim panel exposing the 1. Using a small screwdriver or fiber stick, 1. Open the liftgate. back of the liftgate lamp. press the locking tab on the reflex side of 2.
  • Page 190: Fuses

    FUSES When a device does not work, you must check WARNING! the electrical circuit inside the fuse for a services are switched off and/or disen- break/melt. WARNING! gaged. Also, please be aware that when using power • If the replaced fuse blows again, contact •...
  • Page 191 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 20 Amp Yellow – Brake Vacuum Pump – If Equipped 10 Amp Red – Engine Control Module (ECM) 10 Amp Red – Drivetrain Control Module (DTCM)/ Power Take-Off Unit (PTU)/Brake System Module (BSM) – If Equipped/Brake Pedal Switch/ Back Up Switch (Diesel Only) –...
  • Page 192 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description F25B 20 Amp Yellow – Front Washer – If Equipped With Stop/Start Engine Option – 30 Amp Pink Fuel Heater – Diesel Only – – Not Used 15 Amp Blue – Transmission Control Module (TCM) –...
  • Page 193 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description – 60 Amp Yellow Body Controller Module (BCM) – Feed 1 – 50 Amp Red Voltage Stability Module - Feed 1 – If Equipped With Stop/ Start Engine Option – 30 Amp Pink Trailer Tow Electric Brake Module –...
  • Page 194 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 10 Amp Red – Blind Spot Sensors/Compass/ Rearview Camera/Trunk Lamp With Flashlamp Charger – If Equipped 15 Amp Blue – Ignition Node Module (IGNM)/ KIN/RF Hub/Electric Steering Column Lock (ESL) 20 Amp Yellow – Trailer Tow Lights Left –...
  • Page 195 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 15 Amp Blue – HVAC (ECC)/Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) 10 Amp Red – In Vehicle Temperature Sensor/ Humidity Sensor/Driver Assist Sys- tem Module (DASM)/Park Assist (PAM) – If Not Equipped With Stop/Start Option – –...
  • Page 196 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 10 Amp Red – Fuel Door Release/Brake Pedal Switch 10 Amp Red – Diagnostic Port/ Digital TV (Japan Only) 10 Amp Red – Integrated Center Stack (ICS)/ HVAC/Aux Switch Bank Module (ASBM)/Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) 20 Amp Yellow –...
  • Page 197 Cavity Blade Fuse Cartridge Fuse Description 20 Amp Yellow – Power Outlet Rear – If Equipped – Customer Selectable – – Not Used – 40 Amp Green Brake System Module (BSM) – Pump Motor – 30 Amp Pink Electric Park Brake (EPB) – Right 10 Amp Red –...
  • Page 198: 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 199: Jacking And Tire Changing

    JACKING AND TIRE Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage place the hook over the top body flange and weather seal. This will hold the load CHANGING The jack, wheel chocks and spare tire are floor up while obtaining the jack and spare stowed under the load floor behind the rear tire.
  • Page 200 6. Chock both the front and rear of the wheel Jacking Instructions WARNING! diagonally opposite of the jacking posi- jack parts and the spare tire in the places tion. For example, if changing the right WARNING! provided. Have the deflated (flat) tire re- front tire, chock the left rear wheel.
  • Page 201 1. Remove the spare tire, jack, and wheel WARNING! bolt wrench. • Only use the jack in the positions indi- 2. If equipped with aluminum wheels where cated and for lifting this vehicle during a the center cap covers the wheel bolts, use tire change.
  • Page 202 Jacking Locations...
  • Page 203 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 204: Changing Procedure

    4. Finish tightening the wheel bolts. Push WARNING! WARNING! down on the wrench while at the end of the handle for increased leverage. Tighten To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a the wheel bolts in a star pattern until each the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts collision or hard stop could endanger the...
  • Page 205: Declaration Of Conformance

    Code ing Load Type technical file: Model 1. Der Unterzeichner, Tony Fabiano, Ver- FlexNGate – Barcelona Jeep 1200 kg FGMF1 ® treter der Hersteller, erklärt hiermit, das Compass Avda de la Riera, 7-9 die unten beschriebenen Maschinen den Jeep...
  • Page 206: Jack Usage Precautions

    Jack Usage Precautions 2. Beschreibung der Maschine CAUTION! a) Allgemeine Bezeichnung: Scheren- To complete the Use and Maintenance Hand- change summer/winter wheels and vice wagenheber book to which this supplement is attached, versa. Never go under the raised vehicle. If Funktion: Anhebung Kraft-...
  • Page 207: Tire Service Kit - If Equipped

    Tire Service Kit Components And Operation • on uneven ground Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses • on steep roads Your Tire Service Kit is equipped with the • in extreme weather conditions: thunder- following symbols to indicate the air or seal- storms, typhoons, hurricanes, blizzards, ant mode.
  • Page 208: Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions

    Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions • You can use the Tire Service Kit air pump WARNING! to inflate bicycle tires. The kit also comes • Replace the Tire Service Kit Sealant Bottle • If the puncture in the tire tread is with two needles, located in the Accessory (1) and Sealant Hose (6) prior to the approximately 1/4 inch (6 mm) or...
  • Page 209: Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit

    2. Verify that the valve stem (on the wheel 4. Remove the cap from the valve stem and WARNING! with the deflated tire) is in a position that then screw the fitting at the end of the sealant is harmful if inhaled, swallowed, is near to the ground.
  • Page 210 If the sealant (white fluid) does not flow within 0 If the sealant (white fluid) does flow through the NOTE: – 10 seconds through the Sealant Hose (6): Sealant Hose (6): If the tire becomes overinflated, push the Deflation Button to reduce the tire pressure 1.
  • Page 211 If the tire pressure is 19 psi (1.3 Bar) or higher: CAUTION! WARNING! 1. Push the Power Button (4) to turn on Tire • Failure to reinstall the cap on the fitting that are serious or fatal to you, your pas- Service Kit and inflate the tire to the at the end of the Sealant Hose (6) can sengers, and others around you.
  • Page 212: Jump-Starting Procedures

    6. Replace the Sealant Bottle (1) and Seal- housing. Push the bottle into the housing. WARNING! ant Hose (6) assembly at your authorized An audible click will be heard indicating dealer as soon as possible. Refer to (F) the bottle is locked into place. Do not attempt jump-starting if the battery “Sealant Bottle and Hose Replacement”.
  • Page 213: Jump Starting Procedure

    Jump Starting Procedure WARNING! • Batteries contain sulfuric acid that can WARNING! burn your skin or eyes and generate hydrogen gas which is flammable and Failure to follow this jump-starting proce- explosive. Keep open flames or sparks dure could result in personal injury or away from the battery.
  • Page 214: Refueling In Emergency

    REFUELING IN EMERGENCY 4. Connect the opposite end of the negative (-) 2. Disconnect the opposite end of the nega- jumper cable to a good engine ground tive (-) jumper cable from the negative (-) Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release (exposed metal part of the discharged post of the booster battery.
  • Page 215: Gear Selector Override

    5. Insert a small screwdriver or similar tool CAUTION! WARNING! down into the gear selector override ac- cess hole (at the right front corner of the Driving with a hot cooling system could You or others can be badly burned by hot gear selector assembly), and push and damage your vehicle.
  • Page 216: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE NOTE: CAUTION! Push the “ESC Off” switch (if necessary), to If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand place the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) • Racing the engine or spinning the or snow, it can often be moved using a rock- system in “Partial Off”...
  • Page 217: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial towing service. Towing Condition Wheels OFF The FWD MODELS 4X4 MODELS Ground NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Flat Tow NONE Rear NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Wheel Lift Or Dolly Tow Front NOT ALLOWED...
  • Page 218: Without The Key Fob

    Without The Key Fob PARK, and brake pedal is released). If you are CAUTION! towing this vehicle with the ignition in the Special care must be taken when the vehicle ON/RUN mode, you must manually disable Towing this vehicle in violation of the is towed with the ignition in the LOCK/OFF the Electric Park Brake each time the driver's above requirements can cause severe...
  • Page 219: Recovery Strap - If Equipped

    ENHANCED ACCIDENT CAUTION! WARNING! RESPONSE SYSTEM (EARS) is not covered under the New Vehicle edges or abrasive surfaces that can dam- Limited Warranty. age the recovery strap. NEVER use a dam- This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced aged strap, it has reduced strength. DO Accident Response System.
  • Page 221 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING ..220 Adding Washer Fluid ... .233 Spare Tires — If Equipped ..245 Brake System .
  • Page 222: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED SERVICING The oil change indicator message will illumi- the scheduled oil change. If this scheduled nate approximately 7,000 miles oil change is performed by someone other Scheduled Servicing — Gasoline Engine (11,200 km) after the most recent oil change than your authorized dealer the message can was performed.
  • Page 223 At Each Oil Change • Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, CAUTION! hoses and park brake. • Change oil and filter. • Inspect engine cooling system protection Failure to perform the required mainte- • Rotate the tires. Rotate at the first sign of nance items may result in damage to the and hoses.
  • Page 224 Mileage or time passed (which- ever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Visually inspect condition of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust - fuel system - brakes), rubber elements (boots, sleeves, bushings, etc.). Inspect the CV joints. Change brake fluid every 24 months if using DOT 4 brake fluid.* Inspect parking brake function.
  • Page 225 Mileage or time passed (which- ever comes first) Or Months: Or Kilometers: Inspect and replace PCV valve if necessary.† Inspect and replace, if required, front end accessory drive belt, tensioner, and, idler pulley. * The brake fluid interval is time based only, Heavy Duty Use Of Vehicle WARNING! mileage intervals do not apply.
  • Page 226: Scheduled Servicing - Diesel Engine

    Scheduled Servicing — Diesel Engine The manufacturer recommends that these • Regardless of the distance covered, the tim- maintenance intervals be performed at your ing and accessory belts must be changed Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic selling dealer. The technicians at your deal- every 4 years for particularly demanding use oil change indicator system.
  • Page 227 At Each Oil Change CAUTION! • Change the engine oil filter. Failure to perform the required mainte- • Inspect the brake hoses and lines. nance items may result in damage to the • Inspect for the presence of water in the fuel vehicle.
  • Page 228 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Maintenance Replace engine air cleaner filter. Replace air conditioning/cabin air filter. Change brake fluid every 24 months if using DOT 4 brake fluid. (**) Replace the engine fuel filter. Inspect accessory drive belt.
  • Page 229 (*) The actual interval for changing engine oil WARNING! and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions, and is signalled • You can be badly injured working on or by the warning light or message in the instru- around a motor vehicle.
  • Page 230: 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 231: 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 232: 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 233: 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 234: Checking Oil Level

    Checking Oil Level CAUTION! WARNING! To assure proper engine lubrication, the en- • When working near the radiator cooling Overfilling or underfilling the crankcase gine oil must be maintained at the correct fan, disconnect the fan motor lead or will cause aeration or loss of oil pressure. level.
  • Page 235: Adding Washer Fluid

    mulation of bugs, leaves, etc. If dirty, clean To prevent freeze-up of your windshield WARNING! by gently spraying water from a garden hose washer system in cold weather, select a solu- can result in abnormally high brake tem- vertically down the face of the condenser. tion or mixture that meets or exceeds the peratures, excessive lining wear, and pos- temperature range of your climate.
  • Page 236: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    Automatic Transmission WARNING! WARNING! Fluid Level Check catch fire. Brake fluid can also damage • Use only manufacturer's recommended painted and vinyl surfaces, care should The fluid level is preset at the factory and brake fluid. Refer to “Fluids And Lubri- be taken to avoid its contact with these does not require adjustment under normal cants”...
  • Page 237: 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 238 Operation of the wipers on dry glass for long • Hardening or cracking 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 replace the affected wiper arm or blade with windshield.
  • Page 239 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 240 Rear Wiper Blade Removal/Installation 2. Lift the rear wiper arm fully off the glass. 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 241 3. To remove the wiper blade from the wiper Installing The Rear 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 242: Raising The Vehicle

    RAISING THE VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! • Unequal tire pressures from side to side In the case where it is necessary to raise the • Underinflation increases tire flexing and may cause erratic and unpredictable vehicle, go to an authorized dealer or service can result in overheating and tire failure.
  • Page 243 At least once a month: three hours. The cold tire inflation pressure Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation must not exceed the maximum inflation pres- • Check and adjust tire pressure with a good The manufacturer advocates driving at safe sure molded into the tire sidewall.
  • Page 244 Radial Ply Tires Damaged Run Flat tires, or Run Flat tires that Tire Spinning have experienced a loss of pressure should be When stuck in mud, sand, snow, or ice con- replaced immediately with another Run Flat WARNING! ditions, do not spin your vehicle's wheels tire of identical size and service description above 30 mph (48 km/h) or for longer than Combining radial ply tires with other types...
  • Page 245 Tread Wear Indicators • Driving style. Replacement Tires • Tire pressure - Improper cold tire inflation Tread wear indicators are in the original The tires on your new vehicle provide a bal- pressures can cause uneven wear patterns equipment tires to help you in determining ance of many characteristics.
  • Page 246: Tire Types

    specifications or capability. Failure to use Summer Or Three Season Tires — If WARNING! equivalent replacement tires may adversely Equipped • Failure to equip your vehicle with tires affect the safety, handling, and ride of your Summer tires provide traction in both wet having adequate speed capability can vehicle.
  • Page 247: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Snow Tires studded tires. Some states prohibit studded This spare tire may be used in the tire rotation tires; therefore, local laws should be checked for your vehicle. If your vehicle has this op- Some areas of the country require the use of before using these tire types.
  • Page 248: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    specifically for the compact spare tire. Do not replaced. Since it is not the same as your WARNING! install more than one compact spare tire and original equipment tire, replace (or repair) your Tire and Loading Information Placard wheel on the vehicle at any given time. the original equipment tire and reinstall on located on the driver’s side B-Pillar or the the vehicle at the first opportunity.
  • Page 249: Tire Chains (Traction Devices)

    chemicals or a stiff brush. They can damage acidic cleaner for aluminum or chrome Dark Vapor Or Black Satin Chrome Wheels wheels. Do not use any products on Dark the wheel’s protective coating that helps keep Vapor or Black Satin Chrome Wheels. They CAUTION! them from corroding and tarnishing.
  • Page 250 • Due to limited clearance, the following CAUTION! CAUTION! traction devices are recommended: • Use on Front Tires Only To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Models • Damage to Front Wheel Drive (FWD) observe the following precautions: •...
  • Page 251: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    The suggested Front Wheel Drive (FWD) rota- CAUTION! tion method is the “forward cross” shown in ating speed of the device manufacturer’s the following diagram. This rotation pattern if it is less than 30 mph (48 km/h). does not apply to some directional tires that •...
  • Page 252: Storing The Vehicle

    STORING THE VEHICLE • Cover the vehicle with an appropriate CAUTION! cover taking care not to damage the If the vehicle should remain stationary for painted surface by dragging across dirty Before removal of the positive and nega- more than a month, observe the following surfaces.
  • Page 253: Interiors

    INTERIORS • Use a high quality cleaner wax, such as • If you detect any stone chips or scratches Mopar Cleaner Wax to remove road film, in the paint, touch them up immediately. Seats And Fabric Parts stains and to protect your paint finish. Take The cost of such repairs is considered the care never to scratch the paint.
  • Page 254: Plastic And Coated Parts

    should be removed promptly with a damp WARNING! CAUTION! cloth. Stubborn soils can be removed easily • Damage caused by these type of prod- with a soft cloth and Mopar Total Clean. Care A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a ucts may not be covered by your New should be taken to avoid soaking your leather collision and leave you with no protection.
  • Page 255 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS..259 Clean Air Gasoline ... . .256 NUMBER ....254 CNG And LP Fuel System Engine.
  • Page 256: 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 257: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE FUEL REQUIREMENTS — SPECIFICATIONS GASOLINE ENGINE Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to This engine is designed to meet all emissions ensure that the wheel is properly mounted to regulations provide excellent fuel the vehicle. Any time a wheel has been re- economy and performance when using high moved and reinstalled on the vehicle, the lug quality unleaded gasoline with a minimum...
  • Page 258: Ethanol

    of the manufacturer. While MTBE is an oxy- nents. Problems that result from running CAUTION! genate made from Methanol, it does not have CNG or LP are not the responsibility of the the negative effects of Methanol. manufacturer and may void or not be covered Use of fuel with Ethanol content higher under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
  • Page 259: Fuel Requirements - Diesel Engine

    moval may contain active solvents or similar in a suitable additive with the fuel. With the WARNING! proportions shown on the container, pour the ingredients. These can harm fuel system gas- der certain conditions and hazardous or additive in the tank before fueling. ket and diaphragm materials.
  • Page 260: Fluid Capacities

    FLUID CAPACITIES U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) All Engines 15.8 Gallons 60 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 2.4 Liter Gasoline Engine (SAE 0W-20, API Certified) 5.5 Quarts 5.2 Liters 3.2 Liter Gasoline Engine (SAE 5W-20, API Certified) 6 Quarts 5.6 Liters 2.0 Liter Diesel Engine (SAE 0W-30, FCA Material 4.3 Quarts 4.1 Liters...
  • Page 261: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Engine Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Coolant We recommend you use Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile (240,000 Kilometers) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) meet- ing the requirements of FCA Material Standard MS.90032. Engine Oil – (2.4L Engine) We recommend you use SAE 0W-20 API Certified Engine Oil, meeting the requirements of FCA Material Standard MS-6395.
  • Page 262 Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Oil – 2.2L 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 263: Chassis

    If using DOT 4 brake fluid change interval is time based only, regardless of mileage. MOPAR ACCESSORIES • In choosing Authentic Accessories you gain • For the full line of Authentic Jeep Acces- far more than expressive style, premium sories by Mopar, visit your local dealership...
  • Page 264 EXTERIOR: • Rock Rails • Front End Cover • Hood Decal • Wheels • Splash Guards • Skid Plates • Wheel Locks • Locking Gas Cap INTERIOR: • Premium Floor Mats • Emergency Roadside Kit • Molded Cargo Tray • Security Cover •...
  • Page 265 MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA CYBERSECURITY ...265 UCONNECT SETTINGS..279 UCONNECT PHONE ..283 Operation ....283 TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL IPOD/USB/SD CARD/MEDIA INFORMATION .
  • Page 266 UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION Radio .....296 Navigation (8.4/8.4 NAV) ..299 QUICK TIPS ....293 Media .
  • Page 267: Cybersecurity

    CYBERSECURITY The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access NOTE: to your vehicle systems may still exist, even if • FCA US LLC or your dealer may contact Your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and the most recent version of vehicle software you directly regarding software updates.
  • Page 268: Tips Controls And General Information

    TIPS CONTROLS AND Care And Maintenance • Push the button in the center to change modes AM/FM/CD. GENERAL INFORMATION Observe the following precautions to ensure Left Switch the system is fully operational: Steering Wheel Audio Controls • Push the switch up or down to search for •...
  • Page 269: Anti-Theft Protection

    In case you lose the radio passport, please go This guarantees maximum safety and pre- to nine: to insert the code numbers, rotate the to Jeep Assistance Network with an ID and vents the secret code from being entered BROWSE/ENTER dial and press to confirm.
  • Page 270: Uconnect 5.0

    UCONNECT 5.0 Controls On The Front Panel Uconnect 5.0 Radio 1 — RADIO Button 3 — CLIMATE Button 5 — Uconnect PHONE Button 2 — COMPASS Button 4 — MORE Functions Button 6 — MEDIA Button...
  • Page 271: Clock Setting

    Clock Setting Equalizer, Balance And Fade front and rear or right and left side speakers. Press the Center “C” button on the touch- 1. Push the MORE button on the faceplate. To start the clock setting procedure: screen to reset the balance and fade to the Next press the “Settings”...
  • Page 272: Radio Mode

    Radio Mode During a Seek Down function, if the radio 2. Press and hold the desired numbered but- ton on the touchscreen for more than two reaches the starting station after passing Seek Previous/Next Buttons seconds or until you hear a confirmation through the entire band two times, the radio beep.
  • Page 273 Media Mode, press the “Source” button on You can press the “Source,” “Pause/Play” or If you insert a disc with the ignition ON and the touchscreen and the desired mode button the “Info” button on the touchscreen for the radio ON, the unit will switch to disc on the touchscreen.
  • Page 274 USB/iPod Mode AUX Mode Auxiliary device is set too low, there will be insufficient audio signal for the radio unit to USB/iPod Mode is entered by either inserting AUX Mode is entered by inserting a AUX play the music on the device. a USB Jump Drive or iPod cable into the USB device using a stereo cable with a 3.5 mm Track Selection...
  • Page 275: Bluetooth Source

    Bluetooth Source Fast Seek Down Uconnect LIVE Press and hold the “Left Arrow” button The Uconnect LIVE app is available in the Bluetooth Streaming Audio (BTSA) on the touchscreen and the desired mode will Apple Store or the Google Play Store. A whole Bluetooth Mode is entered by pairing a range of apps can be viewed and controlled begin to rewind through the current track...
  • Page 276 2. Push the PHONE button on the faceplate. • Select “Paired Phones” then press the NOTE: Some devices will require you to enter the “Add Device” button on the touch- • If there is no devices currently con- PIN number. screen.
  • Page 277: Uconnect 8.4/8.4 Nav

    UCONNECT 8.4/8.4 NAV Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV At A Glance Uconnect 8.4 NAV Radio Screen...
  • Page 278 • If the time is not displayed at the top of Audio Settings WARNING! the screen, press the “Settings” button on • Press of the “Audio” button on the touch- the touchscreen. In the Settings screen, ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on screen to activate the Audio settings press the “Clock”...
  • Page 279: Personalized Menu Bar

    Personalized Menu Bar Radio Mode Equalizer • Press the “Equalizer” button on the touch- The Uconnect features and services in the screen to activate the Equalizer screen. main menu bar are easily changed for your convenience. Simply follow these steps: •...
  • Page 280: Media Mode

    Media Mode Direct Tune WARNING! • Tune directly to a radio station by pressing ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the “Tune” button on the screen, and the wheel. You have full responsibility and entering the desired station number. assume all risks related to the use of the Store Radio Presets Manually Uconnect features and applications in this...
  • Page 281: Uconnect Settings

    IPOD/USB/SD CARD/MEDIA The controls are accessed by pressing the then press the preferred setting until a check- mark appears next to the setting, showing desired button on the touchscreen and PLAYER CONTROL that setting has been selected. The following choosing between Disc, AUX,...
  • Page 282: Audio Jack (Aux)

    Audio Jack (AUX) SD Card • When connected, the compatible USB de- vice can be controlled using the radio or • The AUX allows a device to be plugged into • Play songs stored on an SD card inserted Steering Wheel Audio Controls to play, into the SD card slot.
  • Page 283: Navigation

    NAVIGATION Finding Points Of Interest 4. In the Guidance menu, adjust the Nav Volume by pressing the “+” or “–” buttons • From the main Navigation menu, press the • The information in the section below is on the touchscreen. “Where To?”...
  • Page 284: One-Step Voice Destination Entry

    One-Step Voice Destination Entry Go Home • Press the “Where To?” button on the touchscreen, then press the “Go Home” • Enter a navigation destination without tak- • A Home location must be saved in the button on the touchscreen. ing your hands off the wheel.
  • Page 285: Adding A Stop

    Your route is marked with a blue line on the NOTE: 4 — Mobile Phone Battery Life If the route you are currently taking is the only map. If you depart from the original route, 5 — Mute Microphone reasonable option, the device may not calcu- your route is recalculated.
  • Page 286: Uconnect Phone Features

    NOTE: 15 — Do Not Disturb 16 — Reply with Text Message • The Uconnect Phone requires a mobile * — Conference call feature only available phone equipped with the Bluetooth on GSM mobile devices Hands-Free Profile, Version 1.0 or higher. ** —...
  • Page 287: Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System

    Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your The hands-free calling feature is made pos- Start Pairing Procedure On The Radio sible through Bluetooth technology — the Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System Uconnect 5.0: global standard that enables different elec- Mobile phone pairing is the process of estab- tronic devices to connect to each other wire- lishing a wireless connection between a cel- lessly.
  • Page 288 Uconnect 8.4, 8.4 NAV: Pair Your iPhone 3. When your mobile phone finds the Uconnect system, select “Uconnect”. Complete The iPhone Pairing Procedure Uconnect 8.4 & 8.4 NAV 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON position. Pairing Request 2.
  • Page 289 Select The iPhone's Priority Level Pair Your Android Device 4. Turn Bluetooth setting to “On.” When the pairing process has successfully • Ensure the Bluetooth feature is en- completed, the system will prompt you to abled. Once enabled, the mobile phone choose whether or not this is your favorite will begin to search for Bluetooth mobile phone.
  • Page 290: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    Common Phone Commands (Examples) Complete The Android Pairing Procedure Select The Android Mobile Phone's Priority Level • “Call John Smith” When the pairing process has successfully • “Call John Smith mobile” completed, the system will prompt you to • “Dial 1 248 555 1212” choose whether or not this is your favorite •...
  • Page 291: Voice Command Tips

    Changing The Volume book entries do not appear, check the set- Do Not Disturb can automatically reply with a text message, a call or both, when declining tings on your phone. Some phones require • Start a dialogue by pushing the Phone an incoming call and send it to voicemail.
  • Page 292: Incoming Text Messages

    Incoming Text Messages 3. Select located under DEVICES next to 4. Turn “Show Notifications” to On. Uconnect. • A pop up will appear asking you to After pairing your Uconnect system with a 4. Turn “Show Notifications” to On. accept a request for permission to con- Bluetooth enabled mobile device with the nect to your messages.
  • Page 293: Voice Text Reply (Not Compatible With Iphone)

    Voice Text Reply (Not Compatible With 2. Wait for the beep and say one of the NOTE: pre-defined messages. (If you are not iPhone) To make the SMS voice reading function sure, you can say “help”). Uconnect will available, the SMS notification option on NOTE: then read the pre-defined messages phone must be enabled;...
  • Page 294 • Many mobile phones do not automatically Mobile Phonebook didn’t download: Can’t make a conference call: reconnect after being restarted (hard re- • Check “Do not ask again,” then accept the • CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) boot). Your mobile phone can still be con- “phonebook download”...
  • Page 295: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS Introducing Uconnect Start using Uconnect Voice Recognition with these helpful quick tips. It provides the key Voice Commands and tips you need to know to control your Uconnect 5.0 or 8.4/8.4 NAV system. Uconnect 5.0 Uconnect 5.0...
  • Page 296 Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV Uconnect 8.4 NAV...
  • Page 297: Get Started

    4. Each time you give a Voice Command, you 2. Uconnect Voice Recognition Button WARNING! must first push either the VR or Phone button, wait until after the beep, then say ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on a. Short Press: Push and release the VR your Voice Command.
  • Page 298: 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 299: Phone

    • Play artist Beethoven; Play album Greatest • Call back (call previous incoming phone Hits; Play song Moonlight Sonata; Play number) genre Classical TIP: When providing a Voice Command, push TIP: Press the Browse button on the touch- the Phone button and say “Call,”...
  • Page 300: Voice Text Reply

    PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES Stuck in traf- Yes. See you later. fic. Start without I’ll be late. Where are Okay. I will be you? <number> Are you there minutes late. Call me. yet? I’ll call you I need direc- See you in Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV Phone later.
  • Page 301: Climate (8.4/8.4 Nav)

    Climate (8.4/8.4 NAV) Navigation (8.4/8.4 NAV) 2. Then follow the system prompts. The Uconnect navigation feature helps you TIP: To start a Point Of Interest (POI) search, Too hot? Too cold? Adjust vehicle tempera- push the VR button . After the beep, say save time and become more productive when tures hands-free and keep everyone comfort- “Find nearest coffee shop.”...
  • Page 302: Siri Eyes Free - If Equipped

    Siri Eyes Free — If Equipped Getting Started 1. Pair your Siri enabled device to the ve- hicles sound system. Refer to “Uconnect Ensure Siri is enabled on your iPhone. Siri lets you use your voice to send text Phone” in “Multimedia” for a detailed messages, select media, place phone calls pairing procedure.
  • Page 303 3. After the double beep, begin speaking to NOTE: Siri. • Speak clearly at a normal pace and Examples of Siri commands and ques- volume while facing straight ahead to tions: ensure your command is understood. • "Play Rolling Stones" •...
  • Page 304: Do Not Disturb

    Do Not Disturb Automatic reply messages can be: NOTE: • “I am driving right now, I will get back to • Reply with text message is not compatible With Do Not Disturb, you can disable notifi- you shortly.” with iPhones. cations from incoming calls and texts, allow- •...
  • Page 305 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ..304 ESTONIA ....308 POLAND ....313 PORTUGAL .
  • Page 306: If You Need Assistance

    IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE When you contact the distributor please pro- • Selling and servicing authorized dealer. vide all of the following information: • Vehicle's delivery date and current odom- The manufacturer distributors are vitally in- eter distance. • Your name, address and phone number. terested in your satisfaction with their prod- •...
  • Page 307: 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 C1107CII Barbados, West Indies – Local Toll Free Number...
  • Page 308: Belgium

    BELGIUM BOLIVIA BULGARIA Jeep Customer Service* BALKAN STAR Ovando & Cia S.A. – Universal Toll Free Number Resbarska Str. 5 Av. Cristobal de Mendoza (2do Anillo) y Canal Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Isuto 1510 Sofia – Local Toll Free Number...
  • Page 309: China

    CHINA COSTA RICA CZECH REPUBLIC Jeep Customer Service* AutoStar Chrysler Group (China) Sales Limited – Universal Toll Free Number La Uruca, frente al Banco Nacional No. 1509, Building# 63, Dongsanhuan Tel: 800 200 233 Middle Road San José, Costa Rica –...
  • Page 310: Denmark

    Tel: +39 02 444 12 045 ECUADOR Järvevana tee 11 Chrysler Customer Service* 11314 Tallinn Chrysler Jeep Automotriz del Ecuador – Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 1692 1692 Tel.: +372 53337946 Av. Juan Tanca Marengo km. 4.5 – Local Toll Free Number Tel.: 06 266 072...
  • Page 311: Finland

    Tel: Not Available FRANCE GERMANY GREECE Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Chrysler Jeep Dodge Hellas – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number 240-242 Kifisias Avenue Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 –...
  • Page 312: Honduras

    HONDURAS HUNGARY IRELAND Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Grupo Q de Honduras – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number Blvd.. Centro América frente a Plaza Mira- Tel: 80 10 10 80 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 flores, –...
  • Page 313: Italy

    ITALY LATVIA LITHUANIA Jeep Customer Service* TC MOTORS LTD. Silberauto AS – Universal Toll Free Number 41 Krasta Str. Pirklių g. 9 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 LV-1003 Riga LT-02300 Vilnius – Local Toll Free Number Tel: 800 0 42653 Tel.: +37167812 313...
  • Page 314: Luxemburg

    LUXEMBURG NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Chrysler New Zealand – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number Private Bag 14907 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 – International Toll Number Panmure New Zealand –...
  • Page 315: Panama

    PANAMA PERU Jeep Customer Service* – Universal Toll Free Number Automotora Autostar S. A. Divemotor S.A. Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Avenida Domingo Diaz, Via Tocumen, Frente Av. Canada 1160, Urb. Sta. Catalina – Local Toll Free Number a la Urbanizacion El Crisol...
  • Page 316: Portugal

    Tel: +495 212 21 38 Bd. Timisoara nr. 60/D Fax: +351 (0)21 323 91 99 SERBIA Bucuresti, ROMANIA PUERTO RICO AND U.S. VIRGIN Jeep Customer Service* ISLANDS Tel: +40 (0)21.444.333.4 – Universal Toll Free Number Fax: +40 (0)21.444.2779 FCA Caribbean LLC Tel: 0800 120120 –...
  • Page 317: Slovakia

    SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA SPAIN Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Avto Triglav d.o.o. – Universal Toll Free Number – Universal Toll Free Number Dunajska 122 Tel: 800 900 001 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 1000 Ljubljana – International Toll Number –...
  • Page 318: 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 1109 Min Sheng East Road, Section 3 –...
  • Page 319: Ukraine

    Fax: (58) 241-6132602 Tel: 00 800 36343 000 UNITED KINGDOM – Local Toll Free Number (58) 241-6132438 Jeep Customer Service* Tel: 0800 1692956 PO BOX: 1960 – Universal Toll Free Number – International Toll Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337...
  • Page 323 INDEX Accessories ....261 Alarm Charging System Light ..77 Mopar ....261 Arm The System .
  • Page 324 Car Washes ....250 Customer Programmable Features ..279 Emergency, In Case Of Hazard Warning Flasher ..184 Changing A Flat Tire .
  • Page 325 Flashers Specifications ....259 Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers) ..38 Hazard Warning ... . .184 Tank Capacity ....258 Introduction .
  • Page 326 Light Bulbs ....139 Traction Control ... . .94 Mirrors .....31 Lights .
  • Page 327 Outlet Radial Ply Tires ....242 Safety Checks Inside Vehicle ..137 Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ..139 Power .
  • Page 328 Pregnant Women ... .113 Shoulder Belts ....109 Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System Pretensioners ....113 Side View Mirror Adjustment .
  • Page 329 High Speed ....241 Trailer Towing Guide ... .180 Uconnect Phone ..283, 288, 290, 295 Inflation Pressures .
  • Page 330 Windows Close ....59 Down ....59 Open .
  • Page 334 ©2017 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC.

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