Jeep GRAND CHEROKEE 2021 Owner's Manual

Jeep GRAND CHEROKEE 2021 Owner's Manual

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2021 GRA ND C H ER OKEE
OWN ER'S MA N UA L

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  • Page 1 2021 GRA ND C H ER OKEE OWN ER’S MA N UA L...
  • Page 2 This Owner’s Manual illustrates and describes the operation of features and equipment that are either standard or optional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a description of features and equipment that are no longer available or were not ordered on this vehicle.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................8 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ..................15 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............79 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................99 MULTIMEDIA ..........................170 SAFETY ............................255 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ....................308 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................329 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................... 385 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE .....................
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION ......40 DOORS..............23 Manual Door Locks........23 Introducing Voice Recognition....40 Symbols Key............9 Power Door Locks ........24 Basic Voice Commands ......41 ROLLOVER WARNING ........... 9 Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry ..24 Get Started........... 41 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS .......10 Additional Information.........
  • Page 5 INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ..... 62 To Lock/Close The Liftgate ......73 EXTERIOR LIGHTS..........48 Power Liftgate — If Equipped ..... 74 Headlight Switch ......... 48 Storage ............62 Cargo Area Features ........75 Multifunction Lever ........49 USB/AUX Control — If Equipped....63 ROOF LUGGAGE RACK —...
  • Page 6 STARTING AND OPERATING PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST QUADRA-LIFT — IF EQUIPPED......115 Description..........115 SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ........134 STARTING THE ENGINE ........99 Air Suspension Modes.......117 ParkSense Sensors ........135 Automatic Transmission......99 Instrument Cluster Display Messages ..117 ParkSense Display........135 Normal Starting ...........
  • Page 7 TRAILER TOWING ..........151 UCONNECT SETTINGS........171 CONNECTED SERVICES FAQs ......237 Common Towing Definitions .....151 Customer Programmable Features ..171 Connected Services SOS FAQs ....237 Trailer Hitch Classification ......153 UCONNECT INTRODUCTION ......187 Connected Services Remote Door Lock/ Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Unlock FAQs ..........238 System Overview ........187 Weight Ratings)..........154...
  • Page 8 UCONNECT REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ....275 REFUELING IN EMERGENCY – (RSE) SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED......246 Occupant Restraint Systems Features..275 IF EQUIPPED ............321 Important Safety Precautions....275 Getting Started...........246 IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ......321 Seat Belt Systems ........276 Dual Video Screen ........247 MANUAL PARK RELEASE .........
  • Page 9 STORING THE VEHICLE........382 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ........336 FLUID CAPACITIES..........389 Engine Oil ..........336 BODYWORK ............382 ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ....390 Engine Oil Filter..........337 Protection From Atmospheric Agents..382 CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ....391 Engine Air Cleaner Filter......338 Body And Underbody Maintenance ..382 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Air Conditioner Maintenance ....339 Preserving The Bodywork......382...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    For this reason, it reserves the right to make changes to the model described for technical and/or commercial reasons. For further information, contact an authorized dealer. When it comes to service, remember that authorized dealers know your Jeep vehicle best, have factory-trained technicians and genuine MOPAR® parts, and care about your satisfaction.
  • Page 11: Symbols Key

    SYMBOLS KEY ROLLOVER WARNING Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of These statements are against vehicles. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and a higher center of operating procedures that could result gravity than many passenger vehicles. It is capable of performing better in a WARNING! in a collision, bodily injury and/or wide variety of off-road applications.
  • Page 12: Warnings And Cautions

    VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS Red Warning Lights WARNING! Door Open Warning Light Ú page 89 Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault serious injury or death.
  • Page 13 Yellow Warning Lights Red Warning Lights Service Adaptive Cruise Control Oil Temperature Warning Light (ACC) Warning Light Ú page 90 Ú page 91 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light Warning Light Ú page 90 Ú page 91 Transmission Temperature Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Warning Light —...
  • Page 14 Yellow Indicator Lights Yellow Warning Lights Air Suspension Active Indicator Low Washer Fluid Warning Light — If Equipped Light — If Equipped Ú page 94 Ú page 92 Air Suspension Entry/Exit Indicator Engine Check/Malfunction Light — If Equipped Indicator Warning Light (MIL) Ú...
  • Page 15 Yellow Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights 4WD Low Indicator Light — If LaneSense Indicator Light — If Equipped Equipped Ú page 95 Ú page 96 NEUTRAL Indicator Light — If Park/Headlight On Indicator Light Equipped Ú page 95 Ú page 95 Snow Mode Indicator Light Green Indicator Lights Ú...
  • Page 16 White Indicator Lights Blue Indicator Lights Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) High Beam Indicator Light Ready Light — If Equipped Ú page 97 Ú page 96 Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light Ú page 96 Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator Light — If Equipped Ú...
  • Page 17: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS 1 — Unlock Button 2 — Liftgate Button 3 — Emergency Key Your vehicle is equipped with a key fob which 4 — Lock Button supports Passive Entry, Remote Keyless Entry 5 — Remote Start Button (RKE), Keyless Enter-N-Go (if equipped), 6 —...
  • Page 18 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Perchlorate Material — special handling may 2. Separate the key fob halves using a #2 flat apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazard- blade screwdriver or a coin, and gently pry If the vehicle is unlocked with the key fob, ...
  • Page 19: Sentry Key

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Remove the back cover to access and or activated. Operation is automatic, regardless WARNING! replace the battery. When replacing the of whether the vehicle is locked or unlocked. battery, match the (+) sign on the battery to Always remove the key fobs from the ...
  • Page 20: Ignition Switch

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ON/RUN CAUTION! Driving position  The Sentry Key Immobilizer system is not All the electrical devices are available (e.g. compatible with some aftermarket remote  climate controls, etc.) starting systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and loss of START security protection.
  • Page 21: Remote Start - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! CAUTION! Obstructions between the vehicle and key fob When exiting the vehicle, always remove An unlocked vehicle is an invitation for may reduce this range.  the key fob from the vehicle and lock your thieves.
  • Page 22: To Exit Remote Start Mode

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To drive the vehicle, push the unlock button, All of the following conditions must be met WARNING! and with a valid Keyless Enter-N-Go key fob in before the engine will Remote Start: the vehicle, press the brake pedal and place the Do not start or run an engine in a closed ...
  • Page 23: Remote Start Front Defrost Activation - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — Once the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN Manual Temperature Control (MTC) — If EMOTE TART OMFORT YSTEMS position, the climate controls will resume the Equipped QUIPPED previously set operations (temperature, blower In ambient temperatures at 40°F (4.5°C) or ...
  • Page 24: Remote Start Windshield Wiper De-Icer Activation - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The instrument cluster display message stays For vehicles equipped with Keyless Entry, EMOTE TART INDSHIELD IPER  active until the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN make sure the vehicle’s keyless ignition –I — I CTIVATION QUIPPED position Ú...
  • Page 25: Rearming Of The System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: system will arm, regardless of whether you are AMPER LERT in the vehicle or not. If you remain in the vehicle The driver's door key cylinder cannot arm or If something has triggered the vehicle security ...
  • Page 26: Power Door Locks

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the door lock switch is pushed while the OWER OCKS WARNING! ignition is in ACC or ON/RUN and the driver's The power door lock switches are located on For personal security and safety in the door is open, the doors will not lock.
  • Page 27 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Passive Entry Unlock initiates illuminated Frequency Operated Button Integrated Key  approach (low beams, license plate lamp, (FOBIK-Safe) position lamps) for whichever time duration To minimize the possibility of unintentionally is set between 0, 30 (default), 60 or 90 locking a Passive Entry key fob inside your seconds.
  • Page 28 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE When any of these situations occur, after all NOTE: open doors are shut, the FOBIK-Safe search will After pushing the door handle button, you  be executed. If it finds a Passive Entry key fob must wait two seconds before you can lock or inside the car, the car will unlock and alert the unlock the doors, using either Passive Entry...
  • Page 29: Locking The Doors With One Or More Doors Open

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I NOTE: To Lock The Liftgate UTOMATIC OCKS With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft QUIPPED If the vehicle is unlocked, the liftgate will  (1.5 m) of the liftgate, push the Passive Entry open with the handle and no key fob is The auto door lock feature default condition is lock button located on the outside liftgate door...
  • Page 30: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL For emergency exit with the system engaged,  pull up on the door lock knob (unlocked posi- tion), roll down the window, and open the ANUAL ELESCOPING TEERING door with the outside door handle. —...
  • Page 31: Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I the steering column, pull the steering wheel EATED TEERING HEEL outward or push it inward as desired. To lock QUIPPED the steering column in position, push the The steering wheel contains a heating element control upward until fully engaged.
  • Page 32: Driver Memory Settings - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Power tilt and telescopic steering column (if  ROGRAMMING EMORY EATURE WARNING! equipped) To create a new memory profile, perform the Persons who are unable to feel pain to the  A set of desired radio station presets following: ...
  • Page 33: Linking And Unlinking The Key Fob To

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS NOTE: INKING NLINKING Your key fob can be unlinked to your memory EMORY Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint settings by pushing the set (S) button, followed System of the vehicle. Your key fobs can be programmed to recall one by pushing the unlock button on the key fob of two saved memory profiles by pushing the within 10 seconds.
  • Page 34: Manual Adjustment (Front Seats) - If

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ANUAL DJUSTMENT RONT EATS WARNING! (Continued) — I QUIPPED Seats should be adjusted before fastening  the seat belts and while the vehicle is WARNING! parked. Serious injury or death could result Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving from a poorly adjusted seat belt.
  • Page 35: Manual Adjustment (Rear Seats)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ANUAL DJUSTMENT EATS WARNING! WARNING! Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving WARNING!  is dangerous. The sudden movement of the the shoulder belt is no longer resting against Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the your chest.
  • Page 36 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To Raise Rear Seat WARNING! Do not fold the 60% rear seat down with the Raise the rear seatback and lock it into place. If  Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that left outboard or rear center seat belt buckled.
  • Page 37: Power Adjustment (Front Seats) - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ) — Adjusting The Seat Up Or Down OWER DJUSTMENT RONT EATS WARNING! (Continued) The height of the seats can be adjusted up or QUIPPED Seats should be adjusted before fastening  down by using the power seat switch. The seat Some models may be equipped with eight-way the seat belts and while the vehicle is will move in the direction of the switch.
  • Page 38: Heated Seats - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I the lumbar support. Pushing upward or When you place the vehicle’s ignition in the  EATED EATS QUIPPED OFF position, the driver seat will move about downward on the switch will raise and lower the position of the support.
  • Page 39: Front Ventilated Seats - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I Front Heated Seats — If Equipped Rear Heated Seats — If Equipped RONT ENTILATED EATS The front heated seats control buttons are On some models, the two rear outboard seats QUIPPED located within the Uconnect system. You can may be equipped with heated seats.
  • Page 40: Head Restraints

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE head restraint. The AHRs will be split in two For comfort, the Active Head Restraints can be ESTRAINTS halves, with the front half being soft foam and tilted forward and rearward. To tilt the head Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk trim, the back half being decorative plastic.
  • Page 41 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) The head restraints should only be removed  Active Head Restraints may be deployed if  by qualified technicians, for service purposes they are struck by an object such as a hand, only.
  • Page 42: Uconnect Voice Recognition

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! For proper routing of a Child Seat Tether, see ALL the head restraints MUST be rein- Ú page 275.  stalled in the vehicle to properly protect the occupants. Follow the re-installation WARNING! instructions above prior to operating the A loose head restraint thrown forward in a ...
  • Page 43: Basic Voice Commands

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Each time you give a Voice Command, you ASIC OICE OMMANDS DDITIONAL NFORMATION  must first push the Voice Recognition (VR) The basic Voice Commands below can be given © 2020 FCA US LLC. All rights reserved. Mopar button, wait until after the beep, then say at any point while using your Uconnect system.
  • Page 44: Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MIRRORS Automatic Dimming Mirror — If Equipped CAUTION! The rearview mirror can be adjusted up, down, To avoid damage to the mirror during NSIDE EARVIEW IRROR left, and right. The mirror should be adjusted to cleaning, never spray any cleaning solution center on the view through the rear window.
  • Page 45: Outside Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Sun Visor “Slide-On-Rod” Feature — If OWER IRRORS WARNING! Equipped The power mirror switch is located on the Vehicles and other objects seen in an outside The sun visor “Slide-On-Rod” feature allows for driver's side door trim panel. convex mirror will look smaller and farther additional flexibility in positioning the sun visor The power mirror controls consist of mirror...
  • Page 46: Power Folding Outside Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — Automatic Power Folding Mirrors The mirrors come out of the unfolded posi- OWER OLDING UTSIDE IRRORS  tion. QUIPPED When the Automatic Fold Mirrors feature is enabled, the exterior mirrors will fold in when The mirrors shake and vibrate at normal ...
  • Page 47: Universal Garage Door Opener

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ® REVERSE. If the vehicle is equipped with The HomeLink® buttons that are located in RASING  memory settings, this feature will be linked to the overhead console or sunvisor designate HANNELS the three different HomeLink® channels. the programmable settings.
  • Page 48: Programming Homelink® To A Garage Door Opener

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rolling Code Devices NOTE: Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Steps All HomeLink® buttons are programmed using To determine if your device has a rolling code, a NOTE: this procedure. You do not need to erase all good indicator is its manufacturing date.
  • Page 49: Miscellaneous Device

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ® T Non-Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final 1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position, ROGRAMMING Steps without starting the engine. ISCELLANEOUS EVICE 1. Push and hold the programmed 2. Push and hold the desired HomeLink® Follow the procedure on programming HomeLink®...
  • Page 50: Reprogramming A Single Homelink

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EXTERIOR LIGHTS It may be helpful to unplug the device during the NOTE: cycling process to prevent possible overheating If the indicator light stays on constantly,  of the garage door or gate motor. EADLIGHT WITCH programming is complete and the garage door/device should activate when the...
  • Page 51: Multifunction Lever

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To turn on the headlights, rotate the headlight Once the turn signal is no longer active, the ULTIFUNCTION EVER switch clockwise. When the headlight switch is DRL lamp will illuminate. The multifunction lever is located on the left on, the parking lights, taillights, license plate The DRLs function may be disabled through side of the steering column.
  • Page 52: Flash-To-Pass

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I NOTE: UTOMATIC EADLIGHTS QUIPPED UTOMATIC EADLIGHTS IPERS The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control This system automatically turns the headlights If your vehicle is equipped with Automatic  can be turned on or off by selecting “ON” on or off according to ambient light levels.
  • Page 53: Headlight Delay

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I EADLIGHT ELAY IGHTS QUIPPED IGNALS To assist when exiting the vehicle, the headlight The fog lights are turned on by rotating the Move the multifunction lever up or down to delay feature will leave the headlights on for up headlight switch to the parking light or headlight activate the turn signals.
  • Page 54: Battery Saver

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE are on, rotating the dimmer control all the way ATTERY AVER down, to the last (off) detent, will cause all the Timers are set to both the interior and exterior interior lights to turn off. This is also known as lights to protect the life of your vehicle’s battery.
  • Page 55: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Ambient Light — If Equipped click. This feature is called “Parade” mode and is useful when headlights are required during The overhead console is equipped with an the day. Rotating the dimmer control up to the ambient light feature.
  • Page 56: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Mist CAUTION! Rotate the end of the lever downward to the Always remove any buildup of snow that MIST position and release for a single wiping prevents the windshield wiper blades from cycle. returning to the “park” position. If the NOTE: windshield wiper switch is turned off, and the The Mist feature does not activate the washer...
  • Page 57: Rear Window Wiper/Washer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Sensing system will not operate until the Rotate the center portion of the lever wiper switch is moved, vehicle speed is upward to the first detent for The Rain Sensing feature will not operate ...
  • Page 58: Climate Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CLIMATE CONTROLS A/C Button Press and release this button on the The Climate Control system allows you to touchscreen, or push the button on regulate the temperature, air flow, and direction the faceplate to change the current of air circulating throughout the vehicle.
  • Page 59 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Recirculation Button AUTO Button Rear Defrost Button Press and release this button on the Press and release this button on the Press and release the button on the touchscreen, or push the button on touchscreen, or push the button on touchscreen, or push and release the the faceplate to change the system the faceplate, to change the current...
  • Page 60 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Driver And Passenger Up And Down Blower Control The airflow distribution mode can be adjusted so air comes from the instrument panel outlets, Buttons Blower Control is used to regulate the floor outlets, defrost outlets and demist outlets. amount of air forced through the These buttons provide the driver and passenger Climate Control system.
  • Page 61: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Floor Mode NOTE: UTOMATIC EMPERATURE ONTROL (ATC) Air comes from the floor outlets. A It is not necessary to move the temperature  slight amount of air is directed settings for cold or hot vehicles. The system Automatic Operation through the defrost and side window automatically adjusts the temperature,...
  • Page 62: Climate Voice Commands

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE against engine overheating. OAT coolant Outside Air Intake LIMATE OICE OMMANDS (conforming to MS.90032) is recommended. Make sure the air intake, located directly in Adjust vehicle temperatures hands-free and front of the windshield, is free of obstructions, Winter Operation keep everyone comfortable while you keep such as leaves.
  • Page 63 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Windshield Wiper De-Icer — If Equipped Operating Tips Chart CONTROL WEATHER The windshield wiper de-icer is a heating SETTINGS NOTE: element located at the base of the windshield. The below chart is for Manual Override Opera- Set the mode control It operates automatically once the following tion, otherwise run in AUTO.
  • Page 64: Interior Storage And Equipment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT To open the upper storage compartment, pull WARNING! upward on the small latch located on the lid. Do not operate this vehicle with a glove TORAGE Lift upward on the larger of the latches to compartment in the open position.
  • Page 65: Usb/Aux Control - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Overhead Console The overhead console contains courtesy/ reading lights and storage for sunglasses. Universal Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®), power liftgate and power sunroof/sunshade switches may also be included, if equipped. Sunglasses Bin Door Integrated Center Console USB/AUX Media HUB 1 —...
  • Page 66: Power Outlets

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE the USB control system can charge it to the off when the vehicle is not in use to protect the required level. battery against discharge. Using This Feature CAUTION! By using an external USB device to connect to Power outlets are designed for accessory the USB port: plugs only.
  • Page 67 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE In addition to the front power outlet, there is NOTE: also a power outlet located in the storage area The rear power outlet can be switched from of the center console. “ignition” only to constant “battery” powered all the time.
  • Page 68: Power Inverter - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I The power inverter is designed with built-in OWER NVERTER QUIPPED WARNING! (Continued) overload protection. If the power rating of There is a 115 Volt, 150 Watt inverter outlet 150 Watts is exceeded, the power inverter will Close the lid when not in use and while ...
  • Page 69: Windows

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDOWS If equipped, the key fob may also be used to UTOMATIC INDOW EATURES raise or lower vehicle windows while the ignition Auto-Down Feature OWER INDOW ONTROLS is in the OFF position. The driver and front passenger door power The window controls on the driver's door control NOTE: window switches have an Auto-Down feature.
  • Page 70: Reset Auto-Up

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: open or partially open positions. This is a normal INDOW OCKOUT WITCH Any impact due to rough road conditions may occurrence and can be minimized. If the The window lockout switch on the driver's door trigger the auto-reverse function unexpectedly buffeting occurs with the rear windows open, trim panel allows you to disable the window...
  • Page 71: Opening And Closing The Sunroof

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE PENING LOSING UNROOF INCH ROTECT EATURE WARNING! Express Open/Close This feature will detect an obstruction in the Never leave children unattended in a  closing of the sunroof during the Express Close vehicle, or with access to an unlocked Push the switch rearward and release it within operation.
  • Page 72: Sunshade Operation

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UNSHADE PERATION WARNING! (Continued) The sunshade can be opened manually. In a collision, there is a greater risk of being  However, the sunshade will open automatically thrown from a vehicle with an open sunroof. as the sunroof opens.
  • Page 73: Opening And Closing The Power

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Push the switch forward and release it within Push the sunshade switch forward and release PENING LOSING OWER one-half second and the sunroof will close it within one-half second and the sunshade will UNSHADE automatically from any position. The sunroof close automatically.
  • Page 74: Pinch Protect Feature

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INCH ROTECT EATURE UNROOF AINTENANCE This feature will detect an obstruction in the Use only a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth opening of the sunroof during Express Close to clean the glass panel. Periodically check for operation.
  • Page 75: Liftgate

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: CAUTION! WARNING! If “Unlock All Doors 1st Press” is programmed in To prevent possible damage, do not slam the Uconnect, all doors will unlock when you push Driving with the liftgate open can allow the electronic liftgate release handle.
  • Page 76: Power Liftgate - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I open, the liftgate can be closed by pushing the OWER IFTGATE QUIPPED WARNING! liftgate button located on the left rear trim The power liftgate may be opened by panel. If the liftgate is in motion, pushing the During power operation, personal injury or pushing the electronic liftgate release button again will reverse the liftgate.
  • Page 77: Cargo Area Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the liftgate is only partially open, push the NOTE:  liftgate button on the key fob twice to operate If your vehicle is equipped with a rear the liftgate. subwoofer, the storage bin on that side will not be available.
  • Page 78 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Retractable Cargo Area Cover — If WARNING! WARNING! Equipped In a collision, a loose cargo cover in the To help protect against personal injury,  The purpose of this cover is for privacy, not to passengers should not be seated in the vehicle could cause injury.
  • Page 79: Roof Luggage Rack - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE sure the total load of cargo inside the vehicle WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) plus that on the external rack does not exceed the maximum vehicle load capacity. Cargo must be securely tied down before Place as much cargo as possible in front of ...
  • Page 80 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! (Continued) Long loads which extend over the wind-  shield, such as wood panels or surfboards, or loads with large frontal area should be secured to both the front and rear of the vehicle. Place a blanket or other protection ...
  • Page 81: Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — GASOLINE Gasoline Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 82: Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS CAUTION! 1. Tachometer Driving with a hot engine cooling system Indicates the engine speed in revolutions could damage your vehicle. If the  per minute (RPM x 1000). temperature gauge reads “H” pull over and stop the vehicle.
  • Page 83: Instrument Cluster Display Location And Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 3. The main display area where the menus and NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY pop up messages are displayed. OCATION ONTROLS 4. The lower line where reconfigurable The instrument cluster display is located in the telltales, menu name and menu page are center of the instrument cluster.
  • Page 84: Oil Change Reset - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The system allows the driver to select NOTE: scheduled oil change interval. The engine oil information by pushing the following buttons change indicator system is duty cycle based, Holding the up / down or left / right ...
  • Page 85: Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Secondary Method For Oil Change Reset NOTE: NON — SRT Procedure Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature Tire Pressure Oil Pressure   settings may vary. 1. Without pushing the brake pedal, place the Transmission Oil Life ...
  • Page 86 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Drivetrain: Displays information on drivetrain Adaptive Cruise Control Ready NOTE:  status of Front Wheel Angle, T-Case, and Axle The instrument cluster display will return to the When ACC is activated but the vehicle speed Lock.
  • Page 87 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL message. Adding a significant amount of fuel Average Fuel Economy – Shows the average Screen Setup  to the vehicle will turn off the “RANGE LOW” fuel economy (MPG or L/100 km or km/L) of Push and release the up or down arrow...
  • Page 88: Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode Message - Electrical Load Reduction Actions (If Equipped)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Fuel Economy Current Current Gear  ATTERY AVER ATTERY AVER — E ESSAGE LECTRICAL Trip A   EDUCTION CTIONS QUIPPED Trip B   This vehicle is equipped with an Intelligent Favorite Menus Upper Right Battery Sensor (IBS) to perform additional Speedometer...
  • Page 89 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: Turning on all possible vehicle electrical What to do when an electrical load reduction  loads (e.g. HVAC to max settings, exterior and action message is present (“Battery Saver On” The charging system is independent from ...
  • Page 90: Trip Computer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL TRIP COMPUTER precautionary and as such must not be the brake light turns on it may indicate that the considered as exhaustive. Always refer to the parking brake is applied, that the brake fluid Push and release the up or down arrow...
  • Page 91 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: detected. If the light does not illuminate, have Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault The light may flash momentarily during sharp the light inspected by an authorized dealer. Warning Light cornering maneuvers, which change fluid level The light also will turn on when the parking This warning light will turn on when conditions.
  • Page 92 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: transmission into NEUTRAL (N) and idle the Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is This light may turn on if the accelerator and vehicle. If the temperature reading does not corrected. This light does not indicate how brake pedals are pressed at the same time.
  • Page 93: Yellow Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Transmission Temperature Warning Light Vehicle Security Warning Light — If conventional brake system will continue to operate normally, assuming the Brake Warning — If Equipped Equipped Light is not also on. This warning light will illuminate to This light will flash at a fast rate for warn of a high transmission fluid approximately 15 seconds when the...
  • Page 94 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The ESC OFF Indicator Light and the ESC Indi- LaneSense Warning Light — If Equipped Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator  cator Light come on momentarily each time Warning Light (MIL) The LaneSense Warning Light will be the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN or ACC/ solid yellow when the vehicle is The Engine Check/Malfunction...
  • Page 95 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL nearest service center and have the vehicle Should one or more tires be in the condition WARNING! serviced immediately. mentioned above, the display will show the A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as indications corresponding to each tire. Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) referenced above, can reach higher Light —...
  • Page 96: Yellow Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to installation of replacement or alternate tires or ELLOW NDICATOR IGHTS the proper pressure. Driving on a significantly wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS Air Suspension Active Indicator Light —...
  • Page 97: Green Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Air Suspension Off-Road 2 Indicator Light LaneSense Indicator Light — If Equipped REEN NDICATOR IGHTS — If Equipped The LaneSense indicator light Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With No illuminates solid green when both This light will illuminate when the air Target Detected Indicator Light —...
  • Page 98: White Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Tow Mode Indicator Light LaneSense Indicator Light — If Equipped HITE NDICATOR IGHTS This light will turn on when Tow Mode When the LaneSense system is ON, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready Light is active. but not armed, the LaneSense —...
  • Page 99: Blue Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL and other information to assist your service NDICATOR IGHTS WARNING! technician in making repairs. Although your High Beam Indicator Light vehicle will usually be drivable and not need ONLY an authorized service technician  towing, see an authorized dealer for service as should connect equipment to the OBD II This indicator light will illuminate to...
  • Page 100: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND 1. Switch the ignition to the ON position, but If your OBD II system is not ready, you should do not crank or start the engine. see an authorized dealer or repair facility. If your MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS vehicle was recently serviced or had a battery NOTE:...
  • Page 101: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, Damage to the transmission may occur if the Do not leave the key fob in or near the  adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten vehicle, or in a location accessible to chil- following precautions are not observed: your seat belt, and if present, instruct all other...
  • Page 102: Autopark

    STARTING AND OPERATING 3. The system starts the vehicle. If the vehicle 4. If the vehicle speed is above 5 mph (8 km/h), 3. Push the ENGINE START/STOP button a fails to start, the starter will disengage the ENGINE START/STOP button must be second time to place the ignition to the RUN automatically after 10 seconds.
  • Page 103 STARTING AND OPERATING Vehicle speed is 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) or less NOTE:  WARNING! In some cases the ParkSense graphic will be Ignition switched from RUN to ACC  Driver inattention could lead to failure to displayed in the instrument cluster. In these ...
  • Page 104: If Engine Fails To Start

    STARTING AND OPERATING 4WD LOW — If Equipped 15 seconds. This should clear any excess fuel in CAUTION! case the engine is flooded. Leave the ignition AutoPark will be disabled when operating the key in the RUN position, release the accelerator To prevent damage to the starter, do not vehicle in 4WD LOW.
  • Page 105: Engine Break-In Recommendations

    STARTING AND OPERATING PARKING BRAKE The engine block heater must be plugged in at While cruising, brief full-throttle acceleration least one hour to have an adequate warming within the limits of local traffic laws contributes Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the effect on the engine.
  • Page 106 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) When the parking brake is applied and the  When leaving the vehicle, always remove Be sure the parking brake is fully disen-   transmission is placed in gear, the Brake the key fob from the ignition and lock your gaged before driving;...
  • Page 107: Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) You must press and hold the brake pedal while It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or   shifting out of PARK. NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than with access to an unlocked vehicle.
  • Page 108: Ignition Park Interlock

    STARTING AND OPERATING When the Fuel Economy (ECO) Mode is RAKE RANSMISSION HIFT CAUTION! (Continued) engaged, the vehicle control systems will (BTSI) S NTERLOCK YSTEM change the following: Do not shift between PARK, REVERSE,  This vehicle is equipped with a BTSI system that NEUTRAL, or DRIVE when the engine is The transmission will upshift sooner and ...
  • Page 109: Eight-Speed Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING –S continuously until the selector is returned to IGHT PEED UTOMATIC the proper position, or the requested shift RANSMISSION can be completed. The transmission gear range is displayed both The electronically-controlled transmission beside the gear selector and in the instrument adapts its shift schedule based on driver inputs, cluster.
  • Page 110 STARTING AND OPERATING Gear Ranges When exiting the vehicle, always: WARNING! (Continued) Do not press the accelerator pedal when Apply the parking brake  The transmission may not engage PARK if  shifting out of PARK or NEUTRAL. Shift the transmission into PARK the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 111 STARTING AND OPERATING Look at the transmission gear position  WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) display and verify that it indicates the PARK position (P), and is not blinking. Unintended movement of a vehicle could Do not leave the key fob in or near the ...
  • Page 112 STARTING AND OPERATING During extremely cold temperatures (-22°F be severely degraded and the engine may stall. CAUTION! [-30°C] or below), transmission operation may In some situations, the transmission may not Towing the vehicle, coasting, or driving for any be modified depending on engine and re-engage if the engine is turned off and other reason with the transmission in transmission temperature as well as vehicle...
  • Page 113 STARTING AND OPERATING 5. Restart the engine. AutoStick mode has the following operational benefits: 6. Shift into the desired gear range. If the The transmission will automatically down- problem is no longer detected, the  shift as the vehicle slows (to prevent engine transmission will return to normal lugging) and will display the current gear.
  • Page 114: Sport Mode - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING SPORT MODE — IF EQUIPPED FOUR WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION Transmission shifting will be more noticeable  when AutoStick is enabled. UADRA PERATING The system may revert to automatic shift  — I NSTRUCTIONS RECAUTIONS mode if a fault or overheat condition is detected.
  • Page 115: Quadra-Trac Ii Operating Instructions

    STARTING AND OPERATING II O Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles UADRA PERATING HIFT OSITIONS depends on tires of equal size, type, and — I NSTRUCTIONS RECAUTIONS For additional information on the appropriate circumference on each wheel. Any difference QUIPPED use of each 4WD system mode position, see the will adversely affect shifting and cause damage information below:...
  • Page 116: Shifting Procedures

    STARTING AND OPERATING 4WD LOW NOTE: teeth not being properly aligned. Several attempts may be required for clutch teeth If shift conditions/interlocks are not met, or a This range is for low speed four-wheel drive. It transfer case motor temperature protection alignment and shift completion to occur.
  • Page 117: Quadra-Lift - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING QUADRA-LIFT — IF EQUIPPED Normal Ride Height (NRH) – This is the stan-  dard position of the suspension and is meant for normal driving. ESCRIPTION The Quadra-Lift air suspension system provides Off-Road 1 (OR1) (Raises the vehicle approx- ...
  • Page 118 STARTING AND OPERATING Aero Mode (Lowers the vehicle approximately speed exceeds 25 mph (40 km/h) the Entry/ The system requires that the engine be running  0.6 inches (15 mm)) – This position provides Exit Mode change will be canceled. To exit for all changes.
  • Page 119: Air Suspension Modes

    STARTING AND OPERATING Auto Entry/Exit Mode Wheel Alignment Mode WARNING! To assist in entering and exiting the vehicle, the Before performing a wheel alignment this mode The air suspension system uses a high air suspension system has a feature which must be enabled Ú...
  • Page 120 STARTING AND OPERATING indicators are flashing on the "DOWN" button Automatic height changes will occur based on turn off and indicator lamp 5 will flash until the lowest solid indicator lamp is the position vehicle speed and the current vehicle height. Entry/Exit Mode is achieved at which point the system is working to achieve.
  • Page 121: Selec-Terrain - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING SELEC-TERRAIN — IF EQUIPPED equipped with air suspension, the default ROCK – Off-road calibration is only available  ride height for SNOW is Normal Ride Height in 4WD LOW range. The vehicle is raised (if (NRH). equipped with Air Suspension) for improved ELEC ERRAIN ELECTION...
  • Page 122: Fuel Saver Technology 5.7L Only - If

    STARTING AND OPERATING FUEL SAVER TECHNOLOGY 5.7L ONLY — IF STOP/START SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED If the Electric Power Steering warning icon is displayed and the “SERVICE EQUIPPED The Stop/Start function is developed to reduce POWER STEERING” or the “POWER fuel consumption.
  • Page 123: Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Autostop

    STARTING AND OPERATING The engine will shut down, the tachometer will HVAC is set to full defrost mode at a high Gear selector in MANUAL (M) mode.   move to the zero position and the Stop/Start blower speed. Stop/Start related system malfunction. ...
  • Page 124: To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start System

    STARTING AND OPERATING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS — IF EQUIPPED Battery voltage drops too low. NOTE:  The Stop/Start system will reset itself back to Stop/Start OFF switch is pushed.  The Cruise Control system has two control an ON condition every time the ignition is turned modes that function differently.
  • Page 125 STARTING AND OPERATING To Set A Desired Speed WARNING! Turn the Cruise Control on. When the vehicle Cruise Control can be dangerous where the has reached the desired speed, push and system cannot maintain a constant speed. release the SET (+) or SET (-) button. Release Your vehicle could go too fast for the the accelerator and the vehicle will operate at conditions, and you could lose control and...
  • Page 126: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    STARTING AND OPERATING Metric Speed (km/h) The following conditions will also deactivate the WARNING! Cruise Control without erasing the set speed Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once  Cruise Control can be dangerous where the from memory: will result in a 1 km/h speed adjustment.
  • Page 127 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) If the ACC sensor detects a vehicle ahead,  Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a conve- Will bring the vehicle to a complete stop   ACC will apply limited braking or accelerate nience system.
  • Page 128 STARTING AND OPERATING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Menu The ACC screen may display once again if any of the following ACC activity occurs: The Cruise Control buttons (located on the right The instrument cluster display shows the side of the steering wheel) operate the ACC current ACC system settings.
  • Page 129 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: the instrument cluster displays “Adaptive Cruise WARNING! You cannot engage ACC under the following Control (ACC) Off.” conditions: In the Fixed Speed Cruise Control mode, the WARNING! system will not react to vehicles ahead. In When in 4WD Low ...
  • Page 130 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The Trailer Sway Control (TSC) activates Resume can be used at any speed above  20 mph (32 km/h) when only Fixed Speed The driver switches ESC to Full Off mode Keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal ...
  • Page 131 STARTING AND OPERATING To Vary The Speed Setting NOTE: Setting The Following Distance In ACC When you override and push the SET (+) button To Increase Or Decrease The Set Speed The specified following distance for ACC can be or SET (-) buttons, the new set speed will be the set by varying the distance setting between four While ACC is set, you can increase speed by current speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 132 STARTING AND OPERATING To decrease the distance setting, push the NOTE: ACC Operation At Stop Distance Decrease button and release. Each The brake lights will illuminate whenever the If the ACC system brings your vehicle to a time the button is pushed, the distance setting ACC system applies the brakes.
  • Page 133 STARTING AND OPERATING Display Warnings And Maintenance If weather conditions are not a factor, the driver NOTE: should examine the sensor. It may require If the “ACC/FCW Unavailable Wipe Front  “Wipe Front Radar Sensor In Front Of Vehicle” cleaning or removal of an obstruction. The Radar Sensor”...
  • Page 134 STARTING AND OPERATING This message can sometimes be displayed Service ACC/FCW Warning Offset Driving while driving in adverse weather conditions. The If the system turns off, and the instrument ACC may not detect a vehicle in the same lane ACC/FCW system will recover after the vehicle cluster displays “ACC/FCW Unavailable Service that is offset from your direct line of travel, or a has left these areas.
  • Page 135 STARTING AND OPERATING Turns And Bends When driving on a curve with ACC engaged, the system may increase or decrease the vehicle speed for stability, with no vehicle ahead detected. Once the vehicle is out of the curve the system will resume your original set speed. This is a part of normal ACC system functionality.
  • Page 136: Parksense Front/Rear Park Assist

    STARTING AND OPERATING Stationary Objects And Vehicles automatically applied and released when The automatic braking function may not be  applied fast enough for obstacles that move performing a reverse parking maneuver if the ACC does not react to stationary objects and system detects a possible collision with an toward the rear of the vehicle from the left stationary vehicles.
  • Page 137: Parksense Sensors

    STARTING AND OPERATING ParkSense will retain the last system state ENSE ENSORS ENSE ISPLAY (enabled or disabled) from the last ignition cycle The six ParkSense sensors (four when vehicle is The warning display will turn on indicating the when the ignition is changed to the ON/RUN not equipped with front sensors), located in the system status when the vehicle is in REVERSE position.
  • Page 138 STARTING AND OPERATING Front/Rear ParkSense Arcs 1 — No Tone/Solid Arc 6 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 2 — No Tone/Flashing Arc 7 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 8 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 4 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc 9 —...
  • Page 139 STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the instrument cluster display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: WARNING ALERTS FOR REAR Greater than Less than 79-59 inches...
  • Page 140: Parksense Warning Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING Front Park Assist Audible Alerts NABLING ISABLING ENSE ERVICE ENSE SSIST YSTEM ParkSense will turn off the Front Park Assist ParkSense can be enabled and disabled with audible alert (chime) after approximately three the ParkSense switch. During vehicle start up, when the ParkSense seconds when an obstacle has been detected, System has detected a faulted condition, the When the ParkSense switch is pushed...
  • Page 141: Cleaning The Parksense System

    STARTING AND OPERATING UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED" messages if Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, ENSE YSTEM SAGE  an object is detected within the five second taking care not to scratch or damage them. RECAUTIONS The sensors must not be covered with ice, pop-up duration.
  • Page 142: Parksense Active Park Assist System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Active Park Assist system is capable of WARNING! CAUTION! maneuvering a vehicle into a parallel or a Drivers must be careful when backing up ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is perpendicular parking space on either side (i.e., ...
  • Page 143: Enabling And Disabling The Parksense Active Park Assist System

    STARTING AND OPERATING rately. This is due to the system’s dynamic Vehicle speed greater than 5 mph (7 km/h) ParkSense Active Park Assist switch is acti-   vehicle calibration to improve the perfor- during active steering guidance into the vated mance of the feature.
  • Page 144: Parallel/Perpendicular Parking Space Assistance Operation

    STARTING AND OPERATING When seeking a parking space, the driver ARALLEL ERPENDICULAR ARKING  should drive as parallel or perpendicular PACE SSISTANCE PERATION (depending on the type of maneuver) to other When the ParkSense Active Park Assist system vehicles as possible. is enabled, the “Active ParkSense Searching - The system will only indicate the last ...
  • Page 145 STARTING AND OPERATING Once the vehicle is in position, you will be NOTE: instructed to stop the vehicle’s movement and It is the driver's responsibility to use the  remove your hands from the steering wheel. brake and stop the vehicle. The driver should When the vehicle comes to a standstill (your check their surroundings and be prepared to hands still removed from the steering wheel),...
  • Page 146: Lanesense - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING The system will cancel the maneuver if the  WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) vehicle speed exceeds 5 mph (7 km/h) during active steering guidance into the Before using the ParkSense Active Park The vehicle must be driven slowly when ...
  • Page 147: Turning Lanesense On Or Off

    STARTING AND OPERATING system provides a visual warning through the URNING ENSE instrument cluster display to prompt the driver The LaneSense button is located on to remain within the lane boundaries. the switch panel below the Uconnect The driver may manually override the haptic display.
  • Page 148 STARTING AND OPERATING Lane Approached With Flashing Yellow Line/Flashing Lanes Detected With White Lines/Green Telltale Lane Detected With Solid Yellow Line/Solid Yellow Yellow Telltale Telltale When the LaneSense system senses a lane  drift situation, the left lane line turns solid When the LaneSense system senses the lane ...
  • Page 149: Changing Lanesense Status

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Manual Activation Of The Rear View Camera 1. Press the “Controls” button located on the When enabled the system operates above  37 mph (60 km/h) and below 112 mph bottom of the Uconnect display. (180 km/h). 2.
  • Page 150 STARTING AND OPERATING When enabled, active guidelines are overlaid on NOTE: WARNING! the image to illustrate the width of the vehicle If snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance and its projected backup path based on the Drivers must be careful when backing up builds up on the camera lens, clean the lens, steering wheel position.
  • Page 151: Refueling The Vehicle

    STARTING AND OPERATING REFUELING THE VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) In certain cold conditions, ice may prevent  1. Push the fuel filler door release switch Never add fuel when the engine is running.  the fuel door from opening. If this occurs, This is in violation of most state and federal (located under the headlamp switch).
  • Page 152: Vehicle Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING VEHICLE LOADING 3. Grab popped up outboard edge with other Payload hand to disengage snaps. The payload of a vehicle is defined as the ERTIFICATION ABEL allowable load weight a truck can carry, 4. Remove the storage bin. including the weight of the driver, all As required by National Highway Traffic Safety 5.
  • Page 153: Trailer Towing

    STARTING AND OPERATING TRAILER TOWING Rim Size the vehicle should then be determined separately to be sure that the load is properly This is the rim size that is appropriate for the tire In this section you will find safety tips and distributed over the front and rear axle.
  • Page 154 STARTING AND OPERATING Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) Trailer Sway Control (TSC) The GTW is the weight of the trailer plus the The GAWR is the maximum capacity of the front The TSC can be a mechanical telescoping link weight of all cargo, consumables and and rear axles.
  • Page 155: Trailer Hitch Classification

    STARTING AND OPERATING consistent steering and brake control thereby RAILER ITCH LASSIFICATION WARNING! enhancing towing safety. The addition of a The following chart provides the industry friction/hydraulic sway control also dampens An improperly adjusted Weight Distributing  standard for the maximum trailer weight a given Hitch system may reduce handling, sway caused by traffic and crosswinds and trailer hitch class can tow and should be used to...
  • Page 156: Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)

    STARTING AND OPERATING RAILER OWING EIGHTS AXIMUM RAILER EIGHT ATINGS The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetrain: Max. Trailer Tongue Wt. Engine Frontal Area Max. GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) (See Note) 3.6L - 4x2 (Std Cooling) 55 sq ft (5.11 sq m) 3,500 lbs (1,587 kg) 350 lbs (158 kg)
  • Page 157: Trailer Hitch Receiver Cover Removal - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING 2. Pull the bottom of the cover outward RAILER ITCH ECEIVER OVER RAILER ONGUE EIGHT (towards you), pull downwards to disengage — I EMOVAL QUIPPED Never exceed the maximum tongue weight the tabs located at the top of the hitch stamped on your bumper or trailer hitch.
  • Page 158: Towing Requirements

    STARTING AND OPERATING Consider the following items when computing CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) the weight on the rear axle of the vehicle: Do not tow a trailer at all during the first When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, do  ...
  • Page 159 STARTING AND OPERATING Replacing tires with a higher load carrying  WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) capacity will not increase the vehicle's GVWR and GAWR limits. Total weight must be distributed between Towing any trailer will increase your stop-   the tow vehicle and the trailer such that the ping distance.
  • Page 160 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicle’s wiring harness. The electrical connections are all complete to the vehicle but you must mate the harness to a trailer connector. Refer to the following illustrations. NOTE: Four-Pin Connector Seven-Pin Connector Disconnect trailer wiring connector from the...
  • Page 161: Towing Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING AutoStick Cruise Control — If Equipped OWING Do not use on hilly terrain or with heavy When using the AutoStick shift control, select   Before towing, practice turning, stopping, and loads. the highest gear that allows for adequate backing up the trailer in an area located away performance and avoids frequent down- from heavy traffic.
  • Page 162: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome)

    STARTING AND OPERATING RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME) OWING EHICLE EHIND NOTHER EHICLE Four-Wheel Drive Wheels OFF The Two-Wheel Drive Four-Wheel Drive Models With 4WD Towing Condition Models Without 4WD Ground Models See Instructions Transmission in PARK  Flat Tow NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Transfer case in NEUTRAL (N)
  • Page 163: Models

    STARTING AND OPERATING — T 5. Properly secure the rear wheels to the dolly, ECREATIONAL OWING HEEL CAUTION! following the dolly manufacturer’s RIVE ODELS instructions. Towing this vehicle in violation of the above DO NOT flat tow this vehicle. Damage to the requirements can cause severe transmission 6.
  • Page 164 STARTING AND OPERATING Shifting Into NEUTRAL (N) 3. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL. CAUTION! (Continued) 4. If vehicle is equipped with Quadra-Lift air WARNING! Tow only in a forward direction. Towing this  suspension, ensure the vehicle is set to vehicle backwards can cause severe You or others could be injured or killed if you Normal Ride Height.
  • Page 165 STARTING AND OPERATING A flashing NEUTRAL (N) position indicator 11. With the transmission and transfer case in  light indicates that shift requirements have NEUTRAL, push and hold the ENGINE not been met. START/STOP button until the engine turns off. If the vehicle is equipped with Quadra-Lift air ...
  • Page 166: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: 6. Using a ballpoint pen or similar object, push 11. Start the engine. and hold the recessed transfer case Steps 1 through 5 are requirements that 12. Press and hold the brake pedal.  NEUTRAL (N) button (located by the selector must be met before pushing the NEUTRAL (N) switch) for one second.
  • Page 167: Off-Road Driving Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: NOTE: RIVING On Summit models the lower front fascia is not It is recommend to also remove the radar NOTE: removable. sensor on vehicle equipped to Adaptive Cruise Prior to off-road driving with non-Summit Control (ACC). This radar sensor is specifically Lower Front Fascia Removal: models that are also equipped with an Off-Road calibrated to your vehicle and is not inter-...
  • Page 168 STARTING AND OPERATING 4. Locate the protective connector on the rear NOTE: Lower Front Fascia Installation of the bumper beam. All Speed Control functions will be disabled NOTE: when the radar sensor is disconnected. This will only work if you have a helper. Radar Sensor Installation Procedure (If 1.
  • Page 169 STARTING AND OPERATING Quadra-Lift — If Equipped WARNING! CAUTION! When off-roading, it is recommended that the Do not drive in 4WD LOW Range on dry When driving through water, do not exceed lowest useable vehicle height that will clear the pavement;...
  • Page 170 STARTING AND OPERATING Standing Water Hill Climbing Remember, never drive diagonally across a hill. Always drive straight up or down. Avoid driving in standing water deeper than NOTE: 20 inches (51 cm), and reduce speed If the wheels start to slip as you approach the Before attempting to climb a hill, determine the crest of a hill, ease off the accelerator and appropriately to minimize wave effects.
  • Page 171 STARTING AND OPERATING After Driving Off-Road WARNING! Off-road operation puts more stress on your Abrasive material in any part of the brakes vehicle than does most on-road driving. After may cause excessive wear or unpredictable going off-road, it is always a good idea to check braking.
  • Page 172: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT SYSTEMS Your vehicle may be equipped with certain WARNING! security features to reduce the risk of For detailed information about your Uconnect unauthorized and unlawful access to vehicle It is not possible to know or to predict all of ...
  • Page 173: Uconnect Settings

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT SETTINGS NOTE: USTOMER ROGRAMMABLE EATURES FCA US LLC or your dealer may contact you  The Uconnect system uses a combination of directly regarding software updates. buttons on the touchscreen and buttons on the faceplate located on the center of the To help further improve vehicle security and ...
  • Page 174 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: Once in the desired mode, press and release the screen will allow you to toggle up or down the preferred setting option until a check mark through the available settings. All settings should be changed with the igni- ...
  • Page 175 MULTIMEDIA Display When the Display button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system will display the options related to the theme (if equipped), brightness, and color of the touchscreen. The available settings are: Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the brightness manually or have the system set it automatically.
  • Page 176 MULTIMEDIA Units When the Units button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different measurement options. The selected unit of measurement will display in the instrument cluster display and navigation system (if equipped). The available settings are: Setting Name Description This setting will change the unit of measurement on the display to US.
  • Page 177 MULTIMEDIA Clock When the Clock button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different options related to the vehicle’s internal clock. Setting Name Description This setting will sync the time to the GPS receiver in the system. The Sync Time With GPS system will control the time via the GPS location.
  • Page 178 MULTIMEDIA Camera When the Camera button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s camera features. Setting Name Description This setting will add a delay to the rear backup camera when shifting out ParkView Backup Camera Delay of reverse.
  • Page 179 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will change the distance at which the steering wheel will LaneSense Warning provide lane departure feedback. The available settings are “Early”, “Medium”, and “Late”. This setting will change the strength of the steering wheel feedback LaneSense Strength during a lane departure.
  • Page 180 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description ParkView Backup Camera Active Guidelines This setting will turn the backup camera guidelines on or off. This setting will add a delay to the rear backup camera when shifting out ParkView Backup Camera Delay of reverse. Rain Sensing Auto Wipers This setting will turn the Rain Sensing Auto Wipers on or off.
  • Page 181 MULTIMEDIA Lights When the Lights button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s exterior and interior lights. NOTE: When the “Daytime Running Lights” feature is selected, the daytime running lights can be turned On or Off. This feature is only allowed by law in the country of the vehicle purchased.
  • Page 182 MULTIMEDIA Doors & Locks When the Doors & Locks button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to locking and unlocking the vehicle’s doors. Setting Name Description This setting will unlock the doors when any of the doors are opened from Auto Unlock On Exit the inside.
  • Page 183 MULTIMEDIA Seats & Comfort When Seats & Comfort button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s comfort systems when remote start has been activated or the vehicle has been started. Setting Name Description This setting will activate the vehicle’s comfort system and heated seats (if equipped) or heated steering wheel (if equipped) when the vehicle is Auto-On Driver Heated/Ventilated Seat &...
  • Page 184 MULTIMEDIA Suspension When the Suspension button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s suspension system. Setting Name Selectable Options This setting will automatically lower the vehicle ride height for easier Auto Entry/Exit Suspension entry and exit.
  • Page 185 MULTIMEDIA Audio When the Audio button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to the vehicle’s sound system. These settings can change the audio location within the vehicle, adjust the bass or treble levels, and auto-play settings from an audio device or smartphone. Setting Name Description This setting will adjust audio levels from specific speakers in the front/...
  • Page 186 MULTIMEDIA Phone/Bluetooth® When the Phone/Bluetooth® button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to Bluetooth® connectivity from an external audio device or smartphone. The list of paired audio devices or smartphones can be accessed from this menu. Setting Name Description This setting will activate phone message pop-ups in the Instrument...
  • Page 187 MULTIMEDIA SiriusXM® Setup — If Equipped NOTE: A subscription to SiriusXM® Satellite Radio is required for these settings to be functional. When the SiriusXM® Setup button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to SiriusXM® Satellite Radio. These settings can be used to skip specific radio channels and restart favorite songs from the beginning.
  • Page 188 MULTIMEDIA Restore Settings When the Restore Settings button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to resetting the Uconnect system back to its default settings. These settings can clear personal data and reset selected settings from other menus. Setting Name Description This setting will return all the previously changed settings to their factory...
  • Page 189: Uconnect Introduction

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT INTRODUCTION NOTE: Uconnect screen images are for illustration YSTEM VERVIEW purposes only and may not reflect exact soft- ware for your vehicle. Uconnect 4 With 7-inch Display 1 — Radio Button 2 — Media Button 3 — Climate Button 4 —...
  • Page 190 MULTIMEDIA Feature Description Press the Radio button or Media button to enter Radio Mode/Media Radio/Media Mode and access the radio functions and external audio sources Ú page 190. Press the Phone button to enter Phone Mode and access the hands-free Phone phone system Ú...
  • Page 191: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    MULTIMEDIA & D Stop use immediately if a problem occurs. AFETY ENERAL NFORMATION  Failure to do so may cause injury or damage The Uconnect features and services in the main Safety Guidelines to the product. See an authorized dealer for menu bar are easily customized for your repair.
  • Page 192: Uconnect Modes

    MULTIMEDIA Care And Maintenance The following describes the left-hand control operation in each mode: Do not press the touchscreen with any hard  or sharp objects (pen, USB stick, jewelry, Radio Operation etc.), which could scratch the surface. Pushing the top of the switch will Seek Up for Do not spray any liquid or chemicals directly the next available station and pushing the ...
  • Page 193: Radio Mode

    MULTIMEDIA The radio is equipped with the following modes: Tune/Scroll Control ADIO Turn the rotary Tune/Scroll control knob  Radio Controls clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to  decrease the radio station frequency. Push the Enter/Browse button to choose a selection. SiriusXM®...
  • Page 194 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: like to hear. (Subscription or included SiriusXM® Satellite Radio uses direct Pressing and holding either the Seek Up SiriusXM® Satellite Radio trial required.) satellite-to-receiver broadcasting technology to Seek Down button will scan the different provide clear, coast-to-coast radio content. Push the VR button on the steering wheel frequency bands at a slower rate.
  • Page 195 MULTIMEDIA This functionality is only available for radios NOTE: In addition to the tuning operation functions equipped with a Satellite receiver. In order to You will need to provide the SiriusXM® ID (RID) common to all radio modes, the replay, Traffic/ receive satellite radio, the vehicle needs to be located at the bottom of the Channel 0 screen.
  • Page 196 MULTIMEDIA Replay Press the Replay button on the touchscreen. You can exit by pressing the Replay button on The play/pause, rewind/forward and live the touchscreen any time during the Replay The replay function provides a means to store buttons will display at the top of the screen, Mode.
  • Page 197 MULTIMEDIA Favorites Browse In SXM Press the Favorites button on the touchscreen Press the All button on the Browse Screen. to activate the favorites menu, which will time When pressing the All button, the following out within 20 seconds in absence of user categories become available: interaction.
  • Page 198 MULTIMEDIA Preset Selection touchscreen to delete all of the Favorites or teams within the league will appear, then you press the Trash Can icon next to the Favorite to can select a team by pressing the A preset can be selected by pressing any of the be deleted.
  • Page 199 MULTIMEDIA Setting Presets Preset Features — If Equipped Audio Settings Browse In AM/FM Press the Audio button within the settings main menu to activate the Audio Settings screen. When in either AM or FM, the Browse Screen provides a means to edit the Presets List and is The audio settings can also be accessed on the entered by pushing the Enter/Browse button.
  • Page 200 MULTIMEDIA Audio Setting Description Press the Balance/Fade button on the touchscreen to balance audio between the front speakers or fade the audio between the rear and front Balance/Fade speakers. Press the Front, Rear, Left or Right buttons or press and drag the red Speaker icon to adjust the Balance/Fade.
  • Page 201: Media Mode

    MULTIMEDIA sources available. When available, you can Bluetooth® Mode EDIA select the Browse button on the touchscreen to Overview Operating Media Mode be given these options: Bluetooth® Streaming Audio or Bluetooth® Now Playing  Mode is entered by pairing a Bluetooth® device, containing music, to the Uconnect Artists ...
  • Page 202 MULTIMEDIA AUX Mode button on the touchscreen on the left side of the Seek Up /Seek Down screen. The center of the browse window shows Overview In USB Mode, press the Seek Up button on the items and its sub-functions, which can be touchscreen for the next selection on the USB Auxiliary Mode (AUX) is entered by inserting an scrolled through by pressing the Up and Down...
  • Page 203: Phone Mode

    MULTIMEDIA to play all the current tracks, repeatedly, as long screen you can rotate the Tune/Scroll knob to “Change source to USB”  as the repeat function is active. To cancel highlight a track (indicated by the line above “Play artist Beethoven”; “Play album ...
  • Page 204 MULTIMEDIA Hands-Free Text Message Replying: Forward Viewing and Calling contacts from Recent Uconnect Phone allows you to transfer calls   one of 18 predefined SMS messages to Call logs. between the system and your mobile phone as incoming calls/text messages. you enter or exit your vehicle and enables you to Reviewing your recent Incoming SMS ...
  • Page 205 MULTIMEDIA Phone Button 1. Say compound commands like “Call John conversational tone, as if speaking to Smith mobile”. someone sitting a few feet/meters away from The Phone button on your steering wheel is you. 2. Say the individual commands and allow the used to get into the Phone Mode and make system to guide you to complete the task.
  • Page 206 MULTIMEDIA Help Command To begin using your Uconnect Phone, you must Follow the steps below to pair your phone: pair your compatible Bluetooth®- enabled If you need assistance at any prompt, or if you 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON/RUN mobile phone.
  • Page 207 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: 9. When the pairing process has successfully You can also use the following VR command to During the pairing procedure, you may receive a completed, the system will prompt you to bring up the Paired Phone screen from any pop-up on your touchscreen asking you to make choose whether or not this is your favorite screen on the radio:...
  • Page 208 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: You can also use a following VR command to Disconnecting or Deleting A Phone Or Audio If there is no device currently connected with bring up a list of paired audio devices: Device the system, a pop-up will appear. “Show Paired Phones”...
  • Page 209 MULTIMEDIA 3. Press the Settings button located to the Phonebook Download (Automatic Phonebook A maximum of 5,000 contact names with  right of the device name for a different Transfer From Mobile Phone) — If Equipped four numbers per contact will be downloaded and updated every time a phone is phone or audio device than the currently If supported by your phone, Uconnect Phone...
  • Page 210 MULTIMEDIA Managing Your Favorites — If Equipped Phone Call Features Call Controls There are two ways you can add an entry to your The following features can be accessed through The touchscreen allows you to control the favorites: the Uconnect Phone if the feature(s) are following call features: available and supported by Bluetooth®...
  • Page 211 MULTIMEDIA Key Pad Number Entry Answer Or Ignore An Incoming Call — No Call Answer Or Ignore An Incoming Call — Call Currently In Progress Currently In Progress 1. Press the Phone button. If a call is currently in progress and you have When you receive a call on your mobile phone, 2.
  • Page 212 MULTIMEDIA Do Not Disturb can automatically reply with a Place/Retrieve A Call From Hold If two calls are in progress (one active and one text message, a call, or both when declining an on hold), press the Swap Calls button on the During an active call, press the Hold or Call On incoming call and send it to voicemail.
  • Page 213 MULTIMEDIA Call Continuation Things You Should Know About Uconnect WARNING! Phone Call continuation is the progression of a phone ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the call on the Uconnect Phone after the vehicle Voice Command wheel. You have full responsibility and ignition has been switched to OFF.
  • Page 214 MULTIMEDIA Audio Performance Listen to the Uconnect prompts. After the Push the Phone button and wait for the beep beep, repeat one of the predefined messag- to say a command. See some examples below: Audio quality is maximized under: es and follow the system prompts. “Call John Smith”...
  • Page 215: Android Auto™ & Apple Carplay® - If Equipped

    MULTIMEDIA Did You Know: Your mobile phone must have To enable Siri, push and hold, then release the allows you to project your smartphone and a the full implementation of the Message Access Uconnect Voice Recognition (VR) button on the number of its apps onto the touchscreen radio Profile (MAP) to take advantage of this feature.
  • Page 216 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: NOTE: While using Android Auto™, Google Maps™ Be sure to use the factory-provided USB cable Android Auto™ is set to launch immediately provides voice-guided: that came with your phone, as aftermarket once a compatible device is connected. You can Navigation ...
  • Page 217: Apple Carplay

    MULTIMEDIA NOTE: Android Auto™ Voice Command Phone  To see the track details for the music playing Text Messages NOTE:  through Android Auto™, select the Uconnect Feature availability depends on your carrier and system’s media screen. Additional Apps  mobile phone manufacturer.
  • Page 218 MULTIMEDIA To use Apple CarPlay®, make sure you are Phone using iPhone® 5 or later, have Siri enabled in With Apple CarPlay®, push and hold Settings, ensure your iPhone® is unlocked for the VR button on the steering wheel to the very first connection only, and then use the activate a Siri voice recognition following procedure:...
  • Page 219: Android Auto™ And Apple Carplay® Tips And Tricks

    MULTIMEDIA Messages Apple CarPlay® Voice Command Maps — If Equipped  Push and hold the VR button on the Additional Apps — If Equipped  NOTE: steering wheel to activate a Siri voice Feature availability depends on your carrier and NOTE: recognition session.
  • Page 220: Connected Vehicle Services - If Equipped

    MULTIMEDIA Multiple Devices Connecting To The Uconnect have a connected radio and can take NOTE: System — If Equipped advantage of the many connected vehicle SiriusXM Guardian™ involves the collection, features. transmission and use of data from your vehicle It is possible to have multiple devices Ú...
  • Page 221 MULTIMEDIA What Is SiriusXM Guardian™? Other factors outside the control of SiriusXM Before you drive, familiarize yourself with the  Guardian™ that may limit or prevent service easy-to-use Uconnect system and SiriusXM SiriusXM Guardian™ uses an embedded device delivery are hills, structures, buildings, Guardian™...
  • Page 222: Getting Started With Connected Vehicle Services

    MULTIMEDIA Included Trial Period For New Vehicles Download the Uconnect app to your mobile  device. Your new vehicle may come with an included trial period for use of the SiriusXM Guardian™ Use your Owner Account login and password  services starting on the date of vehicle to open the app and then set up a PIN.
  • Page 223 MULTIMEDIA d. After clicking the email link, it will take Start, and activate your horn and lights For customers in Canada, press the My Vehicle you to a website and prompt you to remotely, if equipped. button. Select from “Dashboard”, “Vehicle assign your account with a password.
  • Page 224: Using Siriusxm Guardian

    MULTIMEDIA XM G ™ Editing Your Notifications Description SING IRIUS UARDIAN Notifications are an important element of your SOS Call offers a convenient way to get in contact SOS Call SiriusXM Guardian™ account. For example, any with a SiriusXM Guardian™ Customer Care agent time you use your remote services (such as in the event of an emergency.
  • Page 225 MULTIMEDIA How It Works purposes. Through your enrollment in and use These include, but are not limited to, the of the SiriusXM Guardian™ services, you following factors: 1. Push the SOS Call button; the indicator consent to being recorded. The ignition key is in OFF position. light will turn green indicating a call has ...
  • Page 226 MULTIMEDIA Requirements WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) This feature is available only on vehicles sold  Do not add any aftermarket electrical equip- Ignoring the Rearview Mirror Light could   in the US or Canada. ment to the vehicle’s electrical system. This mean you will not have SOS Call services if Vehicle must be properly equipped with the may prevent your vehicle from sending a...
  • Page 227 MULTIMEDIA Remote Commands Press this button to start your 3 — Vehicle Start vehicle. On the Remote Commands screen, you have 4 — Cancel Press this button to cancel access to several vehicle features that can be Vehicle Start remote start. controlled remotely from your mobile device.
  • Page 228 MULTIMEDIA 3. It may take 30 seconds or more for the activated your SiriusXM Guardian™ Remote Door Lock/Unlock command to go through to your vehicle. system). Please enter your SiriusXM Description Guardian™ Security PIN. 4. A message will let you know if the command The Remote Door Lock/Unlock feature provides was received by your vehicle.
  • Page 229 MULTIMEDIA Vehicle must be registered with SiriusXM Vehicle Start. After 15 minutes, if you have not If equipped, the vehicle must have an auto-   Guardian™ and have an active subscription entered your vehicle with the key, the engine matic transmission.
  • Page 230 MULTIMEDIA Working Vehicle Conditions Connected Services — Contact the SiriusXM Requirements  Guardian™ Customer Care call center to acti- The vehicle must in PARK or at a standstill. This feature is available only on vehicles sold   vate your services, renew after your trial has in the US and Canada.
  • Page 231 MULTIMEDIA information obtained through such recording and monitoring in accordance with regulatory requirements. You acknowledge, agree and consent to any recording, monitoring or sharing of information obtained through any such call recordings. Send & Go Description The Send & Go feature of the Uconnect App allows you to search for a destination on your mobile device, and then send the route to your vehicle’s navigation system.
  • Page 232 MULTIMEDIA How It Works 4. Confirm your destination inside your vehicle Vehicle must have an operable LTE (voice/  data) or 3G or 4G (data) network connection by pressing the Send To Vehicle option on 1. Use the Uconnect App to find the the pop-up that appears on the radio compatible with your device.
  • Page 233 MULTIMEDIA How It Works 3. You can also select the “Person” icon to see your location. Use the Uconnect App to find the location of your vehicle. 4. Once the vehicle has been located, you can map a route to your vehicle. 1.
  • Page 234 MULTIMEDIA Requirements Any Wi-Fi-enabled device — such as a laptop complimentary 3-month trial period that  or any other portable-enabled media — can includes 1GB of total data. The trial can be Vehicle Finder will not work while vehicle is in ...
  • Page 235 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: How It Works ongoing, you should also contact your A SiriusXM Guardian™ subscription is not insurance company to inform it of the 1. If your vehicle is stolen, contact local law required in order to purchase and use the 4G situation.
  • Page 236 MULTIMEDIA provided as a convenience to you and does not Vehicle Health Alert NOTE: substitute for regular maintenance to your Pressing OK or the X button on the pop-up Description vehicle. screen will dismiss or close the pop-up, and the Your vehicle will send you an email alert if it In-Vehicle Messages mailbox will display.
  • Page 237 MULTIMEDIA “Alexa®, ask <vehicle brand> to send 1000 registering for SiriusXM Guardian™ “Hey Google, ask <vehicle brand> what is the   Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, Michigan to my Connected Services. fuel level of my <vehicle name>.” <vehicle name>.” 7. CONFIRM account to return to the <vehicle To link your Uconnect account with Google “Alexa®, ask <vehicle brand>...
  • Page 238 MULTIMEDIA Now, you can ask Google Assistant to help you: Speed Alert Once the app is downloaded on your  SmartWatch, you can enjoy these features: Remotely start the engine, or cancel a Receive a notification whenever your car  remote start Lock or unlock your vehicle by tapping the exceeds a speed limit you set.
  • Page 239: Manage M Y Sirius Xm Guardian Account

    MULTIMEDIA SOS FAQ 3. Press “Text Me A Link” and enter your From the online portal, https:// ONNECTED ERVICES phone number to receive a text message market.mopar.com/home, you can link loyalty 1. What happens if I accidentally push the SOS with instructions on how to set up Uconnect accounts and start receiving benefits from them Call button on the mirror? You have 10...
  • Page 240: Connected Services Remote Door Lock/Unlock Faqs

    MULTIMEDIA & G The capabilities of these devices allow us to ONNECTED ERVICES EMOTE ONNECTED ERVICES remotely command your vehicle. Other NLOCK operating systems may be supported in the future. 1. How long does it take to unlock or lock the 1.
  • Page 241: Connected Services Vehicle Finder

    MULTIMEDIA police report is required for you to activate NOTE: ONNECTED ERVICES EHICLE INDER this service. You must involve local law Neither FCA nor SiriusXM® are insurance enforcement to have SiriusXM Guardian™ companies, and SiriusXM Guardian™ is not an insurance product. You are responsible for 1.
  • Page 242: Connected Services Remote Horn & Lights Faqs

    MULTIMEDIA password and SiriusXM Guardian™ Security ONNECTED ERVICES EMOTE ONNECTED ERVICES CCOUNT PIN help to ensure that nobody can start & L IGHTS 1. How do I register for my SiriusXM your vehicle if they happen to find your Guardian™ account? There are three ways device.
  • Page 243 MULTIMEDIA 2. Why do I need an email address? Without be updated online, or by calling SiriusXM your subscription will be automatically an email address, customers cannot Guardian™ Customer Care from ASSIST in renewed for a term length in accordance register for SiriusXM Guardian™.
  • Page 244: Data Collection & Privacy

    MULTIMEDIA 13. How do I find out how much longer I have on personal information, returns the Uconnect features in your vehicle, and other data. The collection, use and sharing of this information is my subscription? Contact SiriusXM system to its original factory settings, required to provide the SiriusXM Guardian™...
  • Page 245: Off-Road Pages - If Equipped

    MULTIMEDIA OFF-ROAD PAGES — IF EQUIPPED Off-Road Pages has the following selectable pages: Your vehicle is equipped with Off-Road Pages, Vehicle Dynamics  which provides the vehicle status while operating on off-road conditions. It supplies Suspension  information relating to the vehicle ride height, Pitch &...
  • Page 246: Vehicle Dynamics

    MULTIMEDIA EHICLE YNAMICS USPENSION The Vehicle Dynamics page displays The Suspension page displays information information concerning the vehicle’s drivetrain. regarding the vehicle’s suspension. The following information is displayed: The following information is displayed: Steering angle in degrees  1. Suspension Articulation Indicator Status of Transfer Case ...
  • Page 247: Pitch & Roll

    MULTIMEDIA & R The selectable modes are as follows: ITCH Auto — Default  The Pitch & Roll page displays the vehicle’s current pitch (angle up and down) and roll Snow  (angle side to side) in degrees. The pitch and roll gauges provide a visualization of the current Sand ...
  • Page 248: (Rse) System - If Equipped

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT Place the ignition in the ON/RUN or ACC posi- With the Dual Video Screen System, Channel   tion. 1 on the remote control and headphones (RSE) SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED refers to Screen 1 (driver's side), and If equipped with a Blu-ray™...
  • Page 249: Dual Video Screen

    MULTIMEDIA ™ D The Blu-ray™ disc player is located in the center console. RSE System Headphone Channel Selectors IDEO CREEN NOTE: Blu-ray™ Disc Player Location Typically there are two different ways to operate the features of the Rear Seat Entertainment 1.
  • Page 250 MULTIMEDIA 3. To watch a Blu-ray™ disc on Channel 2 for 1. RSE Channel 1 Mode 6. Radio Full Screen Mode passenger side rear passengers, ensure the Indicates the current source for Screen Press this button to change to Full Screen Remote Control and Headphone switches 1/Channel 1.
  • Page 251: Play External Device

    MULTIMEDIA Using The Remote Control NOTE: Pressing the screen on the radio while a DVD or 1. Push the SOURCE button on the Remote Blu-ray™ Disc is playing brings up the basic Control. remote control functions for DVD play such as scene selection, Play, Pause, FF, RW, and Stop.
  • Page 252: System

    MULTIMEDIA ™ D When connecting an external source to the Controls And Indicators LAYER EMOTE AUX/HDMI input, be sure to follow the standard ONTROL — Turns the screen and wireless color coding for the audio/video jacks: headphone transmitter for the selected 1.
  • Page 253: Headphones Operation

    MULTIMEDIA 12. SOURCE — Push to enter Source Selection EADPHONES PERATION ONTROLS screen. The headphones receive two separate channels The headphone power indicator and controls 13. Channel/Screen Selector Switch — Indicates of audio using an infrared transmitter from the are located on the right ear cup. which channel is being controlled by the video screen.
  • Page 254: Replacing The Headphone Batteries

    MULTIMEDIA — I 2. Push the SOURCE button on the remote PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR CCESSIBILITY QUIPPED ANY FAILURE OR DEFECT IN, THE PRODUCT, control to advance to the next mode. Accessibility is a feature of the DVD/Blu-ray™ NOR IS APTIV LIABLE FOR ANY GENERAL, 3.
  • Page 255 MULTIMEDIA System Information Disc Features control the remote Blu-ray™ Disc Disc Errors player's settings of DVD being watched in the If the Blu-ray™ Disc player is unable to read the Disc Menu remote player. disc, a "Disc Error" message is displayed on the When listening to a CD Audio or CD Data disc, rear screen and Radio displays.
  • Page 256: Radio Operation And Mobile Phones

    MULTIMEDIA RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES Product Agreement Dolby Digital and MLP Lossless Manufactured under license from This product incorporates copyright protection Under certain conditions, the mobile phone Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "MLP technology that is protected by US patents and being on in your vehicle can cause erratic or Lossless", and the double-D symbol other intellectual property rights.
  • Page 257: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES You also may experience the following normal WARNING! (Continued) characteristics when ABS activates: (ABS) RAKE YSTEM Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will  The ABS motor noise or clicking sounds (you  diminish their effectiveness and may lead may continue to hear for a short time after The ABS provides increased vehicle stability to a collision.
  • Page 258: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs) Warning Light

    SAFETY (ABS) (ESC), Hill Start Assist (HSA), and Traction amount of brake application and then applies RAKE YSTEM Control System (TCS). These systems work optimum pressure to the brakes. This can help ARNING IGHT together to enhance both vehicle stability and reduce braking distances.
  • Page 259 SAFETY Dynamic Steering Torque (DST) This is done to prevent overslip of the rear WARNING! wheels to avoid vehicle instability, and to DST is a feature of the Electronic Stability prevent the rear axle from entering ABS before Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road Control (ESC) and Electric Power Steering (EPS) the front axle.
  • Page 260 SAFETY ESC uses sensors in the vehicle to determine WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) the vehicle path intended by the driver and compares it to the actual path of the vehicle. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly ...
  • Page 261 SAFETY ESC Operating Modes NOTE: comes on continuously with the engine running, For vehicles with multiple partial ESC modes, a malfunction has been detected in the ESC Depending upon model and mode of operation, the push and release of the button will toggle system.
  • Page 262 SAFETY NOTE: is actively overriding with brake or throttle N = 1.2 mph (2 km/h)  application). The ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator  D = 0.6 mph (1 km/h)  Light and the ESC OFF Indicator Light come 3. Active (feature is enabled and actively 1st = 0.6 mph (1 km/h) ...
  • Page 263 SAFETY Deactivating HDC The vehicle is driven greater than 40 mph  WARNING! (64 km/h) (HDC exits immediately). HDC will be deactivated but remain available if HDC is only intended to assist the driver in any of the following conditions occur: HDC detects excessive brake temperature.
  • Page 264 SAFETY The gear selection must match vehicle uphill Disabling And Enabling HSA Rain Brake Support (RBS)  direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is in This feature can be turned on or turned off. To RBS may improve braking performance in wet forward gear;...
  • Page 265 SAFETY SSC has three states: Activating SSC 4th = 2.5 mph (4 km/h)  Once SSC is enabled it will activate 5th = 3.1 mph (5 km/h) 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not  automatically once the following conditions are activate) 6th = 3.7 mph (6 km/h) ...
  • Page 266 SAFETY Driver Override: Feedback To The Driver: Traction Control System (TCS) The TCS monitors the amount of wheel spin of The driver may override SSC activation with The instrument cluster has an SSC icon and the each of the driven wheels. If wheel spin is throttle or brake application at any time.
  • Page 267: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    SAFETY When TSC is functioning, the ESC Activation/ NOTE: Malfunction Indicator Light will flash, the engine The BSM system DOES NOT alert the driver  power may be reduced and you may feel the about rapidly approaching vehicles that are brakes being applied to individual wheels to outside the detection zones.
  • Page 268 SAFETY a desert or parallel to a large elevation drop. If corresponding to the alert, an audible (chime) blockage is detected, a “Blind Spot Temporarily alert can be heard. During this audible (chime) Unavailable, Wipe Rear Corners” message will alert, the radio volume will be reduced. See display in the cluster, both mirror lights will Ú...
  • Page 269 SAFETY Overtaking Traffic If you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative speed less than 15 mph (24 km/h) and the vehicle remains in the blind spot for approximately 1.5 seconds, the warning light will be illuminated. If the difference in speed between the two vehicles is greater than 15 mph (24 km/h), the warning light will not illuminate.
  • Page 270 SAFETY Rear Cross Path (RCP) NOTE: Blind Spot Modes In a parking lot situation, oncoming vehicles can RCP is a feature that is intended to aid the Blind Spot has three selectable modes of be blocked by vehicles parked on either side. If driver when backing out of parking spaces operation that are available in the Uconnect the sensors are blocked by other structures or...
  • Page 271: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation

    SAFETY NOTE: limited braking are intended to provide the the vehicle completely, the system will hold the Whenever an audible alert is requested by the driver with enough time to react, avoid or vehicle at a standstill for two seconds and then BSM system, the radio is also muted.
  • Page 272 SAFETY It is unsafe to test the FCW system. To The default sensitivity of FCW is the “Medium” event of a potential frontal collision, but  prevent such misuse of the system, after four maintains the audible and visual warnings. setting and the system status is “Warning &...
  • Page 273: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    SAFETY braking may not be fully available. Once the inflation tire pressure. This is defined as the tire (28 kPa) above the recommended cold placard condition that limited the system performance pressure after the vehicle has not been driven pressure in order to turn the TPMS Warning is no longer present, the system will return to its for at least three hours, or driven less than Light off.
  • Page 274 SAFETY NOTE: CAUTION! The TPMS is not intended to replace normal  The TPMS has been optimized for the orig-  tire care and maintenance, or to provide inal equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pres- warning of a tire failure or condition. sures and warnings have been established for the tire size equipped on your vehicle.
  • Page 275 SAFETY Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Should a low tire condition occur on any of the minimum of five seconds. This message is then four active road tire(s), you should stop as soon followed by a graphic display, with “- -“ in place Warnings as possible, and inflate the low tire(s) that is in of the pressure value(s), indicating which Tire...
  • Page 276 SAFETY NOTE: road tire, and reinstall it on the vehicle in place flash on and off for 75 seconds and then remain There is no Tire Pressure Monitoring System of the spare tire, the TPMS will update automat- on. The instrument cluster will display the sensor in the spare tire.
  • Page 277: Occupant Restraint Systems

    SAFETY OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 1. Children 12 years old and under should 8. Do not lean against the door or window. If always ride buckled up in the rear seat of a your vehicle has side air bags, and Some of the most important safety features in vehicle with a rear seat.
  • Page 278: Seat Belt Systems

    SAFETY Initial Indication has completed, the Seat Belt Reminder Light YSTEMS will remain on until the seat belts are buckled. If the driver is unbuckled when the ignition Buckle up even though you are an excellent The BeltAlert warning sequence may repeat switch is first in the START or ON/RUN position, driver, even on short trips.
  • Page 279 SAFETY BeltAlert can be activated or deactivated by an WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) authorized dealer. FCA US LLC does not recommend deactivating BeltAlert. Relying on the air bags alone could lead to Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat ...
  • Page 280 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit A lap belt worn too high can increase the A seat belt that is worn under your arm is   back and adjust the seat. risk of injury in a collision.
  • Page 281 SAFETY 3. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure insert the latch plate into the buckle until Use the following procedure to untwist a twisted you hear a “click.” lap/shoulder belt. 1. Position the latch plate as close as possible to the anchor point.
  • Page 282 SAFETY used only if the existing seat belt is not long WARNING! enough. When the Seat Belt Extender is not Wearing your seat belt incorrectly could required for a different occupant, it must be  make your injuries in a collision much removed.
  • Page 283 SAFETY Seat Belts And Pregnant Women performance of the seat belt by removing slack Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) which is from the seat belt early in a collision. used to secure a child restraint system Pretensioners work for all size occupants, Ú...
  • Page 284 SAFETY In Automatic Locking Mode, the shoulder belt is How To Engage The Automatic Locking Mode WARNING! (Continued) automatically pre-locked. The seat belt will still 1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulder retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. Failure to replace the seat belt assembly ...
  • Page 285 SAFETY How The Active Head Restraints (AHR) Work Active Head Restraint (AHR) Components: WARNING! (Continued) The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) Do not place items over the top of the  determines whether the severity or type of rear Active Head Restraint, such as coats, seat impact will require the Active Head Restraints covers or portable DVD players.
  • Page 286: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    SAFETY Resetting Active Head Restraints (AHR) Air Bag System Components WARNING! Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)  Deployed AHRs are not able to best protect Air Bag Warning Light you in all types of collisions. Have deployed  AHRs reset by an authorized dealer Steering Wheel and Column ...
  • Page 287 SAFETY The ORC contains a backup power supply The Air Bag Warning Light remains on after Redundant Air Bag Warning Light  system that may deploy the air bag system even the four to eight-second interval. If a fault with the Air Bag Warning if the battery loses power or it becomes Light is detected, which could affect The Air Bag Warning Light comes on intermit-...
  • Page 288 SAFETY The first stage inflator is triggered immediately WARNING! (Continued) during an impact that requires air bag deployment. A low energy output is used in less Never place a rear-facing child restraint in  front of an air bag. A deploying passenger severe collisions.
  • Page 289 SAFETY Because air bag sensors measure vehicle Knee Impact Bolsters WARNING! (Continued) deceleration over time, vehicle speed and The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the damage by themselves are not good indicators Relying on the air bags alone could lead to ...
  • Page 290 SAFETY Supplemental Side Air Bags When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam on the outboard side of the seatback’s trim cover. Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags The inflating SAB deploys through the seat (SABs) seam into the space between the occupant and This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental the door.
  • Page 291 SAFETY The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial severity and type of collision. The side impact WARNING! or complete ejection of vehicle occupants sensors aid the ORC in determining the through side windows in certain side impact appropriate response to impact events. The Occupants, including children, who are up ...
  • Page 292 SAFETY The Side Air Bags and seat belt pretensioners Knee Impact Bolsters  WARNING! (Continued) will not deploy in all rollover events. The rollover Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags  sensing system determines if a rollover event Being too close to the Side Air Bags during ...
  • Page 293 SAFETY you haven’t healed significantly within a few NOTE: Your vehicle may also be designed to perform days, or if you have any blistering, see your any of these other functions in response to the Air bag covers may not be obvious in the inte- ...
  • Page 294 SAFETY the ground near the engine compartment and Maintaining Your Air Bag System WARNING! (Continued) fuel tank before resetting the system and WARNING! starting the engine. If there are no fuel leaks or Do not attempt to modify any part of your ...
  • Page 295: Child Restraints

    SAFETY for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the There are different sizes and types of restraints or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as for children from newborn size to the child record such data as: law enforcement, that have the special...
  • Page 296 SAFETY Summary Of Recommendations For Restraining Children In Vehicles Child Size, Height, Weight Or Age Recommended Type Of Child Restraint Children who are two years old or younger and Either an Infant Carrier or a Convertible Child Infants and Toddlers who have not reached the height or weight limits Restraint, facing rearward in a rear seat of the of their child restraint...
  • Page 297 SAFETY seat cushion while the child’s back is against WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) the seatback, they should use a belt-positioning booster seat. The child and belt-positioning Never install a rear-facing child restraint in When your child restraint is not in use, ...
  • Page 298 SAFETY 4. Is the lap part of the belt as low as possible, seat in this vehicle. If the child is using the lap/ WARNING! touching the child’s thighs and not the shoulder belt, check seat belt fit periodically stomach? and make sure the seat belt buckle is latched.
  • Page 299 SAFETY Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren Your vehicle is equipped with the child restraint LATCH Positions For Installing Child anchorage system called LATCH, which stands (LATCH) Restraint System Restraints In This Vehicle for Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren. The LATCH system has three vehicle anchor points for installing LATCH-equipped child seats.
  • Page 300 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the combined weight What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of the child of the child and the child restraint is 65 lbs (29.5 kg). Use the restraint) for using the LATCH anchorage system to attach 65 lbs (29.5 kg) seat belt and tether anchor instead of the LATCH system once...
  • Page 301 SAFETY Locating The LATCH Anchorages panel away from the seat back, this will expose LATCH-compatible child restraint systems will the top tether strap anchorages. be equipped with a rigid bar or a flexible strap The lower anchorages are round bars on each side.
  • Page 302 SAFETY Vehicle With A Center Arm Rest Tether 2. Place the child seat between the lower anchorages for that seating position. If the For rear-facing child restraints secured in the second row seat can be reclined, you may center seat position with the vehicle seat belts, recline the seat and/or raise the head the rear center seat position has an armrest restraint (if adjustable) to get a better fit.
  • Page 303 SAFETY How To Stow An Unused Switchable-ALR tight around the child restraint so that it is not WARNING! (Continued) necessary to use a locking clip. The ALR (ALR) Seat Belt: retractor can be “switched” into a locked mode Child restraint anchorages are designed to ...
  • Page 304 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of the child Always use the tether anchor when using the seat belt to Weight limit of the Child restraint) for using the Tether Anchor with the seat belt to install a forward facing child restraint, up to the Restraint attach a forward facing child restraint?
  • Page 305 SAFETY 5. To lock the seat belt, pull down on the Any seat belt system will loosen with time, so 1. Look behind the seating position where shoulder part of the belt until you have check the belt occasionally, and pull it tight if you plan to install the child restraint to find pulled all the seat belt webbing out of the necessary.
  • Page 306: Safety Tips

    SAFETY 5. Attach the tether strap hook of the child WARNING! (Continued) restraint to the top tether anchorage as shown in the diagram. An incorrectly anchored tether strap could  lead to increased head motion and possible injury to the child. Use only the anchorage position directly behind the child seat to secure a child restraint top tether strap.
  • Page 307: Transporting Pets

    SAFETY Damaged parts must be replaced immediately. the windshield. See an authorized dealer for WARNING! (Continued) Do not disassemble or modify the system. service if your defroster is inoperable. It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo  Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced Floor Mat Safety Information area, inside or outside of a vehicle.
  • Page 308: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    SAFETY ERIODIC AFETY HECKS HOULD WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) UTSIDE EHICLE ALWAYS REMOVE THE EXISTING FLOOR ALWAYS make sure objects cannot fall or   MAT FROM THE VEHICLE before slide into the driver’s side floor area when Tires installing any other floor mat. NEVER install the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 309: Exhaust Gas

    SAFETY The best protection against carbon monoxide XHAUST ARBON ONOXIDE ARNINGS entry into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust system. WARNING! WARNING! Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is the exhaust system, when exhaust fumes can carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and...
  • Page 310: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS When you must leave the vehicle to seek WARNING! assistance, the Hazard Warning Flashers will The Hazard Warning Flashers switch is located continue to operate even though the ignition is ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to on the switch bank just above the climate placed in the OFF position.
  • Page 311 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ASSIST Call call button on the rearview Mirror or press the WARNING! cancellation button on the Device Screen. The ASSIST Button is used to automatically Termination of the SOS Call will turn off the ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to connect you to any one of the following support green LED light on the rearview Mirror.
  • Page 312 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 5. The SOS operator may attempt to contact SOS Call System Limitations WARNING! (Continued) appropriate emergency responders and Vehicles sold in Mexico DO NOT have SOS Call provide them with important vehicle The SOS Call system is embedded into the ...
  • Page 313 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY LTE (voice/data) or 4G (data) network and/or NOTE:  WARNING! Global Positioning Satellite signals are Your vehicle may be transmitting data  unavailable or obstructed Ignoring the Rearview Mirror light could  Ú page 395 as authorized by the subscriber. mean you will not have SOS Call services.
  • Page 314: Jacking And Tire Changing

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING 4. Place the gear selector into PARK (P). REPARATIONS ACKING 5. Turn the ignition OFF. CAUTION! WARNING! 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel Always lift or jack the vehicle from the correct Do not attempt to change a tire on the side ...
  • Page 315: Jack Location

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY — I OCATION PARE TOWAGE QUIPPED The scissor-type jack and tire changing tools are The spare tire is stowed under the load floor in located in the rear cargo area, below the load the rear cargo area and is secured to the body floor.
  • Page 316: Jacking Instructions

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ACKING NSTRUCTIONS CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking Only use the jack in the positions indicated WARNING!  and for lifting this vehicle during a tire on locations other than those indicated in the Carefully follow these tire changing warnings change.
  • Page 317 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2. Loosen (but do not remove) the wheel lug nuts, using the lug wrench by turning them counterclockwise, one turn, while the wheel is still on the ground. Jacking Locations Front Lifting Point 4. For the front axle, place the jack on the body flange just behind the front tire as indicated by the triangular lift point symbol on the sill molding.
  • Page 318 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: 5. For a rear tire, place the jack in the slot on The jack must be placed straight on with handle the rear tie-down bracket, just forward of facing outwards. See the following Front Jacking the rear tire (as indicated by the triangular Location images for reference.
  • Page 319 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 10. Finish tightening the lug nuts. Push down on CAUTION! the wrench while at the end of the handle Be sure to mount the spare tire with the valve for increased leverage. Tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern until each nut has been stem facing outward.
  • Page 320: Jump Starting

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 13. Remove the small center cap and securely WARNING! CAUTION! store the road wheel in the cargo area. Turn the wing nut clockwise until secured. A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a Do not use a portable battery booster pack or collision or hard stop could endanger the any other booster source with a system occupants of the vehicle.
  • Page 321: Jump Starting Procedure

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Pull upward and remove the protective WARNING! cover over the remote positive (+) battery post. Do not allow vehicles to touch each other as this could establish a ground connection and 4. If using another vehicle to jump start the personal injury could result.
  • Page 322 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Connecting The Jumper Cables an accessory bracket or large bolt. The Disconnecting The Jumper Cables ground must be away from the battery and 1. Disconnect the negative (-) end of the the fuel injection system. jumper cable from the remote negative (-) post of the discharged vehicle.
  • Page 323: Refueling In Emergency - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: CAUTION! There are steps that you can take to slow down Accessories plugged into the vehicle power an impending overheat condition: outlets draw power from the vehicle’s battery, If your Air Conditioner (A/C) is on, turn it off. ...
  • Page 324: Manual Park Release

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY In order to move the vehicle in cases where the CAUTION! transmission will not shift out of PARK (P) (such as a depleted battery), a Manual Park Release Driving with a hot cooling system could is available. damage your vehicle.
  • Page 325: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2. Once the tension has been released and the and hold the lock button on the gear selector. CAUTION! lever has been unlocked, be sure it is Then, shift back and forth between DRIVE (D) Closing the armrest while the Manual Park stowed properly and locks into position.
  • Page 326: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) This section describes procedures for towing a Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shifting  disabled vehicle using a commercial towing generated by excessive wheel speeds may between DRIVE and REVERSE, do not spin service.
  • Page 327 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Wheels OFF The Four-Wheel Drive Models Four-Wheel Drive Models Towing Condition Two-Wheel Drive Models Ground Without 4WD low Range With 4WD low Range Detailed Instructions If transmission is operable: Ú page 160 Transmission in NEUTRAL (N) ...
  • Page 328: Two-Wheel Drive Models

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Acceptable methods to tow the vehicle on a If flatbed equipment is not available, and the HEEL RIVE ODELS flatbed are as follows: transfer case is operable, vehicles with a FCA US LLC recommends towing your vehicle two-speed transfer case may be towed (in the The front wheels raised and the rear wheels ...
  • Page 329: Tow Eye Usage - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY — I SAGE QUIPPED WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) Your vehicle is equipped with a tow eye that can Stand clear of vehicles when pulling with tow The tow eye must not be used to move the  be used to move a disabled vehicle.
  • Page 330: Emergency Tow Hooks - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM — I MERGENCY OOKS WARNING! QUIPPED (EARS) Do not use a chain for freeing a stuck  If your vehicle is equipped with tow hooks, there vehicle. Chains may break, causing serious This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced will be one in the rear and two mounted on the injury or death.
  • Page 331: Servicing And Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING An authorized dealer will reset the oil change Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: indicator message after completing the Check engine oil level  Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil scheduled oil change. change indicator system.
  • Page 332: Maintenance Plan

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE AINTENANCE Refer to the Maintenance Plans for required maintenance. At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Change oil and filter.  Rotate the tires.  NOTE: Rotate at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before the oil indicator system turns on. Inspect battery and clean and tighten terminals as required.
  • Page 333 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV/Universal joints. Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary. Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using your vehicle for police, taxi, fleet, off-road or frequent trailer towing.
  • Page 334 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first. Replace accessory drive belt. Inspect accessory drive belt tensioner and pulley, replace if necessary.
  • Page 335: Engine Compartment

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3.6L E NGINE 1 — Remote Jump Start Positive Terminal 6 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 4 —...
  • Page 336: L Engine

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 5.7L E NGINE 1 — Remote Jump Start Negative Terminal 6 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Remote Jump Start Positive Terminal 7 — Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 3 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Engine Oil Dipstick 4 —...
  • Page 337: Checking Oil Level

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE HECKING EVEL CAUTION! WARNING! To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine Overfilling or underfilling the crankcase will Commercially available windshield washer oil must be maintained at the correct level. cause aeration or loss of oil pressure. This solvents are flammable.
  • Page 338: Pressure Washing

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE RESSURE ASHING WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Cleaning the engine compartment with a high You can be badly injured working on or Battery posts, terminals, and related acces-  pressure washer is not recommended. sories contain lead and lead compounds. around a motor vehicle.
  • Page 339: Engine Oil Filter

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE the vehicle is unused for an extended period of Disposing Of Used Engine Oil And Oil CAUTION! time, incorrect oil, extended oil changes or Filters extended idling. If the engine continues to tick Do not use chemical flushes in your engine oil Care should be taken in disposing of used or if the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) comes as the chemicals can damage your engine.
  • Page 340: Engine Air Cleaner Filter

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Air Cleaner Filter Selection 2. Lift the engine air cleaner filter cover to NGINE LEANER ILTER access the engine air cleaner filter. The quality of replacement filters varies For the proper maintenance intervals considerably. Only high quality Mopar certified 3.
  • Page 341: Air Conditioner Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Air Cleaner Filter Installation Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling WARNING! R-134a — If Equipped NOTE: Use only refrigerants and compressor lubri-  R-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a Inspect and clean the housing if dirt or debris is cants approved by the manufacturer for hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) that is an present before replacing the engine air cleaner...
  • Page 342 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Air Conditioning Filter Replacement NOTE: When disengaging the glove compartment door (A/C Air Filter) from its hinges, there will be some resistance. For the proper maintenance intervals Ú page 330. 4. With the glove compartment door loose, remove the glove compartment tension WARNING! tether and tether clip by sliding the clip...
  • Page 343: Accessory Drive Belt Inspection

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 5. Remove the filter cover by disengaging the 7. Install the A/C air filter with the arrow on the CCESSORY RIVE NSPECTION retaining tab and mid way snap that filter pointing toward the floor. When secures the filter cover to the HVAC installing the filter cover, make sure the WARNING! retaining tabs fully engage the cover.
  • Page 344: Body Lubrication

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Some conditions can be caused by a faulty The external lock cylinders should be lubricated component such as a belt pulley. Belt pulleys twice a year, preferably in the Autumn and should be carefully inspected for damage and Spring.
  • Page 345 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: Front Wiper Blade Removal/Installation 2. To disengage the wiper blade from the wiper Life expectancy of wiper blades varies arm, flip up the release tab on the wiper CAUTION! depending on geographical area and frequency blade and while holding the wiper arm with of use.
  • Page 346 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. With the wiper blade disengaged, remove Installing The Front Wipers Rear Wiper Blade Removal/Installation the wiper blade from the wiper arm by 1. Lift the wiper arm off of the glass, until the 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away from holding the wiper arm with one hand and wiper arm is in the full up position.
  • Page 347: Exhaust System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. To remove the wiper blade from the wiper Installing The Rear Wiper have an authorized technician inspect the arm, grasp the bottom end of the wiper complete exhaust system and adjacent body 1. Lift the rear wiper arm fully off the glass. blade nearest to wiper arm with your right areas for broken, damaged, deteriorated, or mispositioned parts.
  • Page 348: Cooling System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: OOLING YSTEM CAUTION! Intentional tampering with emissions control The catalytic converter requires the use of systems can result in civil penalties being WARNING!  unleaded fuel only. Leaded gasoline will assessed against you. You or others can be badly burned by hot ...
  • Page 349 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Coolant Checks If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or Do not use water alone or alcohol-based  contains visible sediment, have an authorized engine coolant products. Do not use addi- Check the engine coolant (antifreeze) tional rust inhibitors or antirust products, as dealer clean and flush with Organic Additive protection every 12 months (before the onset of...
  • Page 350 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Please review these recommendations for according to the temperatures occurring in WARNING! the area where the vehicle is operated. using Organic Additive Technology (OAT) engine coolant that meets the requirements of FCA Do not open hot engine cooling system. ...
  • Page 351: Brake System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Coolant Level rain, snow, or high humidity accumulating on Keep the front of the radiator clean. If your  the radiator and being vaporized when the ther- vehicle is equipped with air conditioning, The coolant bottle provides a quick visual keep the front of the condenser clean.
  • Page 352: Automatic Transmission

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Fluid Level Check — Brake Master Cylinder UTOMATIC RANSMISSION WARNING! (Continued) The fluid level of the master cylinder should be Special Additives To avoid contamination from foreign matter  checked whenever the vehicle is serviced, or or moisture, use only new brake fluid or FCA strongly recommends against using any immediately if the brake system warning light is fluid that has been in a tightly closed...
  • Page 353: Front/Rear Axle Fluid

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE malfunction, visit an authorized dealer transmission fluid Ú page 391. It is important The front axle fill and drain plugs should be immediately to have the transmission fluid level to maintain the transmission fluid at the correct tightened to 22 to 29 ft lbs (30 to 40 N·m).
  • Page 354: Transfer Case

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Selection Of Lubricant RANSFER WARNING! (Continued) Use only the FCA's recommended fluid Fluid Level Check If a general protection fuse for safety  Ú page 391. systems (air bag system, braking system), For normal service, periodic fluid level checks FUSES power unit systems (engine system, trans- are not required.
  • Page 355 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Underhood Fuses The Power Distribution Center is located in the engine compartment on the passenger’s side, next to the battery terminal posts. This center contains cartridge fuses, micro fuses, relays, and circuit breakers. A description of each fuse and component may be stamped on the inside cover, otherwise the cavity number of each fuse is stamped on the inside cover that corresponds...
  • Page 356 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 40 Amp Green – Blower Motor Front 40 Amp Green – Body Controller #4/Exterior Lighting #1 40 Amp Green – Low Temperature Radiator (LTR) Engine Cooling Pump — If Equipped 30 Amp Pink –...
  • Page 357 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 30 Amp Pink – Power Liftgate — If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Daytime Running Lights/Headlamp Leveling – 20 Amp Yellow Horn – 10 Amp Red Diagnostic Port – 5 Amp Tan Cyber Security Gateway –...
  • Page 358 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – 15 Amp Blue CD/DVD/UCI Port/USB Charging Port – 20 Amp Yellow Rear Wiper Motor – 15 Amp Blue Spotlight Feed — If Equipped – 20 Amp Yellow Fuel Pump Motor –...
  • Page 359 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description F90/F91 – 20 Amp Yellow Power Outlet (Rear Seats/Cargo Area) Selectable – 10 Amp Red Rear Console Lamp — If Equipped – 20 Amp Yellow Cigar Lighter – 10 Amp Red Shifter/Transfer Case Module –...
  • Page 360: Bulb Replacement

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE BULB REPLACEMENT Replacement Bulbs NOTE: See an authorized dealer for LED bulb replacement. Interior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Glove Compartment Lamp Grab Handle Lamp L002825W5W Overhead Console Reading Lamps VT4976 Rear Cargo Lamp 214–2 Visor Vanity Lamp V26377 Underpanel Courtesy Lamps Instrument Cluster (General Illumination)
  • Page 361 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Exterior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Headlamps (Low Beam) — If Equipped Premium Headlamps (Low/High Beam) D3S (Serviced At An Authorized Dealer) Headlamps (High Beam) — If Equipped Premium Park/Turn Signal Lamp LED - (Serviced At An Authorized Dealer) Premium Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) LED - (Serviced At An Authorized Dealer) Front Fog Lamps...
  • Page 362 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Bulb Replacement Halogen Headlamps — If Equipped NOTE: High Intensity Discharge Headlamps (HID) — If Lens fogging can occur under certain atmo- Equipped spheric conditions. This will usually clear as The headlamps are a type of high voltage atmospheric conditions change to allow the discharge tube.
  • Page 363 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 7. Turn the low or high beam bulb a quarter 3. Grab the tail lamp and pull firmly rearward CAUTION! to disengage the lamp from the aperture turn counterclockwise to remove from panel. housing. Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb 4.
  • Page 364: Tires

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Rear Liftgate Mounted Tail Lamp 3. Continue removing the trim. Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) The (CHMSL) is an LED. Service at an 4. Disconnect the two trim panel lights. authorized dealer. 5. Tail lamps are now visible. Rotate socket(s) counterclockwise.
  • Page 365 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Markings NOTE: Temporary spare tires are designed for  temporary emergency use only. Temporary P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based on  high pressure compact spare tires have the US design standards. P-Metric tires have the letter “T”...
  • Page 366 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Sizing Chart EXAMPLE: Example Size Designation: P215/65R15XL 95H, 215/65R15 96H, LT235/85R16C, T145/80D18 103M, 31x10.5 R15 LT P = Passenger car tire size based on US design standards, or "..blank.." = Passenger car tire based on European design standards, or LT = Light truck tire based on US design standards, or T or S = Temporary spare tire or 31 = Overall diameter in inches (in)
  • Page 367 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE: Service Description: 95 = Load Index A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry  H = Speed Symbol A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions ...
  • Page 368 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Identification Number (TIN) The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tire; however, the date code may only be on one side. Tires with white sidewalls will have the full TIN, including the date code, located on the white sidewall side of the tire. Look for the TIN on the outboard side of black sidewall tires as mounted on the vehicle.
  • Page 369 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Terminology And Definitions Term Definition B-pillar The vehicle B-pillar is the structural member of the body located behind the front door. Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a Cold Tire Inflation Pressure minimum of three hours.
  • Page 370 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire And Loading Information Placard Loading Steps For Determining Correct Load Limit— The vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceed the load carrying capacity of the tire on (1) Locate the statement “The combined your vehicle. You will not exceed the tire's load weight of occupants and cargo should carrying capacity if you adhere to the loading never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.”...
  • Page 371 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE (5) Determine the combined weight of Metric Example For Load Limit NOTE: luggage and cargo being loaded on the For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load  vehicle.
  • Page 372 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING! Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, and increase your stopping distance. Use tires of the recommended load capacity for your vehicle. Never overload them.
  • Page 373: Tires - General Information

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE — G Fuel Economy IRES ENERAL NFORMATION WARNING! (Continued) Underinflated tires will increase tire rolling Tire Pressure Overinflated or underinflated tires can  resistance resulting in higher fuel consumption. affect vehicle handling and can fail Proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the Tread Wear suddenly, resulting in loss of vehicle safe and satisfactory operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 374 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Example: If garage temperature = 68°F (20°C) CAUTION! WARNING! and the outside temperature = 32°F (0°C) then After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, the cold tire inflation pressure should be High speed driving with your vehicle under always reinstall the valve stem cap.
  • Page 375 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Repair limited driving capabilities and needs to be WARNING! replaced immediately. A Run Flat tire is not If your tire becomes damaged, it may be repairable. When a Run Flat tire is changed Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces repaired if it meets the following criteria: after driving with underinflated tire condition, generated by excessive wheel speeds may...
  • Page 376 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE These indicators are molded into the bottom of Information placard or the Vehicle Certification WARNING! the tread grooves. They will appear as bands Label for the size designation of your tire. The when the tread depth becomes a 1/16 of an Tires and the spare tire should be replaced Load Index and Speed Symbol for your tire will inch (1.6 mm).
  • Page 377: Tire Types

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE For more information, contact an authorized WARNING! CAUTION! dealer. Do not use a tire, wheel size, load rating, or Replacing original tires with tires of a  Summer tires do not contain the all season speed rating other than that specified for different size may result in false speedometer designation or mountain/snowflake symbol on your vehicle.
  • Page 378: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings For restrictions when towing with a spare tire Since this tire has limited tread life, the original than what was originally equipped with your designated for temporary emergency use equipment tire should be repaired (or replaced) vehicle and should not be operated at Ú...
  • Page 379 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Collapsible Spare Tire — If Equipped Limited Use Spare — If Equipped WARNING! The collapsible spare is for temporary The limited use spare tire is for temporary Compact and Collapsible spares are for emergency use only. You can identify if your emergency use only.
  • Page 380: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE When cleaning extremely dirty wheels including NOTE: HEEL HEEL excessive brake dust, care must be taken in the If you intend parking or storing the vehicle for an All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum selection of tire and wheel cleaning chemicals extended period after cleaning the wheels with and chrome plated wheels, should be cleaned and equipment to prevent damage to the...
  • Page 381: Snow Traction Devices

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Snow traction device must be of proper size Please follow the table below for the recom- RACTION EVICES   for the tire, as recommended by the snow mended tire size, axle and snow traction Use of traction devices require sufficient traction device manufacturer.
  • Page 382: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE increase tread life, help to maintain mud, snow, WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) and wet traction levels, and contribute to a Using tires of different size and type (M+S, smooth, quiet ride. Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and ...
  • Page 383: Department Of Transportation

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION significantly from the norm due to resistance to the generation of heat and variations in driving habits, service its ability to dissipate heat, when tested UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES practices, and differences in road under controlled conditions on a The following tire grading categories characteristics and climate.
  • Page 384: Storing The Vehicle

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE STORING THE VEHICLE contaminants, road surfaces on which the susceptible to stone breakage than glass vehicle is operated, extreme hot or cold weather headlights. If you are storing your vehicle for more than and other extreme conditions will have an Plastic is not as scratch resistant as glass and three weeks, we recommend that you take the adverse effect on paint, metal trim, and...
  • Page 385: Interiors

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Use a high quality cleaner wax, such as If your vehicle is damaged due to a collision Seat Belt Maintenance   Mopar Cleaner Wax to remove road film, or similar cause that destroys the paint and Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with stains and to protect your paint finish.
  • Page 386: Plastic And Coated Parts

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE LASTIC OATED ARTS EATHER URFACES CAUTION! Use Mopar Total Clean to clean vinyl upholstery. Mopar Total Clean is specifically recommended Do not use Alcohol and Alcohol-based and/or for leather upholstery. Ketone based cleaning products to clean CAUTION! The leather upholstery can be best preserved by leather upholstery, as damage to the Direct contact of air fresheners, insect...
  • Page 387: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER some loss of overall braking effectiveness. You ORQUE PECIFICATIONS may notice increased pedal travel during The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is found Lug Nut/Bolt **Lug Nut/ Lug Nut/Bolt application, greater pedal force required to slow on a label located on the left front corner of the Torque Bolt Size...
  • Page 388: Fuel Requirements

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FUEL REQUIREMENTS 5.7L E NOTE: NGINE If in doubt about the correct tightness, have Do not use E-85 flex fuel or ethanol blends While operating on gasoline with the required them checked with a torque wrench by an greater than 15% in this engine.
  • Page 389: Materials Added To Fuel

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E-85 I ATERIALS DDED ASOLINE XYGENATE LENDS EHICLES Besides using unleaded gasoline with the Some fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline proper octane rating, gasolines that contain with oxygenates such as ethanol. Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFV) are compatible detergents, corrosion and stability additives are with gasoline containing up to 15% ethanol CAUTION! recommended.
  • Page 390: Cng And Lp Fuel System Modifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CNG A LP F content of gasoline may not be indicated on the YSTEM CAUTION! (Continued) gasoline pump; therefore, you should ask your ODIFICATIONS gasoline retailer whether the gasoline contains The use of fuel additives, which are now ...
  • Page 391: Fluid Capacities

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) 3.6L Engine 24.6 Gallons 93.1 Liters 5.7L Engine 24.6 Gallons 93.1 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 3.6L Engine 6 Quarts 5.6 Liters 5.7L Engine 7 Quarts 6.6 Liters Cooling System* 3.6L Engine 10.4 Quarts 9.9 Liters 5.7L Engine –...
  • Page 392: Engine Fluids And Lubricants

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend you use Mopar Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Engine Coolant (240,000 km) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology). We recommend you use API Certified SAE 0W-20 Engine Oil, meeting the requirements of FCA Material Standard MS-6395 such as Mopar, Engine Oil –...
  • Page 393: Chassis Fluids And Lubricants

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Use only Mopar ZF 8&9 Speed ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid or Automatic Transmission equivalent. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission. Transfer Case –...
  • Page 394: Customer Assistance

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE Any communication to FCA US LLC’s customer center should include the following information: FOR YOUR VEHICLE FCA US LLC and its authorized dealers are vitally Owner's name and address  interested in your satisfaction.
  • Page 395: Mexico

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE in the United States, can communicate with the FCA US LLC is not responsible for any service EXICO FCA US LLC by dialing 1-800-380-2479. contract you may have purchased from another Av. Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, 1240 manufacturer.
  • Page 396: Warranty Information

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION Safety Administration (NHTSA) in ANADA addition to notifying FCA US LLC. If you believe that your vehicle has a See the Warranty Information for the terms and If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it provisions of FCA US LLC warranties applicable safety defect, you should contact the to this vehicle and market.
  • Page 397: General Information

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GENERAL INFORMATION Diagnostic Procedure Manuals 1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et Diagnostic Procedure Manuals are filled with The following regulatory statement applies to all diagrams, charts and detailed illustrations. 2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this These manuals make it easy to find and fix brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le...
  • Page 398 INDEX  ..... 285 ........91 Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A Redundant Air Bag Warning Light Anti-Lock Warning Light ..........204 ..........288 ........213 Mobile Phone Side Air Bags Apple CarPlay  ......394 ........305 ..........261 WARRANTY INFORMATION Transporting Pets Assist, Hill Start .........
  • Page 399 Caps, Filler Cleaning Battery ............89 Oil (Engine) ..........333 Wheels ............378 Charging System Light ......... 89 Radiator (Coolant Pressure) ..... 348 Climate Control ..........56 Keyless Key Fob Replacement ....16 Car Washes ........... 382 Cold Weather Operation ........ 102 Battery Saver Feature ........
  • Page 400 ..........95 ........102 Cruise Light Flooded, Starting ........392 ........106 ........386 Customer Assistance Economy (Fuel) Mode Fuel Requirements ..........170 ....... 256 ........... 318 Cybersecurity Electric Brake Control System Jump Starting ......255 ...........336 Anti-Lock Brake System ....257 ..........
  • Page 401 Flooded Engine Starting ........102 Fueling ............149 Heated Steering Wheel ......28 Fluid Capacities ..........389 Fuses ............352 Heater, Engine Block ........102 Fluid Leaks ............306 Hill Descent Control ........260 Fluid Level Checks Hill Descent Control Indicator ....... 260 Brake ............350 Garage Door Opener (HomeLink) .....45...
  • Page 402 ............. 63 ........386 ........51 iPod Control Lead Free Gasoline Lights On Reminder ........63 ..........306 ............92 iPod/USB/MP3 Control Leaks, Fluid Low Fuel ......63 ........... 374 ..92 Bluetooth Streaming Audio Life Of Tires Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine) ............73 .............52 Liftgate ............73...
  • Page 403 Octane Rating, Gasoline (Fuel) ..... 386 Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A Mobile  Maintenance ..........70 Oil Filter, Change .......... 337 Phone ............. 204 Maintenance Free Battery ......335 Oil Filter, Selection ........337 Parking Brake ..........103 Maintenance Schedule ........329 Oil Pressure Light ..........90...
  • Page 404 .........312 ..........72 ...... 306 Preparation For Jacking Release, Hood Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ............197 ........276 ......394 Presets Reminder, Seat Belt Safety Defects, Reporting ..........189 Pretensioners Remote Control Safety Features ..........281 ...........19 ......... 362 Seat Belts Starting System Safety Information, Tire ...
  • Page 405 Seat Belt Extender ........280 Signals, Turn ......... 96 Steering Seat Belt Pretensioner ......281 Sirius Satellite Radio ........192 Power ............120 Untwisting Procedure ........279 Favorites ........... 195 Tilt Column ..........28 Seat Belts Maintenance ........383 Replay ............194 Wheel, Heated ........28 Seats ..........
  • Page 406 ........... 157 ..........350 Trailer Towing Maintenance ....28 ......373 ............. 105 Telescoping Steering Column Tread Wear Indicators Shifting .... 59 ........385 .......... 305 Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC) Wheel Nut Torque Transporting Pets ........76 ..........72 ........373 Tie Down Hooks, Cargo To Open Hood Tread Wear Indicators...
  • Page 407 Making A Second Call While Current Call Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim ......378 Is In Progress ........210 Vanity Mirrors ..........42 Wi-fi ............... 232 Managing Your Favorites ......208 Vehicle Finder ........230 Wind Buffeting ..........68 Natural Speech .........203 Vehicle Health Alert ........
  • Page 411 Some states or provinces prohibit the use of cellular telephones or texting while driving. It is always the driver’s responsibility to comply with all local laws. This Owner’s Manual has been prepared to help you get acquainted with your new Jeep brand vehicle and to provide a ®...
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