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  • Page 1 202 1 GL ADIATOR 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 ..........................9 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ................. 16 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............110 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................139 MULTIMEDIA ..........................223 SAFETY ............................301 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ....................360 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................383 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .....................451 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE .....................463 INDEX .............................468...
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION DOORS ..............26 UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER Manual Door Locks........26 (HOMELINK®) ............45 Symbols Key............10 Power Door Locks — If Equipped ....27 Before You Begin Programming ROLLOVER WARNING .........10 Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry (If HomeLink®..........46 CAMPERS ..............11 Equipped) .............
  • Page 5 Closing The Hood........103 Messages ...........122 AUX/USB Control.......... 64 TAILGATE.............103 Fuel System Messages ......124 Jeep® Wireless Speaker — If Equipped ..66 Opening ............103 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ....126 Power Outlets ..........71 Three-Position Tailgate......103 Power Inverters — If Equipped ....72 Red Warning Lights ........
  • Page 6 STARTING AND OPERATING MANUAL TRANSMISSION — IF EQUIPPED ..151 To Start The Engine While In Autostop Mode ............171 Shifting ............152 STARTING THE ENGINE — GASOLINE ENGINE To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start Downshifting ..........153 (IF EQUIPPED) ............ 139 System............172 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION —...
  • Page 7 PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND CONNECTED VEHICLE SERVICES — IF SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ........187 MOTORHOME) ............212 EQUIPPED ............272 ParkSense Sensors ........187 Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Is My Vehicle Connected?......272 ParkSense Warning Display ......188 Vehicle ............212 Introduction To Connected Vehicle ParkSense Display........188 Recreational Towing —...
  • Page 8 OFF-ROAD PAGES — IF EQUIPPED ....298 Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM Outside The Vehicle........358 Off-Road Pages Status Bar .......298 (EARS) ..............382 Exhaust Gas ..........359 Drivetrain............299 EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR)....... 382 Carbon Monoxide Warnings......359 Accessory Gauge........299 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Pitch &...
  • Page 9 Fuel Filter Replacement — Diesel DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FUEL REQUIREMENTS — GASOLINE Engine............399 UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES ....442 ENGINE..............452 Priming If The Engine Has Run Out Of Treadwear ..........442 3.6L Engine..........452 Fuel — Diesel Engine ........401 Traction Grades .........442 Reformulated Gasoline ......
  • Page 10 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ......463 WARRANTY INFORMATION ......465 PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS ......466 FCA US LLC Customer Center ....464 MOPAR® PARTS ..........465 General Information.......... 466 FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center ...464 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ......465 Mexico ............464 In The 50 United States And Puerto Rico And U.S.
  • Page 11: 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® best, have factory-trained technicians, genuine Mopar® parts, and care about your satisfaction.
  • Page 12: Symbols Key

    SYMBOLS KEY If you do not read this entire Owner’s Manual, you may miss important information. Observe all Cautions and Warnings. These statements are against operating ROLLOVER WARNING WARNING! procedures that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of These statements are against procedures that vehicles.
  • Page 13: Campers

    Failure to use the driver and passenger seat belts provided is a major Red Warning Lights cause of severe or fatal injury. In fact, the US government notes that the universal use of existing seat belts could cut the highway death toll by Air Bag Warning Light 10,000 or more each year and could reduce disabling injuries by two Ú...
  • Page 14 Red Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Warning Oil Pressure Warning Light Light — If Equipped Ú page 128 Ú page 129 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Off Warning Oil Temperature Warning Light Light — If Equipped Ú...
  • Page 15 Yellow Warning Lights Yellow Indicator Lights Service Stop/Start System Warning Light — If 4WD Part Time Indicator Light — If Equipped Equipped Ú page 133 Ú page 131 Axle Locker Fault Indicator Light — If Equipped Cruise Control Fault Warning Light Ú...
  • Page 16 Yellow Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights Off Road+ Indicator Light — If Equipped 4WD Auto Indicator Light — If Equipped Ú page 133 Ú page 134 Cruise Control SET Indicator Light — If Equipped Cargo Light On Indicator Light With A Premium Instrument Cluster Ú...
  • Page 17 White Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready Light — If Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light — If Equipped With A Premium Instrument Cluster Equipped With A Premium Instrument Cluster Ú page 135 Ú page 136 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready Light — If Cruise Control SET Indicator Light —...
  • Page 18: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS NOTE: WARNING! The key fob’s wireless signal may be blocked  Push the Mechanical Key Release Button only if the key fob is located next to a mobile with the key fob facing away from your body, Your vehicle is equipped with a key fob which phone, laptop, or other electronic device.
  • Page 19 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Using The Panic Alarm 1 — Mechanical Key Release Button To turn the Panic Alarm feature on or off, push 2 — LED Indicator the panic button on the key fob. When the Panic 3 — Lock Button Alarm is activated, the turn signals will flash, the 4 —...
  • Page 20 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Replacing The Battery In The Key Fob careful not to damage the seal. Proceed counter-clockwise (in the order shown The recommended replacement battery is below) to loosen the remaining snaps until CR2450. the battery cover can be removed. NOTE: Customers are recommended to use a ...
  • Page 21: Sentry Key

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE operate the vehicle. Once a key fob is or activated. Operation is automatic, regardless WARNING! (Continued) programmed to a vehicle, it cannot be of whether the vehicle is locked or unlocked. programmed to any other vehicle. If you think a battery may have been swal- ...
  • Page 22: Ignition Switch

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! Driving position.  The Sentry Key Immobilizer system is not All electrical devices are available. compatible with some aftermarket remote  starting systems. Use of these systems may START result in vehicle starting problems and loss of The engine will start.
  • Page 23: Remote Start - If Equipped (Gasoline)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) An unlocked vehicle is an invitation for Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or  with access to an unlocked vehicle. thieves. Always remove key fob from the vehicle and lock all doors when leaving the Allowing children to be in a vehicle unat- ...
  • Page 24: How To Use Remote Start

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: Brake switch inactive (brake pedal not  pushed) The vehicle must be equipped with an auto- With Remote Start, the engine will only run   matic transmission to be equipped with for 15 minutes. Battery at an acceptable charge level ...
  • Page 25: Remote Start Front Defrost Activation - If

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The Remote Start system will turn the engine off the timer expires, the system will automatically Manual Temperature Control (MTC) — If with another push and release of the Remote adjust the settings depending on ambient Equipped Start button on the key fob, or if the engine is conditions.
  • Page 26: Remote Start Cancel Message

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Remote start is used to defrost windows in cold EMOTE TART ANCEL ESSAGE WARNING! (Continued) weather, and to reach a comfortable climate in The following messages will display in the all ambient conditions before the driver enters Keep key fobs away from children.
  • Page 27: Vehicle Security System - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Vehicle Security system not active 2. Perform one of the following methods to NOTE:  lock the vehicle: Malfunction Indicator/Check Engine telltale The driver's door key cylinder cannot arm or   Push the lock button on the interior is not illuminated ...
  • Page 28: Rearming Of The System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EARMING YSTEM WARNING! (Continued) If something triggers the alarm, and no action is When exiting the vehicle, always place the  taken to disarm it, the Vehicle Security system ignition in the OFF position and remove the will turn the horn off after 29 seconds, 5 seconds key from the vehicle.
  • Page 29: Power Door Locks - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I NOTE: OWER OCKS QUIPPED WARNING! (Continued) The power door lock switch is located on each Passive Entry may be programmed on/off  When exiting the vehicle, always place the  through Uconnect Settings Ú page 224. front door panel.
  • Page 30 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To Unlock From The Driver Or Passenger Side All doors will unlock when the front fob inside the vehicle, the vehicle will unlock  passenger door handle is grabbed regardless and alert the customer. If Passive Entry is With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft of the driver’s door unlock preference disabled using the Uconnect system, the key...
  • Page 31: Automatic Door Locks - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: HILD ROTECTION — R YSTEM OORS After pushing the door handle button, the  driver must wait three seconds before To provide a safer environment for small locking or unlocking the doors, using any children riding in the rear seats, the rear doors Passive Entry door handle.
  • Page 32: Front Door Removal

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: Always use this device when carrying children. When the Child-Protection Door Lock system  After engaging the child lock on both rear doors, is engaged, the door can be opened only by check for effective engagement by trying to using the outside door handle, even though open a door with the internal handle.
  • Page 33 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To remove the front doors, proceed as follows: 3. Remove the plastic wiring access door CAUTION! under the instrument panel by sliding the 1. Roll down the glass window to prevent any Hinge pins can break if overtightened during plastic panel along the door frame toward ...
  • Page 34 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Pull up on the red locking tab to unlock the NOTE: wiring harness. Keep the check arm in the extended position for easier re-installation. Open Wiring Harness 1 — Wiring Harness Lever 2 — Black Security Tab Closed Wiring Harness Door Check 1 —...
  • Page 35: Rear Door Removal

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Use this QR code to access your EMOVAL WARNING! digital experience. All occupants must wear seat belts during WARNING!  To remove the rear doors, off-road operation with doors removed. For proceed as follows: Do not drive your vehicle on public roads with information on off-road driving tips, see the doors removed as you will lose the Ú...
  • Page 36 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Slide the front seat(s) fully forward. 4. Pry open and remove the plastic wiring access door from the bottom of the B-pillar. Wiring Connector Door Check 6. With the door in the open position, remove 7.
  • Page 37: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I EATED TEERING HEEL CAUTION! QUIPPED Hinge pins can break if overtightened during  The steering wheel contains a heating element door reinstall (Max Torque: 5.88 ft· l b / that will warm the steering wheel in cold 8 N·m).
  • Page 38: Seats

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Persons who are unable to feel pain to the Do not allow people to ride in any area of   skin because of advanced age, chronic your vehicle that is not equipped with seats illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medica- and seat belts.
  • Page 39: 60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Manual Seat Height Adjustment The driver's seat height can be raised or lowered by using the ratcheting handle, located on the outboard side of the seat. Pull upward on the handle to raise the seat, push downward on the handle to lower the seat.
  • Page 40 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: To raise the seatback to the proper position, Each rear seatback can be locked in an upright manually lift the seatback until it locks into Be sure that the front seats are fully upright ...
  • Page 41: Rear Seat Stadium Position

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE You may experience deformation in the seat 1. Lift upward on each section of the seat To return the seat bottom to the normal  cushion from the seat belt buckles if the bottom. position, push downward on the raised seat seats are left folded for an extended period bottom.
  • Page 42: Rear Seat Armrest - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Push the heated seat button a third time  WARNING! (Continued) The cupholder liner can be removed for to turn the LO setting on. cleaning. Do not place anything on the seat or seat- ...
  • Page 43 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) Do not reposition the head restraint 180 degrees to the incorrect position in an attempt to gain Head restraints should never be adjusted  while the vehicle is in motion. Driving a additional clearance to the back of the head.
  • Page 44: Uconnect Voice Recognition

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To return the head restraint to its upward WARNING! position, lift up on the head restraint until it locks into place. Do not drive the vehicle without the rear  seat head restraints installed while passen- To raise the center head restraint, lift up on the gers are occupying the rear seat.
  • Page 45: Basic Voice Commands

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE “Help” to hear a list of suggested Voice  Commands. “Repeat” to listen to the system prompts  again. Notice the visual cues that inform you of your Voice Recognition system’s status. TARTED VR button is used to activate /deactivate Uconnect Voice Command Buttons your Voice Recognition system.
  • Page 46: 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 47: Heated Mirrors - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I To receive maximum benefit, adjust the Outside Using the power mirror control switch, push any EATED IRRORS QUIPPED Mirror(s) to center on the adjacent lane of traffic of the four arrows for the direction that you want These mirrors are heated to melt frost with a slight overlap of the view obtained on the the mirror to move.
  • Page 48: Before You Begin Programming

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ized gates, lighting, or home security Ensure that your vehicle is parked outside of the DENTIFYING HETHER systems. The HomeLink® unit is powered by garage before you begin programming. OLLING OLLING your vehicles 12 Volt battery. It is recommended that you erase all the EVICE channels of your HomeLink®...
  • Page 49: Programming Homelink® To A Garage Door Opener

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Non-rolling Code Devices 4. Continue to hold both buttons and observe each time). If the garage door opener motor the HomeLink® indicator light. The operates, programming is complete. Most devices manufactured before 1995 will HomeLink® indicator light will flash slowly not have a rolling code.
  • Page 50: Miscellaneous Device

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE law, some U.S. gate operators are designed to ANADIAN PERATOR WARNING! time-out in the same manner. The procedure ROGRAMMING Your motorized door or gate will open and may need to be performed multiple times to ...
  • Page 51: Reprogramming A Single Homelink

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE two seconds until HomeLink® has Reprogramming A Single HomeLink® Button successfully accepted the frequency signal. (Canadian/Gate Operator) The indicator light will flash slowly and then To reprogram a channel that has been rapidly when fully trained. previously trained, follow these steps: 4.
  • Page 52: Daytime Running Lights (Drls) - If

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE (DRL ) — I recommended to use the low beam headlights on the vehicle’s header. This camera detects AYTIME UNNING IGHTS to reduce glare to other vehicles. vehicle specific light and automatically switches QUIPPED from high beams to low beams until the With the headlight switch activated, push the The Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) are in a approaching vehicle is out of view.
  • Page 53: Automatic Headlights - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I Flash-To-Pass feature. When the lever is NOTE: RONT IGHTS QUIPPED released, the Flash-To-Pass feature will If either light remains on and does not flash, or The Front Fog Lights are located on the front of deactivate.
  • Page 54: Interior Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE A telltale will illuminate in the instrument cluster display when these lights are on. Pushing the switch a second time will turn the lights off. The bed lights will turn on for approximately 60 seconds when a key fob unlock button is pushed, as part of the Illuminated Entry feature.
  • Page 55: Windshield Wiper Operation

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Intermittent Wipers Once the switch is released the washer will INDSHIELD IPER PERATION resume normal operation. Use the intermittent wiper when weather Rotate the end of the lever upward to the first conditions make a single wiping cycle, with a detent past the intermittent settings for WARNING! variable pause between cycles, desirable.
  • Page 56: 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 57 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Recirculation Button temperature by adjusting distribution and illuminates when the rear window defroster is blower speed. AUTO Mode is highly on. The rear window defroster automatically Press and release this button on the recommended for efficiency. Toggling this turns off after 10 minutes.
  • Page 58 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Driver And Passenger Temperature Up And NOTE: Mode Control The SYNC button is only available on the touch- Down Buttons Turn the mode control knob or press screen. one of the Mode buttons on the These buttons provide the driver and passenger touchscreen to adjust airflow with independent temperature control.
  • Page 59: Manual Climate Control Descriptions And Functions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: ANUAL LIMATE ONTROL Bi-Level mode is designed under comfort condi- ESCRIPTIONS UNCTIONS For Manual Climate Controls, if the system is  tions to provide cooler air out of the panel in Mix, Floor or Defrost Mode, the A/C can be outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets.
  • Page 60 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE exist that could create fogging on the inside of Rear Defrost Button Temperature Control the windshield. The A/C can be deselected Push and release the Rear Defrost Temperature Control regulates the temperature manually without disturbing the mode control Control button to turn on the rear of the air forced through the climate system.
  • Page 61: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc) - If

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Mode Control NOTE: UTOMATIC EMPERATURE ONTROL Bi-Level mode is designed under comfort condi- (ATC) — I Turn the mode control knob or press QUIPPED tions to provide cooler air out of the panel one of the Mode buttons on the Automatic Operation outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets.
  • Page 62: Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The temperature can be displayed in U.S. or Did You Know: Voice Command for Climate may Vacation/Storage  Metric units by selecting the U.S./Metric only be used to adjust the interior temperature For information on maintaining the Climate customer-programmable feature within of your vehicle.
  • Page 63: Interior Storage And Equipment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Stop/Start System — If Equipped Activation By Remote Start Operation  WEATHER CONTROL SETTINGS While in an Autostop, the Climate Control When the Remote Start is activated and the Turn (A/C) on and system may automatically adjust airflow to outside ambient temperature is less than Warm Weather set the mode control...
  • Page 64 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Non-Locking Storage Wall Glove Compartment Release Handle Center Console 1 — Upper Console Storage Latch Non-Locking Storage Wall WARNING! 2 — Lower Console Storage Latch The Non-Locking Storage Wall can be used for Do not operate this vehicle with the glove storage by folding the bottom of the rear seat up compartment in the open position.
  • Page 65 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Locking Storage Bin The Locking Storage Bin can be removed by Your Locking Storage Bin also has a front unfastening the four bolts that attach the bin to handle that makes it easier to carry and pull out the vehicle floor using the provided #40 Torx from the floor of the vehicle when the four bolts head driver and ratchet.
  • Page 66: Aux/Usb Control

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rear Wall Storage Bin Rear Wall Netting 2. Remove the three nuts from the bottom of the Fastener Bin. The rear wall netting can be accessed the same way as the rear wall storage bin. NOTE: The soft top fasteners do not go in the Fastener Bin.
  • Page 67 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE one standard USB port. Both USB ports allow you to play music from smartphones or USB devices through the vehicle’s sound system. Plugging in a smartphone device to a USB port may activate Android Auto™ or Apple CarPlay® features, if equipped.
  • Page 68: Jeep® Wireless Speaker - If Equipped

    3 — Service/Diagnostic Port (Non-charging, the right rear passenger seat. In order to access Non-customer use port) the Jeep® wireless speaker, the seat will need 4 — Type A USB Charging Port to be folded down or tilted forward. 5 — Battery Status LED Speaker Buttons 6 —...
  • Page 69 USB-enabled smartphones and tablets using the type A USB charging port. To charge the Jeep® wireless speaker with a power adapter, insert the power adapter into a To use the external charging feature: wall outlet.
  • Page 70 NOTE: wireless speaker is undocked from the vehicle. 2. Turn “on” Bluetooth® for the device you If the Jeep® wireless speaker is left on with an When plugged into the docking station, the desire to be connected to the Jeep®...
  • Page 71 Qualcomm TrueWireless™ Stereo NOTE: as vases, should not be placed on or near it A feature of the Jeep® wireless speaker is being While in Qualcomm TrueWireless™ Stereo mode, while being charged or charging other devices. able to pair two Jeep® wireless speakers...
  • Page 72 Do not step undesired operation. candles, on or near the Jeep® wireless speaker. on, throw, or drop batteries or the power supply Jeep® follows Safety Instruction for CE- LV. Do The Jeep®...
  • Page 73: Power Outlets

    The Commission may adopt implementing CAUTION! acts specifying how to present that information. If needed, Jeep® wireless speaker should be Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the advisory procedure cleaned using a damp cloth and water. Do not use alkaline products like soap or abrasive referred to in Article 45 (2).
  • Page 74: Power Inverters - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE This outlet can power cellular phones, electronics CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) and other low power devices requiring power up Do not exceed the maximum power of to 400 W. Certain high-end video game consoles Accessories that draw higher power (i.e., ...
  • Page 75: Auxiliary Switches - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE this limit, as will most power tools. The indicator NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) light on the power inverter switch will be 400 W is the maximum for the inverter, not illuminated when the inverter is turned on. each outlet.
  • Page 76 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: In addition to the four auxiliary switch wires, a Holding last state conditions are met when fused battery wire and ignition wire are also switch type is set to latching and power source located in the interior, on the passenger side is set to ignition within Uconnect Settings under the instrument panel.
  • Page 77: Power Windows - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Wire Color Chart Circuit Function Fuse Wire Color Locations Interior (passenger side under instrument panel) & Aux Switch 1 F93 – 40 Amp Beige/Pink Underhood (right side near battery) Interior (passenger side under instrument panel) & Aux Switch 2 F92 –...
  • Page 78: Auto-Down Feature

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To open the window part way, push the window switch down briefly, without going past the detent, and release it when you want the window to stop. To stop the window from going all the way down during the Auto-Down operation, pull up on the switch briefly.
  • Page 79: Wind Buffeting

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: UFFETING OWERING The soft top and the hard top are to be used Wind buffeting can be described as the Use this QR code to access your independently. Your vehicle warranty will not perception of pressure on the ears or a digital experience.
  • Page 80 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) The soft top is not designed to carry any addi- Do not run a fabric top through an auto- Failure to follow these cautions may cause  matic car wash. Window scratches and wax tional loads such as roof racks, spare tires, interior water damage, stains, or mildew on building, hunting or camping supplies, and/or...
  • Page 81 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Side View Top And Components 1 — #1 Bow 6 — Quarter Panel Upper Hook And Loop 2 — #2 Bow 7 — Quarter Panel Vertical Retainer 3 — #3 Bow 8 — Rear Window Vertical Retainer 4 —...
  • Page 82 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rear Window View And Components 1 — Top Retainer 4 — Pull Tabs 2 — Left Vertical Retainer 5 — Lower Center Retainer 3 — Lower Retainers 6 — Right Vertical Retainer...
  • Page 83 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Lowering The Soft Top Into The Sunrider® 5. Secure the top in this position by using the Position: two hook-and-loop fasteners provided in the center console. Use this QR code to access your digital experience. 1.
  • Page 84 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Removing The Rear Window And Quarter Panel Cover Assemblies NOTE: Both quarter panel cover assemblies and the rear window must ALL be removed together, or installed together. 1. Start by removing the rear window first. Use the two straps located on the bottom of each side of the rear window to remove Step One...
  • Page 85 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. With two hands, grab the front of the quarter panel cover assembly and pull outward to disengage it from its retainer on the door frame. Step Five Step One 6. Repeat this procedure for the other quarter 2.
  • Page 86: Raising The Soft Top

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Lay the first quarter panel cover assembly 4. Close the storage bag and store in a safe all the way to the right side and the second location. quarter panel cover assembly on the left side.
  • Page 87 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Using the side link, lift and push the soft top 3. From inside the vehicle, pull the handle on toward the front of the vehicle, manually the header latch downward to engage the guiding the top into the closed position. hook into its receiver.
  • Page 88 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the rear window and quarter panel cover 2. Engage the plastic retainers on the front of assemblies were previously removed, proceed the cover assembly (toward the front of the as follows to install: vehicle) starting at the top, and working downward.
  • Page 89: Removing The Soft Top

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 5. Engage the retainer along the bottom of the 8. Engage the rear window retainers in the rear window beginning on the left side of the lower right and left corners. vehicle and working toward the center. Then, move to the right side of the vehicle CAUTION! and continue from the center, working to...
  • Page 90 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Using the provided #T50 Torx head driver 3. Utilizing two people, lift the soft top up and and ratchet, unscrew the two Torx head away from the vehicle, careful to avoid the fasteners on the inside of each top vehicle’s sport bar and trim.
  • Page 91: Installing The Soft Top

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Unsnap and remove the storage bag. This NSTALLING bag should be discarded. It was intended as NOTE: a protective cover for shipping only. If installing the soft top immediately after 4. Ensure the top is secured with the provided removing the hard top, ensure the wire harness hook-and-loop fasteners, then lift the soft is stored properly, and not tucked under the belt...
  • Page 92 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 5. Using the provided #T50 Torx head driver 6. Before driving the vehicle with the top in the Torque and ratchet, install and tighten the Torx Sunrider® position, ensure the top is Specification Maximum Minimum fasteners by turning them clockwise.
  • Page 93: Hard Top Front Panel(S) Removal

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE RONT ANEL EMOVAL CAUTION! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) Use this QR code to access your Failure to follow these cautions may cause Careless handling and storage of the  digital experience. interior water damage, stains or mildew: removable roof panels may damage the seals, causing water to leak into the It is recommended that the top be free of...
  • Page 94 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Hard Top Components 1 — Right Side Panel 2 — Left Side Panel 3 — Hard Top...
  • Page 95 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 3. Unlatch the left side header panel latch Lay the bag for the panels down so the loops The left side panel must be removed before located at the top of the windshield. and hooks are facing upward. Unzip the bag and removing the right side panel.
  • Page 96: Hard Top Front Panel(S) Installation

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Unfold the outer flap and zip the hard top 2. Secure the panel(s) using the same steps bag closed. for removal in reverse order. NOTE: To prevent water leaks, the seals and hard top panels should be clear of any dust and debris prior to reinstallation.
  • Page 97 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 5. Remove the Torx head fasteners that NOTE: secure the hard top to the vehicle: two along Do not force open; this will break the plastic the interior bodyside, rearward of the back cover. doors, followed by the four fasteners along the back of the vehicle cab using the #T50 Torx head driver.
  • Page 98: Installing The Hard Top

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 9. Store the wire harness by removing the NSTALLING CAUTION! storage cover on the quarter trim. Use the If the door frames are installed from soft top mechanical key blade to pry the cover open. The front panel(s) must be positioned prop- ...
  • Page 99: Top

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The Torx head fasteners that attach the hard 1. Using the provided #T40 Torx head driver CAUTION! top to the body should be torqued to 155 in-lb and ratchet, loosen the Torx head +/- 22 in-lb (17.5 N·m +/- 2.5 N·m) using the Failure to follow these cautions may cause fasteners located on the underside of each provided #T50 Torx head driver and ratchet.
  • Page 100: Door Frame Installation

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! Do not drive your vehicle on public roads with the door and/or door frame(s) removed as you will lose the protection that they can provide. This procedure is furnished for use during off-road operation only. RAME NSTALLATION Step One...
  • Page 101: Folding Windshield

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 5. Carefully position the top of the door frame 6. Insert the fasteners from underneath. (16 km/h), with low range operation preferred if onto the rear belt rail and the rear of the Tighten with the #T40 Torx head driver until you are driving off-road with the windshield front door frame, making sure the rubber they are snug, being careful not to...
  • Page 102: Lowering The Windshield

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Move to the inside of the vehicle and lower CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) both sun visors. Failure to follow this step will cause damage Be sure that you carefully follow the instruc-  5. Using the provided #T40 Torx head driver, tions for raising the windshield.
  • Page 103 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 6. Lower the windshield gently until it contacts CAUTION! the tie-down bumpers (if equipped). Do Not Overtighten! Damage to the windshield could result. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)/Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Sensor Protective Cover — If Equipped Your vehicle may be equipped with a protective Protective Cover Installed cover that is to be used whenever the...
  • Page 104: Raising The Windshield

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Reinstall the windshield wiper arms using NOTE: AISING INDSHIELD the provided 15 mm socket. First, align the Make sure the windshield is raised prior to 1. Release the strap that secured the tips of the blade to the “T” mark in the glass. installing the tops.
  • Page 105: Closing The Hood

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To open the tailgate, pull the release handle Secure the tailgate in this position by looping LOSING located on the center of the tailgate and guide the tailgate straps behind the circular retainer To close the hood, remove the support rod from it to the lowered position.
  • Page 106 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE When hauling cargo using the mid position NOTE:  and the tailgate, you must support the load at Failure to support the load at these two forward two forward locations: locations could result in damage. At the top of the rear wheelhouse (1) Three 2x4 boards are needed to provide ...
  • Page 107: Closing

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE BED RAIL TIE DOWN SYSTEM — IF There are two adjustable utility rail cleats on LOSING each side of the bed that can be used to assist EQUIPPED To close the tailgate, lift upward until both sides in securing cargo.
  • Page 108: Tonneau Cover - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE nearest the desired location. Make sure the NOTE: 4. Release the stowage straps used to secure utility rail cleat is seated in the detent, and The Tonneau Cover can be rolled up and the Tonneau Cover in the rolled up position. tighten the nut.
  • Page 109 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 6. Position both Tonneau Cover latches over 7. Once the rear Tonneau Cover bar is the locking mechanisms (one on each side positioned over the locking mechanism, of the truck bed), making sure the plastic grab the back of the Tonneau Cover and retainer is correctly seated in the forward push downward on the center to engage the...
  • Page 110: Tonneau Cover Removal

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Roll the Tonneau Cover forward, starting 6. Using a #T50 Torx head driver, remove the ONNEAU OVER EMOVAL with the rear bar and continue to roll toward two fasteners securing the Tonneau Cover To remove the Tonneau Cover, proceed as the front of the truck bed.
  • Page 111: Roof Luggage Rack - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) Cargo must be securely tied down before NOTE: Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners  driving your vehicle. Improperly secured loads carefully when carrying large or heavy loads Roof rack applications are for Hard Top models can fly off the vehicle, particularly at high on the roof rack.
  • Page 112: Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Base Instrument Cluster — Gasoline...
  • Page 113 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Premium Instrument Cluster — Gasoline...
  • Page 114 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Base Instrument Cluster — Diesel...
  • Page 115 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Premium Instrument Cluster — Diesel...
  • Page 116: Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS WARNING! 1. Tachometer A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or others could be badly burned by steam Indicates the engine speed in revolutions  or boiling coolant. It is recommended that you per minute (RPM x 1000).
  • Page 117: Instrument Cluster Display

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY The system allows the driver to select information by pushing the following buttons Your vehicle will be equipped with an mounted on the steering wheel: instrument cluster display, which offers useful information to the driver.
  • Page 118: Oil Life Reset - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL — I 3. Push and hold the OK button until the gauge ESET QUIPPED Left And Right Arrow Buttons: resets to 100%. Your vehicle may be equipped with an engine oil Using the left or right arrow button allow change indicator system.
  • Page 119: Items

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL seconds, all messages will clear from the automatically turned off. Also, holding the ESC Speedometer display. The messages are as follows: OFF button for five seconds will turn off ESC. In Push and release the up or down arrow 4L, Electronic Stability Control automatically...
  • Page 120 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Off-Road — If Equipped NOTE: Adaptive Cruise Control Ready When vehicle speed becomes too high to When ACC is activated but the vehicle speed Push and release the up or down arrow display the pitch and roll, “- -” will display in setting has not been selected, the display will button until the Off-Road menu icon is displayed place of the numbers, and the graphic will be...
  • Page 121 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Fuel Economy Current – The display shows the current fuel highlighted in the instrument cluster display.  economy (MPG, L/100km, or km/L) while The screen will display the Stop/Start status. Push and release the up or down arrow driving.
  • Page 122 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Screen Setup Current Econ Outside Temp   Trip A Distance Time NOTE:   The Screen Setup feature can only be used Trip B Distance Range to Empty   while the vehicle is not in motion. Upper Center Average Econ ...
  • Page 123: Battery Saver On, Battery Saver Mode

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Gear Display — If Equipped In cases when the IBS detects charging system If the Battery Charge Warning Light is on it  failure, or the vehicle battery conditions are may indicate a problem with the charging Full ...
  • Page 124: Diesel Displays

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Installing options like additional lights, Check what may be plugged in to power Exhaust Filter Full – Power Reduced See    upfitter electrical accessories, audio Dealer outlets +12 Volt, 115 Volts AC, USB ports systems, alarms and similar devices.
  • Page 125 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Exhaust Filter Nearing Full Safely Drive at Particulate Filter (DPF) self-cleaning is  WARNING! Consistent Speeds to Clear — This message completed. If this message is displayed, you will be displayed if the exhaust particulate will hear one chime to assist in alerting you of A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you filter reaches 80% of its maximum storage...
  • Page 126: Fuel System Messages

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: reduced engine power. Only an authorized YSTEM ESSAGES Failing to follow the oil change indicator, dealer will be able to correct this condition. The following chart contains a list of different changing your oil and resetting the oil change messages that may appear in the instrument indicator by 0 miles (0 kilometers) remaining CAUTION!
  • Page 127 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Diesel Emissions Additive AdBlue® (UREA) Fault Warning Messages: This message will display if the AdBlue® (UREA) system issue detected is not serviced during the allowed period. Your engine will not restart unless your vehicle is serviced by an authorized dealer. If the level is not Engine Will Not Restart Service resolved, an additional warning appears whenever a certain threshold is reached until it will no longer be AdBlue®...
  • Page 128: Warning Lights And Messages

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES If the light is not on during startup, stay on, or The dual brake system provides a reserve turns on while driving, have the system braking capacity in the event of a failure to a The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in inspected at an authorized dealer as soon as portion of the hydraulic system.
  • Page 129 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake there may be a malfunction with the charging Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning System (ABS) are also equipped with Electronic system. Contact an authorized dealer as soon Light Brake Force Distribution (EBD).
  • Page 130 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Oil Pressure Warning Light Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light Light This warning light will illuminate, and This warning light indicates when the a chime will sound, to indicate low driver or passenger seat belt is This warning light warns of an engine oil pressure.
  • Page 131: Yellow Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Reminder Light will change from the buckled to conventional brake system will continue to CAUTION! the unbuckled symbol, and a chime will sound operate normally, assuming the Brake Warning Ú page 321. Continuous driving with the Transmission Light is not also on.
  • Page 132 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The ESC OFF Indicator Light and the ESC Indi- Low Fuel Warning Light Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing  cator Light come on momentarily each time gas cap, poor quality fuel, etc., may illuminate When the fuel level reaches the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN or ACC/ the light after engine start.
  • Page 133 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Service Stop/Start System Warning Light — cases, optimal tire life and fuel consumption CAUTION! may not be guaranteed. If Equipped Prolonged driving with the Malfunction Indica- Should one or more tires be in the condition This warning light will illuminate when tor Light (MIL) on could cause damage to the mentioned above, the display will show the...
  • Page 134: Yellow Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL your tires is significantly underinflated. may not be able to detect or signal low tire AdBlue® (UREA) Injection System Failure Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may Warning Light — If Equipped illuminates, you should stop and check your occur for a variety of reasons, including the This warning light will illuminate along...
  • Page 135 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL driveshafts are mechanically locked together Rear Axle Lock Indicator Light — If Service Adaptive Cruise Control Warning forcing the front and rear wheels to rotate at the Equipped Light — If Equipped same speed. This light indicates when the rear axle This light will turn on when the ACC is 4WD Low Indicator Light —...
  • Page 136: Green Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: before you drain the water from the fuel filter to Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With The “Wait To Start” telltale may not illuminate if prevent engine damage, and please see an Target Light — If Equipped the intake manifold temperature is warm authorized dealer.
  • Page 137: White Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Park/Headlight On Indicator Light Rear Seat Belt Fastened Indicator Light — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set Light — If If Equipped With A Premium Instrument Equipped With a Base Instrument Cluster This indicator light will illuminate Cluster when the park lights or headlights are This light will turn on when the vehicle...
  • Page 138: Blue Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Rear Seat Belt Reminder Indicator Light — Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light — If NDICATOR IGHTS If Equipped With A Base Instrument Equipped With A Premium Instrument High Beam Indicator Light Cluster Cluster This indicator light will illuminate to This light indicates when a rear seat This light will turn on when the cruise indicate that the high beam...
  • Page 139: Onboard Diagnostic System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL codes and other information to assist your For states and/or provinces that WARNING! service technician in making repairs. Although require an Inspection and your vehicle will usually be drivable and not ONLY an authorized service technician Maintenance (I/M), this check verifies ...
  • Page 140 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 3. Approximately 15 seconds later, one of two Regardless of whether your vehicle's OBD II things will happen: system is ready, if the MIL is illuminated during normal vehicle operation you should have your The MIL will flash for about 10 seconds ...
  • Page 141: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE — GASOLINE Four-Wheel Drive Models Only WARNING! (Continued) ENGINE (IF EQUIPPED) In 4L mode, if the vehicle is stalled, the engine Do not leave the key fob in or near the  will start regardless of whether or not the clutch vehicle, or in a location accessible to chil- Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, pedal is pressed to the floor.
  • Page 142: Normal Starting

    STARTING AND OPERATING transmission will automatically select PARK ENGINE START/STOP Button Functions — With ORMAL TARTING and the engine will turn off, however the Driver’s Foot Off The Brake Pedal (In PARK Or To Turn On The Engine Using The ENGINE ignition will remain in the ACC mode (NOT NEUTRAL Position) START/STOP Button...
  • Page 143 STARTING AND OPERATING back up system and should not be relied upon If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver turns AutoPark will engage when all of these as the primary method by which the driver shifts off the engine, the vehicle may AutoPark. conditions are met: the vehicle into PARK.
  • Page 144: Extreme Cold Weather (Below -22°F Or −30°C)

    STARTING AND OPERATING If the driver shifts into PARK while moving, the Additional customer warnings will be given hold it there. Crank the engine for no more than vehicle may AutoPark. when both of these conditions are met: 15 seconds. This should clear any excess fuel in case the engine is flooded.
  • Page 145: After Starting

    STARTING AND OPERATING CAUTION! WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) To prevent damage to the starter, do not Before exiting a vehicle, always come to a Do not leave children or animals inside   complete stop, then shift the automatic continuously crank the engine for more than parked vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 146: Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING A Diesel Pre-Heat system both improves UTOMATIC RANSMISSION  CAUTION! engine starting and reduces the amount of Start the engine with the transmission gear white smoke generated by a warming engine. If the “Water in Fuel Indicator Light” remains selector in the PARK (P) position.
  • Page 147: Starting Fluids

    STARTING AND OPERATING NORMAL OPERATION — DIESEL ENGINE TARTING LUIDS WARNING! (Continued) The engine is equipped with a glow plug Observe the following when the diesel engine is Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or  preheating system. If the instructions in this operating: with access to an unlocked vehicle.
  • Page 148: Cold Weather Precautions

    STARTING AND OPERATING EATHER RECAUTIONS Operation in ambient temperature below 32°F (0°C) may require special considerations. The following charts suggest these options: Fuel Operating Range NOTE: Use “Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuels (ULSD)” ONLY. Fuel Operating Range Chart *Number 1 ULSD Fuel should only be used where extended arctic conditions 0°F (-18°C) exist”.
  • Page 149: Engine Idling

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: equivalent) is recommended to avoid gelling Incomplete combustion allows carbon and (see Fuel Operating Range Chart). varnish to form on piston rings, cylinder head Use of Climatized ULSD Fuel or Number  valves, and injector nozzles. Also, the unburned Engine Oil Usage 1 ULSD fuel results in a noticeable decrease fuel can enter the crankcase, diluting the oil...
  • Page 150: Cooling System Tips - Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING Idle Time (min.) Before Engine Driving Condition Load Turbocharger Temperature Shutdown City Traffic Maximum GCWR Highway Speeds Maximum GCWR Uphill Grade Maximum GCWR NOTE: Up Steep Hills — Select a lower transmission  CAUTION! gear. Under certain conditions the engine fan will run after the engine is turned off.
  • Page 151: Engine Block Heater - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Fuel, oil or coolant leaks The engine block heater cord is found under the Drive moderately during the first 300 miles  hood bundled up next to the Power Distribution (500 km). After the initial 60 miles (100 km), Sudden change, outside the normal oper- ...
  • Page 152: Engine Break-In Recommendations

    STARTING AND OPERATING ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS — The engine oil installed in the engine at the factory is a high-quality energy conserving type DIESEL ENGINE (IF EQUIPPED) lubricant. Oil changes should be consistent with anticipated climate conditions under which The diesel engine does not require a break-in vehicle operations will occur.
  • Page 153: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING When parking on a hill, it is important to turn the CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) front wheels toward the curb on a downhill grade and away from the curb on an uphill If the “Brake Warning Light” remains on with Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or ...
  • Page 154: Shifting

    STARTING AND OPERATING To engage REVERSE gear from the NEUTRAL NOTE: CAUTION! (Continued) position, lift the REVERSE ring, located below A certain amount of noise from the transmis- the knob and move the gear selector all the way sion is normal. This noise can be most notice- Do not drive with your hand resting on the ...
  • Page 155: Downshifting

    STARTING AND OPERATING Manual Transmission Shift Speeds in MPH (KM/H) Engine Speeds 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 6 Accel. 15 (24) 24 (39) 50 (80) 65 (104) 70 (112) 3.6L Cruise 10 (16) 19 (31) 40 (64)
  • Page 156: Automatic Transmission - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Maximum Recommended Downshift Speeds CAUTION! Failure to follow the maximum recommended downshifting speeds may cause the engine to overspeed and/or damage the clutch disc, even if the clutch pedal is pressed. Manual Transmission Downshift Speeds in MPH (KM/H) Gear Selection 6 to 5 5 to 4...
  • Page 157: Ignition Park Interlock

    STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) The transmission may not engage PARK if Unintended movement of a vehicle could Do not leave the key fob in or near the    the vehicle is moving. Always bring the injure those in or near the vehicle.
  • Page 158: Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock System

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: while in the MANUAL (AutoStick) position RAKE RANSMISSION HIFT In the event of a mismatch between the gear (beside the DRIVE position) will manually select NTERLOCK YSTEM selector position and the actual transmission the transmission gear, and will display the This vehicle is equipped with a Brake gear (for example, driver selects PARK while current gear in the instrument cluster...
  • Page 159: Gear Ranges

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: ANGES WARNING! (Continued) On four-wheel drive vehicles, be sure that the Do not press the accelerator pedal when transfer case is in a drive position. It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or  shifting out of PARK or NEUTRAL. NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than idle speed.
  • Page 160 STARTING AND OPERATING The following indicators should be used to WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) ensure that you have properly engaged the transmission into the PARK position: Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or ...
  • Page 161 STARTING AND OPERATING When frequent transmission shifting occurs Transmission Limp Home Mode Even if the transmission can be reset, we  (such as when operating the vehicle under recommend that you visit an authorized Transmission function is monitored dealer at your earliest possible convenience. heavy loading conditions, in hilly terrain, electronically for abnormal conditions.
  • Page 162 STARTING AND OPERATING AutoStick selected gear until another upshift or downshift Transmission shifting will be more noticeable  when AutoStick is enabled. is chosen, except as described below. AutoStick is a driver-interactive transmission feature providing manual shift control, giving The transmission will automatically down- ...
  • Page 163: Four-Wheel Drive Operation

    STARTING AND OPERATING FOUR–WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION The transfer case provides four mode positions: N (Neutral) 2H (Two-Wheel Drive High Range)  WARNING! WARNING! 4H (Four-Wheel Drive High Range)  You or others could be injured or killed if you Failure to engage a transfer case position leave the vehicle unattended with the transfer N (Neutral) completely can cause transfer case damage...
  • Page 164 STARTING AND OPERATING will illuminate when the transfer case is shifted transfer case. Apply a constant force when into the 4H position. shifting the transfer case lever. Four-Wheel Drive Low Range — This range provides low speed four-wheel drive. It When operating your vehicle in 4L, the engine NOTE: maximizes torque to the front driveshaft, forcing...
  • Page 165: Five-Position Transfer Case - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING — I position. Do not pause with the transfer case in For additional information on the appropriate OSITION RANSFER N (Neutral). Once the shift is completed, place use of each transfer case mode position, see QUIPPED the automatic transmission into DRIVE or the information below: release the clutch pedal on a manual transmission.
  • Page 166 STARTING AND OPERATING N (Neutral) and maximum pulling power for loose, slippery wear and damage to the driveline components. road surfaces only. Do not exceed 25 mph Refer to “Shifting Procedures” in this section for WARNING! (40 km/h). further information on shifting into 4H or 4L. You or others could be injured or killed if you This transfer case is designed to be driven in The instrument cluster alerts the driver that the...
  • Page 167 STARTING AND OPERATING Shifting Procedures NOTE: the automatic transmission into DRIVE or release the clutch pedal on a manual Do not attempt to make a shift while only the  2H To 4H AUTO Or 4H AUTO To 2H transmission. front or rear wheels are spinning.
  • Page 168: Trac-Lok Rear Axle - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING — I NOTE: QUIPPED The indicator lights will flash until the axles are The Trac-Lok rear axle provides a constant fully locked or unlocked. driving force to both rear wheels and reduces To unlock the axles, push the AXLE LOCK OFF wheel spin caused by the loss of traction at one button.
  • Page 169: Electronic Sway Bar Disconnect - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING To unlock the rear axle, push the AXLE LOCK This system allows greater front suspension OFF button. travel in off-road situations. Axle lock will disengage if the vehicle is taken This system is controlled by the SWAY BAR out of 4H (Four-Wheel Drive High Range), Off switch located on the instrument panel (to the Road+ is turned off by the driver, ESC “Full Off”...
  • Page 170: Off Road+ - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING + — I NOTE: QUIPPED WARNING! The stabilizer/sway bar may be torque locked Ensure the stabilizer/sway bar is reconnected due to left and right suspension height differ- before driving on hard surfaced roads or at ences. This condition is due to driving surface speeds above 18 mph (29 km/h);...
  • Page 171: Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering

    STARTING AND OPERATING When Off Road+ is active, the following features Hold the ESC OFF Button for five seconds:  will activate: Traction Control and Stability Control will turn Engine/Transmission Calibration: Improved  off. The Off Road+ telltale will illuminate in the sand performance/ wheel slip focus, change ...
  • Page 172: Stop/Start System - Automatic

    STARTING AND OPERATING STOP/START SYSTEM — AUTOMATIC If the “POWER STEERING HOT” message and an icon are displayed on the instrument cluster TRANSMISSION (IF EQUIPPED) screen, it indicates that extreme steering maneuvers may have occurred, which caused The Engine Stop/Start (ESS) function is an over temperature condition in the power developed to reduce fuel consumption.
  • Page 173: Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Autostop

    STARTING AND OPERATING The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every Stop/Start Screen. In the following situations, Accelerator pedal input  normal customer engine start. At that time, the the engine will not stop: Vehicle speed threshold not achieved from  system will go into STOP/START READY.
  • Page 174: To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start System

    STARTING AND OPERATING Conditions That Will Cause The Engine To Start ANUALLY ANUALLY Automatically While In Autostop Mode: TART YSTEM TART YSTEM The transmission selector is moved out of  Push the Stop/Start Off switch (located on the DRIVE switch bank). The light on the switch will turn off.
  • Page 175: Autostop Mode

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Vehicle speed must be less than 2 mph UTOSTOP  It is recommended that the Stop/Start system (3 km/h). be disabled during off-road use. WARNING! The gear selector must be in the NEUTRAL  position and the clutch pedal must be fully Secondary Battery Vehicles with the Stop/Start system will be ...
  • Page 176: To Start The Engine While In Autostop Mode

    STARTING AND OPERATING Engine has not reached normal operating Transfer case is in 4L or N (Neutral)  TART NGINE HILE  temperature UTOSTOP Steering wheel is turned beyond threshold  Battery discharged (ESS Models Only)  When the gear selector is in NEUTRAL, the engine will start when the clutch pedal is When driving in REVERSE ANUALLY...
  • Page 177: To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start System

    STARTING AND OPERATING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS — IF EQUIPPED NOTE: The Stop/Start system will reset itself back to Your vehicle may be equipped with the Cruise an ON condition every time the ignition is turned Control system, or the Adaptive Cruise Control off and back on.
  • Page 178 STARTING AND OPERATING To Set A Desired Speed Metric Speed (km/h) WARNING! Turn the Cruise Control on. Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once  Cruise Control can be dangerous where the will result in a 1 km/h speed adjustment. NOTE: system cannot maintain a constant speed.
  • Page 179: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Gear selector is moved out of DRIVE NOTE:  WARNING! Engine overspeed occurs If the ACC sensor detects a vehicle ahead,   Cruise Control can be dangerous where the ACC will apply limited braking or accelerate system cannot maintain a constant speed.
  • Page 180 STARTING AND OPERATING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) The buttons on the right side of the steering Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a conve- Does not always fully recognize   wheel operate the ACC system. nience system. It is not a substitute for complex driving conditions, which can active driver involvement.
  • Page 181 STARTING AND OPERATING Push the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on/off ACC Proximity Warning When the manual transmission is in first gear   button (located on the steering wheel) until one ACC Unavailable Warning When the vehicle speed is below 20 mph ...
  • Page 182 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! Keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal  Leaving the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) In Fixed Speed Cruise Control mode (no ACC can cause the vehicle to continue to accel- system on when not in use is dangerous. You distance set), the system will not react to erate beyond the set speed.
  • Page 183 STARTING AND OPERATING The Electronic Stability Control/Traction The Fixed Speed Cruise Control on/off button   WARNING! Control System (ESC/TCS) activates is pushed The Resume function should only be used if The vehicle parking brake is applied The ignition is placed in the OFF position ...
  • Page 184 STARTING AND OPERATING Metric Speed (km/h) standstill, your vehicle brakes will release two seconds after coming to a full stop. Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once  will result in a 1 km/h speed adjustment. The ACC system maintains set speed when ...
  • Page 185 STARTING AND OPERATING instrument cluster displays the ACC Set with instrument cluster display and a chime will If the vehicle in front does not start moving Target Indicator Light, and the system adjusts sound while ACC continues to apply its within two seconds of your vehicle coming to a vehicle speed automatically to maintain the maximum braking capacity.
  • Page 186 STARTING AND OPERATING Display Warnings And Maintenance If weather conditions are not a factor, the driver When the condition that deactivated the system should examine the sensor. It may require is no longer present, the system will return to “Wipe Front Radar Sensor In Front Of Vehicle” cleaning or removal of an obstruction.
  • Page 187 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 display reads “ACC/FCW Unavailable that is offset from your direct line of travel, or a has left these areas.
  • Page 188 STARTING AND OPERATING Turns And Bends Using ACC On Hills Lane Changing When driving on a curve with ACC engaged, the When driving on hills, ACC may not detect a ACC may not detect a vehicle until it is system may decrease the vehicle speed and vehicle in your lane.
  • Page 189: Parksense Front/Rear Park Assist

    STARTING AND OPERATING Narrow Vehicles ParkSense can be active only when the gear selector is in REVERSE or DRIVE. If ParkSense is Some narrow vehicles traveling near the outer enabled at one of these gear selector positions, edges of the lane or edging into the lane are not the system will remain active until the vehicle detected until they have moved fully into the speed is increased to approximately 7 mph...
  • Page 190: Parksense Warning Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING The six ParkSense sensors, located in the front The ParkSense Warning screen is located within If an obstacle is detected in the center front fascia/bumper, monitor the area in front of the the instrument cluster display Ú page 115. It region, the display will show a single solid arc in vehicle that is within the sensors/ field of view.
  • Page 191 STARTING AND OPERATING 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 192 STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the 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 Rear Distance...
  • Page 193: Enabling And Disabling Parksense

    STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING ALERTS FOR FRONT Audible Alert Chime None None None Fast Continuous Radio Volume Reduced NOTE: ParkSense switch LED will blink momentarily, NABLING ISABLING ENSE ParkSense will reduce the volume of the radio, and then the LED will be on. ParkSense can be enabled and if on, when the system is sounding an audio ERVICE...
  • Page 194: Cleaning The Parksense System

    STARTING AND OPERATING If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR ParkSense, when on, will reduce the volume ENSE YSTEM SAGE  of the radio when it is sounding a tone. SENSORS” or “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE RECAUTIONS FRONT SENSORS” appears in the instrument Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, ...
  • Page 195: Parkview Rear Back Up Camera

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: WARNING! CAUTION! Removing the tailgate will disable the rearview Drivers must be careful when backing up ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is camera function.   even when using ParkSense. Always check unable to recognize every obstacle, Manual Activation Of The Rear View Camera carefully behind your vehicle, look behind including small obstacles.
  • Page 196 STARTING AND OPERATING PARK, the ignition is placed in the OFF position, Different colored zones indicate the distance to CAUTION! or the touchscreen button “X” to disable display the rear of the vehicle. of the Rear View Camera image is pressed. To avoid vehicle damage, ParkView should ...
  • Page 197: Trailcam System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING TRAILCAM SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED view. Pressing the icon a second time will return Manual Activation Of The TrailCam the view to the standard Back Up Camera TrailCam view can be activated via the below Your vehicle may be equipped with a TrailCam display.
  • Page 198: Refueling The Vehicle - Gasoline

    STARTING AND OPERATING vehicle speed exceeds 8 mph (13 km/h), the The TrailCam view will stay active regardless fuel filler cap is lost or damaged, be sure the  of the vehicle speed and time while in 4WD transmission is shifted into PARK, the ignition is replacement cap is the correct one for this placed in the OFF position, or the touchscreen Low.
  • Page 199: Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: indicate a damaged cap. If the problem is WARNING! detected twice in a row, the system will turn on When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the  Never have any smoking materials lit in or the MIL.
  • Page 200: Avoid Using Contaminated Fuel

    STARTING AND OPERATING VOID SING ONTAMINATED IESEL XHAUST LUID Fuel that is contaminated by water or dirt can Your vehicle is equipped with a Selective cause severe damage to the engine fuel Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system to meet the system. Proper maintenance of the engine fuel very stringent diesel emissions standards filter and fuel tank is essential see Ú...
  • Page 201 STARTING AND OPERATING The DEF injection system consists of the system. This is normal operation and may be NOTE: audible from the rear of the vehicle. following components: Driving conditions (altitude, vehicle speed, load, etc.) will affect the amount of DEF that is used DEF tank Diesel Exhaust Fluid Storage ...
  • Page 202 STARTING AND OPERATING 2. Insert DEF fill adapter/nozzle into DEF fill Proceed as follows: CAUTION! inlet. Insert the DEF nozzle in the filler, start  To avoid DEF spillage, and possible  NOTE: refilling and stop refilling at the first damage to the DEF tank from overfilling, do shut-off (the shut-off indicates that the not “top off”...
  • Page 203: Vehicle Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING VEHICLE LOADING Payload CAUTION! (Continued) The payload of a vehicle is defined as the ERTIFICATION ABEL Never add anything other than DEF to the  allowable load weight a truck can carry, tank – especially any form of hydrocarbon including the weight of the driver, all As required by National Highway Traffic Safety such as diesel fuel, fuel system additives,...
  • Page 204: Trailer Towing

    STARTING AND OPERATING Rim Size separately to be sure that the load is properly can reasonably do with your vehicle. Before distributed over the front and rear axle. towing a trailer, carefully review this information This is the rim size that is appropriate for the tire Weighing the vehicle may show that the GAWR to tow your load as efficiently and safely as size listed.
  • Page 205 STARTING AND OPERATING The recommended way to measure GTW is to Weight-Carrying Hitch WARNING! put your fully loaded trailer on a vehicle scale. A weight-carrying hitch supports the trailer The entire weight of the trailer must be It is important that you do not exceed the tongue weight, just as if it were luggage located supported by the scale.
  • Page 206 STARTING AND OPERATING Recommended Distribution Hitch Adjustment WARNING! 1. Position the truck to be ready to connect to An improperly adjusted Weight Distributing  the trailer (do not connect the trailer). Hitch system may reduce handling, stability, braking performance, and could 2.
  • Page 207: Trailer Hitch Classification

    STARTING AND OPERATING RAILER ITCH LASSIFICATION The following chart provides the industry standard for the maximum trailer weight a given trailer hitch class can tow and should be used to assist you in selecting the correct trailer hitch for your intended towing condition. Trailer Hitch Classification Definitions Class Max.
  • Page 208 STARTING AND OPERATING GCWR (Gross Combined Wt. Max. GTW (Gross Trailer Max. Trailer Tongue Wt. Model Frontal Area Rating) Wt.) (See Note) Diesel Sport - Automatic 12,100 lb (5,488 kg) 6,500 lb (2,948 kg) 650 lb (295 kg) 40 ft (3.72 m Transmission Sport - Automatic...
  • Page 209 STARTING AND OPERATING GCWR (Gross Combined Wt. Max. GTW (Gross Trailer Max. Trailer Tongue Wt. Model Frontal Area Rating) Wt.) (See Note) Overland - Manual 9,100 lb (4,128 kg) 4,000 lb (1,814 kg) 400 lb (181 kg) 40 ft (3.72 m Transmission Overland - Automatic 9,650 lb (4,377 kg)
  • Page 210: Trailer And Tongue Weight

    STARTING AND OPERATING GCWR (Gross Combined Wt. Max. GTW (Gross Trailer Max. Trailer Tongue Wt. Model Frontal Area Rating) Wt.) (See Note) Diesel Rubicon - Automatic 11,800 lb (5,352 kg) 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) 600 lb (272 kg) 55 ft (5.11 m Transmission Rubicon - Automatic...
  • Page 211: Towing Requirements

    STARTING AND OPERATING OWING EQUIREMENTS CAUTION! WARNING! (Continued) To promote proper break-in of your new vehicle Do not tow a trailer at all during the first Safety chains must always be used   drivetrain components, the following guidelines 500 miles (805 km) the new vehicle is between your vehicle and trailer.
  • Page 212 STARTING AND OPERATING Towing Requirements — Trailer Brakes Towing Requirements — Trailer Lights And WARNING! Wiring Do not interconnect the hydraulic brake  Do not connect trailer brakes to your  system or vacuum system of your vehicle Whenever you pull a trailer, regardless of the vehicle's hydraulic brake lines.
  • Page 213: Towing Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING performance and extend transmission life by 1 — Battery reducing excessive shifting and heat build-up. 2 — Backup Lamps This action will also provide better engine 3 — Right Stop/Turn braking. 4 — Electric Brakes AutoStick — If Equipped 5 —...
  • Page 214: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome)

    STARTING AND OPERATING RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME) OWING EHICLE EHIND NOTHER EHICLE Towing Condition Wheels OFF the Ground Four-Wheel Drive Models See Instructions Automatic transmission in PARK.  Manual transmission in gear (NOT in  Flat Tow NONE NEUTRAL [N]). Transfer case in (N) Neutral.
  • Page 215: Recreational Towing - Four-Wheel Drive Models

    STARTING AND OPERATING — Shifting Into N (Neutral) ECREATIONAL OWING CAUTION! (Continued) HEEL RIVE ODELS Use the following procedure to prepare your Before recreational towing, perform the  vehicle for recreational towing. NOTE: procedure outlined under “Shifting Into (N) Neutral” to be certain that the transfer case The transfer case must be shifted into N WARNING! is fully in (N) Neutral.
  • Page 216 STARTING AND OPERATING 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop on 12. Shift the transmission into PARK or place 4. Press and hold the brake pedal. level ground. manual transmission in gear (NOT in 5. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL. NEUTRAL).
  • Page 217: Vehicle

    STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING TIPS 2. Remove two nuts and one bolt from the RIVING underside of the vehicle for each of the four Side Step Removal — If Equipped RIVING brackets. Repeat for other side of vehicle. NOTE: Utility vehicles have higher ground clearance Prior to off-road usage, the side steps should be and a narrower track to make them capable of removed to prevent damage.
  • Page 218 STARTING AND OPERATING Bumper End Cap Removal — If Equipped good driving posture. Avoid sudden accelerations, turns or braking. In most cases, The end caps on your vehicle’s front bumper there are no road signs, posted speed limits or can be removed by following the steps below: signal lights.
  • Page 219 STARTING AND OPERATING When To Use 4L Range Driving In Snow, Mud And Sand turning your steering wheel no more than a quarter turn quickly back and forth for When off-road driving, shift into 4L for Snow additional traction. Mud holes pose an additional traction and control on slippery or In heavy snow or for additional control and increased threat of vehicle damage and getting...
  • Page 220 STARTING AND OPERATING hard surfaces. Be sure you have a way to WARNING! CAUTION! reinflate the tires prior to reducing the pressure. Crossing obstacles can cause abrupt steering Never attempt to straddle a rock that is  CAUTION! large enough to strike your axles or under- system loading which could cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
  • Page 221 STARTING AND OPERATING in contact with, jack the vehicle up and place a branches or other obstacles on the path? Can WARNING! few rocks under the tires so the weight is off of you safely recover the vehicle if something goes There is an increased risk of rollover when the high point when you let the vehicle down.
  • Page 222 STARTING AND OPERATING REVERSE and back straight down the grade Back slowly down the hill allowing engine WARNING! using engine resistance along with the vehicle braking to control the descent and apply your brakes. Do not descend a steep grade in NEUTRAL. brakes, if necessary, but do not allow the tires Use vehicle brakes in conjunction with engine to lock.
  • Page 223 STARTING AND OPERATING crossing deep water unless you ingested water Crossing Puddles, Pools, Flooded Areas Or CAUTION! (Continued) into the engine air intake. If the engine stalls, do Other Standing Water not attempt to restart it. Determine if it has When driving through water, do not exceed ...
  • Page 224 STARTING AND OPERATING from around your tires putting you and your for damage. That way you can get any problems NOTE: vehicle in jeopardy. There is still a high risk of taken care of right away and have your vehicle Inspect the clutch vent holes in the manual personal injury and vehicle damage with slower ready when you need it.
  • Page 225: 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 226: Uconnect Settings

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT SETTINGS NOTE: USTOMER ROGRAMMABLE EATURES FCA US LLC or an authorized dealer may  The Uconnect system uses a combination of contact you directly regarding software buttons on the touchscreen and buttons on the updates. faceplate located on the center of the instrument panel.
  • Page 227 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: When making a selection, only press one button press the X button on the touchscreen to close at a time to enter the desired menu. Once in the out of the settings screen. Pressing the Up or Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature ...
  • Page 228 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the brightness when the headlights are Display Brightness With Headlights ON/Brightness on. To access this setting, Display Mode must be set to Manual. The “+” setting will increase the brightness; the “-” will decrease the brightness. This setting will allow you to set the brightness when the headlights are Display Brightness With Headlights OFF/Brightness off.
  • Page 229 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 230 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 231 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 Descriptions This setting will add a timed delay to the Rear Backup Camera when ParkView Backup Camera Delay shifting out of reverse.
  • Page 232 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will turn the Forward Collision Warning system on or off. The “Off” setting will deactivate the FCW system. The “Warning Only” setting Forward Collision Warning will provide only an audible chime when a collision is detected. The “Warning + Active Braking”...
  • Page 233 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 timed delay to the Rear Backup Camera when ParkView Backup Camera Delay shifting out of reverse. Active ParkView Backup Camera Guidelines This setting will turn the Active Backup Camera Guidelines on or off.
  • Page 234 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 235 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 allow you to change if the doors lock automatically when Auto Door Locks the vehicle reaches 12 mph (19 km/h).
  • Page 236 MULTIMEDIA Seats & Comfort/Auto-On Comfort Systems When Seats & Comfort/Auto-On Comfort Systems 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...
  • Page 237 MULTIMEDIA Key Off Options/Engine Off Options When the Key Off Options/Engine Off Options button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to vehicle shutoff. These settings will only activate when the ignition is set to OFF. Setting Name Description Easy Exit Seat...
  • Page 238 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will adjust audio volume as speeds increase. At a higher Speed Adjusted Volume setting, the volume will increase more as the vehicle speeds up. The available settings are “Off”, “1”, “2”, and “3”. Surround Sound This setting will turn the Surround Sound system on or off.
  • Page 239 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 240: Uconnect Introduction

    MULTIMEDIA System Information When the System Information button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the radio system information. Setting Name Description Software Licenses This will display the software licensing information screen. UCONNECT INTRODUCTION 6 — Compass Button 1 — Radio Button 7 —...
  • Page 241 MULTIMEDIA Feature Description Press the Radio button or Media button to enter Radio Mode/Media Mode Radio/Media and access the radio functions and external audio sources Ú page 241. Press the Phone button to enter Phone Mode and access the hands-free Phone phone system Ú...
  • Page 242: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    MULTIMEDIA Feature Description Apps Press the Apps button to access a list of the available Uconnect apps. Press the Climate button to enter Climate Mode and access the climate Climate control functions Ú page 54. & D NOTE: Do NOT attach any object to the touchscreen. This feature is only available if the vehicle is in Doing so can result in damage to the The Uconnect features and services in the main...
  • Page 243: Uconnect Modes

    MULTIMEDIA Safe Usage Of The Uconnect System If necessary, use a lint-free cloth dampened Pushing the top of the rocker switch will  with a cleaning solution, such as isopropyl increase the volume, and pushing the bottom of The Uconnect system is a sophisticated elec- ...
  • Page 244: Radio Mode

    MULTIMEDIA goes to the beginning of the current track, or the The radio is equipped with the following modes: 6 — Station Info beginning of the previous track if it is within 7 — Seek Up  eight seconds after the current track begins to 8 —...
  • Page 245 MULTIMEDIA Tune/Scroll Control available station or channel when the button on the touchscreen is released. Turn the rotary Tune/Scroll control knob Once the last digit of a station has been clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to entered, press “GO”. The Direct Tune screen will NOTE: decrease the radio station frequency.
  • Page 246 MULTIMEDIA SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Mode — If SiriusXM® Satellite Radio uses direct This functionality is only available for radios satellite-to-receiver broadcasting technology to equipped with a Satellite receiver. In order to Equipped provide clear, coast-to-coast radio content. receive satellite radio, the vehicle needs to be SiriusXM®...
  • Page 247 MULTIMEDIA The Satellite Mode is activated by a press of the SXM button on the touchscreen. When in Satellite Mode: The SXM button on the touchscreen is high-  lighted. The SiriusXM® Presets are displayed at the  top of the screen. The SiriusXM®...
  • Page 248 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 249 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 250 MULTIMEDIA Preset Selection Remove Favorites Select Team Or Add/Delete — If Equipped A preset can be selected by pressing any of the Press the Remove Favorites tab at the top of the Press the Select Team or Add/Delete button on listed Presets, or by pushing the Enter/Browse screen.
  • Page 251 MULTIMEDIA feature occurs the first time the preset is The Presets are available for all Radio Modes, Preset Features — If Equipped selected during that current song. and are activated by pressing any of the Preset Browse In AM/FM buttons, located at the top of the screen. Setting Presets When in either AM or FM, the Browse Screen When you are on a station that you wish to save...
  • Page 252 MULTIMEDIA Deleting Presets A preset can be deleted in the Presets Browse screen by pressing the Trash Can icon for the corresponding preset. Return To Main Radio Screen You can return to the Main Radio Screen by pressing the X button or the Back Arrow button when in the Browse Presets screen.
  • Page 253 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 254: Media Mode

    MULTIMEDIA sources available. When available, you can EDIA select the Browse button on the touchscreen to Operating Media Mode be given these options: Now Playing  Artists  Albums  Genres  Songs  Uconnect 4 With 7-inch Display Operating Media Mode Playlists ...
  • Page 255 MULTIMEDIA Source Select/Select Source button and then To access Bluetooth® Mode, press the To insert an Auxiliary device, gently insert the selecting USB 1 or 2 (if equipped) or by pushing Bluetooth® button on the left side of the Auxiliary device cable into the AUX port. If you the MEDIA button on the faceplate and then touchscreen or under the Source Select/Select insert an Auxiliary device with the ignition and...
  • Page 256 MULTIMEDIA to the beginning of the previous selection if the On the Uconnect 3 With 5-inch Display, rotate as the repeat function is active. To cancel USB device is within the first three seconds of the Browse button on the touchscreen to scroll Repeat, press the Repeat button a third time.
  • Page 257: Phone Mode

    MULTIMEDIA highlight a track (indicated by the line above “Play artist Beethoven”; “Play album Calling Back the last incoming call number   (“Call Back”). and below the track name) and then push the Greatest Hits”; “Play song Moonlight Sonata”; “Play genre Classical” Enter/Browse knob to start playing that track.
  • Page 258 MULTIMEDIA Your mobile phone’s audio is transmitted The Phone feature is driven through your The button on your steering wheel is also used through your vehicle’s audio system; the system Bluetooth® “Hands-Free Profile” mobile phone. to access the Voice Commands for the will automatically mute your radio when using Uconnect features Bluetooth®...
  • Page 259 MULTIMEDIA Smith” and then “mobile”, the following The system handles fill-in words such as “I Cancel Command compound command can be said: “Call John would like to”. At any prompt, after the beep, you can say Smith mobile.” “Cancel” and you will be returned to the main The system handles multiple inputs in the same menu.
  • Page 260 MULTIMEDIA Follow the steps below to pair your phone: phone will begin to search for Bluetooth® connections. 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON/RUN position. NOTE: During the pairing procedure, you may receive a 2. Press the Phone button. pop-up on your touchscreen asking you to make sure the PIN on the touchscreen matches the NOTE:...
  • Page 261 MULTIMEDIA 9. When the pairing process has successfully You can also use the following VR command to 4. Press the Add Device button on the completed, the system will prompt you to bring up the Paired Phone screen from any touchscreen.
  • Page 262 MULTIMEDIA You can also use a following VR command to Disconnecting or Deleting A Phone Or Audio 1 — Disconnect Device Or Disconnect Phone bring up a list of paired audio devices: Device 2 — Make Favorite “Show Paired Phones” 3 —...
  • Page 263 MULTIMEDIA different phone or audio device than the To call a name from a downloaded mobile Managing Your Favorites — If Equipped  currently connected device or press the phonebook, follow the procedure in the There are two ways you can add an entry to your “Voice Command”...
  • Page 264 MULTIMEDIA 3. Deselect the Star icon to delete the Recent Call Log  Favorite. SMS Message Viewer  Phone Call Features Call Controls The following features can be accessed through The touchscreen allows you to control the the Uconnect Phone if the feature(s) are following call features: available and supported by Bluetooth®...
  • Page 265 MULTIMEDIA Key Pad Number Entry Answer Or Ignore An Incoming Call — No Call Currently In Progress 1. Press the Phone button. When you receive a call on your mobile phone, 2. Press the Dial/Keypad button on the the Uconnect Phone will interrupt the vehicle touchscreen.
  • Page 266 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: NOTE: Toggling Between Calls Phones that are compatible with the Uconnect Only the first 25 characters can be seen on the system in the market today do not support touchscreen while typing a custom message. rejecting an incoming call when another call is While in Do Not Disturb, Conference Call can be in progress.
  • Page 267 MULTIMEDIA You can also push the Phone button to toggle NOTE: Low-To-Medium Blower Setting  between the active and held phone call. The call will remain within the vehicle audio Low-To-Medium Vehicle Speed  system until the phone becomes out of range Join Calls for the Bluetooth®...
  • Page 268 MULTIMEDIA Number and name recognition rate is optimized Phone Voice Commands Voice Text Reply — If Equipped when the entries are not similar. You can say Making and answering hands-free phone calls Uconnect can announce incoming text “O” (letter “O”) for “0” (zero). is easy with Uconnect.
  • Page 269: Android Auto™ & Apple Carplay® - If

    MULTIMEDIA your Apple® iPhone®, refer to your iPhone’s® connection can generally be re-established by PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY “User Manual”. restarting the mobile phone. Your mobile phone RESPONSES is recommended to remain in Bluetooth® ON Did You Know: Voice Text Reply is not Where are I will be 5 <or mode.
  • Page 270 MULTIMEDIA steering wheel controls, the knobs and buttons Once Android Auto™ is up and running on your on your radio faceplate, and the radio display’s Uconnect system, the following features can be touchscreen to control many of your apps. To utilized using your smartphone’s data plan: use Android Auto™, perform the following Google Maps™...
  • Page 271 MULTIMEDIA For further information, refer to Communication Android Auto™ allows you to use your voice to www.android.com/auto/ (US) or https:// interact with Android’s™ best-in-class speech With Android Auto™ connected, push www.android.com/intl/en_ca/auto/ (Canada). technology through your vehicle’s voice and hold the VR button on the recognition system, and use your smartphone’s For further information on the navigation steering wheel to activate voice...
  • Page 272: Apple Carplay

    MULTIMEDIA NOTE: To use Apple CarPlay®, make sure you are Requires compatible smartphone running using iPhone® 5 or later, have Siri enabled in Android™ 5.0 or higher and download app on Settings, ensure your iPhone® is unlocked for Google Play. Android™, Android Auto™, and the very first connection only, and then use the Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc.
  • Page 273 MULTIMEDIA Once Apple CarPlay® is up and running on your Music Apps Uconnect system, the following features can be Apple CarPlay® allows you to access The Apple CarPlay® App plays all compatible utilized using your iPhone’s® data plan: all your artists, playlists, and music apps that are available to use, every time it is Phone from iTunes®...
  • Page 274: Android Auto™ And Apple Carplay® Tips And Tricks

    MULTIMEDIA CONNECTED VEHICLE SERVICES — IF “Phone” icon on the main menu bar to begin Uconnect system via Bluetooth® without any Apple CarPlay®. Push and hold the VR button setup required every time it is within range, if EQUIPPED on the steering wheel, or press and hold the Bluetooth®...
  • Page 275 MULTIMEDIA Uconnect Phone Customer Support NOTE: WARNING! UconnectPhone.com or for US residents call: Certain SiriusXM Guardian™ services are  ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to 1-877-855-8400. dependent upon an operative telematics the road. ALWAYS drive safely with your hands device, a cellular connection, navigation map Canadian residents call: 1-800-465-2001 on the steering wheel.
  • Page 276: Services

    MULTIMEDIA SiriusXM Guardian™ provides: Activation The Uconnect 4C/4C NAV includes a trial* of SiriusXM Guardian™ services from your date of The ability to remotely lock/unlock and To unlock the full potential of SiriusXM  purchase. remote start your vehicle from virtually Guardian™...
  • Page 277 MULTIMEDIA Download the Uconnect app to your mobile d. After clicking the email link, it will take  device. you to a website and prompt you to assign your account with a password. Use your Owner Account login and password ...
  • Page 278 MULTIMEDIA Press the Location button on the bottom For customers in Canada, press the My Vehicle Editing Your Notifications  menu bar of the app to bring up a map to button. Select from “Dashboard”, “Vehicle Notifications are an important element of your locate your vehicle or send a location to your Health Report”, and “Recalls”.
  • Page 279: Using Siriusxm Guardian

    MULTIMEDIA XM G ™ Description NOTE: SING IRIUS UARDIAN SOS Call offers a convenient way to get in contact SOS Call In case the SOS Call button is acciden-  with a SiriusXM Guardian™ Customer Care agent tally pushed, there is a 10-second delay WARNING! in the event of an emergency.
  • Page 280 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: Even if the SOS Call system is fully functional, Requirements Calls between the vehicle occupants and the factors beyond FCA US LLC’s control may This feature is available only on vehicles sold  SiriusXM Guardian™ Customer Care center may prevent or stop SOS Call system operation.
  • Page 281 MULTIMEDIA WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Do not add any aftermarket electrical The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) Failure to perform scheduled maintenance    equipment to the vehicle’s electrical turns on the Air Bag Warning Light on the and regular inspection of your vehicle may system.
  • Page 282 MULTIMEDIA system). Enter the SiriusXM Guardian™ 3 — Horn & Lights Security PIN on the keypad. Press this button to sound the horn and activate your lights. 3. It may take 30 seconds or more for the 4 — Unlock command to go through to your vehicle.
  • Page 283 MULTIMEDIA 4. You will then be asked to enter your Remote Door Lock/Unlock An ignition cycle is required for some remote  SiriusXM Guardian™ Security PIN (this is the commands, such as Remote Vehicle Start Description and Remote Door Lock/Unlock if following a same four-digit code established when you The Remote Door Lock/Unlock feature provides Remote Horn &...
  • Page 284 MULTIMEDIA This remote function requires your vehicle to be If equipped, the vehicle must have an auto- Working Vehicle Conditions  matic transmission. equipped with a factory-installed Remote Start The vehicle must in PARK or at a standstill.  system. The vehicle must be in an open area with cell ...
  • Page 285 MULTIMEDIA Roadside Assist — If you get a flat tire or need How It Works Disclaimers  a tow, you’ll be connected to someone who Simply press the ASSIST button in the vehicle If Roadside Assistance Call is provided to your can help anytime.
  • Page 286 MULTIMEDIA How It Works 1. Use the Uconnect App to find the destination. There are multiple ways to find a destination. After selecting the “Location” tab at the bottom of the App, press the search box to browse through one of the categories provided, or type the name or keyword in the search box at the top of the App.
  • Page 287 MULTIMEDIA 3. Send the destination to the Uconnect Vehicle must have an operable LTE (voice/  Navigation in your vehicle. You can also call data) or 3G or 4G (data) network connection compatible with your device. the destination by pressing the Call button. 4.
  • Page 288 MULTIMEDIA Vehicle Finder 3. You can also select the Person icon to see your location. Description 4. Once the vehicle has been located, you can The Vehicle Finder feature of the Uconnect App map a route to your vehicle. allows you to find the location of your stationary vehicle.
  • Page 289 MULTIMEDIA Vehicle must have an operable LTE (voice/ How To Purchase button and follow the  WARNING! data) or 3G or 4G (data) network connection instructions. compatible with your device. The driver should NEVER use the 4G Wi-Fi 2. Log onto your Owner’s Site and click the link Hotspot while driving the vehicle as doing so Vehicle must be registered with SiriusXM to the AT&T portal to get set up.
  • Page 290 MULTIMEDIA The SiriusXM Guardian™ Customer Care Vehicle must have an operable LTE (voice/  WARNING! data) or 3G or 4G (data) network connection Agent will ask for the stolen vehicle report Always drive safely with your hands on the number (as issued by your local law enforce- compatible with your device.
  • Page 291 MULTIMEDIA vehicle’s location, your utilization of the process you will be asked to provide an email If your vehicle is equipped with Uconnect features in your vehicle, and other data. address to which the reports will be sent. Navigation, you can send a destination directly to your vehicle using Alexa.
  • Page 292 MULTIMEDIA Next, link the Uconnect system on your vehicle across your devices, including Android™ 2. After installation, log in to the Google to Amazon Alexa: phones, iPhone® devices, or voice-activated Assistant app with your Gmail ID. Verify your speakers, like Google Home. If you need account by pressing the icon in the upper 1.
  • Page 293 MULTIMEDIA Family Drive Alerts — If Equipped SmartWatch Integration — If Equipped For help, refer to the Uconnect YouTube channel for SmartWatch Integration. Description Description Uconnect Market Family Drive Alerts help promote safer driving SmartWatch Integration puts the Uconnect app and give you peace of mind when your loved right on your Apple®...
  • Page 294: Manage M Y Sirius Xm Guardian Account

    MULTIMEDIA XM G ™ 4. Once you receive the text message, press button to cancel the call. To cancel the call, ANAGE IRIUS UARDIAN the link provided. You will be directed to a either push the SOS Call button again, or CCOUNT sign-in screen.
  • Page 295: Faqs

    MULTIMEDIA 3. Will my vehicle be safe if I lose my device? 3. Can I select a different route than the most ONNECTED ERVICES OADSIDE People sometimes lose their mobile recent one I sent to my vehicle? Yes, once SSISTANCE devices, which is why security measures you enter the vehicle, and start the engine, 1.
  • Page 296: Connected Services Stolen Vehicle Assistance Faqs

    MULTIMEDIA shopping for insurance, be sure to inform 3. Will my vehicle be safe if I lose my wireless ONNECTED ERVICES TOLEN EHICLE device? People sometimes lose their wireless the insurance provider of your SiriusXM SSISTANCE Guardian™ services subscription to find out devices, which is why security measures have been engineered into the Uconnect if the insurance provider can offer you a...
  • Page 297: Lights Faqs

    MULTIMEDIA register for SiriusXM Guardian™. Customers ONNECTED ERVICES EMOTE ONNECTED ERVICES CCOUNT need to register so they can subscribe to & L IGHTS 1. How do I register for my SiriusXM receive additional services and create a Guardian™ account? There are three ways 1.
  • Page 298 MULTIMEDIA your vehicle. To update online: login to your with the service plan that you have selected You also can visit your Owner’s Site and Owner’s Site, and select Edit Profile > at the then current subscription rate and on choose a subscription to view its expiration SiriusXM Guardian™...
  • Page 299: Data Collection & Privacy

    MULTIMEDIA removes all SiriusXM Guardian™ services collection, use and sharing of this information is entirety by contacting us as referenced in the and account information. To remove your required to provide the SiriusXM Guardian™ Uconnect Privacy Policy. account information from the Uconnect services and is further described by the RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES system, contact SiriusXM Guardian™...
  • Page 300: Off-Road Pages - If Equipped

    MULTIMEDIA The internal wireless radio operates within 3. Altitude of the vehicle guidelines found in radio frequency safety 4. Status of Selec-Speed Control and Selected standards and recommendations, which reflect Speed in MPH (km/h) the consensus of the scientific community. The radio manufacturer believes the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers.
  • Page 301: Drivetrain

    MULTIMEDIA RIVETRAIN CCESSORY AUGE The Drivetrain page displays information The Accessory Gauge page displays the current concerning the vehicle’s drivetrain. status of the vehicle’s Coolant Temperature, Oil Temperature, Oil Pressure, Transmission The following information is displayed: Temperature, and Battery Voltage. 1.
  • Page 302: Pitch & Roll

    MULTIMEDIA & R ITCH The Pitch & Roll page displays the vehicle’s current pitch (angle up and down) and roll (angle side to side) in degrees. The pitch and roll gauges provide a visualization of the current vehicle angle. Pitch & Roll Menu 2WD/4WD 1 —...
  • Page 303: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES ABS motor noise or clicking sounds (you may  WARNING! (Continued) continue to hear for a short time after the (ABS) stop) RAKE YSTEM Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will  diminish their effectiveness and may lead Brake pedal pulsations The ABS provides increased vehicle stability ...
  • Page 304: Electronic Brake Control (Ebc) System

    SAFETY Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Control System (TCS). These systems work reduce braking distances. The BAS together to enhance both vehicle stability and complements the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Light control in various driving conditions. by applying the brakes very quickly, creating the The yellow ABS Warning Light will turn on when most efficient braking assistance possible.
  • Page 305 SAFETY axles, by limiting braking pressure to the rear Understeer — when the vehicle is turning less  WARNING! axle. This is done to prevent overslip of the rear than appropriate for the steering wheel posi- tion. wheels to avoid vehicle instability, and to Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road prevent the rear axle from entering ABS before conditions and driving conditions, influence...
  • Page 306 SAFETY ESC On WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) This is the normal operating mode for the ESC. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly   Whenever the vehicle is started, the ESC system prevent the natural laws of physics from maintain your vehicle, may change the will be in this mode.
  • Page 307 SAFETY NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) System may switch from ESC “Full Off” to When in “Partial Off” mode, the TCS func- “Partial Off” mode when vehicle exceeds a The Electronic Stability Control (ESC)   tionality of ESC, except for the limited slip predetermined speed.
  • Page 308 SAFETY The ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light The ESC OFF Indicator Light indicates The gear selection must match vehicle uphill  direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is in starts to flash as soon as the tires lose traction that the Electronic Stability Control and the ESC system becomes active.
  • Page 309 SAFETY Disabling And Enabling HSA Rain Brake Support (RBS) 2. Enabled (feature is enabled and ready but activation conditions are not met, or driver This feature can be turned on or turned off. To RBS may improve braking performance in wet is actively overriding with brake or throttle change the current setting, see Ú...
  • Page 310 SAFETY The transmission is in any selection other REVERSE = 0.6 mph (1 km/h) The vehicle speed exceeds 20 mph (32 km/h)    than PARK. but remains below 40 mph (64 km/h). NEUTRAL = 1.2 mph (2 km/h) ...
  • Page 311: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    SAFETY The cluster icon and switch lamp will flash for Differential (BLD), functions similarly to a  WARNING! several seconds then extinguish when the limited slip differential and controls the wheel driver pushes the SSC switch but enabled spin across a driven axle. If one wheel on a If TSC activates while driving, slow the vehicle conditions are not met.
  • Page 312 SAFETY When the vehicle is started, the BSM Warning extends beyond the side of your vehicle, this may result in the BSM warning light Light will momentarily illuminate in both outside rearview mirrors to let the driver know that the remaining illuminated the entire time the vehicle is in a forward gear.
  • Page 313 SAFETY The BSM system monitors the detection zone from three different entry points (side, rear, front) while driving to see if an alert is necessary. The BSM system will issue an alert during these types of zone entries. Entering From The Side Vehicles that move into your adjacent lanes from either side of the vehicle.
  • Page 314 SAFETY The BSM system is designed not to issue an WARNING! alert on stationary objects such as guardrails, posts, walls, foliage, berms, etc. However, The Blind Spot Monitoring system is only an occasionally the system may alert on such aid to help detect objects in the blind spot objects.
  • Page 315: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation - If Equipped

    SAFETY NOTE: Blind Spot Alert Lights Only When the system is in RCP mode, the system In a parking lot situation, oncoming vehicles can shall respond with both visual and audible When operating in Blind Spot Alert mode, the be obscured by vehicles parked on either side. alerts when a detected object is present.
  • Page 316 SAFETY NOTE: the Active Braking portion of FCW will be deactivated until the next ignition cycle. FCW monitors the information from the forward looking sensors as well as the Electronic Brake The FCW system is intended for on-road use  Controller (EBC), to calculate the probability of a only.
  • Page 317 SAFETY NOTE: FCW Braking Status And Sensitivity Near  The FCW Sensitivity and Active Braking status When the sensitivity of FCW is set to the When the FCW is “on”, this allows the system   are programmable through the Uconnect to warn the driver of a possible collision with “Near”...
  • Page 318: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    SAFETY Service FCW Warning defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle The system will automatically update and the has not been driven for at least three hours, or TPMS Warning Light will turn off once the If the system turns off, and the instrument driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after a three system receives the updated tire pressures.
  • Page 319 SAFETY NOTE: System Operation CAUTION! The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) The TPMS is not intended to replace normal  The TPMS has been optimized for the orig-  uses wireless technology with wheel rim tire care and maintenance, or to provide inal equipment tires and wheels.
  • Page 320 SAFETY The TPMS consists of the following The vehicle may need to be driven for up to components: 20 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the TPMS to receive this information. Receiver module  Service TPMS Warning Four Tire Pressure Monitoring System ...
  • Page 321 SAFETY Lots of snow or ice around the wheels or tires are below the low pressure warning NOTE:  wheel housings. threshold. It is not required to have the engine running to enter Tire Fill Alert mode. Using tire chains on the vehicle. ...
  • Page 322 SAFETY The horn will also chirp three times if the tire system for the front and rear axle. Once you Horn chirps will indicate STFA status as tires are  is then under-inflated and will continue to select the tire pressures for the front and rear inflated/deflated.
  • Page 323: Occupant Restraint Systems

    SAFETY “SERVICE TIRE PRESSURE SYSTEM” message 2. A child who is not big enough to wear the CCUPANT ESTRAINT YSTEMS and then display dashes (--) in place of the vehicle seat belt properly must be secured EATURES pressure values. in the appropriate child restraint or Seat Belt Systems ...
  • Page 324: Seat Belt Systems

    SAFETY inflate forcefully into the space between that includes you. This can happen far away is first in the START or ON/RUN position the occupants and the door and occupants from home or on your own street. Seat Belt Reminder Light will turn on and could be injured.
  • Page 325 SAFETY Change of Status turn on and remain on until the driver and WARNING! (Continued) outboard front seat passenger seat belts are If the driver or outboard front seat passenger (if buckled. In a collision, you and your passengers can ...
  • Page 326 SAFETY WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Wearing your seat belt incorrectly could A twisted seat belt may not protect you A seat belt that is worn under your arm is    make your injuries in a collision much properly.
  • Page 327 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions 3. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, insert the latch plate into the buckle until 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit you hear a “click.” back and adjust the seat. 2.
  • Page 328 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure verify the shoulder belt anchorage is latched, pull downward on the shoulder belt anchorage Use the following procedure to untwist a twisted until it is locked into position. lap/shoulder belt. 1. Position the latch plate as close as WARNING! possible to the anchor point.
  • Page 329 SAFETY Seat Belt Extender Seat Belts And Pregnant Women a collision. These devices may improve the performance of the seat belt by removing slack If a seat belt is not long enough to fit properly, from the seat belt early in a collision. even when the webbing is fully extended and the Pretensioners work for all size occupants, adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage (if...
  • Page 330 SAFETY Switchable Automatic Locking Retractor retract completely in this case and then WARNING! (Continued) carefully pull out only the amount of webbing (ALR) necessary to comfortably wrap around the Never install a rear-facing child restraint in  The seat belts in the passenger seating occupant’s mid-section.
  • Page 331: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    SAFETY leave the webbing behind the clip when using models, or may be optional equipment on WARNING! the belt to restrain an occupant. others. If you are not sure, ask an authorized The seat belt assembly must be replaced if dealer.
  • Page 332 SAFETY Seat Track Position Sensors The ORC also includes diagnostics that will  WARNING! illuminate the instrument panel Air Bag Warning Occupant Classification System  Light if a malfunction is detected that could Ignoring the Air Bag Warning Light in your affect the air bag system.
  • Page 333 SAFETY Front Air Bags severity and type of collision as determined by WARNING! the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC), which This vehicle has front air bags and lap/shoulder Being too close to the steering wheel or may receive information from the front impact ...
  • Page 334 SAFETY seated weight classifies them in a category other On the other hand, depending on the type and WARNING! (Continued) than a properly seated adult. This could be a location of impact, front air bags may deploy in child, teenager, or even an adult. crashes with little vehicle front-end damage but Do not put anything on or around the air ...
  • Page 335 SAFETY Occupant Classification System (OCS) — Occupant Classification Module (OCM) And Sensor Front Passenger Seat The Occupant Classification Module (OCM) is The Occupant Classification System (OCS) is located underneath the front passenger seat. part of a Federally regulated safety system for The Sensor is located beneath the passenger this vehicle.
  • Page 336 SAFETY Passenger Air Bag Disable (PAD) System Front Passenger Advanced Air Bag Disabled Front Passenger Seat Occupant Status Front Passenger Air Bag Status Indicator Light (“PAD”) Status Unoccupied seat* Unbuckled NOT ILLUMINATED DEACTIVATED Unoccupied seat*Buckled “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” DEACTIVATED Grocery bags, heavy briefcases, and other “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF”...
  • Page 337 SAFETY Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag Disabled The PAD Indicator Light should be illuminated OCS to detect the adult passenger’s seated and the Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag weight to activate the Passenger Advanced (PAD) Indicator Light should be deactivated for most properly seated Front Air Bag: The Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag Disabled and restrained children in the passenger seat...
  • Page 338 SAFETY Lighter Weight Passengers (Including Small Do Not Decrease OR Increase The Front WARNING! Adults) Passenger’s Seated Weight On The Front If the PAD Indicator Light remains illumi- Passenger Seat  When a lighter weight passenger, including a nated for an adult passenger, have an small adult, occupies the passenger seat, the The front passenger’s seated weight must be authorized dealer service the air bag...
  • Page 339 SAFETY The front passenger’s seatback is not in the  full upright position. The front passenger carries or holds an  object while seated (e.g., backpack, box, etc.). Objects are lodged under the front passenger  seat. Objects are lodged between the front ...
  • Page 340 SAFETY A malfunction in the OCS may affect the WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) operation of the air bag system. If the Air Bag If a child restraint system, child, small teen- If there is a fault present in the OCS, both ...
  • Page 341 SAFETY The following requirements must be strictly Knee Impact Bolsters WARNING! followed: The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the Unapproved modifications or service proce-  Do not modify the front passenger seat knees of the driver and front passenger, and ...
  • Page 342 SAFETY The SABs may help to reduce the risk of damage by itself is not a good indicator of WARNING! occupant injury during certain side impacts, in whether or not Side Air Bags should have addition to the injury reduction potential Do not use accessory seat covers or place deployed.
  • Page 343 SAFETY NOTE: Seat Track Position Sensors  WARNING! (Continued) Air bag covers may not be obvious in the interior Occupant Classification System  trim, but they will open during air bag deploy- Seat belts (and child restraints where appro-  priate) are necessary for your protection in ment.
  • Page 344 SAFETY ates the non-toxic gas used for air bag infla- NOTE: Your vehicle may also be designed to perform tion. These airborne particles may irritate the any of these other functions in response to the Air bag covers may not be obvious in the inte- ...
  • Page 345 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 346: Child Restraints

    SAFETY for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds To read data recorded by an EDR, special WARNING! or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to equipment is required, and access to the record such data as: vehicle or the EDR is needed.
  • Page 347 SAFETY Before buying any restraint system, make sure that it has a label certifying that it meets all applicable Safety Standards. You should also make sure that you can install it in the vehicle where you will use it. NOTE: For additional information, refer to http://www.nhtsa.gov/parents-and-caregivers or call: 1–888–327–4236 ...
  • Page 348 SAFETY Infant And Child Restraints Children should remain in a forward-facing child WARNING! seat with a harness for as long as possible, up Safety experts recommend that children ride Never place a rear-facing child restraint in to the highest weight or height allowed by the ...
  • Page 349 SAFETY Children Too Large For Booster Seats If the answer to any of these questions was WARNING! (Continued) “no”, then the child still needs to use a booster Children who are large enough to wear the seat in this vehicle. If the child is using the lap/ After a child restraint is installed in the ...
  • Page 350 SAFETY Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Combined Weight of Restraint Type the Child + Child LATCH – Lower Anchors LATCH – Lower Anchors Seat Belt + Top Tether Seat Belt Only Restraint Only + Top Tether Anchor...
  • Page 351 SAFETY LATCH Positions For Installing Child Restraints In This Vehicle LATCH Positions Lower Anchorage Symbol (2 Anchorages Per Seating Position) Top Tether Anchorage Symbol Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the combined What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of weight of the child and the child restraint is 65 lbs the child restraint) for using the LATCH anchorage...
  • Page 352 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Do not use the seat belt when you use the LATCH anchorage system to attach a rear-facing or forward-facing child restraint. Can the LATCH anchorages and the seat belt be used together to attach a rear-facing or Booster seats may be attached to the LATCH forward-facing child restraint?
  • Page 353 SAFETY Locating The LATCH Anchorages Center Seat LATCH The lower anchorages are round bars Do not install child restraints with rigid lower that are found at the rear of the seat attachments in the center seating position. Only cushion where it meets the seatback, install this type of child restraint in the outboard adjacent to the anchorage symbols on seating positions.
  • Page 354 SAFETY To Install A LATCH-Compatible Child 4. If the child restraint has a tether strap, restraint installation, instead of buckling it connect it to the top tether anchorage. See behind the child restraint, route the seat belt Restraint Ú page 355 for directions to attach a tether through the child restraint belt path and then If the selected seating position has a anchor.
  • Page 355 SAFETY Installing Child Restraints Using The The seat belts in the passenger seating Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing positions are equipped with a Switchable Vehicle Seat Belt Child Restraints In This Vehicle Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) that is Child restraint systems are designed to be designed to keep the lap portion of the seat belt secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap tight around the child restraint so that it is not...
  • Page 356 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of Always use the tether anchor when using the seat the child restraint) for using the Tether Anchor with Weight limit of the Child Restraint belt to install a forward facing child restraint, up to the seat belt to attach a forward facing child the recommended weight limit of the child restraint.
  • Page 357 SAFETY 2. Pull enough of the seat belt webbing from 7. Finally, pull up on any excess webbing to Installing Child Restraints Using The Top the retractor to pass it through the belt path tighten the lap portion around the child Tether Anchorage of the child restraint.
  • Page 358: Safety Tips

    SAFETY The Top Tether anchorages are located behind 5. Push the seat back rearward until the latch WARNING! (Continued) each rear seating position. To attach the tether engages and no red indicator is showing on strap of the child restraint: the strap.
  • Page 359: Transporting Pets

    SAFETY ignition switch is first placed in the ON/RUN RANSPORTING WARNING! position. If the light is either not on during Air Bags deploying in the front seat could harm starting, stays on, or turns on while driving, have An improperly attached, damaged, folded, or your pet.
  • Page 360: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    SAFETY Check the lug nut/bolt torque for tightness. WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Check the tires (including spare) for proper cold inflation pressure. ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on the If the vehicle carpet has been removed and  ...
  • Page 361: 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 362: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ASSIST AND SOS SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED Push the switch to turn on the Hazard Warning Flashers. When the switch is activated, all The Hazard Warning Flashers switch is located directional turn signals will flash on and off to on the instrument panel below the climate warn oncoming traffic of an emergency.
  • Page 363 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ASSIST Call To cancel the SOS Call connection, push the WARNING! SOS call button on the overhead console or The ASSIST button is used to automatically ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to press the cancellation button on the Device connect you to any one of the following support the road.
  • Page 364 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY remain connected with the SOS operator WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) until the SOS operator terminates the ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to connection. The SOS Call system is embedded into the  the road. ALWAYS drive safely with your hands vehicle’s electrical system.
  • Page 365 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SOS Call System Limitations The vehicle battery loses power or becomes  WARNING! disconnected during a vehicle crash Vehicles sold in Mexico DO NOT have SOS Call Ignoring the Rearview Mirror light could  system capabilities. LTE (voice/data) or 4G (data) network and/or ...
  • Page 366: Jacking And Tire Changing

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: Automatic SOS — If Equipped WARNING! (Continued) Automatic SOS is a hands-free safety service Your vehicle may be transmitting data as  The jack is designed to be used as a tool for  that can immediately connect you with help in authorized by the subscriber.
  • Page 367: Jack Location

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 5. Cycle the ignition to OFF. OCATION 6. Block both the front and rear of the wheel The jack and tools are stored under the right diagonally opposite the jacking position. For rear seat. To remove jack and tools proceed as example, if the driver’s front wheel is being follows: changed, block the passenger’s rear wheel.
  • Page 368: Spare Tire Removal

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY There are two ways to assemble the tools: WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) After using the jack and tools, always reinstall When attaching the tool to the winch mech-  anism be sure the large flared end opening them in the original carrier and location.
  • Page 369 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2. Insert the extension tube through the 3. Rotate the lug wrench handle counter- access hole between the lower tailgate and clockwise until the spare tire is on the the top of the fascia/bumper and into the ground with enough cable slack to allow you winch mechanism tube.
  • Page 370: Jacking Instructions

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) The winch mechanism is designed for use with the extension tubes only. Use of an air wrench Never start or run the engine with the  or other power tools is not recommended and vehicle on a jack.
  • Page 371 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Assemble the jack and jacking tools. Connect the jack handle driver to the extension, then to the lug wrench. Front Jack Lifting Point Rear Jack Lifting Point Assembled Jack And Tools 4. Operate the jack from the front or the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 372: To Stow The Flat Or Spare

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 5. Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw 9. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack screw WARNING! clockwise. Raise the vehicle only until the counterclockwise, and remove the jack. tire just clears the ground surface and A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision 10.
  • Page 373 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2. Lift the spare tire with one hand to give clearance to tilt the retainer at the end of the cable and position it properly across the wheel opening. Reinstalling The Flat Or Spare Tire Rotating The Lug Wrench Handle 4.
  • Page 374: Reinstalling The Jack And Tools

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JUMP STARTING 5. Turn the wing bolt clockwise to secure to the EINSTALLING OOLS floor pan. 1. Tighten the jack all the way down by If your vehicle has a discharged battery, it can turning the jack turn-screw counter- be jump started using a set of jumper cables clockwise until the jack is snug.
  • Page 375: Preparations For Jump Start

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: REPARATIONS TART WARNING! (Continued) The positive (+) battery post is covered with a protective cap. Lift up on the cap to gain access Battery posts, terminals, and related acces-  sories contain lead and lead compounds. to the post.
  • Page 376: Jump Starting Procedure

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. If using another vehicle to jump start the 3. Connect the negative end (-) of the jumper TARTING ROCEDURE battery, park the vehicle within the jumper cable to the negative (-) post of the booster cable’s reach, apply the parking brake and battery.
  • Page 377: Refueling In Emergency - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 5. Reinstall the protective cover over the NOTE: CAUTION! remote positive (+) post of the discharged Vehicles with diesel engines will have a cap to Do not run the booster vehicle engine above vehicle. remove to begin the refueling process. 2,000 RPM since it provides no charging ben- If frequent jump starting is required to start your efit, wastes fuel, and can damage booster...
  • Page 378: If Your Engine Overheats

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Emergency Gas Can Refueling WARNING! (Continued) Most gas cans will not open the flapper doors. Never add fuel when the engine is running.  A funnel is provided to allow emergency This is in violation of most state and federal refueling with a gas can.
  • Page 379: Manual Park Release

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY In order to move the vehicle in cases where the CAUTION! WARNING! transmission will not shift out of Park (P) (such Driving with a hot cooling system could dam- You or others can be badly burned by hot as a depleted battery), a Manual Park Release age your vehicle.
  • Page 380: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Fish the tether strap up through the opening To Reset The Manual Park Release: NOTE: in the console base. 1. Pull upward on the tether strap, releasing it For vehicles with automatic transmission:  from the “locked” position. Shifts between DRIVE (D) and REVERSE (R) can only be achieved at wheel speeds of 2.
  • Page 381: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) This section describes procedures for towing a Racing the engine or spinning the wheels When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shifting   disabled vehicle using a commercial towing may lead to transmission overheating and between DRIVE/SECOND gear and service.
  • Page 382: Four-Wheel Drive Models

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground 4WD MODELS Automatic Transmission in PARK (P)  Manual Transmission in gear (NOT in NEUTRAL)  Flat Tow NONE Transfer Case in NEUTRAL (N)  Tow in forward direction  Front NOT ALLOWED Wheel Lift Or Dolly Tow...
  • Page 383: Without The Key Fob

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY — I MERGENCY OOKS CAUTION! QUIPPED Front or rear wheel lifts must not be used (if  If your vehicle is equipped with tow hooks, they the remaining wheels are on the ground). are mounted in the front and the rear fascia/ Internal damage to the transmission or bumpers.
  • Page 384: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) CAUTION! (EARS) This vehicle is equipped with an event data Tow hooks are for emergency use only, to recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is rescue a vehicle stranded off road. Do not This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced to record data that will assist in understanding use tow hooks for tow truck hookup or...
  • Page 385: Servicing And Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING — GASOLINE On vehicles not equipped with an instrument Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: cluster display, “Change Oil” will flash in the ENGINE Check engine oil level  instrument cluster odometer and a single chime Check windshield washer fluid level will sound, indicating that an oil change is ...
  • Page 386: Maintenance Plan

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE AINTENANCE Refer to the maintenance plan for the required maintenance intervals. 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 387 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV/Universal joints. Inspect front suspension, rear suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary. Inspect the front and rear axle fluid. Inspect the brake linings, replace as necessary.
  • Page 388 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. Change the manual transmission fluid if using your vehicle for any of the following: trailer towing, snow plowing, heavy loading, taxi, police, delivery service (commercial service), off-road, desert...
  • Page 389 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Change front and rear axle fluid if using your vehicle for police, taxi, fleet, off-road or frequent trailer towing. 1. The spark plug change interval is mileage based only, yearly intervals do not apply. WARNING! You can be badly injured working on or around a motor vehicle.
  • Page 390: Scheduled Servicing - Diesel Engine

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING — DIESEL ENGINE NOTE: Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: Under no circumstances should oil change Check engine oil level  Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil intervals exceed 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or change indicator system.
  • Page 391: Maintenance Plan - Diesel Fuel Up To B5 Biodiesel

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE — D B5 B AINTENANCE IESEL IODIESEL Refer to the Maintenance Plans for required maintenance. At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Change oil and filter.  Completely fill the Diesel Exhaust Fluid tank. ...
  • Page 392 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Completely fill the Diesel Exhaust Fluid tank. 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 393: Additional Maintenance - B6 To B20

    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(s). Change transfer case fluid. — B6 T The owner is required to monitor mileage for DDITIONAL AINTENANCE...
  • Page 394: Engine Compartment

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3.6L E NGINE 1 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 6 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 2 — Battery 7 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 4 —...
  • Page 395: L Diesel Engine

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3.0L D IESEL NGINE 1 — Battery 6 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Engine Oil Fill 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick 3 — Coolant Pressure Reservoir 8 — Power Steering Reservoir Cap 4 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap 9 —...
  • Page 396: Checking Oil Level

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE HECKING EVEL AINTENANCE ATTERY CAUTION! To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine Your vehicle is equipped with a Overfilling or underfilling the crankcase will oil must be maintained at the correct level. maintenance-free battery. You will never have cause aeration or loss of oil pressure.
  • Page 397: Pressure Washing

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) An authorized dealer has the qualified service Vehicles with the Stop/Start system will be Vehicles with the Stop/Start system will be   personnel, special tools, and equipment to equipped with two batteries. Both the main equipped with two batteries.
  • Page 398: Engine Oil

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE present a problem to the environment. Contact NGINE CAUTION! an authorized dealer, service station, or Engine Oil Selection — Gasoline Engine Do not use chemical flushes in your engine oil governmental agency for advice on how and For best performance and maximum protection as the chemicals can damage your engine.
  • Page 399 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Air Cleaner Filter Inspection and 3. Remove the engine air cleaner filter from WARNING! the housing assembly. Replacement — Gasoline Engine The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, Follow the recommended maintenance etc.) can provide a measure of protection in intervals as shown in the Maintenance the case of engine backfire.
  • Page 400: Draining Fuel/Water Separator Filter - Diesel Engine

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Air Cleaner Filter Inspection and 2. Lift the engine air cleaner filter cover to 1. Install the engine air cleaner filter into the access the engine air cleaner filter. housing assembly with the engine air Replacement — Diesel Engine cleaner filter inspection surface facing Follow the recommended maintenance 3.
  • Page 401: Engine

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE If necessary remove the fuel filter protective NOTE: cover to access the water drain valve. Care should be taken in disposing of used fluids from your vehicle. Used fluids, indiscriminately discarded, can present a problem to the envi- ronment.
  • Page 402 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 4. Open the water drain valve, and let any CAUTION! (Continued) accumulated water and fuel drain. Do not prefill the fuel filter when installing a  5. Close the water drain valve. new fuel filter. There is a possibility debris could be introduced into the fuel filter during this action.
  • Page 403: Priming If The Engine Has Run Out Of Fuel - Diesel Engine

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 11. Install the new fuel filter cartridge onto the 3. Start the engine using the Normal Starting NOTE: cap. procedure Ú page 144. Use of biodiesel mixture in excess of 20% can  12. Insert the cap and filter into the housing negatively impact the fuel filter's ability to CAUTION! separate water from the fuel, resulting in...
  • Page 404: Diesel Exhaust Fluid

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Additionally, your vehicle has the ability to alert must be replaced. In addition, have the belt CCESSORY RIVE NSPECTION you to additional maintenance required on your replaced if it has excessive wear, frayed cords, vehicle or engine Ú page 115. or severe glazing.
  • Page 405: Air Conditioner Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Belt broken Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling  WARNING! R-1234yf Noise (objectionable squeal, squeak, or  Use only refrigerants and compressor lubri-  R-1234yf Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a rumble is heard or felt while drive belt is in cants approved by FCA for your air condi- operation) hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) that is endorsed by the...
  • Page 406 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE The cabin air filter is located in the fresh air inlet CAUTION! behind the glove compartment. Perform the following procedure to replace the filter: The cabin air filter is identified with an arrow to indicate airflow direction through the filter. 1.
  • Page 407: Body Lubrication

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE For the proper maintenance intervals see The wiper blades and wiper arms should be INDSHIELD IPER LADES Ú page 384 for gas engines or Ú page 389 for inspected periodically, not just when wiper Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and diesel engines.
  • Page 408: Exhaust System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 1. Lift the wiper arm to raise the wiper blade 3. Slide the wiper blade up into the hook on off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the the wiper arm, latch engagement will be full up position.
  • Page 409 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE In unusual situations involving grossly WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) malfunctioning engine operation, a scorching Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They odor may suggest severe and abnormal catalyst Damage to the catalytic converter can   contain carbon monoxide (CO), which is result if your vehicle is not kept in proper overheating.
  • Page 410: Cooling System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE the system should be drained, flushed, and For the proper maintenance intervals see OOLING YSTEM refilled with fresh Organic Additive Technology Ú page 384 for gas engines or Ú page 389 for (OAT) coolant (conforming to MS.90032) by an diesel engines.
  • Page 411 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE This vehicle has not been designed for use We recommend using Mopar® Antifreeze/ to the system, please contact a local autho-   with propylene glycol-based engine coolant. Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile (240,000 km) rized dealer. Use of propylene glycol-based engine coolant Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) Mixing engine coolant types is not recom- ...
  • Page 412 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Coolant Level rain, snow, or high humidity accumulating on WARNING! the radiator and being vaporized when the ther- The coolant bottle provides a quick visual Do not open hot engine cooling system. mostat opens, allowing hot engine coolant (anti- ...
  • Page 413: Brake System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Keep the front of the radiator clean. With air Fluid Level Check — Brake Master Cylinder  WARNING! (Continued) conditioning, keep the front of the condenser The fluid level of the master cylinder should be clean. To avoid contamination from foreign matter ...
  • Page 414: Front/Rear Axle Fluid

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE fill hole and a point not more than 3/16 of an RONT LUID inch (4.76 mm) below the bottom of the hole. For normal service, periodic fluid level checks Add fluid, if necessary, to maintain the proper are not required.
  • Page 415: Fuses

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Avoid using transmission sealers as they may NOTE: CAUTION! adversely affect seals. No chemical flushes should be used in any If a transmission fluid leak occurs, visit an transmission; only the approved lubricant CAUTION! authorized dealer immediately. Severe trans- should be used.
  • Page 416 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING! (Continued) Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the  ignition is off and that all the other services are switched off and/or disengaged. If the replaced fuse blows again, contact an  authorized dealer. If a general protection fuse for safety ...
  • Page 417 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – – Spare* 40 Amp Green – Starter – 5 Amp Tan Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) – 20 Amp Yellow Fuel Pump MTR/FPCM – 5 Amp Tan Security Gateway – – Spare* –...
  • Page 418 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 30 Amp Pink – Central Body Controller (CBC) 1-INTERIOR LIGHTS – – Spare* Engine Control Module (ECM)/Powertrain Control Module – 10 Amp Red (PCM) Powertrain Control Module (PCM)/Engine Control Module – 10 Amp Red (ECM) –...
  • Page 419 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description Electronic Stability Control (ESC)/Electric Hydraulic Power – 10 Amp Red Steering (EHPS)/Smart Bar Control Module (SBCM) WAKE 30 Amp Pink – BRAKE VAC PMP* 30 Amp Pink – TRAILER TOW MOD* 30 Amp Pink –...
  • Page 420 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description Humidity Light Rain Sensor (HLRS)/Inverter 400W Wake – 10 Amp Red Up/USB/InSide RearView Mirror (ISRVM)/Compass Module (CSGM) – 20 Amp Yellow Cigar Lighter – 10 Amp Red Wireless Speaker* – – Spare* Central Vision Processing Module (CVPM) or Parktronics –...
  • Page 421 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description – – Spare* – – Spare* – 25 Amp Clear INJ/IGN COIL (GAS)/GLO PLUG MOD (DSL) – – Spare* – 10 Amp Red HD ELEC ACC PKG* – – Spare* – –...
  • Page 422 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description 20 Amp Blue – NOx SENSOR #1/#2* Steering Column Control Module (SCCM)/Cruise Control – 10 Amp Red (CRUISE CTL)/Digital TV (DTV)/Airbag Disable Lamp 20 Amp Blue – TRAILER TOW PARK LMP* –...
  • Page 423 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description F107 – 20 Amp Yellow TRAILER TOW STOP/TURN LT* F108 – 15 Amp Blue HD ACCY #4* F109 – 20 Amp Yellow TRAILER TOW STOP/TURN RT* F110 – – Spare* F111 20 Amp Blue –...
  • Page 424: Bulb Replacement

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EPLACEMENT Replacement Bulbs NOTE: See an authorized dealer for LED bulb replacement. Interior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Automatic Transmission Indicator Lamp Heater Control Lamps Rocker Switch Indicator Lamp (Rear Window Defogger) Soundbar Dome Lamp ** Bulbs only available from an authorized dealer. Exterior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number...
  • Page 425 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Exterior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Front Side Marker Lamps LED – (Serviced at an Authorized Dealer) Base Fog Lamps PSX24W Premium Fog Lamps LED – (Serviced at an Authorized Dealer) Rear Premium LED Tail Lamps LED – (Serviced at an Authorized Dealer) Rear Base Tail Lamp Stop/Tail/Turn Bulb 3157 Rear Base Tail Lamp Backup Bulb...
  • Page 426 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Bulb Replacement 5. Remove lamp from the vehicle. Front Park/Turn Signal 6. Remove the lamp from the collar. NOTE: NOTE: We advise referring to an authorized dealer for Lens fogging can occur under certain atmo- 7. Grab the bulb and turn a quarter turn service.
  • Page 427 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 2. Turn the socket assembly a quarter turn 2. Disconnect the wire harness connector Rear Tail, Stop, Turn Signal, And Backup Lamp counterclockwise and remove from from the front fog lamp connector See below steps to replace: housing.
  • Page 428: Tires

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Remove the screws from assembly bracket Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) Tire Markings to access the three bulb sockets. The stop lamp is mounted on the tailgate. If service is needed, obtain the LED assembly from an authorized dealer.
  • Page 429 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: width. The letter “P” is absent from this tire high pressure compact spare tires have the size designation. Example: 215/65R15 96H. letter “T” or “S” molded into the sidewall P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based on ...
  • Page 430 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE: R = Construction code "R" means radial construction, or  "D" means diagonal or bias construction  15, 16, 18 = Rim diameter in inches (in) Service Description: 95 = Load Index A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry ...
  • Page 431 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 432 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 433 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Steps For Determining Correct Load Tire And Loading Information Placard Loading 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 434: Tires - General Information

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE (5) Determine the combined weight of and number and size of occupants. This table Tread Wear  is for illustration purposes only and may not luggage and cargo being loaded on the Ride Comfort and Vehicle Stability ...
  • Page 435 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Both under-inflation and over-inflation affect Tire Inflation Pressures Inflation pressures specified on the placard are the stability of the vehicle and can produce a always “cold tire inflation pressure”. Cold tire The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed feeling of sluggish response or over inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure on the driver's side B-Pillar or rear edge of the...
  • Page 436 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire pressure may increase from 2 to 6 psi Radial Ply Tires If equipped with Run Flat tires, and they are (13 to 40 kPa) during operation. DO NOT reduce damaged, or experience a loss of pressure, they WARNING! this normal pressure build-up or your tire should be replaced immediately with another...
  • Page 437 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tread Wear Indicators Life Of Tire NOTE: Wheel valve stem must be replaced as well Tread wear indicators are in the original The service life of a tire is dependent upon when installing new tires due to wear and tear equipment tires to help you in determining varying factors including, but not limited to: in existing tires.
  • Page 438: Tire Types

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE can seriously affect your vehicle’s handling. If failure to do so may adversely affect the safety WARNING! (Continued) you ever replace a wheel, make sure that the and handling of your vehicle. wheel’s specifications match those of the Never use a tire with a smaller load index or ...
  • Page 439: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE — I Snow Tires may be used in the tire rotation for your vehicle. PARE IRES QUIPPED Refer to an authorized tire dealer for the Some areas of the country require the use of NOTE: recommended tire rotation pattern. snow tires during the Winter.
  • Page 440: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Limited Use Spare — If Equipped HEEL HEEL WARNING! The limited use spare tire is for temporary All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum Compact and collapsible spares are for tem- emergency use only. This tire is identified by a and chrome plated wheels, should be cleaned porary emergency use only.
  • Page 441 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Dark Vapor Chrome, Black Satin Chrome, or CAUTION! CAUTION! Low Gloss Clear Coat Wheels Avoid products or automatic car washes that Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a bristle CAUTION! use acidic solutions or strong alkaline additives brush, metal polishes, or oven cleaner.
  • Page 442: Snow Traction Devices

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE RACTION EVICES Use of traction devices require sufficient tire-to-body clearance. Due to limited clearance, the following snow traction devices are recommended. Follow these recommendations to guard against damage: Snow traction device must be of proper size for the tire, as recommended by the snow traction device manufacturer. ...
  • Page 443: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE For the proper maintenance intervals CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) Ú page 384. The reasons for any rapid or To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, unusual wear should be corrected prior to Observe the traction device manufacturer’s ...
  • Page 444: Department Of Transportation

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION significantly from the norm due to EMPERATURE RADES variations in driving habits, service UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES The Temperature grades are A (the practices, and differences in road highest), B, and C, representing the tire's The following tire grading categories characteristics and climate.
  • Page 445: Storing The Vehicle

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE high blower setting. This will ensure WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) adequate system lubrication to minimize the possibility of compressor damage when the The temperature grade for this tire is estab- Serious injury or death could result if you do ...
  • Page 446: Bodywork

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE image, to fully de-energize both batteries for The following maintenance recommendations To minimize the possibility of scratching the storage. If assistance is needed to discon- will enable you to obtain maximum benefit from lenses and reducing light output, avoid wiping nect the battery system, see an authorized the corrosion resistance built into your vehicle.
  • Page 447 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE If you carry special cargo such as chemicals, After cleaning your vehicle's fabric top,   CAUTION! fertilizers, de-icer salt, etc., be sure that such always make sure it is completely dry before materials are well packaged and sealed. lowering.
  • Page 448 Improper installation washed off immediately and thoroughly as and down. Mopar® Jeep Soft Glass Window can cause water to leak into the vehicle’s the acid they contain is particularly aggres- Cleaner or equivalent will safely clean all the interior.
  • Page 449: Interiors

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Always rinse thoroughly with cold water, then operation of the pedal assemblies. Only operate  WARNING! (Continued) wipe with a soft and slightly moist, clean the vehicle when the carpet is securely cloth. attached by the grommets so it cannot slip out NEVER place any objects under the carpet ...
  • Page 450: Carpet Removal

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 4. Under the back of the front seat, open the ARPET EMOVAL carpet split and then pull out the rear edge Front Carpets: and slide the carpet to the front (do not remove the harness). 1. Remove the front grommets. Front Carpet Pulled Away 3.
  • Page 451: Seats And Fabric Parts

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Rear Carpet 5. Remove the jack and tools by turning the EATS ABRIC ARTS wing bolt counterclockwise, remove the 1. Remove the grommets under the front seat Use Mopar® Total Clean to clean fabric wing bolt and then lift the assembly out (one left and one right).
  • Page 452: Plastic And Coated Parts

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster NOTE: WARNING! If equipped with light colored leather, it tends to Lenses A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a colli- show any foreign material, dirt, and fabric dye The lenses in front of the instruments in this sion and leave you with no protection.
  • Page 453: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) some loss of overall braking effectiveness. You ORQUE PECIFICATIONS may notice increased pedal travel during The VIN is found on the left front corner of the Lug Nut/Bolt **Lug Nut/ Lug Nut/Bolt application, greater pedal force required to slow A-pillar, visible from outside of the vehicle Torque Bolt Size...
  • Page 454: Fuel Requirements - Gasoline Engine

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FUEL REQUIREMENTS — GASOLINE ENGINE Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern until EFORMULATED ASOLINE each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. Ensure Many areas of the country require the use of While operating on gasoline with the required that the socket is fully engaged on the lug nut/ cleaner burning gasoline referred to as octane number, hearing a light knocking sound...
  • Page 455: Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CNG A LP F TIER Detergent Gasoline is recommended. Visit Problems that result from using gasoline YSTEM www.toptiergas.com for a list of TOP TIER containing more than 15% ethanol (E-15) or ODIFICATIONS Detergent Gasoline Retailers. gasoline containing methanol are not the Modifications that allow the engine to run on responsibility of FCA and may void the New Indiscriminate use of fuel system cleaning...
  • Page 456: Fuel System Cautions

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: YSTEM AUTIONS WARNING! Intentional tampering with the emissions control system can result in civil penalties being Do not use alcohol or gasoline as a fuel CAUTION! assessed against you. blending agent. They can be unstable under Follow these guidelines to maintain your certain conditions and hazardous or FUEL REQUIREMENTS –...
  • Page 457: Diesel Fuel Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS rapeseed oil (Rapeseed Methyl Ester (RME) IESEL PECIFICATIONS IODIESEL EQUIREMENTS base), or soybean oil (Soy Methyl Ester (SME or This diesel engine has been developed to take A maximum blend of 5% biodiesel meeting SOME) base). advantage of the high energy content and ASTM specification D975 is recommended for Biodiesel fuel has inherent limitations which generally lower cost Number 2 Ultra Low Sulfur...
  • Page 458 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Biodiesel Fuel Properties — Low Ambient stored properly, provides for protection against Biodiesel Fuel Filter Change Intervals fuel oxidation for up to six months. Temperatures The use of biodiesel requires more frequent fuel Fuel Water Separation — Must Use filter change intervals.
  • Page 459: Fluid Capacities

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) 22 Gallons 83 Liters Engine Oil with Filter 3.6L Engine 5 Quarts 4.73 Liters Cooling System * 3.6L Engine 11.2 Quarts 10.6 Liters *Includes coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level. Metric Fuel (Approximate) 3.0L Diesel Engine 18.3 Gallons 69.3 Liters...
  • Page 460: 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 (240,000 km) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) Engine Coolant or equivalent meeting the requirements of the manufacturer Material Standard MS.90032.
  • Page 461 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other This vehicle has not been designed for use   than specified Organic Additive Technology with propylene glycol-based engine coolant (OAT) engine coolant (antifreeze), may (antifreeze). Use of propylene glycol-based result in engine damage and may decrease engine coolant (antifreeze) is not recom- corrosion protection.
  • Page 462 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend you use Mopar® Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/ 150,000 Mile (240,000 km) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) Engine Coolant or equivalent meeting the requirements of the manufacturer Material Standard MS.90032. We recommend you use 5W-40 synthetic engine oil such as Mopar® that Engine Oil —...
  • Page 463 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Use good quality diesel fuel from a reputable supplier in your vehicle. Federal law requires that you must fuel this vehicle with Ultra Low Sulfur Highway Diesel fuel (15 ppm Sulfur maximum) and prohibits the use of Low Sulfur Highway Diesel fuel (500 ppm Sulfur maximum) to avoid damage to the emissions control system.
  • Page 464: 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 – If Equipped equivalent. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission.
  • Page 465: Customer Assistance

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE (additional charges may apply). If you need a This is why you should always talk to an rental, it is advisable to make these authorized dealer’s service manager first. If for FOR YOUR VEHICLE arrangements when you call for an some reason you are still not satisfied, talk to appointment.
  • Page 466: Fca Us Llc Customer Center

    FCA US LLC C Phone: (877) 426-5337 extended protection plans authorized, USTOMER ENTER endorsed and backed by FCA US LLC to provide Fax: (787) 782-3345 P.O. Box 21–8004 additional protection beyond your vehicle’s USTOMER SSISTANCE Auburn Hills, MI 48321–8004 warranty. If you purchased a Mopar® Vehicle (TDD/ Protection Plan, you will receive Plan Provisions EARING...
  • Page 467: Warranty Information

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it Use this QR code to access your WARNING! digital experience. may open an investigation, and if it finds Engine exhaust (internal combustion engines that a safety defect exists in a group of only), some of its constituents, and certain vehicles, it may order a recall and vehicle components contain, or emit, chemi-...
  • Page 468: Publication Order Forms

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE wish to report a safety defect to the troubleshooting and drivability procedures, This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC proven diagnostic tests and a complete list of all Rules and with Innovation, Science and Canadian government should contact tools and equipment.
  • Page 469 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: 1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2. este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada. NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli-...
  • Page 470 INDEX  ........267 ..342 ........267 Android Auto™ Enhanced Accident Response Android Auto   ........270 ...... 382 ........267 Apple CarPlay® Event Data Recorder (EDR) Android Auto™  ........31 ........331 ....408 Front Door Removal Front Air Bag Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ...
  • Page 471 AutoPark ............140 Brake/Transmission Interlock ...... 156 Infant And Child Restraints ....... 346 ..............64 Bulb Replacement ....... 422 Locating The LATCH Anchorages ....351 Auxiliary Electrical Outlet (Power Outlet) ..71 Bulbs, Light .......... 358 Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children ..
  • Page 472 ......410 ......... 379 ..71 Disposal Of Used Coolant Disable Vehicle Towing Electrical Outlet, Auxiliary (Power Outlet) ......408 ............. 252 ........71 Drain, Flush, And Refill Disc Drive Electrical Power Outlets ........408 ..........260 ..175 Inspection Disconnecting Electronic Speed Control (Cruise Control) .........410 Points To Remember Disposal...
  • Page 473 Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ....130 Flashers Front Axle (Differential) ......... 412  ........... 396 Hazard Warning ........360 Front Door Removal ........31 Oil Filler Cap ..........392 Turn Signal ..........358 Front View Camera ........195 Oil Filter .............396 Turn Signals ........
  • Page 474 ..........368 Gear Ranges Jack Operation ..........450 ........368 Glass Cleaning Jacking Instructions ....202 .............20 ......66 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Ignition Jeep Wireless Speaker ............201 ............20 ............67 GVWR Switch Charging ........155 ............66 Ignition Park Interlock Location ........360 ............68...
  • Page 475 Latches ............358 Electric Power Steering Fault ....127 Rear Seat Belt Reminder ..128 Hood ............102 Electronic Stability Control ....129 Rear Seat Unoccupied ......136 Leaks, Fluid ...........358 Electronic Throttle Control ......127 Rear Servicing .......... 425 Leather Surfaces ...........450 Engine Check Malfunction Indicator ..
  • Page 476 ............44 ........... 396 Locks Outside Filter Disposal ........... 29 ............44 ........396 Automatic Door Rearview Identification Logo ........... 29 ............44 ........396 Child Protection Vanity Materials Added To ..........27 ......396 Power Door Modifications/Alterations Recommendation ......316 ............11 ........... 396 Low Tire Pressure System Vehicle Synthetic...
  • Page 477 Mirrors ............45 Rear ParkSense System ....... 187 Removable Doors ........30 Steering .............169 Rear Seats, Stadium Position ......39 Front ............30 Windows ............75 Recreational Towing ........212 Rear .............33  Power Steering Fluid ........462 Shifting Into Transfer Case Neutral (N) ..
  • Page 478 ..........322 ..........25 ..........291 Seat Belts Security Alarm Smart Watch ......326 ..........25 ......440 Adjustable Shoulder Belt Arm The System Snow Chains (Tire Chains) ..326 ........25 ............ 437 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage Disarm The System Snow Tires ......136 .............77 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Selec - Speed Control...
  • Page 479 Steering Wheel Changing ..........364 Tow Hooks Voice Recognition ........43 Compact Spare ......... 437 Emergency ..........381 Steering Wheel Audio Controls ......241 General Information ......432 Towing .........202 Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System ..241 High Speed ..........434 Disabled Vehicle ........
  • Page 480 ..........357 Transporting Pets Making A Second Call While Current Call UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER  ........435 ........264 ...........45 Tread Wear Indicators Is In Progress (HOMELINK®) ........ 135 ......261 ....326 Turn Signals Managing Your Favorites Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt .........
  • Page 481 Wheel And Wheel Tire Care ......438 Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim ......438 Wi-Fi ...............287 Wind Buffeting ..........77 Window Fogging ..........60 Window Lockout Switch ........76 Window Storage ..........83 Windows ............75 Power ............75 Rear Sliding ..........76 Windshield Folding ............
  • Page 483 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 convenient ®...
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