Jeep Renegade Owner's Handbook Manual

Jeep Renegade Owner's Handbook Manual

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OW N E R HAND B OOK
13/09/16 08:34

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  • Page 1 RENEGADE OW N E R HAND B OOK 13/09/16 08:34...
  • Page 2 For the enthusiast user who wants to have insights, curiosities and detailed information about the characteristics and functions of the vehicle, Jeep gives the opportunity to consult a dedicated section which is available in electronic format. ONLINE VEHICLE OWNER HANDBOOK The following symbol  ...
  • Page 3 In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also find a description of the Services that Jeep offers to its customers, the Warranty Certificate and the detail of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity.
  • Page 4 READ THIS CAREFULLY REFUELLING Petrol engines: only refuel with unleaded petrol with octane rating (RON) not less than 95 in compliance with the European specification EN228. Do not use petrol containing methanol or ethanol E85. Using these mixtures may cause misfiring and driving issues, as well as damage fundamental components of the supply system.
  • Page 5 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If, after buying the vehicle, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the battery), contact a Jeep Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the vehicle's electric system can support the required load.
  • Page 6 SYMBOLS Some car components have coloured labels whose symbols indicate precautions to be observed when using this component. See below for a brief description of each symbol summarising the contents herein. Always take great care to all warnings herein. J0A2300C...
  • Page 7 ROLL OVER WARNING The risk of rolling over for off-road vehicles is considerably higher than for any other type of vehicle. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and has a higher centre of gravity compared to many other vehicles for transporting passengers, so that it allows better performance to be reached in a wide range of off-road applications.
  • Page 8 USE OF THE OWNER HANDBOOK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Each time direction instructions (left/right or forwards/backwards) about the vehicle are given, these must be intended as regarding an occupant in the driver's seat. Special cases not complying with this rule will be properly specified in the text. The figures in the Owner Handbook are provided by way of example only: this might imply that some details of the image do not correspond to the actual arrangement of your vehicle.
  • Page 9 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS While reading this Owner Handbook you will find a series of WARNINGS to prevent procedures that could damage your vehicle. There are also PRECAUTIONS that must be carefully followed to prevent incorrect use of the components of the vehicle, which could cause accidents or injuries.
  • Page 11 GRAPHICAL INDEX GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL DATA MULTIMEDIA INDEX...
  • Page 13 GRAPHICAL INDEX DASHBOARD ....12 VEHICLE INTERIOR... .13...
  • Page 14 DASHBOARD J0A0634C LEFT STALK GRAB HANDLE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUMENT PANEL GLOVE COMPARTMENT STEERING WHEEL RIGHT STALK CONTROL BUTTONS LIGHT SWITCH...
  • Page 15 VEHICLE INTERIOR J0A0772C SEATS SELEC-TERRAIN DEVICE (where provided) ELECTRIC WINDOWS/ELECTRIC DOOR MIRRORS CLIMATE CONTROL/HEATING SYSTEM GEARBOX/TRANSMISSION UCONNECT SYSTEM...
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR In-depth knowledge of your new vehicle THE KEYS ....16 starts here. IGNITION DEVICE ... . .17 SENTRY KEY®...
  • Page 18: The Keys

    30 seconds. REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL KEYS Should a new key with remote control or a new electronic key be necessary, go to a Jeep Dealership, taking an ID J0A0315C document and the vehicle ownership documents. Briefly press button...
  • Page 19: Ignition Device

    They must be disposed of as specified by law in the special containers or taken to a Jeep Dealership, which will take care of their disposal. J0A0022C The ignition device has the following...
  • Page 20 (e.g. an attempted theft), WARNING Locking the steering wheel electronic key. have it checked over by a Jeep Dealership can only be done after removing the Stopping the engine (with electronic key before driving again.
  • Page 21: Sentry Key

    If the displaying is still on, contact vehicle's doors are locked or unlocked. move the gear lever to STOP (Park) and a Jeep Dealership. When the ignition device is taken to press the ignition device to set it to STOP.
  • Page 22: Alarm

    ALARM DISABLING THE ALARM To completely deactivate the alarm (e.g. during a long period of vehicle inactivity), Activation of the alarm triggers the close the doors by turning the metal acoustic warning and the direction insert of the key with remote control in indicators.
  • Page 23: Doors

    DOORS LOCKING/UNLOCKING DOORS FROM THE OUTSIDE LOCKING/UNLOCKING DOORS FROM THE INSIDE Door locking from outside: with the doors closed, press the button on the key or fit and then turn the metal insert (located inside the key) in the driver side If all doors are closed properly, they will door lock.
  • Page 24 display menu or the Uconnect™ system. anymore, or the vehicle battery is flat), the emergency metal insert, located Press the electric opening button A inside the key, can be used to unlock the fig. 11 (located under the handle) to driver side door lock.
  • Page 25 NOTE The tailgate door lock also performs a central locking of the doors. Boot opening is disabled while the car is moving. DEAD LOCK (where provided) This inhibits the operation of the interior door handles and the door locking/unlocking button. Activating the device: the device is enabled on all the doors by quickly J0A0621C...
  • Page 26: Seats

    SEATS WARNING IMPORTANT FRONT SEATS WITH MANUAL ADJUSTMENT 8) NEVER leave children unattended 2) Make sure to take the key with you once inside the car, let alone leave the car with a door or the tailgate is locked, to prevent the doors unlocked in a place that locking the same key inside the vehicle.
  • Page 27 lever B upwards or downwards to achieve ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE forwards or backwards to adjust the the required height. backrest in the corresponding direction. FRONT SEATS Backrest angle adjustment: move lever C Electric lumbar adjustment: use the to adjust the backrest angle, joystick C to actuate the lumbar area accompanying it with the movement of device until getting top comfort while...
  • Page 28 need to wait for a few minutes until warm air flows into the compartment. WARNING IMPORTANT To preserve the battery charge, this function cannot be activated when the engine is off. 11) All adjustments must be made with the car stationary. Auto On Comfort (where provided) 12) Once you have released the The electric heated driver seat is...
  • Page 29: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS IMPORTANT ADJUSTMENTS 4) The fabric upholstery of the seats has been designed to withstand long-term wear Upwards adjustment: raise the head deriving from normal use of the car. Some restraint until it clicks into place. precautions are however required. Avoid Downwards adjustment: press button A prolonged and/or excessive rubbing against fig.
  • Page 30: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL WARNING 16) 17) ADJUSTMENTS 15) Head restraints must be adjusted so The steering wheel can be adjusted both that the head, rather than the neck, rests in height and in depth. on them. Only in this case they can To adjust, move lever A fig.
  • Page 31: Rear View Mirrors

    REAR VIEW MIRRORS WARNING INTERIOR MIRROR The mirror is fitted with a safety device that causes its release in the event of a 16) All adjustments must be carried out violent impact with the passenger. only with the car stationary and engine Operate lever A fig.
  • Page 32 Select the desired mirror using device A fig. 29. Press the button again to restore fig. 29: the mirrors to the driving position. If device in position 1: left mirror button C is pressed during door mirror selected; folding (from closed to open position and device in position 2: right mirror vice versa), their movement direction is selected.
  • Page 33: Exterior Lights

    EXTERIOR LIGHTS controls on the dashboard will be lit up when the exterior lights are switched on. AUTO FUNCTION LIGHT SWITCH (Dusk sensor) Light switch A fig. 31, located on the left (where provided) side of the instrument panel (left hand This is an infrared LED sensor that works drive versions) or on the right side (right in conjunction with the rain sensor and is...
  • Page 34 warning light switches on in the wheel rotation angles or at the switching HEADLIGHTS OFF TIMER instrument panel. on the direction indicator, a light will Function activation turn on (built in the front fog light) DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS referring to the turning side which will It is possible to enable switching on the (DRL) extend the night visibility angle.
  • Page 35 If the headlights are switched off before DIRECTION INDICATORS the ignition, they will switch off normally. Bring left lever A fig. 32 to the (stable) position: MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS upwards: activates the right direction To activate the fixed main beam indicator;...
  • Page 36 HEADLIGHT REGULATION IMPORTANT Check the headlight 20) Daytime running lights cannot replace position every time the load weight is Headlight corrector dipped beam headlights when driving at changed. night or through tunnels. The use of It only works with the starter device in INSTRUMENT PANEL AND daytime running lights is governed by the position MAR and the low beams on.
  • Page 37: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPER FRONT CEILING LIGHT WINDSCREEN WIPER / WASHER Switch A fig. 34 is used to switch on/off the roof light bulbs. Switch positions: 7) 8) central position: lights C and E switch This operates only with the ignition on/off when the doors are opened/closed;...
  • Page 38 wiper is 10 seconds, independently of RAIN SENSOR the vehicle speed. In position , the (where provided) pause time between two strokes is set according to the vehicle speed: when the 9) 10) speed increases, the time between two It is located behind the interior rear view strokes decreases.
  • Page 39 (TM) system, or turn ring A to any rear window washer jet and the rear restarting the engine, contact a Jeep non-intermittent position ( window wiper with a single movement. Dealership. REAR WINDOW WIPER /...
  • Page 40: Climate Control System

    CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Controls J0A0897C...
  • Page 41 A - fan activation/adjustment knob: 0 = fan off = fan speed (7 different speeds can be chosen) B - air recirculation on/off button (LED on: internal air recirculation on / LED off: internal air recirculation off) C - air temperature adjustment and MAX A/C function activation knob (to obtain maximum cooling of the passenger compartment move the knob to the position marked by wording MAX A/C): blue section = cold air / red section = hot air D - climate control system compressor on/off button;...
  • Page 42 IMPORTANT Do not apply stickers to the inside of the heated rear window over the heating filaments, to avoid damage that might cause them to stop working properly. IMPORTANT Internal air recirculation makes it possible to reach the required ("heating" or "cooling") conditions more quickly depending on the mode selected.
  • Page 43 Additional heater (where provided) The additional heater ensures more rapid passenger compartment heating. It activates in cold weather conditions, if the following conditions occur: outside temperature low; engine coolant temperature low; engine on; fan speed set at least to first speed; air temperature knob turned completely clockwise to red section.
  • Page 44 AUTOMATIC DUAL-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (where provided) Controls on the climate control front panel J0A0903C...
  • Page 45 Controls on Uconnect™ system display There are graphic buttons on the Uconnect™ 7” HD LIVE/ Uconnect™ 8.4” HD Nav LIVE system that let you turn on the functions described in this section. 1: versions with Uconnect™ 7” HD LIVE / 2: versions with Uconnect™ 8,4” HD Nav LIVE Max A/C Auto Posteriore...
  • Page 46 Description R - air distribution buttons for when the system is off or in certain (dashboard/dashboard + feet/feet/ conditions when the compressor is not Controls windscreen + feet/windscreen); running). A - climate control system on/off button; S - align passenger to driver temperature Notes B - climate control compressor on/off button.
  • Page 47: Electric Windows

    ELECTRIC WINDOWS IMPORTANT ELECTRIC WINDOWS 2) The system uses R134a coolant, which does not pollute the environment in the They operate with the ignition device at event of accidental leakage. Under no MAR and for nearly 3 minutes after the circumstances use R1234yf and ignition device switches to STOP (or also R12 fluids, which are incompatible with...
  • Page 48: Electric Sun Roof

    ELECTRIC SUN ROOF manual electric operation during window activated both during the manual and the closing. automatic operation of the window. Window opening Electric window system initialisation Push the buttons to open the desired If power supply is interrupted, the The electric sun roof comprises two glass window.
  • Page 49 instead, will activate “continuous Sun roof movement: remove protective automatic” closing. cap B on the internal trim; Button C fig. 40: press and release the button to move the roof to the “spoiler” position (swivel opening). This type of swivel opening can be activated irrespective of the position of the sunroof.
  • Page 50: Mysky Sun Roof

    MySky SUN ROOF Proceed as follows: move the roof to fully closed position; WARNING move the ignition device to STOP and keep it there for 10 seconds; move the ignition device to MAR; press button A: fig. 40 in "closing" 23) When leaving the vehicle (equipped The roof has two panels, a front and a position;...
  • Page 51 Button B: opening button for “swivel” this happens, the system stops and the position of the front panel. Press and movement of the panel is immediately release button B to bring the roof to the reversed. “swivel” position. This opening mode can PANEL REMOVAL only be activated with the roof fully closed.
  • Page 52 the vehicle (see fig. 45 and fig. 46 ); place the panel (or both panels) inside the dedicated suitcase (see the following pages) and arrange it in the luggage compartment. J0A0272C J0A0551C PANEL STORAGE SUITCASE After removing the roof panels, they must be positioned inside the dedicated J0A0552C suitcase inside the luggage...
  • Page 53 close the bag again, position it EMERGENCY OPERATION correctly inside the luggage compartment If the control buttons fail to operate, the and then secure the bag firmly to the sun roof can be moved manually, retaining hooks on the luggage proceeding as described below: compartment crossmember (see fig.
  • Page 54: Bonnet

    BONNET Proceed as follows: move the roof to fully closed position; move the ignition device to STOP and OPENING keep it there for 10 seconds; Proceed as follows: bring the ignition device to MAR; pull lever A fig. 51 in the direction press button A fig.
  • Page 55 CLOSING 25) Use both hands to lift the bonnet. Proceed as follows: Before lifting, check that the windscreen hold the bonnet up with one hand and wiper arms are not raised from the with the other remove the stay from the windscreen or in operation, that the housing E and fit it back in locking vehicle is stationary and that the electric...
  • Page 56: Luggage Compartment

    LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Emergency opening from the inside Proceed as follows: remove parcel shelf (where provided), The luggage compartment unlocking is remove the rear head restraints and fully electrically operated and is deactivated fold the seats; when the vehicle is in motion. OPENING FROM THE OUTSIDE When unlocked, the boot can be opened from outside the car using the electric...
  • Page 57 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Access/moving the reconfigurable load INITIALISATION platform To access the double load platform, grab IMPORTANT If the battery is handle A and lift it up to level B disconnected or the protection fuse fig. 57 holding it with one hand. blows, the luggage compartment opening/closing mechanism must be reinitialised as follows:...
  • Page 58: Version With Lpg System

    VERSION WITH LPG SYSTEM IMPORTANT (where provided) 13) The dimensions of the platform permit a maximum capacity of distributed weight 29) 30) of 110 kg on both positions ("0" and "1"): do not load objects with a higher weight. 14) 15) 16) INTRODUCTION The LPG version features two fuel supply systems: one for petrol and one for LPG.
  • Page 59 LPG tank can vary depending on the national provisions in force in that country. In all case, when the time limit for your country has expired, go to a Jeep Dealer to have the tank replaced.
  • Page 60 The four bars on the digital indicator 29) Note that in some countries (including contact a Jeep Dealership. When towing or near the letters LPG on the instrument Italy) there are legal restrictions in force...
  • Page 61 If the level is above 38 litres logic described above, a delay between the levels in the tank or requests for high (reserve included) contact a Jeep valve ticking and the switching off of the performance (e.g. overtaking, vehicle fully Dealership immediately.
  • Page 63 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL This section of the booklet gives you all EOBD SYSTEM (European On Board the information you need to understand, Diagnosis) ....62 interpret and use the instrument panel CONTROL PANEL AND ON-BOARD correctly.
  • Page 64: Eobd System (European On Board Diagnosis)

    EOBD SYSTEM (European IMPORTANT After eliminating a fault, to check the system completely, a Jeep On Board Diagnosis) Dealership is obliged to run tests and, (where provided) if necessary, road tests which may also require a long journey. OPERATION The EOBD system (European On Board...
  • Page 65: Control Panel And On-Board Instruments

    CONTROL PANEL AND ON-BOARD INSTRUMENTS VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY J0A0005C A. Engine speed indicator / B. Digital engine coolant thermometer with maximum temperature warning light / C. Multifunction display / D. Digital fuel level indicator with low fuel warning light (the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle where the fuel filler is) / E.
  • Page 66 VERSIONS WITH MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY (right hand drive versions) J0A0239C A. Engine speed indicator / B. Digital engine coolant thermometer with maximum temperature warning light / C. Multifunction display / D. Digital fuel level indicator with low fuel warning light (the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle where the fuel filler is) / E.
  • Page 67 VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY J0A0006C A. Engine speed indicator / B. Digital engine coolant thermometer / C. Reconfigurable multifunction display / D. Digital fuel level indicator (the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle where the fuel filler is) / E. Vehicle speed indicator (there is light sensor inside the speed indicator) Warning light present on Diesel versions only.
  • Page 68 VERSIONS WITH RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY (right hand drive versions) J0A0238C A. Engine speed indicator / B. Digital engine coolant thermometer / C. Reconfigurable multifunction display / D. Digital fuel level indicator (the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle where the fuel filler is) / E. Vehicle speed indicator (there is light sensor inside the speed indicator) Warning light present on Diesel versions only.
  • Page 69: Display

    DISPLAY Upper area of the display (A): time, outside temperature, compass indications, date. Central area of the display (B): vehicle MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY speed, warning messages/any failure The display fig. 67 will show the indications. following information: Lower area of the display (C): total Upper part of the display (A): time, Gear kilometres (or miles) run, digital gauges Shift Indicator (where provided), gear...
  • Page 70 GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR MAIN MENU (where provided) Menu items The Gear Shift Indicator (GSI) system The Menu includes the following items: advises the driver to change gear through SPEEDOMETER a special indication on the display. VEHICLE INFO Through the GSI, the driver is informed DRIVER ASSIST that the gear change will allow a FUEL ECO...
  • Page 71 "Lights"; side airbag. Passenger protection on: the Versions with reconfigurable multifunction “Doors & Locks”; ON LED turns on continuously on the display instrument panel. Passenger protection On versions equipped with reconfigurable Vehicle off off: the OFF LED turns on continuously multifunction display only the following (where provided) on the instrument panel.
  • Page 72: Trip Computer

    TRIP COMPUTER The “Trip computer” is used to display information on vehicle operation when the ignition device is at MAR. This function is characterised by two separate memories, called "Trip A" and "Trip B", where the vehicle's "complete missions" (journeys) are recorded in a reciprocally independent manner.
  • Page 73: Warning Lights And Messages

    The warning light switches on when the electric parking brake is engaged. In the event of failure, the warning light flashes for about 10 seconds and then turns off. Release the electric parking brake, then check that the warning light has switched off. If the warning light stays on, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 74 The display shows the dedicated message. Drive very carefully to the nearest Jeep Dealership to have the system inspected immediately. POWER STEERING FAILURE If the warning light remains on, you could not have steering assistance and the effort required to operate the steering wheel could be increased;...
  • Page 75 Before continuing, contact a Jeep Dealership to have the system immediately checked.
  • Page 76 Also check visually for any fluid leaks. If, when restarting, the warning light switches on (or the icon is displayed) again, contact a Jeep Dealership. If the vehicle is used under demanding conditions (e.g. in high-performance driving): slow down and, if the warning light stays on, stop the vehicle.
  • Page 77 The warning light switches on to indicate an ABS fault. In this case the braking system maintains its efficiency unaltered but without the advantage of the ABS system. The display shows the dedicated message. Drive carefully and contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 78 ESC system failure If the warning light does not switch off, or if it stays on with the engine running, a failure was found on the ESC system. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. Hill Start Assist failure The warning light switches on and the display shows the dedicated message, informing about Hill Start Assist system failure.
  • Page 79 ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE FAILURE The warning light switches on when electric parking brake failure is detected. The display shows the dedicated message. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. WARNING 35) If a failure is present with sharp braking, the rear wheels may lock and the vehicle may swerve.
  • Page 80 24) If, turning the ignition device to MAR, the warning light does not turn on or if it turns on steadily or flashing when travelling (on some versions together with the message on the display), contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 81 GLOW PLUG PREHEATING FAILURE (Diesel versions) The warning light will flash (a message will appear on the display, on some versions) to indicate a fault in the glow plugs preheating system. In this case, contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 82 These icons are displayed according to the same logic described for versions equipped with multifunction display (see previous description). IMPORTANT 25) If the warning light (or the icon on the display) flashes whilst driving, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 83 Green warning lights Warning light What it means SIDE LIGHTS AND DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS The warning light switches on when side lights or dipped beam headlights are turned on. This function allows the headlights to remain on for 30, 60 or 90 seconds after the ignition device was placed in STOP position ("Follow me"...
  • Page 84 Warning light What it means LEFT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light switches on when the direction indicator control stalk is moved downwards or, together with the right indicator, when the hazard warning light button is pressed. RIGHT-HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light switches on when the direction indicator control stalk is moved upwards or, together with the left indicator, when the hazard warning light button is pressed.
  • Page 85 AIRBAG FAILURE If the symbol switches on constantly, this indicates a failure in the airbag system. The display shows the dedicated message. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 86 Symbol What it means ALTERNATOR FAILURE The switching on of the symbol with engine on corresponds to an alternator failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. IMPORTANT 26) If the symbol switches on when driving, stop the engine immediately and contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 87 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FAILURE / TWIN CLUTCH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FAILURE The symbol switches on (together with a message in the display and a buzzer) to indicate that the automatic transmission or the twin clutch automatic transmission is faulty. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 88 What it means SENTRY KEY SYSTEM FAILURE / BREAK-IN ATTEMPT Sentry Key system failure The symbol switches on to report a failure of the Sentry Key system. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. Break-in attempt The symbol switches on when the ignition device is moved to MAR position, along with the displaying of a dedicated message, to report about a possible break-in attempt detected by the alarm system.
  • Page 89 Symbol What it means ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE The symbol switches on constantly together with the message in the display in the case of engine oil pressure sensor failure. LPG FUEL RESERVE The symbol switches on when the residual quantity of LPG drops below 1/5 of the tank capacity. Refuel with LPG in this case.
  • Page 90 FORWARD COLLISION WARNING PLUS SYSTEM FAILURE The symbols switch on (with the displayed message) in the case of failure of the Forward Collision Warning Plus system. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. FORWARD COLLISION WARNING PLUS SYSTEM DEACTIVATION The symbol (or the warning light on the dashboard) switches on if the Forward Collision Warning Plus system has been deactivated or is obstructed/dirty/unavailable.
  • Page 91 Symbol What it means SPEED LIMITER FAILURE The symbol switches on in case of failure of the Speed Limiter device. Contact a Jeep Dealership to have the failure solved.
  • Page 92 With engine off or at idle speed, wait until the symbol switches off. TOW HOOK FAILURE The symbol switches on to report a failure of the tow hook. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. AUDIO SYSTEM FAILURE The symbol switches on to report a failure of the audio system.
  • Page 93 LPG FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM FAILURE The symbol appears on the display in the event of LPG fuel system failure. In this case, all the bars on the digital indicator will be off. In the event of a failure, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 94 29) The presence of water in the fuel system circuit may cause severe damage to the injection system and irregular engine operation. If the symbol is displayed (along with a message in the display) contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to bleed the system. If the above indications come on immediately after refuelling, water has probably been poured into the tank: switch the engine off immediately and contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 95 Remember that when this warning light comes on, it does not mean that the level of engine oil is low, so if it flashes you do not need to top up the engine oil. 31) If the warning light flashes when driving, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 96 The failure may be caused by a blown bulb, a blown protection fuse or an interruption of the electrical connection. ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) FAILURE The symbol turns on (together with a message on the display) to indicate an Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system failure. In this case, contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 97 Symbol What it means DPF CLEANING (particulate trap) in progress (diesel versions with DPF only) The symbol switches on constantly to indicate that the DPF system needs to eliminate the trapped pollutants (particulate) through the regeneration process. The symbol does not switch on during every DPF regeneration, but only when driving conditions require that the driver is notified.
  • Page 98 Green symbols Symbol What it means RUNNING ON PETROL The symbol turns on when running on petrol. White symbols Symbol What it means SPEED LIMIT EXCEEDED The symbol switches on when the limit is set through the display Menu. In markets where provided, the speed limit is fixed and cannot be set from the Menu.
  • Page 99 Message on the display FOUR WHEEL DRIVE FAILURE SERV 4WD This indicator switches on to report a four wheel drive system failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. BLIND-SPOT MONITORING SYSTEM Sensor locking: in case of failure of the Blind-Spot Monitoring system, a message will appear on the display.
  • Page 100 System not available: a dedicated message is displayed if the ParkSense system is not available. The failed operation of the system might be due to the insufficient voltage from the battery or other failures on the electrical system. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to have the electrical system checked.
  • Page 101 DST SYSTEM (Dynamic Steering Torque) DYNAMIC STEERING TORQUE A dedicated message is displayed in the event of DST system failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. SCHEDULED SERVICING (SERVICE) When the following scheduled servicing is approaching ("coupon"), the word "Service"...
  • Page 103 SAFETY The chapter that you are about to read is ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS..102 very important: it describes the safety AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS..108 systems with which the vehicle is OCCUPANT PROTECTION equipped and provides instructions on SYSTEMS .
  • Page 104: Active Safety Systems

    ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS DTC system intervenes by restoring 48) 49) 50) 51) 52) torque to the engine in order to preserve PBA (Panic Brake Assist) SYSTEM stability and increase vehicle safety. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) The PBA system is designed to improve This system, which is an integral part of ESC (Electronic Stability Control) the vehicle’s braking capacity during...
  • Page 105 ERM (Electronic Rollover When the ESC system is deactivated (by pressing the button on the central Mitigation) SYSTEM tunnel), the TSC system is deactivated as The system monitors the tendency of the well. wheels to rise from the ground if the driver performs extreme manoeuvres like 60) 61) quick steering to avoid an obstacle,...
  • Page 106 The speed set for the HDC system can be Disabling the system Systems partially disabled adjusted using the brake pedal and the The system is deactivated and disabled if By pressing the button on the central accelerator pedal (in the 1-12 km/h one of the following conditions is met: tunnel fig.
  • Page 107 automatically reactivate every time the Versions with Selec-Terrain™ device engine is started. On versions with Selec-Terrain™ device, WARNING IMPORTANT When travelling on snowy the activation of certain driving modes roads with snow chains, it may be helpful partially or totally deactivates certain to activate "Systems partially disabled"...
  • Page 108 42) For the correct operation of the ABS, 48) For the correct operation of the TC 55) The capability of the PBA system the tyres must of necessity be the same system, the tyres must of necessity be the must never be tested irresponsibly and make and type on all wheels, in perfect same make and type on all wheels, in dangerously, in such a way as to...
  • Page 109 60) When towing trailers, the utmost 64) When "Systems partially disabled" caution at the wheel is recommended. mode is selected, the intervention of the Never exceed the maximum permitted TC function is limited to braking action on loads (see the description in the "Weights" the individual drive wheels and the paragraph in the "Technical warning light switches on in the...
  • Page 110: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    AUXILIARY DRIVING the warning light turns on to signal the driver that the system is active. SYSTEMS BSM (Blind Spot Monitoring) SYSTEM (where provided) The system uses two radar sensors, located in the rear bumper (one for each side - see fig. 72) to detect the presence of vehicles (cars, trucks, motorbikes, etc.) in the rear side blind spots of the vehicle.
  • Page 111 the door mirror and extends for about bumper area where the radar sensors are warning is sent, theUconnect™ volume is 6 metres towards the rear part of the located must stay free from snow, ice and lowered. vehicle. dirt gathered from the road surface. The system can be activated/deactivated With the sensors active, the system Do not cover the rear bumper area where...
  • Page 112 an obstacle has been detected is The system may brake slightly to warn activated, an acoustic warning is emitted the driver when a potential frontal as well. When the acoustic warning is accident is detected. Signals and limited emitted, the Uconnect™ volume is braking are intended to allow the driver lowered.
  • Page 113 Following and complete operation. Should the fault a deactivation, the system will not warn persist, contact a Jeep Dealership. the driver about the possible collision system intervention might be unexpected with the preceding vehicle, regardless of Driving in special conditions or delayed.
  • Page 114 accident in advance. Failure to take into TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring account this warning may lead to serious System) or fatal injuries. (where provided) The system may be activated, assessing the trajectory of the car, in 73) 74) 75) 76) 77) 78) 79) case of reflecting metal objects different The TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring from other cars, such as safety barriers,...
  • Page 115 "Tyre pressure not Jeep Dealership to have the sensors available" message with some dashes (– 68) The system is an aid for vehicle checked.
  • Page 116 Go to a pressure with warm tyres, do not reduce require special care. To avoid damaging or Jeep Dealership for any operation of this pressure even though it is higher than the fitting the sensors incorrectly, tyre and/or type.
  • Page 117: Occupant Protection Systems

    "Head frontal impact as during parking the passengers. restraints" in chapter "Knowing your manoeuvres). In these cases, go to a Jeep For the description of the head restraint vehicle". Dealership to have the radar sensor adjustment see the "Head restraints"...
  • Page 118: Seat Belts

    SEAT BELTS On removal, if the belt jams, let it rewind IMPORTANT When returning the rear for a short stretch, then pull it out again seat from the tilted position to the without jerking. USING THE SEAT BELTS normal operating position, take care to refit the seat belt correctly, in order to To unfasten the seat belts, press button The driver is responsible for respecting,...
  • Page 119: Sbr (Seat Belt Reminder) System

    To do this, with button A NOTE To deactivate the acoustic warning fig. 82 released, exert further pressure permanently go to a Jeep Dealership. The J0A0151C downwards to allow the locking device to acoustic warning can be reactivated at...
  • Page 120 When the reverse is engaged, during the cycle of warnings, the acoustic warning is deactivated and the warning light turns on constantly. The cycle of warnings will be reactivated as soon as speed exceeds 8 km/h again. Operation of rear seat belt icons The icons are shown on the display (fig.
  • Page 121: Pretensioners

    All the warning lights/icons will come on Jeep Dealership to have it replaced. if the seat belt is unfastened the when at least one belt changes from corresponding icon will be red.
  • Page 122 the pretensioner, wear the seat belt accessed). The maximum clearance should be kept between the abdomen tight to the torso and pelvis. and the steering wheel. LOAD LIMITERS To increase safety in the event of an accident, the front seat belt retractors contain a load limiter which controls the force acting on the chest and shoulders during the belt restraining action in the...
  • Page 123 IMPORTANT 84) The pretensioner may be used only 43) Operations which lead to impacts, once. Contact a Jeep Dealership to have it vibrations or localised heating (over 100 replaced after it has been deployed. °C / 212 °F, for a maximum of six hours)
  • Page 124: Child Protection Systems

    These devices are recommended, having Compared with an adult, a child's head is regulation ECE-R44, dividing them into been specifically designed for Jeep larger and heavier in proportion to their five weight groups: vehicles.
  • Page 125 a trial installation, on the vendor's Group 0 and 0+ Group 1 premises, before purchase. Babies up to 13 kg must be carried with Children weighing from 9 to 18 kg may a rear facing child restraint system of a be transported in forward facing child FITTING A CHILD RESTRAINT type as shown in fig.
  • Page 126 Group 2 Group 3 Children from 15 to 25 kg may be For children between 22kg and 36kg, restrained directly by the car seat belts there are dedicated restraint systems that fig. 91. allow the seat belt to be worn correctly. The fig.
  • Page 127 PASSENGER SEAT COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS ON UNIVERSAL CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USE According to the European Directive 2000/3/EC the suitability of each passenger seat position for the fixing of universal child restraint systems is shown in the following table: Positioning the “Universal” child restraint system Group Weight range Front passenger...
  • Page 128 INSTALLING AN ISOFIX CHILD instructions, which must be included. CARSEAT 95) 96) 97) 98) 100) The rear side seats of the vehicle are equipped with ISOFIX attachments, for fitting child restraint systems quickly, simply and safely. The ISOFIX system lets you install the ISOFIX child restraining system without using the car seat belts but connecting them directly to the carseat with three...
  • Page 129 NOTE When a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system is used, only ECE R44 "ISOFIX Universal” (R44/03 or further upgrades) type-approved child restraint systems can be used (see fig. 95 ). The other weight groups are covered by specific ISOFIX child restraint systems, which can be used only if specifically tested for this vehicle (see list of vehicles provided with the child restraint system).
  • Page 130 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER SEATS FOR ISOFIX CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM USE The table below shows the various installation possibilities for ISOFIX child restraint systems on seats fitted with the specific anchorages in accordance with European standard ECE 16. ISOFIX POSITIONS ON THE VEHICLE Rear side Rear central Weight categories...
  • Page 131 ISOFIX POSITIONS ON THE VEHICLE Rear side Rear central Weight categories Size category Device Front passenger passengers passenger ISO/R2 ISO/R3 IL (*) ISO/F2 – Group 1 (from 9 up to 18 kg) ISO/F2X – ISO/F3 – X ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child protection systems for this weight and/or size category. IL Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems of the "Specific for the vehicle", "Restricted", or "Semiuniversal"...
  • Page 132 SUITABILITY OF PASSENGER NOTE The vehicle seats, i-Size type-approved, are marked by the symbol SEATS FOR i-Size CHILD shown in fig. 96. RESTRAINT SYSTEM USE The rear side seats of the vehicle are type-approved to house the state-of-the-art i-Size child restraint systems.
  • Page 133 The following table, according to European legislation ECE 129, indicates the possibility to install i-Size child restraint systems. i-Size POSITIONS ON THE VEHICLE Rear central Device Front passenger Rear side passengers passenger ISO/R2 i-Size child restraint systems ISO/F2 i-U: suitable for Universal i-Size child restraint systems, both rearward facing and forward facing. X: seat not suitable for Universal i-Size child restraint systems.
  • Page 134 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS RECOMMENDED BY FCA FOR YOUR RENEGADE Lineaccessori MOPAR includes a complete range of child restraint systems to be fixed using the seat belt with three anchorage ® points or the ISOFIX anchorages. Weight group Child restraint system...
  • Page 135 Child restraint system Type of child restraint system Child restraint system installation Fair G0/1S Type-approval number: E4 04443718 Jeep order code: 71807388 Universal/ISOFIX child restraint system. It can be fitted forward facing/rearward facing using only the vehicle seat belts or the Isofix anchorages.
  • Page 136 ISOFIX attachments and the Approval number: upper strap, provided with the child E1 04301199 restraint system. Jeep order code: 71805956 It must be fitted on the rear outer seats. Group 1: from 9 up to 18 kg It must be fitted facing forwards only,...
  • Page 137 15 kg to 36 kg E4 04443721 ISOFIX attachments of the vehicle, if Jeep order code: 71806570 present in the selected position. IMPORTANT Jeep recommends fitting the child restraint system according to the instructions, which must be included.
  • Page 138 Main recommendations to carry children Always check that the seat belt is well 89) On the sun visor there is a label with safely fastened by pulling on it. suitable symbols reminding the user that Install the child restraint systems on While travelling, do not let the child it is compulsory to deactivate the airbag if the rear seat, which is the most protected...
  • Page 139: Supplementary Restraint System (Srs)- Airbag

    SUPPLEMENTARY 92) Incorrect fitting of the child restraint 96) Do not use the same lower anchorage RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)- system may result in an inefficient to install more than one child restraint AIRBAG protection system. In the event of an system.
  • Page 140 and may come into contact with the bag Driver's side front airbag Passenger front airbag while it is still inflating. The protection 101) 102) 103) offered by the bag is compromised in these circumstances. This consists of an instantly inflating bag This consists of an instantly inflating bag contained in a special compartment in contained in a special recess in the...
  • Page 141 99. device to MAR, the two LEDs switch on for a few seconds. Otherwise, contact a Jeep Dealership. During the first seconds, the activation of J0A0922C the LEDs does not actually show the...
  • Page 142 Passenger front airbag and child restraint system: WARNING J0A0215...
  • Page 143 SIDE AIRBAGS To help increase occupants protection in the event of side impact collisions, the vehicle is equipped with front side bags and window bags. Side bag These consist of two bags located in the front seat backrests fig. 102 that protect the occupants’...
  • Page 144 Airbag checking, repair and replacement airbag, DO NOT install rearward facing impact or, in a lower number of cases, must be carried out at a Jeep Dealership. child restraint systems on the front seat. they may be deployed accidentally. Before...
  • Page 145 The pyrotechnic charges are not disabled. active front passenger airbag is fitted, DO Before continuing, contact a Jeep NOT install rearward facing child restraint Dealership immediately to have the systems on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 147 TWIN CLUTCH TRANSMISSION . . .154 companion, with our comfort and our FOUR WHEEL DRIVE - JEEP ACTIVE wallets in mind. DRIVE (4WD) and JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE LOW (4WD LOW)... . .157 SELEC-TERRAIN.
  • Page 148: Starting The Engine

    Contact a Jeep Dealership if touching the accelerator; the engine still does not start. 116) 117) 118)
  • Page 149: Parking The Vehicle

    If the engine starts, the vehicle to apply much more force than usual to before putting the shift lever in the P can be regularly used, but a Jeep the brake pedal. position). Dealership must be contacted as soon as 118) Do not start the engine by pushing, possible.
  • Page 150: Electric Parking Brake (Epb)

    ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE IMPORTANT In addition to always A slight movement of the brake pedal may be detected when engaging the parking the car with the parking brake (EPB) electric parking brake with the brake engaged, the steering wheel turned, pedal pressed.
  • Page 151 STOP (versions with “ Drive Away Release” (where fault. In this case contact a Jeep manual gearbox). This way can be provided): the electric parking brake will Dealership.
  • Page 152: Manual Gearbox

    MANUAL GEARBOX SAFE HOLD It is a safety function that automatically WARNING 122) engages the electric parking brake in the To engage the gears, press the clutch event of a dangerous condition for the pedal fully and put the gear lever into the vehicle.
  • Page 153: Automatic Transmission

    AUTOMATIC Versions 1.4 Turbo Multi Air / 1.6 Multijet / 2.0 Multijet: to engage reverse R from TRANSMISSION WARNING neutral, lift ring A fig. 105 and at the same time move the lever to the left and then forwards. The vehicle can be equipped with a 122) Depress the clutch pedal fully to Versions 1.6 E.Torq: o engage reverse gear 9-speed automatic transmission.
  • Page 154 It is possible to shift from position D The lever has a button A fig. 106, which nearest Jeep Dealership. (Drive) to the sequential mode regardless must be pressed to move the lever to P or of car speed.
  • Page 155 125) Do not shift the gear lever to N and temporary failure it is anyway SYSTEM WITHOUT BRAKE do not stop the engine when driving on a recommended to contact a Jeep PEDAL PRESSED downhill road. This type of driving is Dealership as soon as possible.
  • Page 156: Twin Clutch Transmission

    TWIN CLUTCH To select the "sequential" mode, shift the “Kick-Down” function lever from D (Drive) towards the left. The TRANSMISSION To resume speed quickly, when the reachable positions are + (higher gear) or accelerator pedal is pressed fully, the - (lower gear). These positions are transmission control system downshifts unstable: the lever always returns to (kick-down function).
  • Page 157 available and restart the engine, using If, with 1 gear or reverse (R) engaged, the following conditions occur: the gear lever as described previously. road slope over 5%; MOVING THE CAR clutch overheated; engine torque constant for a given To move the car, from P press the brake period (e.g.
  • Page 158 In both cases, if the described conditions any other forward gear will no longer be and times are not respected, the ignition possible. In this case, contact a Jeep 49) If the car is on a gradient, always key will be automatically locked.
  • Page 159: Four Wheel Drive - Jeep Active Drive (4Wd) And Jeep Active Drive Low (4Wd Low)

    FOUR WHEEL DRIVE - The 4WD LOCK function can be activated by pressing the dedicated JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE (4WD) button or when the selector is rotated and JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE from AUTO to SNOW/SAND/MUD or LOW (4WD LOW) ROCK (Trailhawk versions) and 4WD LOW was not selected before.
  • Page 160: Selec-Terrain

    SELEC-TERRAIN On some versions, with mode engaged, AUTO (Automatic): the 4WD mode with the display shows "4WD LOW". The LED continuous and automatic operation can on the Selec-Terrain™ device may flash be used while driving on road and DRIVING MODE SELECTION until the end of the engagement.
  • Page 161: Stop/Start System

    If the problem pollution. persists, contact a Jeep Dealership. 129) 130) Versions with automatic transmission OPERATING MODES To restart the engine, release the brake pedal.
  • Page 162: Speed Limiter

    LED off: system deactivated; control system. LED on: system deactivated. WARNING 129) When replacing the battery, always contact a Jeep Dealership. Replace the battery with one of the same type (HEAVY DUTY) and with the same specifications.
  • Page 163: Electronic Cruise Control

    For versions equipped with four wheel Automatic deactivation of device drive system, the device cannot be The device deactivates automatically in inserted when the 4WD LOW (if the event of fault in the system. In this case, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 164 132) In case of a malfunction or failure of button. IMPORTANT Before pressing buttons the device, contact a Jeep Dealership. Versions with manual gearbox or 133) The electronic Cruise Control can be SET + (or SET –) the vehicle must be...
  • Page 165: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc).163

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE Control” is shown on the instrument panel display); CONTROL (ACC) electronic “Cruise Control” mode (where provided) to hold the vehicle at a constant preset speed. To change the operation mode, use the button on the steering wheel (see that 134) 135) 136) 137) 138) 139) described on the following pages).
  • Page 166 IMPORTANT It is dangerous to leave automatic transmission with double IMPORTANT The device does not clutch); the device activated when it is not deactivate on reaching speeds higher when the shift lever is in the R used. There is a risk of inadvertently than those that can be set (160 km/h (reverse), neutral or in 1st (first gear activating it and losing control of the...
  • Page 167 Press the SET – button once: the set RECALLING THE SPEED speed will be reduced by 1 km/h (or by Once the system has been cancelled but 1 mph when the measurement unit is set not deactivated, if a speed was previously to mph).
  • Page 168 The setting is 4 (maximum) the first time IMPORTANT If the device predicts that the ignition device is in the STOP the device is used. After the distance has position; the braking level is not sufficient to been modified by the driver, the new 4WD LOW mode is activated.
  • Page 169 56) Operation can be adversely affected by vehicle in front. manoeuvres). In these cases, go to a Jeep any structural change made to the vehicle, 136) The device is not activated in Dealership to have the radar sensor...
  • Page 170: Parksense System

    PARKSENSE SYSTEM been disengaged, it will stay in this On/off condition until the following To disengage the system press button (where provided) engagement, even if the ignition fig. 120. device passes from MAR to STOP and Changing the system's status, from VERSIONS WITH 4 SENSORS then again to MAR.
  • Page 171 VERSIONS WITH 12 SENSORS the LED flashes for about 5 seconds, then it stays on constantly. The parking sensors, located in the front (fig. 121 ) and rear (fig. 122 ) bumpers, IMPORTANT After the ® has ParkSense are used to detect the presence of any been disengaged, it will stay in this obstacles near the front and rear part of condition until the following...
  • Page 172 The parking when washing the vehicle, in rain (strong a Jeep Dealership for the relevant system sensors are an aid for the driver, but the wind), hail;...
  • Page 173: Active Parksense System

    63) Only have the bumpers repainted or J0A0164C any retouches to the paintwork in the area of the sensors carried out by a Jeep Sensors Dealership. Incorrect paint application could affect the operation of the parking The system uses the front, rear and side sensors.
  • Page 174 J0A0928C J0A0929C J0A0218C ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION During the manoeuvre the driver is also IMPORTANT The use of wheels of a assisted by information from the parking different size to those at the time of To insert the system, press the button sensors (4 front and 4 rear) which vehicle purchase could affect the fig.
  • Page 175 PARALLEL AND passenger side placing the direction Manoeuvre indicator in centre position (deactivated) PERPENDICULAR PARKING During manoeuvre, the vehicle's or pushed upwards. DESCRIPTION movements can be controlled by Select the search for the parking operating the accelerator, brake and Activation area and manoeuvre on the driver side clutch pedals (versions with manual pushing the direction indicator...
  • Page 176 uneven road surface or obstacles sensors should be washed using clean (e.g. by a junction, driveways, roads before the wheels, affect vehicle's water with the addition of car shampoo if crossing the direction of travel, etc.). movements, thus preventing it from necessary.
  • Page 177 The parking any retouches to the paintwork in the area sensors are an aid for the driver, but the of the sensors carried out by a Jeep driver must never allow their attention to Dealership. Incorrect paint application...
  • Page 178: Side Distance Warning System

    SIDE DISTANCE WARNING SYSTEM (where provided) The Side Distance Warning system has the function of detecting the presence of side obstacles near the vehicle using the parking sensors located in the front (fig. 127 ) and rear (fig. 128 ) bumpers. J0A0928C The system warns the driver with an acoustic signal and, where provided, with...
  • Page 179 ParkSense system update of the sensors carried out by a Jeep when washing the vehicle, in rain (strong operations because the tow hook could Dealership. Incorrect paint application wind), hail;...
  • Page 180: Lanesense System (Lane Crossing Warning)

    LANESENSE SYSTEM (lane the system emits an acoustic signal and Activation conditions deactivates until it is reactivated by crossing warning) Once switched on, the system becomes pressing the dedicated button. active only if the following conditions are When one limit of the lane is detected met: and the vehicle crosses it (direction the driver always keeps at least one...
  • Page 181: Rear Camera (Parkview® Rear Backup Camera)

    71) If the windscreen must be replaced (PARKVIEW® REAR IMPORTANT due to scratches, chipping or breakage, BACKUP CAMERA) contact exclusively a Jeep Dealership. Do not replace the windscreen on your own, risk of malfunction! It is advisable to 68) The camera may have limited or DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 182 Distance from the rear Area IMPORTANT part of the car Red (A) 0–30 cm 74) It is vital, for correct operation, that Yellow (B) 30–100 cm the camera is always kept clean and free from any mud, dirt, snow or ice. Be careful Green (C) 1 m or more not to scratch or damage the camera while...
  • Page 183: Refuelling The Vehicle

    REFUELLING THE VEHICLE Observe the following precautions during the refuelling operation: switch off the engine; engage the electric parking brake; Always stop the engine before refuelling. put the ignition device in the STOP 145) 146) 147) position; do not smoke; PETROL ENGINES hand the special adapter A fig.
  • Page 184 in which the vehicle is sold. If you are Emergency fuel flap opening (where provided) in a different country, find out what type of adaptor is used there. Proceed as follows: IMPORTANT Before refuelling with working from inside the boot, rotate LPG, the qualified personnel must hook A fig.
  • Page 185 Emergency refuelling Fuels - identification of vehicle Symbols for diesel powered cars compatibility. Graphic symbol for consumer Proceed as follows: open the boot and get the adapter A information in accordance with EN16942 fig. 136, located in the toolbox or, The symbols shown below facilitated depending on the versions, in the TireKit recognising the correct fuel type to be...
  • Page 186 Symbols for petrol/LPG bi-fuel cars 146) Do not bring naked flames or lit cigarettes near to the fuel filler: fire risk. Keep your face away from the fuel filler to prevent breathing in harmful vapours. 147) Do not use a mobile phone near the refuelling pump: risk of fire.
  • Page 187: Towing Trailers

    If even only one of the requirements is not met the tow hook must not be used, since there is risk of causing accidents. Contact a Jeep Dealership. The ball head tow bar can be fitted/removed manually, without requiring specific equipment.
  • Page 188 REMOVABLE BALL HEAD TOW BAR J0A0423C...
  • Page 189 1 – Housing pipe 2 – Ball head tow bar 3 – Locking balls 4 – Release ball 5 – Release lever 6 – Knob 7 – Cap 8 – Key 9 – Red marking (knob) 10 – Green marking (knob) J0A0627C 11 –...
  • Page 190 released position when taken out from The tow bar must be inserted in the the luggage compartment. This can be housing pipe with the coupling pin for observed by the knob spaced from the the installation. Insert from the bottom tow bar, corresponding to a slot of and push upwards: the mechanism locks approximately 5 mm (see fig.
  • Page 191 Note down the four-digit key number and keep it in a safe place. This number is to be used for ordering any duplicate keys that may be required. IMPORTANT To install a tow hook contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 193 IN AN EMERGENCY A punctured tyre or a burnt-out bulb? HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS..192 CHANGING A BULB...193 At times, a problem may interfere with REPLACING FUSES ...202 our journey.
  • Page 194: Hazard Warning Lights

    HAZARD WARNING Emergency braking LIGHTS In the event of emergency braking the hazard warning lights switch on automatically as well as warning lights CONTROL in the instrument panel. Press the button fig. 141 to switch the The lights switch off automatically when lights on/off.
  • Page 195: Changing A Bulb

    CHANGING A BULB IMPORTANT When the weather is cold or damp or after heavy rain or washing, the surface of headlights or rear lights may steam up and/or form drops of 150) 151) 152) 153) condensation on the inside. This is a natural phenomenon due to the GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS difference in temperature and...
  • Page 196 Light bulbs Type Power Front position/Daytime running lights (D.R.L.) P21/5W 21/5W Rear side/brake light P21W 21 W Low/high beams (halogen) 60/55W Main beam/dipped beam headlights (Xenon gas discharge) 25 W Front direction indicators PY21W 21 W Rear direction indicators W16W 16 W Side directional indicators (front and on the external rear voew mirror) WY5W...
  • Page 197 Light bulbs Type Power Front ceiling light Front ceiling light (shade flaps) Rear ceiling light (versions without sun roof) Rear ceiling lights (versions with openable roof) Luggage compartment light Glove compartment light...
  • Page 198 A fig. 142, using the dedicated tab; Front upper light group (Xenon gas emitting high/low beams) For this replacement, please refer to the Jeep Assistance network. Front lower light cluster J0A0261C Parking light/daytime running lights (D.R.L.) and front directional indicators remove, sliding it outwards, the bulb and bulb holder assembly C fig.
  • Page 199 turn anticlockwise (on the left device) or clockwise (on the right device) and remove the bulb and bulb holder assemblies fig. 147: D = side lights/daytime running lights (DRLs), E = direction indicators; J0A0211C J0A0264C remove electrical connectors C insert the new bulb, by pressing it fig.
  • Page 200 Side turn light Side direction indicators on door mirrors (where provided) J0A0211C For light bulb replacement, please refer to Jeep Assistance Network. using tab C fig. 150, remove electrical Rear upper light group connector D; This contains the parking lights, brake lights and directional indicators.
  • Page 201 undo the four fixing screws D fig. 154 and remove the bulb holder unit; J0A0296C J0A0270C remove the rear light group, correctly remount the bulb holder unscrewing towards the outside as shown group for the rear light group, screwing J0A0268C in fig.
  • Page 202 The 3 brake lights are LED-based. To J0A0213C replace them, contact a Jeep Dealership. J0A0212C Number plate lights turn bulb holder D fig. 158 anticlockwise and replace the To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows: bulb concerned;...
  • Page 203 WARNING IMPORTANT 150) Before replacing the bulb, wait for 76) Halogen bulbs must be handled the exhaust ducts to cool down: DANGER holding the metallic part only. Touching OF SCALDING! the transparent part of the bulb with your 151) Modifications or repairs to the fingers may reduce the intensity of the electric system that are not carried out emitted light and even reduce the lifespan...
  • Page 204: Replacing Fuses

    REPLACING FUSES INTRODUCTION 154) 155) 156) 157) 158) 77) 78) Fuse extracting pliers To replace a fuse, use the pliers hooked to the engine compartment fuse box cover (see fig. 160 ). J0A0331C J0A0686C J0A0250C The pliers have two different ends, FUSE LOCATION specifically designed (see fig.
  • Page 205 The LPG system components are until resistance is encountered (do not protected by specific fuses. Contact a overtighten); Jeep Dealership for replacement. slowly release the screw; ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE opening is indicated by the entire screw head coming out of its housing;...
  • Page 206 To access the fuses use device A fuses can be accessed easily from the lower part of the dashboard. fig. 166 and subsequently remove flap B. For fuse replacement, contact a Jeep Dealership. J0A0114C...
  • Page 207 Depending on the car fittings, there could be control unit A and/or control unit B (see fig. 167). A: fuse holder central unit no.1 B: fuse holder control unit no.2 J0A0324C...
  • Page 208 ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX fig. 163 DEVICES FUSE AMPERE Horn Luggage compartment power socket supply Available – Heated door mirrors Heated rear window...
  • Page 209 DASHBOARD FUSE BOX fig. 165 USERS FUSE AMPERE Front electric window (passenger side) Front electric window (driver side) System power supply Uconnect™ Climate Control system, Alarm, Electric door mirror folding, EOBD system, USB port Safe Lock device (Driver side door unlocking - where provided)/Door unlocking/Central locking/Electric tailgate unlocking Windscreen/rear window washer pump...
  • Page 210 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX fig. 167 COMMENT The luggage compartment control unit varies according to the car's equipment. Fuse holder control unit no. 1 USERS FUSE AMPERE Hi-Fi system Electric sunroof Electric front seat lumbar regulation (driver's side) Electric front seat movement (driver's side) Electric front seat movement (driver's and passenger's sides) Electric front seat lumbar support (driver's and passenger's sides)
  • Page 211: Changing A Wheel

    MEGA-FUSE, MIDI-FUSE) cuts in, do not event of a fault it must be replaced by attempt any repair and contact a Jeep another genuine one; Dealership. no tool other than its cranking device 157) Before replacing a fuse, make sure may be fitted on the jack.
  • Page 212 CHANGING PROCEDURE Proceed as follows: stop the car in a position that does not cause any danger to traffic and lets you change the tire in safety, as far as possible from the edge of the driving lane. The ground must be flat and sufficiently compact;...
  • Page 213 remove the spare tire jack's attaching the jack cannot be repaired: if it device; breaks, it must be replaced with another remove the wheel block wedge; original; remove the jack and the spanner to no tool, except the crank wheel, can dismount the spare tire bolt.
  • Page 214 A of the jack B and turn it lift up the car until the tire is off the contact a Jeep Dealership; clockwise until the jack bracket is firmly ground by a few centimetres;...
  • Page 215 compartment, ensuring that they are rotation. This must of necessity be locked correctly. complied with. Only in this way can the WARNING tyres maintain their characteristics in terms of grip, noise, resistance to wear and drainage on wet surfaces. If, after a puncture, it is necessary to 159) If left in the passenger compartment, fit such a tyre the wrong way round, it the punctured wheel and jack constitute a...
  • Page 216 Have the wheel repaired and refitted as versa: we advise you to contact a Jeep the vehicle is moving. Never tamper with soon as possible. Using two or more Dealership.
  • Page 217: Tirekit

    TIREKIT (where provided) DESCRIPTION 168) 169) The TireKit is located in the luggage J0A0955C compartment inside its own box. The J0A0947C container is also equipped with a REPAIR PROCEDURE screwdriver, the tow ring and the The TireKit fig. 177 comprises: refuelling adaptor.
  • Page 218 1.8 bar / 26 psi 15 minutes after turning on, do insert the electrical connector E not resume driving but contact a Jeep fig. 178 in the 12 V current socket of the Dealership. After driving for about 8 km / car and start the engine;...
  • Page 219 Take the compressor and 1.8 bar / 26 psi, restore the pressure and restore pressure using the black inflation drive safely to a Jeep Dealership as soon WARNING tube L. as possible. If, however, the pressure is lower than 1.8 bar / 26 psi, do not resume driving but contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 220: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING or, for versions with manual gearbox, to neutral and bring the ignition device to IMPORTANT STOP; If the battery is flat, a jump starting can switch off all the other electrical be performed using the battery and the appliances in the vehicle;...
  • Page 221 (+) to the positive checked by a Jeep Dealership. IMPORTANT terminal (+) of the auxiliary battery; IMPORTANT Any accessories (e.g. connect one end of the cable used for mobile phones, etc.) connected to the...
  • Page 222: Fuel Cut-Off System

    FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM AUTOMATIC (this procedure must be started and completed within less than one minute): TRANSMISSION GEAR bring the ignition device to MAR; 173) LEVER UNLOCKING turn on the direction indicators on the This intervenes in the case of an impact right, then on the left, then again on the causing: In the event of a fault, to move the gear...
  • Page 223 fully depress the brake pedal and hold EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF THE it down; IGNITION KEY insert the screwdriver supplied perpendicularly in hole B fig. 184 and adjust the release lever; The ignition key (versions with mechanical key) can be removed only if the gear lever is in position P (Park).
  • Page 224: Twin Clutch Automatic Transmission Lever Unlock

    B firmly. In case of failure or flat battery, to 81) It is advisable to contact a Jeep unlock the gear lever, proceed as follows: Dealership to have the refitting procedure stop the engine and engage the carried out.
  • Page 225 To remove the key manually, proceed as follows: stop the vehicle in safety conditions, engage a gear and the electric parking brake; using the wrench A fig. 190 (located in the casing containing the on-board documents), undo the fixing screws B fig.
  • Page 226: Broken-Down Vehicle Towing

    TOWING IMPORTANT It is recommended to tow the vehicle with all four wheels lifted from the 82) It is advisable to contact a Jeep ground on the platform of a rescue vehicle. Dealership to have the refitting procedure carried out. If you would like to proceed...
  • Page 227: Towing The Vehicle

    TOWING THE VEHICLE tighten it securely on the rear threaded pin. ATTACHING THE TOW RING 174) 175) 176) The tow ring provided with the car is located in the tool box inside the boot. Front Release cap A fig. 193 by pressing the lower part, take tow ring B from its housing in the tool support and tighten it securely on the front threaded pin.
  • Page 228 175) The brake servo and the 176) The front and rear tow hooks should electromechanical power steering will not be used only for emergencies on the road. work while the vehicle is being towed. You You are allowed to tow the vehicle for will therefore need to apply more force on short distances using an appropriate the brake pedal and steering wheel.
  • Page 229 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Correct maintenance permits the SCHEDULED SERVICING ..228 performance of the vehicle to be ENGINE COMPARTMENT ..243 maintained over time, as well as limited BATTERY RECHARGING ..251 running costs and safeguarding the SERVICING PROCEDURES .
  • Page 230: Scheduled Servicing

    Scheduled Service Plan: next service. guaranteeing a long life for the car under check front disc brake pad condition the best conditions. For this reason, Jeep PERIODIC CHECKS and wear; has planned a series of checks and check cleanliness of bonnet and...
  • Page 231 SERVICE SCHEDULE (1.4 T-Jet 120 HP LPG / 1.4 Turbo Multi Air / 2.4 Tigershark versions) IMPORTANT Once you have carried out the last intervention in the table, continue with the scheduled servicing, maintaining the frequency indicated in the plan by marking each operation with a dot or dedicated note. Warning: simply restarting the maintenance from the start of the plan may cause the allowed interval to be exceeded for some operations! Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres...
  • Page 232 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Check exhaust emissions Use the diagnosis socket to check supply/engine management system operation, emissions and, where provided, engine oil degradation Visually inspect conditions of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust, fuel system, brakes), rubber elements (gaiters, sleeves, bushes, etc.) Check windscreen/rear window wiper blade position/wear...
  • Page 233 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Visually inspect condition of the accessory drive belt(s) Check tension of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic tensioner) Visually inspect conditions of toothed timing drive belt (1.4 Turbo Multi Air and 1.4 T-Jet 120 HP LPG versions)(2) Check drive transmission idler unit (PTU) oil level (4x4 versions)
  • Page 234 (see the "Engine" paragraph in the "Technical specifications" chapter); strictly comply with the spark plugs replacement intervals on the Service Schedule. It is advisable to contact a Jeep Dealership for plug replacement.
  • Page 235 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Replace starter spark plug (2.4 Tigershark versions - where there is one) Replace accessory drive belt/s Replace timing belt (1.4 T-Jet 120 HP LPG and 1.4 Turbo Multi Air versions) Replace air cleaner cartridge (7) Replace the filter inside the pressure regulator (1.4 T-Jet 120 HP LPG versions) Replace the paper filter (gaseous LPG) (1.4 T-Jet 120 HP...
  • Page 236 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Change the brake fluid Replace the passenger compartment cleaner (7) (O) (•) (8) Brake fluid is to be replaced every 2 years regardless of the distance travelled. (7) If the vehicle is used in dusty areas, this cleaner must be replaced every 15,000 km. (O) Recommended operations (•) Obligatory operations NOTE change automatic transmission oil and replace oil filter every 240,000 km.
  • Page 237 SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN (1.6 E.Torq versions) IMPORTANT Once you have carried out the last intervention in the table, continue with the scheduled servicing, maintaining the frequency indicated in the plan by marking each operation with a dot or dedicated note. Warning: simply restarting the maintenance from the start of the plan may cause the allowed interval to be exceeded for some operations! Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres...
  • Page 238 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Use the diagnosis socket to check supply/engine management systems operation, emissions and, for versions/markets, where provided, engine oil degradation Visually inspect conditions of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust, fuel system, brakes), rubber elements (gaiters, sleeves, bushes, etc.) Check windscreen/rear window wiper blade position/wear Check operation of the windscreen wiper/washer system...
  • Page 239 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Check tension of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic tensioner) Change engine oil and replace oil filter Spark plug replacement Replace accessory drive belt/s Replace air cleaner cartridge(2) Change the brake fluid Replace the passenger compartment cleaner (2) (O) (•) (2) If the vehicle is used in dusty areas, this cleaner must be replaced every 15,000 km.
  • Page 240 SCHEDULED SERVICING PLAN (Diesel versions) IMPORTANT Once you have carried out the last intervention in the table, continue with the scheduled servicing, maintaining the frequency indicated in the plan by marking each operation with a dot or dedicated note. Warning: simply restarting the maintenance from the start of the plan may cause the allowed interval to be exceeded for some operations! Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres...
  • Page 241 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Use the diagnosis socket to check supply/engine management system operation, emissions and, where provided, engine oil degradation Visually inspect conditions of: exterior bodywork, underbody protection, pipes and hoses (exhaust, fuel system, brakes), rubber elements (gaiters, sleeves, bushes, etc.) Check windscreen/rear window wiper blade position/wear Check operation of the windscreen wiper/washer system...
  • Page 242 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Visually inspect condition of the accessory drive belt(s) Check tension of accessory drive belt (versions without automatic tensioner) Visually inspect conditions of toothed timing drive belt Check oil level of electro-hydraulic actuator and top up if necessary (1.6 16V Multijet versions with dual-clutch automatic transmission)(3) Check drive transmission idler unit (PTU) oil level (except...
  • Page 243 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Change engine oil and replace oil filter Replace accessory drive belt/s Replace the toothed timing drive belt Replace fuel filter cartridge (5) Replace air cleaner cartridge (6) Change the brake fluid (4) The actual interval for changing engine oil and replacing the engine oil filter depends on the vehicle usage conditions and is signalled by the warning light or message in the instrument panel.
  • Page 244 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Replace the passenger compartment cleaner (6) (O) (•) (6) If the vehicle is used in dusty areas, this cleaner must be replaced every 20,000 km. (O) Recommended operations (•) Obligatory operations NOTE change automatic transmission oil and replace oil filter every 240,000 km.
  • Page 245: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT CHECKING LEVELS 177) 178) 1.4 Turbo MultiAir version J0A0138C 1. Engine oil dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Engine coolant 4. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 5. Brake fluid 6. Battery...
  • Page 246 1.4 T-Jet 120 HP LPG version J0A0395C 1. Engine oil dipstick 2. Engine oil cap / filler 3. Engine coolant 4. Washer fluid for windscreen/rear window 5. Brake fluid 6. Battery...
  • Page 247 1.6 E.Torq version J0A0369C 1. Engine oil dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Engine coolant 4. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 5. Brake fluid 6. Battery...
  • Page 248 2.4 Tigershark version (where provided) J0A0141C 1. Engine oil dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Engine coolant 4. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 5. Brake fluid 6. Battery...
  • Page 249 1.6 16V MultiJet version J0A0139C 1. Engine oil dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Engine coolant 4. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 5. Brake fluid 6. Battery...
  • Page 250 2.0 16V MultiJet version J0A0140C 1. Engine oil dipstick 2. Engine oil cap/filler 3. Engine coolant 4. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid 5. Brake fluid 6. Battery...
  • Page 251 SYSTEM OIL engine oil consumption conditions for about 10 minutes. Have the system should be considered as having stabilised inspected at a Jeep Dealership before the after the first 5000 - 6000 km. summer. The transmission control oil level should ENGINE COOLANT only be checked at a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 252 Repeated operation of remove the battery and take it to a warm and contact a Jeep Dealership. the system without fluid could damage or place, to avoid freezing. 87) Prevent brake fluid, which is highly...
  • Page 253: Battery Recharging

    VERSIONS WITHOUT accessories (e.g. anti-theft, radio phone, device to STOP and having closed the STOP/START SYSTEM etc.), go to a Jeep Dealership, which will driver side door, wait at least one suggest the most suitable devices and minute before disconnecting the...
  • Page 254: Servicing Procedures

    SERVICING PROCEDURES battery charger off; after having disconnected the charger, reconnect connector A to the sensor C as in fig. 202. 189) 190) 191) 89) 90) 91) 92) 93) 94) 95) 96) WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW WIPER Replacing the windscreen wiper blades Proceed as follows: raise the wiper arm, press tab A J0A0517C...
  • Page 255 Have any rubber hoses, etc.) can be a protection in malfunction inspected immediately by a the case of blowbacks from the engine. Jeep Dealership. J0A0346C DO NOT REMOVE this system unless you 90) The vehicle is equipped with fluids...
  • Page 256: Lifting The Vehicle

    LIFTING THE VEHICLE 92) Always require the use of only 94) Vehicles equipped with catalytic If the vehicle is to be lifted, go to a Jeep compressor coolants and lubricants converter must be fuelled only with Dealership which is equipped with the approved and suitable for the specific air unleaded petrol.
  • Page 257: Wheels And Tyres

    WHEELS AND TYRES 100) Never submit alloy rims to repainting WARNING treatments requiring the use of temperatures exceeding 150°C. The SUGGESTIONS ABOUT THE mechanical properties of the wheels could ROTATION OF THE TYRES be impaired. 192) Do not cross switch the tyres if they are "unidirectional"...
  • Page 258: Bodywork

    BODYWORK with the risk of losing control of the if high pressure jets or cleaners are vehicle and causing accidents. used to wash the vehicle, keep a distance of at least 40 cm from the PRESERVING THE BODYWORK bodywork to avoid damage or alteration. Paintwork Build up of water could cause damage to IMPORTANT...
  • Page 259 103) Avoid washing with rollers and/or brushes in washing stations. Wash the IMPORTANT vehicle only by hand using neutral pH detergents; dry it with a wet chamois leather. Abrasive products and/or polishes 7) Detergents pollute the environment. should not be used for cleaning the car. Only wash your vehicle in areas equipped Bird droppings must be washed off to collect and treat wastewater from this...
  • Page 261 TECHNICAL DATA IDENTIFICATION DATA ..260 ENGINE ....261 Everything you may find useful for WHEELS....265 understanding how your vehicle is made DIMENSIONS.
  • Page 262: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is stamped on a plate on the front left corner of the dashboard cover fig. 206, which can be seen from outside the vehicle, through the windscreen. J0A0028C VIN PLATE The plate is located on the left side front door pillar fig.
  • Page 263: Engine

    ENGINE 1.4 T-jet 120 HP 1.4 Turbo Multi Air Versions 1.6 E.Torq 2.4 Tigershark Petrol/LPG 136/140/170 OHP 55263624 Engine code 55277701 55263842 – (**) 55263623 Cycle Otto Otto Otto Otto Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm)
  • Page 264 1.4 T-jet 120 HP 1.4 Turbo Multi Air Versions 1.6 E.Torq 2.4 Tigershark Petrol/LPG 136/140/170 OHP Maximum torque (EEC) (Nm) (**) / 250 23.5 Maximum torque (EEC) (kgm) 15.5 23.4 (**) / 25.5 1750 corresponding engine speed (rpm) 2500 4500 3900 (**) / 2500...
  • Page 265 1.6 16V Multijet Versions 1.6 16V MultiJet 95 HP 1.6 16V MultiJet 105 HP 115/120 HP Engine code 55260384 55260384 55260384 Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 79.5 ×...
  • Page 266 Versions 2.0 16V Multijet 120 HP 2.0 16V Multijet 140 HP 2.0 16V Multijet 170 HP 55263087 / 55263088 Engine code 55263087 55263088 Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 83 ×...
  • Page 267: Wheels

    WHEELS SPACE SAVER SPARE WHEEL (where provided) RIMS AND TYRES Tyre: T145/90 R16 106M Alloy or pressed steel rims. Tubeless Rim: 4.0 B x 16H ET22 radial carcass tyres. All approved tyres are listed in the WARNING Registration Document. IMPORTANT If there are any discrepancies between the “Owner 194) If winter tyres with a lower speed Handbook”...
  • Page 268 RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED 194) 195) Versions Wheels Tyres Snow tyres 6.5J x 16 ET40 215/65 R16 98H 215/65 R16 98Q (M+S) 1.4 T-Jet 120 HP LPG 7J x 17 ET40 215/60 R17 96H 215/60 R17 96Q (M+S) 6.5J x 16 ET40 215/65 R16 98H 215/65 R16 98Q (M+S) 1.4 Turbo Multi Air...
  • Page 269 Versions Wheels Tyres Snow tyres 6.5J x 16 ET40 215/65 R16 98H 215/65 R16 98Q (M+S) 1.6 16V MultiJet 7J x 17 ET40 215/60 R17 96H 215/60 R17 96Q (M+S) 7J x 18 ET 40 225/55 R18 98V 225/55 R18 98Q (M+S) 6.5J x 16 ET40 215/65 R16 98H 215/65 R16 98Q (M+S)
  • Page 270 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE When the tires are warm, the inflation pressure should be + 0.3 bar in relation to the recommended figure. However, recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold. With snow tyres, add +0.2 bar to the pressure value prescribed for standard tyres. Unladen/medium load Full load Full size spare...
  • Page 271: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its original tyres. Height is measured with car unladen. J0A0019C...
  • Page 272 4255 / 793 / 1667 / 1551 / 1553 / 2570 2023 1805 (**) (**) (***) (**) (**) 4259 1697 1541 1541 (*) Trailhawk versions: 1697 / 1727 (with roof bars) (**) Trailhawk versions (***) With roof rack bars...
  • Page 273 MINIMUM GROUND CLEARANCE/TYPICAL ANGLES J0A0242C "Minimum ground clearance" (reference A) The clearance value is measured next to the lower edge of the differential. This value also defines those for the "Approach angle" the "Departure angle" and the "Breakover angle". Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its original tyres. Front wheel drive (FWD) versions: 171 mm Four-wheel drive (4WD) versions: 201 mm Trailhawk versions with four wheel drive (4WD LOW): 225 mm...
  • Page 274 The wider the angle, the lower the chance to hit an obstacle with the body or chassis, climbing a steep slope or overcoming an obstacle. Front wheel drive (FWD) versions: 17.9° Four-wheel drive (4WD) versions: 21° Trailhawk versions with four wheel drive (4WD LOW): 30.5° "Departure angle"...
  • Page 275: Weights

    WEIGHTS 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 1.4 Turbo MultiAir Weights (kg) 1.4 T-jet 120 HP Petrol/LPG (***) 136/140 HP 170 HP Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without 1430 1320 1430 optional equipment) 545 / (****) Payload including the driver (**) (*****)
  • Page 276 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 1.4 Turbo MultiAir Weights (kg) 1.4 T-jet 120 HP Petrol/LPG (***) 136/140 HP 170 HP Maximum load on the roof (versions with roof rack bars) Maximum load on tow hitch (trailer with brakes) (***) Versions with automatic transmission WARNING Petrol/LPG versions: for some versions/markets, trailers cannot be towed so there are no provisions for fitting a tow hook.
  • Page 277 Weights (kg) 1.6 E.Torq 2.4 Tigershark Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without 1320 1575 optional equipment) (***) Payload including the driver (****) Maximum permitted loads 1050 1150 – front axle – rear axle 1000 - total: 1865 2080...
  • Page 278 Weights (kg) 1.6 16V MultiJet Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without (**) 1390 / 1415 optional equipment) (***) Payload including the driver (****) Maximum permitted loads 1050 – front axle – rear axle (**) - total: 1905 / 1930 Towable loads...
  • Page 279 Weights (kg) 2.0 16V Multijet 120/140 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 140/170 HP (**) 1530 Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled 1430 (***) / 1535 to 90% and without optional equipment) (******) / 1540 (**) (****) (***) Payload including the driver / 545 (******) / 540...
  • Page 280 Weights (kg) 2.0 16V Multijet 120/140 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 140/170 HP Maximum load on the roof (versions with roof rack bars) Maximum load on tow hitch (trailer with brakes) (*) Versions with automatic transmission...
  • Page 281: Supplies

    SUPPLIES Prescribed fuels and original 1.4 T-jet 120 HP Petrol/LPG 1.4 Turbo Multi Air lubricants Unleaded petrol with RON no Fuel tank (litres): lower than 95 (Specification EN228) (1.4 Turbo Multi Air versions) / Unleaded petrol including a reserve of (litres): 5 ÷...
  • Page 282 Prescribed fuels and original 1.4 T-jet 120 HP Petrol/LPG 1.4 Turbo Multi Air lubricants TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE (versions with manual transmission/dual Gearbox/differential casing (**) (***) clutch automatic transmission) 2.0 / 2.1 / 6.0 (litres): / TUTELA TRANSMISSION AS8 (versions with automatic transmission) Hydraulic brakes circuit (kg): 0.83...
  • Page 283 Prescribed fuels and original 1.6 E.Torq 2.4 Tigershark lubricants Unleaded petrol with RON no Fuel tank (litres): lower than 95 including a reserve of (litres): 5 ÷ 7 5 ÷ 7 (EN228 specifications) Mixture of demineralised water Engine cooling system 6.45 (**) and 50% PARAFLU...
  • Page 284 Prescribed fuels and original 1.6 16V MultiJet 2.0 16V MultiJet lubricants Fuel tank (litres): Diesel for motor vehicles (EN590 Specification) including a reserve of (litres): 5 ÷ 7 5 ÷ 7 Mixture of demineralised water Engine cooling system and 50% PARAFLU Engine sump and filter (litres): SELENIA WR FORWARD TUTELA TRANSMISSION...
  • Page 285: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet the requirements of the Scheduled Servicing Plan. Constant use of the prescribed lubricants guarantees the fuel consumption and emission specifications. Lubricant quality is crucial for engine operation and duration.
  • Page 286 IMPORTANT 104) The use of products with different specifications than those indicated above could cause damage to the engine that is not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 287 Original fluids and Features Specification Applications lubricants TUTELA TRANSMISSION Lubricant for versions 9.55550-AV5 or Synthetic lubricant. with AT9 automatic MS.90030-A5 Contractual Technical transmission Reference N° F139.I11 Lubricant for TUTELA CS SPEED electro-hydraulic Fully synthetic oil with 9.55550-SA1 or Contractual Technical actuator (dual clutch dedicated additive.
  • Page 288 Original fluids and Features Specification Applications lubricants Synthetic fluid for brake and clutch systems. TUTELA TOP 4/S Hydraulic brakes and Brake fluid Exceeds specifications: 9.55597 or MS.90039 Contractual Technical hydraulic clutch controls FMVSS no. 116 DOT 4, Reference N° F005.F15 ISO 4925 SAE J1704.
  • Page 289: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Top speeds that can be reached after the initial period of vehicle use. Versions km/h 1.4 T-jet 120 HP Petrol/LPG 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 136/140 HP 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 136/140 HP 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 170 HP 1.6 E.Torq (**) –...
  • Page 290: Fuel Consumption

    FUEL CONSUMPTION The fuel consumption values given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by specific European Directives. IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic conditions, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of the vehicle, trim level/equipment/accessories, use of the climate control system, vehicle load, presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel consumption values than those measured.
  • Page 291 Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined (***) 2.4 Tigershark 1.6 16V MultiJet 95 HP 1.6 16V MultiJet 105 HP 1.6 16V Multijet 115/120 HP 1.6 16V Multijet 115/120 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 120 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 140 HP (**) 2.0 16V MultiJet 140 HP (**) 2.0 16V MultiJet 170 HP (***) Where fitted...
  • Page 292: Co2 Emissions

    CO2 EMISSIONS The CO emission levels given in the following table refer to combined consumption. CO EMISSIONS Versions ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE IN FORCE (g/km) (****) 1.4 T-jet 120 HP Petrol/LPG (*****) / 148 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 136/140 HP 1.4 Turbo Multi Air 136/140 HP (**) 1.4 Turbo MultiAir 170 HP...
  • Page 293 CO EMISSIONS Versions ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE IN FORCE (g/km) 1.6 16V Multijet 115/120 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 120 HP 2.0 16V MultiJet 140 HP (**) 2.0 16V MultiJet 140 HP (**) 2.0 16V MultiJet 170 HP (*) Automatic transmission versions with dual clutch (**) Versions with automatic transmission...
  • Page 294: Prescriptions For Handling The Vehicle At The End Of Its Life

    PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFE (Where provided) FCA has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the constant improvement of its production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly "eco-compatible". To grant customers the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response to European Directive 2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, FCA is offering its customers the chance to hand over their vehicle at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
  • Page 295 MULTIMEDIA TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION ....294 This chapter describes the main Uconnect™ 5” LIVE...296 functions of the Uconnect™ 5” LIVE or Uconnect™...
  • Page 296: Tips, Controls And General Information

    TIPS, CONTROLS AND never use alcohol, petrols and ask the user to enter the secret code derivatives to clean the display lens. according to the procedure described in GENERAL INFORMATION Prevent any liquid from entering the the paragraph below. system: this could damage it beyond Entering the secret code 196) 197) repair.
  • Page 297 WARNING IMPORTANT In the event of a fault, the system must only be checked and repaired by a Jeep 196) Follow the safety rules here below: Dealership. otherwise serious injuries may occur to the occupants or the system may be damaged.
  • Page 298: Uconnect™ 5" Live

    Uconnect™ 5” LIVE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL J0A0891C...
  • Page 299 Front panel control summary table Button Functions Mode PHONE Phone data display Short button press Source selection: USB, AUX (where provided) MEDIA Short button press Bluetooth® Access to Radio mode with possibility of RADIO Short button press selecting AM. FM or DAB (where provided) ON/OFF Display on/off Short button press...
  • Page 300 Button Functions Mode BACK Exit the selection/return to previous screen Short button press Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) MUTE Activation/deactivation of microphone (in Short button press Phone mode) Switching on Short button press VOLUME Switching off Short button press Volume adjustment Left/right rotation of knob...
  • Page 301 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (where provided) The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below. J0A0004C...
  • Page 302 Controls on steering wheel summary table Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold The instrument panel displays a list of the last 10 calls and favourite phone numbers (only with call browsing active) Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition...
  • Page 303 Controls behind the steering wheel Buttons Interaction Button A (steering wheel left side) Brief button press : search for next radio station or selection of USB next track Upper button Long button press : scan of higher frequencies until released/fast forward of USB track With each press it scrolls through sources AM, FM, USB, AUX (where provided).
  • Page 304 "TOUCH SCREEN" FUNCTION “AM/FM”, “AM/DAB”, “FM/DAB”: Track selection (Browse) selection of the desired frequency band With Media mode active, briefly press The system uses the "touch screen” (button reconfigurable according to the buttons to play the function; to interact with the different band selected: AM,FM or DAB);...
  • Page 305 if the pairing procedure is completed pair up to 10 phones/audio devices to from the “Phone” screen you can successfully, a screen is displayed. make access and connection easier and always pair a mobile phone by pressing Answer "Yes" to the question to pair the quicker;...
  • Page 306 Call browsing display will show a screen where the SMS message options options "Listen", "Call" or "Ignore" can be (where provided) Default SMS messages are stored in the selected. Using the steering wheel system memory and can be sent to You can access the SMS message list controls, you can view and manage your answer a received message or as a new...
  • Page 307 App Uconnect™LIVE, from the www.driveuconnect.eu site or In order not to compromise the proper User not connected the www.jeep-official.it site. functioning of the Uconnect™ during If the Bluetooth® coupling has not been start App Uconnect™LIVE on your installation, do not carry out any other effected, by pressing the Uconnect™...
  • Page 308 (by "trip" a cycle of are protected and accessible only by the on www.jeep-official.it or positioning the starting device in MAR real user. www.driveuconnect.eu. and later in STOP is meant), select the...
  • Page 309 data and of your driving style. Uconnect™LIVE could become saturated: Indicatively, the menu includes the in this case, follow the recommendations following items: More information is available on the provided by the messages on the Display; www.driveuconnect.eu site. Uconnect™ screen. Units;...
  • Page 310 camera images when disengaging reverse acoustic warnings only, via the car Side Distance Warning gear. speakers. (where provided) “Sound & Display”: the system warns With this function, you can select the Forward Collision Warning the driver that there is an obstacle using type of signalling for the Side Distance (where provided) acoustic (via the car speakers) and visual...
  • Page 311 VOICE COMMANDS Search <Mario Rossi mobile> in eco:Drive voice commands phonebook (where provided) NOTE For languages not supported by Show SMS The following voice commands can be the system, voice commands are not Send text message to <0127457322> given after pressing the button on the available.
  • Page 312: Uconnect™ 7" Hd Live

    Uconnect™ 7” HD LIVE CONTROLS J0A0633C...
  • Page 313 GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY Button Functions Mode Radio Access to the Radio mode Press button Source selection: USB, AUX (where provided), Media Press button Bluetooth® Phone Access to the Phone mode Press button Access to additional functions (display of Time, Apps Compass, Outside temperature, Media Player and Press button...
  • Page 314 CONTROLS ON DASHBOARD Button Functions Mode On/off Short button press / VOLUME Volume adjustment Left/right rotation of knob SCREEN OFF Display on/off Short button press MUTE Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Short button press Confirmation of the option displayed Short button press Open browsing list (Radio or Media mode) Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station TUNE SCROLL / BROWSE...
  • Page 315 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (where provided) The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below. J0A0004C...
  • Page 316 Controls on steering wheel summary table Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold The instrument panel displays a list of the last 10 calls and favourite phone numbers (only with call browsing active) Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition...
  • Page 317 CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL Buttons Interaction Button A (steering wheel left side) Brief button press : search for next radio station or selection of USB next track Upper button Long button press : scan of higher frequencies until released/fast forward of USB track With each press it scrolls through sources AM, FM, USB, AUX (where provided).
  • Page 318 "TOUCH SCREEN" FUNCTION “Browse”: list of the radio stations IMPORTANT Applications used on available; portable devices may be not The system uses the "touch screen” selecting previous/next compatible with the Uconnect™ function; to interact with the different radio station; system. functions, press the "graphic buttons"...
  • Page 319 “Browse” for a USB source, opens BLUETOOTH® SOURCE determined according to the order of browsing; connection. The last device connected This mode is activated by pairing a : select previous/next track; will have the highest priority; Bluetooth® device containing music : pause track being played;...
  • Page 320 radio on, it starts to play the tracks on PHONE MODE safety conditions; this function is the device if the “AutoPlay” is set to deactivated when the vehicle is Phone mode activation "ON" in the “Audio” menu. moving. Press the “Phone” button on the display The pairing procedure for a mobile phone AUX source to activate the Phone mode.
  • Page 321 subsequently). If no other devices are Text message reader IMPORTANT Some mobile phones may paired, the system will consider the first not take the SMS delivery confirmation The system can read the messages associated device as favourite. settings into account when interfacing received by the mobile phone.
  • Page 322 NOTE For details on how to send an SMS "Favourite numbers" submenu enables www.jeep-official.it start the Uconnect™ using the voice commands, refer to the you to view and select the favourite LIVE app on the smartphone and enter dedicated paragraph.
  • Page 323 The App can be downloaded by: The User not connected to the desktop application eco:Drive™ "App Store" or "Google play". For safety available on www.jeep-official.it or reasons, the App cannot be accessed If the Bluetooth® pairing has not been www.driveuconnect.eu.
  • Page 324 eco:Drive™ display App before the system has downloaded my:Car the data, since these could be lost. Press the eco:Drive™ button to interact my:Car allows you to keep the condition During the transfer of data to the with the function. A screen will be of your car always under control.
  • Page 325 websites: Android Auto APP Setup wheel (hold the button pressed) and, https://www.android.com/intl/it_it/auto/ using the TUNE SCROLL / BROWSE ENTER Before use, download the Android Auto and http://www.apple.com/it/ios/carplay/. button/knob select and confirm or hold application to your smartphone from the "Microphone" graphic button pressed If the smartphone is connected correctly Google Play Store.
  • Page 326 connection" item can be found in the SETTINGS "Display" submenu. The function is Press the “Settings” button on the enabled by default. display to show the main “Settings” Exiting the Android Auto and Apple CarPlay menu. apps NOTE The menu items displayed vary To end the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto according to the versions.
  • Page 327: Uconnect™ 8.4" Hd Nav Live

    Uconnect™ 8.4” HD Nav LIVE CONTROLS J0A0893C...
  • Page 328 GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY Button Functions Mode Radio Access to the Radio mode Press button Source selection: USB, AUX (where provided), Media Press button Bluetooth® Clima Interaction with climate control system controls Press button Access to additional functions (display of Time, Compass, Outside temperature, Media Player and Press button ™...
  • Page 329 CONTROLS ON DASHBOARD Button Functions Mode On/off Short button press / VOLUME Volume adjustment Left/right rotation of knob SCREEN OFF Display on/off Short button press MUTE Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Short button press Confirmation of the option displayed Short button press Open browsing list (Radio or Media mode) Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station TUNE SCROLL / BROWSE...
  • Page 330 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (where provided) The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below. J0A0004C...
  • Page 331 Controls on steering wheel summary table Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold The instrument panel displays a list of the last 10 calls and favourite phone numbers (only with call browsing active) Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition...
  • Page 332 CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL Buttons Interaction Button A (steering wheel left side) Brief button press : search for next radio station or selection of USB next track Upper button Long button press : scan of higher frequencies until released/fast forward of USB track Central button Tunes to the next radio station.
  • Page 333 "TOUCH SCREEN" FUNCTION “Info”: additional information on the At the top: information on the track being source being listened to played and the following graphic buttons: The system uses the "touch screen” “Audio”: opens the “Audio Settings” “Repeat”: to repeat the track being function;...
  • Page 334 Track selection AUX source IMPORTANT NOTES (where provided) The “Tracks” function allows you to open The functions of the device connected to a window with the list of tracks being To activate AUX mode, insert an the AUX socket (where provided) are played.
  • Page 335 private conversations. when the pairing procedure is NOTE: the operations described above completed successfully, a screen is are accessible only if supported by the The mobile phone audio is transmitted displayed: answer “Yes” to the question cell phone in use. through the car audio system;...
  • Page 336 IMPORTANT Some mobile phones may I will be 5 (or 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, Bluetooth® and the favourite numbers 60) (*) minutes late not take the SMS delivery confirmation must have been saved previously as such See you in 5 (or 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, settings into account when interfacing in the Uconnect™...
  • Page 337 The menu is purely indicative and www.driveuconnect.eu or on includes the following items: If you do not perform the Bluetooth® www.jeep-official.it and start the “Driver heating” (where provided) Uconnect™LIVE app on the smartphone pairing, when you press the Uconnect™ “Passenger heating” (where provided) and enter your credentials.
  • Page 338 App Uconnect™ LIVE Jeep Skills eco:Drive™ The Uconnect™LIVE app must be The Jeep Skill application monitors the The eco:Drive™ application displays your installed on your smartphone to access inclination of the car, the position of the driving behaviour in real time, to help the connected services on the car.
  • Page 339 eco:Drive™ display App before the system has downloaded my:Car the data, since these could be lost. Press the eco:Drive™ button to interact my:Car allows you to keep the condition During the transfer of data to the with the function. A screen will be of your car always under control.
  • Page 340 Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Apple CarPlay App Setup the Uconnect™ system. Apple CarPlay: to interact with Apple Apple CarPlay is compatible with the (where provided) CarPlay, press the button on the iPhone 5 or more recent models, with the The Apple CarPlay and Android Auto steering wheel (long press) and use the iOS 7.1 operating system or later...
  • Page 341 NOTE To update the navigation maps, Press the button to open the change the size of the map (it is not contact a Jeep Dealership. "Settings" menu. possible to zoom in on minor roads); To activate the main navigation menu, NOTE The menu items displayed vary “...
  • Page 342: Mopar® Connect

    MOPAR® CONNECT display the map display options. PRIVACY MODE Privacy mode lets you disable the “Find Information (where provided) car”, “Notify Area” and “Notify Speed” Press the "Information" button in the services, which allow registered These services let you keep your vehicle Navigation Main Menu to select from the customers to locate their cars, for a fixed under control at all times and receive...
  • Page 343: Official Type Approvals

    For further information visit the customer. www.mopar.eu/owner or http://aftersales.fiat.com/elum/ websites If you have any doubts or problems during activation, consult the FAQ on the www.driveuconnect.eu portal, contact the Jeep Dealership or contact Customer Care.
  • Page 344 IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING MySky SUN ROOF While refitting the panels, pay special attention to prevent any trapping of fingers, scarves, ties and loose clothing; they might be trapped under the panels themselves. ROOF RACK/SKI RACK Before driving, make sure that the transversal bars have been fitted properly. SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING If the engine stalls, the vehicle skids or it is not possible to drive in a straight line on the top of a hill or a road with a gradient, do not try to do a U-turn for any reason.
  • Page 345 IMPORTANT ROOF RACK/SKI RACK The use of transversal bars on longitudinal ones prevents the use of the sunroof, because the latter, while opening, interferes with the bars. Therefore do not move the sunroof if transversal bars have been fitted. Fully comply with the regulations in force concerning maximum clearance. INTERIORS Never use alcohol, petrols and derivatives to clean the dashboard and instrument panel lens.
  • Page 350 MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE IN TIP TOP CONDITIONS WITH Mopar Vehicle Protection offers a series of service contracts that are designed to give all our customers the pleasure of driving their vehicle without any hitch's and concerns. Our product portfolio consists of a wide and flexible range of extended warranty and maintenance plans endorsed by FCA.
  • Page 351 INDEX arrying children safely ..122 Electric sun roof ... . .46 Changing a wheel... .209 Electric windows .
  • Page 352 Ignition device ....17 PBA (system) ....102 Scheduled Servicing Plan ..229 Important information and Performance (top speed) .
  • Page 353 TSC (system) ....103 ersion with LPG system ..56 Twin clutch automatic arning lights and messages ..71 transmission ... . .154 Weights .
  • Page 354 FCA Italy S.p.A. - MOPAR - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - Torino (Italia) Print no. 603.91.468 - 12/2017 - 2 Edition...
  • Page 355 We really know the vehicle because we invented, designed and produced it: we know every minor detail of it. At the Jeep authorised workshops you will fi nd technicians directly trained by us, providing quality and professionalism needed for all service operations.
  • Page 356 The data contained in this publication is intended merely as a guide. FCA Italy S.p.A. reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons. If you have any further questions please consult your JEEP dealer. Printed in recycled paper without chlorine.

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