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COMPASS
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.

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  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2 In case of need, we remind you that the Jeep Dealership knows your car at its best, has trained technicians and uses genuine spare parts in order to satisfy your every need.
  • Page 3 HOW TO USE THE SUPPLEMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Each time an instruction is given that concerns direction (left/right or forward/backward), it is written to be read from the perspective of an occupant in the driver's seat. If a direction is written from a different perspective, it will be specifi ed as such in the text as appropriate. The fi...
  • Page 4 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS While reading this supplement you will fi nd a series of WARNINGS to prevent procedures that could damage your vehicle. There are also CAUTIONS that must be carefully followed to prevent incorrect use of the components of the vehicle, which could cause accidents or injuries.
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  • Page 6 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL AND MULTIMEDIA SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS...
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  • Page 8 KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE In-depth knowledge of your OPERATING PRINCIPLE ....8 new car starts here. HYBRID SYSTEM The publication you are reading FUNCTIONAL SCHEME .....9 tells you how it is made and how it HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY ....10 works in simple, directly manner. OPERATING MODE ......13 For this reason, we advise you to read POWER SOURCES THAT CAN...
  • Page 9 (AC) using: HYBRID SYSTEM EQUIPMENT In purely electric driving mode the car  a domestic power socket. Charging Compass 4xe is a P-HEV (Plug-in Hybrid does not consume fuel, but uses the via the domestic power socket is Electric Vehicle).
  • Page 10 HYBRID SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL SCHEME J0B6040E A. High-voltage electric compressor - B. Electric motor connected to the internal combustion engine for the production of electric energy for battery charging - C. High-voltage heater - D. Charging control module - E. Charging socket - F. Electric motor for rear wheel drive - G. High- voltage battery...
  • Page 11 HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY For optimal use of the high-voltage NOTE In case the battery set needs to battery, it is advisable to charge the be cooled, the electric compressor is vehicle regularly using a suitable charging automatically activated even when the device.
  • Page 12 To ensure that the lithium ion battery is 3) Never touch or tamper with the cables WARNING maintained properly over time, the vehicle and components of the high-voltage must not be exposed to temperatures battery in any way: do not allow the high- below -10°C and above 40°C for extended 1) Do not resell, give away or modify voltage battery components to come into...
  • Page 13 The high- (underbody), have the battery and the voltage battery bears a label indicating high-voltage system checked by qualified this danger. 2) Do not dispose of the high-voltage technicians. battery privately: for more information contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 14 OPERATING MODE When the ignition device is positioned to "HYBRID" MODE MAR, the engine starts in electric mode Activating the "HYBRID" operating mode ("ELECTRIC") if: optimizes fuel consumption. While driving, by pressing the buttons  the charge status of the high-voltage located on the central tunnel, fi...
  • Page 15 "ELECTRIC" MODE This mode of operation can be activated "E-SAVE" MODE with the Selec-Terrain system dial The activation of the "ELECTRIC" Activating the "E-SAVE" operating mode rotated to "AUTO" (default setting) or operating mode is only possible if the allows to maintain the charge status "SPORT".
  • Page 16 Using the UConnect™ system display it Battery charge WARNING is possible to change the features of the The high-voltage battery is charged function (see "Knowing the instrument through the control electronics thanks to 7) With "HYBRID" mode active, car panel and Multimedia"). the operation of the heat engine.
  • Page 17 Jeep Dealership. charging through a domestic power socket.  to the domestic socket. Regular and complete charging of...
  • Page 18 "MODE 2" CHARGING CABLE The car is equipped with a "Mode 2" 230 Volt AC (A) fi g. 5 charging cable located inside a special bag, fi g. 6, placed in the boot. The cable consists of:  specific charge connector (B) for connection to the vehicle; ...
  • Page 19 "Mode 2" cable variants table The following table shows the list of the specifi c cable types and the amperages allowed for each country where the car is sold. This amperage is the limit allowed when the charging power is set to the highest level. Electric vehicle Type of domestic Electric current...
  • Page 20 Country group table for "Mode 2" cable The following table shows the list of countries contained in each "Country Group" associated with the "Mode 2" cable. Country Group Country Albania Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Estonia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia...
  • Page 21 Country Group Country France Finland Guadeloupe French Guiana Martinique Reunion Liechtenstein Switzerland Denmark Norway NOTE For more information on the type of socket in use in the various countries, refer to the following website: https://www.iec.ch/worldplugs/list_bylocation.htm.
  • Page 22 J0B6056E...
  • Page 23 WARNING Never carry out any repair work on your own: always contact the J0B6003E Jeep Dealership. For the type of failure, refer to the description under "Charging system failure" on the following pages.
  • Page 24 Symbol label The presence of this symbol On the back of the charging status control on the label indicates that the unit there is a summary label, fi g. 9, specifi c "Mode 2" charge cable which shows some symbols. cannot be used for domestic The main ones are listed below: power distribution networks where the earthing cable is not...
  • Page 25 CHARGING SYSTEM FAILURE Any faults during charging are displayed by the LEDs, either steady or fl ashing, located on the front of the charging status control unit. Refer to the table below. GREEN LED RED LED YELLOW LED Description Action/Consequence Charging cable not connected to the domestic charging socket or power...
  • Page 26 GREEN LED RED LED YELLOW LED Description Action/Consequence Overheating during charging at a lower current level (see point 4) Proceed as follows:  disconnect the charge cable from the car and from the domestic power socket with care (the domestic power plug may be hot); Overheating at the charging ...
  • Page 27 Dispersion of electricity on then try to charge again the car In case of a new anomaly, contact a Jeep Dealership The system will make a new charge Electric charging current ON (flashing)
  • Page 28 Charging cable failure power socket and reconnect it, then try to charge again ON (6 blinks) In case of a new anomaly, contact a Jeep Dealership ON = LED on OFF = LED off BLINK = 0.5 seconds ON / 0.5 seconds OFF / 3 seconds pause...
  • Page 29 If you fi nd an anomaly in the operation of the device, contact the Jeep Dealership. WARNING Modifi cations and/or repairs made incorrectly and NOT carried out by the Jeep Dealership will invalidate the Warranty and the above requirements.
  • Page 30 "MODE 3" CHARGING CABLE Maintenance / cleaning of the charging (optional) system The device is maintenance-free. The car can be equipped with a "Mode 3" If you need to clean the device, use a charging cable fi g. 10, located inside a soft cloth slightly dampened with a mild special bag fi...
  • Page 31 14) Replace the charging cable if the 19) The charging cable supplied as WARNING cable jacket is damaged to prevent risk of standard is watertight and is guaranteed electrocution. by the Manufacturer: do not use other 9) Always turn off the engine before 15) When connecting or removing the cables not supplied by FCA.
  • Page 32 Always contact a 30) Never disconnect the charging cable from above: violent shocks could Jeep Dealership. damage the cable. from the domestic power socket or public – Do not immerse the charging cables charging station during charging.
  • Page 33 VEHICLE CHARGING SOCKET ON THE Charging port LED VEHICLE Next to the charging socket there are To access the charging socket, open the some LEDs (A) fi g. 13 that indicate the 35) 36) charging fl ap (A) fi g. 12 located on the left charging status by means of four different side by pressing on the area indicated by colors and related fl...
  • Page 34 WARNING Use only the charging cable Symbol labels supplied with your vehicle: refer to the On the inside of the charging socket label on the control unit, which indicates fl ap there are labels with the following the "Country Group" (A) fi g. 14 and the warnings and indications that must be electrical current intensity (Ampere) (B) checked and observed when charging the...
  • Page 35  remove any dust that may have CHARGING FROM DOMESTIC accumulated on the charging POWER SUPPLY (AC) SOCKET connector and charging socket; PROCEDURE 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) WARNING Always connect the cable to the charging socket of the domestic mains fi rst and only then to the vehicle.
  • Page 36  check by turning on the LEDs on the cable control unit that there are no faults in the charging system (for more information see "Charging status control unit" in the "Power sources that can be used - Mode 2 cable" chapter).
  • Page 37 The time required to charge the high- WARNING Use only the charging cable END OF CHARGING voltage battery depends on several supplied with the car or a replacement PROCEDURE factors: for more information see the cable recommended by FCA. The charging procedure ends when all description in the "Charging time"...
  • Page 38 DISCONNECTING THE "MODE 2" WARNING Before disconnecting the charging connector, make sure that the CHARGING CABLE doors are unlocked. If the door is locked, During the charging procedure the cable the charging connector locking system is automatically locked on the charging does not allow disconnection.
  • Page 39 For information on available "smart" wallbox charging stations, contact a Jeep Dealership. The high-voltage battery of the car can be charged by directly connecting the charging cable on the wallbox charging station or using the "Mode 3"...
  • Page 40 JEEP easyWallbox In case of charging with easyWallbox (for versions/markets where provided) connected in "Mode 2", as for charging with the "Mode 2" charging cable supplied with the car, note that the electrical system to which you plug in must be in compliance with standards and certifi...
  • Page 41  open the charging flap (A) fig. 29 CHARGING FROM PUBLIC located on the left side by pressing on CHARGING STATION (AC) the area indicated by the arrow; PROCEDURE  remove any dust that may have 43) 44) accumulated on the charging connector and charging socket;...
  • Page 42  grasp the charging cable, remove the WARNING In some countries the END OF CHARGING protective cover (where provided) on "Mode 3" cable is not available. PROCEDURE the connector (E) fig. 27 and plug it The charging procedure ends when all WARNING Always connect the connector into the charging port on the vehicle the LEDs (A) fi...
  • Page 43 DISCONNECTING THE "MODE 3" CHARGE CABLE EMERGENCY CHARGING CABLE UNLOCK To complete the charging, proceed as If the charging cable does not unlock at follows: the end of the charging procedure, you can unlock it manually.  unlock the doors of the vehicle; If, after closing and opening the doors ...
  • Page 44 NOTE To restore correct operation of the 35) The charge current level (“Level 1” socket. Fire hazard. Before charging system, contact the Jeep Dealership. / “Level 2” / “Level 3”, etc.) can only from other domestic sockets, adjust the be changed using the display of the charge current intensity to the mains.
  • Page 45 42) Carefully follow the instructions in the 6) Charging the high-voltage battery WARNING installation and operation manuals of the using incorrect or damaged sockets, or device. charging cables and not following the 2) Do not charge if the outside 43) The high-voltage battery must only prescribed charging procedures may temperature is -30°C or lower, as be charged through approved, earthed...
  • Page 46 CHARGING FUNCTIONS If charging is in progress, the LEDs will INTERRUPTING THE CHARGING light on with green fl ashing/green steady PROCEDURE light depending on the charge status of By inserting the charging connector of CHARGING SCHEDULE the battery portion indicated by the LED. the cable into the charging socket on the By acting on the UConnect™...
  • Page 47 CONTINUING THE CHARGING INSTANT CHARGING PROCEDURE MANAGEMENT After interrupting the charging procedure, Instant charging is performed by pressing if you wish to resume the procedure, you the button (A) fi g. 35 located next to the can either perform the door lock operation charging socket or through the dedicated by pressing the button on the key or...
  • Page 48 END OF CHARGING FAILURE DURING CHARGING PROCEDURE PROCEDURE The charging procedure ends when all If a fault is detected during the charging the LEDs (A) fi g. 36, located next to the procedure, the fi rst and last LED located charging socket, will light up in green with next to the charging socket will light up a steady light (during the charging phase fl...
  • Page 49 "eCoasting" MODE INTERVENTION TYPE By pressing button (A) fi g. 38 the LED located on the button will light up and SELECTION (ENERGY SAVING) the symbol will be shown on the You can select the type of intervention instrument panel display, which will be: of the "eCoasting"...
  • Page 50 "eBraking" MODE NOTE In order to make the most effi cient use of the system, the braking phase (HIGH-VOLTAGE should, where possible, be modulated by BATTERY CHARGING) applying gradual pressure on the brake pedal so as to allow maximum energy recovery.
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  • Page 52 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL AND MULTIMEDIA This section gives you all the information INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES ...52 you need to understand, interpret and DISPLAY ..........56 use the instrument panel correctly. It also WARNING LIGHTS AND describes the features related only to the hybrid system present on the UConnect™...
  • Page 53 INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES RECONFIGURABLE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY km/h READY 5299 J0B6026E A. Tachometer - B. Digital fuel level gage with fuel reserve warning light (the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle where the fuel filler neck is located) - C. Reconfigurable 7" multifunction display - D. Digital vehicle range indicator (this indicator is not fixed but can be selected from several others in the instrument panel menu) - E. Power meter (expressed as percentage %) WARNING The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version.
  • Page 54 DIGITAL FUEL LEVEL GAUGE FUEL RESERVE DISPLAY When the tank is completely empty (B) fi g. 41, the indicator turns yellow The digital gage on the display shows the When the fuel reserve level is left inside and the last graphic notch on the digital amount of fuel (A) fi...
  • Page 55 In this case, switch off the NOTE The screen shown in fi g. 43 is only engine and contact a Jeep Dealership. one of the possible selectable screens for this portion of the instrument panel, so it is not necessarily always present.
  • Page 56 Automatic transmission temperature / Oil DIGITAL RANGE INDICATOR temperature / Battery charge status The digital indicator (A) fi g. 48 displays the range value for "ELECTRIC" (electric The same mode and graphic scale are motor) operation. also used to display the information related to: The digital indicator (B) fi...
  • Page 57 DISPLAY The different Menu items are selected FUEL ECO using the control buttons located on the (fuel consumption) left side of the steering wheel fi g. 49. The car is equipped with a 7" This menu option displays quantities "Fuel reconfi gurable multifunction display that consumption"...
  • Page 58 HYBRID INFO Effi ciency Coach (hybrid system information) The "Effi ciency Coach" function provides the driver with "visual awareness" through This Menu item allows you to view the indications on the instrument panel information on the instrument panel display on how to achieve maximum display concerning: energy effi...
  • Page 59 Driving the car in optimal conditions is achieved when the letter " " and the graphic indication on the graphic bar are shown in green in the middle of the display screen. J0B6041E J0B6043E J0B6042E...
  • Page 60 Charge / Power The charge/power indications are only HYBRID INFO displayed when the vehicle is ready for The "Charge / Power" function shows driving. the instantaneously available on the The display on the instrument panel varies instrument panel display. according to the following conditions: The light blue outer graphic ring ...
  • Page 61 "Load" display "E-Drive Mode" The green charging indicator grows The "E-Drive Mode" function informs the towards the left when the regeneration driver of the selected operating mode phase is in progress or when the heat ("HYBRID" or "ELECTRIC" or "E-SAVE") engine is charging the high-voltage by showing dedicated messages on the battery.
  • Page 62 When the vehicle is moving, the warning light goes out: if the warning light remains on with steady light or flashing light, contact the Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 63 Jeep Dealership. TRACTION BATTERY FAILURE The symbol appears on the instrument panel display in case of traction battery failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership. HYBRID-ELECTRIC SYSTEM FAILURE The symbol appears on display of the instrument panel in case of hybrid-electrical system failure. The display will also show a dedicated message.
  • Page 64 Symbol What it means PEDESTRIAN ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING SYSTEM FAILURE This symbol is shown on the instrument panel display in case of failure of the pedestrian acoustic warning. Contact a Jeep Dealership. 4WD LOW MODE ENGAGEMENT The message appears on the instrument panel display in case of 4WD LOW mode engagement.
  • Page 65 If the green or white symbol does not turn on after pushing the relative button on the central tunnel, this indicates a system failure: in this case contact a Jeep Dealership. HILL DESCENT CONTROL System activation: symbol switched on continuously along with the display of a dedicated message.
  • Page 66 The message is shown on the instrument panel display to indicate that 4WD is not available (e.g. including if there is no SERV 4WD fuel) or to indicate an all-wheel drive system failure. If the fault persists, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 67 Hybrid-electric system This message appears on the instrument panel display if there is a fault in the hybrid-electric system. Contact a Jeep failure Dealership. The display of the instrument panel shows messages related to the operating mode selected ("HYBRID" or "ELECTRIC" or Operating Mode "E-SAVE").
  • Page 68  "Battery" (peak power value, UCONNECT™ 8.4” NAV expressed in kW, that the high voltage DAB Radio / battery is able to supply/absorb. This UCONNECT™ 8.4” DAB power supplies the front and rear Radio electric motors and car loads);  "Climate" (power value, expressed in kW, that the automatic dual-zone Using the display of the UConnect™...
  • Page 69 NOTE During deceleration energy Driving History recovery operations ("eBraking" or Using the "Driving History" function, "eCoasting") the power value of the you can see the graphs (relating to the high-voltage battery displayed on the "Previous Week" and "Current Week") on UConnect™...
  • Page 70 Distance Travelled Schedules 12:01 21.5° 20.5° FM: 89.00 MHz The graphic bars on the display (regarding Schedule Using the "Schedules" feature, you can the "Previous Week" and the "Current Schedule 1: Charge, 11:00 PM - 05:30 AM schedule the automatic dual-zone climate Power Days S —...
  • Page 71 Charging Schedule NOTE If the "Until Full" setting is selected and the charge cable is connected after Using this function you can set the high the schedule start time, the high voltage voltage battery charging by selecting the battery charge procedure will start the following settings fi...
  • Page 72 Climate Schedule NOTE Before the comfort temperature is reached, press and release the door This function is used to set the ignition of unlocking button located on the key the automatic dual-zone climate control with remote control, or on the handle system when the engine is turned off by of the driver's door (for versions with selecting the following settings, fi...
  • Page 73 NOTE The schedule of the automatic NOTES E-Save dual-zone climate control system can  If a problem occurs with the electric The "E-Save" function makes it is possible be activated only under the following motor, the automatic dual-zone to safeguard the high voltage battery conditions: climate control system schedule will charge status or use the heat engine to...
  • Page 74 Charge Settings Proceed as follows:  press the "Hybrid/Electric Pages" Using the "Charge Setting" function, button, fig. 59; you can set the power level / current  press the "Charge Setting" button consumption during charging. Select the displayed level on the display, which fig. 68, and select one of the levels ranges from a minimum level ("Lvl "1') up shown on the display.
  • Page 75 "Mode 3" supplied separately as optional equipment by FCA. For  the high-voltage battery load capacity; connections with Jeep Easy Wallboxes, refer to the "JEEP easyWallbox" section in the  the age of the high-voltage battery and "Knowing your vehicle"...
  • Page 76 NAVIGATION Planning a route If a route is planned, the map shows charging stations near your destination. (only for versions with UConnect™ 8.4” NAV DAB Radio) Finding a public charging station If a route isn't planned, the map shows charging stations near your current Content on the screen WARNING In the interest of safety and location.
  • Page 77  Select a charging station from the Tip: You can add a charging station as a Charging connectors map or list, fig. 70. A pop-up menu stop on your route by using the pop-up Select "Settings" in the "Main Menu" and opens on the map showing the name menu.
  • Page 78 SAFETY The following section is very important: PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO it describes the safety systems supplied THE HYBRID SYSTEM .....78 with the car’s hybrid system. The ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS ....81 necessary instructions on how to PEDESTRIAN ACOUSTIC use them correctly are also given. SIGNALLING SYSTEM ......84 For anything not included, refer to the "Safety"...
  • Page 79 PRECAUTIONS RELATING Warnings WARNING Non-insulated cables or wires may be visible inside or outside TO THE HYBRID SYSTEM In case of fault, damage or fi re to the the vehicle. Never touch cables and/ vehicle: or connectors: electric shock could ...
  • Page 80 HYBRID SYSTEM COMPONENTS ON CAR NOT TO TOUCH J0B6061E Do not touch, disassemble, remove or replace the following components: 1. Front electric motor - 2. Charging control module - 3. High voltage system specific components fusebox - 4. Rear electric motor - 5. Charge module...
  • Page 81 Any maintenance, repair or occur. In case of need, contact a Jeep modification work must usually be carried Dealership. out by qualified technicians. 50) Even if the high-voltage battery is...
  • Page 82 ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS The warning light is always on when the ESC system is deactivated. To activate the ESC system again, briefl y 51) 52) 53) press the button fi g. 73. In this way, normal ESC operation is restored. ESC (ELECTRONIC STABILITY NOTE The message “ESC OFF”...
  • Page 83 HDC (HILL DESCENT CONTROL) Enabling the system System Activation SYSTEM The system is enabled by pressing the Once enabled, the HDC system will The HDC (Hill Descent Control) system button located on the central tunnel activate automatically if the car is driven was designed for off-road driving at low fi...
  • Page 84 Deactivating the system Warnings for the driver ATTENTION The HDC system is deactivated, but The appearance of the symbol on the remains available, if one of the following instrument panel display and the turning 51) In “Full Off” mode, the engine conditions occurs: on of the LED on the button shown in torque reduction and stability functions...
  • Page 85 PEDESTRIAN ACOUSTIC WARNING SIGNALLING SYSTEM 54) The pedestrian acoustic warning system is a driving aid and was not designed to avoid collisions. The driver During electric operation mode must never reduce their level of attention ("ELECTRIC"), children, pedestrians, while driving. Driving is always the cyclists, animals and other road users responsibility of the driver, who must take may not perceive the car, as the usual...
  • Page 86 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL situation, making it a welcome companion (ACC) ..........94 with our comfort and wallets in mind. FOUR WHEEL DRIVE - JEEP For anything not included, refer to ACTIVE DRIVE (4WD) AND the "Starting and driving" section JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE LOW in the Owner Handbook.
  • Page 87 STARTING THE ENGINE ENGINE STARTING PROCEDURE NOTE With the car stationary or when the automatic transmission lever is in neutral Proceed as follows: (N), the electric motor is running while the  turn the ignition device to the RUN The motor is normally started in heat engine is off.
  • Page 88 ENGINE SWITCH OFF WARNING PROCEDURE 55) 56) 55) Do not leave the vehicle in a poorly ventilated area with electrical operating Proceed as follows: mode on and heat engine switched off, as  with the car stationary, press the the heat engine may start automatically brake pedal;...
  • Page 89 AUTOMATIC GEAR LEVER The diagram for gear engagement is shown on the panel to the side of the gear TRANSMISSION The gear lever fi g. 76 can be moved to the lever. following positions: (6 GEARS) The gear engaged is shown on the ...
  • Page 90 To exit position P (“Park”), or to pass from LEVER POSITIONS Parking uphill, before bringing the gear position N (Neutral) to position D (Drive) lever to P ("Park") engage the electric Park (P) or R (Reverse) when the car is stopped parking brake, otherwise moving the gear or is moving at a low speed, in addition to lever from P ("Park") might be diffi...
  • Page 91 Reverse (R) Drive (D) - Automatic forward gear "AutoStick "- Manual (sequential) shifting mode Use this position in normal driving conditions. In the case of frequent shifting (e.g. when the car is driven with a heavy load, on Select this position only with the car at a The accelerator must be released, gradients, with strong headwind or when standstill.
  • Page 92 The symbol might be shown on the switching off, automatically downshifting if instrument panel display. the engine speed is too low. In the event of "limp home" mode immediately contact the nearest Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 93 "Automatic transmission lever release" failure it is still recommended to contact a chapter in the "In case of emergency" from R to another position only with Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. section. the car at a complete standstill and engine idling;...
  • Page 94  Unexpected movement of the car  on versions equipped with Keyless  when using the car with extremely low can injure the occupants or people Enter-N-Go, do not leave the external temperatures, transmission nearby. Do not leave the car with electronic key near the car (or in operation may change depending engine running: before getting out of...
  • Page 95 ADAPTIVE CRUISE WARNING WARNING CONTROL (ACC) 57) Never use position P ("Park") instead 7) Before moving the gear lever from ACC SYSTEM ENABLING / of the electric parking brake. Always position P ("Park"), bring the ignition engage the electric parking brake when device to RUN position and press the DISABLING parking the car to avoid the accidental...
  • Page 96 JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE With the car stopped, the ignition device to RUN or with the engine running, move (4WD) AND JEEP ACTIVE the gear lever to the neutral position /ì(N) DRIVE LOW (4WD LOW) and press the 4WD LOW button. The message “4WD LOW”...
  • Page 97 SELEC-TERRAIN™ DRIVING MODE SELECTION  ROCK (where provided, for Trailhawk versions only): this mode is only Turn knob (A) fi g. 79 to select the desired available if the 4WD LOW mode is mode. activated. The device sets the car  AUTO (Automatic): the traction mode to maximize traction and give the The Selec-Terrain™...
  • Page 98 When the engine is started, the AUTO “Energy Management" system (operating mode selection) mode is automatically selected (LED on The Selec-Terrain™ system is able to interact with the different operating modes close to the AUTO message). ("HYBRID" / "ELECTRIC" / "E-SAVE" of the car) according to the following table: Turning the knob A fi...
  • Page 99 Energy Management" system operating  "ELECTRIC mode": this operating mode WARNING mode activates the operation of the electric motor only. If high performance is The "Energy Management" system allows 60) If the vehicle is accidentally partially required (pressing on the accelerator you to select the following operating pedal) the electric motor and the modes:...
  • Page 100  when the depressurization operations REFUELING THE VEHICLE are completed, it will be possible to refuel (during this procedure a Always stop the engine before refueling. dedicated message will appear on the instrument panel display). The REFUELING PROCEDURE depressurisation procedure is usually To refuel proceed as follows: quite fast.
  • Page 101 The refueling procedure described Warnings previously is illustrated on the label  In plug-in hybrid vehicles, depending (C) fi g. 82 applied inside the fuel fi ller on the type of use, the fuel may fl ap. remain inside the tank for extended periods of time and its characteristics NOTE After pressing button (A) fi...
  • Page 102 EMERGENCY FUEL FLAP NOTE If refuelling is performed by manually unlocking the fuel fl ap, special OPENING attention must be paid to the reference (where provided) operation as the fuel may fl ow back. If the fuel fl ap is not unlocked due to faults in the electrical unlocking system, the fuel fl...
  • Page 103 DRIVING TIPS Driving on snow, mud or sand Driving uphill In heavy snow, when pulling a load, Before tackling a very steep climb, shift or for additional control of the car at the transmission to a lower gear and slower speeds, shift to a low gear and, select 4WD LOW operating mode.
  • Page 104 NOTE Dispose of any potentially polluting waste materials (e.g. batteries and used oil) respecting the environment. In case of doubt about the disposal of waste materials, please contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 105 TIPS FOR DRIVING Passenger compartment heating Guide HYBRID CARS If possible, warm up the passenger Drive at a constant speed and anticipate Drive the car avoiding abrupt acceleration compartment before driving. obstacles in order to brake the less and adapting the driving style and speed possible.
  • Page 106 Tires Switching off superfl uous functions Energy recovery optimization Check the tire pressures at least once Functions such as seat heating or Energy recovery is a feature of hybrid every four weeks: if the pressure is too activating the heated rear window require cars and allows to effi...
  • Page 107 Optimal energy recovery Fuel consumption optimization Electrical operating mode Optimizing energy recovery is possible by Charge the vehicle regularly using a The range of the car in electric mode is adopting an appropriate driving style. charging device. infl uenced by several factors (including electrical devices such as air conditioning, As soon as the indicator on the instrument This reduces fuel consumption from the...
  • Page 108 (ref. IATA-DGR standard and cleaner environment. IMDG code 01.01.2018) because the high-voltage battery installed on the Contact the Jeep Dealership for repair vehicle has passed all the safety tests and maintenance work. FCA's qualifi ed required by the regulations in force and personnel have the best knowledge and complies with the safety systems.
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  • Page 110 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Have a fl at tire or a burnt-out bulb? IN CASE OF ACCIDENT ....110 FUSES ...........111 At times, a problem such as these may interfere with your driving experience. CHANGING A WHEEL ....111 The pages on emergencies can help JUMP-STARTING ......112 you to deal with critical situations AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION...
  • Page 111 (identified by the yellow To reactivate the high-voltage battery, triangular label with the symbol contact a Jeep Dealership. or because they are connected to orange cables) or any components that came into contact with uncovered high voltage cables. NEVER touch exposed electric cables: danger of ELECTROCUTION;...
  • Page 112 The spare wheel (where provided) fi g. 85 is located under the boot load platform. WARNING Contact a Jeep Dealership to ACCESS TO THE SPARE replace the specifi c fuses for this version. WHEEL...
  • Page 113 JUMP-STARTING 62) With the spare wheel fitted avoid WARNING violent acceleration and braking, abrupt steering and fast cornering. The total life LOW VOLTAGE BATTERY 61) The spare wheel (where provided) of a space-saver wheel is approximately (12 VOLT) FLAT is specific to the vehicle: do not use it 3000 km (1865 miles), after which it on vehicles of a different model, nor If the low-voltage battery (12 Volt) battery...
  • Page 114 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION LEVER RELEASE In the event of a failure, to move the gear lever from P ("Park"), proceed as follows:  switch off the engine;  engage the electric park brake;  working carefully in the point indicated by the arrow, fig. 87, remove J0A6167E 5520413D the transmission trim (complete with...
  • Page 115 IGNITION KEY EMERGENCY REMOVAL The ignition key (for versions with a mechanical key) can be removed only if the gear lever is in position P ("Park"). If the car's battery is discharged, the ignition key, if inserted, remains locked in its seat.
  • Page 116 VEHICLE It is recommended to tow the car with all the four wheels LIFTED from the ground. 10) It is advisable to contact a Jeep It is therefore possible to tow the car on Dealership to have the refitting procedure the fl...
  • Page 117 65) The front and rear tow hooks should WARNING be used only for emergencies on the road. You are allowed to tow the vehicle 63) For versions with mechanical key fob, for short distances using an appropriate turn the ignition key to the RUN position device in accordance with the rules of and then to OFF without removing it the road (a rigid bar), to move the vehicle...
  • Page 118 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Correct servicing permits the SCHEDULED SERVICING ....118 performance of the vehicle to be ENGINE COMPARTMENT ....123 maintained over time, as well as limited CAR INACTIVITY ......125 running costs and safeguarding the BODYWORK ........125 effi ciency of the safety systems. This section explains how.
  • Page 119 Vehicle Limited Warranty. It is advisable of the car (heat engine cooling and under the best conditions. For this reason, to inform a Jeep Dealership of any small high voltage components cooling); Jeep has planned a series of checks and operating irregularities without waiting for services at fi...
  • Page 120  check the low voltage battery DEMANDING USE OF THE CAR (12V) charge status and fluid level If the vehicle is used in one of the (electrolyte); following conditions:  visually inspect conditions of the  law enforcement (or security service), accessory drive belts;...
  • Page 121 SERVICE SCHEDULE WARNING 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 122 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres Years Visually inspect conditions and wear of front and rear disc ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● brake pads and integrity of pad wear indicator Visually inspect the condition of the accessory ●...
  • Page 123 (see the "Engine" paragraph in the "Technical data" chapter); strictly comply with the spark plugs replacement intervals in the Service Schedule. It is advisable to contact a Jeep Dealership for plug replacement.
  • Page 124 A. Engine oil dipstick - B. Engine oil filler cap - C. Heat engine coolant fluid - D. High voltage system coolant - E. Windscreen/rear window washer fluid - F. Brake fluid - G. Low voltage battery (12V) NOTE The cooling tank of the high voltage system cannot be refi lled by the driver. If it is necessary to top up the fl uids, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 125 WARNING 66) Never smoke while working in the engine compartment: gas and inflammable vapors may be present, with the risk of fire. 67) Be very careful when working in the engine compartment when the engine is hot: you may get burned. Do not get too close to the radiator cooling fan: the electric fan may start: injury hazard.
  • Page 126  presence of water in the foot area; WARNING The Jeep Dealership can provide further  when the car is in water at a level that advice on what to do if the vehicle should allows it to cross a ford;...
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  • Page 128 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Everything you may fi nd useful for ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK understanding how your vehicle is made VERSIONS ........128 and works is contained in this section ENGINE .........129 and illustrated with data, tables and HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY .....130 graphics. For the enthusiasts and the TRANSMISSION ......131 technician, but also just for those who BRAKES ........131...
  • Page 129 ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSIONS Versions Engine codes Bodywork versions 1.3 190HP 46337540 MPJHPFP NL1BAH1 1.3 240HP 46337540 MPJHPFP NN1BAH1 1.3 240HP Trailhawk 46337540 MPJHPFP TN1BAH1...
  • Page 130 ENGINE HEAT ENGINE Versions 1.3 190HP (*) 1.3 240HP (*) Engine code 46337540 46337540 Cycle Otto Otto Number and position of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line Piston bore and stroke (mm) 70 x 86.5 70 x 86.5 Total displacement (cm 1332 1332 Compression ratio...
  • Page 131 HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY Features Battery type Lithium ions Voltage (Volts) Energy capacity (kWh/Ah) 11.4 / 33 Range (km) (*) The range value varies according to the energy consumption of the devices installed on the vehicle (e.g. automatic dual-zone climate control system).
  • Page 132 TRANSMISSION Model Transmission Traction Integral Electrified Automatic transmission with six 1.3 190HP/1.3 240HP (Front traction forward gears plus reverse Heat engine + electric motor rear) The front and rear axles of the car are connected by a rear electric motor, capable of providing "eAWD" electric traction. This provides more torque on the rear wheels.
  • Page 133 TIRES AND WHEELS SNOW CHAINS WARNING Alloy rims. Tubeless radial carcass tires. 14) Keep the speed down when snow 7 mm snow chains can only be used All approved tires are listed in the chains are fitted; never exceed 50 km/h. on the 215/60 R17 96H tire (where Registration Certifi...
  • Page 134 RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED Versions Rims Tires Snow tires 7J x 17 H2 ET 37.5 215/60 R17 96H (*) 215/60 R17 96H (M+S) (*) 7J x 17 H2 ET 37.5 235/60 R17 102H 235/60 R17 XL 102H (M+S) 1.3 190HP 1.3 240HP 7J x 18 H2 ET 37.5 235/55 R18 100H 235/55 R18 100H (M+S)
  • Page 135 COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) When the tyres are warm, the infl ation pressure should be + 0.3 bar in relation to the recommended fi gure. However, recheck the correct value when the tyre is cold. With snow tires, add +0.2 bar to the pressure value prescribed for standard tires. If it is necessary to jack the vehicle, refer to the "Jacking the Vehicle"...
  • Page 136 DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its original tires. Small variations with respect to the reported values are possible depending on the dimensions of the rims. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. J0B6490E Limited / Longitude / Sport versions E (*) 4394...
  • Page 137 MINIMUM GROUND CLEARANCE/TYPICAL ANGLES J0B0667C "Minimum ground clearance" - reference A The height value is measured near the lower edge of the rear electric motor. The height above ground also determines the values of "Approach angle", "Departure angle" and "Breakover angle". Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its original tires and empty car.
  • Page 138 "Approach angle" - reference B The approach angle is determined by the horizontal line of the road surface and by the tangent line passing between the front wheel and the most projecting low point of the car. 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. Four-wheel drive (eAWD) versions: 16°...
  • Page 139 BOOT CAPACITY (Capacity - VDA standards ) LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT CAPACITY Liters Capacity with the TireKit device Capacity with the spare wheel (where provided) Cargo with the rear seats not folded down with the TireKit device 1230 (capacity measured at shelf level) Cargo with the rear seats not folded down with the spare wheel (where provided) 1239 (capacity measured at shelf level)
  • Page 140 WEIGHTS Weights (kg) 1.3 190HP 1.3 240HP Unladen weight (with all fluids, fuel tank filled to 90% and without 1860 1860 optional equipment) Payload including the driver (*) Maximum permitted loads (**) – front axle 1200 1200 – rear axle 1250 1250 –...
  • Page 141 When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh climate conditions, we recommend using a 60% mixture of PARAFLU and 40% demineralized water. (**) NOTE The cooling tank of the high voltage system cannot be refilled by the driver. If it is necessary to top up the fluids, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 142 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 Maintenance Plan. Constant use of the prescribed lubricants guarantees the fuel consumption and emission specifi cations. Lubricant quality is crucial for engine operation and duration.
  • Page 143 Original liquids and Features Specifi cation Applications lubricants TUTELA TRANSMISSION GI/VI ATF AW-1 automatic 9.55550-AV2 Synthetic lubricant. Contractual Technical transmission lubricant Reference N° F336.G05 SAE 75W API GL4 grade synthetic Electrified axle lubricant Lubricants and greases for drive TUTELA ALL STAR Molybdenum disulphide grease, Wheel side constant 9.55580-GRAS II...
  • Page 144 PERFORMANCE Top speed reachable after the initial period of usage of the car. Operating Mode km/h Hybrid mode 184 (*) / 200 (**) Electric mode 1.3 190HP versions (**) 1.3 240HP versions...
  • Page 145 FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO EMISSIONS The fuel consumption and CO emission fi gures declared by the manufacturer are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by the applicable standards in the country where the vehicle is registered. The type of route, traffi...
  • Page 146 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE CAR AT THE END OF ITS LIFE 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.
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  • Page 148 FCC specifi cations ......28 Automatic transmission charging cable ......37 Four-wheel drive ......95 (6 gears) ........88 Disconnecting the "mode 3" Four wheel drive - Jeep Active Automatic transmission lever charging cable ......42 Drive (4WD) and Jeep Active release ........113 Display ..........56 Drive Low (4WD LOW) ....95 Automatic transmission "limp...
  • Page 149 DC (Hill Descent Control) ff-road driving tips .......102 ips for driving system ..........82 Operating mode .......13 hybrid cars .........104 High-voltage battery ....10-130 Operating principle ......8 Tires and wheels ......132 Hybrid electric pages .......67 Towing a disabled vehicle ....115 Hybrid info ........57 Towing method ......115 ainting ........125 "HYBRID"...
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  • Page 153 FCA Italy S.p.A. – MOPAR – Technical Service Operations – Service Library Largo Senatore G. Agnelli 3 – 10040 Volvera – Torino (Italy) Print n. 530.10.343 – 11/2020 – 1 Edition Printed on recycled paper...

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