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Please disregard any features and equipment described in this manual that are not on this vehicle. FCA US LLC reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications, and/or make additions to or improvements to its products without imposing any obligation upon itself to install them on products previously manufactured.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................7 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ..................12 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............95 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................116 MULTIMEDIA ..........................157 SAFETY ............................210 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ....................277 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................306 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................
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INTRODUCTION UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION ......50 DOORS..............22 Manual Door Locks — If Equipped ....22 Introducing Voice Recognition ......50 Symbols Key..............8 Power Door Locks — If Equipped.....23 Basic Voice Commands ........50 VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS ....8 Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry ....24 Get Started ............50 Symbol Glossary ............9 Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit —...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR EXTERIOR LIGHTS ..........57 INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ....77 Multifunction Lever .........57 Storage..............77 INSTRUMENT PANEL Headlight Switch..........57 Sun Screens — If Equipped......81 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER......... 95 Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) — USB/AUX Control ...........82 Instrument Cluster Descriptions .....96 If Equipped............58 Power Outlets ..........83 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY .......
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STARTING AND OPERATING TRAILER TOWING ..........145 STOP/START SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED..... 131 Autostop Mode ..........131 Common Towing Definitions......145 STARTING THE ENGINE ........116 Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Trailer Hitch Classification......147 Normal Starting ........... 116 Autostop............132 Trailer Towing Weights AutoPark ............
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UCONNECT MODES ..........177 SAFETY TIPS ............273 FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE ......302 Steering Wheel Audio Controls ....177 Transporting Passengers......273 TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE ......303 Radio Mode ..........178 Transporting Pets ........273 ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM Media Mode ..........188 Safety Checks You Should Make (EARS) ..............305 Phone Mode ..........
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Snow Traction Devices ......... 356 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ........371 FUEL REQUIREMENTS ........364 Tire Rotation Recommendations ....358 FCA US LLC Customer Center....... 372 3.6L Engine ..........364 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center ....372 Reformulated Gasoline ......365 UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES ....358...
Owner’s Information, which may or may not be applicable to your vehicle, will be identified with the wording “If Equipped”. All data contained in this publication are intended to help you use your vehicle in the best possible way. FCA US LLC aims at a constant improvement of the vehicles produced.
SYMBOLS KEY If you do not read this entire Owner’s Manual, you may miss important information. Observe all Cautions and Warnings. These statements are against operating VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS WARNING! procedures that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. WARNING! These statements are against procedures that CAUTION!
SYMBOL GLOSSARY Red Warning Lights Some car components have colored labels with symbols indicating Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light precautions to be observed when using this component. It is important to Ú page 108 follow all warnings when operating your vehicle. See below for the definition of each symbol Ú...
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Yellow Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light Low Washer Fluid Warning Light — If Equipped Ú page 109 Ú page 110 Service Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) Warning Electronic Park Brake Warning Light Light — If Equipped Ú...
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Green Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights Cruise Control Set Indicator Light — If Equipped Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light Ú page 113 Ú page 114 Front Fog Indicator Light — If Equipped Set Speed Display Ú page 113 Ú page 114 KeySense Indicator Light —...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS The emergency key allows for entry into the NOTE: vehicle should the battery in the vehicle or the The key fob’s wireless signal may be blocked key fob become depleted. The emergency key is if the key fob is located next to a mobile also for locking/unlocking the glove Your vehicle is equipped with a key fob which...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Vehicles Equipped With Keyless Enter-N-Go — 1 — LED Light Passive Entry 2 — Unlock If one or more doors are open, or the liftgate is 3 — Liftgate open, the doors can be locked. The doors will 4 —...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Perchlorate Material — special handling may Gently remove the back cover from the fob, WARNING! (Continued) apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazard- being careful not to damage any of the ouswaste/perchlorate for further informa- snaps. If you think a battery may have been swal- ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KeySense also has additional features that are KeySense Unique Splash Screen CAUTION! always enabled when the specific key is in use At start-up the KeySense splash screen should Always remove the key fobs from the that cannot be set by the vehicle owner.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SENTRY KEY If the Vehicle Security Light turns on during The START/STOP ignition button has four normal vehicle operation (vehicle running for operating positions; three of which are labeled The Sentry Key Immobilizer system prevents longer than 10 seconds), it indicates that there and will illuminate when in position.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The push button ignition can be placed in the In case the ignition switch does not change with WARNING! (Continued) following modes: the push of a button, the key fob may have a low or depleted battery. In this situation, a back up Allowing children to be in a vehicle unat- ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: WARNING! The key fob may not be detected by the With Remote Start, the engine will only run Do not start or run an engine in a closed vehicle Keyless Enter-N-Go system if it is for 15 minutes.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Brake switch inactive NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) (brake pedal not pressed) For vehicles equipped with the Keyless Keep key fobs away from children. Opera- Battery at an acceptable charge level Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry feature, the ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — Manual Temperature Control (MTC) — If EMOTE TART OMFORT YSTEMS EMOTE TART INDSHIELD IPER Equipped –I — I QUIPPED CTIVATION QUIPPED In ambient temperatures of 40°F (4.5°C) or When Remote Start is activated, the front and When the Remote Start system is active and the below, the climate settings will default to rear defrost will automatically turn on in cold...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED 2. Perform one of the following methods to Cycle the vehicle ignition system out of the lock the vehicle: OFF position. The Vehicle Security system monitors the Push lock on the interior power door lock ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DOORS The Vehicle Security system is designed to protect your vehicle. However, you can create — I conditions where the system will give you a false ANUAL OCKS QUIPPED alarm. If one of the previously described arming To lock each door, rotate the door lock knob on sequences has occurred, the Vehicle Security each door trim panel forward.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the door lock button is locked (no ribbing is WARNING! (Continued) visible) when you shut the door, the door will lock. Therefore, make sure the key fob is not Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE -N-G — P If wearing gloves, or if it has been raining/ EYLESS NTER ASSIVE snowing on the Passive Entry door handle, NTRY the unlock sensitivity can be affected, The Passive Entry system is an enhancement to resulting in a slower response time.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Frequency Operated Button Integrated Key The vehicle will not unlock the doors when any (FOBIK-Safe) of the following conditions are met: To minimize the possibility of unintentionally The doors are manually locked using the door ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: The Unlock Doors Automatically On Exit feature To keep your door operating properly, observe will not operate if there is any manual operation the following guidelines: After pushing the door handle button, you of the door locks (lock or unlock).
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I To operate the sliding door manually with the OWER LIDING handles or to avoid unintentional operation of QUIPPED the power sliding doors from the rear seats, The power sliding door may be power opened or push the power sliding door power off button, closed in several ways: located in the overhead console, to remove...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! Personal injury or cargo damage may occur if caught in the path of the sliding door. Make sure the door path is clear before closing the door. Before driving off, check the instrument ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The inside door handle will not open the To Disengage The Child Protection Door Lock sliding door when the Child Protection Door 1. Open the sliding side door. Lock is engaged. 2. Slide the Child Protection Door Lock control The power sliding door will operate from the ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I EATED TEERING HEEL WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) QUIPPED Persons who are unable to feel pain to the Do not allow people to ride in any area of The steering wheel contains a heating element skin because of advanced age, chronic your vehicle that is not equipped with seats that helps warm your hands in cold weather.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Manual Front Adjuster WARNING! Both front seats are adjustable forward or Adjusting a seat while driving may be rearward. The manual seat adjustment handle dangerous. Moving a seat while driving is located under the seat cushion at the front could result in loss of control which could edge of each seat.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ANUAL DJUSTMENT EATS WARNING! (Continued) Seats should be adjusted before fastening WARNING! the seat belts and while the vehicle is Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving parked. Serious injury or death could result is dangerous.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that the shoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest. In a collision you could slide under the seat belt, which could result in serious injury or death.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Once the latches are released, tilt the entire Reinstalling The Bench Seat seat toward the front of the vehicle. The 1. To reinstall the bench seat, align the seats seat can now be removed through either front attachments into the detent positions sliding side door, or through the liftgate.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Fold-Flat — Quad Seats Seat can be removed easier with one outboard To fold the seat, lift the recliner lever to the full seat stowed in the load floor. upward position and push the seatback forward until it rests on the seat cushion.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Slide the lever upwards, or if equipped, pull 3. Push on seatback to slide seat forward to WARNING! the handle forward, to unlock the seatback. access the third row. Do not use this feature with a child in seat. Serious injury or death may occur.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. To put it back into position, pull back on the NOTE: NOTE: folded seat and make sure that it locks into This process is for when there is no child seat Push downward on the seatback to make sure position.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. To remove the seat, pull the release strap to 2. Tilt seat rearward to lock the seat back into release the rear latches. its original position. 5. Tilt the back of the seat to the upward NOTE: position.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Pull release strap marked “1” to release the 2. Pulling strap “2” releases the seatback to anchors. return to its full upright position. Stowed Third Row Seat To Unfold Third Row Seats Release Strap “1” Strap “2”...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Stow 'n Go Seating On vehicles equipped with Stow 'n Go seating, the second and third row seats can be folded into the floor for convenient storage. Second Row Stow 'n Go To stow the seat in the floor, move the front seat all the way forward using the manual seat adjustment bar.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Remove the plastic storage bin from the 8. Push down on floor panel to lock into place. storage area, and store in a safe location. 5. Fold the armrest upward and stow the seat by grabbing the strap on the lower part of the seatback, and guide the seat into the storage area.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! The storage bin cover must be latched and flat to avoid damage from contact with the front seat tracks, which have minimal clear- ance to the cover. Do not sit on the second row seat when it is ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Pull the strap located on the seat and pull 5. Replace the plastic storage bin into the the seat out of the storage area. Push the storage area. seat rearward making sure that it locks into 6.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ) — Adjusting The Seat Forward Or Rearward OWER DJUSTMENT RONT EATS WARNING! QUIPPED The seat can be adjusted both forward and Adjusting a seat while driving may be rearward by using the seat switch. The seat will Some models may be equipped with an dangerous.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Power Lumbar — If Equipped When the ignition is placed in the OFF WARNING! position, the driver seat will move about The front driver’s seat may be equipped with a 2.4 inches (60 mm) rearward if the driver Adjusting a seat while driving may be ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE For information on use with the Remote Start To adjust the armrest height, push and hold the EATED EATS system, see Ú page 20. button while moving the armrest to the desired Front Heated Seats — If Equipped position.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To adjust the head restraint rearward, continue WARNING! pulling forward on the top of the head restraint All occupants, including the driver, should to the furthest forward position and the head not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s restraint will return to the upright position.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the WARNING! head restraint. To lower the head restraint, A loose head restraint thrown forward in a push the adjustment button, located at the collision or hard stop could cause serious base of the head restraint, and push downward.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! To remove the center head restraint, raise it as A loose head restraint thrown forward in a far as it can go. Then, push the release button collision or hard stop could cause serious and the adjustment button at the base of each injury or death to occupants of the vehicle.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION Each time you give a Voice Command, first Push the VR button . After the beep, say: push the VR button, wait until after the beep, “Cancel” to stop a current voice session. ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I — I LLUMINATED ANITY IRRORS OWER IRRORS QUIPPED WARNING! QUIPPED The power mirror controls are located on the Vehicles and other objects seen in an outside driver-side door trim panel. To access an illuminated vanity mirror, flip down convex mirror will look smaller and farther one of the visors and lift the cover.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER The power mirror controls consist of mirror To operate HomeLink®, push and release select buttons and a four-way mirror control any of the programmed HomeLink® buttons. (HOMELINK®) — IF EQUIPPED These buttons will activate the devices they switch.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ® ® T Rolling Code Devices RASING ROGRAMMING HANNELS ARAGE PENER To determine if your device has a rolling code, a good indicator is its manufacturing date. To erase the channels, follow this procedure: To program any of the HomeLink® buttons to Typically, devices manufactured after 1995 activate your garage door opener motor, follow have rolling codes.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Continue to hold both buttons and observe 2. Return to the vehicle and push the WARNING! the HomeLink® indicator light. The programmed HomeLink® button three HomeLink ®indicator light will flash slowly times (holding the button for two seconds Your motorized door or gate will open and ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 3. Without releasing the button, proceed with 1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position. Canadian radio frequency laws require trans- Step 2 in “Programming HomeLink® To A 2. Place the hand-held transmitter mitter signals to time-out (or quit) after several Garage Door Opener”...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EXTERIOR LIGHTS NOTE: If the indicator light stays on constantly, ULTIFUNCTION EVER programming is complete and the garage The multifunction lever is located on the left door/device should activate when the side of the steering column. The multifunction HomeLink®...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE (DRL ) — NOTE: AYTIME UNNING IGHTS WITCH The engine must be running before the head- QUIPPED Push the multifunction lever toward the lights will come on in the Automatic mode. instrument panel to switch the headlights to The headlights or LED light bars on your vehicle —...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE IGHTS EMINDER IGNALS ATTERY ROTECTION If the headlights or the parking lights are left on Move the multifunction lever up or down to This feature provides battery protection to avoid after the ignition is placed in the OFF position, activate the turn signals.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR LIGHTS If a light is left on, it will automatically be turned off approximately 10 minutes after the ignition is in the OFF position. NTERIOR OURTESY IGHTS Rear Courtesy/Reading Lights — If The courtesy light switches are used to turn the courtesy lights on/off.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHERS At the bottom most setting (extreme bottom) To turn the windshield wipers off, rotate the interior lights are turned off (dome off), and the switch within the lever all the way down to OFF. The windshield wiper/washer controls are cluster, radio and instrument lighting go to their located on the right side of the steering column.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Windshield Washers IPER ASHER WARNING! To use the washer, pull the lever rearward Rear Window Wiper Operation Sudden loss of visibility through the toward you and hold. If the lever is pulled while windshield could lead to a collision. You might Rotate the windshield wiper lever center ring on the intermittent setting, the wipers will turn not see other vehicles or other obstacles.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CLIMATE CONTROLS NOTE: Recirculation Button The MAX A/C setting is only available on the Press and release the Recirculation UTOMATIC LIMATE ONTROL touchscreen. button on the touchscreen, or push ESCRIPTIONS UNCTIONS the button on the faceplate to change A/C Button the system between recirculation Press and release the button on the...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE AUTO Button When the defrost button is selected, the blower CAUTION! level may increase. Use Defrost mode with Set your desired temperature and maximum temperature settings for best Failure to follow these cautions can cause press the AUTO button on the windshield and side window defrosting and damage to the heating elements:...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Push the blue button on the faceplate Blower Control Mode Control or touchscreen or press and slide the Blower Control regulates the amount The airflow distribution mode can be temperature bar towards the blue of air forced through the climate adjusted so air comes from the arrow button on the touchscreen for control system.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Bi-Level Mode Climate Control OFF Button Air comes from the instrument panel Press and release this button on the outlets and floor outlets. A slight touchscreen, or push the button on amount of air is directed through the the faceplate to turn the Climate defrost and side window demister Control ON/OFF.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rear Lock Button NOTE: The speeds can be selected using the buttons When the SYNC feature is active, the on the touchscreen. Press and release this button to lock passenger’s temperature will move up and out the rear manual temperature Panel Mode down with the driver’s temperature.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Floor Mode NOTE: It is not necessary to move the temperature Press this button on the touchscreen settings. The system automatically adjusts the to change the air distribution mode to temperature, mode and fan speed to provide Floor Mode.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rear Blower Control Bi-Level Mode ANUAL LIMATE ONTROL The rear blower control can be Air comes from both the headliner ESCRIPTIONS UNCTIONS outlets and the floor outlets. manually set to off, or any fixed blower speed by pushing the blower control buttons.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE A/C Button Recirculation Button Attempting to use Recirculation while in this mode causes the LED in the control button to Press and release the A/C button to Press and release this button to blink, and then turn off. change the current setting.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Push the blue button on the faceplate Blower Control CAUTION! or touchscreen or press and slide the Blower Control is used to regulate the Failure to follow these cautions can cause temperature bar towards the blue amount of air forced through the damage to the heating elements: arrow button on the touchscreen for...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Mode Control Bi-Level Mode Climate Control OFF Button The airflow distribution mode can be Air comes from the instrument panel Press and release this button to turn adjusted so air comes from the outlets and floor outlets. A slight the Climate Control ON/OFF.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To change the rear system settings: Rear Temperature Control NOTE: The SYNC setting is only available on the touch- These buttons provide the rear passengers with Press the "Rear Climate" button on the touch- screen.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Bi-Level Mode The system provides heated air through the Rear Temperature Control floor outlets or cool, dehumidified air through Press this button on the touchscreen To change the temperature in the rear the headliner outlets. to change the air distribution mode to of the vehicle, push temperature Bi-Level Mode.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Panel Mode NOTE: UTOMATIC EMPERATURE ONTROL (ATC) — I Air comes from the outlets in the QUIPPED It is not necessary to move the temperature headliner. Each of these outlets can settings for cold or hot vehicles. The system Automatic Operation be individually adjusted to direct the automatically adjusts the temperature,...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Summer Operation Window Fogging LIMATE OICE OMMANDS The engine cooling system must be protected Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in Adjust vehicle temperatures hands-free and with a high-quality antifreeze coolant to provide mild, rainy, and/or humid weather.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT Operating Tips Chart CONTROL WEATHER SETTINGS CONTROL TORAGE WEATHER SETTINGS Operate in (Bi-Level Glove Compartment Cool Sunny Mode) Set the mode control The glove compartment is located on the to (Panel Mode) Set the mode control passenger side of the instrument panel.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Front Door Storage Instrument Panel Drawer Both interior front door panels have multiple There is a storage drawer located in the lower pockets for storage. center of the instrument panel. It can be released by pushing the access button above it. WARNING! The drawer is actuator assisted once the access button is pushed.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Front Seatback Storage — If Equipped 1. To access the storage bins with front seats in the rearward position, place the lock rod The front seatbacks have a storage pocket on in the unlocked position so the load floor some models.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Pull the latch located near the second row WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! seat to open the floor panel. Do not operate the storage bin covers while Always close the storage bin covers when the vehicle is in motion.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I NOTE: CREENS QUIPPED CAUTION! In the event of an individual being locked inside Sun screens are available for second row The storage bin cover must lay flat and be the storage bin, the storage bin cover can be seating windows.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE USB/AUX C Gently pull up on the tab to raise the sun screen. For example, if a device is plugged into the Type ONTROL Continue pulling the sun screen until the tab is A USB port and another device is plugged into There are numerous USB ports located near the top of the window.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE There are multiple USB “Charge Only” ports in Different scenarios are listed below when a this vehicle. non-phone device is plugged into the smaller and larger USB ports, and when a phone device In the floor tray ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Power outlets labeled with a “key” are powered when the ignition is in the ON or ACC position, while the outlets labeled with a “battery” are connected directly to the battery and powered at all times. NOTE: All accessories connected to the “battery”...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I — I IGAR IGHTER QUIPPED MOKER ACKAGE QUIPPED CAUTION! With the optional authorized dealer-installed NOTE: Many accessories that can be plugged in Smoker's Package Kit, a removable ash Cigar lighters can be purchased at an autho- draw power from the vehicle's battery, even receiver is inserted into one of the two rized dealer through Mopar®...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDOWS Sliding Side Door Power Window Control — If Equipped OWER INDOWS Second row passengers may open and close the sliding door window by a single control on The window switches on the driver’s door trim the door handle assembly.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the window runs into any obstacle during UTOMATIC INDOW EATURES auto-closure, it will reverse direction and then Auto-Down Feature To reactivate the Auto Up feature, perform the go back down. Remove the obstacle and use following steps after vehicle power is restored: the window switch again to close the window.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HOOD LOSING 1. Hold up the hood with one hand and with PENING the other hand remove the support rod The hood release lever (to open the primary from its seat and reinsert it into the locking latch) and safety latch (to open the secondary tab.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE LIFTGATE With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the liftgate, push the Passive Entry NLOCK IFTGATE lock button located to the right of the outside handle to lock the vehicle. The liftgate may be released in several ways: WARNING! Key fob...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I NOTE: OWER IFTGATE QUIPPED Tones are sounded and the turn signals are The power liftgate may be opened or closed in flashed with liftgate movements. These alerts several ways: can be turned on or off in Uconnect Settings Overhead console liftgate button Ú...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE STOW ‘N PLACE ROOF RACK — IF EQUIPPED The Stow ‘N Place roof rack does not increase ARGO EATURES the total load carrying capacity of the vehicle. Cargo Area Storage The crossbars and side rails are designed to Be sure the total load of cargo inside the vehicle carry weight on vehicles equipped with a plus that on the external rack does not exceed...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 4. Once the crossbar is in place, tighten both The thumb screws cannot be fully removed. thumb screws completely. Bending Pivot 3. Position the crossbars across the roof making sure the letters on the crossbars Removing Crossbars Installing Crossbars align with the matching letters on the side...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Then, position the crossbar along the TOWING ROSSBARS correct side rail. Make sure the letters on 1. Starting with one crossbar, completely the crossbar align with the matching letters loosen the thumb screws at both ends. Lift on the side rail.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 6. Repeat the procedure to stow the second WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) crossbar on the opposite side. Cargo must be securely tied down before Load should always be secured to cross driving your vehicle. Improperly secured loads bars first, with tie down loops used as addi- can fly off the vehicle, particularly at high tional securing points if needed.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 4. Temperature Gauge NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS WARNING! The temperature gauge shows engine 1. Tachometer coolant temperature. Any reading within A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. Indicates the engine speed in revolutions the normal range indicates that the You or others could be badly burned by steam per minute (RPM x 1000).
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY OCATION ONTROLS Your vehicle is equipped with an instrument cluster display, which offers useful information The vehicle’s instrument cluster is equipped to the driver. With the ignition in the OFF with an instrument cluster display (base or position (and the key removed, for vehicles with premium cluster), which offers useful...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Right Arrow Button Trip (Trip A / Trip B) NOTE: This procedure should only be performed after Stop / Start — If Equipped Push and release the right arrow button to scheduled maintenance is completed.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL — I Secondary Method For Oil Life Reset Procedure NOTE: ENSE LUSTER ESSAGES If the indicator message illuminates when you QUIPPED 1. Without pushing the brake pedal, place the start the vehicle, the oil change indicator ignition in the ON/RUN position (do not When the KeySense key is in use there will be: system did not reset.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Vehicle Info Transmission Temp NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY TEMS Displays the actual transmission temperature. Push and release the up or down arrow button until Vehicle Info is highlighted in the Oil Temp The instrument cluster display can be used to instrument cluster display.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Battery Voltage Hold OK to reset average fuel economy infor- Messages mation. Displays the actual battery voltage. Push and release the up or down arrow Trip Info button until Messages is highlighted in the Engine Hours —...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Base Instrument Cluster Display Screen Setup Options: None Compass Outside Temp 1 — Upper Left Time Range Current (MPG, L/100km, or km/L) Average (MPG, L/100km, or km/L) None ...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Base Instrument Cluster Display Screen Setup Options: None Compass Outside Temp Time Range Average (MPG, L/100km, or km/L) 3 — Center Current (MPG, L/100km, or km/L) Trip A Distance ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Speed Warning — If Equipped NOTE: When 12 Volt load reduction is activated, the Speed Warning is unavailable while KeySense message “Battery Saver On” or “Battery Saver Push and release the up or down arrow is in use.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 115 Volts AC Power Inverter System The battery was recently replaced and was After a trip: not charged completely. Check if any aftermarket equipment was Audio and Telematics System installed (additional lights, upfitter electrical The battery was discharged by an electrical ...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES For each trip the following information will be If the light is either not on during startup, stays displayed: on, or turns on while driving, have the system The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in inspected at an authorized dealer as soon as Trip A the instrument panel together with a dedicated...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The dual brake system provides a reserve Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake Battery Charge Warning Light braking capacity in the event of a failure to a System (ABS) are also equipped with Electronic This warning light will illuminate when portion of the hydraulic system.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault NOTE: If the light turns on while driving, safely pull over This light may turn on if the accelerator and and stop the vehicle. If the Air Conditioning (A/ Warning Light brake pedals are pressed at the same time.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Oil Pressure Warning Light When driving, if the driver or front passenger CAUTION! seat belt remains unbuckled, the Seat Belt This warning light will illuminate to Reminder Light will flash or remain on Continuous driving with the Transmission indicate low engine oil pressure.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL If the ABS light remains on or turns on while If the ESC Indicator Light comes on continuously Each time the ignition is turned to ON/RUN or driving, then the Anti-Lock portion of the brake with the engine running, a malfunction has ACC/ON/RUN, the ESC system will be on, even system is not functioning and service is...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL If the bulb does not come on when turning the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) CAUTION! ignition switch from OFF to ON/RUN, have the Warning Light condition checked promptly. Prolonged driving with the Malfunction The warning light switches on and a Indicator Light (MIL) on could cause damage Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing...
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Each tire, including the spare (if provided), Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for CAUTION! should be checked monthly when cold and proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s inflated to the inflation pressure recommended responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, The TPMS has been optimized for the original by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL KeySense Indicator Light — If Equipped Turn Signal Indicator Lights ELLOW NDICATOR IGHTS The KeySense indicator is illuminated When the left or right turn signal is Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) OFF when a KeySense key is detected activated, the turn signal indicator will Indicator Light —...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II HITE NDICATOR IGHTS CAUTION! (Continued) Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated If the MIL is flashing while the vehicle is Onboard Diagnostic system called OBD II. This This indicator light will illuminate running, severe catalytic converter damage system monitors the performance of the...
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Normally, the OBD II system will be ready. The The MIL will flash for about 10 seconds WARNING! (Continued) OBD II system may not be ready if your vehicle and then return to being fully illuminated was recently serviced, recently had a depleted until you turn OFF the ignition or start the Be possible that vehicle systems,...
STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE ORMAL TARTING WARNING! (Continued) To Turn On The Engine Using ENGINE START/ Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, Do not leave the key fob in or near the STOP Button adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and vehicle, or in a location accessible to chil- fasten your seat belts.
STARTING AND OPERATING ENGINE START/STOP Button Functions — With If pressure is detected on both pedals simulta- WARNING! (Continued) Driver’s Foot OFF The Brake Pedal (In PARK Or neously, a warning message will display in the NEUTRAL Position) instrument cluster Ú page 97. AutoPark is a supplemental feature.
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STARTING AND OPERATING AutoPark will engage when all of these Driver’s door is ajar WARNING! conditions are met: Driver’s seat belt is unbuckled Never use the PARK position as a substi- Vehicle is equipped with a gear selector ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or Do not shift between PARK, REVERSE, NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than with access to an unlocked vehicle.
STARTING AND OPERATING If the driver shifts into PARK while moving, the EATHER PERATION WARNING! (Continued) vehicle may Park. –22°F O −30°C) ELOW If the vehicle has a discharged battery, PARK will engage ONLY when vehicle speed is To ensure reliable starting at these booster cables may be used to obtain a 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) or less.
STARTING AND OPERATING If the gear selector is not in PARK and the The engine block heater cord is routed under The engine block heater will require ENGINE START/STOP button is pushed the hood, behind to the passenger’s side 110 Volts AC and 6.5 Amps to activate the heater element.
STARTING AND OPERATING PARKING BRAKE While cruising, brief full-throttle acceleration within the limits of local traffic laws contributes (EPB) to a good break-in. Wide-open throttle LECTRIC RAKE acceleration in low gear can be detrimental and Your vehicle is equipped with an EPB that offers should be avoided.
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STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Once the parking brake is fully disengaged, the WARNING! (Continued) The EPB fault lamp will illuminate if the EPB BRAKE warning lamp in the instrument cluster switch is held for longer than 180 seconds. The and the LED indicator on the switch will Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or ...
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STARTING AND OPERATING parking brake, when the vehicle reaches accelerator pedal, the parking brake will WARNING! (Continued) approximately 3 mph (4.8 km/h), the parking automatically engage to prevent the vehicle brake will remain engaged. from rolling. Driving the vehicle with the parking brake ...
STARTING AND OPERATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Brake Service Mode has requirements that WARNING! (Continued) must be met in order to be activated: You must press and hold the brake pedal while It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or The vehicle must be at a standstill.
STARTING AND OPERATING RAKE RANSMISSION HIFT WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) (BTSI) S NTERLOCK YSTEM Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or Do not shift between PARK, REVERSE, This vehicle is equipped with a BTSI that holds with access to an unlocked vehicle. NEUTRAL, or DRIVE when the engine is the transmission gear selector in PARK unless Allowing children to be in a vehicle unat-...
STARTING AND OPERATING To shift past multiple gear ranges at once (such By design, some vehicle and driveline NOTE: as PARK to DRIVE), simply rotate the gear combinations utilize NINTH gear only in very After selecting any gear range, wait a moment selector to the appropriate detent.
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STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Never use the PARK position as a substi- It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or tute for the parking brake. Always apply the NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than with access to an unlocked vehicle.
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STARTING AND OPERATING If the transmission temperature exceeds WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) normal operating limits, the transmission Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off controller may modify the transmission shift DO NOT race the engine when shifting from schedule, reduce engine torque, and/or expand PARK or NEUTRAL into another gear range, the ignition to coast down a hill.
STARTING AND OPERATING LOW (L) 2. Shift the transmission into PARK, if calibrated speeds. This may result in a slightly possible. If not, shift the transmission to different feeling or response during normal Use this range for engine braking when NEUTRAL.
STARTING AND OPERATING POWER STEERING the vehicle needs to be taken to the dealer for This vehicle has been upgraded with a heavy service. It is likely the vehicle has lost power duty starter, enhanced battery, and other The electric power steering system will provide steering assistance Ú...
STARTING AND OPERATING HVAC is set to full defrost mode at a high OSSIBLE EASONS NGINE TART NGINE HILE blower speed. UTOSTOP TART HVAC set to MAX A/C. Prior to engine shut down, the system will While in a forward gear, the engine will start check many safety and comfort conditions for when the brake pedal is released or the throttle Engine has not reached normal operating...
STARTING AND OPERATING — I ANUALLY ANUALLY RUISE ONTROL QUIPPED TART YSTEM TART YSTEM When engaged, the Cruise Control takes over accelerator operations at speeds greater than After turning off the Stop/Start system, push 25 mph (40 km/h). the Stop/Start OFF switch again (located on the switch bank).
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STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: To Vary The Speed Setting WARNING! In order to ensure proper operation, the Cruise To Increase Or Decrease The Set Speed Control system has been designed to shut down Leaving the Cruise Control system on when When the Cruise Control is set, you can increase if multiple Cruise Control functions are operated not in use is dangerous.
STARTING AND OPERATING To Accelerate For Passing To Resume Speed NOTE: Press the accelerator as you would normally. To resume a previously set speed, push the RES The driver can override the automatic When the pedal is released, the vehicle will button and release.
STARTING AND OPERATING The automatic braking function can be For limitations of this system and ENSE ENSORS enabled/disabled from the recommendations/precautions, see The four ParkSense sensors, located in the rear Customer-Programmable Features section of Ú page 141. fascia/bumper, monitor the area behind the the Uconnect system.
STARTING AND OPERATING If an obstacle is detected in the center rear If an obstacle is detected in the left and/or right ENSE ISPLAY region, the display will show a single solid arc in rear region, the display will show a single When the vehicle is in REVERSE and an the center rear region and will produce a flashing arc in the left and/or right rear region...
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STARTING AND OPERATING Rear ParkSense Arcs 1 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc 4 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 2 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 5 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 6 — Single 1/2 Second Tone/Solid Arc...
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STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the warning display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: WARNING ALERTS Less than Greater than Rear Distance...
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The vehicle graphic will remain displayed for as NABLING ISABLING ENSE When KeySense feature is present, the Park- long as the vehicle is in REVERSE. ParkSense can be enabled and Sense system will reject customer input to turn If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR disabled with the ParkSense switch, the system off via the hard switch.
STARTING AND OPERATING Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, ENSE YSTEM SAGE WARNING! taking care not to scratch or damage them. RECAUTIONS The sensors must not be covered with ice, Drivers must be careful when backing up snow, slush, mud, dirt, or debris. Failure to do even when using ParkSense.
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: A touchscreen button to disable display of the CAUTION! The ParkView Rear Back Up Camera has camera image is made available when the ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is programmable modes of operation that may be vehicle is not in REVERSE gear.
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) If snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance builds up on the camera lens, clean the lens, To avoid fuel spillage and overfilling, do not To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must rinse with water, and dry with a soft cloth.
STARTING AND OPERATING 4. When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, This label contains the month and year of Each axle GAWR is determined by the the fuel tank is full. manufacture, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating components in the system with the lowest load (GVWR), front and rear Gross Axle Weight Rating carrying capacity (axle, springs, tires or wheels).
STARTING AND OPERATING The front and rear curb weight values are Improper weight distributions can have an OMMON OWING EFINITIONS determined by weighing your vehicle on a adverse effect on the way your vehicle steers The following trailer towing related definitions commercial scale before any occupants or and handles and the way the brakes operate.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) Trailer Sway Control (TSC) consistent steering and brake control thereby enhancing towing safety. The addition of a The GAWR is the maximum capacity of the front The TSC can be a mechanical telescoping link friction/hydraulic sway control also dampens and rear axles.
STARTING AND OPERATING RAILER ITCH LASSIFICATION The following chart provides the industry standard for the maximum trailer weight a given trailer hitch class can tow and should be used to assist you in selecting the correct trailer hitch for your intended towing condition. Trailer Hitch Classification Definitions Class Max.
STARTING AND OPERATING RAILER OWING EIGHTS AXIMUM RAILER EIGHT ATINGS The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetrain. GCWR (Gross Trailer Tow Max. GTW Engine/Transmission Combined Weight Frontal Area Max. Tongue Weight Package (Gross Trailer Weight) Rating) 8,600 lb (3,900 kg) 40 sq ft (3.72 sq m)
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STARTING AND OPERATING Max Cargo With Max Cargo No Tongue Load, Max Max Trailer 360 lb Number Of Persons / Weight Of Occupants Trailer Trailer (136 kg) Tongue Load 1205 lb (546 kg) – 1205 lbs (546 kg) 360 lb (136 kg) = 845 lbs (383 kg) 845 lb (383 kg) 2 People / 300 lb (136 kg)
STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Perform the maintenance listed in the RAILER ONGUE EIGHT Remember that everything put into or on the “Scheduled Servicing” Ú page 306 When Never exceed the maximum tongue weight trailer adds to the load on your vehicle. Also, towing a trailer, never exceed the GAWR or stamped on your fascia/bumper or trailer hitch.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Towing Requirements — Tires Towing Requirements — Trailer Brakes WARNING! (Continued) Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a Do not interconnect the hydraulic brake Vehicles with trailers should not be parked compact spare tire.
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STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: CAUTION! Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicle’s If the trailer weighs more than 1,000 lb wiring harness. (453 kg) loaded, it should have its own The electrical connections are all complete to brakes and they should be of adequate the vehicle but you must mate the harness to a capacity.
STARTING AND OPERATING Cruise Control — If Equipped OWING Do not use on hilly terrain or with heavy Before towing, practice turning, stopping, and loads. backing up the trailer in an area located away from heavy traffic. When using the Cruise Control, if you experi- ...
STARTING AND OPERATING RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME) OWING EHICLE EHIND NOTHER EHICLE Towing Condition Wheel OFF The Ground FWD Models Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED Front Dolly Tow Rear NOT ALLOWED On Trailer NOTE: If your vehicle is disabled and in need of ...
STARTING AND OPERATING Recreational Towing 10. Turn the ignition OFF. Traction Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) Models When driving on wet or slushy roads, it is 11. Release the brake pedal. possible for a wedge of water to build-up Recreational towing is allowed ONLY if the front DRIVING TIPS between the tire and road surface.
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STARTING AND OPERATING Flowing/Rising Water WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) WARNING! Driving through standing water limits your Do not exceed 5 mph (8 km/h) when vehicle’s traction capabilities. Do not driving through standing water. This will Do not drive on or across a road or path exceed 5 mph (8 km/h) when driving minimize wave effects.
It may be possible that vehicle systems, including safety time and FCA US LLC, working with its suppliers, NOTE: related systems, could be impaired or a evaluates and takes appropriate steps as...
NOTE: Your Uconnect system may also have Screen Off and Mute buttons on the faceplate. FCA US LLC or your dealer may contact you The Uconnect system uses a combination of Push the Screen Off button on the faceplate to directly regarding software updates.
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MULTIMEDIA When making a selection, press the button on Pressing the Up or Down Arrow button on the Press the Apps button, then press the the touchscreen to enter the desired menu. right side of the screen will allow you to toggle Settings button on the touchscreen to Once in the desired menu, press and release...
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will change the type of ParkSense alert when a close object is detected. The “Sound Only” setting will provide an audible chime when ParkSense an object is detected. The “Sound and Display” setting will provide both an audible chime and a visual display when an object is detected.
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MULTIMEDIA Language When the Language button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different language options. Once an option is selected, the system will display in the chosen language. The available setting is: Setting Name Description This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system. The Language available languages are English, Français, and Español.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Touchscreen Beep This setting will allow you to turn the touchscreen beep on or off. This setting allows you to set the Control Screen to turn off automatically Control Screen Timeout after five seconds or stay open until manually closed. This setting will display smartphone notifications and messages in the Phone Pop-ups Displayed In Cluster Instrument Cluster Display.
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MULTIMEDIA Voice When the Voice button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s Voice Recognition feature. Setting Name Description This setting will change the response length for the Voice Recognition system. The “Brief” setting provides a shortened audio description from Voice Response Length the system.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the hours. Sync Time With GPS must be Set Time Hours off for this setting to be available. The “+” setting will increase the hours. The “-” setting will decrease the hours. This setting will allow you to set the minutes.
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MULTIMEDIA Safety & Driving Assistance When the Safety & Driving Assistance button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s safety settings. These options will differ depending on the features equipped on the vehicle. The settings may display in list form or within subfolders on the screen. To access a subfolder, select the desired folder;...
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will change the type of ParkSense alert when a close object is detected. The “Sound Only” setting will provide an audible chime when ParkSense an object is detected. The “Sound and Display” setting will provide both an audible chime and a visual display when an object is detected.
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MULTIMEDIA Lights When the Lights button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s exterior and interior lights. NOTE: When the “Daytime Running Lights” feature is selected, the daytime running lights can be turned on or off. This feature is only allowed by law in the country of the vehicle purchased.
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MULTIMEDIA Doors & Locks When the Doors & Locks button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to locking and unlocking the vehicle’s doors. NOTE: The “Auto Door Locks” feature default condition is enabled. When enabled, the door locks will lock automatically when the vehicle’s speed exceeds 12 mph (20 km/h).
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will chime an audible alert when the power liftgate is raising Power Liftgate Alert or lowering. Selectable options are “On” and “Off”. This setting will allow you to turn the Passive Entry feature (Keyless Passive Entry Enter-N-Go) on or off.
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MULTIMEDIA Key Off Options When the Key Off Options button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to vehicle shutoff. These settings will only activate when the ignition is set to OFF. Setting Name Description Easy Exit Seat This setting adjusts the seats to make exiting the vehicle easier.
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MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will adjust audio volume as speeds increase. At a higher Speed Adjusted Volume setting, the volume will increase more as the vehicle speeds up. The available settings are “Off”, “1”, “2”, and “3”. Surround Sound This setting will turn the Surround Sound system on or off.
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MULTIMEDIA SiriusXM® Setup NOTE: A subscription to SiriusXM® satellite radio is required for these settings to be functional. When the SiriusXM® Setup button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to SiriusXM® satellite radio. These settings can be used to skip specific radio channels and restart favorite songs from the beginning.
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MULTIMEDIA Restore Settings To Default When the Restore Settings To Default button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to resetting the Uconnect system back to its default settings. These settings can clear personal data and reset selected settings from other menus. Setting Name Description This setting will return all the previously changed settings to their factory...
MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT INTRODUCTION NOTE: 1 — Radio Button Uconnect screen images are for illustration 2 — Media Button purposes only and may not reflect exact soft- YSTEM VERVIEW 3 — Climate Button ware for your vehicle. 4 — Apps Button 5 —...
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MULTIMEDIA Feature Description Push the Enter/Browse button on the faceplate to accept a highlighted selection on the screen. Rotate the Tune/Scroll rotary knob to scroll through a list or tune a radio station. Push the Screen Off button on the faceplate to turn the screen on or off. Push the Mute button on the faceplate to turn the audio of the radio system off.
MULTIMEDIA & D Stop use immediately if a problem occurs. AFETY ENERAL NFORMATION Failure to do so may cause injury or damage Safety Guidelines The Uconnect features and services in the main to the product. See an authorized dealer for menu bar are easily customized for your repair.
MULTIMEDIA Care And Maintenance The following describes the left-hand control operation in each mode: Do not press the touchscreen with any hard or sharp objects (pen, USB stick, jewelry, Radio Operation etc.), which could scratch the surface. Pushing the top of the switch will Seek Up for the next available station and pushing the Do not spray any liquid or chemicals directly ...
MULTIMEDIA The radio is equipped with the following modes: Mute Button ADIO Push the Mute button to mute or unmute the Radio Controls system. Tune/Scroll Control SiriusXM® Satellite Radio (if equipped) Turn the rotary Tune/Scroll control knob Press the Radio button on the touchscreen to clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to enter the Radio Mode.
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MULTIMEDIA Undo SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Mode — If Fast Seek Up and Fast Seek Down Equipped You can backspace an entry by pressing the Press and hold, and then release the Back button on the touchscreen. Seek Up or Seek Down button to advance the radio through the available stations or channels at a faster rate.
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MULTIMEDIA SiriusXM® services require subscriptions, sold This functionality is only available for radios Acquiring SiriusXM® Subscription separately after the trial included with the new equipped with a Satellite receiver. In order to To activate the SiriusXM® Satellite Radio vehicle purchase. If you decide to continue your receive satellite radio, the vehicle needs to be subscription, US residents visit siriusxm.com/ service at the end of your trial subscription, the...
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MULTIMEDIA When in Satellite Mode: Replay The replay function provides a means to store The SXM button on the touchscreen is high- and replay up to 22 minutes of music audio and lighted. 48 minutes of talk radio. Once the channel is The SiriusXM®...
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MULTIMEDIA Press the Pause/Play button on the touchscreen to pause the playing of live or Play/Pause rewound content at any time. Play can be resumed by pressing the Pause/Play button again on the touchscreen. Press the Rewind button on the touchscreen to rewind the content in steps of five seconds.
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MULTIMEDIA Favorites Favorite Artist: While the song is playing, to set Press the Browse button on the touchscreen to a favorite artist, press the Favorites button on edit Presets, Favorites, Game Zone, and Jump Press the Favorites button on the touchscreen the touchscreen and then the Favorite Artist settings, along with providing the SiriusXM®...
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MULTIMEDIA Presets — If Equipped Favorites Alert Settings Press the Alert Settings tab at the top of the Press the Presets button (if equipped) located Press the Favorites button on the Browse at the left of the Browse screen. screen. Favorites screen.
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MULTIMEDIA Select Team — If Equipped Tune Start When you are on a station that you wish to save as a preset, press and hold the numbered Press the Select Team button on the Tune Start begins playing the current song from button on the touchscreen for more than two touchscreen to activate the League Scroll list.
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MULTIMEDIA Preset Selection From List Return To Main Radio Screen A preset can be selected by pressing any of the You can return to the Main Radio Screen by listed Presets, or by pushing the Enter/Browse pressing the X button or the Back Arrow button button on the Tune/Scroll knob to select the when in the Browse Presets screen.
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MULTIMEDIA Audio Setting Description Press the Balance/Fade button on the touchscreen to balance audio between the front speakers or fade the audio between the rear and front Balance/Fade speakers. Press the Front, Rear, Left or Right buttons or press and drag the red Speaker icon to adjust the Balance/Fade.
MULTIMEDIA Audio Source Selection Types of Media Modes EDIA Once in Media Mode, press the Source or Operating Media Mode USB Mode Source Select button on the touchscreen and Overview the desired mode button on the touchscreen. USB, AUX, and Bluetooth® are the Media USB Mode is entered by either inserting a USB sources available.
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MULTIMEDIA Controlling The Auxiliary Device In Bluetooth® Mode, press and release the Seek Up button on the touchscreen for the next The control of the Auxiliary device (e.g., selection on the Bluetooth® device. Press and selecting playlists, play, fast forward, etc.) release the Seek Down button on the cannot be provided by the radio;...
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MULTIMEDIA Media Mode Shuffle When in the Tracks List screen you can rotate the Tune/Scroll knob to highlight a track In USB Mode, press the Shuffle button on the In USB Mode, press the Media button on the (indicated by the line above and below the track touchscreen to select the desired audio source: touchscreen to play the selections on the USB name) and then push the Enter/Browse knob to...
MULTIMEDIA “Change source to USB” Redialing last dialed numbers (“Redial”). NOTE: Your phone must be capable of SMS messaging “Play artist Beethoven”; “Play album Calling Back the last incoming call number via Bluetooth® for messaging features to work Greatest Hits”;...
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MULTIMEDIA When you push the button you will hear a BEEP. You will be prompted for a specific command WARNING! The BEEP is your signal to give a command. and then guided through the available options. ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the Voice Command Button Prior to giving a voice command, one must ...
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MULTIMEDIA Natural Speech Help Command To begin using your Uconnect Phone, you must pair your compatible Bluetooth®-enabled Your Uconnect Phone Voice system uses a If you need assistance at any prompt, or if you mobile phone. Mobile phone pairing is the want to know your options at any prompt, say Natural Language Voice Recognition (VR) process of establishing a wireless connection...
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MULTIMEDIA Follow the steps below to pair your phone: 4. Search for available devices on your 6. Uconnect Phone will display an in-progress Bluetooth®-enabled mobile phone. screen while the system is connecting. 1. Place the ignition in the ACC or ON/RUN Press the Settings button on your mobile position.
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MULTIMEDIA NOTE: Pair A Bluetooth® Streaming Audio Device 7. When the pairing process has successfully For phones which are not made a favorite, the completed, the system will prompt you to 1. Press the Media button on the phone priority is determined by the order in choose whether or not this is your favorite touchscreen to begin.
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MULTIMEDIA Connecting To A Particular Mobile Phone Or Disconnecting or Deleting A Phone Or Audio 4. The option’s pop-up will be displayed. Audio Device After Pairing Device 5. Press the Disconnect Device or the Delete Uconnect Phone will automatically connect to Device button on the touchscreen.
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MULTIMEDIA Phonebook Download (Automatic Phonebook A maximum of 5,000 contact names with Managing Your Favorites — If Equipped Transfer From Mobile Phone) — If Equipped four numbers per contact will be downloaded There are two ways you can add an entry to your and updated every time a phone is If supported by your phone, Uconnect Phone favorites:...
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MULTIMEDIA To Remove A Favorite — If Equipped Listed below are the phone options with Call Controls Uconnect: The touchscreen allows you to control the 1. To remove a Favorite, select “Favorites” following call features: Redial from the Phone main screen. ...
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MULTIMEDIA Key Pad Number Entry Answer Or Ignore An Incoming Call — No Call Answer Or Ignore An Incoming Call — Call Currently In Progress Currently In Progress 1. Press the Phone button. If a call is currently in progress and you have When you receive a call on your mobile phone, 2.
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MULTIMEDIA Do Not Disturb can automatically reply with a Place/Retrieve A Call From Hold If two calls are in progress (one active and one text message, a call, or both when declining an on hold), press the Swap Calls button on the During an active call, press the Hold or Call On incoming call and send it to voicemail.
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MULTIMEDIA Call Continuation Things You Should Know About Uconnect WARNING! Phone Call continuation is the progression of a phone ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the call on the Uconnect Phone after the vehicle Voice Command wheel. You have full responsibility and ignition has been switched to OFF.
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MULTIMEDIA Audio Performance 2. “Reply” after an incoming text message has Push the Phone button and wait for the beep been read. to say a command. See some examples below: Audio quality is maximized under: Listen to the Uconnect prompts. After the “Call John Smith”...
MULTIMEDIA ANDROID AUTO™ & APPLE CARPLAY® — IF NOTE: The system is designed to keep your eyes on the Only use the numbering listed in the provided road and your hands on the wheel by letting Siri EQUIPPED table. Otherwise, the system will not transpose help you perform useful tasks.
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MULTIMEDIA NOTE: Once Android Auto™ is up and running on your Feature availability depends on your carrier and Uconnect system, the following features can be mobile phone manufacturer. Some Android utilized using your smartphone’s data plan: Auto™ features may or may not be available in Google Maps™...
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MULTIMEDIA For further information, refer to NOTE: Refer to https://play.google.com/store/apps/ www.android.com/auto/ (US) or https:// To see the track details for the music playing to see the latest list of available apps for www.android.com/intl/en_ca/auto/ (Canada). through Android Auto™, select the Uconnect Android Auto™.
MULTIMEDIA Push and hold the VR button on the steering Uconnect works seamlessly with Apple 2. Once the device is connected and wheel, or press and hold the “Microphone” icon CarPlay®, the smarter, more secure way to use recognized, the Phone icon on the drag & within Android Auto™, to activate Android’s™...
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MULTIMEDIA Once Apple CarPlay® is up and running on your Music Apps Uconnect system, the following features can be Apple CarPlay® allows you to access The Apple CarPlay® App plays all compatible utilized using your iPhone’s® data plan: all your artists, playlists, and music apps that are available to use, every time it is Phone from iTunes®...
MULTIMEDIA Apple CarPlay® allows you to use your voice to NOTE: Multiple Devices Connecting To The Uconnect interact with Siri through your vehicle’s voice Apple CarPlay® is a trademark of Apple® Inc. System — If Equipped recognition system, and use your smartphone’s iPhone®...
MULTIMEDIA RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES The radio manufacturer believes the internal EGULATORY AFETY wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The NFORMATION Under certain conditions, the mobile phone level of energy emitted is far less than the being on in your vehicle can cause erratic or US/CANADA electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless noisy performance from your radio.
SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES You also may experience the following normal WARNING! (Continued) characteristics when the ABS activates: (ABS) RAKE YSTEM Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will ABS motor noise or clicking sounds (you may diminish their effectiveness and may lead continue to hear for a short time after the The ABS provides increased vehicle stability to a collision.
SAFETY Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Control System (TCS).These systems work WARNING! together to enhance both vehicle stability and Light control in various driving conditions. The Brake Assist System (BAS) cannot The yellow ABS Warning Light will turn on when prevent the natural laws of physics from Your vehicle may also be equipped with the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN mode and...
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SAFETY Dynamic Steering Torque (DST) Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) WARNING! DST is a feature of the ESC and Electric Power The EBD function manages the distribution of Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road Steering (EPS) modules that provides torque at the braking torque between the front and rear conditions and driving conditions, influence the steering wheel for certain driving conditions...
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SAFETY Oversteer — when the vehicle is turning more WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) than appropriate for the steering wheel posi- tion. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly prevent the natural laws of physics from maintain your vehicle, may change the Understeer —...
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SAFETY ESC Operating Modes NOTE: ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light When driving with snow chains, or when starting And ESC OFF Indicator Light Depending upon model and mode of operation, off in deep snow, sand, or gravel, it may be the ESC system may have multiple operating The ESC Activation/Malfunction desirable to allow more wheel spin.
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SAFETY The ESC OFF Indicator Light indicates The following conditions must be met in order WARNING! that the Electronic Stability Control for HSA to activate: (ESC) is in a reduced mode. There may be situations where the Hill Start The feature must be enabled. ...
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SAFETY Towing With HSA Ready Alert Braking (RAB) A feature of the TCS, Brake Limited Differential (BLD), functions similarly to a limited slip HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate roll RAB may reduce the time required to reach full differential and controls the wheel spin across a back while towing a trailer.
SAFETY When TSC is functioning, the ESC Activation/ NOTE: Malfunction Indicator Light will flash, the engine The BSM system DOES NOT alert the driver power may be reduced and you may feel the about rapidly approaching vehicles that are brakes being applied to individual wheels to outside the detection zones.
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SAFETY The BSM system can become blocked if snow, The BSM system monitors the detection zone ice, mud, or other road contaminations from three different entry points (side, rear, accumulate on the rear fascia/bumper where front) while driving to see if an alert is the radar sensors are located.
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SAFETY Entering From The Rear Overtaking Traffic Vehicles that come up from behind your vehicle If you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative on either side and enter the rear detection zone speed less than 15 mph (24 km/h) and the with a relative speed of less than 30 mph vehicle remains in the blind spot for (48 km/h).
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SAFETY The BSM system will not alert you of objects that Rear Cross Path (RCP) When RCP is on and the vehicle is in REVERSE are traveling in the opposite direction of the (R), the driver is alerted using both the visual RCP is intended to aid the driver when backing vehicle in adjacent lanes Ú...
SAFETY (FCW) Blind Spot Modes NOTE: ORWARD OLLISION ARNING Whenever an audible alert is requested by the — I Three selectable modes of operation are ITIGATION QUIPPED BSM system, the radio is also muted. available in the Uconnect system. FCW with Mitigation provides the driver with When the system is in RCP, the system shall Blind Spot Alert Lights Only —...
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SAFETY If the driver reacts to the warnings by braking It is unsafe to test the FCW system. To prevent such misuse of the system, after four and the system determines that the driver intends to avoid the collision by braking but has Active Braking events within a key cycle, the Active Braking portion of FCW will be deacti- not applied sufficient brake force, the system...
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SAFETY Turning FCW On Or Off The default sensitivity of FCW is the “Medium” NOTE: setting and the system status is “Warning & The Forward Collision menu setting is located in Changing the FCW status to “Only Warning” Braking”. This allows the system to warn the the Uconnect Settings.
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SAFETY FCW Limited Warning Pedestrian Emergency Braking (PEB) — If WARNING! Equipped If the instrument cluster displays “ACC/FCW Pedestrian Emergency Braking (PEB) is not Limited Functionality” or “ACC/FCW Limited The Pedestrian Emergency Braking (PEB) is a intended to avoid a collision on its own, nor Functionality Clean Front Windshield”...
SAFETY NOTE: The tire pressure will vary with temperature by Once the low tire pressure warning (TPMS The PEB system will NOT retain the last setting approximately 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 12°F Warning Light) illuminates, you must increase selected by the driver after ignition shut down.
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SAFETY NOTE: Driving on a significantly underinflated tire CAUTION! (Continued) causes the tire to overheat and can lead to When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need to be increased up to an additional 4 psi tire failure. Underinflation also reduces fuel Using aftermarket tire sealants may cause ...
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SAFETY NOTE: If the ignition is cycled, this sequence will 2. If you install the compact spare tire in place It is particularly important for you to check the repeat, providing the system fault still exists. If of a road tire that has a pressure below the tire pressure in all of the tires on your vehicle the system fault no longer exists, the TPMS low-pressure warning limit, the “Inflate to...
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SAFETY 5. Once you repair or replace the original road TPMS Deactivation — If Equipped tire and reinstall it on the vehicle in place of The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) the compact spare, the TPMS will update can be deactivated if replacing all four wheel automatically.
SAFETY To reactivate the TPMS, replace all four wheel Some of the safety features described in this 3. If a child from 2 to 12 years old (not in a and tire assemblies (road tires) with tires section may be standard equipment on some rear-facing child restraint) must ride in the equipped with TPMS sensors.
SAFETY risk of injury caused by striking the inside of the BeltAlert Warning Sequence WARNING! vehicle. Everyone in a motor vehicle should be The BeltAlert warning sequence is activated Never place a rear-facing child restraint in belted at all times. ...
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Relying on the air bags alone could lead to in the event of a crash. authorized dealer. FCA US LLC does not more severe injuries in a collision. The air bags work with your seat belt to restrain you recommend deactivating BeltAlert.
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SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit A lap belt worn too high can increase the A seat belt that is worn under your arm is back and adjust the seat. risk of injury in a collision.
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SAFETY 3. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure insert the latch plate into the buckle until Use the following procedure to untwist a twisted you hear a “click.” lap/shoulder belt. 1. Position the latch plate as close as possible to the anchor point.
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SAFETY Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage In the front and second row outboard seats the is equipped with an Easy Up feature. This Misadjustment of the seat belt could shoulder belt can be adjusted upward or feature allows the shoulder belt anchorage to reduce the effectiveness of the safety belt downward to position the seat belt away from...
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SAFETY 1. Remove the mini-latch plate and regular 4. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, latch plate from its stowed position in the insert the mini-latch plate into the headliner slightly behind the second or mini-buckle until you hear a “click.” third row seat.
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SAFETY 5. Sit back in seat. Slide the regular latch plate 9. To release the seat belt, push the red button up the webbing as far as necessary to allow on the buckle. the seat belt to go around your lap. 10.
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SAFETY Seat Belts And Pregnant Women WARNING! WARNING! If the mini-latch plate and mini-buckle are ONLY use a Seat Belt Extender if it is physi- not properly connected when the seat belt cally required in order to properly fit the is used by an occupant, the seat belt will original seat belt system.
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SAFETY Seat Belt Pretensioner Switchable Automatic Locking Retractors (ALR) The front outboard seat belt system is equipped with pretensioning devices that are designed to The seat belts in the passenger seating remove slack from the seat belt in the event of positions are equipped with a Switchable a collision.
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SAFETY If the passenger seating position is equipped How To Disengage The Automatic Locking Mode WARNING! with an ALR and is being used for normal usage, Unbuckle the combination lap/shoulder belt only pull the seat belt webbing out far enough to Never place a rear-facing child restraint in ...
SAFETY Seat Belt Park Stitch — If Equipped Only place the seat belt webbing in this clip UPPLEMENTAL ESTRAINT YSTEMS while folding and opening the seat. Do not leave (SRS) The rear outboard seat belts may be equipped the webbing behind the clip when using the belt with a park stitch to raise the latch plate for Some of the safety features described in this to restrain an occupant.
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SAFETY Supplemental Side Air Bags After the self-check, the Air Bag Warning Light NOTE: will turn off. If the ORC detects a malfunction in If the speedometer, tachometer, or any engine Supplemental Knee Air Bags any part of the system, it turns on the Air Bag related gauges are not working, the Occupant Warning Light, either momentarily or Restraint Controller (ORC) may also be...
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SAFETY Redundant Air Bag Warning Light WARNING! (Continued) If a fault with the Air Bag Warning Never place a rear-facing child restraint in Light is detected, which could affect front of an air bag. A deploying passenger the Supplemental Restraint System front air bag can cause death or serious (SRS), the Redundant Air Bag Warning injury to a child 12 years or younger,...
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SAFETY The first stage inflator is triggered immediately Front Air Bag Operation WARNING! during an impact that requires air bag Front Air Bags are designed to provide deployment. A low energy output is used in less No objects should be placed over or near ...
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SAFETY When the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) The Occupant Classification System (OCS) The OCS will NOT prevent deployment of the detects a collision requiring the front air bags, it consists of the following: Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag. The OCS signals the inflator units.
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SAFETY Front Passenger Seat Occupant Status Front Passenger Air Bag Output Rear-facing child restraint Reduced-power deployment Child, including a child in a forward-facing child restraint or booster seat* Reduced-power deployment OR Full-power deployment Properly seated adult Full-power deployment OR reduced-power deployment Unoccupied seat Reduced-power deployment * It is possible for a child to be classified as an...
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SAFETY In order for the OCS to operate as designed, it is Lighter Weight Passengers (Including Small Increasing the front passenger’s seated weight important for the front passenger to be seated Adults) on the front passenger seat may result in a properly and properly wearing the seat belt.
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SAFETY Accessories that may change the seated weight on the front passenger seat are attached to the front passenger seat. Anything that may decrease or increase the front passenger’s seated weight. The OCS determines the front passenger’s most probable classification.
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OCS is unable to Standards (CMVSS). covers or cushions not designated by FCA US classify the front passenger seat status. A LLC for the specific model being repaired. malfunction in the OCS may affect the operation If it is necessary to modify the air bag ...
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SAFETY Knee Impact Bolsters Supplemental Side Air Bags When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam on the outboard side of the seatback’s trim cover. The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags The inflating SAB deploys through the seat knees of the driver and front passenger, and (SABs) seam into the space between the occupant and...
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SAFETY Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains The SABIC deploys downward, covering the side WARNING! (Continued) (SABICs) windows. An inflating SABIC pushes the outside edge of the headliner out of the way and covers In order for the SABICs to work as intended, ...
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SAFETY In side impacts, the Side Air Bags deploy WARNING! WARNING! independently; a left side impact deploys the left Side Air Bags only and a right-side impact Occupants, including children, who are up Side Air Bags need room to inflate. Do not ...
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SAFETY Rollover Events Air Bag System Components If A Deployment Occurs Side Air Bags and seat belt pretensioners are The front air bags are designed to deflate NOTE: designed to activate in certain rollover events. immediately after deployment. The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) moni- The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) tors the internal circuits and interconnecting NOTE:...
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SAFETY As the air bags deflate, you may see some Enhanced Accident Response System WARNING! smoke-like particles. The particles are a In the event of an impact, if the communication normal by-product of the process that gener- Deployed air bags and seat belt network remains intact, and the power remains ates the non-toxic gas used for air bag infla- pretensioners cannot protect you in another...
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SAFETY Your vehicle may also be designed to perform NOTE: After an accident, if the vehicle will not start any of these other functions in response to the After an accident, remember to cycle the igni- after performing the reset procedure, the Enhanced Accident Response System: tion to the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position and vehicle must be towed to an authorized dealer...
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SAFETY Event Data Recorder (EDR) These data can help provide a better WARNING! (Continued) understanding of the circumstances in which This vehicle is equipped with an event data crashes and injuries occur. Do not attempt to modify any part of your ...
SAFETY There are different sizes and types of restraints Before buying any restraint system, make sure HILD ESTRAINTS for children from newborn size to the child that it has a label certifying that it meets all Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up almost large enough for an adult safety belt.
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SAFETY Summary Of Recommendations For Restraining Children In Vehicles Child Size, Height, Weight Or Age Recommended Type Of Child Restraint Children who are two years old or younger and Either an Infant Carrier or a Convertible Child Infants and Toddlers who have not reached the height or weight limits Restraint, facing rearward in a rear seat of the of their child restraint...
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SAFETY Older Children And Child Restraints WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) Children who are two years old or who have Never place a rear-facing child restraint in outgrown their rear-facing convertible child seat front of an air bag. A deploying passenger can ride forward-facing in the vehicle.
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SAFETY Children Too Large For Booster Seats If the answer to any of these questions was WARNING! “no,” then the child still needs to use a booster Children who are large enough to wear the Improper installation can lead to failure of seat in this vehicle.
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SAFETY Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Combined Weight of LATCH – Lower Restraint Type the Child + Child LATCH – Lower Seat Belt + Top Seat Belt Only Anchors + Top Tether Restraint Anchors Only Tether Anchor...
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SAFETY LATCH Positions For Installing Child Restraints In This Vehicle 7 Passenger Quad Seating LATCH Positions 8 Passenger LATCH Positions (Includes Stow ‘n Go) Lower Anchorage Symbol (Two Anchorages Per Seating Position) Lower Anchorage Symbol (Two Anchorages 7 Passenger Bench Seat LATCH Positions Per Seating Position) Top Tether Anchorage Symbol Lower Anchorage Symbol (Two Anchorages...
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SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the combined weight of What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight the child and the child restraint is 65 lbs (29.5 kg). Use the seat of the child restraint) for using the LATCH 65 lbs (29.5 kg) belt and tether anchor instead of the LATCH system once the...
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SAFETY NOTE: Locating The LATCH Anchorages If the folding, non-adjustable head restraint The lower anchorages are round bars interferes with the installation of the child that are found at the rear of the seat restraint, the head restraint may be folded and cushion where it meets the seatback, the child seat installed in front of it.
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SAFETY Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages There are tether strap anchorages located behind all second row seating positions. The third row has a tether anchor on the 40% seat for the right outboard position and in the center of the 60% seat for either the center or left outboard seating position.
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SAFETY Center Seat LATCH If a child restraint installed in the center To Install A LATCH-Compatible Child position blocks the seat belt webbing or buckle Restraint This vehicle has 4 lower LATCH anchorages in for the outboard position, do not use that the third row, rear seat.
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SAFETY 4. If the child restraint has a tether strap, restraint installation, instead of buckling it WARNING! connect it to the top tether anchorage. See behind the child restraint, route the seat belt Ú page 271 for directions to attach a tether through the child restraint belt path and then Improper installation or failure to properly ...
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SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing Child Restraints In This Vehicle 7 Passenger Quad Seat Automatic Locking Retractor 8 Passenger Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) (ALR) Locations (Includes Stow ‘n Go) Locations ALR — Switchable Automatic Locking Retractor ALR — Switchable Automatic Locking Retractor 7 Passenger Bench Seat Automatic Locking Retractor Top Tether Anchorage Symbol Top Tether Anchorage Symbol...
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SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of Always use the tether anchor when using the the child restraint) for using the Tether Anchor seat belt to install a forward facing child Weight limit of the Child Restraint with the seat belt to attach a forward facing child restraint, up to the recommended weight limit of restraint?
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SAFETY Installing A Child Restraint With A child seat. You may also move the front WARNING! seat forward to allow more room for the Switchable Automatic Locking Retractor Always make sure the head restraint is in its child seat. (ALR): upright position when the seat is to be used Child restraint systems are designed to be 2.
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SAFETY 7. Finally, pull up on any excess webbing to Seat Belt Park Stitch — If Equipped If the park stitch interferes with the lock-off tighten the lap portion around the child features of the child restraint, do not use the The rear outboard seat belts may be equipped restraint while you push the child restraint lock-off feature.
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SAFETY Installing Child Restraints Using the Top 1. Look behind the seating position where you plan to install the child restraint to find Tether Anchorage the tether anchorage. You may need to WARNING! move the seat forward to provide better access to the tether anchorage.
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SAFETY 2. Route the tether strap to provide the most Third Row Tether Attachment direct path for the strap between the anchor The tether anchorage found on the back of the and the child seat. If your vehicle is 60% seat in the third row may be used by either equipped with adjustable rear head the left outboard or the center seating position.
SAFETY 4. Remove slack in the tether strap according WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) to the child restraint manufacturer’s instructions. Do not connect the tether strap for more than Do not allow people to ride in any area of one child restraint to the tether anchorage on your vehicle that is not equipped with seats the 60% seat in the third row.
SAFETY It will stay on until the fault is removed. If the AFETY HECKS HOULD WARNING! light comes on intermittently or remains on NSIDE EHICLE while driving, have an authorized dealer service An improperly attached, damaged, folded, or Seat Belts the vehicle immediately Ú...
SAFETY Check the lug nut/bolt torque for tightness. WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) Check the tires (including spare) for proper cold inflation pressure. ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on the If the vehicle carpet has been removed and ...
SAFETY The best protection against carbon monoxide XHAUST ARBON ONOXIDE ARNINGS entry into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust system. WARNING! WARNING! Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is the exhaust system, when exhaust fumes can carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ASSIST AND SOS MIRROR — IF EQUIPPED Push the switch to turn on the Hazard Warning Flashers. When the switch is activated, all The Hazard Warning Flashers switch is located directional turn signals will flash on and off to in the lower center area of the instrument warn oncoming traffic of an emergency.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ASSIST Call NOTE: WARNING! In case the SOS Call button is pushed in error, The ASSIST Button is used to automatically ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to there will be a 10 second delay before the SOS connect you to any one of the following support the road.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 4. You should be able to speak with the SOS Once the SOS operator opens a voice WARNING! (Continued) operator through the vehicle audio system connection with the vehicle’s SOS Call to determine if additional assistance is system, the operator should be able to Never place anything on or near the ...
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Even if the SOS Call system is fully functional, WARNING! (Continued) message “Vehicle device requires service. factors beyond FCA US LLC’s control may Please contact an authorized dealer.” prevent or stop the SOS Call system operation. Modifications to any part of the SOS Call ...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING — IF NOTE: WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly EQUIPPED ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to approved by the party responsible for compli- the road. ALWAYS drive safely with your hands ance could void the user's authority to operate WARNING! on the steering wheel.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY REPARATIONS ACKING 1. Park the vehicle on a firm, level surface. Avoid ice or slippery areas. WARNING! Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Jacking Equipment Jacking Equipment Jacking Equipment 1 — Inflatable Spare Tire 1 — Inflatable Spare Tire 1 — Inflatable Spare Tire 2 — Tire Service Kit 2 — Portable Air Compressor 2 — Portable Air Compressor 3 —...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Remove Jack by turning the jack screw ACKING NSTRUCTIONS counterclockwise to collapse from storage area that is located behind the tire. WARNING! Carefully follow these tire changing warnings to help prevent personal injury or damage to your vehicle: Always park on a firm, level surface as far ...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Extending The Wrench Jack Locations Front Lifting Point 1. Loosen (but do not remove) the wheel lug WARNING! nuts by turning them to the left, one turn while the wheel is still on the ground. Being under a jacked-up vehicle is dangerous.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Place the wrench on the jack screw and turn WARNING! clockwise until the jack head is properly engaged in the described location. Do not To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the raise the vehicle until you are sure the jack jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until is securely engaged.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: 10. Finish tightening the lug nuts. Push down on 13. Stow the jack back in the stowage Do not install the wheel cover on the inflatable the wrench while at the end of the handle compartment and place the access panel spare tire.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NSTALLATION 1 — Valve Stem WARNING! 2 — Valve Notch Vehicles Equipped With Wheel Covers To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the 3 — Wheel Lug Nut jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until 1.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY — Portable Air Compressor Usage With Inflatable 7. Inflate the tire to 60 psi ORTABLE OMPRESSOR Spare Tire (4.2 Bar) recommended as per QUIPPED the label on the wheel or if the 1. Remove the Portable Air Compressor from Your vehicle may be equipped with a Portable vehicle equipped with the the storage location.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Install the inflatable spare tire back into its Tire Service Kit Storage WARNING! original stowage location and position The Tire Service Kit is secured with a strap and Do not lift or carry the Portable Air facing outward.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Tire Service Kit And Components And Operation Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses Using The Deflation Button Your Tire Service Kit is equipped with the Push the Deflation Button to following symbols to indicate the air or sealant reduce the air pressure in the tire if mode.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY For optimum performance, make sure the WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) valve stem on the wheel is free of debris before connecting the Tire Service Kit. Do not attempt to seal a tire on the side of A loose Tire Service Kit thrown forward in a ...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit 2. Place the Tire Service Kit flat on NOTE: the ground next to the deflated Sealant may leak out through the puncture in Whenever You Stop To Use Tire Service Kit: tire.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If the sealant (white fluid) does flow through the If the tire does not inflate to at least 26 psi Drive Vehicle: Sealant Hose: (1.8 Bar) pressure within 15 minutes: Immediately after injecting sealant The tire is too badly damaged. Do not attempt and inflating the tire, drive the vehicle 1.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY After Driving: 1. Uncoil the Sealant Hose, and then remove If tire pressure is less than 19 psi (1.3 Bar): the cap from the fitting at the end of the Pull over to a safe location and turn on the The tire is too badly damaged.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 5. Remove the Speed Limit sticker from the 3. Remove the bottle cover. 5. Pull the bottle away from the Compressor. steering wheel after the tire has been repaired. 6. Replace the Sealant Bottle at an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JUMP STARTING REPARATIONS TART The battery in your vehicle is located on the left If your vehicle has a discharged battery it can be side of the engine compartment. jump started using a set of jumper cables and a battery in another vehicle or by using a portable battery booster pack.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Connect the negative (-) end of the jumper TARTING ROCEDURE WARNING! cable to the negative (-) post of the booster Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan battery. WARNING! whenever the hood is raised. It can start 4.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Disconnecting The Jumper Cables CAUTION! 1. Disconnect the negative (-) end of the Accessories plugged into the vehicle power jumper cable from the remote negative outlets draw power from the vehicle’s battery, post of the vehicle with the discharged even when not in use (i.e., cellular devices, battery.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Emergency Gas Can Refueling NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) There are steps that you can take to slow down Most gas cans will not open the flapper doors. an impending overheat condition: Never add fuel when the engine is running. ...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY To move the vehicle in cases where the 4. The Manual Park Release access cover is CAUTION! transmission will not shift out of PARK (P) (such connected to a red tether strap. Pull the Driving with a hot cooling system could as a depleted battery), a Manual Park Release tether strap out as far as it will go, then release it.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY To Reset The Manual Park Release: Whenever the transmission remains in CAUTION! NEUTRAL (N) for more than two seconds, you 1. Apply firm pressure to the brake pedal while must press the brake pedal to engage DRIVE or Racing the engine or spinning the wheels ...
BEST METHOD Proper towing or lifting equipment is required to NOTE: FCA US LLC recommends towing your vehicle prevent damage to your vehicle. Use only tow with all four wheels OFF the ground using a You must ensure that the Auto Park Brake ...
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) Towing this vehicle in violation of the above Is NOT to be used to recover secondary requirements can cause severe transmission vehicle. damage. Damage from improper towing is not Is NOT to be used for transporting the ...
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM If you must use the accessories (wipers, CAUTION! defrosters, etc.) while being towed, the ignition (EARS) must be in the ON/RUN mode, not the ACC Do not use sling-type equipment when mode.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING An authorized dealer will reset the oil change Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: indicator message after completing the Check engine oil level Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil scheduled oil change. If a scheduled oil change change indicator system.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE AINTENANCE Refer to the Maintenance Plans for required maintenance. At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Change oil and filter Rotate the tires at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before the oil indicator system turns on ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV/Universal joints Inspect front suspension, boot seals, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary Inspect the brake linings, parking brake function Inspect front accessory drive tensioner, idler pulley, and replace if necessary Additional Maintenance Replace engine air cleaner filter...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first Replace PCV valve 1. The spark plug change interval is mileage based only; yearly intervals do not apply. WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) You can be badly injured working on or...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Adding 1 quart (1 liter) of oil when the reading is The fluid reservoir is located in the front of the HECKING EVEL at the low end of the dipstick range will raise the engine compartment. Be sure to check the fluid To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine oil level to the high end of the range marking.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AINTENANCE ATTERY CAUTION! Your vehicle is equipped with a An authorized dealer has the qualified service It is essential when replacing the cables on maintenance-free battery. You will never have personnel, special tools, and equipment to the battery that the positive cable is to add water, and periodic maintenance is not perform all service operations in an expert...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Synthetic Engine Oils Disposing Of Used Engine Oil And Oil NGINE Filters You may use synthetic engine oils provided the Engine Oil Selection recommended oil quality requirements are met, Care should be taken in disposing of used For best performance and maximum protection and the recommended maintenance intervals engine oil and oil filters from your vehicle.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NGINE LEANER ILTER CCESSORY RIVE NSPECTION For the proper maintenance intervals WARNING! Ú page 307. Do not attempt to inspect an accessory WARNING! drive belt with vehicle running. The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, When working near the radiator cooling fan, ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: WARNING! CAUTION! Identify and correct problem before new belt is installed. Use only refrigerants and compressor lubri- Do not use chemical flushes in your air cants approved by the manufacturer for conditioning system as the chemicals can Noise (objectionable squeal, squeak, or ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cabin Air Filter 3. There are glove compartment travel stops on either side of the glove compartment WARNING! door. To release them, push inward on each travel stop, and pull the glove compartment Do not remove the cabin air filter while the door down until the travel stops pass clear vehicle is running, or while the ignition is in of their hooking points.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 5. Pry up the lid of each individual 7. Remove the filter cover by prying back each UBRICATION compartment snap, and detach it from the of the retaining tabs from their hooking Locks and all body pivot points, including such rest of the snap.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE The wiper blades and wiper arms should be 1. Lift the wiper arm to raise the wiper blade INDSHIELD IPER LADES inspected periodically, not just when wiper off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and performance problems are experienced.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 2. To disengage the wiper blade from the wiper 3. With the wiper blade disengaged, remove Installing The Front Wipers arm, flip up the release tab on the wiper the wiper blade from the wiper arm by 1.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Rear Wiper Blade Removal/Installation 2. Lift the rear wiper arm fully off the glass. NOTE: Resistance will be accompanied by an audible 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away from snap. the glass to allow the rear wiper blade to be 4.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Installing The Rear Wiper XHAUST YSTEM WARNING! 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away from The best protection against carbon monoxide Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They the glass to allow the rear wiper blade to be entry into the vehicle body is a properly contain carbon monoxide (CO), which is raised off of the glass.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: OOLING YSTEM CAUTION! Intentional tampering with emissions control systems can result in civil penalties being The catalytic converter requires the use of WARNING! unleaded fuel only. Leaded gasoline will assessed against you. You or others can be badly burned by hot ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Coolant Checks If any coolant is needed to be added to the If a non-OAT engine coolant is introduced into system please contact an authorized dealer. the cooling system in an emergency, the Check the engine coolant (antifreeze) cooling system will need to be drained, protection every 12 months (before the onset of If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Adding Coolant Use higher concentrations (not to exceed drain, flush, and refill with OAT coolant 70%) if temperatures below −34°F (−37°C) (conforming to MS.90032) as soon as Your vehicle has been built with an improved are anticipated. Please contact an autho- possible.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Disposal Of Used Coolant When additional coolant is needed to maintain If frequent engine coolant additions are the proper level, it should be added to the required, the cooling system should be pres- Used ethylene glycol-based coolant (antifreeze) sure tested for leaks.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Be sure to clean the top of the master cylinder RAKE YSTEM WARNING! (Continued) area before removing the cap. If necessary, add In order to ensure brake system performance, fluid to bring the fluid level up to the To avoid contamination from foreign matter ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Fluid Level Check Routine fluid and filter changes are not UTOMATIC RANSMISSION required. However, change the fluid and filter if The fluid level is preset at the factory and does Special Additives the fluid becomes contaminated (with water, not require adjustment under normal operating The manufacturer strongly recommends etc.), or if the transmission is disassembled for...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE FUSES WARNING! (Continued) General Information If the replaced fuse blows again, contact an authorized dealer. WARNING! If a general protection fuse for safety When replacing a blown fuse, always use systems (air bag system, braking system), an appropriate replacement fuse with the power unit systems (engine system, trans- same amp rating as the original fuse.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Underhood Fuses Before any procedure is done on the PDC, make After service is done, secure the cover with its sure engine is turned off. two locks. The Power Distribution Center (PDC) is located in the engine compartment near the battery. Remove the cover by unlatching the two locks This center contains cartridge fuses, mini-fuses, located at each side of the PDC cover, avoid the...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE * If Equipped Cavity Cartridge Fuse Blade Fuse Description – – Not Used F30A – 15 Amp Blue Media HUB 1&2 * F30B – 15 Amp Blue PWR Lumbar SW * – – Not Used 20 Amp Blue –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE * If Equipped Cavity Cartridge Fuse Blade Fuse Description 30 Amp Pink – Passenger Door Module – – Not Used 25 Amp Clear – RR Sliding Door Module-LT * 25 Amp Clear – RR Door Module-RT * 30 Amp Pink –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE * If Equipped Cavity Cartridge Fuse Blade Fuse Description 30 Amp Pink – Trailer Tow Receptacle * – 20 Amp Yellow Rear Cargo APO – 20 Amp Yellow Trailer Tow Right Stop/Turn * – 20 Amp Yellow Power Transfer Unit * –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE * If Equipped Cavity Cartridge Fuse Blade Fuse Description – 5 Amp Tan Overhead Console / RR ISC – 20 Amp Yellow Uconnect/DCSD/Telematics RR Entertainment Screen 1 & 2/ Media HUB 1 & 2/3rd Row USB Charge Only/2nd Row USB Charge F77A –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE * If Equipped Cavity Cartridge Fuse Blade Fuse Description – 20 Amp Yellow Cigar Lighter – – Not Used – – Not Used – 20 Amp Yellow Front Heated Seats * – 20 Amp Yellow Rear Heated Seats * –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE * If Equipped Cavity Cartridge Fuse Blade Fuse Description F100A – 10 Amp Red AHLM * Rear Camera/LBSS/RBSS/CVPM/ F100B – 10 Amp Red Humidity Sensor/In Vehicle Temperature Sensor * Circuit Breakers 25 Amp Power Seats (Driver) 25 Amp ** Power Seats (Pass) FRT PWR Window W/O Door Nodes 25 Amp...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE BULB REPLACEMENT Replacement Bulbs NOTE: See an authorized dealer for LED bulb replacement. Interior Bulbs Lamps Bulb Number Center & Rear Dome Lamp LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Center & Rear Reading Lamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Door Courtesy Lamp LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Header Reading Lamps –...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Exterior Bulbs Lamps Bulb Number Reflector Low Beam — H11LL Halogen Head Lamp Reflector High Beam — 9005LL Front Turn Signal Lamp PWY24WNA Front Side Marker Lamp Front Park Lamp PWY24WNA Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Stop/Turn Signal Lamp W21/5WLL...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Replacing Exterior Bulbs 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket and insert the 2. Firmly grab the front side marker lamp replacement bulb. socket and rotate a quarter turn counter- Front Turn Signal Lamp clockwise to remove it from the lamp 4.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TIRES LT (Light Truck) — Metric tire sizing is based 1 — US DOT Safety Standards Code on US design standards. The size designation (TIN) for LT-Metric tires is the same as for P-Metric AFETY NFORMATION 2 —...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Sizing Chart EXAMPLE: Example Size Designation: P215/65R15XL 95H, 215/65R15 96H, LT235/85R16C, T145/80D18 103M, 31x10.5 R15 LT P = Passenger car tire size based on US design standards, or "..blank.." = Passenger car tire based on European design standards, or LT = Light truck tire based on US design standards, or T or S = Temporary spare tire or 31 = Overall diameter in inches (in)
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE: H = Speed Symbol A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions The maximum speed corresponding to the speed symbol should only be achieved under specified operating conditions (i.e., tire pressure, vehicle ...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Identification Number (TIN) The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tire; however, the date code may only be on one side. Tires with white sidewalls will have the full TIN, including the date code, located on the white sidewall side of the tire. Look for the TIN on the outboard side of black sidewall tires as mounted on the vehicle.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Terminology And Definitions Term Definition B-pillar The vehicle B-pillar is the structural member of the body located behind the front door. Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a Cold Tire Inflation Pressure minimum of three hours.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Loading And Tire Pressure This placard tells you important information about the: NOTE: 1. Number of people that can be carried in The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed the vehicle. on the driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the driver's side door.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE To determine the maximum loading conditions (4) The resulting figure equals the Metric Example For Load Limit of your vehicle, locate the statement “The available amount of cargo and luggage For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg combined weight of occupants and cargo load capacity.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Safety Both underinflation and overinflation affect the WARNING! stability of the vehicle and can produce a feeling WARNING! Overloading of your tires is dangerous. of sluggish response or over responsiveness in Overloading can cause tire failure, affect the steering.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Inflation Pressures The cold tire inflation pressure must not exceed Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation the maximum inflation pressure molded into The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed The manufacturer advocates driving at safe the tire sidewall.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Radial Ply Tires Damaged Run Flat tires, or Run Flat tires that NOTE: have experienced a loss of pressure should be TPM Sensor must be replaced after driving the WARNING! replaced immediately with another Run Flat tire vehicle on a flat tire condition.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tread Wear Indicators These indicators are molded into the bottom of Distance driven. the tread grooves. They will appear as bands Tread wear indicators are in the original Performance tires, tires with a speed rating of ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Replacement Tires WARNING! CAUTION! The tires on your new vehicle provide a balance Do not use a tire, wheel size, load rating, or Replacing original tires with tires of a of many characteristics. They should be speed rating other than that specified for different size may result in false speedometer inspected regularly for wear and correct cold...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE For more information, contact an authorized Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings For restrictions when towing with a spare tire dealer. than what was originally equipped with your designated for temporary emergency use vehicle and should not be operated at Ú...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Since this tire has limited tread life, the original Collapsible Spare Tire — If Equipped WARNING! equipment tire should be repaired (or replaced) The collapsible spare is for temporary and reinstalled on your vehicle at the first Compact and collapsible spares are for emergency use only.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Limited Use Spare — If Equipped HEEL HEEL CAUTION! The limited use spare tire is for temporary All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum Avoid products or automatic car washes that emergency use only. This tire is identified by a and chrome plated wheels, should be cleaned use acidic solutions or strong alkaline label located on the limited use spare wheel.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Dark Vapor Chrome, Black Satin Chrome, or RACTION EVICES CAUTION! Low Gloss Clear Coat Wheels Use of traction devices require sufficient Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a bristle tire-to-body clearance. Due to limited clearance, CAUTION! brush, metal polishes or oven cleaner.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Snow Traction Device Axle Tire/Wheel Size (maximum projection beyond Trim Level tire profile or equivalent) Front 235/65R17 9 mm Cable/Chain WARNING! CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) Using tires of different size and type (M+S, To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE OTATION ECOMMENDATIONS READWEAR The Treadwear grade is a comparative The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle operate at different loads and perform different rating, based on the wear rate of the tire steering, driving, and braking functions. For when tested under controlled conditions these reasons, they wear at unequal rates.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE STORING THE VEHICLE Sustained high temperature can cause RACTION RADES the material of the tire to degenerate The Traction grades, from highest to If you are storing your vehicle for more than and reduce tire life, and excessive lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE BODYWORK The most common causes are: RESERVING ODYWORK Road salt, dirt and moisture accumulation Washing ROTECTION TMOSPHERIC Wash your vehicle regularly. Always wash Stone and gravel impact GENTS your vehicle in the shade using Mopar® Car Insects, tree sap and tar ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE If you carry special cargo such as chemicals, Seat Belt Maintenance CAUTION! fertilizers, de-icer salt, etc., be sure that such Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with materials are well packaged and sealed. Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning ...
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE LASTIC OATED ARTS EATHER URFACES CAUTION! Use Mopar® Total Clean to clean vinyl Mopar® Total Clean is specifically Do not use Alcohol and Alcohol-based and/or upholstery. recommended for leather upholstery. Ketone based cleaning products to clean Your leather upholstery can be best preserved leather seats, as damage to the seat may CAUTION! by regular cleaning with a damp soft cloth.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER BRAKE SYSTEM WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is on Your vehicle is equipped with dual hydraulic Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to the left front corner of the instrument panel and brake systems.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FUEL REQUIREMENTS Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern until ORQUE PECIFICATIONS each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. Ensure While operating on gasoline with the required Lug Nut/Bolt **Lug Nut/ Lug Nut/Bolt that the socket is fully engaged on the lug nut/ Torque Bolt Size Socket Size...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The use of higher octane “Premium” gasoline is If a Non-FFV vehicle is inadvertently fueled with CAUTION! not required, as it will not provide any benefit E-85 fuel, the engine will have some or all of over “Regular” gasoline in these engines. DO NOT use E-85, gasoline containing these symptoms: methanol, or gasoline containing more than...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Designated TOP TIER Detergent ETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL CAUTION! (Continued) Gasoline contains a higher level of (MMT) I ANGANESE RICARBONYL detergents to further aide in An out-of-tune engine or certain fuel or igni- ASOLINE minimizing engine and fuel system tion malfunctions can cause the catalytic deposits.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend you use Mopar® Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile (240,000 km) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) or Engine Coolant equivalent meeting the requirements of the manufacturer Material Standard MS.90032. We recommend you use API Certified SAE 0W-20 Engine Oil, meeting the requirements of the manufacturer Material Standard MS-6395 such as Engine Oil –...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other Do not use water alone or alcohol-based This vehicle has not been designed for use than specified Organic Additive Technology engine coolant (antifreeze) products. Do with propylene glycol-based engine coolant (OAT) engine coolant (antifreeze), may not use additional rust inhibitors or antirust...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Use only Mopar® ZF 8&9 Speed ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid, or equivalent. Automatic Transmission Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission. We recommend you use Mopar®...
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FCA US LLC. WARRANTY INFORMATION See the Warranty Information for the terms and provisions of FCA US LLC warranties applicable to this vehicle and market. Refer to www.mopar.com/om for further information.
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS To contact NHTSA, you may call the To order a hard copy of your Service or Diagnostic Procedure manuals, visit: Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at To order the following manuals, you may use 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: www.techauthority.com (US and Canada).
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GENERAL INFORMATION Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las d`Innovation, Science and Economic siguientes dos condiciones: The following regulatory statement applies to all Development applicables aux appareils radio 1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this exempts de licence.
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INDEX .........203 ....254 ........ 109 Android Auto™ Maintaining Your Air Bag System Anti-Lock Warning Light ........206 ..........254 ........203 Apple CarPlay® Maintenance Apple CarPlay ..... 242 ........206 Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A Mobile Redundant Air Bag Warning Light Apple CarPlay®...
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Child Restraints Back-Up Camera ..........142 Camera ............142 Booster Seats ........... 259 Battery ..........107 Camera, Rear ..........142 Center Seat LATCH ........265 Charging System Light .......107 Capacities, Fluid ........... 367 Child Seat Installation ...... 267 Jump Starting ..........297 Caps, Filler How To Stow An unused ALR Seat Belt ..
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Maintenance Free Battery ......312 New Vehicle Break-In Period ......121 Paint Care ............. 360 Maintenance Schedule ........306 Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A Malfunction Indicator Light Mobile Phone .......... 193 (Check Engine) ........110 Occupant Restraints ........229 Parking Brake ..........
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..........230 Remote Starting Seat Belts ..........350 ......19 ......234 Radial Ply Tires Exit Remote Start Mode Adjustable Shoulder Belt ....324 ..234 Radiator Cap (Coolant Pressure Cap) Uconnect Customer Programmable Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage ..........20 Radio Features Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt ............185 ........20 ..........
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Seats ..........30 SiriusXM Satellite Radio Store Radio Presets ........185 Adjustment ...... 30 Browse in SXM ......... 183 Stow ‘n Go (Fold In Floor) Seats .......40 Bench ............33 Favorites ........... 183 Stuck, Freeing ..........302 Heated ............46 Replay ............
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........275 ............145 Tires Towing ........351 ........303 Aging (Life Of Tires) Disabled Vehicle Uconnect ..........348 ............148 ......... 198 Air Pressure Guide Phone Call Features ............356 ..........154 Chains Recreational Things You Should Know About Your ...........281 ............148 ........
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Making A Second Call While Current Uconnect System .......... 174 Warning Lights (Instrument Cluster Call Is In Progress .........200 Umbrella Holder ..........79 Descriptions) ..........110 Managing Your Favorites ......197 Uniform Tire Quality Grades ......358 Warning Lights And Messages ...... 106 Natural Speech .........193 Unleaded Gasoline...
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The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, resulting in an accident and personal injury. FCA US LLC strongly recommends that the driver use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take their attention off the road. Use of any electrical devices, such as cellular telephones, computers, portable radios, vehicle navigation or other devices, by the driver while the vehicle is moving is dangerous and could lead to a serious accident.
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