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  • Page 2 This Owner’s Manual illustrates and describes the operation of features and equipment that are either standard or optional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a description of features and equipment that are no longer available or were not ordered on this vehicle.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................8 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ................. 14 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............73 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................100 MULTIMEDIA ..........................164 SAFETY ............................187 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ....................244 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................267 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .....................
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS — DOORS..............22 Manual Door Locks ..........22 IF EQUIPPED ............36 SYMBOLS KEY............9 Power Door Locks ..........23 Introducing Voice Recognition ......36 ROLLOVER WARNING ..........9 Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Passive Entry....23 Basic Voice Commands ........36 VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS..
  • Page 5 HOOD............... 66 EXTERIOR LIGHTS ..........43 CLIMATE CONTROLS ..........50 Multifunction Lever .........43 Automatic Climate Control Descriptions Opening The Hood ...........66 Headlight Switch..........44 And Functions...........50 Closing The Hood ..........66 Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) — Manual Climate Control Descriptions LIFTGATE..............66 If Equipped............44 And Functions...........53 Unlock/Open The Liftgate ......66 Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ...56...
  • Page 6 HIGHWAY ASSIST SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ..129 Cybersecurity ............98 IF EQUIPPED ............112 Operation............129 EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Jeep® Active Drive ........112 Turning Highway Assist On Or Off....130 PROGRAMS ............99 SELEC-TERRAIN — IF EQUIPPED ....... 113 Indications On The Display ......131 System Status ..........
  • Page 7 SAFETY PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM — TRAILER TOWING..........154 IF EQUIPPED............140 Common Towing Definitions......154 SAFETY FEATURES ..........187 Trailer Towing Weights Enabling And Disabling The ParkSense Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..... 187 (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) ....155 Active Park Assist System......140 Electronic Brake Control (EBC) System ..
  • Page 8 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE TIRES ..............298 SYSTEM (EARS) ..........266 Tire Safety Information ........ 298 HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ......244 Tires — General Information ......306 EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) ......266 SOS MIRROR — IF EQUIPPED ......244 Tire Types............
  • Page 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION........327 MOPAR® PARTS ..........327 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)..319 SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FOR REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ......327 BRAKE SYSTEM ..........319 YOUR VEHICLE ............ 325 In The 50 United States And WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE Prepare For The Appointment ...... 325 Washington, D.C..........
  • Page 10: Introduction

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

    SYMBOLS KEY gravity than many passenger vehicles. It is capable of performing better in a wide variety of off-road applications. Driven in an unsafe manner, all vehicles These statements are against operating can go out of control. Because of the higher center of gravity, if this vehicle is WARNING! procedures that could result in a collision, bodily out of control it may roll over while some other vehicles may not.
  • Page 12: Vehicle Modifications/Alterations

    VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS Red Warning Lights WARNING! Door Open Warning Light Ú page 90 Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in serious injury or death. Drowsiness Detected Warning Ú...
  • Page 13 Red Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Oil Temperature Warning Light Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Warning Light Ú page 92 Ú page 93 Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Warning Light Ú page 92 Ú page 93 Transmission Fault Warning Light Fuel Cutoff Warning Light Ú...
  • Page 14 Yellow Warning Lights Yellow Indicator Lights Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator (MIL) Warning Light 4WD Lock Indicator Light Ú page 93 Ú page 96 Service 4WD Warning Light Auto HOLD! Fault Indicator Light Ú page 94 Ú page 96 Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Light Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Indicator Light Ú...
  • Page 15 Green Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights Parking/Headlights On Indicator Light Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator Light Ú page 96 Ú page 97 Front Fog Indicator Light Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light Ú page 96 Ú page 97 Turn Signal Indicator Lights Cruise Control SET Indicator Light Ú...
  • Page 16: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS NOTE: The key fob’s wireless signal may be blocked if  the key fob is located next to a mobile phone, laptop, or other electronic device. This may Your vehicle is equipped with a keyless ignition result in poor performance.
  • Page 17 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: The vehicle’s horn will rapidly chirp three times Key Fob: In case the ignition switch does not change with along with a single flash of the vehicle’s exterior 1. Remove the emergency key (2) by sliding the lights.
  • Page 18 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Programming And Requesting Additional 2. Separate the key fob halves using a #2 flat 3. Remove the back cover to access and replace blade screwdriver or a coin, and gently pry the the battery. When replacing the battery, match Key Fobs two halves of the key fob apart.
  • Page 19: Sentry Key

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE IGNITION SWITCH Duplication of key fobs may be performed at an After placing the ignition in the ON/RUN position, authorized dealer. This procedure consists of the Vehicle Security Light will turn on for three programming a blank key fob to the vehicle seconds for a bulb check.
  • Page 20 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The push button ignition can be placed in the WARNING! following modes: Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle,  or in a location accessible to children, and do The engine is stopped. ...
  • Page 21: Remote Start - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED All of the following conditions must be met before EMOTE TART the engine will remote start: Push and release the Remote Start button on the This system uses the key fob to start the Gear selector in PARK ...
  • Page 22: To Exit Remote Start Mode

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To avoid unintentional shutdowns, the system Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) —  WARNING! will disable for two seconds after receiving a If Equipped valid Remote Start request. Keep key fobs away from children. Operation  The climate controls will automatically adjust to of the Remote Start system, windows, door the optimal temperature and mode settings...
  • Page 23: Remote Start Windshield Wiper De-Icer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE adjusted by the driver while the vehicle is in Remote Remote Start Aborted — Time Expired The Vehicle Security system does not monitor   Start mode. This includes turning the climate glass breakage or the movement of objects or Remote Start Disabled —...
  • Page 24: To Disarm The System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DOORS NOTE: The Vehicle Security system is designed to protect your vehicle. However, you can create conditions If the system is armed by pushing the lock button where the system will give you a false alarm. If one on the interior door panel, the Vehicle Security ANUAL OCKS...
  • Page 25: Power Door Locks

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: If you push the power door lock switch while the WARNING! ignition is in the ON/RUN position, and any door or Manually locking the vehicle will not arm the  the liftgate is open, the power locks will not Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, Vehicle Security system.
  • Page 26 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If wearing gloves, or if it has been raining/ All doors and the liftgate will unlock when the front The doors are manually locked using the door    snowing on the Passive Entry door handle, the passenger door handle is grabbed regardless of lock knobs.
  • Page 27: Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To Unlock/Enter The Liftgate UTOMATIC NLOCK OORS DO NOT grab the door handle when pushing the door The liftgate Passive Entry unlock feature is built The doors will unlock automatically on vehicles handle lock button. This could unlock the door(s). into the electronic liftgate release handle.
  • Page 28: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! Avoid trapping anyone in a vehicle in a collision. Remember that the rear doors can only be opened from the outside when the Child-Protection locks are engaged (locked). NOTE: Always use this device when carrying children. After engaging the child lock on both rear doors, Child-Protection Door Lock Function Tilt/Telescoping Lever...
  • Page 29: Heated Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — NOTE: EATED TEERING HEEL WARNING! Your vehicle is equipped with two key fobs, each QUIPPED Persons who are unable to feel pain to the can be linked to either memory position 1 or 2. ...
  • Page 30: Programming The Memory Feature

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To recall the memory settings for driver one or two, ROGRAMMING EMORY EATURE push the desired memory button number (1 or 2) Before programming your key fob you must select To create a new memory profile, perform the or the unlock button on the key fob linked to the the “Memory Linked To FOB”...
  • Page 31: Manual Adjustment (Front Seats)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ) — While sitting in the seat, lift up on the bar and move Manual Seat Height Adjustment — ANUAL DJUSTMENT RONT EATS the seat forward or rearward. Release the bar once If Equipped QUIPPED you have reached the desired position.
  • Page 32: Manual Adjustment (Rear Seats)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Manual Front Seat Recline Adjustment Fold-Forward Front Passenger Seat — ANUAL DJUSTMENT EATS If Equipped To adjust the seatback, lift the lever located on the WARNING! outboard side of the seat, lean back to the desired This feature allows for extended cargo space.
  • Page 33 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE TO RAISE THE REAR SEAT WARNING! NOTE: It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo  If interference from the cargo area prevents the area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a colli- seatback from fully locking, you will have difficulty sion, people riding in these areas are more returning the seat to its proper position.
  • Page 34: Power Adjustment (Front Seats)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ) — Forward Or Rearward Adjustment OWER DJUSTMENT RONT EATS WARNING! The seat can be adjusted both forward and QUIPPED Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that rearward. Push the seat switch forward or the shoulder belt is no longer resting against Some models may be equipped with a power rearward, the seat will move in the direction of the...
  • Page 35: Heated Seats - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Easy Entry/Exit Seat — If Equipped NOTE: Front Heated Seats — If Equipped The Easy Entry/Exit feature is not enabled when This feature provides automatic driver seat The front heated seats control buttons the vehicle is delivered from the factory. The Easy positioning to enhance driver mobility when are located within the Uconnect system.
  • Page 36: Front Ventilated Seats

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — Rear Heated Seats RONT ENTILATED EATS ESTRAINTS On some models, the two outboard QUIPPED Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk of rear seats are equipped with heated injury by restricting head movement in the event of Located in the seat cushion and seat seats.
  • Page 37 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Front Head Restraint Adjustment NOTE: The head restraints should only be removed by Your vehicle is equipped with front four way driver qualified technicians, for service purposes only. If and passenger head restraints. either of the head restraints require removal, see To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the an authorized dealer.
  • Page 38: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    Push the VR button or say the vehicle’s Wake  either of the head restraints require removal, see Up word, “Hey Uconnect” or “Hey Jeep®”. The the VR button or say the “Wake Up” word, an authorized dealer. factory default Wake Up word is set to “Hey wait until after the beep, then say your Voice Uconnect”...
  • Page 39: Additional Information

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Headlight glare from vehicles behind you can be DDITIONAL NFORMATION reduced by moving the small control under the © 2021 FCA US LLC. All rights reserved. Mopar and mirror to the night position (toward the rear of the Uconnect are registered trademarks and Mopar vehicle).
  • Page 40: Illuminated Vanity Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: LLUMINATED ANITY IRRORS The Automatic Dimming Mirror feature is disabled The sun visor can also be extended while the sun To access an illuminated vanity mirror, flip down when the vehicle is in REVERSE to improve the visor is against the windshield for additional sun one of the visors and lift the mirror cover.
  • Page 41: Power Adjustment Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: OWER DJUSTMENT IRRORS Once adjustment is complete, rotate the knob to The power mirror control switch is located on the the neutral position to prevent accidental move- driver's side door trim panel. ments. To adjust a mirror, rotate the control switch to the Power Folding —...
  • Page 42: Universal Garage Door Opener

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER To operate HomeLink®, push and release any Ensure that your vehicle is parked outside of the  of the programmed HomeLink® buttons. These garage before you begin programming. (HOMELINK®) — IF EQUIPPED buttons will activate the devices they are It is recommended that you erase all the channels programmed to with each press of the corre-...
  • Page 43: Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling Code Or Non-Rolling Code Device

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ® T NOTE: DENTIFYING HETHER ROGRAMMING Make sure the garage door opener motor is OLLING OLLING ARAGE PENER plugged in before moving on to the rolling code/ EVICE non-rolling code final steps. To program any of the HomeLink® buttons to activate your garage door opener motor, follow the Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Steps Before programming a device to one of your...
  • Page 44: Programming Homelink® To A Miscellaneous Device

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ® T Non-Rolling Code Garage Door Opener Final Steps 1. Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position, ROGRAMMING without starting the engine. 1. Push and hold the programmed HomeLink® ISCELLANEOUS EVICE button and observe the HomeLink® indicator 2.
  • Page 45: Exterior Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE It may be helpful to unplug the device during the 5. Press and hold the programmed HomeLink® 3. Without releasing the button, proceed with button and observe the indicator light. “Canadian/Gate Operator Programming” cycling process to prevent possible overheating of the garage door or gate motor.
  • Page 46: Headlight Switch

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE (DRL ) — EADLIGHT WITCH AYTIME UNNING IGHTS QUIPPED The headlight switch is located on the left side of the instrument panel. This switch controls the The Daytime Running Lights will turn on when the operation of the headlights, parking lights, engine is started and remain on unless the automatic headlights (if equipped), instrument...
  • Page 47: Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I Headlight delay can be cancelled by either turning UTOMATIC EADLAMP UTOMATIC EADLIGHTS QUIPPED the headlights or parking lights on, or placing the — I ONTROL QUIPPED This system automatically turns the headlights on ignition in the ON/RUN position.
  • Page 48: Fog Lights - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I To activate the front fog lights, turn on the parking IGHTS QUIPPED HANGE SSIST lights or the low beam headlights and push the fog The front fog light switch is built into the headlight Lightly push the multifunction lever up or down, light button.
  • Page 49 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rotating the instrument panel dimmer up or down Ambient Light Control — If Equipped will adjust the brightness of the instrument panel Rotate the ambient dimmer control upward or lights ONLY when the parking lights or headlights downward to increase or decrease the brightness are turned on, AND ONLY if the built in light sensor of the ambient light located in the overhead...
  • Page 50: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Windshield Washer Operation To use the washer, pull the lever toward you and hold while spray is desired. If the lever is pulled while in the intermittent setting, the wipers will turn on and operate for several wipe cycles after the lever is released, and then resume the intermittent interval previously selected.
  • Page 51: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Mist Use of Rain-X or products containing wax or sili- INDOW IPER ASHER  cone may reduce Rain Sensing performance. Push the lever upward to the MIST position and The rear wiper/washer controls are located on the release for a single wiping cycle.
  • Page 52: Windshield Wiper De-Icer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Climate Controls If the lever is pushed while in the intermittent Activation By Remote Start Operation (If  setting, the wiper will turn on and operate for Equipped) — When Remote Start is active and several wipe cycles after the end of the lever is the outside ambient temperature is less than released, and then resume the intermittent...
  • Page 53 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE A/C Button (button on the touchscreen grayed out) if Front Defrost Button conditions exist that could create fogging on Press and release the A/C button on Press and release the touchscreen the inside of the windshield. The A/C can be the touchscreen, or push the button on button, or push and release the button deselected manually without disturbing the...
  • Page 54 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Push the blue button on the faceplate or Faceplate CAUTION! touchscreen or press and slide the The blower speed increases as you turn the blower temperature bar towards the blue arrow Failure to follow these cautions can cause control knob clockwise from the lowest blower button on the touchscreen for cooler damage to the heating elements:...
  • Page 55: Manual Climate Control Descriptions And Functions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Panel Mode Defrost Mode ANUAL LIMATE ONTROL Air comes from the outlets in the Air comes from the windshield and side ESCRIPTIONS UNCTIONS instrument panel. Each of these outlets window demist outlets. When the defrost can be individually adjusted to direct the button is selected, the blower level may flow of air.
  • Page 56 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE A/C Button Rear Defrost Button fogging on the inside of the windshield. The A/C can be deselected manually without disturbing the Push the A/C button to engage the Air Press and release the button on the mode control selection.
  • Page 57 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Temperature Control Touchscreen NOTE: Bi-Level mode is designed under comfort condi- Use the small blower icon to reduce the blower Temperature Control regulates the temperature of tions to provide cooler air out of the panel outlets setting and the large blower icon to increase the the air forced through the climate system.
  • Page 58: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Climate Control OFF NOTE: Did You Know: Voice Command for Climate may only be used to adjust the interior temperature of It is not necessary to move the temperature Press and release this button on the ...
  • Page 59 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Window Fogging Windshield Wiper De-Icer — If Equipped Operating Tips Chart Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in mild, The windshield wiper De-Icer is a heating element WEATHER CONTROL SETTINGS rainy, and/or humid weather. To clear the located at the base of the windshield.
  • Page 60: Interior Storage And Equipment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT Console Storage Compartment Plugging in a smartphone device to a USB port will activate Android Auto™ or Apple CarPlay® To open, pull up on the latch and lift the cover. features, if equipped. For further information, refer TORAGE to “Android Auto™”...
  • Page 61: Power Outlets - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I Plugging in a phone or another USB device may NOTE: OWER UTLETS QUIPPED cause the connection to a previous device to be Depending on track configuration, track infor- Your vehicle may be equipped with 12 Volt lost.
  • Page 62: Power Inverter - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: If equipped, the front power outlet is located on the CAUTION! center stack of the instrument panel. The rear cargo area power outlet can be switched from ignition-only to constant battery powered all Accessories that draw higher power ...
  • Page 63: Wireless Charging Pad

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Your mobile phone must be designed for Qi WARNING! wireless charging. If the phone is not equipped with Qi wireless charging functionality, an Close the lid when not in use.  aftermarket sleeve or a specialized back plate can If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an ...
  • Page 64: Windows

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The passenger door windows can also be operated UTOMATIC INDOW EATURES CAUTION! by using the single window controls on each Auto-Down Feature passenger door trim panel. The window controls The key fob should not be placed on the will operate only when the ignition is in the charging pad or within 6 inches (15 cm) of it.
  • Page 65: Reset Auto-Up

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE POWER SUNROOF WITH POWER SHADE — on). To enable the window controls, push and WARNING! release the window lockout switch again (the IF EQUIPPED indicator light on the switch will turn off). There is no anti-pinch protection when the window is almost closed.
  • Page 66: Opening And Closing The Sunroof

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Manual Open/Close PENING LOSING UNROOF WARNING! Push and hold the switch to open. The sunroof will The sunroof has two programmed open positions, Never leave children unattended in a vehicle,  open to the comfort stop (partially opened) comfort stop position and full open position.
  • Page 67: Opening And Closing The Power

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE During Express Open or Express Close operation, PENING LOSING OWER INCH ROTECT EATURE any movement of the sunshade switch will stop the UNSHADE This feature will detect an obstruction in the shade. opening of the sunroof during Express Close The sunshade has two programmed open Manual Open/Close operation.
  • Page 68: Hood

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HOOD CAUTION! To prevent possible damage, do not slam the PENING hood to close it. Lower hood to approximately Two latches must be released to open the hood. 12 inches (30 cm) and drop the hood to close. Make sure hood is fully closed for both latches.
  • Page 69: Lock/Close The Liftgate

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I LOSE IFTGATE OWER IFTGATE QUIPPED To manually close the liftgate, grab the liftgate The power liftgate may be opened by closing handle and pull in a downward motion to pushing the liftgate button on the key close the liftgate.
  • Page 70 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The key fob and the overhead console switch will If anything obstructs the power liftgate while it is Lock The Vehicle  open the liftgate when the liftgate is locked. The closing or opening, the liftgate will automatically With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft outside handle requires the liftgate to be unlocked.
  • Page 71: Hands-Free Liftgate - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I NOTE: If the power liftgate encounters multiple ANDS IFTGATE QUIPPED  obstructions within the same cycle, the system Opening or closing the Hands-Free Liftgate  will automatically stop. If this occurs, the liftgate requires a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft must be operated manually.
  • Page 72: Cargo Area Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Cargo Load Floor Positions Raising The Load Floor WARNING! The cargo load floor can be adjusted to three To raise the load floor for access to the Tire Service During power operation, personal injury or ...
  • Page 73 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To fully raise the load floor, pull upward on the floor WARNING! WARNING! handle, pull the floor outward, then position the floor upright with the bottom fitting on top of the Cargo tie-downs are not safe anchors for a Place as much cargo as possible in front of the ...
  • Page 74: Roof Luggage Rack - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED WARNING! CAUTION! The load carried on the roof, when equipped with a Cargo must be securely tied down before driving Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners  luggage rack, must not exceed 150 lb (68 kg), and your vehicle.
  • Page 75: Base / Midline Instrument Cluster

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL BASE / MIDLINE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 76 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL...
  • Page 77: Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 5. Fuel Gauge IDLINE NSTRUMENT LUSTER WARNING! The gauge shows the level of fuel in the fuel ESCRIPTIONS  A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or tank when the ignition switch is in the ON/ 1.
  • Page 78: Premium Instrument Cluster

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 79: Premium Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: REMIUM NSTRUMENT LUSTER CAUTION! The Instrument Cluster Warning Indicators will illu- ESCRIPTIONS Driving with a hot engine cooling system could minate briefly for a bulb check when the ignition is first cycled. 1. Temperature Gauge damage your vehicle.
  • Page 80: Instrument Cluster Display Location And

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The systems allow the driver to select information OK Button NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY  by pushing the following buttons mounted on the Push the OK button to access/select the infor- OCATION ONTROLS steering wheel: mation screens or submenu screens of a main The instrument cluster display features a driver menu item.
  • Page 81 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Display Options — If Equipped Custom Tile Configuration — If Equipped The instrument cluster display is located in the center portion of the cluster and consist of multiple Holding OK will also allow you to change your To customize the instrument cluster further, you sections: display to Digital or Analog.
  • Page 82: Oil Change Reset

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The instrument cluster display will normally display Unstored Messages Until RUN Unless reset, this message will continue to   the main menu or the screens of a selected feature display each time the ignition is cycled to the These messages deal primarily with the Remote of the main menu.
  • Page 83: Display And Messages - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL — I ISPLAY ESSAGES QUIPPED Includes the following, but not limited to: Front Seat Belts Unbuckled Driver Seat Belt Unbuckled Passenger Seat Belt Unbuckled Traction Control Off Washer Fluid Low Oil Pressure Low Oil Change Due Fuel Low Service Anti-lock Brake System Service Electronic Throttle Control...
  • Page 84: Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Home Screen Options Stored Messages NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY  Navigation — If Equipped Messages TEMS   Route Set Settings   The instrument cluster display can be used to view Trip Screen Setup ...
  • Page 85 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL VEHICLE INFO (CUSTOMER INFORMATION 3. Transmission Temperature — Automatic Push the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ON/OFF Transmission Only button (located on the steering wheel) until one of FEATURES) the following displays in the instrument cluster Displays the actual transmission tempera- Push and release the up or down...
  • Page 86 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: NOTE: NAVIGATION — IF EQUIPPED The instrument cluster display will return to the last Significant changes in driving style or vehicle Push and release the left or right arrow display selected after five seconds of no ACC loading will greatly affect the actual drivable button until the Navigation display icon/title is display activity Ú...
  • Page 87 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL STOP/START – IF EQUIPPED Screen Setup Driver Selectable Items Upper Center Push and release the up or down arrow Upper Left Range to None Date button until the Stop/Start menu title is displayed Empty Range To in the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 88 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL VEHICLE SETTINGS — IF EQUIPPED Units Safety And Assistance By selecting Units, the unit of measurement to use By selecting the item Safety and Assistance, the Push and release the up or down arrow for displaying various values can be set.
  • Page 89 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Active Lane Management Warning (If Greeting Lights: activate the direction indicators Door Unlock: allow you to choose whether to    Equipped): a selection of the “readiness” of when unlocking the doors unlock all the doors or only the driver’s side door intervention of Active Lane Management on the first push of the unlock button on the key Daytime Lights (If Equipped): activate/deacti-...
  • Page 90: Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode Message - Electrical Load Reduction Actions - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Variance (If Equipped) These messages indicate the vehicle battery has a ATTERY AVER ATTERY AVER low state of charge and continues to lose electrical Compass Variance is the difference between — E ESSAGE LECTRICAL charge at a rate that the charging system cannot Magnetic North and Geographic North.
  • Page 91: Warning Lights And Messages

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or What to do when an electrical load reduction more of the following conditions: action message is present (“Battery Saver On” or The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in the “Battery Saver Mode”) The charging system cannot deliver enough...
  • Page 92 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Brake Warning Light NOTE: The light also will turn on when the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the ON/RUN The light may flash momentarily during sharp This warning light monitors various brake position.
  • Page 93 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Drowsiness Detected Warning — flash depending on the nature of the problem. temperature reading does not return to normal, Cycle the ignition when the vehicle is safely and turn the engine off immediately and call for service If Equipped completely stopped and the transmission is placed Ú...
  • Page 94: Yellow Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Oil Temperature Warning Light Transmission Temperature Warning Light — Vehicle Security Warning Light — If Equipped If Equipped This warning light will illuminate to indicate the engine oil temperature is This warning light will illuminate to warn This light will flash at a fast rate for high.
  • Page 95 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electronic Park Brake Warning Light Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Low Coolant Level Warning Light Warning Light — If Equipped This warning light will illuminate to This telltale will turn on to indicate the indicate the Electronic Park Brake is not vehicle coolant level is low Ú...
  • Page 96 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Service Stop/Start System Warning Light — Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing gas CAUTION! cap, poor quality fuel, etc., may illuminate the light If Equipped after engine start. The vehicle should be serviced if Prolonged driving with the Malfunction Indicator This warning light will illuminate when the the light stays on through several typical driving...
  • Page 97 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS CAUTION! malfunction indicator to indicate when the system be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle is not operating properly.
  • Page 98: Yellow Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Active Speed Limiter Fault Indicator Light — ELLOW NDICATOR IGHTS REEN NDICATOR IGHTS If Equipped 4WD Low Indicator Light — If Equipped Auto HOLD Indicator Light — If Equipped This warning light will illuminate to signal This light alerts the driver that the vehicle Auto HOLD keeps your vehicle at a when there is a fault detected with the...
  • Page 99: White Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Turn Signal Indicator Lights Automatic High Beam Indicator Light — Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light — If Equipped If Equipped With A Premium Instrument When the left or right turn signal is Cluster activated, the turn signal indicator will This indicator shows that the automatic flash independently and the high beam headlights are on Ú...
  • Page 100: Gray Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NDICATOR IGHTS CAUTION! WARNING! Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light — Prolonged driving with the MIL on could cause ONLY an authorized service technician should   If Equipped With Base Instrument Cluster further damage to the emission control connect equipment to the OBD II connection system.
  • Page 101: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND NOTE: If your OBD II system is not ready, you should see If you crank or start the engine, you will have to an authorized dealer or repair facility. If your MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS vehicle was recently serviced or had a battery start this test over.
  • Page 102: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE Automatic Transmission WARNING! The gear selector must be in the NEUTRAL or PARK Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, Do not leave children or animals inside parked  position before you can start the engine. Apply the adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and fasten vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 103: Cold Weather Operation (Below -22°F Or −30°C)

    STARTING AND OPERATING — W 3. The system starts the vehicle. If the vehicle XTENDED TARTING FTER TARTING ARMING fails to start, the starter will disengage NGINE NOTE: automatically after 10 seconds. Extended Park condition occurs when the vehicle The idle speed is controlled automatically and it 4.
  • Page 104: Stopping The Engine

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Turning off the car (placing the ignition from the WARNING! ON/RUN position to the OFF position), the power The engine block heater cord is a factory  supply to the accessories are maintained for a Never pour fuel or other flammable liquid into ...
  • Page 105: Park Brake

    STARTING AND OPERATING While cruising, brief full-throttle acceleration within The parking brake is primarily intended to prevent and an indicator on the switch will illuminate. If the limits of local traffic laws contributes to a good the vehicle from rolling while parked. Before your foot is on the brake pedal while you apply the break-in.
  • Page 106 STARTING AND OPERATING brake is fully disengaged, the Brake Warning Light WARNING! CAUTION! in the instrument cluster and the LED indicator on the switch will extinguish. If the Brake System Warning Light remains on Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with ...
  • Page 107 STARTING AND OPERATING In the unlikely event of a malfunction of the EPB For automatic transmissions, the EPB will Auto Hold can be activated or deactivated by system, a yellow EPB fault lamp will illuminate. This automatically engage if all of the following pushing the HOLD button located on the switch may be accompanied by the Brake Warning Light conditions are met:...
  • Page 108: Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Brake Service Mode While in Service Mode, the EPB fault lamp will flash continuously while the ignition switch is ON/RUN. We recommend having your brakes serviced by an You must press and hold the brake pedal while NOTE: authorized dealer.
  • Page 109: Ignition Park Interlock

    STARTING AND OPERATING RAKE RANSMISSION HIFT CAUTION! WARNING! (BTSI) S NTERLOCK YSTEM Damage to the transmission may occur if the Unintended movement of a vehicle could  injure those in or near the vehicle. As with all following precautions are not observed: This vehicle is equipped with a BTSI that holds the vehicles, you should never exit a vehicle while transmission gear selector in PARK (P) unless the...
  • Page 110 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Only shift from DRIVE to PARK or REVERSE when the accelerator pedal is released and the vehicle is The transmission electronics are self-cali-  stopped. Be sure to keep your foot on the brake brating; therefore, the first few shifts on a new pedal when shifting between these gears.
  • Page 111 STARTING AND OPERATING When parking on a hill, apply the parking brake WARNING! WARNING! before shifting the transmission to PARK, otherwise the load on the transmission locking It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with ...
  • Page 112 STARTING AND OPERATING The following indicators should be used to ensure When frequent transmission shifting occurs (such WARNING! that you have properly engaged the transmission as when operating the vehicle under heavy loading into the PARK position: conditions, in hilly terrain, traveling into strong Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off the head winds, or while towing a heavy trailer), use ignition to coast down a hill.
  • Page 113 STARTING AND OPERATING AUTOSTICK The transmission will automatically downshift  WARNING! as the vehicle slows (to prevent engine lugging) AutoStick is a driver-interactive transmission and will display the current gear. Do not downshift for additional engine braking feature providing manual shift control, giving you on a slippery surface.
  • Page 114: Four-Wheel Drive Operation - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Four-Wheel Drive (4x4) 5. Restart the engine. the transmission is not shifting properly when the vehicle is cold. This is normal. The torque converter 6. Shift into the desired gear range. If the The four-wheel drive (4WD) is fully automatic in clutch will function normally once the powertrain is problem is no longer detected, the normal driving mode.
  • Page 115: Selec-Terrain - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Active Drive Control — If Equipped Disabling 4WD LOW consumption, since it allows the disconnect of the drive shaft where conditions permit. The Power Transfer Unit (PTU) is locked to ensure To disable the 4WD LOW mode, the vehicle must immediate availability of torque to the rear drive be stationary and the transmission shifted into SNOW: This mode allows you to have greater...
  • Page 116: Power Steering

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: If the “POWER STEERING SYSTEM HOT - This vehicle has been upgraded with a heavy-duty PERFORMANCE MAY BE LIMITED” message and an starter, enhanced battery, and other upgraded ROCK mode is only available on the vehicles ...
  • Page 117: Possible Reasons The Engine Does

    STARTING AND OPERATING Hood is open. Conditions That Will Cause The Engine To Start OSSIBLE EASONS NGINE  Automatically While In Autostop Mode: Vehicle is in 4WD LOW transfer case mode. UTOSTOP  The transmission selector is moved out of ...
  • Page 118: To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start System

    STARTING AND OPERATING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS — IF EQUIPPED ANUALLY ANUALLY TART YSTEM TART YSTEM Your vehicle may be equipped with the Cruise Control system, or the Adaptive Cruise Control Push the Stop/Start OFF switch (located on the (ACC) system: switch bank).
  • Page 119: Cruise Control

    STARTING AND OPERATING To Set A Desired Speed RUISE ONTROL WARNING! Turn the Cruise Control on. When the vehicle has When engaged, the Cruise Control takes over Cruise Control can be dangerous where the reached the desired speed, push and release the accelerator operations at speeds greater than system cannot maintain a constant speed.
  • Page 120: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    STARTING AND OPERATING (ACC) Metric Speed (km/h) DAPTIVE RUISE ONTROL WARNING! Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once will  Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) increases the driving Cruise Control can be dangerous where the result in a 1 km/h speed adjustment. Each convenience provided by Cruise Control while system cannot maintain a constant speed.
  • Page 121 STARTING AND OPERATING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation WARNING! WARNING! The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a conve- You should turn the ACC system off:  operate the ACC system. nience system. It is not a substitute for active When driving in fog, heavy rain, heavy snow, ...
  • Page 122 STARTING AND OPERATING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Menu The instrument cluster display will return to the last When there is a stationary vehicle in front of  display selected after five seconds of no ACC your vehicle in close proximity The instrument cluster display will show the display activity.
  • Page 123 STARTING AND OPERATING To Set A Desired Speed NOTE: The gear selector is removed from the DRIVE  Fixed Speed Cruise Control cannot be set below position When the vehicle reaches the speed desired, push 20 mph (32 km/h). The Electronic Stability Control/Traction Control the SET (+) button or the SET (-) button and ...
  • Page 124 STARTING AND OPERATING To Resume To Vary The Speed Setting NOTE: When you override and push the SET (+) button or If there is a set speed in memory, push the RES To Increase Or Decrease The Set Speed SET (-) button, the new set speed will be the current (resume) button and remove your foot from the After setting a speed, you can increase the set speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 125 STARTING AND OPERATING Setting The Following Distance In ACC To decrease the distance setting, push the instrument cluster display and a chime will sound Distance Decrease button and release. Each time while ACC continues to apply its maximum braking The specified following distance for ACC can be set the button is pushed, the distance setting force.
  • Page 126 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: obstructions, such as mud, dirt or ice. In these If the sensor or front end of the vehicle is  cases, the instrument cluster display will display damaged due to a collision, see an authorized After the ACC system holds your vehicle at a stand- the above message and the system will deactivate.
  • Page 127 STARTING AND OPERATING “CLEAN FRONT WINDSHIELD” WARNING When the condition that created limited TOWING A TRAILER functionality is no longer present, the system will The “ACC Limited Functionality Clean Front Towing a trailer is not recommended when return to full functionality. Windshield”...
  • Page 128 STARTING AND OPERATING TURNS AND BENDS LANE CHANGING NARROW VEHICLES When driving on a curve with ACC engaged, the ACC may not detect a vehicle until it is completely Some narrow vehicles traveling near the outer system may increase or decrease the vehicle in the lane in which you are traveling.
  • Page 129: Traffic Sign Assist System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING TRAFFIC SIGN ASSIST SYSTEM — STATIONARY OBJECTS AND VEHICLES CTIVATION EACTIVATION ACC does not react to stationary objects or IF EQUIPPED The TSA System can be enabled/disabled within vehicles. For example, ACC will not react in the Uconnect system through the Safety/Driver situations where the vehicle you are following exits The Traffic Sign Assist (TSA) system uses a camera Assistance menu.
  • Page 130: Indications On The Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: NOTE: Whenever an audible alert is requested by the TSA Supplemental information will not be displayed system, the radio is also muted. when the vehicle is ONLY equipped with GPS. TSA Off Speed Limit Exceeded When the TSA system is turned off, the system will When the vehicle’s speed exceeds the displayed not show any traffic signs (unless selected in the speed limit by 3 mph (5 km/h), the speed limit sign...
  • Page 131: Highway Assist System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING HIGHWAY ASSIST SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED HAS uses sensors within the steering wheel to WARNING! measure driver attentiveness. HAS requires the driver’s hands on the steering wheel at all times. You should turn off the Highway Assist system: PERATION The system will generally aim to keep the vehicle When driving in complex driving situations...
  • Page 132: Turning Highway Assist On Or Off

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: 3. If ACC was not active before pushing the HAS URNING IGHWAY SSIST on/off button, push the SET (+) button or the Along with the color change of the steering wheel SET (-) button and release when the desired image, the “glow”...
  • Page 133: Indications On The Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: If a turn signal is used (unless a target is in the NDICATIONS ISPLAY  For the system to detect the driver’s hands on the blind spot zone on the same side the turn signal The Highway Assist system status can always be is being applied) steering wheel, the wheel must be gripped on the viewed in the instrument cluster display, and...
  • Page 134: System Status

    STARTING AND OPERATING Highway Assist Indicators Are Yellow YSTEM TATUS WARNING! Driver inattentiveness has been detected,  Along with changes in the system’s indicator lights Do not place any objects on the steering wheel warning the driver to place hands on the ...
  • Page 135: Parksense Front/Rear Park Assist

    STARTING AND OPERATING The Highway Assist system may have limited or ParkSense will retain the last system state ENSE ARNING ISPLAY reduced functionality when one of the following (enabled or disabled) from the last ignition cycle The ParkSense Warning screen will only be conditions occur: when the ignition is changed to the ON/RUN displayed if “Sound and Display”...
  • Page 136 STARTING AND OPERATING Front/Rear/Side ParkSense Arcs 1 — No Tone/Solid Arc 7 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 2 — No Tone/Flashing Arc 8 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 9 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 4 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc 10 —...
  • Page 137 STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the instrument cluster display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: WARNING ALERTS FOR REAR Greater than Less than Rear Distance...
  • Page 138: Enabling And Disabling Parksense

    STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING ALERTS FOR FRONT Front Distance Greater than 47 inches 47-39 inches 39-25 inches 25-12 inches Less than 12 inches (30 (inches/cm) (120 cm) (120-100 cm) (100-65 cm) (65-30 cm) Arcs — Left None None None 3rd Flashing 4th Flashing Arcs —...
  • Page 139: Service The Parksense Park Assist System

    STARTING AND OPERATING terpreting a close object as a sensor problem, ERVICE ENSE SSIST ENSE YSTEM SAGE causing the “ParkSense Unavailable Service YSTEM RECAUTIONS Required” message to be displayed in the instrument cluster display. During vehicle start up, when the ParkSense NOTE: System has detected a faulted condition, the NOTE:...
  • Page 140: Side Distance Warning (Sdw) System

    STARTING AND OPERATING (SDW) NOTE: ISTANCE ARNING WARNING! ParkSense will reduce the volume of the radio if on YSTEM when the system is sounding an audible tone. Before using ParkSense, it is strongly recom-  mended that the ball mount and hitch ball The Side Distance Warning system has the Activation/Deactivation assembly be disconnected from the vehicle...
  • Page 141 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: ParkSense, when on, will reduce the volume of  WARNING! The vehicle needs to be driven approximately one the radio when it is sounding a tone. car length in order for the Side Distance Warning Drivers must be careful when backing up even ...
  • Page 142: Parksense Active Park Assist System

    STARTING AND OPERATING Park Assist system is capable of maneuvering a NABLING ISABLING CAUTION! vehicle into a parallel or a perpendicular parking ENSE CTIVE SSIST space on either side (i.e., driver side or passenger ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is ...
  • Page 143: Parallel/Perpendicular Parking Space Assistance Operation

    STARTING AND OPERATING Driver's door is opened. NOTE:  If the vehicle is driven above approximately Rear liftgate is opened.  15 mph (25 km/h), the instrument cluster display Electronic Stability Control/Anti-lock Braking  will instruct the driver to slow down. If the vehicle System intervention.
  • Page 144 STARTING AND OPERATING be overhanging or protruding into the parking Once the vehicle is in position, you will be space (e.g., ladders, tailgates, etc. from instructed to stop the vehicle’s movement and surrounding objects/vehicles). remove your hands from the steering wheel. When the vehicle comes to a standstill (your hands still When searching for a parking space, the driver ...
  • Page 145 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The system will cancel the maneuver if the  WARNING! vehicle speed exceeds 5 mph (7 km/h) during It is the driver's responsibility to use the brake  active steering guidance into the parking space. Before using the ParkSense Active Park Assist and accelerator during the semi-automatic ...
  • Page 146: Exiting The Parking Space

    STARTING AND OPERATING End Of Maneuver while the system handles the steering CAUTION! automatically for exiting the parking space. If the The semi-automatic maneuver ends when the driver continues to carry out a voluntary or The vehicle must be driven slowly when using ...
  • Page 147: Active Lane Management System

    STARTING AND OPERATING The sensors may not detect objects of a partic- Some maneuvers at very tight bends might be Monitoring sensors to detect vehicles in adjacent   ular shape or made from particular materials impossible to be carried out. lanes while the driver is preparing to change lanes.
  • Page 148: Turning Active Lane Management On Or Off

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Depending on the type of warning selected, the CTIVE ANAGEMENT ARNING system will either guide the vehicle back to the When operating conditions have been met, the ESSAGE center of the lane, provide a vibration in the Active Lane Management system will monitor if the steering wheel, or both.
  • Page 149 STARTING AND OPERATING Left Lane Departure — Only Left Lane Detected Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected When the system senses a lane drift situation,  the left lane line turns solid yellow. At this time, When the system is on and only the left lane When the system is on, the lane lines turn from ...
  • Page 150: Changing Active Lane Management Status

    STARTING AND OPERATING PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA When the system senses the lane line is being  HANGING CTIVE ANAGEMENT crossed, the left lane line changes from solid TATUS The ParkView Rear Back Up Camera allows you to yellow to flashing yellow (on/off). At this time, see an on-screen image of the rear surroundings of vibration is applied to the steering wheel.
  • Page 151 STARTING AND OPERATING When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with Zoom View WARNING! camera delay turned off, the rear camera mode is When the Rear View Camera image is being exited and the previous screen appears. When the Drivers must be careful when backing up even displayed, and the vehicle speed is below 8 mph vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with camera...
  • Page 152: Surround View Camera System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING SURROUND VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM — Modes Of Operation When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with camera delay turned on, the camera image will Manual activation of the Surround View Camera is IF EQUIPPED continue to be displayed for up to 10 seconds selected by pressing the Surround View Camera unless the vehicle speed exceeds 8 mph (13 km/h), soft key located in the Controls menu within the...
  • Page 153 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Front Cross Path View The vehicle is in any gear other than REVERSE  and the X button is pressed. Front tires will be in image when the tires are Pressing the Front Cross Path soft key ...
  • Page 154: Zoom View

    STARTING AND OPERATING When Zoom View is selected while the vehicle is in CAUTION! REVERSE, then shifted to DRIVE, the camera delay view will display the standard Back Up Camera To avoid vehicle damage, Surround View  view. If the vehicle is then returned to REVERSE should only be used as a parking aid.
  • Page 155: Vehicle Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING 4. Keep the nozzle in the filler for five seconds This label contains the month and year of suspension components sometimes specified by after nozzle clicks to allow fuel to drain from manufacture, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating purchasers for increased durability does not the nozzle.
  • Page 156: Trailer Towing

    STARTING AND OPERATING TRAILER TOWING The entire vehicle should first be weighed on a The recommended way to measure GTW is to put commercial scale to ensure that the GVWR has not your fully loaded trailer on a vehicle scale. The In this section you will find safety tips and been exceeded.
  • Page 157: Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)

    STARTING AND OPERATING Trailer Sway Control (TSC) These kinds of hitches are commonly used to tow recommended for heavier Tongue Weights (TW) and may be required depending on vehicle and small and medium sized trailers. The TSC can be a mechanical telescoping link that trailer configuration/loading to comply with Gross Weight-Distributing Hitch can be installed between the hitch receiver and the...
  • Page 158: Trailer And Tongue Weight

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Perform the maintenance listed in Scheduled RAILER ONGUE EIGHT Servicing and the proper maintenance intervals Remember that everything put into or on the trailer Never exceed the maximum tongue weight Ú page 267. When towing a trailer, never exceed adds to the load on your vehicle.
  • Page 159 STARTING AND OPERATING Towing Requirements — Tires Towing Requirements — Trailer Brakes WARNING! Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a Do not interconnect the hydraulic brake system   Vehicles with trailers should not be parked on ...
  • Page 160 STARTING AND OPERATING Towing Requirements — Trailer Lights And WARNING! Wiring Do not connect trailer brakes to your vehicle's  Whenever you pull a trailer, regardless of the trailer hydraulic brake lines. It can overload your size, stoplights and turn signals on the trailer are brake system and cause it to fail.
  • Page 161: Towing Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING Cruise Control — If Equipped OWING Do not use on hilly terrain or with heavy loads.  Before towing, practice turning, stopping, and When using the Cruise Control, if you experience backing up the trailer in an area located away from ...
  • Page 162: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome)

    STARTING AND OPERATING RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME) OWING EHICLE EHIND NOTHER EHICLE TOWING CONDITION WHEELS OFF THE GROUND FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE (FWD) FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED REAR NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Dolly Tow FRONT NOT ALLOWED On Trailer BEST METHOD —...
  • Page 163: Recreational Towing - 4X4 Models

    STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING TIPS extreme situations such as deep snow, mud, or CAUTION! sand where additional low speed pulling power is needed. Vehicle speeds in excess of 25 mph Towing with the front wheels on the ground RIVING  (40 km/h) should be avoided when in 4WD LOW will cause severe transmission damage.
  • Page 164 STARTING AND OPERATING Driving In Snow, Mud And Sand Flowing Water If you stall or begin to lose headway while climbing a steep hill, allow your vehicle to come to a stop If the water is swift flowing and rising (as in storm In heavy snow, when pulling a load, or for and immediately apply the brakes.
  • Page 165 STARTING AND OPERATING Traction Downhill After Driving Off-Road After extended operation in mud, sand, water, or  similar dirty conditions, have the radiator, fan, Shift the transmission into a low gear and the 4WD Off-road operation puts more stress on your brake rotors, wheels, brake linings, and axle System to 4WD LOW range or select Hill Descent vehicle than does most on-road driving.
  • Page 166: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT SYSTEMS require software updates to improve the usability NOTE: and performance of your systems or to reduce the FCA US LLC or your dealer may contact you  For detailed information about your potential risk of unauthorized and unlawful access directly regarding software updates.
  • Page 167: Uconnect Settings

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT SETTINGS For the Uconnect 5 With 8.4-inch Display and the USTOMER ROGRAMMABLE EATURES Uconnect 5/5 NAV With 10.1-inch Display The Uconnect system uses a combination of Press the Vehicle button, then press the Settings buttons on the touchscreen and buttons on the tab on the top of the touchscreen.
  • Page 168 MULTIMEDIA My Profile When the My Profile button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to the vehicle’s profiles. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system and Instrument Language Cluster Display.
  • Page 169 “Male” or “Female”. This setting will allow you to set the system “Wake Up” word. The available Wake Up Word options are “Off”, “Hey, Uconnect”, and “Hey, Jeep®”. Voice Barge-in This setting will allow Voice Barge-in to be turned on or off.
  • Page 170 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will keep certain electrical features running after the engine is Radio Off Delay turned off. When any door is opened, the electronics will deactivate. The available settings are “0 min” and “20 min”. This setting will allow you to determine if the radio shuts off when any of the Radio Off With Door doors are opened.
  • Page 171 MULTIMEDIA Display When the Display button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system will display the options related to the theme (if equipped), brightness, and color of the touchscreen. The available settings are: NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system and Instrument...
  • Page 172 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Touchscreen Beep This setting will allow you to turn the touchscreen beep on or off. Show Main Category Bar Labels This setting will allow the main category bar labels to be shown on or off. Navigation Next Turn Pop-ups Displayed in Cluster This setting will display navigation prompts in the Instrument Cluster Display.
  • Page 173 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Pedestrian Emergency Braking — Located In Automatic Emergency Braking This setting will turn the Pedestrian Emergency Braking system on or off. Submenu This setting will activate the system that will alert the driver when a lane departure is detected.
  • Page 174 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will provide braking assistance if the Rear ParkSense system Rear ParkSense Braking Assist senses a collision with an object. This setting will control Active ParkSense functionality between fully Active ParkSense Mode autonomous parking and semi-autonomous parking. The available options are “Full Auto”...
  • Page 175 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will turn the Side Distance Warning on or off and set how the system will communicate with the user. The “Off” setting will deactivate the Side Distance Warning system. The “Sound” setting will provide an audible chime to the user. The “Sound And Display”...
  • Page 176 This setting will allow you to change the system’s voice to either “Male” or Voice Options “Female”. This setting will allow you to set the system’s “Wake Up” word. The available Wake Up Word options are “Off”, “Hey, Uconnect”, and “Hey, Jeep®”.
  • Page 177 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting allows you to respond to a Voice Response before the statement Voice Barge-In is completed by the system. The available options are “On” or “Off”. This setting will allow you to turn the Command List on or off. The “Always” setting will always show the Command List.
  • Page 178 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description ParkView Backup Camera Active Guidelines This setting will turn the ParkView Backup Camera Active Guidelines on or off. Fixed ParkView Backup Camera Guidelines This setting will turn the Fixed ParkView Backup Camera Guidelines on or off. This setting will add a timed delay to the Surround View Camera when shifting Surround View Camera Delay out of REVERSE.
  • Page 179 MULTIMEDIA Lights When the Lights button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s exterior and interior lights. NOTE: When the “Daytime Running Lights” feature is selected, the daytime running lights can be turned on or off. This feature is only allowed by law in the country of the vehicle purchased.
  • Page 180 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Greeting Lights This setting will turn the Greeting Lights on or off. Daytime Running Lights This setting will allow you to turn the Daytime Running Lights on or off. When this setting is selected, if the steering wheel rotation angle is large or Cornering Lights the turn signal indicators are on, a light (incorporated in the fog light) will turn on, on the relevant side to improve visibility at night.
  • Page 181 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: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will unlock the doors when any of the doors are opened from Auto Unlock On Exit...
  • Page 182 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will chime an audible alert when the power liftgate is raising or Power Liftgate Alert lowering. Selectable options are “On” and “Off”. This setting will use hands-free technology to automatically open or close the Hands-Free Power Liftgate power liftgate.
  • Page 183 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. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will keep the radio running after the engine is turned off.
  • Page 184 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Equalizer This setting will adjust the “Bass”, “Mid”, and “Treble” ranges of the audio. This setting will adjust audio volume as speeds increase. At a higher setting, Speed Adjusted Volume the volume will increase more as the vehicle speeds up. The available settings are “Off”, “1”, “2”, and “3”.
  • Page 185 MULTIMEDIA Notifications When the Notifications button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to Notifications for the system. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will turn off the Notification chime that plays when a new Notification Sounds notification is sent.
  • Page 186 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 the options related to SiriusXM® satellite radio. These settings can be used to skip specific radio channels and restart favorite songs from the beginning.
  • Page 187 MULTIMEDIA System Information When the System Information button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the radio system information. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Software Licenses This will display the software licensing information screen. Reset When the Reset button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to resetting the Uconnect system back to its default settings.
  • Page 188: Radio Operation And Mobile Phones

    MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will display a pop-up that gives you the option to clear all personal data from the system, including Bluetooth® devices and presets. Clear Personal Data NOTE: Performing this function may take several minutes to complete. This setting will allow you to reset the vehicle’s Wi-Fi password for smartphone Reset Wi-Fi Password For Projection projection.
  • Page 189: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES The ABS is designed to function with the Original WARNING! Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tires. Modification (ABS) may result in degraded ABS performance. The ABS cannot prevent collisions, including RAKE YSTEM  those resulting from excessive speed in turns, The ABS provides increased vehicle stability and WARNING! following another vehicle too closely, or hydro-...
  • Page 190: Electronic Brake Control (Ebc) System

    SAFETY Dynamic Steering Torque (DST) Light does not come on when the ignition is placed To receive the benefit of the system, you must in the ON/RUN mode, have the light repaired as apply continuous braking pressure during the DST is a feature of the Electronic Stability Control soon as possible.
  • Page 191 SAFETY Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) Electronic Stability Control (ESC) The ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light located in the instrument cluster will start to flash ERM anticipates the potential for wheel lift by ESC enhances directional control and stability of as soon as the ESC system becomes active. The monitoring the driver’s steering wheel input and the vehicle under various driving conditions.
  • Page 192 SAFETY Partial Off WARNING! WARNING! This mode may be useful if the vehicle becomes Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly Trailer Sway Control (TSC) is disabled when  stuck. This mode may modify TCS and ESC  maintain your vehicle, may change the the ESC system is in the “Partial Off”...
  • Page 193 SAFETY To turn ESC on again, momentarily push the ESC driven several miles (km) at speeds greater than The ESC system will make buzzing or clicking  OFF button. This will restore the “ESC On” mode of 30 mph (48 km/h), see an authorized dealer as sounds when it is active.
  • Page 194 SAFETY HDC has three states: Driver Override: Feedback To The Driver: 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not The driver may override HDC activation speed with The instrument cluster has an HDC icon and the activate). throttle or brake application at any time. HDC switch has an LED, which offers feedback to the driver about the state HDC is in.
  • Page 195 SAFETY Hill Start Assist (HSA) WARNING! WARNING! HSA is designed to mitigate roll back from a There may be situations where the Hill Start If you use a trailer brake controller with your  complete stop while on an incline. If the driver Assist (HSA) will not activate and slight rolling trailer, the trailer brakes may be activated and releases the brake while stopped on an incline,...
  • Page 196: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    SAFETY AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS Ready Alert Braking (RAB) Trailer Sway Control (TSC) RAB may reduce the time required to reach full TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recognize an (BSM) — LIND ONITORING braking during emergency braking situations. It excessively swaying trailer and will take the anticipates when an emergency braking situation appropriate actions to attempt to stop the sway.
  • Page 197 SAFETY The BSM detection zone covers approximately if the vehicle is operated in areas with extremely that side of the vehicle, an audible chime will also low radar returns such as a desert or parallel to a be sounded when chimes are enabled. In addition one lane width, 12 ft (3.8 m), on both sides of the vehicle.
  • Page 198 SAFETY Entering From The Side Entering From The Rear Vehicles that move into your adjacent lanes from Vehicles that come up from behind your vehicle on either side of the vehicle. either side and enter the rear detection zone with a relative speed of less than 30 mph (48 km/h).
  • Page 199 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 (R), the driver is alerted using both the visual and are traveling in the opposite direction of the vehicle RCP is intended to aid the driver when backing out in adjacent lanes Ú...
  • Page 200: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation - If Equipped

    SAFETY (FCW) Blind Spot Modes When the system is in RCP, the system shall ORWARD OLLISION ARNING respond with both visual and audible alerts when a — I Blind Spot Alert has three selectable modes of ITIGATION QUIPPED detected object is present. Whenever an audible operation that are available in the Uconnect alert is requested, the radio volume is reduced.
  • Page 201 SAFETY If a Forward Collision Warning with Mitigation event NOTE: FCW Settings begins at a speed below 39 mph (62 km/h), the The minimum speed for FCW activation is  The Forward Collision menu setting is located in system may provide the maximum braking 1 mph (2 km/h).
  • Page 202 SAFETY FCW Limited Warning with the vehicle in front using audible/visual warnings and it applies autonomous braking. If the instrument cluster display reads “FCW Changing the FCW status to the “Far” setting Limited Functionality” or “FCW Limited allows the system to warn the driver of a possible Functionality Clean Front Windshield”...
  • Page 203: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    SAFETY NOTE: temperature effects and natural pressure loss WARNING! through the tire. The TPMS will continue to warn The PEB system will retain the last setting selected the driver of low tire pressure as long as the Pedestrian Emergency Braking (PEB) is not by the driver after ignition shut down.
  • Page 204 SAFETY be on. In this situation, the Tire Pressure The TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire  CAUTION! Monitoring System Warning Light will turn off only maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility after the tires are inflated to the vehicle’s to maintain correct tire pressure using an accu- Using aftermarket tire sealants may cause the ...
  • Page 205 SAFETY Tire Pressure Monitoring System Low system will automatically update, the pressure display in place of the dashes. A system fault can values in the graphic display in the instrument occur due to any of the following: Pressure Warnings cluster will stop being highlighted or return to their Jamming due to electronic devices or driving ...
  • Page 206: Occupant Restraint Systems

    SAFETY TPMS Deactivation — If Equipped and then turn off. The instrument cluster will 3. After driving the vehicle for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h), the Tire Pressure display the “SERVICE TPM SYSTEM” message and The TPMS can be deactivated if replacing all four Monitoring System Warning Light will flash on then display pressure values in place of the wheel and tire assemblies (road tires) with wheel...
  • Page 207: Seat Belt Systems

    SAFETY Here are some simple steps you can take to 8. Do not lean against the door or window. If your Research has shown that seat belts save lives, and vehicle has side air bags, and deployment minimize the risk of harm from a deploying air bag: they can reduce the seriousness of injuries in a occurs, the side air bags will inflate forcefully collision.
  • Page 208 SAFETY front passenger seat or when the seat is folded flat passenger seat BeltAlert is not active when an WARNING! outboard front passenger seat is unoccupied. (if equipped). It is recommended that pets be restrained in the rear seat (if equipped) in pet Relying on the air bags alone could lead to ...
  • Page 209 SAFETY WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Wearing your seat belt incorrectly could make A seat belt that is buckled into the wrong A frayed or torn seat belt could rip apart in a    your injuries in a collision much worse. You buckle will not protect you properly.
  • Page 210 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure 4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low across your hips, below your abdomen. To Use the following procedure to untwist a twisted remove slack in the lap belt portion, pull up on lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 211 SAFETY Second Row Center Seat Belt Operating WARNING! Instructions Wearing your seat belt incorrectly could make  The second row center seat belt may feature a seat your injuries in a collision much worse. You belt with a mini-latch plate and buckle. The might suffer internal injuries, or you could mini-latch plate and buckle (if equipped) should even slide out of the seat belt.
  • Page 212 SAFETY 2. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, insert 5. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies the mini-latch plate into the mini-buckle until low across your hips, below your abdomen. To you hear a “click.” remove slack in the lap belt portion, pull up on the shoulder belt.
  • Page 213 SAFETY Seat belts must be worn by all occupants including WARNING! WARNING! pregnant women: the risk of injury in the event of an accident is reduced for the mother and the If the mini-latch plate and mini-buckle are not ONLY use a Seat Belt Extender if it is physically ...
  • Page 214 SAFETY Energy Management Feature If the passenger seating position is equipped with WARNING! an ALR and is being used for normal usage, only The front outboard seat belt system is equipped pull the seat belt webbing out far enough to Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the ...
  • Page 215: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    SAFETY Your vehicle may be equipped with the following Air The ORC contains a backup power supply system WARNING! Bag System Components: that may deploy the air bag system even if the battery loses power or it becomes disconnected The seat belt assembly must be replaced if the ...
  • Page 216 SAFETY NOTE: comes on intermittently or remains on while driving WARNING! have an authorized dealer service the vehicle If the speedometer, tachometer, or any engine immediately Ú page 89. related gauges are not working, the Occupant Being too close to the steering wheel or instru- ...
  • Page 217 SAFETY The first stage inflator is triggered immediately On the other hand, depending on the type and WARNING! during an impact that requires air bag deployment. location of impact, front air bags may deploy in A low energy output is used in less severe crashes with little vehicle front-end damage but Do not put anything on or around the air bag ...
  • Page 218 SAFETY Occupant Classification System (OCS) — The OCS will NOT prevent deployment of the * It is possible for a child to be classified as an Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag. The OCS may adult, allowing a full-power Passenger Advanced Front Passenger Seat reduce the inflation rate of the Passenger Front Air Bag deployment.
  • Page 219 SAFETY The ORC uses the classification to determine Lighter Weight Passengers (Including Small Adults) Examples of improper front passenger seating include: whether the Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag When a lighter weight passenger, including a small inflation rate should be adjusted. adult, occupies the front passenger seat, the OCS The front passenger’s weight is transferred to ...
  • Page 220 SAFETY The OCS determines the front passenger’s most WARNING! probable classification. If an occupant in the front passenger seat is seated improperly, the occupant If a child restraint system, child, small teen-  may provide an output signal to the OCS that is ager or adult in the front passenger seat is different from the occupant’s properly seated seated improperly, the occupant may provide...
  • Page 221 SAFETY Do not replace the seat cover or cushion with an Knee Impact Bolsters  The Air Bag Warning Light in the instrument aftermarket seat cover or cushion. panel will turn on whenever the OCS is unable to The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the knees classify the front passenger seat status.
  • Page 222 SAFETY Supplemental Side Air Bags When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam on the outboard side of the seatback’s trim cover. The Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags (SABs) inflating SAB deploys through the seat seam into This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental the space between the occupant and the door.
  • Page 223 SAFETY The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial or Side Impacts Side Air Bags are a supplement to the seat belt restraint system. Side Air Bags deploy in less time complete ejection of vehicle occupants through The Side Air Bags are designed to activate in side windows in certain side impact events.
  • Page 224 SAFETY Air Bag System Components Rollover Events WARNING! Side Air Bags and seat belt pretensioners are NOTE: Side Air Bags need room to inflate. Do not lean  designed to activate in certain rollover events. The The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) monitors against the door or window.
  • Page 225 SAFETY If A Deployment Occurs As the air bags deflate, you may see some  WARNING! smoke-like particles. The particles are a normal The front air bags are designed to deflate by-product of the process that generates the Deployed air bags and seat belt pretensioners immediately after deployment.
  • Page 226 SAFETY Enhanced Accident Response System NOTE: Your vehicle may also be designed to perform any of these other functions in response to the After an accident, remember to cycle the ignition to In the event of an impact, if the communication Enhanced Accident Response System: the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position and remove the key network remains intact, and the power remains...
  • Page 227 SAFETY Enhanced Accident Response System Reset Procedure After the event occurs, when the system is active, a message regarding fuel cutoff is displayed. Turn the ignition switch from ignition AVV/START or MAR/ON/ RUN to ignition STOP/OFF/LOCK. Carefully check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine compartment and on the ground near the engine compartment and fuel tank before resetting the system and starting the engine.
  • Page 228 SAFETY Customer Action Customer Will See NOTE: Each step MUST BE held for at least two seconds Right turn light is ON SOLID. 7. Turn right turn signal switch ON. Left turn light BLINKS. Right turn light is OFF. 8. Place turn signal in neutral state. Left turn light BLINKS.
  • Page 229 SAFETY Maintaining Your Air Bag System Event Data Recorder (EDR) WARNING! This vehicle is equipped with an event data WARNING! Do not attempt to modify any part of your air  recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to bag system.
  • Page 230: Child Restraints

    SAFETY NOTE: There are different sizes and types of restraints for HILD ESTRAINTS children from newborn size to the child almost EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up at large enough for an adult safety belt.
  • Page 231 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 who Either an Infant Carrier or a Convertible Child Infants and Toddlers have not reached the height or weight limits of their Restraint, facing rearward in a rear seat of the child restraint...
  • Page 232 SAFETY Infant And Child Restraints Older Children And Child Restraints WARNING! Safety experts recommend that children ride Children who are two years old or who have Never place a rear-facing child restraint in  rear-facing in the vehicle until they are two years outgrown their rear-facing convertible child seat front of an air bag.
  • Page 233 SAFETY Children Too Large For Booster Seats If the answer to any of these questions was “no,” WARNING! then the child still needs to use a booster seat in Children who are large enough to wear the this vehicle. If the child is using the lap/shoulder Improper installation can lead to failure of an ...
  • Page 234 SAFETY Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Combined Weight of Restraint Type the Child + Child LATCH – Lower Anchors LATCH – Lower Anchors Seat Belt + Top Tether Seat Belt Only Restraint Only + Top Tether Anchor...
  • Page 235 SAFETY Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren Your vehicle is equipped with the child restraint LATCH Positions For Installing Child anchorage system called LATCH, which stands for (LATCH) Restraint System Restraints In This Vehicle Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren. The LATCH system has three vehicle anchor points for installing LATCH-equipped child seats.
  • Page 236 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the combined weight What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of of the child and the child restraint is 65 lbs (29.5 kg). Use the child restraint) for using the LATCH anchorage 65 lbs (29.5 kg) the seat belt and tether anchor instead of the LATCH system...
  • Page 237 SAFETY Locating The LATCH Anchorages Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages Center Seat LATCH The lower anchorages are round bars There are tether strap anchorages Do not install child restraints with rigid lower that are found at the rear of the seat behind each rear seating position attachments in the center seating position.
  • Page 238 SAFETY Always follow the directions of the child restraint 3. Attach the lower hooks or connectors of the behind the child restraint, route the seat belt manufacturer when installing your child restraint. child restraint to the lower anchorages in the through the child restraint belt path and then Not all child restraint systems will be installed as selected seating position.
  • Page 239 SAFETY Installing Child Restraints Using The The seat belts in the passenger seating positions Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing are equipped with a Switchable Automatic Locking Vehicle Seat Belt Child Restraints In This Vehicle Retractor (ALR) that is designed to keep the lap Child restraint systems are designed to be secured portion of the seat belt tight around the child in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap belt portion...
  • Page 240 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of Always use the tether anchor when using the seat the child restraint) for using the Tether Anchor with belt to install a forward facing child restraint, up to Weight limit of the Child Restraint the seat belt to attach a forward facing child the recommended weight limit of the child...
  • Page 241 SAFETY Installing A Child Restraint With A 2. Pull enough of the seat belt webbing from the 9. Test that the child restraint is installed tightly retractor to pass it through the belt path of the by pulling back and forth on the child seat at Switchable Automatic Locking Retractor child restraint.
  • Page 242: Safety Tips

    SAFETY 1. Look behind the seating position where you WARNING! plan to install the child restraint to find the tether anchorage. You may need to move the Do not leave children or animals inside parked  seat forward to provide better access to the vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 243: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    SAFETY Defroster AFETY HECKS HOULD WARNING! Check operation by selecting the defrost mode and NSIDE EHICLE An improperly attached, damaged, folded, or place the blower control on high speed. You should Seat Belts stacked floor mat, or damaged floor mat be able to feel the air directed against the fasteners may cause your floor mat to interfere windshield.
  • Page 244: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    SAFETY ERIODIC AFETY HECKS HOULD WARNING! WARNING! UTSIDE EHICLE ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on the NEVER place any objects under the floor mat   Tires driver’s side floor area. To check for interfer- (e.g., towels, keys, etc.). These objects could ence, with the vehicle properly parked with the change the position of the floor mat and may Examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven...
  • Page 245: Exhaust Gas

    SAFETY The best protection against carbon monoxide entry XHAUST ARBON ONOXIDE ARNINGS into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust system. WARNING! WARNING! Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is exhaust system, when exhaust fumes can be carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and...
  • Page 246: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS This is an emergency warning system and it should WARNING! not be used when the vehicle is in motion. Use it The Hazard Warning Flashers button is located in only when your vehicle is disabled or signaling a ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to the lower center area of the instrument panel.
  • Page 247 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SOS Call 4. You should be able to speak with the SOS The vehicle’s SOS Call system will attempt operator through the vehicle audio system to to remain connected with the SOS operator 1. Press or hold the SOS Call button on the determine if additional assistance is needed.
  • Page 248 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If the SOS Call system detects a malfunction, any Even if the SOS Call system is fully functional, WARNING! of the following may occur at the time the factors beyond FCA US LLC’s control may prevent malfunction is detected, and at the beginning of or stop the SOS Call system operation.
  • Page 249: Jacking And Tire Changing

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING — NOTE: WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly approved IF EQUIPPED ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. the road.
  • Page 250: Preparations For Jacking

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 5. Block both the front and rear of the wheel REPARATIONS ACKING OCATION PARE TOWAGE diagonally opposite the jacking position. For 1. Park the vehicle on a firm level surface as far If equipped, the jack and tools are located in the example, if the driver’s front wheel is being from the edge of the roadway as possible.
  • Page 251 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 1. Open the liftgate. 3. Remove the fastener securing the spare tire, and remove the spare wheel from the vehicle. 2. Lift the access cover using the load floor The jack will be found beneath. handle. Jack And Tools 1 —...
  • Page 252: Jacking Instructions

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Before raising the vehicle, use the wheel bolt ACKING NSTRUCTIONS WARNING! wrench to loosen, but not remove, the wheel bolts on the wheel with the flat tire. Turn the If working on or near a roadway, be extremely ...
  • Page 253 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 4. Jack lifting points can be identified by a WARNING! triangular symbol on the outer rocker panel. Place the jack underneath the lift area that is Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can closest to the flat tire. Turn the jack screw make the vehicle less stable.
  • Page 254: Tire Service Kit - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: 14. Place the jack on the foam tray and open it far 12. Lower the jack until it is free. Remove the wheel blocks. Reassemble the lug wrench to enough so that it is secured. Once placed in For vehicles equipped, do not attempt to ...
  • Page 255 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Tire Service Kit Storage Tire Service Kit And Components And Operation Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses The Tire Service Kit is stowed under the load floor Your Tire Service Kit is equipped with the following behind the rear seat.
  • Page 256 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions Sealant is only intended to seal punctures less WARNING! than 1/4 inch (6 mm) diameter in the tread of Replace the Tire Service Kit Sealant Bottle prior  your vehicle. Keep Tire Service Kit away from open flames to the expiration date (printed at the lower right ...
  • Page 257 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit 3. Remove the cap from the valve If the sealant (white fluid) does not flow within stem and then screw the fitting at the 0 – 10 seconds through the Sealant Hose: Whenever You Stop To Use Tire Service Kit: end of the Sealant Hose onto the 1.
  • Page 258 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY After Driving: 2. The pump will start to inject air into 3. Immediately disconnect the Sealant Hose the tire immediately after the from the valve stem, reinstall the cap on the Pull over to a safe location. Sealant Bottle is empty.
  • Page 259 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY If tire pressure is less than 19 psi (1.3 Bar): 5. Remove the Speed Limit sticker from the 3. Remove the bottle cover. steering wheel after the tire has been repaired. The tire is too badly damaged. Do not attempt to 6.
  • Page 260: Jump Starting

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JUMP STARTING 5. Pull the bottle away from the Compressor. REPARATIONS TART The battery in your vehicle is located in the front of If your vehicle has a discharged battery, it can be the engine compartment, behind the left headlight jump started using a set of jumper cables and a assembly.
  • Page 261: Jump Starting Procedure

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 4. If using another vehicle to jump start the an accessory bracket or large bolt. The ground TARTING ROCEDURE must be away from the battery and the fuel battery, park the vehicle within the jumper cables reach, set the parking brake and make injection system.
  • Page 262: Refueling In Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY REFUELING IN EMERGENCY Disconnecting The Jumper Cables Emergency Gas Can Refueling 1. Disconnect the negative (-) end of the jumper Most gas cans will not open the flapper doors. A The vehicle is equipped with a refueling funnel for cable from the engine ground of the vehicle funnel is provided to allow emergency refueling a Capless Fuel System.
  • Page 263: If Your Engine Overheats

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS 5. Remove funnel from filler pipe, clean off prior NOTE: to putting back in the spare tire storage area. There are steps that you can take to slow down an If the vehicle is overheating, it will need to be impending overheat condition: serviced by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 264: Gear Selector Override

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE 5. Insert a small screwdriver or similar tool down into the gear selector override access hole (at If a malfunction occurs, and the gear selector If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand or the right rear corner of the gear selector cannot be moved out of the PARK position, you can snow, it can often be moved using a rocking...
  • Page 265 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Use the least amount of accelerator pedal NOTE: CAUTION! pressure that will maintain the rocking motion Push the ESC OFF button (if necessary), to place without spinning the wheels or racing the engine. the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system in When “rocking”...
  • Page 266: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial towing service. Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground FWD MODELS 4X4 MODELS Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Rear NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Wheel Lift Or Dolly Tow...
  • Page 267: Without The Key Fob

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ITHOUT ODELS CAUTION! Special care must be taken when the vehicle is FCA US LLC requires towing with all four wheels Proper towing or lifting equipment is required  towed with the ignition in the OFF mode. The only OFF the ground.
  • Page 268: Emergency Tow Hooks - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY — MERGENCY OOKS CAUTION! QUIPPED Tow hooks are for emergency use only, to rescue a vehicle stranded off road. Do not use tow If your vehicle is equipped with tow hooks, there will be one in the rear and two mounted on the hooks for tow truck hookup or highway towing.
  • Page 269: Servicing And Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING An authorized dealer will reset the oil change Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: indicator message after completing the scheduled Check engine oil level.  Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil oil change.
  • Page 270: Maintenance Plan

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE AINTENANCE Refer to the Maintenance Plan for the required maintenance intervals. At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Change oil and filter. Rotate the tires at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before the oil indicator system turns on. Inspect battery and clean and tighten terminals as required.
  • Page 271 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: If using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter, and replace if necessary. Inspect the brake linings, replace if necessary. Inspect the front suspension, tie rod ends and boot seals, replace if necessary.
  • Page 272 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Replace spark plugs. Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first. Inspect and replace PCV valve if necessary.
  • Page 273: Engine Compartment

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.4L E NGINE 1 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 6 — Engine Oil Dipstick 2 — Engine Oil Fill 7 — Coolant Pressure Bottle Cap 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap 8 — Secondary Battery 4 —...
  • Page 274: Checking Oil Level

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE HECKING EVEL AINTENANCE ATTERY CAUTION! To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine oil Your vehicle is equipped with a maintenance-free Overfilling or underfilling the crankcase will must be maintained at the correct level. Check the battery. You will never have to add water, and cause aeration or loss of oil pressure.
  • Page 275: Pressure Washing

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE NGINE CAUTION! Engine Oil Selection An authorized dealer has the qualified service It is essential when replacing the cables on  personnel, special tools, and equipment to the battery that the positive cable is attached For engine oil selection Ú...
  • Page 276: Engine Oil Filter

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Synthetic engine oils which do not have both the NGINE LEANER ILTER WARNING! correct API trademark and the correct SAE viscosity For the proper maintenance intervals Ú page 268. grade numbers should not be used. Use only refrigerants and compressor lubri- ...
  • Page 277: Body Lubrication

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling Cabin Air Filter IPER LADES R-134a — If Equipped See an authorized dealer for service. Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and the R-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a Hydrofluo- windshield and rear window periodically with a UBRICATION rocarbon (HFC) that is an ozone-friendly sponge or soft cloth and a mild nonabrasive...
  • Page 278 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Front Wiper Blade Removal/Installation 2. To disengage the wiper blade from the wiper 3. Tilt the lower end of the wiper blade away from arm, flip up the locking tab. the arm and with one finger push the release CAUTION! tab toward the wiper arm.
  • Page 279 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 5. With the wiper blade disengaged, remove the Installing The Front Wipers Rear Wiper Blade Removal/Installation wiper blade from the wiper arm by holding the 1. Lift the wiper arm off of the glass, until the 1. Lift the rear wiper arm pivot cap away from wiper arm with one hand and separating the wiper arm is in the full up position.
  • Page 280: Exhaust System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: 2. Lift the rear wiper arm fully off the glass. 4. Still holding the bottom end of the wiper blade, move the wiper blade upward and away from The rear wiper arm cannot be fully raised off the the wiper arm to disengage.
  • Page 281: Cooling System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE In addition, have the exhaust system inspected To minimize the possibility of catalytic converter CAUTION! each time the vehicle is raised for lubrication or oil damage: change. Replace as required. Damage to the catalytic converter can result if ...
  • Page 282 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Refer to the Maintenance Plan for the proper properly could lead to severe internal engine WARNING! maintenance intervals Ú page 268. damage. If any coolant is needed to be added to the system please contact an authorized dealer. When working near the radiator cooling fan, ...
  • Page 283 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Use only high purity water such as distilled or The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there Coolant Level  deionized water when mixing the water/engine is any accumulation of foreign material on the The coolant expansion bottle provides a quick coolant solution.
  • Page 284: Brake System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Do not overfill the coolant expansion bottle. Use only the manufacturer recommended brake  RAKE YSTEM fluid Ú page 324. Check the coolant freeze point in the radiator  In order to ensure brake system performance, all and in the coolant expansion bottle.
  • Page 285: Automatic Transmission I F Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Fluid Level Check Fluid And Filter Changes WARNING! The fluid level is preset at the factory and does not Under normal operating conditions, the fluid Do not allow petroleum-based fluid to contam-  require adjustment under normal operating installed at the factory will provide satisfactory inate the brake fluid.
  • Page 286: Fuses

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE USES WARNING! General Information If a general protection fuse for safety systems  (air bag system, braking system), power unit WARNING! systems (engine system, transmission system) or steering system blows, contact an When replacing a blown fuse, always use an ...
  • Page 287 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Power Distribution Center/Fuses The Front Power Distribution Center is located in the engine compartment. This module contains fuses and relays. Fuse cavity location are printed on the inside of the power distribution center cover. Underhood Power Distribution Location...
  • Page 288 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped 50 Amp Red (Gas) Transmission Smart Driver Unit (TDSU) (Gas) – 60 Amp Blue (Diesel) DCTT SDU BATT Glow Plug (Diesel) 40 Amp Orange – PTC Feed 1* 30 Amp Tan –...
  • Page 289 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped – – – – 7.5 Amp Brown AC Compressor – – – – 7.5 Amp Brown Side Mirrors Defrost * – 20 Amp Yellow LT HID Lamp Lumbar Adjust (Driver Seat Only)* –...
  • Page 290 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped – – – – 10 Amp Red ECM / TCM / AGSM / DCSM / STM – – – – – – – – – – 20 Amp Yellow Cargo Power Outlet –...
  • Page 291 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped – 20 Amp Yellow RR Power Outlet (12 Volt APO) – – – – – – – – – – 20 Amp Yellow Fuel Pump – 5 Amp Tan Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) –...
  • Page 292 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Interior Fuses The interior fuse panel is located in the passenger compartment on the left side dash panel under the instrument panel. Cavity Blade Fuse Description *If Equipped 7.5 Amp Brown Occupant Restraint Controller 20 Amp Yellow Window Motor Passenger 20 Amp Yellow Window Motor Driver...
  • Page 293: Bulb Replacement

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EPLACEMENT Replacement Bulbs, Names, And Part Numbers In the instance a bulb needs to be replaced, this section includes bulb description and replacement part numbers. NOTE: See an authorized dealer for LED bulb replacement. Interior Bulbs Lamps Bulb Number Front Courtesy Light Front Courtesy Lights (Sun Visors)
  • Page 294 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Exterior Bulbs Lamps Bulb Number Low Beam Headlamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) High Beam Headlamps LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Position/Daytime Running Lights (DRL)/Front Directional - Premium LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Direction Indicator &...
  • Page 295 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Replacing Exterior Bulbs Front Fog Lights (Base) NOTE: It is advised referring to an authorized dealer. To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: WARNING! Side Indicators 1. Turn the front wheels completely. Carry out the operation of replacing lamps only The Side Indicators are LED.
  • Page 296 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Disconnect the electrical connector by pushing 5. Replace the bulb as necessary by turning and 9. Reinstall the body side lamp making sure to the release. removing the bulb housing. align the ball studs. 4. Remove the rear body side tail lamp, sliding it away from the back of the vehicle.
  • Page 297 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Reverse Lamps 3rd Stop Lamp 2. Release the retainer clips and bulb housing as shown. 1. Open the liftgate. The CHMSL is LED. See an authorized dealer for replacement. 2. Using a suitable tool remove the access panel License Plate Lights for body side lamps, remove liftgate access cover for liftgate lamps.
  • Page 298 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Replace the bulbs by pulling straight out of Dome Light Vanity Mirror — If Equipped Dome Light Glove Compartment bulb housing. To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: To replace the bulb proceed as follows: 1. Lift the cover of the mirror and pull out the 1.
  • Page 299 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Dome Light 3. Insert the new bulb, locking it between the 2. Fully disengage the bulb holder from the contacts. housing. To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: 4. Reinstall the dome light. 1. Lower the handle in the direction shown; remove the dome light.
  • Page 300: Tires

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Markings NOTE: WARNING! P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based on US  Modifications or repair of the electrical system  design standards. P-Metric tires have the letter performed incorrectly and without taking into “P” molded into the sidewall preceding the size account the technical characteristics can designation.
  • Page 301 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TIRE SIZING CHART EXAMPLE: Example Size Designation: P215/65R15XL 95H, 215/65R15 96H, LT235/85R16C, T145/80D18 103M, 31x10.5 R15 LT P = Passenger car tire size based on US design standards, or "..blank.." = Passenger car tire based on European design standards, or LT = Light truck tire based on US design standards, or T or S = Temporary spare tire or 31 = Overall diameter in inches (in)
  • Page 302 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE: Service Description: 95 = Load Index A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry  H = Speed Symbol A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions ...
  • Page 303 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.
  • Page 304 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 minimum Cold Tire Inflation Pressure of three hours.
  • Page 305 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Loading And Tire Pressure 3. Tire size designed for your vehicle. 4. Cold tire inflation pressures for the front, rear, NOTE: and spare tires. The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the LOADING driver's side door.
  • Page 306 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Steps For Determining Correct Load (5) Determine the combined weight of Metric Example For Load Limit Limit— luggage and cargo being loaded on the For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg and vehicle. That weight may not safely there will be five 68 kg passengers in your vehicle, (1) Locate the statement “The combined the amount of available cargo and luggage load...
  • Page 307 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING! Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, and increase your stopping distance. Use tires of the recommended load capacity for your vehicle. Never overload them.
  • Page 308: Tires - General Information

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE — G Tread Wear IRES ENERAL NFORMATION WARNING! Improper cold tire inflation pressures can cause Tire Pressure Unequal tire pressures can cause steering  abnormal wear patterns and reduced tread life, Proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the problems.
  • Page 309 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Inflation pressures specified on the placard are Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation Tire Repair always “cold tire inflation pressure”. Cold tire If your tire becomes damaged, it may be repaired if The manufacturer advocates driving at safe inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure it meets the following criteria: speeds and within posted speed limits.
  • Page 310 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tread Wear Indicators Life Of Tire it is not designed to be reused when driven under a Run Flat mode 14 psi (96 kPa) condition. Tread wear indicators are in the original equipment The service life of a tire is dependent upon varying NOTE: tires to help you in determining when your tires factors including, but not limited to:...
  • Page 311: Tire Types

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Keep dismounted tires in a cool, dry place with as WARNING! CAUTION! little exposure to light as possible. Protect tires from contact with oil, grease, and gasoline. Do not use a tire, wheel size, load rating, or Replacing original tires with tires of a different ...
  • Page 312: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Spare Tire Matching Original Equipped Tire Summer tires do not contain the all season above 75 mph (120 km/h) refer to original designation or mountain/snowflake symbol on the equipment or an authorized tire dealer for And Wheel — If Equipped tire sidewall.
  • Page 313: Snow Traction Devices

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE compact spare tire and wheel on the vehicle at any Limited Use Spare — If Equipped RACTION EVICES given time. The limited use spare tire is for temporary Use of traction devices require sufficient emergency use only. This tire is identified by a label tire-to-body clearance.
  • Page 314 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Snow Traction Device Axle Tire/Wheel Size (maximum projection beyond tire Trim Level profile or equivalent) Sport Latitude Front 215/65R16 7 mm Cable or Chain Limited Snow Traction Device Axle Tire/Wheel Size (maximum projection beyond tire Trim Level profile or equivalent) Sport Latitude...
  • Page 315: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE The suggested rotation method is the “forward CAUTION! CAUTION! cross” shown in the following diagram. This rotation pattern does not apply to some directional To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, observe Observe the traction device manufacturer’s ...
  • Page 316: Department Of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION significantly from the norm due to EMPERATURE RADES variations in driving habits, service UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES The Temperature grades are A (the practices, and differences in road highest), B, and C, representing the tire's characteristics and climate.
  • Page 317: Storing The Vehicle

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE STORING THE VEHICLE BODYWORK NDERBODY AINTENANCE Wheel And Wheel Trim Care If you are storing your vehicle for more than three ROTECTION TMOSPHERIC weeks, we recommend that you take the following All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum GENTS steps to minimize the drain on your vehicle's and chrome plated wheels, should be cleaned...
  • Page 318: Preserving The Bodywork

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE When cleaning extremely dirty wheels including Dark Vapor Chrome, Black Satin Chrome, or Low RESERVING ODYWORK excessive brake dust, care must be taken in the Gloss Clear Coat Wheels Washing selection of tire and wheel cleaning chemicals and CAUTION! equipment to prevent damage to the wheels.
  • Page 319: Interiors

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE INTERIORS Special Care For grease stains, apply Mopar® Multi-Purpose  Cleaner to a clean, damp cloth and remove If you drive on salted or dusty roads or if you  stain. Use a fresh, damp towel to remove soap EATS ABRIC ARTS...
  • Page 320: Plastic And Coated Parts

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE LASTIC OATED ARTS EATHER URFACES CAUTION! Use Mopar® Total Clean to clean vinyl upholstery. Mopar® Total Clean is specifically recommended Do not use Alcohol and Alcohol-based and/or for leather upholstery. Ketone based cleaning products to clean leather CAUTION! Your leather upholstery can be best preserved by upholstery, as damage to the upholstery may...
  • Page 321: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS will still function. However, the effort required to brake the vehicle will be much greater than that The VIN is found on the left front corner of the Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to required with the power system operating.
  • Page 322: Fuel Requirements

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.4L E After 25 miles (40 km), check the lug nut/bolt NGINE torque to be sure that all the lug nuts/bolts are This engine is designed to meet all properly tightened. emission regulations and provide excellent fuel economy and performance WARNING! when using high quality unleaded regular To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the...
  • Page 323: Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E-85 U that result from running CNG or LP are not the ASOLINE XYGENATE LENDS SAGE responsibility of the manufacturer and may void EHICLES Some fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline with the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. oxygenates such as ethanol. Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFV) are compatible with ETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL gasoline containing up to 15% ethanol (E-15).
  • Page 324: Materials Added To Fuel

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ATERIALS DDED YSTEM AUTIONS CAUTION! Besides using unleaded gasoline with the proper The use of fuel additives, which are now being  CAUTION! octane rating, gasolines that contain detergents, sold as octane enhancers, is not recom- corrosion and stability additives are Follow these guidelines to maintain your mended.
  • Page 325: Fluid Capacities

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) All Engines 13.5 Gallons 51 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 2.4L Engine 5.5 Quarts 5.2 Liters Cooling System* 2.4L Engine 6.8 Quarts 6.5 Liters * Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level. ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part...
  • Page 326: Chassis Fluids And Lubricants

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Use only Mopar® AW-1 Automatic Transmission Fluid, or equivalent. 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (FWD Models) – If Equipped Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission.
  • Page 327: Customer Assistance

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE Any communication to FCA US LLC’s customer center should include the following information: FOR YOUR VEHICLE FCA US LLC and its authorized dealers are vitally Owner's name and address  interested in your satisfaction.
  • Page 328: Mexico

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Canadian residents with hearing difficulties that FCA US LLC is not responsible for any service EXICO require assistance can use the special needs relay contract you may have purchased from another Av. Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, 1240 service offered by Bell Canada.
  • Page 329: Warranty Information

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety See the Warranty Information for the terms and 50 U NITED TATES from http://www.safercar.gov. provisions of FCA US LLC warranties applicable to , D.C.
  • Page 330: General Information

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GENERAL INFORMATION La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las Diagnostic Procedure Manuals siguientes dos condiciones: Diagnostic Procedure Manuals are filled with The following regulatory statement applies to all diagrams, charts and detailed illustrations. These 1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this manuals make it easy to find and fix problems on cause interferencia perjudicial y...
  • Page 331 INDEX .......56 ....56 Air Conditioning, Operating Tips Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ....145 ............274 ........106 Active Lane Management System Air Filter Automatic Transaxle ......116 ........ 107 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Air Pressure Automatic Transmission ....280 ............306 ........283 Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) Tires Adding Fluid...
  • Page 332 ........282 ........... 326 Brake System Check Engine Light Contract, Service ..........319 ......99 .... 281 Anti-Lock (ABS) (Malfunction Indicator Light) Cooling Pressure Cap (Radiator Cap) ........282 ....240 ..........279 Fluid Check Checking Your Vehicle For Safety Cooling System .........282 ..........
  • Page 333 Door Ajar ........... 90 Cooling ............. 279 Flash-To-Pass ..........43 Door Ajar Light .......... 90 Exhaust Gas Caution ........ 243 Flat Tire Changing ........ 298 Driver’s Seat Back Tilt ........28 Fails To Start ..........101 Flat Tire Stowage ......... 298 Driving ............161 Flooded, Starting...
  • Page 334 High Beam/Low Beam Select (Dimmer) Instrument Cluster Display ....40 ..............44 ............82 Garage Door Opener (HomeLink) Switch Drive .......152 ......... 129 ............82 Gas Cap (Fuel Filler Cap) Highway Assist System Home ..........320 ........191 ........78 Gasoline, (Fuel) Hill Descent Control Locations and Controls ........320 .......
  • Page 335 Key Fob Programming Brake Warning ..........90 Low Coolant Level ........93 (Remote Keyless Entry) ........16 Bulb Replacement ........291 Low Fuel ............93 Keyless Enter 'n Go™ ........ 14 Cruise ........... 97 Low Washer Fluid ........93 Keys ..............14 Daytime Running ........43 Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine) ..93...
  • Page 336 ...........275 ..........103 Lubrication, Body Parking Brake ..........319 ........204 ......140 Lug Nuts/Bolts Occupant Restraints ParkSense Active Park Assist ..........72 .... 320 ........133 Luggage Carrier Octane Rating, Gasoline (Fuel) ParkSense System .......... 274 ......200 Oil Filter, Change Pedestrian Warning System ........
  • Page 337 Rear Seats, Folding ......... 30 Seat Belt Pretensioner ......211 Rear Wiper/Washer ......... 49 Safety Checks Inside Vehicle ......241 Untwisting Procedure ........ 208 Recreational Towing ........160 Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ..... 242 Seat Belts Maintenance ........ 317 Reformulated Gasoline ........320 Safety Defects, Reporting ......
  • Page 338 ......311 ............299 Snow Chains (Tire Chains) Sizes .............310 ......26 ..........310 Snow Tires Telescoping Steering Column Snow Tires .......... 310 .....56 ........310 Spare Tires Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC) Spare Tires ......70 ........... 308 Specifications Tie Down Hooks, Cargo Spinning ..........323 ........26...
  • Page 339 Transfer Case Windows ............62 Fluid ............324 Vanity Mirrors ..........38 Close ............62 Transmission ..........107 Vehicle Loading ........153 Down ............62 Automatic ........107 Vehicle Maintenance ........273 Open ............62 Fluid ............324 Vehicle Modifications/Alterations ....10 Power ............62 Maintenance ..........283 Vehicle Security Alarm ........21 ..............62 Transporting Pets...
  • Page 343 It is always the driver’s responsibility to comply with all local laws. This Owner’s Manual has been prepared to help you get acquainted with your new Jeep brand vehicle and to provide a convenient ®...
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