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O W N E R ' S M A N U A L

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  • Page 1 2022 Chrysler 300 O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L...
  • Page 2 This Owner’s Manual illustrates and describes the operation of features and equipment that are either standard or optional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a description of features and equipment that are no longer available or were not ordered on this vehicle. Please disregard any features and equipment described in this manual that are not on this vehicle.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................7 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ..................12 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............68 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................86 MULTIMEDIA ..........................128 SAFETY ............................145 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ..................... 193 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................210 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS — IF EQUIPPED ..28 DELUXE VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ............20 Programming The Memory Feature ....29 SYMBOLS KEY............8 Linking And Unlinking The Key To Arm The System ..........20 VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS.....8 Fob To Memory..........29 To Disarm The System ........21 SYMBOL GLOSSARY..........8 Security System Manual Override....21 Memory Position Recall ........29...
  • Page 5 Adaptive Bi-Xenon High Intensity Discharge WINDOWS ............. 61 UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER Headlights — If Equipped.........46 (HOMELINK®) ............40 Power Window Controls........61 Headlight Time Delay ........46 Automatic Window Features ......62 Before You Begin Programming HomeLink® ...40 Lights-On Reminder ........47 Reset Auto-Up ..........62 Erasing All The HomeLink®...
  • Page 6 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR STARTING AND OPERATING PARKSENSE FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED ........108 INSTRUMENT PANEL STARTING THE ENGINE ........86 ParkSense Sensors........109 Automatic Transmission .........86 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ........68 ParkSense Display ........109 Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Ignition......86 Instrument Cluster Descriptions ....70 ParkSense Warning Display ......
  • Page 7 RECREATIONAL TOWING OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ....160 REFUELING IN AN EMERGENCY – (BEHIND MOTORHOME) ........126 Occupant Restraint Systems Features ..160 IF EQUIPPED ............203 Important Safety Precautions ...... 160 DRIVING TIPS ............126 IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ......204 Seat Belt Systems ........161 Driving On Slippery Surfaces ......
  • Page 8 VEHICLE STORAGE..........260 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ........217 FLUID CAPACITIES ..........267 Engine Oil ............217 BODYWORK ............260 ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ....268 Engine Oil Filter ..........218 Protection From Atmospheric Agents ..260 CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ....269 Engine Air Cleaner Filter ......218 Body And Underbody Maintenance....
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Dear Customer, Congratulations on the purchase of your new Chrysler vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality. This Owner's Manual has been prepared with the assistance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your vehicle.
  • Page 10: Symbols Key

    SYMBOLS KEY VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS These statements are against operating WARNING! WARNING! procedures that could result in a collision, bodily Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its injury and/or death. roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in serious These statements are against procedures that injury or death.
  • Page 11 Red Warning Lights Red Warning Lights Battery Charge Warning Light Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light Ú page 78 Ú page 78 Door Open Warning Light Transmission Temperature Warning Light Ú page 78 Ú page 79 Electric Power Steering Fault Warning Light Trunk Open Warning Light Ú...
  • Page 12 Yellow Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Warning Light Service AWD Warning Light Ú page 80 Ú page 81 Low Washer Fluid Warning Light LaneSense Warning Light Ú page 80 Ú page 80 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light Service LaneSense Warning Light Ú...
  • Page 13 Green Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With Target Vehicle Light Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready Light Ú page 82 Ú page 83 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set Without Target Vehicle Light Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light Ú...
  • Page 14: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS In case the ignition switch does not change with the push of a button, the key fob may have a low or fully depleted battery. A low key fob battery can be verified by referring to the instrument cluster, Your vehicle is equipped with a key fob which which will display directions to follow Ú...
  • Page 15 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE All doors can be programmed to unlock on the first These alerts will not be activated in situations 1. Remove the emergency key (2) by sliding the  push of the unlock button through Uconnect where the vehicle’s engine is left running with emergency key release (1) on the back of the Settings Ú...
  • Page 16 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 17: Sentry Key

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Duplication of key fobs may be performed at an After placing the ignition in the ON/RUN position, NOTE: authorized dealer. This procedure consists of the Vehicle Security Light will turn on for three A key fob that has not been programmed is also programming a blank key fob to the vehicle seconds for a bulb check.
  • Page 18 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 19: 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 20: To Exit Remote Start Mode

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE For vehicles equipped with the Keyless Enter ‘n Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) —  WARNING! Go™ — Passive Entry feature, the message If Equipped “Remote Start Active — Push Start Button” will Keep key fobs away from children. Operation ...
  • Page 21: Remote Start Windshield Wiper De-Icer Activation - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Remote Start Disabled — Start Vehicle To Reset YSTEM  These features will stay on through the duration of Remote Start Aborted — Too Cold  Follow these steps to arm the Vehicle Security Remote Start until the ignition is placed in the ON/ Remote Start Aborted —...
  • Page 22: Rearming Of The System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: If a perimeter violation triggers the security system, EARMING YSTEM the horn will sound for 29 seconds and the exterior The driver's door key cylinder and the trunk  If something triggers the alarm and no action is lights will flash followed by approximately five button on the key fob cannot arm or disarm the taken to disarm it, the Vehicle Security system will...
  • Page 23: To Disarm The System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE closed, and moving objects should not be left in Cycle the vehicle ignition system out of the OFF key fob three times within 15 seconds of arming  the vehicle when the intrusion detection is position by pushing the START/STOP ignition the system (while the Vehicle Security Light is armed, otherwise false alarms can occur.
  • Page 24: Doors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DOORS OWER OCKS WARNING! The power door lock switches are located on each For personal security and safety in the event ANUAL OCKS  front door panel. Push the switch to lock or unlock of a collision, lock the vehicle doors before you the doors.
  • Page 25: Keyless Enter 'N Go™ - Passive Entry

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the door lock switch is pushed while the ignition If wearing gloves, or if it has been raining/ NOTE:  is in ACC or ON/RUN and the driver's door is open, snowing on the Passive Entry door handle, the Either the driver door only or all doors will unlock ...
  • Page 26 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: To Unlock/Enter The Trunk The vehicle will only unlock the doors when a valid Do NOT grab the door handle when pushing the With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft Passive Entry key fob is detected inside the door handle lock button.
  • Page 27: Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE After disengaging the Child-Protection Door UTOMATIC NLOCK OORS HILD ROTECTION  Lock system, always test the door from the — R YSTEM OORS The doors will unlock automatically on vehicles inside to make certain it is in the unlocked posi- with power door locks if: tion.
  • Page 28: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL Use the four-way control to adjust the steering WARNING! column. Do not adjust the steering column while driving. ANUAL ELESCOPING TEERING NOTE: Adjusting the steering column while driving or — I For vehicles equipped with Driver Memory OLUMN QUIPPED driving with the steering column unlocked, could...
  • Page 29: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS steering wheel can shut off early or may not turn on ASIC OICE OMMANDS when the steering wheel is already warm. The basic Voice Commands below can be given at NTRODUCING CONNECT The heated steering wheel button is located within...
  • Page 30: Additional Information

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Uconnect System Support: www.DriveUconnect.com Your vehicle is equipped with two key fobs, each US residents visit   can be linked to either memory position 1 or 2. call: 1-877-855-8400 (24 hours a day 7 days a week) Be sure to program the radio presets prior to ...
  • Page 31: Programming The Memory Feature

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: ROGRAMMING EMORY EATURE INKING NLINKING Your key fob can be unlinked from your memory EMORY To create a new memory profile, perform the settings by pushing the set (S) button, followed by following: pushing the unlock button on the key fob within 10 Your key fobs can be programmed to recall one of seconds.
  • Page 32: Seats

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS NOTE: You may experience deformation in the seat Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint system cushion from the seat belt buckles if the seats are of the vehicle. left folded for an extended period of time. This is normal and by simply unfolding the seats to the WARNING! open position, over time the seat cushion will...
  • Page 33: Power Adjustment (Front Seats)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE OWER DJUSTMENT RONT EATS WARNING! WARNING! Your vehicle may be equipped with eight-way Adjusting a seat while driving may be To help protect against personal injury,   power driver and front passenger seats. The power passengers should not be seated in the rear dangerous.
  • Page 34 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Adjusting The Seat Forward Or Rearward Power Lumbar — If Equipped WARNING! The seat can be adjusted both forward and Vehicles equipped with power driver or passenger Adjusting a seat while driving may be  rearward by using the power seat switch.
  • Page 35: Heated Seats - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I Easy Entry/Exit Seat — If Equipped Front Heated Seats EATED EATS QUIPPED This feature provides automatic driver seat The front heated seat control buttons On some models, the front and rear seats may be positioning to enhance driver mobility when are located within the climate or equipped with heaters located in the seat cushions...
  • Page 36 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Rear Heated Seats — If Equipped NOTE: Once a heat setting is selected, heat will be felt Once a heat setting is selected, heat will be felt  On some models, the two rear outboard ...
  • Page 37: Front Ventilated Seats - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — The RHR will automatically return to their normal RONT ENTILATED EATS WARNING! position following a rear impact. If the RHR do not QUIPPED return to their normal position, see an authorized All occupants, including the driver, should not ...
  • Page 38 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the WARNING! WARNING! head restraint. To lower the head restraint, push the adjustment button located at the base of the A loose head restraint thrown forward in a ALL the head restraints MUST be reinstalled in ...
  • Page 39: Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MIRRORS Sun Visor “Slide-On-Rod” Feature CAUTION! The sun visor “Slide-On-Rod” feature allows for To avoid damage to the mirror during cleaning, NSIDE EARVIEW IRROR additional flexibility in positioning the sun visor to never spray any cleaning solution directly onto block out the sun.
  • Page 40: Outside Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UTSIDE IRRORS UTSIDE IRRORS IGNAL OWER IRRORS — PPROACH IGHTING The outside mirror(s) can be adjusted to the center The power mirror controls are located on the of the adjacent lane of traffic to achieve the driver's door trim panel.
  • Page 41: Power Folding Outside Mirrors - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — — I Resetting The Power Folding Outside Mirrors OWER OLDING UTSIDE IRRORS EATED IRRORS QUIPPED You may need to reset the power folding mirrors if QUIPPED These mirrors are heated to melt frost or the following occurs: ice.
  • Page 42: Universal Garage Door Opener

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER ® To operate HomeLink®, push and release any  RASING of the programmed HomeLink® buttons. These HANNELS (HOMELINK®) buttons will activate the devices they are programmed to with each press of the corre- To erase the channels, follow this procedure: sponding HomeLink®...
  • Page 43: Programming Homelink® To A Garage Door Opener

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rolling Code Devices 1. Place the ignition switch into the ON/RUN 1. At the garage door opener motor (in the position. garage), locate the “LEARN” or “TRAIN” To determine if your device has a rolling code, a button.
  • Page 44: Programming Homelink® To A Miscellaneous Device

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 3. Without releasing the button, proceed with WARNING! Step 2 in “Programming HomeLink® To A Canadian Radio Frequency (RF) laws require trans- Garage Door Opener” and follow all remaining mitter signals to time-out (or quit) after several Your motorized door or gate will open and close ...
  • Page 45: Security

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Place the hand-held transmitter 1 to 3 inches If you unplugged the garage door opener/device ROUBLESHOOTING (3 to 8 cm) away from the HomeLink® button for programming, plug it back in at this time. If you are having trouble programming you wish to program while keeping the Reprogramming A Single HomeLink®...
  • Page 46: Exterior Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EXTERIOR LIGHTS WARNING! Vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a  EADLIGHT WITCH dangerous gas. Do not run your vehicle in the The headlight switch is located on the left side of garage while programming the transmitter. the instrument panel.
  • Page 47: Multifunction Lever

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE (DRL — I To turn on the headlights, rotate the headlight AYTIME UNNING IGHTS UTOMATIC QUIPPED switch clockwise. When the headlight switch is on, The Daytime Running Lights will turn on when the The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control the parking lights, taillights, license plate light and engine is started and will remain on unless the system provides increased forward lighting at night...
  • Page 48: Flash-To-Pass

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: LASH For vehicles sold in Canada, rotate the headlight Each time the Adaptive Headlight system is  You can signal another vehicle with your headlights switch to the AUTO position to turn off the parking turned on, the headlights will initialize by by lightly pulling the multifunction lever toward you.
  • Page 49: Lights-On Reminder

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE IGHTS EMINDER IGNALS If the headlights or parking lights are on after the Move the multifunction lever up or down to ignition is placed in the OFF position, a chime will activate the turn signals. The arrows on each side sound to alert the driver when the driver's door is of the instrument cluster flash to show proper opened.
  • Page 50: Automatic Headlight Leveling -If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — UTOMATIC EADLIGHT EVELING NTERIOR OURTESY IGHTS QUIPPED The courtesy lights can be turned on by pushing the top corner of the lens. To turn the lights off, This feature prevents the headlights from push the lens a second time. interfering with the vision of oncoming drivers.
  • Page 51 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rotate the right dimmer control upward or Dimmer Control downward to increase or decrease the brightness The brightness of the instrument panel lighting and of the door handle lights, map pocket lights, and lighted cupholders (if equipped) can be regulated ambient light located in the overhead console.
  • Page 52: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS If the end of the lever is pushed while the wipers INDSHIELD IPER PERATION are in the off position, the wipers will operate for Rotate the end of the multifunction lever to the first The windshield wiper/washer controls are located three wipe cycles and then turn off.
  • Page 53: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I The Rain Sensing system has protection features ENSING IPERS QUIPPED CAUTION! for the wiper blades and arms, and will not operate This feature senses rain or snowfall on the under the following conditions: Turn the windshield wipers off when driving ...
  • Page 54: Climate Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CLIMATE CONTROLS MAX A/C Button touchscreen greyed out) if conditions exist that could create fogging on the inside of the Press and release the MAX A/C button The Climate Control system allows you to regulate windshield.
  • Page 55 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Front Defrost Button NOTE: SYNC Button Failure to follow these cautions can cause damage Press and release the Front Defrost Press the SYNC button on the to the heating elements: button on the touchscreen, or push and touchscreen to toggle the SYNC feature Use care when washing the inside of the rear release the button on the faceplate, to...
  • Page 56: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Touchscreen UTOMATIC EMPERATURE ONTROL Bi-Level mode is designed under comfort condi- Use the small blower icon to reduce the blower (ATC) tions to provide cooler air out of the panel outlets setting and the large blower icon to increase the and warmer air from the floor outlets.
  • Page 57: Climate Voice Commands

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To provide you with maximum comfort in the Window Fogging PERATING Automatic mode during cold start-ups, the blower Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in mild, Refer to the chart at the end of this section for fan will remain on low until the engine warms up.
  • Page 58: Interior Storage And Equipment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Operating Tips Chart WEATHER CONTROL SETTINGS WEATHER CONTROL SETTINGS Set the mode control to (Floor Mode) Set the mode control to position. If windshield (Panel Mode), Cold Weather fogging starts to occur, (MAX A/C) on, and move the control to the Hot Weather And blower on high.
  • Page 59 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Cubby Bin Console Features Inside the center console armrest, there is a removable upper storage tray that can be slid There is a cubby bin located forward of the gear Two separate storage compartments are located forward/rearward on rails for access to the lower selector.
  • Page 60: Usb/Aux Control

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE USB/AUX C Rear Seat Armrest Storage — If Equipped Sunglasses Bin Door ONTROL For rear passengers, there is a storage bin located At the front of the console, a compartment is This feature allows an external USB device to be in the armrest.
  • Page 61: Lighted Cupholders - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I Located on the rear of the front center console are OWER UNSHADE QUIPPED dual USB “Charge Only” ports. The USB “Charge Your vehicle may be equipped with a power Only” ports will recharge battery operated USB sunshade that will reduce the amount of sunlight devices when connected.
  • Page 62: Power Outlets

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: In addition to the front power outlet, there is also a power outlet located in the storage area of the All accessories connected to the battery powered center console. outlets should be removed or turned off when the vehicle is not in use to protect the battery against discharge.
  • Page 63: Windows

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDOWS CAUTION! Many accessories that can be plugged in draw OWER INDOW ONTROLS  power from the vehicle's battery even when The window controls on the driver's door control all not in use (i.e., cellular phones, etc.). Eventu- the door windows.
  • Page 64: Automatic Window Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch Protection ESET WARNING! Pull the window switch up to the second detent and Should the Auto-Up feature stop working, the Never leave children unattended in a vehicle, and the window will go up automatically. window may need to be reset.
  • Page 65: Wind Buffeting

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE PANORAMIC SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED WARNING! The Panoramic sunroof switch is located to the left Never leave children unattended in a vehicle,  between the sun visors on the overhead console. or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Never leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, or in a The power shade switch is located to the right location accessible to children.
  • Page 66: Opening And Closing The Sunroof

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Venting The Sunroof PENING LOSING UNROOF PENING LOSING OWER Push and release the Vent switch within one half HADE Express Open/Close second and the sunroof will open to the vent Push the switch rearward and release it within Express Open/Close position.
  • Page 67: Sunroof Maintenance

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UNROOF AINTENANCE LOSING Use only a non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to In one continuous motion, pull down on the front clean the glass panel. Periodically check for and edge of the hood with moderate force until the clear out any debris that may have collected in the angle is below the crossover point (where the gas tracks.
  • Page 68: Closing The Trunk

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE With the ignition in the ON/RUN position, the trunk Passive Entry Button LOSING RUNK open symbol will display in the instrument cluster Push the trunk Passive Entry button which is With one or more hands placed on the outside indicating that the trunk is open.
  • Page 69: Cargo Area Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ARGO EATURES Trunk Mat — If Equipped A trunk mat covers the bottom of the cargo area. The trunk mat is used to protect the interior of the trunk from mud, snow, and debris. Grocery Bag Hooks The rear cargo area is equipped with grocery bag hooks, located on either side of the rear cargo area.
  • Page 70: Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 71 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL...
  • Page 72: Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS WARNING! The warning / indicator Lights will briefly illuminate 1. Tachometer for a bulb check when the ignition is first cycled. A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or Indicates the engine speed in revolutions others could be badly burned by steam or boiling ...
  • Page 73: Location And Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Up And Down Arrow Buttons: OCATION ONTROLS Using the up or down arrow buttons allows The instrument cluster display features an you to cycle through the Main Menu Items. interactive display which is located in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 74: Engine Oil Life Reset

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL For Screen Setup: Unless reset, this message will continue to display 5. Push and release the up or down arrow each time you place the ignition in the ON/RUN button to exit the submenu screen. OK button allows user to enter menu and ...
  • Page 75: Instrument Cluster Display Selectable Menu

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Driver Assist — If Equipped ACC Set NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY When ACC is set, the set speed will display in the The Driver Assist menu provides the status and a ELECTABLE TEMS instrument cluster. visual about the Adaptive Cruise Control and Push and release the up or down...
  • Page 76 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Fuel Economy Elapsed Time – Shows the total elapsed time of  Upper Left travel since the last reset. The Fuel Economy Menu has two submenu pages; Range to Hold the OK button to reset feature information. one with Current Value (instantaneous calculation None Trip A Distance...
  • Page 77: Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode Message - Electrical Load Reduction Actions -If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL These messages indicate the vehicle battery has a ATTERY AVER ATTERY AVER Center low state of charge and continues to lose electrical — E ESSAGE LECTRICAL Compass Outside Temp Time charge at a rate that the charging system cannot —...
  • Page 78: Programmable Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or What to do when an electrical load reduction ROGRAMMABLE EATURES more of the following conditions: action message is present (“Battery Saver On” or The instrument cluster display can be used to view “Battery Saver Mode”) The charging system cannot deliver enough ...
  • Page 79: Red Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL case, the light will remain on until the condition has Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake System ARNING IGHTS been corrected. If the problem is related to the (ABS) are also equipped with Electronic Brake Air Bag Warning Light brake booster, the ABS pump will run when Force Distribution (EBD).
  • Page 80 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light Electric Power Steering Fault Warning NOTE: This light may turn on if the accelerator and brake Light This warning light indicates when the pedals are pressed at the same time. driver or passenger seat belt is This warning light will turn on when If the light continues to flash when the vehicle is...
  • Page 81: Yellow Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Trunk Open Warning Light Transmission Temperature Warning Light — Vehicle Security Warning Light — If Equipped If Equipped This indicator will illuminate when the trunk is open and not fully closed. This warning light will illuminate to warn This light will flash at a fast rate for of a high transmission fluid approximately 15 seconds when the...
  • Page 82 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL If the ABS light does not turn on when the ignition The ESC system will make buzzing or clicking When the LaneSense system senses the lane   is placed in the ON/RUN or ACC/ON/RUN position, sounds when it is active.
  • Page 83 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing gas Service AWD Warning Light — If Equipped CAUTION! cap, poor quality fuel, etc., may illuminate the light This warning light will turn on to indicate after engine start.
  • Page 84: Yellow Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for REEN NDICATOR IGHTS CAUTION! proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set Without responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, The TPMS has been optimized for the original Target Vehicle Light —...
  • Page 85: White Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL LaneSense Indicator Light — If Equipped NOTE: LaneSense Indicator Light — If Equipped A continuous chime will sound if the vehicle is The LaneSense indicator light  When the LaneSense system is ON, but driven more than 1 mile (1.6 km) with either illuminates solid green when both lane not armed, the LaneSense indicator...
  • Page 86: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II CAUTION! WARNING! Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated Prolonged driving with the MIL on could cause ONLY an authorized service technician should   Onboard Diagnostic system called OBD II. This further damage to the emission control connect equipment to the OBD II connection system monitors the performance of the...
  • Page 87: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND 1. Cycle the ignition switch to the ON position, If your OBD II system is not ready, you should see but do not crank or start the engine. an authorized dealer or repair facility. If your MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS vehicle was recently serviced or had a battery NOTE:...
  • Page 88: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE ‘ ™ — I EYLESS NTER GNITION WARNING! This feature allows the driver to operate the Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, Do not leave children or animals inside parked  ignition switch with the push of a button, as long as adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten your vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 89: Autopark

    STARTING AND OPERATING To Turn Off The Engine Using The ENGINE START/ ENGINE START/STOP Button Functions — With WARNING! STOP Button Driver’s Foot OFF The Brake Pedal (In PARK Or NEUTRAL Position) Driver inattention could lead to failure to place ...
  • Page 90: Extended Park Starting

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The message “Vehicle Speed is Too High to Shift to 3. If the engine fails to start within 10 seconds, P” will be displayed in the instrument cluster if place the ignition in the OFF position, wait 10 For Keyless Enter ‘n Go™...
  • Page 91: Cold Weather Operation (Below -22°F Or −30°C)

    STARTING AND OPERATING ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS EATHER PERATION WARNING! –22°F O −30°C) ELOW A long break-in period is not required for the Never pour fuel or other flammable liquid into  drivetrain (engine, transmission, and rear axle) in the throttle body air inlet opening in an To ensure reliable starting at these temperatures, your new vehicle.
  • Page 92: Parking Brake

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: When the parking brake is applied with the ignition WARNING! switch in the ON/RUN position, the Brake Warning A new engine may consume some oil during its first few Light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. thousand miles (kilometers) of operation.
  • Page 93: Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WARNING! WARNING! NOTE: Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or   You must press and hold the brake pedal while or in a location accessible to children, and do NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than shifting out of PARK.
  • Page 94: Ignition Park Interlock

    STARTING AND OPERATING GNITION NTERLOCK PEED UTOMATIC RANSMISSION WARNING! This vehicle is equipped with an Ignition Park The transmission is controlled using a rotary Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with  Interlock which requires the transmission to be in electronic gear selector located on the center access to an unlocked vehicle.
  • Page 95 STARTING AND OPERATING The electronically-controlled transmission adapts Premium Gear Selector With AutoStick When parking on a level surface, you may shift the its shift schedule based on driver inputs, along transmission into PARK first, and then apply the The premium transmission gear selector provides with environmental and road conditions.
  • Page 96 STARTING AND OPERATING The following indicators should be used to ensure WARNING! WARNING! that you have properly engaged the transmission into the PARK position: The transmission may not engage PARK if the When exiting the vehicle, always make sure  ...
  • Page 97 STARTING AND OPERATING During extremely cold temperatures (-22°F engine may stall. In some situations, the CAUTION! [-30°C] or below), transmission operation may be transmission may not re-engage if the engine is modified depending on engine and transmission turned off and restarted. The Malfunction Indicator Towing the vehicle, coasting, or driving for any temperature as well as vehicle speed.
  • Page 98 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: In AutoStick mode, the transmission will shift up or When the transmission gear selector is in the SPORT position, tapping either shift paddle will down when (+/-) is manually selected by the driver, Even if the transmission can be reset, we activate "permanent"...
  • Page 99: Sport Mode - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING FUEL SAVER TECHNOLOGY 5.7L ONLY — The transmission will automatically downshift to  WARNING! FIRST gear when coming to a stop. After a stop, IF EQUIPPED the driver should manually upshift (+) the trans- Do not downshift for additional engine braking mission as the vehicle is accelerated.
  • Page 100: Cruise Control Systems - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS — IF EQUIPPED Alternate electric power steering efforts can be selected through the Uconnect system Your vehicle may be equipped with the Cruise Ú page 129. Control system, or the Adaptive Cruise Control If the Electric Power Steering Fault (ACC) system: Warning Light is displayed and the Cruise Control will keep your vehicle at a...
  • Page 101 STARTING AND OPERATING U.S. Speed (mph) USING CRUISE CONTROL ON HILLS WARNING! Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once will The transmission may downshift on hills to  Leaving the Cruise Control system on when not result in a 1 mph speed adjustment. Each maintain the vehicle set speed.
  • Page 102: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    STARTING AND OPERATING To Deactivate ACC will allow you to keep Cruise Control engaged in WARNING! light to moderate traffic conditions without the A tap on the brake pedal, pushing the CANC button, constant need to reset your Cruise Control. ACC Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a conve- ...
  • Page 103 STARTING AND OPERATING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Menu WARNING! The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel The instrument cluster display will show the Will bring the vehicle to a complete stop  operate the ACC system.
  • Page 104 STARTING AND OPERATING To Activate/Deactivate The instrument cluster display will return to the last Pushing the Fixed Speed Cruise Control on/off display selected after five seconds of no ACC button will result in turning on (changing to) Fixed Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control display activity.
  • Page 105 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The following conditions will only cancel the ACC WARNING! system: Keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal can  The Resume function should only be used if cause the vehicle to continue to accelerate Driver seat belt is unbuckled at low speeds ...
  • Page 106 STARTING AND OPERATING Metric Speed (km/h) The ACC will bring the vehicle to a complete stop  while following a vehicle in front and hold the Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once will  vehicle for two seconds in the stop position. If result in a 1 km/h speed adjustment.
  • Page 107 STARTING AND OPERATING If there is no vehicle ahead, the vehicle will NOTE: WARNING! maintain the set speed. If a slower moving vehicle The “BRAKE!” screen in the instrument cluster is detected in the same lane, the instrument display is a warning for the driver to take action When the ACC system is resumed, the driver cluster display will show the ACC Set With Target and does not necessarily mean that the Forward...
  • Page 108 STARTING AND OPERATING “CLEAN FRONT WINDSHIELD” WARNING This most often occurs at times of poor visibility, Do not remove any screws from the sensor.  such as in snow or heavy rain. The ACC system may Doing so could cause an ACC system malfunc- The “ACC/FCW Limited Functionality Clean Front also become temporarily blinded due to tion or failure and require a sensor realignment.
  • Page 109 STARTING AND OPERATING When the condition that created limited TOWING A TRAILER TURNS AND BENDS functionality is no longer present, the system will Towing a trailer is not recommended when using When driving on a curve with ACC engaged, the return to full functionality.
  • Page 110: Parksense Front And Rear Park Assist - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING LANE CHANGING NARROW VEHICLES ACC may not detect a vehicle until it is completely Some narrow vehicles traveling near the outer in the lane in which you are traveling. In the lane edges of the lane or edging into the lane are not changing example below, ACC has not yet detected detected until they have moved fully into the lane.
  • Page 111: Parksense Sensors

    STARTING AND OPERATING ParkSense can be active only when the gear If an obstacle is detected in the center front region, ENSE ISPLAY the display will show a single arc in the center front selector is in REVERSE or DRIVE. If ParkSense is The warning display will turn on indicating the enabled at one of these gear selector positions, region.
  • Page 112 STARTING AND OPERATING Front/Rear ParkSense Arcs 1 — No Tone/Solid Arc 6 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 2 — No Tone/Flashing Arc 7 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 8 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 4 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc 9 —...
  • Page 113 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 charts show the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: WARNING ALERTS FOR REAR Greater than Less than Rear Distance...
  • Page 114: Parksense Warning Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: REVERSE and the system has detected a faulted NABLING ISABLING ENSE condition, the instrument cluster display will ParkSense will reduce the volume of the radio, if ParkSense can be enabled and disabled display a "PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR on, when the system is sounding an audio tone.
  • Page 115: Cleaning The Parksense System

    STARTING AND OPERATING If the "PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SERVICE When you move the gear selector to the  WARNING! REQUIRED" message appears in the instrument REVERSE position and ParkSense is turned off, cluster display, see an authorized dealer. the instrument cluster will display “PARKSENSE Drivers must be careful when backing up even ...
  • Page 116: Lanesense - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: When both lane markings are detected and the CAUTION! driver unintentionally drifts out of the lane (no turn When operating conditions have been met, the signal applied), the LaneSense system provides a LaneSense system will monitor if the driver’s ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is ...
  • Page 117: Lanesense Warning Message

    STARTING AND OPERATING Left Lane Departure — Only Left Lane Detected NOTE: ENSE ARNING ESSAGE The LaneSense system operates with similar When the LaneSense system is on, the  The LaneSense system will indicate the current behavior for a right lane departure when only the LaneSense telltale is solid white when only the lane drift condition through the instrument cluster right lane marking has been detected.
  • Page 118: Changing Lanesense Status

    STARTING AND OPERATING When the LaneSense system senses a lane drift For example, if approaching the left side of the The warnings are disabled with the use of the   situation, the left thick lane line and left thin line lane the steering wheel will turn to the right.
  • Page 119 STARTING AND OPERATING If your vehicle is equipped with the Camera Delay When enabled, active guidelines are overlaid on CAUTION! the image to illustrate the width of the vehicle and feature and it is turned on, the rear camera image will be displayed for up to 10 seconds when the its projected backup path based on the steering To avoid vehicle damage, ParkView should...
  • Page 120: Refueling The Vehicle

    STARTING AND OPERATING REFUELING THE VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! In certain cold conditions, ice may prevent the fuel 1. Push the fuel filler door release switch door from opening. If this occurs, lightly push on Never have any smoking materials lit in or ...
  • Page 121: Vehicle Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING VEHICLE LOADING Follow the steps below to open the fuel door in ROSS EHICLE EIGHT ATING case of an emergency: (GVWR) The load carrying capacity of your vehicle is shown 1. Open the trunk. on the “Vehicle Certification Label”. This The GVWR is the total allowable weight of your 2.
  • Page 122: Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The best way to figure out the total weight of your OMMON OWING EFINITIONS vehicle is to weigh it when it is fully loaded and Refer to the “Vehicle Certification Label” affixed  The following trailer towing related definitions will ready for operation.
  • Page 123 STARTING AND OPERATING Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) Trailer Frontal Area Weight-Distributing Hitch The GCWR is the total allowable weight of your The frontal area is the maximum height multiplied A weight-distributing system works by applying vehicle and trailer when weighed in combination. by the maximum width of the front of a trailer.
  • Page 124: Trailer Hitch Classification

    STARTING AND OPERATING RAILER ITCH LASSIFICATION The following chart provides the industry standard for the maximum trailer weight a given trailer hitch class can tow and should be used to assist you in selecting the correct trailer hitch for your intended towing condition. Trailer Hitch Classification Definitions Class Max.
  • Page 125: Trailer And Tongue Weight

    STARTING AND OPERATING your vehicle. Refer to the “Tire And Loading Infor- RAILER ONGUE EIGHT WARNING! mation” placard for the maximum combined Never exceed the maximum tongue weight weight of occupants and cargo for your vehicle. Vehicles with trailers should not be parked on ...
  • Page 126 STARTING AND OPERATING For the proper tire replacement procedures.  CAUTION! WARNING! Replacing tires with a higher load carrying capacity will not increase the vehicle's GVWR Do not tow a trailer at all during the first Towing any trailer will increase your stopping ...
  • Page 127: Towing Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING The electrical connections are all complete to the Automatic Transmission vehicle but you must mate the harness to a trailer Select the DRIVE range when towing. The connector. Refer to the following illustrations. transmission controls include a drive strategy to NOTE: avoid frequent shifting when towing.
  • Page 128: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome)

    STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING TIPS AutoStick — If Equipped Traction When using the AutoStick shift control, select When driving on wet or slushy roads, it is possible  RIVING LIPPERY URFACES the highest gear that allows for adequate perfor- for a wedge of water to build up between the tire mance and avoids frequent downshifts.
  • Page 129: Driving Through Water

    STARTING AND OPERATING Shallow Standing Water RIVING HROUGH ATER CAUTION! Although your vehicle is capable of driving through Driving through water more than a few inches/ Determine the condition of the road or the  shallow standing water, consider the following centimeters deep will require extra caution to path that is under water and if there are any Warnings and Cautions before doing so.
  • Page 130: 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 an authorized dealer may contact  For detailed information about your Uconnect potential risk of unauthorized and unlawful access you directly regarding software updates.
  • Page 131: Uconnect Settings

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT SETTINGS — USTOMER ROGRAMMABLE EATURES Press the Apps button, then press the Settings button on the touchscreen to display the menu 4C/4C NAV S CONNECT ETTINGS The Uconnect system uses a combination of setting screen. In this menu, the Uconnect system buttons on the touchscreen and buttons on the allows you to access all of the available faceplate located on the center of the instrument...
  • Page 132 MULTIMEDIA Language When the Language button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different language options. Once an option is selected, the system will display in the chosen language. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system.
  • Page 133 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the brightness when the headlights are off. To Display Brightness With Headlights OFF access this setting, Display Mode must be set to Manual. The “+” setting will increase the brightness; the “-” will decrease the brightness. Set Theme This setting will allow you to change the display theme.
  • Page 134 MULTIMEDIA Voice When the Voice button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s Voice Recognition feature. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will change the response length for the Voice Recognition system. Voice Response Length The “Brief”...
  • Page 135 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the hours. Sync Time With GPS must be off for Set Time Hours this setting to be available. The “+” setting will increase the hours. The “-” setting will decrease the hours. This setting will allow you to set the minutes.
  • Page 136 MULTIMEDIA Safety & Driving Assistance When the Safety & Driving Assistance button is selected on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s safety settings. These options will differ depending on the features equipped on the vehicle. The settings may display in list form or within subfolders on the screen. To access a subfolder, select the desired folder;...
  • Page 137 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will change the type of ParkSense alert when a close object is ParkSense detected and provide both an audible chime and a visual display. This setting adjusts the volume of the Front ParkSense system. The available Front ParkSense Volume settings are “Low”, “Medium”, and “High”.
  • Page 138 MULTIMEDIA Mirrors & Wipers When the Mirrors & Wipers button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s mirrors and wipers. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This Setting will tilt the mirrors when the vehicle is placed in REVERSE.
  • Page 139 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the amount of time it takes for the headlights Headlight Illumination On Approach to shut off after the vehicle is unlocked. The available settings are “0 sec”, “30 sec”, “60 sec”, and “90 sec”. Headlights with Wipers This setting will turn the headlights on when the wipers are activated.
  • Page 140 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will sound the horn when the remote start is activated from the Sound Horn With Remote Start key fob. This setting will change how many pushes of the Unlock button on the key fob are needed to unlock all the doors.
  • Page 141 MULTIMEDIA Key Off Options When the Key Off Options button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to vehicle shut off. 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 Easy Exit Seat...
  • Page 142 MULTIMEDIA Audio When the Audio button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to the vehicle’s sound system. These settings can change the audio location within the vehicle, adjust the bass or treble levels, and auto-play settings from an audio device or smartphone. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 143 MULTIMEDIA Phone/Bluetooth® When the Phone/Bluetooth® button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to Bluetooth® connectivity from an external audio device or smartphone. The list of paired audio devices or smartphones can be accessed from this menu. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 144 MULTIMEDIA SiriusXM® Setup When the SiriusXM® Setup button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to SiriusXM® Satellite Radio. These settings can be used to skip specific radio channels and restart favorite songs from the beginning. NOTE: A subscription to SiriusXM®...
  • Page 145 MULTIMEDIA Restore Settings When the Restore Settings button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to resetting the Uconnect system back to its default settings. These settings can clear personal data and reset selected settings from other menus. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 146: Radio Operation And Mobile Phones

    MULTIMEDIA RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES The radio manufacturer believes the internal EGULATORY AFETY wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The NFORMATION Under certain conditions, the mobile phone being level of energy emitted is far less than the on in your vehicle can cause erratic or noisy electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless US/CANADA...
  • Page 147: 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 148: Electronic Brake Control (Ebc) System

    SAFETY If the ABS Warning Light is on, the brake system If the Brake System Warning Light remains on or WARNING! should be serviced as soon as possible to restore comes on while driving, it indicates that the brake the benefits of Anti-Lock Brakes. If the ABS system is not functioning properly and that The Brake Assist System (BAS) cannot prevent Warning Light does not come on when the ignition...
  • Page 149 SAFETY Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) Oversteer — when the vehicle is turning more  WARNING! than appropriate for the steering wheel position. ERM anticipates the potential for wheel lift by Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road Understeer — when the vehicle is turning less monitoring the driver’s steering wheel input and ...
  • Page 150 SAFETY Partial Off WARNING! WARNING! This mode may be useful if the vehicle becomes Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly   stuck. This mode may modify TCS and ESC prevent the natural laws of physics from maintain your vehicle, may change the thresholds for activation, which allows for more acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase the...
  • Page 151 SAFETY Trailer Sway Control (TSC) is disabled when the greater than 30 mph (48 km/h), see an authorized  WARNING! ESC system is in the “Partial Off” mode. dealer as soon as possible to have the problem diagnosed and corrected. With the ESC switched off, the enhanced ...
  • Page 152 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 153: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    SAFETY AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS Ready Alert Braking (RAB) When the vehicle is started, the BSM Warning Light will momentarily illuminate in both outside RAB may reduce the time required to reach full (BSM) — rearview mirrors to let the driver know that the LIND ONITORING braking during emergency braking situations.
  • Page 154 SAFETY NOTE: The BSM system monitors the detection zone from alerts will not occur. This is normal operation. The system will automatically recover and resume three different entry points (side, rear, front) while The BSM system DOES NOT alert the driver ...
  • Page 155 SAFETY The BSM system will not alert you of objects that are traveling in the opposite direction of the vehicle in adjacent lanes Ú page 273. Rear Monitoring Overtaking/Approaching Overtaking Traffic The BSM system is designed not to issue an alert on stationary objects such as guardrails, posts, If you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative walls, foliage, berms, etc.
  • Page 156 SAFETY Rear Cross Path (RCP) Detection — When RCP is on and the vehicle is in REVERSE, the Blind Spot Alert Lights Only driver is alerted using both the visual and audible If Equipped When operating in Blind Spot Alert mode, the BSM alarms, including reducing the radio volume.
  • Page 157: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation Operation - If Equipped

    SAFETY Blind Spot Alert Off warnings, then the system will provide a limited When the system determines a collision with the vehicle in front of you is no longer probable, the level of active braking to help slow the vehicle and When the BSM system is turned off there will be no mitigate the potential forward collision.
  • Page 158 SAFETY Turning FCW On Or Off FCW Limited Warning The default status of FCW is the “Far” setting and the Active Braking is set to “on”; this allows the If the instrument cluster display reads “ACC/FCW NOTE: system to warn you of a possible collision with the Limited Functionality”...
  • Page 159: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    SAFETY the recommended cold placard pressure. Once the RESSURE ONITORING YSTEM CAUTION! low tire pressure warning (TPMS Warning Light) (TPMS) illuminates, you must increase the tire pressure to The TPMS has been optimized for the original  the recommended cold placard pressure in order The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) will equipment tires and wheels.
  • Page 160 SAFETY NOTE: NOTE: It is particularly important for you to check the tire The TPMS is not intended to replace normal tire  pressure in all of the tires on your vehicle monthly care and maintenance or to provide warning of and to maintain the proper pressure.
  • Page 161 SAFETY Should this occur, you should stop as soon as If the ignition switch is cycled, this sequence will 3. After driving the vehicle for up to 20 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h), the TPMS Warning possible and inflate the tires with a low pressure repeat, providing the system fault still exists.
  • Page 162: Occupant Restraint Systems

    SAFETY TPMS Deactivation — If Equipped instrument cluster will display the “Service Tire Here are some simple steps you can take to Pressure System” message and then display minimize the risk of harm from a deploying air bag: The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) can pressure values in place of the dashes.
  • Page 163: Seat Belt Systems

    SAFETY 8. Do not lean against the door or window. If your Research has shown that seat belts save lives, and BeltAlert Warning Sequence vehicle has side air bags, and deployment they can reduce the seriousness of injuries in a The BeltAlert warning sequence is activated when occurs, the side air bags will inflate forcefully collision.
  • Page 164 SAFETY The outboard front passenger seat BeltAlert is not WARNING! WARNING! active when the outboard front passenger seat is unoccupied. BeltAlert may be triggered when an Relying on the air bags alone could lead to Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat ...
  • Page 165 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions WARNING! WARNING! 1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit back A lap belt worn too high can increase the risk A seat belt that is worn under your arm is   and adjust the seat. of injury in a collision.
  • Page 166 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure 3. When the seat belt is long enough to fit, insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a Use the following procedure to untwist a twisted “click.” lap/shoulder belt. 1. Position the latch plate as close as possible to the anchor point.
  • Page 167 SAFETY WARNING! WARNING! Wearing your seat belt incorrectly could make ONLY use a Seat Belt Extender if it is physically   your injuries in a collision much worse. You required in order to properly fit the original might suffer internal injuries, or you could seat belt system.
  • Page 168 SAFETY Energy Management Feature Seat belts must be worn by all occupants including If the passenger seating position is equipped with pregnant women: the risk of injury in the event of an ALR and is being used for normal usage, only The front outboard seat belt system is equipped an accident is reduced for the mother and the pull the seat belt webbing out far enough to...
  • Page 169: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    SAFETY The air bag system must be ready to protect you in WARNING! WARNING! a collision. The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) monitors the internal circuits and The seat belt assembly must be replaced if the Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the ...
  • Page 170 SAFETY Air Bag Warning Light is designed to be maintenance free, if any of the Redundant Air Bag Warning Light following occurs, have an authorized dealer The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) If a fault with the Air Bag Warning Light service the air bag system immediately.
  • Page 171 SAFETY This vehicle may be equipped with a driver and/or WARNING! front passenger seat belt buckle switch that detects whether the driver or front passenger seat Never place a rear-facing child restraint in  belt is buckled. The seat belt buckle switch may front of an air bag.
  • Page 172 SAFETY Supplemental Driver Knee Air Bag Seat belts are necessary for your protection in all WARNING! collisions, and also are needed to help keep you in This vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental position, away from an inflating air bag. Relying on the air bags alone could lead to ...
  • Page 173 SAFETY Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains The SABIC deploys downward, covering the side windows. An inflating SABIC pushes the outside (SABICs) edge of the headliner out of the way and covers the This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental Side window.
  • Page 174 SAFETY Side Impacts WARNING! WARNING! The Side Air Bags are designed to activate in Occupants, including children, who are up Relying on the Side Air Bags alone could lead  certain side impacts. The Occupant Restraint  against or very close to Side Air Bags can be to more severe injuries in a collision.
  • Page 175 SAFETY The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial or If A Deployment Occurs rinse the area with cool water. For nose or throat complete ejection of vehicle occupants through irritation, move to fresh air. If the irritation The front air bags are designed to deflate side windows in certain rollover or side impact continues, see your doctor.
  • Page 176 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 177 SAFETY After an accident, if the vehicle will not start after Event Data Recorder (EDR) WARNING! performing the reset procedure, the vehicle must This vehicle is equipped with an event data be towed to an authorized dealer to be inspected Do not attempt to modify any part of your air ...
  • Page 178: Child Restraints

    SAFETY NOTE: Children 12 years or younger should ride properly Before buying any restraint system, make sure that buckled up in a rear seat, if available. According to it has a label certifying that it meets all applicable EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a crash statistics, children are safer when properly Safety Standards.
  • Page 179 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 180 SAFETY Infant And Child Restraints All children whose weight or height is above the WARNING! forward-facing limit for the child seat should use a Safety experts recommend that children ride belt-positioning booster seat until the vehicle’s Never place a rear-facing child restraint in ...
  • Page 181 SAFETY 1. Can the child sit all the way back against the If the answer to any of these questions was “no,” WARNING! then the child still needs to use a booster seat in back of the vehicle seat? this vehicle. If the child is using the lap/shoulder When your child restraint is not in use, secure ...
  • Page 182 SAFETY Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Combined Weight of LATCH – Lower Restraint Type the Child + Child LATCH – Lower Seat Belt + Top Tether Seat Belt Only Anchors + Top Tether Restraint Anchors Only Anchor...
  • Page 183 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 184 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of combined weight of the child and the child restraint the child restraint) for using the LATCH anchorage 65 lbs (29.5 kg) is 65 lbs (29.5 kg).
  • Page 185 SAFETY Locating The LATCH Anchorages Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages LATCH-compatible child restraint systems will be equipped with a rigid bar or a flexible strap on each The lower anchorages are round bars There are tether strap anchorages side. Each will have a hook or connector to attach that are found at the rear of the seat behind each rear seating position to the lower anchorage and a way to tighten the...
  • Page 186 SAFETY To Install A LATCH-Compatible Child How To Stow An Unused Switchable-ALR 3. Attach the lower hooks or connectors of the child restraint to the lower anchorages in the Restraint (ALR) Seat Belt: selected seating position. If the selected seating position has a Switchable When using the LATCH attaching system to install 4.
  • Page 187 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing WARNING! WARNING! Child Restraints In This Vehicle Improper installation of a child restraint to the Improper installation or failure to properly   LATCH anchorages can lead to failure of the secure a child restraint can lead to failure of restraint.
  • Page 188 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 189 SAFETY Installing A Child Restraint With A 1. Place the child seat in the center of the 6. Try to pull the webbing out of the retractor. If it is locked, you should not be able to pull out any seating position.
  • Page 190 SAFETY Installing Child Restraints Using The Top 1. Look behind the seating position where you plan to install the child restraint to find the Tether Anchorage: tether anchorage. You may need to move the seat forward to provide better access to the WARNING! tether anchorage.
  • Page 191: Safety Tips

    SAFETY SAFETY TIPS RANSPORTING WARNING! Air Bags deploying in the front seat could harm An incorrectly anchored tether strap could RANSPORTING ASSENGERS  your pet. An unrestrained pet will be thrown about lead to increased head motion and possible and possibly injured, or injure a passenger during NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE CARGO injury to the child.
  • Page 192 SAFETY Air Bag Warning Light Floor Mat Safety Information WARNING! The Air Bag Warning Light will turn on for Always use floor mats designed to fit your vehicle. ALWAYS REMOVE THE EXISTING  four to eight seconds as a bulb check Only use a floor mat that does not interfere with the FLOOR MAT FROM THE VEHICLE when the ignition switch is first placed in...
  • Page 193: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    SAFETY ERIODIC AFETY HECKS HOULD XHAUST WARNING! UTSIDE EHICLE ALWAYS make sure objects cannot fall or slide  WARNING! into the driver’s side floor area when the Tires Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain vehicle is moving. Objects can become Examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and trapped under accelerator, brake, or clutch...
  • Page 194: Carbon Monoxide Warnings

    SAFETY The best protection against carbon monoxide entry ARBON ONOXIDE ARNINGS WARNING! into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust system. Guard against carbon monoxide with proper  WARNING! maintenance. Have the exhaust system Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is inspected every time the vehicle is raised.
  • Page 195: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS When you must leave the vehicle to seek WARNING! assistance, the Hazard Warning Flashers will The Hazard Warning Flashers button is located on continue to operate even though the ignition is ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to the switch bank just above the climate controls.
  • Page 196 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: ASSIST Call 2. The LED light located between the ASSIST and SOS buttons on the Rearview Mirror will turn The ASSIST Button is used to automatically Your vehicle may be transmitting data as  green once a connection to a SOS operator has authorized by the subscriber.
  • Page 197 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SOS Call System Limitations WARNING! WARNING! Vehicles sold in Mexico DO NOT have SOS Call If anyone in the vehicle could be in danger The SOS Call system is embedded into the   system capabilities. (e.g., fire or smoke is visible, dangerous road vehicle’s electrical system.
  • Page 198 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: LTE (voice/data) or 4G (data) network and/or  WARNING! Global Positioning Satellite signals are unavail- Your vehicle may be transmitting data as autho-  able or obstructed. Ignoring the Rearview Mirror light could mean  rized by the subscriber.
  • Page 199: Jacking And Tire Changing

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2. Turn on the Hazard Warning Flashers. CAUTION! WARNING! 3. Apply the parking brake. To avoid damage to the mirror during cleaning, Never start or run the engine while the vehicle  4. Place the gear selector into PARK (P). never spray any cleaning solution directly onto is on a jack.
  • Page 200: Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 4. Remove the spare tire to access the jack. 6. Remove the jack and lug wrench assembly OCATION PARE TOWAGE from under the spare tire. Turn the jack screw The jack, spare tire and fuel funnel are stowed to the left to loosen the lug wrench, and under an access cover in the trunk.
  • Page 201 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CAUTION! WARNING! Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on Apply the parking brake firmly and set an auto-  matic transmission in PARK. locations other than those indicated in the Jacking Instructions for this vehicle. Chock the wheel diagonally opposite the ...
  • Page 202 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: WARNING! If the vehicle is too low for jack placement, slide the jack on its side and rotate it up into position. Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make the vehicle less stable. It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it.
  • Page 203: Jump Starting

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: NOTE: WARNING! When using a portable battery booster pack, follow For vehicles so equipped, do not attempt to  A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision the manufacturer's operating instructions and install a center cap or wheel cover on the precautions.
  • Page 204: Jump Starting Procedure

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: NOTE: WARNING! The remote battery posts are viewed by standing Make sure at all times that unused ends of jumper on the right side of the vehicle looking over the cables are not contacting each other or either Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan ...
  • Page 205: Refueling In An Emergency - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY REFUELING IN AN EMERGENCY – 5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has the 4. Disconnect the opposite end of the positive (+) jumper cable from the remote positive (+) post booster battery, let the engine idle a few IF EQUIPPED minutes, and then start the engine in the of the discharged vehicle.
  • Page 206: If Your Engine Overheats

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: WARNING! In certain cold conditions, ice may prevent the fuel door from opening. If this occurs, lightly push on Never add fuel when the engine is running.  the fuel door to break the ice buildup and This is in violation of most state and federal re-release the fuel door using the inside release fire regulations and may cause the Malfunc-...
  • Page 207: Manual Park Release

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: To move the vehicle in cases where the CAUTION! There are steps that you can take to slow down an transmission will not shift out of PARK (such as a depleted battery), a Manual Park Release is impending overheat condition: Driving with a hot cooling system could damage available.
  • Page 208: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 3. Pull up gently on the tether strap to confirm 3. Using a small screwdriver or similar tool, fish To Reset The Manual Park Release: the tether strap up through the opening in the that the lever is locked in its stowed position. 1.
  • Page 209 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CAUTION! WARNING! CAUTION! Racing the engine or spinning the wheels may Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shifting  lead to transmission overheating and failure. generated by excessive wheel speeds may between DRIVE and REVERSE, do not spin the Allow the engine to idle with the transmission in cause damage, or even failure, of the axle and...
  • Page 210: 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 RWD MODELS AWD MODELS If transmission is operable: • Transmission in NEUTRAL Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED...
  • Page 211: All Wheel Drive (Awd) Models

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM (AWD) M (RWD) M HEEL RIVE ODELS HEEL RIVE ODELS (EARS) FCA US LLC recommends towing your vehicle with FCA LLC US recommends towing your vehicle with all four wheels OFF the ground using a flatbed. all four wheels OFF the ground using a flatbed.
  • Page 212: Servicing And Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING The “Oil Change Required” message will be Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: displayed in the instrument cluster and a single Check engine oil level.  This vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil chime will sound, indicating that an oil change is Check windshield washer fluid level.
  • Page 213: Maintenance Plan

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE AINTENANCE Required Maintenance Intervals: Refer to the maintenance schedules on the following page 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 your next scheduled service. ...
  • Page 214 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV/Universal joints. Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, boot seals, and replace if necessary. Inspect the rear axle fluid. Inspect the front axle fluid (All Wheel Drive Only).
  • Page 215 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Change the transfer case fluid; if using your vehicle for any of the following: police, taxi, fleet, off-road, or frequent trailer towing. (All Wheel Drive Only). Change the rear axle fluid and on models equipped with All Wheel Drive (AWD) change the front axle fluid if using your vehicle for any of the following: police, taxi, fleet, off-road, or frequent trailer towing.
  • Page 216: Engine Compartment

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3.6L E NGINE 1 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Access Cover 5 — Engine Oil Fill 2 — Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 6 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Engine Coolant Pressure Reservoir 4 —...
  • Page 217: L Engine

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 5.7L E NGINE 1 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Access Cover 5 — Engine Oil Fill 2 — Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 6 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Engine Coolant Pressure Reservoir 4 —...
  • Page 218: Checking Oil Level

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE HECKING EVEL CAUTION! WARNING! To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine Overfilling or underfilling the crankcase will Commercially available windshield washer oil must be maintained at the correct level. Check cause aeration or loss of oil pressure. This could solvents are flammable.
  • Page 219: Pressure Washing

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: WARNING! CAUTION! Intentional tampering with emission control systems may void your warranty and could result in Battery gas is flammable and explosive. Keep If a “fast charger” is used while the battery is   civil penalties being assessed against you. flame or sparks away from the battery.
  • Page 220: Engine Oil Filter

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE American Petroleum Institute (API) Materials Added To Engine Oil NGINE LEANER ILTER Approved Engine Oil The manufacturer strongly recommends against For the proper maintenance intervals Ú page 210. the addition of any additives (other than leak These symbols mean that the oil has been certified detection dyes) to the engine oil.
  • Page 221 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE substance. The manufacturer recommends that 1. Remove the access door in the cowl screen by WARNING! air conditioning service be performed by an pressing the retaining clips. authorized dealer or other service facilities using Use only refrigerants and compressor lubri- ...
  • Page 222: Accessory Drive Belt Inspection

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Remove the used cabin air filter. CCESSORY RIVE NSPECTION 4. Install the new cabin air filter with arrows pointing in the direction of airflow, which is WARNING! toward the rear of the vehicle (text and arrows Do not attempt to inspect an accessory drive ...
  • Page 223: Body Lubrication

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Some conditions can be caused by a faulty Wiper Blade Removal/Installation INDSHIELD IPER LADES component such as a belt pulley. Belt pulleys Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and the should be carefully inspected for damage and CAUTION! windshield periodically with a sponge or soft cloth proper alignment.
  • Page 224: Exhaust System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 2. To disengage the wiper blade from the wiper 4. Slide the wiper blade onto the arm until motion arm, flip up the locking tab. stops, then fold down the locking tab to secure. NOTE: The locking tab will not snap into place until the blade is properly positioned on the wiper arm hook.
  • Page 225 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE In unusual situations involving grossly WARNING! CAUTION! malfunctioning engine operation, a scorching odor may suggest severe and abnormal catalyst Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain Damage to the catalytic converter can result if   overheating.
  • Page 226: Cooling System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: authorized dealer. Check the front of the radiator OOLING YSTEM for any accumulation of bugs, leaves, etc. If dirty, Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other than  clean by gently spraying water from a garden hose specified Organic Additive Technology (OAT) WARNING! vertically down the face of the condenser.
  • Page 227 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Adding Coolant Use only high purity water such as distilled or The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there  deionized water when mixing the water/engine is any accumulation of foreign material on the Your vehicle has been built with an improved engine coolant solution.
  • Page 228: Brake System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Coolant Level If an examination of your engine compartment RAKE YSTEM shows no evidence of radiator or hose leaks, the The coolant bottle provides a quick visual method In order to ensure brake system performance, all vehicle may be safely driven. The vapor will soon for determining that the coolant level is adequate.
  • Page 229: Automatic Transmission

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE reservoir. With disc brakes, fluid level can be CAUTION! WARNING! expected to fall as the brake pads wear. However, low fluid level may be caused by a leak and a Do not use chemical flushes in your Overfilling the brake fluid reservoir can result ...
  • Page 230: All Wheel Drive (Awd) - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE (AWD) — I Fluid And Filter Changes HEEL RIVE Under normal operating conditions, the fluid QUIPPED For normal service, periodic fluid level checks are installed at the factory will provide satisfactory not required. When the vehicle is serviced for other The All Wheel Drive system consists of a transfer lubrication for the life of the vehicle.
  • Page 231 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Underhood Fuses WARNING! The Front Power Distribution Center is located in Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the  the engine compartment. This module contains ignition is off and that all the other services fuses and relays. Fuse cavity location and are switched off and/or disengaged.
  • Page 232 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Front Power Distribution Center Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare Radiator Fan #1 – (Non 6.2L & 40 Amp Green Non – Police) – 50 Amp Red Radiator Fan (6.2L & Police)
  • Page 233 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description * If Equipped 50 Amp Red – Electric Power Steering #1 * 30 Amp Pink – Starter 40 Amp Green – Anti Lock Brake 30 Amp Pink – Anti Lock Brake 20 Amp Blue –...
  • Page 234 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description * If Equipped 40 Amp Green LTR Cooling Pump (6.2L Eng) – 20 Amp Blue Police Bat Feed # 3 20 Amp Blue – Police Bat Feed # 1 20 Amp Blue –...
  • Page 235 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description * If Equipped Anti-Lock Brake Module / Steering – 10 Amp Red Column Lock Module * – 10 Amp Red Engine Controller – 10 Amp Red Airbag Module – 10 Amp Red A/C Clutch / EPS */ Vacuum Pump * –...
  • Page 236 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Rear Interior Fuses CAUTION! There is also a power distribution center located in When installing the power distribution center  the trunk under the spare tire access panel. This cover, it is important to ensure the cover is center contains fuses and relays.
  • Page 237 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description * If Equipped Cigar Lighter / IP APO / RR USB – 20 Amp Yellow (Selectable Fuse) * 40 Amp Green – HVAC Blower 20 Amp Blue – Left Spot Lamp – Police 20 Amp Blue –...
  • Page 238 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description * If Equipped – 5 Amp Tan Battery Sensor – 15 Amp Blue Active Exhaust Valve * – 20 Amp Yellow Radio – 20 Amp Yellow Media Hub / Console APO 30 Amp Pink –...
  • Page 239 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini-Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – 10 Amp Red Airbag Module – 20 Amp Yellow Adjustable Pedals – Police – – Spare – – Spare –...
  • Page 240: 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 Bulb Name Bulb Number Rear Courtesy/Reading Lamps Rear Compartment (Trunk) Lamp...
  • Page 241 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Exterior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Low Beam/High Beam (Bi-Halogen Headlamp) 9005HL+ Low Beam/High Beam (Bi-Xenon Headlamp) D3S (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Turn Signal Lamp PSY24WSV Front Park Lamp LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Daytime Running Lamp LED (Serviced at an authorized dealer) Front Fog Lamp –...
  • Page 242 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Replacing Exterior Bulbs BI-HALOGEN LOW BEAM AND HIGH BEAM 3. Firmly grab the cap and rotate it counter- clockwise to unlock it. HEADLAMP — IF EQUIPPED HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE (HID) HEAD- 4. Twist the headlamp bulb assembly counter- See steps below to replace: LAMPS —...
  • Page 243 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 7. Reinstall the access cap making sure it is 2. Reach behind the headlamp housing to access 4. Squeeze the two tabs on the side of the bulb seated into the housing and turn cap the turn signal (inboard) bulb cap. socket and pull straight out from the lamp clockwise to engage locking lugs.
  • Page 244: Tires

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE REAR BACKUP LAMP AND TURN SIGNAL Tire Markings NOTE: LAMPS P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based on US  design standards. P-Metric tires have the letter The Rear Backup and Turn Signal Lamp use LED “P”...
  • Page 245 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 246 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 247 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 248 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Terminology And Definitions Term Definition The vehicle B-pillar is the structural member of the body located behind the B-pillar 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) Cold Tire Inflation Pressure after sitting for a minimum of three hours.
  • Page 249 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Loading And Tire Pressure This placard tells you important information about the: NOTE: 1. Number of people that can be carried in the The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on vehicle. the driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the driver's side door.
  • Page 250 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE (4) The resulting figure equals the To determine the maximum loading conditions of Metric Example For Load Limit your vehicle, locate the statement “The combined available amount of cargo and luggage For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg and weight of occupants and cargo should never load capacity.
  • Page 251 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 252: 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 253 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Inflation pressures specified on the placard are Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation Radial Ply Tires always “cold tire inflation pressure”. Cold tire The manufacturer advocates driving at safe inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure WARNING! speeds and within posted speed limits.
  • Page 254 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Run Flat Tires — If Equipped These indicators are molded into the bottom of the WARNING! tread grooves. They will appear as bands when the Run Flat tires allow you the capability to drive tread depth becomes a 1/16 of an inch (1.6 mm). Fast spinning tires can be dangerous.
  • Page 255: Tire Types

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: It is recommended you contact an authorized tire CAUTION! dealer or original equipment dealer with any Wheel valve stem must be replaced as well when questions you may have on tire specifications or installing new tires due to wear and tear in existing Replacing original tires with tires of a different capability.
  • Page 256: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Summer tires do not contain the all season authorized tire dealer for recommended safe your vehicle has this option, refer to an authorized designation or mountain/snowflake symbol on the operating speeds, loading and cold tire inflation tire dealer for the recommended tire rotation tire sidewall.
  • Page 257 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Inflate collapsible tire only after the wheel is Full Size Spare — If Equipped WARNING! properly installed to the vehicle. Inflate the The full size spare is for temporary emergency use collapsible tire using the electric air pump before Compact and collapsible spares are for only.
  • Page 258: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: a stiff brush. They can damage the wheel’s WARNING! protective coating that helps keep them from If you intend parking or storing your vehicle for an corroding and tarnishing. extended period after cleaning the wheels with Limited use spares are for emergency use only.
  • Page 259: Snow Traction Devices

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE RACTION EVICES Use of traction devices require sufficient tire-to-body clearance. Due to limited clearance, the following snow traction devices are recommended. Follow these recommendations to guard against damage. Snow traction device must be of proper size for the tire, as recommended by the snow traction device manufacturer. ...
  • Page 260: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE These effects can be reduced by timely rotation of WARNING! CAUTION! tires. The benefits of rotation are especially worthwhile with aggressive tread designs such as Using tires of different size and type (M+S, Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and ...
  • Page 261: Department Of Transportation Uniform

    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 262: Vehicle Storage

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE VEHICLE STORAGE The following maintenance recommendations will To minimize the possibility of scratching the lenses enable you to obtain maximum benefit from the and reducing light output, avoid wiping with a dry If you are leaving your vehicle dormant for more corrosion resistance built into your vehicle.
  • Page 263: Interiors

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE tive coating, have your vehicle repaired as soon Seat Belt Maintenance CAUTION! as possible. Do not bleach, dye, or clean the belts with Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning mate-  If you carry special cargo such as chemicals, chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners.
  • Page 264: Plastic And Coated Parts

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE LASTIC OATED ARTS EATHER URFACES LASS URFACES Use Mopar® Total Clean to clean vinyl upholstery. Mopar® Total Clean is specifically recommended All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular for leather upholstery. basis with Mopar® Glass Cleaner, or any CAUTION! commercial household-type glass cleaner.
  • Page 265: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) BRAKE SYSTEM WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS The VIN is on the left front corner of the instrument Your vehicle is equipped with dual hydraulic brake Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to panel.
  • Page 266: Fuel Requirements

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Inspect the wheel mounting surface prior to Poor quality gasoline can cause problems such as mounting the tire and remove any corrosion or hard starting, stalling, and hesitations. If you loose particles. experience these symptoms, try another brand of gasoline before considering service for the vehicle.
  • Page 267: Reformulated Gasoline

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E-85 I Indiscriminate use of fuel system cleaning agents EFORMULATED ASOLINE should be avoided. Many of these materials EHICLES Many areas of the country require the use of intended for gum and varnish removal may contain cleaner-burning gasoline referred to as active solvents or similar ingredients.
  • Page 268: Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl (Mmt) In Gasoline

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL YSTEM AUTIONS CAUTION! (MMT) I ANGANESE RICARBONYL The use of fuel additives, which are now being  CAUTION! ASOLINE sold as octane enhancers, is not recom- Follow these guidelines to maintain your mended. Most of these products contain high MMT is a manganese-containing metallic additive vehicle’s performance: concentrations of methanol.
  • Page 269: Fluid Capacities

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) All Engines 18.5 Gallons 70 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 3.6L Engine 6 Quarts 5.6 Liters 5.7L Engine 7 Quarts 6.6 Liters Cooling System* 3.6L Engine 10 Quarts 9.5 Liters 5.7L Engine – without Severe Duty II Cooling 14.5 Quarts 13.9 Liters System...
  • Page 270: Engine Fluids And Lubricants

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend using Mopar® Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Engine Coolant (240,000 km) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology). We recommend using Mopar® SAE 5W-20 Full Synthetic Engine Oil which meets the requirements of the manufacturer Material Standard MS-6395.
  • Page 271: Chassis Fluids And Lubricants

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CAUTION! Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other than specified Organic Additive Technology (OAT) engine coolant (antifreeze), may result in engine damage and  may decrease corrosion protection. Organic Additive Technology (OAT) engine coolant is different and should not be mixed with Hybrid Organic Additive Tech- nology (HOAT) engine coolant (antifreeze) or any “globally compatible”...
  • Page 272: 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 273: Mexico

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Canadian residents with hearing difficulties that FCA US LLC is not responsible for any service EXICO contract you may have purchased from another require assistance can use the special needs relay Av. Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, 1240 service offered by Bell Canada.
  • Page 274: Warranty Information

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at See the Warranty Information for the terms and 50 U NITED TATES 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: provisions of FCA US LLC warranties applicable to , D.C.
  • Page 275: Publication Order Forms

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS To access your Owner's Information online, visit Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR www.mopar.com/om d`Innovation, Science and Economic Development (US) or To order the following manuals, you may use either www.owners.mopar.ca applicables aux appareils radio exempts de (Canada).
  • Page 276 INDEX ........77 Air Bag Light Arming System .........263 ... 218 ..........19 About Your Brakes Air Cleaner, Engine (Engine Air Cleaner Filter) Security Alarm ..100 ......218 ..........150 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) (Cruise Control) Air Conditioner Maintenance Assist, Hill Start ....225 ....
  • Page 277 Car Washes ........... 260 Cold Weather Operation ........89 Back-Up ............116 Carbon Monoxide Warning ....191 Compact Spare Tire ........254 Battery ............78 Cargo Console Charging System Light ......... 78 Vehicle Loading ........119 Floor ............57 Keyless Key Fob Replacement ....13 Cargo Area Cover ..........67 Contract, Service...
  • Page 278 ........20 ...... 203 ... 174 Deluxe Security Alarm Emergency Gas Can Refueling Enhanced Accident Response Feature ......84 ............265 Diagnostic System, Onboard Emergency, In Case Of Ethanol ..... 206 ......191 Dimmer Switch Freeing Vehicle When Stuck Exhaust Gas Cautions .............
  • Page 279 Folding Rear Seats .......... 30 Forward Collision Warning ......155 Hazard Ignition .............15 Four-Way Hazard Flasher .......193 Driving Through Flowing, Rising, Or Shallow Switch ............15 Freeing A Stuck Vehicle .........206 Standing Water ........127 Inside Rearview Mirror ......37 Fuel ...............264 Hazard Warning Flashers ......
  • Page 280 ...........45 High Beam Locks ......47 ......45 ..........25 Lane Change And Turn Signals High Beam/Low Beam Select Auto Unlock ......... 47 ........44 ..........25 Lane Change Assist Instrument Cluster Automatic Door ............114 ..........49 ...........25 LaneSense Intensity Control Child Protection ........162 ............48 ..........22 Lap/Shoulder Belts Interior...
  • Page 281 Modifications/Alterations Recommendation ......217 Seats ............31 Vehicle ............8 Synthetic ..........218 Steering ............97 Monitor, Tire Pressure System .......157 Viscosity ........... 267 Sunroof ............63 Mopar Parts ...........272 Onboard Diagnostic System ......84 Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column ....26 MP3 Control ............ 58 Operating Precautions ........84 Windows ............61...
  • Page 282 ........126 ............ 189 ..........30 Recreational Towing Safety Tips Seats ........265 ........191 ...........30 Reformulated Gasoline Safety, Exhaust Gas Adjustment ............219 ....... 210 ............33 Refrigerant Schedule, Maintenance Easy Entry ..........65 ..........78 ........35 Release, Hood Seat Belt Reminder Head Restraints ........47 ..........
  • Page 283 Specifications Stuck, Freeing ..........206 Load Capacity ........... 247 Fuel (Gasoline) ..........268 Sun Roof ............63 Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ..81 ..............268 Sunglasses Storage .........58 Quality Grading ......... 259 Speed Control Supplemental Restraint System – Air Bag ..168 Radial ............
  • Page 284 ......126 Towing Behind A Motorhome ............126 ......193 Traction Uconnect Warning Flashers, Hazard ..........151 ......18 Traction Control Uconnect Settings Warning Lights ..........120 ..129 ....80 Trailer Towing Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display (Instrument Cluster Descriptions) ............122 ........272 Hitches Uconnect Settings Warranty Information ......123...
  • Page 287 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 Chrysler brand vehicle and to provide a convenient reference source for common questions.
  • Page 288 ©2021 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Tous droits réservés. Chrysler is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC or FCA Canada Inc., used under license. Chrysler est une marque First Edition déposée de FCA US LLC ou FCA Canada Inc., utilisée sous le permis. App Store is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Google Play Store is a registered trademark of Google.

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