Jeep AVENGER 2023 Owner's Handbook Manual
Jeep AVENGER 2023 Owner's Handbook Manual

Jeep AVENGER 2023 Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1 OWNER HANDBOOK...
  • Page 3 Warranty Certificate and details of the terms and conditions for the maintenance of the vehicle. We are confident that these will bring you closer to your new car and make you appreciate the assistance provided by the Jeep team. Enjoy reading. Happy driving! ATTENTION This Owner Handbook describes all Jeep Avenger versions.
  • Page 4 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES If, after buying the car, you decide to add electrical accessories (with the risk of gradually draining the conventional battery), contact a Jeep Dealership. They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car's electric system can support the required load.
  • Page 5 "CYBERSECURITY" DEVICES The car is equipped with security devices developed according to the technological standards currently applied in the automotive industry to protect the onboard electronic systems from hacking attempts. The purpose of these security devices is to minimize the risk of cyber-attacks or the installation of viruses or malware which could compromise the performance of the car and/or allow stealing of personal data of the buyers and/or users and/or unauthorized dissemination of said information.
  • Page 6 USE OF THE OWNER HANDBOOK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Each time an instruction is given that concerns direction (left/right or forward/backward), it is written to be read from the perspective of an occupant in the driver's seat. If a direction is written from a different perspective, it will be specified as such in the text as appropriate. The figures in the Owner Handbook are provided by way of example only: this might imply that some details of the image do not correspond to the actual arrangement of your car.
  • Page 7 SYMBOLS Some car components have coloured labels whose symbols indicate precautions to be observed when using this component. See below for a brief description of each symbol summarising the contents herein. Always pay attention to all the warnings shown here.  ...
  • Page 8 If after buying the car, you decide to install electrical accessories that require a permanent electrical supply (e.g. radio, satellite anti-theft system, etc.) or accessories that in any case burden the electrical supply, contact a Jeep Dealership, whose personnel will check whether the electrical system of the car is able to withstand the load required, or whether it needs to be integrated with a more powerful conventional battery.
  • Page 9 KNOWING YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    KNOWING YOUR CAR In-depth knowledge of your new car ELECTRIC VERSION OPERATING starts here. PRINCIPLE ..... . . 10 The handbook you are reading will tell HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY .
  • Page 12: Electric Version Operating Principle

    The Jeep Avenger uses the electrical Electric cars have specific characteristics energy stored in the high-voltage battery of use, which is useful to know, in order and not fuel.
  • Page 13 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE CAR (where provided)   JJ000370 1. Charging port 2. High-voltage battery 3. High-voltage electrical compressor 4. Traction electric motor 5. Voltage converter...
  • Page 14: High-Voltage Battery

    The high-voltage battery is equipped with disposed of. on charge. If, after the charging the conditioning systems that ensure that warning lamp remains lit, contact a Jeep it operates under the best temperature GENERAL INFORMATION Dealership. conditions appropriate to its operation.
  • Page 15 If the car is scrapped, it must be taken explosion or electrolyte leakage may danger. to a Jeep Dealership to have the high- occur. If the vehicle is scrapped without voltage battery removed and disposed of removing the high-voltage battery, contact...
  • Page 16: Keys Locks

    KEYS LOCKS RADIO REMOTE CONTROL Handle with care, protect from moisture and high temperatures and avoid KEYS unnecessary operation. 4) 5) Fault If the central locking system cannot be operated with the radio remote control, Replacement keys the cause may be one of the following: The key number is specified on a Fault in radio remote control.
  • Page 17 Interference from higher-power radio ignition switching on and starting the engine waves from other sources. The electronic key simply needs to be on To rectify the cause of the fault, change the position of the electronic key. the driver's person. For reasons of security, the electronic REPLACING BATTERY key may be equipped with a motion...
  • Page 18 "Exterior lighting" chapter. position (0) fig. 8, and remove the key If the fault persists after reinitialisation, contact a Jeep Dealership without delay. from the ignition switch The remote control is now fully CENTRAL LOCKING SYSTEM operational again.
  • Page 19 NOTE A short time after unlocking the Locking Load compartment vehicle with the remote control the doors Close doors, load compartment and fuel are locked automatically if no door has filler flap. been opened. Unlocking mode can be set in the vehicle personalisation menu (Settings>Vehicle>Vehicle access) in the Uconnect™...
  • Page 20 Confirmation In the event that the ignition is switched off for more than 21 days, the only way Operation of the central locking system is confirmed by the hazard warning to unlock the vehicle is by pressing flashers and an audible chime. on the remote control.
  • Page 21 THE SUNROOF disposed of as specified by law in the replaced with an incorrect type! Replace special containers or taken to a Jeep An audible signal sounds before the start the battery with the same type. Dealership, which will take care of their of the movement.
  • Page 22: Ignition Device

    Steering wheel lock tampered with (e.g. an attempted theft), Remove key from ignition switch and have it checked over by a Jeep Dealership turn steering wheel until it engages. before driving again. 18) Always take the key with you when you leave your car to prevent someone from accidentally operating the controls.
  • Page 23: Vehicle Security

    VEHICLE SECURITY NOTE The automatic vehicle locking function does not activate the antitheft ANTI-THEFT LOCKING SYSTEM alarm system. To activate the anti-theft alarm system, The system deadlocks all the doors. lock the vehicle by using the radio All doors must be closed otherwise the remote control or by touching the sensor system cannot be activated.
  • Page 24: Doors

    Indication compartment and fuel filler flap from Jeep Dealership. inside the passenger compartment. LED in the button flashes if the Locking the vehicle without activation of anti-theft alarm system is activated.
  • Page 25 Manual unlocking Manual locking AUTOMATIC LOCKING Automatic locking after driving off This system allows automatic locking of the doors and tailgate as soon as the speed of the vehicle exceeds a certain speed. If one of the doors or the tailgate is open, the automatic central locking does not take place.
  • Page 26 the remote control or electronic key, WARNING provided vehicle has not been opened. PASSIVE ENTRY 24) NEVER leave children unattended (where provided) inside the car, let alone leave the car with the doors unlocked in a place that children can access easily. Children The system can identify the presence may seriously, or even fatally, injure of an electronic key near the doors (and...
  • Page 27: Seats

    SEATS easily reach the steering wheel with arms Seat height slightly bent. Maintain contact between FRONT SEATS shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering wheel. Do not angle the 29) 30) 31) 32) backrest too far back. We recommend a maximum rake of approx.
  • Page 28 Seat height and inclination Heating POWER SEAT ADJUSTMENT (where provided) (where provided) Longitudinal adjustment JJ000762 Move the switch fig. 37 upwards / JJ000776 downwards. To adjust the heating to the desired Lumbar support intensity, proceed as follows: JJ000760 Move the switch fig. 35 forwards / (where provided) press the button corresponding to...
  • Page 29 Folding down/up rear backrests MASSAGE (where provided) Check that the seat belts are not engaged in the seat belt buckles, so that the backrests can be moved. JJ000438 The seat belt of the centre seat could be blocked when the backrest is folded up too quickly.
  • Page 30 LOAD COMPARTMENT COVER WARNING IMPORTANT Do not place any objects on the cover. Removing cover 29) Only drive with the seat correctly 6) The fabric upholstery of the seats has adjusted. been designed to withstand long-term wear deriving from normal use of the car. 30) Never adjust seats while driving as they could move uncontrollably.
  • Page 31: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT WARNING Head restraints on front seats POSITION 37) Only drive with the head restraint set 37) 38) to the proper position. 38) Head restraints must be adjusted so that the head, rather than the neck, rests on them. Only in this case they can protect your head correctly.
  • Page 32 the vehicle is stationary (4) Start/Pause of the Speed limiter or Horn the ignition has been switched off Cruise control with the speed setting saved. Confirmation of vehicle restart To release steering wheel lock, open after automatic stop (Adaptive cruise and close driver's door and switch the control with Stop &...
  • Page 33: Mirrors

    When the vehicle is locked, the housing in the desired direction fig. 56. mirrors are folded down. To enable or disable automatic folding JJ000384 For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors of the exterior mirrors, consult a Jeep will swing out of their normal mounting Dealership.
  • Page 34: Exterior Lighting

    EXTERIOR LIGHTING Manual anti-dazzle HEADLAMP DIPPING To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever (1) fig. 56 on the underside of the mirror housing. Automatic anti-dazzle (where provided) JJ000408 Pull the lighting control stalk fig. 59 to switch between dipped and main beam JJ000407 Turn light switch (1) fig.
  • Page 35 Turn in the opposite direction to switch Daytime running lamps/ Sidelamps These LED lamps at the front and rear of If the lighting is switched off the vehicle light up automatically when automatically ("AUTO" position) or the the engine starts. dipped beam headlamps are switched off They perform the following functions: manually, the foglamps and sidelamps...
  • Page 36 Have it a steep slope, on winding roads, on Within one minute after switching checked by a Jeep Dealership. crossroads off the ignition, operate the lighting control stalk upwards or downwards, depending on the side of the traffic (e.g.
  • Page 37 3: Driver only + load in the boot Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV system, fig. 64. 4, 5, 6: Not used GUIDE-ME-HOME AND WELCOME LIGHTING Guide-me-home lighting Automatic: with the ring of the lighting control stalk in the "AUTO" position and when the light is poor, the sidelamps and dipped beam headlamps come on automatically when the ignition JJ000719...
  • Page 38 44) Switching on the foglamps is a message. Have it checked by a Jeep prohibited in clear weather or in rain, both day and night. In these situations, Dealership.
  • Page 39: Interior Lighting

    INTERIOR LIGHTING READING LIGHTS 47) The Automatic headlight dipping function may dazzle other road users INTERIOR LIGHTS - HALOGEN when the vehicle is driven in countries VERSION where traffic moves on the opposite side of the road. E.g. when the vehicle was designed for left hand drive traffic and it is driven in a country with right hand drive traffic.
  • Page 40 compartment, when low lighting centre console lighting conditions are detected. They will switch off automatically after By default, the colour of the interior a delay. This function works only in the ambient lighting is linked to that of the dark. screens, depending on the driving mode Vehicle locator lighting selected.
  • Page 41: Wiper Control Stalk

    WIPER CONTROL STALK is above 10 km/h (6 mph) again, the The first (upper) position corresponds wiping frequency returns to the original to the longest time interval between 2 frequency (fast or normal). wipes for light rain. 11) 12) 13) 14) The last (lower) position corresponds NOTE After using an automatic car wash, Single wipe...
  • Page 42 Adjusting the sensitivity Malfunction If a fault occurs with the automatic wipers, the wipers operate in intermittent 16) 17) mode. Have it checked by a Jeep To switch on: Dealership. Put the wiper control stalk in the AUTO position WARNING Turn the ring (3) fig.
  • Page 43: Climate Control Systems

    10 minutes. Before summer, and hindering visibility. During the winter have the system checked at a Jeep period, use "very cold climate" rated products. Never top up with water. Dealership.
  • Page 44 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM JJ000366...
  • Page 45 AIR TEMPERATURE Switching off the compressor remains press upwards: increase speed ADJUSTMENT stored even after the ignition device has The speed is displayed on the A/C been turned to the STOP position. Press the (1) fig. 79 button: screen of the Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV system.
  • Page 46 HEATER area alongside the left-hand windscreen pillar fig. 80. The heater activates automatically depending on the environmental conditions and with ignition device in the position 2 or with the STOP START ENGINE button in position START. JJ000380 The function is activated when the outside temperature drops below 0°C.
  • Page 47 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM JJ000455...
  • Page 48 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM COMMANDS ON UCONNECT™ 10,25"/10,25" NAV JJ000750 1. Internal temperature - 2. Ventilation level - 3. Air distribution adjustment - 4. AUTO function - 5. Heated seats settings...
  • Page 49 DESCRIPTION OF THE variation of set temperature During automatic operation, you CONTROLS heated rear window can change the set temperatures, activation/deactivation activate/deactivate the rear window, The automatic climate control system activate/deactivate the compressor and The amount of air introduced into maintains comfort inside the passenger the recirculation at any time by using the passenger compartment is not...
  • Page 50 quantity and distribution of the CLIMATE CONTROL Airflow to the front and rear footwell air introduced into the passenger COMPRESSOR vents. This air distribution setting heats compartment the passenger compartment most Press button (7) fig. 82 to climate control compressor quickly, giving a prompt sensation of activate/deactivate the compressor.
  • Page 51 CONTROL SYSTEM OFF/ON The programming can also be carried out TEMPERATURE PRE- Switching off the climate control system from a smartphone via the JEEP® app. CONDITIONING Press the OFF button (9) fig. 82. (Electric versions) NOTE The fan noise that occurs during...
  • Page 52: Windows

    WINDOWS up or down automatically with safety Child safety system for rear windows function enabled. To stop movement, WINDSCREEN operate the switch once more in the same direction. Windscreen stickers Rear windows Do not attach stickers such as toll road Operate the switch fig.
  • Page 53: Electric Sunroof

    Activate the window electronics as To operate the panoramic sunroof, performed accurately according to Jeep follows: use the button in the roof console specifications. Otherwise, these systems 1.
  • Page 54 Opening/closing the blind interrupted before the end (i.e. by releasing the button ) the sunroof Anti-pinch system stops and the procedure must be If the sunroof encounters an obstacle repeated from the first step. when closing, the movement is EMERGENCY OPERATION automatically reversed.
  • Page 55: Bonnet

    take the hex wrench provided (2) 22) Regularly check the condition of the fig. 91 from the tool bag in the boot sunroof seals (e.g. presence of dust, insert the key provided into housing dead leaves). If using a car wash, check first that the roof is correctly closed and fig.
  • Page 56 WARNING 52) Before doing anything under the bonnet, you must switch off the ignition to avoid any risk of the engine restarting automatically (fig. 92). Take care with objects or clothing that could be caught in the blades of the cooling fan or in certain moving components - risk of strangulation and serious injury! 53) For electric vehicles: before any...
  • Page 57: Load Compartment

    LOAD COMPARTMENT 58) For safety reasons, the bonnet must always be properly closed while the car TAILGATE is travelling. Therefore, make sure that the bonnet is properly closed and that Opening the lock is engaged. If you discover that the bonnet is not perfectly closed during travel, stop immediately and close the bonnet in the correct manner.
  • Page 58 General hints for operating tailgate if the tailgate was stopped, another key fob near the liftgate; go to the rear of the car, in the centre movement of the foot reverses the direction and opens it completely. and about 50 cm from the liftgate; move your foot under the bumper, You can activate/deactivate the NOTE The installation of certain heavy...
  • Page 59 REAR FLOOR STORAGE COVER upper position interlocked into back Do not place any objects on the load panel trim (2) fig. 103 compartment cover or the instrument panel, and do not cover the sensor on The floor can be inclined at 45° and top of the instrument panel.
  • Page 60: Interior Fittings

    INTERIOR FITTINGS WARNING 60) Do not drive with the tailgate open or GLOVEBOX ajar, e.g. when transporting bulky objects, since toxic exhaust gases, which cannot be seen or smelled, could enter the vehicle. This can cause unconsciousness and even death. 61) Always make sure that the load in the vehicle is securely stowed.
  • Page 61 DOOR PANEL STORAGE If the sun visors have integral mirrors, the mirror covers should be closed when driving. A ticket holder is located on the backside of the sun visor. WARNING TRIANGLE (Where provided) If the warning triangle is not provided it's advised anyway to stow the warning triangle bought in the space at the rear JJ000490...
  • Page 62 Rear USB port smartphone applications to be used on The charging area is identified by the Qi (where provided) the touch screen. For best results, use symbol. a cable made or approved by the device The charger works with the engine manufacturer.
  • Page 63 If the problem persists, have the system 65) Do not leave metal objects (e.g. JJ000606 1. Remove all objects from the charging checked by a Jeep Dealership. coins, keys, vehicle remote control) in device. the charging area while a device is SHARK FIN ANTENNA 2.
  • Page 64: Roof Rack System

    For further using roof bars - risk of major damage! the roof rack information, contact a Jeep Dealership. 33) After travelling for a few kilometres, Remove the roof rack when not in use. check to ensure that the fixing screws for WARNING For electric versions: the attachments are well tightened.
  • Page 65: Engine Exhaust

    The start of saturation of the exhaust Jeep Dealership as soon as possible. In filter is indicated by the temporary an emergency, driving can be continued...
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  • Page 67 KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL This section of the handbook provides DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL all information that is useful for getting (7" VERSION) ....66 to know, interpreting, and using the DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL instrument panel correctly.
  • Page 68: Digital Instrument Panel

    DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL (7" VERSION) Petrol version JJ000584 1. Warning, signalling and notification symbols 2. Driving assistance systems notifications 3. Digital speedometer 4. Engaged gear indicator 5. Drive mode indicator 6. Warning, signalling and notification lamps 7. Odometer 8. Digital fuel level gauge (the triangle on the left side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler) 9.
  • Page 69 Electric version JJ000443 1. Warning, signalling and notification symbols 2. Driving assistance systems notifications 3. High-voltage battery operating mode (where provided) 4. Digital speedometer, "READY" symbol 5. Engaged gear indicator 6. Drive mode indicator 7. Warning, signalling and notification lamps 8. Odometer 9. High-voltage battery state of charge gauge (the triangle on the left side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the charging port) 10.
  • Page 70: Digital Instrument Panel

    DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL (10" VERSION) Petrol version JJ000585 1. Warning, signalling and notification symbols 2. Driving assistance systems notifications 3. Engaged gear indicator 4. Drive mode indicator 5. Digital fuel level gauge (the triangle on the left side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler) 6. Odometer 7.
  • Page 71 Electric version JJ000445 1. Warning, signalling and notification symbols 2. Driving assistance systems notifications 3. Engaged gear indicator 4. Drive mode indicator 5. "READY" symbol 6. High-voltage battery state of charge (in %) (the triangle on the left side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the charging port) 7.
  • Page 72 ENGAGED GEAR INDICATOR WARNING, SIGNALLING HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY STATE AND NOTIFICATION OF CHARGE AND ESTIMATED (where provided) SYMBOLS/LAMPS AUTONOMY This position shows the mode or the All warning, signalling and notification selected gear (D with the gear number, (Electric versions) P, R, N, B). icons are displayed in these positions.
  • Page 73: Trip Computer

    Time counter for Stop­Start (Petrol versions) Percentage of the current journey travelled in all-electric driving mode (Hybrid or Electric vehicles). Total distance recorder (Electric vehicles). Trips "1" then "2": Average speed. Average fuel consumption. JJ000722 JJ000672 Distance travelled. "ENERGY FLOW" TRIP RESET TRIP COMPUTER (Electric versions)
  • Page 74: Remotely Operable Additional Functions (Electric Versions)

    Average speed (mph or km/h) Calculated since the last trip The following functions are available computer reset. from the JEEP® app, which is accessible from a smartphone: Distance travelled Managing the high-voltage battery (miles or km) charging (deferred charging).
  • Page 75: Warning Indicator Lamps

    If a red or orange warning lamp comes on, there may be fault which needs further investigation. If a lamp remains lit The tables in the next pages indicate whether you should contact a Jeep Dealership in addition to the immediate recommended actions.
  • Page 76 Low engine oil pressure Fixed. There is a fault with the engine lubrication system. Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition. Then contact a Jeep Dealership. System malfunction (Electric versions) Fixed.
  • Page 77 Fixed or flashing, accompanied by an increasing audible signal. A seat belt has not been fastened or has been unfastened. High-voltage battery failure (Electric versions) The symbol appears on the instrument panel display in case of high-voltage battery failure. Contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 78 The automatic functions must be used at all times and are automatically reactivated in the event of a fault with the control. Contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 79 Flashing: the engine management system has a fault. There is a risk that the catalytic converter will be destroyed. You must contact a Jeep Dealership. Fixed: the emissions control system has a fault. The warning lamp should go off when the engine is started. Go to a Jeep Dealership without delay.
  • Page 80 Go to a Jeep Dealership. (for versions/markets where provided) Airbags fault Fixed, associated with the Service warning lamp and accompanied by the display of a message: one of the airbags or seat belt pyrotechnic pretensioners is faulty. Go to a Jeep Dealership. 69) 70)
  • Page 81 Flashing: the system activates and brakes the vehicle momentarily to reduce the speed of collision with the vehicle in front. For more information, refer to the "Starting and driving" section. Fixed, accompanied by a message and an audible signal: the system has a fault. Contact a Jeep Dealership. Automatic Braking System fault Fixed: the system has a fault.
  • Page 82 Lamp Meaning Lane Keeping Assist fault Fixed, accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal. The system has a fault. Contact a Jeep Dealership. Stop­Start (where provided) Fixed, accompanied by the display of a message: the Stop­Start system has been deactivated manually. The engine will not switch off at the next traffic stop.
  • Page 83 In this case, the warning light may not indicate any faults with the restraint systems. Before continuing, contact a Jeep Dealership to have the system immediately checked.
  • Page 84 Lamp Meaning Dipped beam headlamps Fixed: the lamps are on. Adaptive Headlights on Fixed: the function has been activated via the touch screen. The lighting control stalk ring is in the "AUTO" position. For more information, refer to the "Knowing your car" section. Front foglamps on Fixed: the lamps are on.
  • Page 85 White warning lamps Lamp Meaning Fuel level Fixed. The graphic bar shows the fuel quantity in the fuel tank. The triangle to the side of the symbol indicates the side of the car with the fuel filler. High-voltage battery level Fixed.
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  • Page 87 SAFETY The following section is very important: PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO it describes the safety systems fitted THE HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM ..86 on the car and provides the necessary ACTIVE SAFETY SISTEMS ..86 information on how to use them DRIVING ASSISTANCE correctly.
  • Page 88: Precautions Relating To The High Voltage System

    If necessary, vapours released during handling or contact the Jeep Dealership for servicing braking process, despite the fact that disconnection of the high-voltage battery or repair work. NEVER touch the orange the pedal is pulsating.Do not reduce the...
  • Page 89 Have the cause of the fault automatically applied. Operation of from spinning. remedied by a Jeep Dealership. brake assist might become apparent by a As soon as the driven wheels starts to pulse in the brake pedal and a greater...
  • Page 90 If the event of a malfunction, warning lamps light up on the instrument panel. Have it checked by a Jeep Dealership. JJ000727 Facing uphill, with the vehicle stationary, HDC SYSTEM (Hill Descent the vehicle is held for a short time when...
  • Page 91 Have the when the system is regulating. wheels may be liable to lock due to system checked by a Jeep Dealership. braking that is heavier than normal. Pause The advantages of ABS are no longer If the speed is grater than 30 km/h (19 available.
  • Page 92: Driving Assistance

    bumper to detect vehicles, cyclists and The chosen setting will be memorised that can be covered depends on the pedestrians directly ahead, in the path when the ignition has been switched temperature of the brakes and therefore (fig. 129). off. The alert timing will vary based on on the gradient, load and speed of the car.
  • Page 93 The system includes: actively take action either by manual Electric Drive Unit: If the vehicle braking or by steering. For vehicles brake preparation system comes to a complete stop, automatic equipped with camera and radar, active emergency automatic braking braking is maintained for a certain emergency braking also detects cyclists.
  • Page 94 Jeep Dealership vehicle configuration a radar unit in driving on winding or hilly roads if the windscreen has been damaged...
  • Page 95 Then the vehicle is about to cross the device approved by Jeep. the vehicle, the speed of your vehicle is path of another vehicle. between 12 or 33 and 140 km/h...
  • Page 96 2 hours of driving No alert will be given in the following a display message. Contact a Jeep at a speed above 65 km/h. The alert situations: Dealership to have the system checked.
  • Page 97 If the failure continues to be displayed, poor visibility caused by inadequate calibrates to new tyre pressures during contact a Jeep Dealership. The system is lighting of the roadway, falling snow, driving. After longer drive the system will inoperable when the ABS or Electronic heavy rain, dense fog etc.
  • Page 98 through the settings of the Uconnect™ shoulder, and use the turn signal before WARNING 10.25"/10.25" NAV system. changing lanes. 95) The radar (if installed) is provided 100) The presence of the Tyre 89) The system is an aid for car driving, with defrosting system.
  • Page 99: Pedestrian Safety Alert

    In these cases, go to a Jeep OCCUPANT PROTECTION normal size of the car. Dealership to have the radar sensor (if 41) Operation can be adversely affected installed) realigned or replaced.
  • Page 100: Seat Belts

    Therefore the risk of injury Triggered belt pretensioners must be is considerably reduced. replaced by a Jeep Dealership. Belt The retractor may lock when the car pretensioners can only be triggered once. is parked on a steep slope: this is J0A0169C perfectly normal.
  • Page 101 modifications to belt pretensioner local laws in force regarding the use of components as this will invalidate the seat belts. operating permit of your vehicle. Always fasten the seat belts before setting off. THREE-POINT SEAT BELT The seat belt strap must not be twisted. 110) The upper part must pass over the Fasten...
  • Page 102 106) The pretensioner may be used only prevent pressure on the abdomen. once. Contact a Jeep Dealership to have it under the abdomen fig. 140. While replaced after it has been deployed.
  • Page 103: Seat Belt Reminder

    Contact a With the ignition on, if the driver or a warning lamps display as soon as the Jeep Dealership should intervention be passenger fastens their seat belt, the system detects that a seat belt is not necessary on these components.
  • Page 104: Child Restraints

    Have the seat belts checked regularly restraint system. Make sure that the front braking or sudden manoeuvre. by a Jeep Dealership, particularly if the seats do not interfere with the used child The choice of the most suitable child straps show signs of damage. Clean the restraint system.
  • Page 105 Child restraint systems can be fastened restraint system, incline the backrest with: forward again. Three-point seat belt WARNING When fitting an ISOFIX child ISOFIX brackets seat to the left-hand rear seat of the Top-tether bench seat, before fitting the seat, first move the centre rear seat belt towards Three-point seat belt the middle of the vehicle, so as to avoid...
  • Page 106 (ECE R129) standard, ensure better will appear on the seats near the ISOFIX safety conditions to carry children on attachments. board a vehicle: the child must be transported rearward facing until 15 months; child restraint system protection is increased in the event of a side collision; the use of the ISOFIX system is promoted to avoid faulty installation of JJ000157...
  • Page 107 the user guide supplied with the child injury. Therefore the child must always seat. wear the seat belt correctly. 119) SEVERE DANGER When a front 124) Never use the same lower anchorage passenger airbag is fitted, do not install to attach more than one child restraint. rearward facing child restraint systems 125) If a Universal ISOFIX child on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 108   In Europe the characteristics of child restraint systems are governed by regulation ECE-R44, which divides them into five weight groups. The ECE-R44 standard has been paired with the ECE R-129 regulation, which defines the characteristics of the new i-Size child restraint systems (see the "Suitability of passenger seats for i-Size child restraint system use"...
  • Page 109 These devices are recommended, having stress on the neck in the event of sudden been specifically designed for Jeep cars. decelerations. WARNING For correct installation on The child restraint system is restrained...
  • Page 110 Group 3 Check local laws and regulations for In case of any interference of Child mandatory use of child restraint systems. restraint system with vehicle seat head For children between 22 kg and 36 kg, rest, adjust or remove the corresponding there are boosters which allow the seat The following child restraints are vehicle seat Head rest.
  • Page 111 CHILD SEAT AT THE REAR CHILD SEAT AT THE FRONT Forward-facing or rearward-facing JJ000647 JJ000645 Adjust the front passenger seat to the WARNING JJ000644 highest and fully back longitudinal Move the vehicle's front seat forward position, with the backrest straightened. 127) Incorrect fitting of the child restraint and straighten the backrest so that the system may result in an inefficient...
  • Page 112 130) To ensure the safety of the child, the front passenger airbag MUST be deactivated when a "rearward facing" child seat is installed on the front passenger seat. Otherwise, the child risks being seriously injured or killed in the event of deployment of the airbag. 131) Vehicles not equipped with a deactivation/reactivation control Installing a "rearward facing"...
  • Page 113 Installing universal, ISOFIX and i-Size child seats In compliance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using the seat belt and universally approved (a) as well as the largest ISOFIX and i-Size child seats for the seat positions fitted with ISOFIX anchorage points in the vehicle.
  • Page 114 Seat number Front seats (d) Left-hand drive Right-hand drive Front passenger airbag Deactivated "OFF" (c) Activated "ON" (d) Deactivated "OFF" (c) Activated "ON" (d) "Forward facing" ISOFIX child seat not applicable not applicable F3 (x) (F2|F2X|F3) "Booster" child seat not applicable not applicable B3 (x) (B2/B3)
  • Page 115 Seat number Rear seats (b) row 2 Rear seats (d) row 3 Left-hand drive Right-hand drive Position equipped with a TOP TETHER not applicable not applicable not applicable hook "Carrycot" type child seat not applicable not applicable not applicable (L1|L2) "Rearward facing"...
  • Page 116 CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS RECOMMENDED BY JEEP FOR YOUR CAR In the markets for which they are available, Lineaccessori MOPAR offers a complete range of child restraint systems to be fixed ® using the seat belt with three anchor points or the ISOFIX anchorages.
  • Page 117 It can only be fitted facing forwards, using the three-point seat belt and the ISOFIX anchorages of Britax Römer Kidfix i-Size the vehicle, if present. Jeep Group 2: from 15 to 25 kg, from 95 cm to 135 cm MOPAR order code: 71809272 recommends installing it using the ISOFIX anchorage points of the car.
  • Page 118 ISOFIX anchorages of Group 3: from 22 to 36 kg Britax Römer Kidfix i-Size the vehicle, if present. Jeep from 136 cm to 150 cm MOPAR order code: 71809272 recommends installing it using the ISOFIX anchorage points of the car.
  • Page 119: Air Bag

    Have deployed airbags replaced Never allow a child to put the belt's by a Jeep Dealership. Furthermore, it Install the child restraint systems diagonal section under an arm or behind may be necessary to have the steering on the rear seat, which is the most their back.
  • Page 120 the dashboard since they could interfere with correct inflation of the passenger airbag and also cause serious injury to the passengers. 136) The airbag must be able to inflate without obstruction in the event of deployment. It is therefore recommended not to drive with the body bent forward, but to sit up resting your back and shoulders on the backrest of the seat.
  • Page 121 Child restraint systems on front passenger seat with airbag systems Warning according to ECE R94.03: JJ000319...
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  • Page 124 severity, by placing the bag between the   The front airbags may not activate in the B eyond the warning required by ECE occupant and the steering wheel or case of a frontal impact against highly R94.02, for safety reasons a forward- dashboard.
  • Page 125 Airbag checking, repair and replacement must be carried out at a Jeep Dealership. If the car is scrapped, have the airbag system deactivated at a Jeep Dealership. Pretensioners and airbags are deployed in different ways on the basis of the type of collision.
  • Page 126 Seek the assistance of a Jeep Dealership. The airbags and belt pretensioners may fail to trigger in the event of an accident.
  • Page 127 Jeep are protected, in addition to any side Dealership. bags, only by their seat belts, which must 147) If the ignition device is at ENGINE, therefore always be fastened.
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  • Page 129 STARTING AND DRIVING We have now reached the "heart" of the START AND OPERATING ..128 POWER SOURCES THAT CAN car: let's see how to use the car to its full BE USED ..... . 169 PARKING .
  • Page 130: Start And Operating

    START AND OPERATING Electric Drive Unit: operate brake pedal. Before restarting or to switch off the engine when vehicle is stationary, press Do not operate accelerator pedal. the STOP START ENGINE button once 152) 153) 154) 155) 156) Turn key briefly to position 2 and release more briefly.
  • Page 131 On vehicles with Electric Drive Unit, COLD START carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and set the PRND command to position P, RECOMMENDATIONS other toxic gasses. operate the brake pedal and press the 153) The brake servo is not active until Starting the engine without additional STOP START ENGINE button.
  • Page 132: Parking

    WARNING NEVER leave the car with the absorption from draining the conventional key when leaving the vehicle and take it transmission in neutral (or, on versions battery. out with you. with Electric Drive Unit before putting 49) A quick burst on the accelerator before turning off the engine serves the PRND command in P).
  • Page 133 If an error of the electric it is not so, contact a Jeep Dealership to battery. parking brake occurs, a warning message have it adjusted.
  • Page 134 Deactivation of Automatic Parking Brake while being transported by rail or sea WARNING (combustion engine vehicle with manual freight transmission) For the deactivation, the vehicle must 160) Do not park the vehicle on an easily be stationary and the engine must be 1.
  • Page 135: Manual Transmission

    MANUAL TRANSMISSION ELECTRIC DRIVE UNIT WARNING (Electric versions) 162) 163) 162) Press the clutch pedal fully to shift (where provided) 163) gears correctly. It is therefore essential OPERATION that there is nothing under the pedals: make sure the mats are lying flat and do not get in the way of the pedals.
  • Page 136 Reverse gear R accelerator pedal, without operating the brake pedal. To shift into and out of R, the vehicle must be at standstill and the brake pedal Use B mode when driving down steep hills, in deep snow, in mud or in stop- has to be depressed.
  • Page 137: Selec-Terrain

    Normal mode injured. To be sure the vehicle will not Consult a Jeep Dealership as soon as The settings in this mode are set by move, even if you are on even ground, possible. make sure the parking brake is applied 56) Spinning the tyres or holding the default.
  • Page 138: Stop-Start System

    For optimum system traction torque as possible. performance, contact a Jeep Dealership to When moving, the system optimises choose the most suitable tyres. wheel spin to respond to the driver's...
  • Page 139: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Adas) Recommendations

    Conventional battery discharge protection that it complies with what is authorised climate control system requests engine To ensure reliable engine restarts, locally. In case of doubt, contact a Jeep start several conventional battery discharge Dealership. air conditioning manually switched on...
  • Page 140 59) The images from the camera(s) 177) The use of mats or pedals covers not displayed on the touch screen or on the approved by Jeep may interfere with the instrument panel may be distorted by operation of the speed limiter or cruise the terrain.
  • Page 141: Speed Limiter

    SHORTCUTS FOR check the modification in the STEERING-MOUNTED "Shortcuts" tab. CONTROLS ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS SPEED LIMITER Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) can be accessed directly to (where provided) quickly activate/deactivate them. 178) 179) 180) By default, driving aids are already WARNING For more information, refer to stored in the system (e.g.
  • Page 142: Cruise Control

    40 km/h (25 mph). are displayed flashing and then fixed (orange) instead of the speed setting. NOTE Cruise control remains active after Have it checked by a Jeep Dealership. changing gear on engines fitted with Stop-Start. NOTE Switching off the ignition cancels...
  • Page 143 STEERING-MOUNTED pressing (4) or (1) OK again will vehicle, to avoid any sudden acceleration CONTROLS reactivate cruise control (green). or deceleration of the vehicle. Cruise control operation is also When the function is activated, it is temporarily interrupted (pause): possible to change the speed setting by pressing the brake pedal using the speed suggested by the Traffic automatically, if the electronic...
  • Page 144: Adaptive Cruise

    In the event of a malfunction, dashes ADAPTIVE CRUISE are displayed flashing and then fixed CONTROL (orange) instead of the speed setting. Have it checked by a Jeep Dealership. (where provided) 183) 184) 185) 186) 187) 188) 189) 190) 191) JJ000467 WARNING...
  • Page 145 anymore, a warning chime is given and a (4) Switch on/pause cruise control message is displayed in the instrument at the previously saved speed setting. panel display. The message prompts the Confirmation of vehicle restart after driver to take back control of the vehicle. automatic stop On vehicles with Electric Drive Unit, the system can brake the vehicle until a full...
  • Page 146 Deselecting the system speed. This value is then NOTE Cruise control remains active immediately shown as the new following a gear change. Press successively on (3) until OFF mode speed setting on the instrument is displayed on the instrument panel. WARNING When cruise control is paused panel.
  • Page 147 surroundings of the vehicle when driving vehicle is detected, the system may (with acoustic message) Take away. accelerate instead of braking. back control of the vehicle immediately: The Adaptive cruise control does If the vehicle stays stopped for more the system cannot manage the current ignore the oncoming traffic.
  • Page 148 Road Signs and Signals. Have the JJ000627 conditions and the road gradient. It may system checked by a Jeep Dealership. As when driving in a tight bend fig. 189 not detect a vehicle in your path while a safety measure, do not use the system driving on hills.
  • Page 149 In the 189) The radar is provided with defrosting control on steep hill roads. event of a sensor failure, contact a Jeep system. For this reason, it can reach high 196) The radar unit was aligned carefully Dealership.
  • Page 150: Lane Keeping Assist

    In these through the Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" cases, go to a Jeep Dealership to have the seconds after turn lights have been NAV. radar sensor realigned or replaced.
  • Page 151: Advanced Lane Keep Assist

    In the event of a failure of the camera, contact a Jeep Dealership. IMPORTANT 75) Do not cover the operating range of the camera with stickers or other objects.
  • Page 152 Required preconditions once the operating conditions are Adaptive cruise control with Stop&Go regained. The turn lights are activated. must be activated. The driver must hold the steering Driving outside the lane limits. The steering wheel is held too tight or wheel.
  • Page 153 Seek the assistance of a and braking within the limits of the with a bicycle carrier on a towing device, Jeep Dealership. laws of physics and the capabilities of especially with trailer not plugged in or the vehicle. Some road infrastructure not approved;...
  • Page 154: Speed Limit Recognition

    In the event of a failure If several speed limits are recognised, of the camera, contact a Jeep Dealership. the vehicle may analyse and display the Depending on the vehicle features, 81) Do not cover the operating range of valid speed limit.
  • Page 155 by more than 5 km/h, the speed is Updating navigation map data displayed and flashes about 10 seconds. To maintain the performance of the This system can be activated or system, the navigation map should be deactivated in the vehicle personalisation kept updated via "Over-The-Air map through the Uconnect™...
  • Page 156 Uconnect™ 10,25"/10,25" 90 km/h (56 mph) NAV. NAV. (for example) If the vehicle exceeds the speed WARNING It is possible to report a limit, the speed limit displayed in permanent speed limit misinformation through the Jeep website.
  • Page 157 The area of the windscreen, where the Speed limit front camera is located, is not clean or applicable over a affected by foreign items, e.g. stickers. certain distance 70 km/h (43 mph) The visibility is limited because of the Example: (for example) weather, such as fog, rain, or snow.
  • Page 158: Highway Driver Assist

    SELECTING THE SYSTEM when changing countries, the speed unit IMPORTANT of the instrument panel must match that of the country you are driving in. 82) The system is intended to help the 89) Automatic sign reading is a driving driver within a defined speed range to aid system and does not always display discern certain traffic signs.
  • Page 159: Panoramic Camera

    PANORAMIC CAMERA DESELECTING THE SYSTEM press the button (1) successively again (where provided) until the OFF mode is displayed on the The Panoramic Camera assists the driver instrument panel when reversing by displaying a view of after a few seconds, the Highway the area behind the vehicle.
  • Page 160 from a recording made by the rearview DEACTIVATION there are extreme temperature changes camera when driving backwards. The Panoramic Camera is deactivated The vertical lines represent the width of when: WARNING the vehicle with mirrors unfolded. The towing an electrically connected direction of the lines changes with the trailer, bicycle carrier, etc.
  • Page 161: Close Obstacle Detection

    camera" chapter in this section for quickly, keeping the nozzle more than 10 further information. cm away from the sensors. Also, do not apply stickers to the camera. NOTE For safety reasons the alerts cannot be muted during an incoming call.
  • Page 162 Function enabling/disabling The system is activated in the following cases: (for versions/markets where provided) the speed of the vehicle is below 10 The system can be enabled/disabled km/h through the Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" the reverse gear is engaged NAV, fig. 208. Refer to "Multimedia" section and the online Uconnect™...
  • Page 163 NOTE For safety reasons the alerts Side protection (versions with 12 sensors) automatically unmuted during the next cannot be muted during an incoming manoeuvre. call. The sound volume can be regulated or muted (where the function is provided) Obstacles (2) that are close to the also via Panoramic camera settings vehicle, but not within the calculated (where provided).
  • Page 164 Have the system the reverse gear is engaged route you want to drive into. The parking checked by a Jeep dealership. sensors are an aid for the driver, but the Deactivation If sensors are blocked, for example by...
  • Page 165: Advanced Parking

    94) Performance of the parking assist is done automatically. The driver can area of the sensors carried out by a Jeep system may be limited or the functionality take control at any time by gripping the Dealership.
  • Page 166 JJ000464 JJ000681 JJ000682 Advanced parking assist is always Select the entry manoeuvre (1) fig. 215. The system asks with a message (1) combined with front-rear parking assist. fig. 216 to drive slowly until a "Stop" An acoustic message ask for the type of acoustic message is audible.
  • Page 167 The indications of the actions performed Once the side is chosen follow the by the system are shown on the screen acoustic and visual commands on the via icons (2) fig. 219: Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV screen. the steering wheel is turned Deactivation the vehicle advances or rollbacks The current park assist manoeuvre can...
  • Page 168 Contact a may cause the system to fail to detect Jeep Dealership to switch off the system WARNING Surface irregularities, e.g. obstacles. Special attention must be paid for a prolonged period.
  • Page 169: Charging

    The high-voltage battery can be area of the sensors carried out by a Jeep charged with direct current (DC) only. Dealership. Incorrect paint application When charging from a wall box or an could affect the operation of the parking sensors.
  • Page 170 Symbol on the cable charging connector Symbol on the cable charging connector (car side) for Mode 2 and Mode 3 cables (car side) for the Mode 4 cable and on the and on the charging port flap charging port flap JJ000650 Further charging status indicators are located on the control box of the "Mode...
  • Page 171: Power Sources That Can Be Used

    Do not dismantle or modify the charging charging, high-voltage battery cooling JJ000228 connector - risk of electrocution and/or components may be voltage activated. fire! Contact a Jeep Dealership. Therefore, it is normal to hear noises during this operation. IMPORTANT 102) Do not charge if the external temperature is -30 °...
  • Page 172 both the wallbox and the charging port of the vehicle. Charging time may take approximatively: about 16 hours with a charging power of 3.7 kW about 8 hours with a charging power of 7.4 kW about 6 hours with a charging power of 11 kW (where provided) Charging at charging stations JJ000372...
  • Page 173 The control box has an intergrated stop using the charging cable and need to clean the device, use a soft charge controller and several LEDs contact a Jeep Dealership cloth slightly dampened with a mild indicating the charging status. Manual reset procedure...
  • Page 174 1. Incorrect use of this charging cable 12. Only use this charging cable with may result in fire, property damage and Jeep vehicles. serious injury or death by electrocution! 13. Never plug the cable into the wall 2. Always use a correctly earthed power socket (or unplug it) with wet hands.
  • Page 175 Always go Connect the charging cable to a properly replace the protective covers (if present) to a Jeep Dealership. grounded outlet with cables that are not on both sides of the cable correctly. Avoid 241) Incorrect connection between damaged.
  • Page 176 Control unit malfunction. No charging allowed. If an error indicator reappears after a manual reset, the control unit must be checked (red) by a Jeep Dealership before the next charge. The control unit is in diagnostic mode. (green) (green)
  • Page 177: Procedure For Charging From Adomestic Power Socket (Ac)

    PROCEDURE FOR "MODE 3" CHARGING CABLE CHARGING FROM A DOMESTIC POWER SOCKET (AC) CHARGING PROCEDURE Shift the PRND command into P and switch off the vehicle engage the electric parking brake take the charging kit located in the JJ000675 boot unroll the charging cable and connect JJ000427 push the charging port flap on the...
  • Page 178 STOP CHARGING 244) Before disconnecting the plug from the charging connector: if the vehicle is locked, unlock it; if the vehicle is unlocked, lock it and then unlock it fig. 244. JJ000470 JJ000472 Once charging, the vehicle plug will be The start of charging is indicated by the locked to the charging port and cannot the flashing of the CHARGE indicator...
  • Page 179: Charging Procedure

    CHARGING PROCEDURE port fig. 245 within 30 seconds after unlocking. FROM WALLBOX CHARGING STATION The end of charging is confirmed when the green CHARGE indicator lamp on Shift the PRND command into P and the control unit comes on fixed and the switch off the vehicle green light next to the charging port engage the electric parking brake...
  • Page 180: Charging Procedure From

    The red indicator lamp next to the After disconnection, replace the charging port comes on to indicate that connector on to the charging unit and the connector is locked. close the charging flap. CANCELLING THE CHARGING WARNING PROCESS WARNING At public charging stations, 245) After the end of the charging the cancelling and subsequent resuming progress: disconnect the charging cable...
  • Page 181 push the charging port flap on the Once the charging process has started, mark fig. 251 to release it only the driver's door can be unlocked without cancelling the charging process. Therefore, activate the driver's door only function in the vehicle personalisation. Press on the remote control to cancel the charging process at any time.
  • Page 182: Charging Functions

    256 within 30 seconds after JJ000474 navigation system, programmable Within 1 minute, press fig. 258 unlocking. charging can only be used via the JEEP® to activate programmable charging. app. The status indicator illuminates blue WARNING indicating that programmable charging is Through the Uconnect™...
  • Page 183: Fuel

    FUEL engine power and torque and slightly increases fuel consumption. Fuels - identification of vehicle 110) 111) compatibility. Graphic symbol The engine specific requirements for consumer information in regarding octane rating are given in the accordance with EN16942 engine data overview. A country-specific The symbols shown below facilitate label at the fuel filler flap can supersede recognising the correct fuel type to be...
  • Page 184: Driving Hints And Recommendations

    DRIVING HINTS AND After the automatic cut-off, the tank can IMPORTANT be topped up by operating the pump RECOMMENDATIONS nozzle a maximum of two more times. CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE 110) Do not use fuel or fuel additives 114) that contain metallic compounds such Never coast with engine not running To close, turn the fuel filler cap as manganese-based additives.
  • Page 185 In addition, carry out this check before If in doubt about the state of your uptake increases electrical energy or fuel a long journey, at each change of season vehicle, contact a Jeep dealership. consumption. and after a long period out of use. STEERING...
  • Page 186 DRIVING STYLE Anticipate slowing down as much severe wintry conditions: temperature as possible and, if possible, favour below -23°C). The vehicle will warm up Top speed decelerations with regenerative braking much faster while driving. Energy or fuel consumption considerably mode activated (operating mode As a passenger, avoid connecting increases as speed increases.
  • Page 187 To restore the use of these functions WARNINGS Never leave the vehicle unattended, immediately, start the engine and let it with the engine running. If you have Never leave the engine running in run: to leave your vehicle with the engine a closed space without sufficient running, apply the parking brake and put ventilation.
  • Page 188: Trailer Hitch

    Entrust retrofitting of towing equipment weight distribution when loading the similar speed. to a Jeep Dealership. It may be trailer. Adjust tyre pressure to the value necessary to make changes that affect...
  • Page 189 The trailer braking system must be fully since there is risk of causing accidents. independent of the vehicle’s hydraulic Contact a Jeep Dealership. system. The ball head tow bar can be fitted/removed manually, without requiring specific equipment.
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  • Page 191 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Have a flat tyre or a burnt-out bulb? HAZARD WARNING At times, a problem such as these may FLASHERS ..... 190 interfere with your driving experience.
  • Page 192: Hazard Warning

    HAZARD WARNING WARNING TRIANGLE EMERGENCY OR FLASHERS ASSISTANCE CALL (where provided) This reflective and dismantable device is to be installed on the side of the road when a vehicle is broken down or damaged. 255) ASSEMBLING AND PLACING THE TRIANGLE JJ000516 JJ000518 (1) eCall (SOS)
  • Page 193 If the problem persists, contact a The eCall (SOS) system immediately call handling centres designated by qualified Jeep Dealership as soon as locates your vehicle and puts you in the relevant national authorities in the possible.
  • Page 194: In Case Of Accident

    ASSISTANCE system will be unavailable. To reactivate the high-voltage battery, manage the level of sharing (data and/or contact a Jeep Dealership. location) between your vehicle and Jeep. It can be configured in the "Settings" PRECAUTIONS IN CASE OF touch screen application.
  • Page 195: Bulb Replacement

    Contact a Jeep Dealership to liquids leaking from the traction battery; have the system checked. if you notice any electrolyte leakage...
  • Page 196 The mist disappears quickly when of the emitted light and even reduce the lights are turned on, starting from the lifespan of the bulb. In the event of the centre of the diffuser, extending accidental contact, wipe the bulb with a cloth moistened with alcohol and let the progressively towards the edges.
  • Page 197     Description Type Power Figure reference – – Front side lights/Daytime running lights (DRL) P21/5W Tail light/brake light – – LED (*) – – Turn indicator light (front and side) Turn indicator light (rear) PY21W – – Main beam/dipped beam headlights (LED) –...
  • Page 198 BULB TYPES   The car is equipped with the following bulbs Glass bulbs (type A): they are press-fitted. Pull to extract. Bayonet-type bulbs (type B): to remove them from their holder, press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise, then extract it.
  • Page 199: Fuses

    LEDs and cannot be INTERIOR LIGHTS changed. Have the following bulbs replaced by a Have lights repaired by a Jeep Dealership Jeep Dealership: in case of failure. courtesy light (halogen version) FRONT FOG LIGHTS...
  • Page 200: Wheel Changing

    IMPORTANT (where provided) Hex wrench (where provided) (9) Vehicles with spare wheel 117) Jeep accepts no responsibility for WARNING These tools are specific to the the cost incurred in repairing the vehicle vehicle and may vary according to the or for rectifying malfunctions resulting level of equipment.
  • Page 201 switch on the hazard warning lights, Depending on the wheel rim material 118) apply the parking brake and engage (steel or alloy), two different bolts are the first gear if the vehicle is facing available (fig. 272, fig. 273). uphill or reverse if it is facing downhill (for manual gearbox) or put the PRND command on P (for Electric Drive Unit), and leave the wheels steered...
  • Page 202 Fitting the spare wheel JJ000402 JJ000633 remove the antitheft bolt (where provided) with the dedicated tool attach the wheel wrench and loosen JJ000275 each wheel bolt by half a turn fig. 275. WARNING The spare wheel is secured The wheels might be protected by by the conical contact of each bolt if locking wheel nuts (optional).
  • Page 203 turn the lever (1) clockwise until the unscrew the wheel nuts and store it, pay the utmost attention to cars in jack bracket is firmly inserted in the them in a clean place transit lifting area (2) fig. 277 of the underdoor remove the wheel and replace it with Pay particular attention when using side member...
  • Page 204 Avoid sudden starting or stopping, sharp advise you to contact a Jeep Dealership. or fast turns. The total life of a space- The spare wheel well is not designed for Never go under the raised vehicle: use it saver spare wheel is approximately 3,000 other tyre sizes than the spare wheel.
  • Page 205: Tyre Repair Kit

    TYRE REPAIR KIT 277) When turning the jack handle make sure that it can turn freely without (where provided) scraping your hand against the ground. Made up of a compressor and a sealant The moving components of the jack cartridge, it allows you to carry out a ("worm screw"...
  • Page 206 In this case to the sealant bottle (2) fig. 283 turn the switch (3) fig. 283 to position 0 connect the compressor plug to the (OFF) and seek the assistance of a Jeep TIRE SEALANT 12V power outlet. To avoid discharging Dealership...
  • Page 207 Tyre repair kit, make sure that the tire turn the switch (3) to position 0 (OFF) isn't excessively damaged and that the and seek the assistance of a Jeep rim is in good condition, otherwise do Dealership. not use it and call roadside assistance.
  • Page 208: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING Do not disconnect the discharged For more information, refer to the conventional battery from the vehicle. WARNING Charging should be slow at a handbook. Do not lean over the conventional low ampere rating for approximately 24 battery during jump starting. Explosive gases can be present hours.
  • Page 209 288) Never try to charge a frozen battery - interval of 1 minute. risk of explosion! If the battery has frozen, have it checked by a Jeep Dealership, 3. Allow both engines to idle for approx. who will verify that the internal 3 minutes with the leads connected.
  • Page 210: Towing

    TOWING CONSTRAINTS IMPORTANT 1.2 100 hp gasoline FWD with manual transmission, fig. 288 6) These batteries contain harmful Rear wheels on the ground: YES substances (sulphuric acid and lead). Flatbed: YES They must be disposed of in accordance 4 wheels on the ground with towbar: with regulations and must never under any circumstances be discarded with Front wheels on the ground: YES...
  • Page 211 the PRND command to N (versions with position). For versions with electronic key Electric Drive Unit). system, set the ignition device to the ENGINE position and then to STOP, Release the parking brake. without opening the door. 126) 291) The brake servo and the When the engine is not running, electromechanical power steering will not considerably more force is needed to...
  • Page 212: Free-Wheeling

    release the brake pedal, then switch 294) In case of rescue, for Electric off the ignition vehicles: high-voltage battery, re-ignition is possible! Reverting to normal operation While depressing the brake pedal, restart the engine IMPORTANT 125) Deactivate the driver assistance systems like active emergency braking, otherwise the vehicle may automatically brake during towing.
  • Page 213 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance allows car SERVICE INFORMATION ..212 performance to be maintained over CHARGING THE time, operating costs to be contained, CONVENTIONAL 12V and safety system performance to be BATTERY ..... . 221 safeguarded.
  • Page 214: Service Information

    The detailed, up-to-date service schedule for your vehicle is available at the Jeep Dealership. Severe operating conditions exist if one or more of the following circumstances occur frequently: Cold starting, stop and go operation, e.g.
  • Page 215 SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR 1.2 GASOLINE ENGINE   Thousands of miles 12,5 37,5 62,5 87,5 112,5 137,5 Thousands of kilometres Years Check (low voltage, ancilliaries, remote control, telematic box module, etc.. if provided) batteries condition (e.g. State Of Charge) Check tyre condition/wear (including the spare wheel) and, if necessary, adjust pressure;...
  • Page 216 Thousands of miles 12,5 37,5 62,5 87,5 112,5 137,5 Thousands of kilometres Years Check: the condition of exterior bodywork, the fixing of under- body protectors, the sealing of rubber elements (gaiters, sleeves, bushes, etc.), hoses and pipes (exhaust line, fuel system, brakes, radiator, engine, gearbox) and their housings Check condition of front brake...
  • Page 217 Thousands of miles 12,5 37,5 62,5 87,5 112,5 137,5 Thousands of kilometres Years Check parking brake lever travel and adjust, if necessary Check and, if necessary, top up engine compartment fluid levels (engine coolant, brakes, screenwash, etc..)(3) Replace engine coolant Road test Auto diagnostic memories reading check...
  • Page 218 Thousands of miles 12,5 37,5 62,5 87,5 112,5 137,5 Thousands of kilometres Years Replacement of air filter (10) Replacement of spark plugs (10) Change engine oil and replace oil filter (11) Change the brake fluid (12) Replacement of passenger compartment filter (13) Service indicator reinitialisation NOTE: Execute the above checks: every year (and no more than every 15,000 km) in case of usage in Europe with arduous conditions...
  • Page 219 (11) If the vehicle is used in Europe with arduous conditions change oil and replace oil filter every year (and no more than every 15,000 km); If the vehicle is used outside Europe change oil and replace oil filter every year (and no more than every 10,000 km) (12) The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years, irrespective of the mileage (13) If the vehicle is used in Europe with arduous conditions every year (and no more than every 15,000 km);...
  • Page 220 SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR E FULL ELECTRIC VERSIONS   Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres 12,5 37,5 62,5 87,5 112,5 137,5 Years Check (low voltage, ancilliaries, remote control, telematic box module, etc.. if provided) batteries condition (e.g. State Of Charge) Check tyre condition/wear (including the spare wheel) and, if necessary, adjust pressure;...
  • Page 221 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres 12,5 37,5 62,5 87,5 112,5 137,5 Years Check condition of front brake callipers, discs, pads and operation of pad wear indicator Check condition of rear brake callipers, discs, pads and operation of pad wear indicator Check front and rear brake pad wear (2) Check dampers sealing...
  • Page 222 Thousands of miles Thousands of kilometres 12,5 37,5 62,5 87,5 112,5 137,5 Years Diagnostic check of vehicle systems functionality (vehicle control units, high voltage battery, etc...) Check of the air conditioning system effectiveness Change the brake fluid Replacement of passenger compartment filter (6) Check electric charging socket and cables condition...
  • Page 223: Charging The

    CHARGING THE cable (+) to the positive terminal and NOTE It is not necessary to disconnect the negative cable (–) to the negative the battery CONVENTIONAL 12V terminal. BATTERY The conventional battery terminals For optimum service life of the battery, are marked with the positive (+) and it is essential to maintain an adequate negative (-) terminal symbols, and are...
  • Page 224 connect the positive (+) red cable of Before disconnecting the battery: Date and time (see "Uconnect™ the charger (1) fig. 293 to the positive 10.25"/10.25" NAV" chapter in the close all openings (doors, boot, (+) terminal of battery (2) "Multimedia" section) windows, sun roof) connect the negative (-) black cable of Preset radio stations (see "Uconnect™...
  • Page 225 Proceed as follows: QUICK-RELEASE TERMINAL CLAMP raise lever (1) fully Refit open clamp (2) on the (+) (Where provided) terminal. Disconnecting the (+) terminal Push clamp (2) fully down. Lower lever (1) to lock clamp (2). Lower the plastic cover on the (+) terminal (where provided).
  • Page 226: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Petrol versions JJ000526 1. Engine coolant reservoir - 2. Brake fluid reservoir - 3. Conventional battery - 4. Engine oil dipstick - 5. Engine oil filler cap - 6. Screenwash fluid reservoir...
  • Page 227 1. High-voltage system coolant reservoir - 2. Brake fluid reservoir - 3. Conventional battery - 4. Screenwash fluid reservoir NOTE The cooling tank of the high-voltage system cannot be refilled by the driver. If it is necessary to top up the fluids, contact a Jeep Dealership.
  • Page 228 299 units) may invalidate the warranty must be kept clear to allow air intake. offered by Jeep. Furthermore, such Remove any leaves, dirt or snow. changes may affect driver assistance Depending on the environment and systems, may impact fuel consumption, the use of the vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 229 service schedule. Top them up if required, unless otherwise indicated. If a level drops significantly, have the corresponding system checked by a dealer or a qualified workshop. 304) 305) 306) 307) 308) 309) 132) 133) Used products 310) JJ000636 JJ000530 Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, 299) reinsert it fully, pull out and read the...
  • Page 230 The fluid must be topped up with a pre- marks on the reservoir. If the level mixed product. is under the MIN level, go to a Jeep In winter (temperatures below zero), a Dealership. Do not attempt to open the fluid containing an anti-freeze agent cap yourself (fig.
  • Page 231 Replacing the conventional battery specification. Its replacement should be system which switches all internal lights WARNING Any deviation from the off automatically carried out only by a Jeep Dealership. instructions given in this section may...
  • Page 232 Do not use a The conventional battery has to be used for a total maximum time of about "quick-type" battery charger to provide replaced by a Jeep Dealership. 40 minutes after ignition is switched off. the starting voltage. Charging the conventional battery...
  • Page 233 Do not use any type of additive for the problem, do not hesitate to have the Electric Drive Unit fluid. system checked by a Jeep Dealership. Avoid the use of transmission sealers, For more information on the Electric since they may compromise the parking brake, refer to the "Parking...
  • Page 234 Operation with cooling is not not visible, Jeep recommends that you: 297) The ignition system uses extremely possible when the outside temperature is never touch the components, damaged or high voltage.
  • Page 235 305) Never smoke while working in 130) It is recommended to have the 313) Exhaust emissions are very the engine compartment: gas and car serviced by a Jeep Dealership. dangerous, and may be lethal. They inflammable vapours may be present, When carrying out normal periodic contain carbon monoxide, a colourless, with the risk of fire.
  • Page 236: Jacking Positions

    (or available coolant under high pressure: to avoid buttons using a special tool (screwdriver) from your Jeep Dealership). Use of non- injuries to people or damage to the recommended oil may invalidate your system, any coolant addition or repair that contained in the equipment of the car.
  • Page 237: Wheels And Tyres

    WHEELS AND TYRES jacking point fig. 313 indicated by IMPORTANT the symbol on the underdoor trim 315) 316) 317) 318) 319) fig. 312. 142) If tyre pressure is too low, the tyre 142) 143) 144) may overheat and be severely damaged as a result.
  • Page 238 allow humidity to evaporate from the STORAGE FOR A LONG PERIOD levels. Follow these warnings even for surface of the car. OF TIME (ELECTRIC VEHICLE) longer stays of less than a month (a few disconnect the negative conventional weeks). If the vehicle is to be stored for several battery terminal and check the battery Take the high-voltage battery to a months:...
  • Page 239: Exterior Care

    Clean edges and folds on opened doors function. After using a de-icing agent, and the bonnet as well as the areas they PUTTING BACK INTO have the locks regreased by a Jeep cover. OPERATION Dealership. Clean bright metal mouldings with...
  • Page 240 Jeep Dealership. the areas adjacent to them (high-voltage When cleaning the rear window from HIGH-GLOSS PAINT circuit) and venting valves. Have this...
  • Page 241 PVC coating. Have protection against water seepages cannot Avoid parking the vehicle under trees underbody work carried out by a Jeep be guaranteed. (unless it is absolutely necessary). Dealership. 148) If it is necessary to wash the car...
  • Page 242: Interior Care

    soft damp cloth. If necessary use a weak Act quickly by reducing the stain from its 150) Do not use abrasive products, soap solution. edges inwards. solvents, petrol or oil to clean the bodywork. Never use an abrasive sponge Use a specific product to clean carpets Remove as much substance or solids as to clean stubborn stains - risk of and fabric upholstery.
  • Page 243 Avoid solvents and petrol in particular. Use the floor mat with the correct side using a specific leather product, to Do not use high-pressure jet cleaners. up. Do not turn it over. keep it supple and preserve its original Do not place anything on top of the appearance.
  • Page 244 touch screens or other displays, wipe WARNING gently with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use products (e.g. alcohol, disinfectant) or 323) Ever use flammable products, such soapy water directly on these surfaces - as petrol ether or rectified petrol to clean risk of damage! the inside of the car.
  • Page 245 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Everything you may find useful for VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ..244 understanding how your vehicle is made ENGINE DATA ....245 and works is contained in this section HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY .
  • Page 246: Vehicle Identification

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Information on identification label: of Conformity provided with your vehicle or other national registration documents. A Name of Manufacturer VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION B Vehicle identification number NUMBER C Technically allowed max. weight with full load D Technically allowed max. weight for combined car E Technically allowed max.
  • Page 247: Engine Data

    ENGINE DATA   e Full Electric 50 kWh battery Sales designation 1.2 100 hp gasoline FWD capacity – Engine identifier code EB2ADTD Piston displacement (cm 3 ) – 1199 Engine power (kW)/(HP) 74/100 115/156 – at rpm 5500 Maximum torque (Nm) –...
  • Page 248: High-Voltage Battery

    HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY (electric vehicle)   Technical data Type Lithium Ion (Li-ion) Cooling / Heating Fluid Rated voltage 350 V Gross battery capacity 54 kWh Net battery capacity 51 kWh Battery operating temperature -30 / 60°C (*) (*) The temperature of 60°C is to be understood as the temperature that the battery can reach, it is not to be understood as the operating temperature of the car.
  • Page 249: Wheels And Tyres

    Speed code letter: presence of the valve caps. Seek the Q: up to 160 km/h assistance of a Jeep Dealership in the S: up to 180 km/h event of damage or unusual wear. T: up to 190 km/h...
  • Page 250 add 0.3 bar (30 kPa) to the values TREAD DEPTH CHANGING TYRE AND WHEEL indicated on the label. SIZE Check tread depth at regular intervals. Always inflate the spare tyre to the For safety reasons, it is recommended If tyres of a different size than those pressure specified for full load.
  • Page 251 TYRE CHAINS Jeep has tested and approved the Polaire 331) Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel XP9 tyre chains to increase traction in covers could lead to sudden pressure loss snowy condition. and thereby accidents. 332) Damage may lead to tyre blowout.
  • Page 252 TYRE PRESSURE   Vehicle with up to 3 people With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear (kPa/bar/psi) (kPa/bar/psi) (kPa/bar/psi) (kPa/bar/psi) 1.2 100 hp gasoline 215/65 R16, 215/60 220/2.2/32 220/2.2/32 250/2.5/36 250/2.5/36 R17, 215/55 R18 e Full Electric 50 kWh 215/65 R16, 215/60 250/2.5/36 250/2.5/36...
  • Page 253: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its original tyres. Height is measured with car unladen. JJ000350   Version 1536 (*)/ 1541(°)/ 1530(°)/ 1.2 100 hp gasoline FWD 2557 4084 1981 1776 1590 1535(°°) 1524(°°) (**) 1527...
  • Page 254 MINIMUM GROUND CLEARANCE/TYPICAL ANGLES JJ000351   Minimum ground clearance / typical angles Minimum ground Approach angle (2) Departure angle (3) Breakover angle (4) clearance (mm) (1) 1.2 100 hp gasoline FWD 18.8° 33° 20° e Full Electric 50 kWh 19° 30.4°...
  • Page 255 "Breakover angle" (reference 4) The value of the "Breakover angle" is linked to the ride height of the car and indicates the attitude of the car to overcome a wedge, more or less steep, preventing the car from resting on the ground with the body or chassis after touching the wedge with its lowest and most projecting parts (usually the underbody), because this would highly reduce wheel grip which, lacking adequate grip to the ground would not have sufficient grip to make the car move and slip.
  • Page 256: Weights And Loads

    WEIGHTS AND LOADS E.g.: D=2882 kg - C= 1682 kg are increased when towing a trailer. When Braked trailer = 1200 kg + 250 kg SAE using a vehicle to tow, never exceed a towing (*) speed of 100 km/h (62 mph) (observe the 159) 160) To identify the weights and loads for local legislation in force).
  • Page 257 TOWABLE WEIGHTS (kg)   Versions 1.2 100 hp gasoline 1682 1200 (*) 620 (*) e Full Electric 50 kWh 2015 battery capacity A = Towable weight (including SAE tow hitch, where provided) B = Unbraked trailer C = Load on tow hook D = Load on the roof (versions with roof rack bars) GVW = Maximum authorised weight of car fully laden NA = Not available...
  • Page 258: Refilling

    REFILLING   1.2 100 hp gasoline FWD Prescribed fuels and original lubricants Fuel tank (litres): Unleaded petrol with at least 95 R.O.N. (EN228 specifications) Including a reserve of (litres): Mixture of demineralised water and 50% Engine cooling system (litres): PARAFLU UP Engine sump (litres): 2.08 (MIN) ÷...
  • Page 259     e Full Electric 50 kWh battery capacity Prescribed fuels and original lubricants Mixture of demineralised water and 50% High-voltage cooling system (litres): PARAFLU UP (*) Hydraulic brake circuit (litres): 0.81 TUTELA BRAKE FLUID DOT 4 LV Windscreen and rear window washer fluid Mixture of water and liquid PETRONAS reservoir (litres): DURANCE SC 35...
  • Page 260: Fluids And Lubricants

    FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS The engine oil used in your vehicle has been carefully developed and tested to meet the requirements of the Scheduled Servicing Plan. Always using the lubricants specified will ensure that the vehicle meets the stated consumption and emissions performances. The quality of the lubricant is a key factor in the operation and life of the engine.
  • Page 261 161) IMPORTANT 161) The use of products with specifications other than those indicated above could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 262: Performance

    PERFORMANCE Top speeds after the initial period of usage of the vehicle.   Versions 1.2 100 hp gasoline FWD e Full Electric 50 kWh battery capacity...
  • Page 263 FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO 2 EMISSIONS The fuel consumption and CO emission figures declared by the manufacturer are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by the applicable standards in the country where the vehicle is registered. Type of route, traffic, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of the vehicle, level of equipment/accessories, use of the climate control system, vehicle load, presence of roof rack, and other situations that negatively affect the aerodynamics or resistance will lead to different consumption values.
  • Page 264: Prescriptions For Handling The Car At The End Of Its Life

    PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE CAR AT THE END OF ITS LIFE (where present) FCA has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the constant improvement of its production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly "eco-compatible". To grant customers the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response to European Directive 2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, FCA is offering its customers the chance to hand over their vehicle at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
  • Page 265 MULTIMEDIA This section describes the main AUDIO SYSTEM ....264 functions of the Uconnect™ Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" 10.25"/10.25" NAV infotainment NAV ......265 systems installed on the car.
  • Page 266: Audio System

    (1) 2 front tweeters (19 mm diameter) (2) 2 front mid-woofers (160 mm diameter) (3) 2 rear full-range speakers (130 mm diameter) Jeep Hi-Fi system (1) 2 front tweeters (19 mm diameter) (2) 2 front mid-woofers (160 mm diameter) (3) 2 rear full-range speakers (130...
  • Page 267 Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV JJ000593 1. External temperature, climate system settings - 2. Pages - 3. Bluetooth® status, GPS status, mobile phone signal strength, geolocation and data transfer status, clock - 4. Popup - 5. Customizable areas...
  • Page 268   Restore the sound by pressing one of the QUICK ACCESS 333) 334) 335) 336) 337) 338) two volume buttons. 162) 163) RECOMMENDATIONS Incoming call (short press): accept the The touch screen is a capacitive touch call screen. Do not use pointed objects on Call in progress (short press): hang up.
  • Page 269 menu (on the left side of the screen) by a press on the button mutes the Press the button to confirm. sliding your finger, as with a smartphone. sound. A long press launches standby A list of stations is available by Touch buttons mode: the sound cuts off, the screens pressing the "Stations"...
  • Page 270 Activating radio station tracking If several devices are connected, press The system changes frequency button to select one. automatically to obtain better reception. Once the device is connected, browsing through the files is possible by Press the "Media" application pressing the "Playlist" or "Library" button. In the list, select the "Settings"...
  • Page 271 Devices are managed using the audio The portable device is in charging mode WARNING In order to make your system controls. when connected with the USB cable. system’s Bluetooth® visible, first open the "My Devices" menu on the system. The system will only play audio files NOTE It is recommended that you use with ".wma, .aac, .flac, .ogg, .mp3"...
  • Page 272 connected and detected when a user (Bluetooth® or wireless Mirror Screen® sockets for charging the connected profile is selected. connection), it is possible to determine device and playing multimedia content a preferred connection mode (depending through the Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" The priority reconnected devices are on the functions the device can support).
  • Page 273 Rear USB port and http://www.apple.com/it/ios/carplay/. Press the "Settings" button. In the list, select the "Connectivity" (where provided) Apple CarPlay smartphone connection tab. Connecting only one Apple CarPlay Select "My Devices" to display the smartphone can be carried out either device to be connected to Apple CarPlay. by USB cable or using a wireless If the device has already been connected connection.
  • Page 274 steering-mounted controls to accept an Store". The "Android Auto" function If the device has already been connected incoming call requires a compatible smartphone. Refer to the system via Bluetooth®, select the to the Android Auto website in case of device settings from the list of known or press the touch screen button a connection failure of the device to...
  • Page 275 These languages, referred to as on-board steering wheel or on the touch screen or displayed list. languages, are downloaded into the by saying "Hey Jeep". Call the contact by selecting one of system. NOTE To ensure that voice commands the contact's phone numbers pressing...
  • Page 276 NOTE Depending on the country, give Flow: energy fluxes from the high- Hey Jeep (depending on equipment): destination (address) instructions in the voltage battery to the electric motor and use the system Voice Assistant or the language configured for the system.
  • Page 277 The time can be set through type and to personalise the display, Select "Sound activated", "Alerts only" the JEEP® app. Once the time is set and voice instructions, map options, trip and "Silent" with successive presses on the recharging cable is connected to the...
  • Page 278: Uconnectâ„¢ 10.25"/10.25

    the vehicle, as well as the subscription to Local Weather: access to daily and Customisation: ambient lighting, connected services and options. hourly weather information sound ambiance, screen animations Over-The-Air Map Update: it allows Connectivity: pair new device, connect TomTom Services you to take advantage of the latest to Wi-Fi, privacy settings (where provided)
  • Page 279 Press "+ Create a new profile" to create a For each profile (even "Guest"), the NOTE This mode will not be applied new Profile. last privacy mode saved value will be to the emergency call function or to restored. specific services to which the user CUSTOMISATION has consented under the terms of During the Profile creation, if there is...
  • Page 280: Nav

    You can access the Uconnect Services 335) Always follow the highway code of the country in which you are driving, through the dedicated JEEP® app for IMPORTANT and concentrate on the road. Always smartphones or smartwatches, a web drive safely with your hands on the portal, or the Uconnect™...
  • Page 281 "Vehicle Health Report": and data protection policies on the Jeep them to third parties. information on the status and official website. condition of the car, notifying SERVICES...
  • Page 282 POI search etc.) from the JEEP® app or smartwatch. "Vehicle Finder": it allows the is also available on JEEP® app My Remote includes: user to visualize on smartphone, by leveraging Google's maps and "E-Control"...
  • Page 283 "Fuel Finder" (Petrol versions): searching an address or POI, 10.25" NAV system (see the "Settings" it indicates on the Uconnect™ menu of the Uconnect™ 10.25" NAV shows the stations located near the route directly on the Uconnect™ 10.25"/10.25" NAV a level of system for more details).
  • Page 284: Recording Event Data

    FCA. the official Jeep website, by contacting (driving or manoeuvring aids), while Some system updates will be the Customer Care or by going to a Jeep others provide comfort or infotainment managed automatically, others will be Dealership. functions.
  • Page 285 Environmental conditions (e.g. operating data may be read along with Comfort and infotainment functions temperature, rain sensor, distance the vehicle's identification number and Comfort settings and personalised sensor). used if necessary. settings may be saved in the vehicle and As a general rule, this data is temporary, The personnel working for the servicing modified or reinitialised at any time.
  • Page 286 in line with the settings that you have ONLINE SERVICES You can activate or deactivate the selected. services and functions (some may If your vehicle is connected to a wireless be chargeable) and, in some cases, network, data can be exchanged Smartphone integration (e.g.
  • Page 287: Software Update

    If the update has failed, seek the to protect the vital interests of the NOTE The availability of these over- assistance of a Jeep Dealership. respective vehicle users and passengers. the-air vehicle software updates varies NOTE The use of this service is not by vehicle and country.
  • Page 288: Registered Trademarks

    RFID technology in Jeep of Apple Inc. vehicles does not use or record personal Bluetooth SIG, Inc. information or link with any other Jeep Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of system containing personal information. Bluetooth SIG, Inc. DivX, LLC OFFICIAL TYPE DivX®...
  • Page 289 BORN TO BE TOGETHER...
  • Page 290 Oil change? The experts reccomend Selenia The engine of your car is factory filled with Selenia. This is an engine oil range which satisfies the most advanced international specifications. Its superior characteristics allow Selenia to guarantee the highest performance and protection of your engine. The Selenia range includes a number of technologically advanced products: Selenia K POWER PLUS Selenia WR FORWARD 0W-20...
  • Page 292 NOTES...
  • Page 295 CONTENTS Belt force limiters ... . 98 Control of the vehicle ..182 Belt pretensioners ... . 98 Cruise Control .
  • Page 296 Power windows ....50 Front airbag system ..117 Jeep Hi-Fi system ... 264 Precautions in case of Front fog lights .
  • Page 297 Refuelling ....181 Textile ....240 ehicle identification .
  • Page 298 FCA Italy S.p.A. - Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7, 10040 Rivalta di Torino (TO) - Italy Print n. 603.85.823 - 06/2023 - 2 Edition...
  • Page 300 All data contained in this publication is purely indicative. FCA Italy S.p.A. can modify the specifi cations of the vehicle models described in this publication at any time, for technical or marketing purposes. For further information, please contact a Jeep Dealership.

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