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To use the free SiriusXM Guardian (SXM) trial in a 2019 Jeep Compass:

1. Speak with an In-Vehicle SiriusXM Guardian Customer Care agent to activate services in your vehicle, or select “Enter Email” to activate on the web.
2. Once activated and connected to a network, download the Uconnect mobile app.
3. Log in using your Owner Account credentials.
4. Use the app to access remote services such as SOS Call, Roadside Assistance, Vehicle Finder, Remote Door Lock/Unlock, and Send & Go.
5. An active internet connection and a valid APIN are required to use remote services.

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Summary of Contents for Jeep COMPASS 2019

  • Page 1 2019 CO M PASS U S ER GU IDE...
  • Page 2 Important The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, resulting in a collision and personal injury. FCA US LLC strongly Get warranty and other information online – you can recommends that the driver use extreme caution when using any review and print or download a copy of the Owner’s Manual, device or feature that may take their attention off the road.
  • Page 3: How To Find Your Owner's Manual Online

    When it comes to service, remember that your Only use the features and applications when free online in a printer-friendly PDF format. authorized dealer knows your Jeep vehicle ® it is safe to do so. Failure to do so may result best, has factory-trained technicians and To get the full Owner’s Manual or applicable...
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedi- of control. Because of the higher center of cated graphic tabs, at the side of each odd gravity, if this vehicle is out of control it may Essential Information page.
  • Page 5: Warnings And Cautions

    In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. Always buckle up. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS While reading this User Guide you will find a series of WARNINGS to be followed to pre- vent incorrect use of components which could cause accidents or injuries.
  • Page 7: Graphical Table Of Contents

    GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND OPERATING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE INDEX...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    WELCOME FROM FCA US LLC HEAD RESTRAINTS ....24 Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch Protection . . 42 Front Head Restraint Adjustment ..24 Window Lockout Switch .
  • Page 9 Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With Jeep Active Drive ....142 REFUELING THE VEHICLE ....158 Mitigation —...
  • Page 10 BULB REPLACEMENT ....162 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Replacement Bulbs ....162 SCHEDULED SERVICING .
  • Page 11 Android Auto — If Equipped ..237 Climate ..... . . 257 Apple CarPlay Integration —...
  • Page 12: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel 1 — Headlight Switch 6 — Windshield Wiper Lever 2 — Multifunction Lever 7 — Switch Panel 3 — Instrument Cluster Display Controls 8 — Uconnect System 4 — Instrument Cluster 9 — Climate Controls 5 — Speed Controls 10 —...
  • Page 13: Interior

    INTERIOR Interior Features 1 — Door Locks 5 — Selec-Terrain Switch 2 — Window Switches 6 — Gear Selector 3 — Door Handles 7 — USB Port 4 — Seats 8 — Front Power Outlet...
  • Page 14: Keys

    KEYS The emergency key allows for entry into the vehicle should the battery in the vehicle or Key Fob the key fob go dead. The emergency key is also for locking the glove compartment. You Your vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. can keep the emergency key with you when The ignition system consists of a key fob valet parking.
  • Page 15 To Unlock The Doors And Liftgate Request For Additional Key Fobs NOTE: When having the Sentry Key Immobilizer Sys- Push and release the unlock button on the NOTE: tem serviced, bring all vehicle keys with you key fob once to unlock the driver's door or Only key fobs that are programmed to the to your authorized dealer.
  • Page 16: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH WARNING! Keyless Enter-N-Go — Ignition • When exiting the vehicle, always remove the key fob from the vehicle and lock This feature allows the driver to operate the your vehicle. ignition with the push of a button as long as •...
  • Page 17: Remote Starting System - If Equipped

    To drive the vehicle, push the START/STOP All of the following conditions must be met WARNING! button to turn the ignition to the ON/RUN before the engine will remote start: the key is turned. This also applies to mode. • Gear selector in PARK vehicles that are being towed.
  • Page 18: To Enter Remote Start Mode

    • The park lamps will turn on and remain on 2. This device must accept any interference WARNING! received, including interference that may during Remote Start mode. cause undesired operation. • Do not start or run an engine in a closed •...
  • Page 19: To Arm The System

    To Arm The System NOTE: If the vehicle security alarm is armed and the battery becomes disconnected, the vehicle • The driver's door key cylinder and the lift- Follow these steps to arm the vehicle security security alarm will remain armed when the gate button on the key fob cannot arm or alarm: battery is reconnected;...
  • Page 20 NOTE: To Unlock From The Driver's Side “Unlock Driver Door 1st Push” and “Unlock All Doors 1st Press,” refer to “Uconnect Settings” • Passive Entry may be programmed ON/ With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft in “Multimedia” in the Owner’s manual for OFF;...
  • Page 21 FOBIK-Safe only executes in vehicles with NOTE: To Lock The Liftgate passive entry. There are three situations that The vehicle will only unlock the doors when a With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft trigger a FOBIK-Safe search in any passive valid Passive Entry key fob is detected inside (1.5 m) of the liftgate, push the passive entry entry vehicle:...
  • Page 22 NOTE: • If Passive Entry is disabled using the Uconnect System, the key protection de- DO NOT grab the door handle, when pushing scribed in "Preventing Inadvertent Locking the door handle lock button. This could un- of Passive Entry key fob in Vehicle" remains lock the door(s).
  • Page 23: Child-Protection Door Lock System - Rear Doors

    NOTE: • After engaging the Child-Protection Door Lock system, always test the door from the Changes or modifications not expressly ap- inside to make certain it is in the desired proved by the party responsible for compli- position. ance could void the user’s authority to oper- ate the equipment.
  • Page 24: Seats

    SEATS 60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat With Fold-Flat WARNING! Feature Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a To provide additional storage area, each rear System of the vehicle. seat can be folded flat. This allows for ex- cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle.
  • Page 25: Front Heated Seats - If Equipped

    Raise the seatback and lock it into place. If your vehicle is equipped with automatic WARNING! temperature controls with an integrated cen- The release lever will show a red indicator ter stack, or manual temperature controls, • Persons who are unable to feel pain to while in the unlocked position.
  • Page 26: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS Front Head Restraint Adjustment To adjust the head restraint forward, pull the top of the head restraint toward the front of Head restraints are designed to reduce the Your vehicle is equipped with front four way the vehicle as desired and release. To adjust risk of injury by restricting head movement in driver and passenger head restraints.
  • Page 27: Rear Head Restraints

    To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the WARNING! head restraint. To lower the head restraint, push the adjustment button, located at the • All occupants, including the driver, base of the head restraint, and push down- should not operate a vehicle or sit in a ward on the head restraint.
  • Page 28: Steering Wheel

    STEERING WHEEL To unlock the steering column, push the control handle downward (toward the floor). Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column To tilt the steering column, move the steering wheel upward or downward as desired. To This feature allows you to tilt the steering lengthen or shorten the steering column, pull column upward or downward.
  • Page 29: Heated Steering Wheel - If Equipped

    Heated Steering Wheel — If Equipped Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start EXTERIOR LIGHTS On models that are equipped with remote The steering wheel contains a heating ele- Multifunction Lever start, the heated steering wheel can be pro- ment that helps warm your hands in cold grammed to come on during a remote start.
  • Page 30: Daytime Running Lights (Drl) - If Equipped

    Daytime Running Lights (DRL) — If Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control — Equipped If Equipped The Daytime Running Lights will turn on The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control when the engine is started and remain on system provides increased forward lighting at unless the headlamps are turned on or the night by automating high beam control ignition is turned OFF.
  • Page 31: Flash-To-Pass

    • To opt out of the Advanced Auto High-Beam NOTE: prior to turning the ignition OFF, there is no Sensitivity Control (default) and enter Re- The engine must be running before the head- need to turn the headlight switch to off to duced High-Beam Sensitivity Control (not activate Headlight Delay.
  • Page 32: Turn Signals

    NOTE: • When the Daytime Running Lights are on The fog lights will operate with the low beam and a turn signal is activated, the Daytime Running Lamp will turn off on the side of headlights or parking lights on. However, se- the vehicle in which the turn signal is lecting the high beam headlights will turn off flashing.
  • Page 33: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    Windshield Washer Operation sprayed on the windshield. The wash function CAUTION! must be used in order to spray the windshield To use the washer, pull the lever toward you with washer fluid. • Always remove any buildup of snow that and hold while spray is desired.
  • Page 34: Rear Window Wiper/Washer

    • Use of Rain-X or products containing wax or Remote Start Mode Inhibit — On vehicles CLIMATE CONTROLS equipped with Remote Starting system, Rain silicone may reduce Rain Sensing perfor- The Climate Control System allows you to Sensing wipers are not operational when the mance.
  • Page 35 Uconnect 4 With 7-inch Display Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 36 Uconnect 4/4C NAV With 8.4-inch Display Automatic Climate Controls...
  • Page 37 Automatic Climate Controls Faceplate Buttons Climate Controls Description Icon Description MAX A/C Button Press and release the MAX A/C button on the touchscreen to change the current setting to the coldest output of air. Pressing the button again will cause the MAX A/C operation to exit. NOTE: The MAX A/C button is only available on the touchscreen.
  • Page 38 Icon Description A/C Button Press and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when A/C is ON. Recirculation Button Press and release this button to change the system between recirculation mode and outside air mode. Recirculation can be used when outside conditions such as smoke, odors, dust, or high humidity are present. Recirculation can be used in all modes.
  • Page 39 Icon Description Driver and Passenger Temperature Up and Down Buttons Provides the driver and passenger with independent temperature control. Push the red button on the faceplate or touchscreen or press and slide the temperature bar towards the red arrow button on the touchscreen for warmer temperature settings.
  • Page 40 Icon Description Panel Mode Panel Mode Air comes from the outlets in the instrument panel. Each of these outlets can be individually adjusted to direct the flow of air. The air vanes of the center outlets and outboard outlets can be moved up and down or side to side to regulate airflow direction.
  • Page 41: Climate Control Functions

    Climate Control Functions radiator), for an accumulation of dirt or Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) insects. Clean with a gentle water spray A/C (Air Conditioning) Automatic Operation from the front of the radiator and through the condenser. The Air Conditioning (A/C) button allows the 1.
  • Page 42: Operating Tips

    • The temperature can be displayed in U.S. Winter Operation CAUTION! or Metric units by selecting the US/Metric To ensure the best possible heater and de- customer-programmable feature. Failure to follow these cautions can cause froster performance, make sure the engine damage to the heating elements: To provide you with maximum comfort in the cooling system is functioning properly and...
  • Page 43: Windows

    Cabin Air Filter There are single window controls on each WARNING! passenger door trim panel, which operate the The climate control system filters out dust particularly unattended children, can be- passenger door windows. The window con- and pollen from the air. Contact an autho- come entrapped by the windows while op- trols will operate only when the ignition is in rized dealer to service your cabin air filter,...
  • Page 44: Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch Protection

    Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch Window Lockout Switch Wind Buffeting Protection Wind buffeting can be described as the per- The window lockout switch on the driver's ception of pressure on the ears or a door trim panel allows you to disable the NOTE: helicopter-type sound in the ears.
  • Page 45: Power Sunroof With Power Shade - If Equipped

    POWER SUNROOF Opening Sunroof WARNING! WITH POWER SHADE — The sunroof has two programmed open posi- • Never leave children unattended in a tions, comfort stop position and full open IF EQUIPPED vehicle, or with access to an unlocked position. The comfort stop position has been vehicle.
  • Page 46: Opening Sunroof - Vent

    Manual Mode Closing Sunroof Express Push and hold the switch, the sunroof will Push the sunshade switch and release it Express open to the comfort stop position and auto- within one-half second, the sunshade will Pull the switch down and release it within matically stop.
  • Page 47: Closing Power Shade

    Closing Power Shade Manual NOTE: If three consecutive sunroof close attempts Pull and hold the sunshade switch down. If If the sunroof is open/vented, the sunshade result in Pinch Protect reversals, Pinch Pro- the sunroof is in closed position, the sun- cannot be closed beyond the half open posi- tect will disable and the sunroof must be shade will fully close from any position.
  • Page 48: Hood

    HOOD 2. Move to the outside of the vehicle. The Closing The Hood safety latch release lever is located be- Opening The Hood hind the front edge of the hood at the WARNING! center. Reach in at the center of the hood Two latches must be released to open the hood.
  • Page 49: Liftgate

    LIFTGATE NOTE: Power Liftgate — If Equipped Use the interior door lock/unlock button on The power liftgate may be opened or Opening the door panel or the key fob to lock and closed by the key fob, outside handle, overhead unlock the liftgate.
  • Page 50 closing (if Flash Lamps with Lock is enabled NOTE: • If the liftgate is left open for an extended period of time, the liftgate may need to be in the Uconnect settings), and the liftgate • The liftgate will not power open or close if closed manually to reset power liftgate chime will be audible.
  • Page 51: Internal Equipment

    INTERNAL EQUIPMENT WARNING! CAUTION! the outlet and blow the fuse. Improper use Power Outlets • Driving with the liftgate open can allow of the power outlet can cause damage not poisonous exhaust gases into your ve- Your vehicle is equipped with 12 Volt covered by your New Vehicle Limited War- hicle.
  • Page 52: Power Inverter - If Equipped

    In addition to the front power outlet, there is WARNING! CAUTION! also a power outlet located in the rear cargo Only use these intermittently and with area. To avoid serious injury or death: greater caution. • Only devices designed for use in this •...
  • Page 53: Roof Luggage Rack - If Equipped

    There is a 115 Volt, 150 Watt inverter outlet External racks do not increase the total load WARNING! located on the back of the center console to carrying capacity of the vehicle. Be sure that convert DC current to AC current. This outlet the total occupant and luggage load inside To avoid serious injury or death: can power cellular phones, electronics and...
  • Page 54 CAUTION! • Place a blanket or other protection be- tween the surface of the roof and the load. • Travel at reduced speeds and turn cor- ners carefully when carrying large or heavy loads on the roof rack. Wind forces, due to natural causes or nearby truck traffic, can add sudden upward loads.
  • Page 55: Instrument Cluster Display

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Instrument Cluster Display Location And • Trip Controls DISPLAY • Stop/Start (If Equipped) The instrument cluster display features a • Audio Your vehicle may be equipped with an instru- driver-interactive display that is located in • Messages ment cluster display, which offers useful in- the instrument cluster.
  • Page 56: Oil Change Reset

    • Up Arrow Button Oil Change Reset NOTE: Push and release the up arrow button to If the indicator message illuminates when • Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil scroll upward through the main menu and you start the vehicle, the oil change indicator change indicator system.
  • Page 57: Warning Lights And Messages

    WARNING LIGHTS AND RUN position. This light will illuminate with a case, the light will remain on until the condi- tion has been corrected. If the problem is single chime when a fault with the air bag has MESSAGES related to the brake booster, the ABS pump been detected, it will stay on until the fault is will run when applying the brake, and a brake cleared.
  • Page 58 The light also will turn on when the parking — Electric Power Steering Fault WARNING! brake is applied with the ignition switch in Warning Light the ON/RUN position. Driving a vehicle with the red brake light This warning light will turn on when there's a on is dangerous.
  • Page 59 If the light remains on with the vehicle run- into NEUTRAL and idle the vehicle. If the engine as soon as possible, and contact an temperature reading does not return to nor- ning, your vehicle will usually be drivable; authorized dealer. A chime will sound when mal, turn the engine off immediately and call however, see an authorized dealer for service this light turns on.
  • Page 60: Yellow Warning Lights

    Refer to “Occupant Restraint Systems” in If the ABS light remains on or turns on while WARNING! “Safety” for further information. driving, then the Anti-Lock portion of the engine or exhaust components and cause brake system is not functioning and service is —...
  • Page 61 out with the engine running. If the “ESC Each time the ignition is turned to ON/RUN — Low Coolant Level Warning Light Indicator Light” comes on continuously with or ACC/ON/RUN, the ESC system will be on, This telltale will turn on to indicate the ve- the engine running, a malfunction has been even if it was turned off previously.
  • Page 62 Certain conditions, such as a loose or missing Refer to "Forward Collision Warning (FCW)" in CAUTION! gas cap, poor quality fuel, etc., may illumi- "Safety" for further information. nate the light after engine start. The vehicle Prolonged driving with the Malfunction —...
  • Page 63 and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation hicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning CAUTION! also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread properly. Always check the TPMS malfunc- braking and steering. If a tire puncture tion telltale after replacing one or more tires life, and may affect the vehicle’s handling occurs, repair immediately using the dedi- and stopping ability.
  • Page 64: Yellow Indicator Lights

    — Towing Hook Breakdown Warning and rear driveshafts are mechanically locked — Immobilizer Fail / VPS Electrical Light — If Equipped together, forcing the front and rear wheels to Alarm Indicator Light rotate at the same speed. This light illuminates when there is a failure This telltale will illuminate when the vehicle with the tow hook.
  • Page 65: White Indicator Lights

    — LaneSense Indicator Light — If NOTE: White Indicator Lights Equipped • A continuous chime will sound if the ve- — Active Speed Limiter Ready Indicator hicle is driven more than 1 mile (1.6 km) The LaneSense indicator light illuminates solid Light —...
  • Page 66: Blue Indicator Lights

    If a single lane line is detected, the system is “Speed Control — If Equipped” in “Starting Blue Indicator Lights ready to provide only visual warnings if an And Operating” for further information. — High Beam Indicator Light unintentional lane departure occurs on the —...
  • Page 67: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAUTION! WARNING! SYSTEM — OBD II • Prolonged driving with the MIL on could • ONLY an authorized service technician Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated cause further damage to the emission should connect equipment to the OBD II Onboard Diagnostic system called OBD II.
  • Page 68: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance Programs

    EMISSIONS INSPECTION Your vehicle has a simple ignition actuated • The MIL will not flash at all and will remain test, which you can use prior to going to the fully illuminated until you place the igni- AND MAINTENANCE test station. To check if your vehicle's OBD II tion in the off position or start the engine.
  • Page 69: Safety Features

    SAFETY FEATURES You also may experience the following when WARNING! ABS activates: lead to a collision. Pumping makes the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) • The ABS motor noise (it may continue to stopping distance longer. Just press run for a short time after the stop). The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) provides firmly on your brake pedal when you increased vehicle stability and brake perfor-...
  • Page 70: Electronic Brake Control System

    Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light Electronic Brake Control System trols the wheel spin across a driven axle. If one wheel on a driven axle is spinning faster The yellow “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light” Your vehicle is equipped with an advanced than the other, the system will apply the will turn on when the ignition is turned to the Electronic Brake Control system (EBC).
  • Page 71 “Brake System Warning Light” does not come feature is highly dependent on the driver’s WARNING! sensitivity and overall reaction to the applied on when the ignition is turned to the ON/RUN torque. It is very important to realize that this mode, have the light repaired as soon as pos- The Brake Assist System (BAS) cannot feature will not steer the vehicle, meaning...
  • Page 72 ERM can only reduce the chance of wheel lift brake of the appropriate wheel(s) to assist in gins to flash during acceleration, ease up on occurring during severe or evasive driving counteracting the oversteer or understeer the accelerator and apply as little throttle as maneuvers;...
  • Page 73 Partial Off WARNING! The “Partial Off” mode is intended for times • Vehicle modifications, or failure to prop- when a more spirited driving experience is erly maintain your vehicle, may change desired. This mode may modify TCS and ESC the handling characteristics of your ve- thresholds for activation, which allows for hicle, and may negatively affect the per- more wheel spin than normally allowed.
  • Page 74 In this mode, ESC and TCS, except for the WARNING! WARNING! “limited slip” feature described in the TCS section, are turned off until the vehicle • When in “Partial Off” mode, the TCS In the "Full Off" mode, the engine torque reaches a speed of 40 mph (64 km/h).
  • Page 75 The “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator HDC has three states: The “ESC OFF Indicator Light” indi- Light” (located in the instrument cluster) starts cates the customer has elected to 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not to flash as soon as the tires lose traction and have the Electronic Stability Control activate).
  • Page 76 The set speed for HDC is selectable by the • Driver’s door opens. Hill Start Assist (HSA) driver and can be adjusted within the thresh- • The vehicle is driven greater than 25 mph The HSA system is designed to mitigate roll olds by using throttle or brake application.
  • Page 77 • HSA will work in REVERSE gear and all Towing With HSA Disabling And Enabling HSA forward gears. The system will not activate HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate This feature can be turned on or turned off. To if the transmission is in PARK or NEU- roll back while towing a trailer.
  • Page 78: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    monitoring how fast the throttle is released by WARNING! the driver. The EBC will prepare the brake system for a panic stop. If TSC activates while driving, slow the vehicle down, stop at the nearest safe Trailer Sway Control (TSC) location, and adjust the trailer load to eliminate trailer sway.
  • Page 79 when the vehicle speed reaches approxi- • The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system mately 6 mph (10 km/h) or higher and will may experience drop outs (blinking on and alert the driver of vehicles in these areas. off) of the side mirror Warning Indicator lamps when a motorcycle or any small ob- NOTE: ject remains at the side of the vehicle for...
  • Page 80 Overtaking Traffic (5 km/h), to objects moving a maximum of WARNING! approximately 20 mph (32 km/h), such as in If you pass another vehicle slowly with a parking lot situations. The Blind Spot Monitoring system is only relative speed less than 10 mph (16 km/h) an aid to help detect objects in the blind and the vehicle remains in the blind spot for NOTE:...
  • Page 81 Modes Of Operation both the visual and audible alerts will be Blocked Sensor issued. In addition to the audible alert the If the system detects degraded performance Three selectable modes of operation are radio (if on) will also be muted. due to contamination or foreign objects, a available in the Uconnect System.
  • Page 82: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation - If Equipped

    NOTE: tem determines that a forward collision is When the system determines a collision with the vehicle in front of you is no longer probable, Changes or modifications not expressly ap- probable, the driver will be provided with the warning message will be deactivated. proved by the party responsible for compli- audible and visual warnings and may provide ance could void the user’s authority to oper-...
  • Page 83 Changing the FCW status to off deactivates using audible/visual warning when the latter WARNING! the system, so no warning or autonomous is at a farther distance than "Medium" set- braking will be available in case of a possible ting. This provides the most reaction time to Forward Collision Warning (FCW) is not collision avoid a possible collision.
  • Page 84: Tire Pressure Monitor System (Tpms)

    FCW Limited Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC decrease. Tire pressure should always be set Rules and with Industry Canada license- based on cold inflation tire pressure. This is If the instrument cluster display reads “FCW exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 85 NOTE: (193 kPa), a temperature drop to 20°F (-7°C) CAUTION! Once the low tire pressure warning (Tire Pres- will decrease the tire pressure to approxi- your vehicle. Undesirable system opera- sure Monitoring System Warning Light) illu- mately 24 psi (165 kPa). This tire pressure is tion or sensor damage may result when minates, you must increase the tire pressure low enough to turn on the Tire Pressure Moni-...
  • Page 86 NOTE: Premium System Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Warnings • The TPMS is not intended to replace nor- The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) mal tire care and maintenance, or to pro- uses wireless technology with wheel rim vide warning of a tire failure or condition. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System mounted electronic sensors to monitor tire Warning Light will illuminate in the...
  • Page 87 updated tire pressures, the system will auto- and then display dashes (- -) in place of the matically update, the pressure values in the pressure value to indicate which sensor is not graphic display in the instrument cluster will being received. stop being highlighted or return to their origi- If the ignition key is cycled, this sequence nal color, and the Tire Pressure Monitoring...
  • Page 88 Vehicles With Compact Spare or Non-Matching “SERVICE TPM SYSTEM” message for TPMS Deactivation — If Equipped Full Size Spare five seconds and then display dashes (- -) The TPMS can be deactivated if replacing all in place of the pressure value. 1.
  • Page 89: Occupant Restraint Systems

    To reactivate the TPMS, replace all four (2) This device must accept any interference Important Safety Precautions wheel and tire assemblies (road tires) with received, including interference that may Please pay close attention to the information tires equipped with TPM sensors. Then, drive cause undesired operation.
  • Page 90: Seat Belt Systems

    5. You should read the instructions provided Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System WARNING! with your child restraint to make sure that (BeltAlert) serious injury to a child 12 years or you are using it properly. Driver and Passenger BeltAlert (if equipped) younger, including a child in a rear- 6.
  • Page 91 BeltAlert Warning Sequence the vehicle is traveling, the BeltAlert warning Lap/Shoulder Belts sequence will begin until the seat belts are The BeltAlert warning sequence is activated All seating positions in your vehicle are buckled again. when the vehicle is moving above a specified equipped with lap/shoulder belts.
  • Page 92 WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! passengers, or you can be thrown out of • Two people should never be belted into a • A seat belt that is buckled into the wrong the vehicle. Always be sure you and oth- single seat belt. People belted together buckle will not protect you properly.
  • Page 93 5. Position the shoulder belt across the WARNING! shoulder and chest with minimal, if any your shoulder belt. The lap and shoulder slack so that it is comfortable and not belt are meant to be used together. resting on your neck. The retractor will •...
  • Page 94 4. Continue to slide the latch plate up until it As a guide, if you are shorter than average, WARNING! clears the folded webbing and the seat you will prefer the shoulder belt anchorage in your seat belt safely and to keep your belt is no longer twisted.
  • Page 95 1. Grasp the mini-latch plate and pull the seat belt over the seat. Inserting Mini-Latch Plate Into Inserting Latch Plate Into Buckle Mini-Buckle 5. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and Pulling Out The Latch Plate 3. Sit back in seat. Slide the regular latch lies low across your hips, below your ab- 1 —...
  • Page 96 6. Position the shoulder belt on your chest so be used only if the existing seat belt is not WARNING! long enough. When the Seat Belt Extender is that it is comfortable and not resting on not required for a different occupant, it must your neck.
  • Page 97 Seat Belts And Pregnant Women Seat Belt Pretensioner Energy Management Feature The front outboard seat belt system is The front outboard seat belt system is equipped with pretensioning devices that are equipped with an Energy Management fea- designed to remove slack from the seat belt in ture that may help further reduce the risk of the event of a collision.
  • Page 98 In Automatic Locking Mode, the shoulder How To Engage The Automatic Locking Mode belt is automatically pre-locked. The seat 1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulder belt will still retract to remove any slack in belt. the shoulder belt. Use the Automatic Locking 2.
  • Page 99: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    with the electrical Air Bag System Compo- Air Bag Warning Light WARNING! nents. Your vehicle may be equipped with the The ORC monitors the readiness of the • Failure to replace the seat belt assembly following Air Bag System Components: electronic parts of the air bag system when- could increase the risk of injury in colli- Air Bag System Components...
  • Page 100 The ORC also includes diagnostics that will may not be ready to inflate for your protec- sound to alert you that the Redundant Air Bag illuminate the instrument panel Air Bag tion. Have an authorized dealer service the Warning Light has come on and a fault has Warning Light if a malfunction is detected air bag system immediately.
  • Page 101 The first stage inflator is triggered immedi- WARNING! ately during an impact that requires air bag • Never place a rear-facing child restraint deployment. A low energy output is used in in front of an air bag. A deploying pas- less severe collisions.
  • Page 102 Front Air Bag Operation Seat belts are necessary for your protection in WARNING! all collisions, and also are needed to help Front Air Bags are designed to provide addi- keep you in position, away from an inflating • No objects should be placed over or near tional protection by supplementing the seat air bag.
  • Page 103 The Occupant Classification System (OCS) The OCS will NOT prevent deployment of the Front Passenger Seat Front Passenger consists of the following: Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag. The OCS Occupant Status Air Bag Output may reduce the inflation rate of the Passen- Unoccupied seat Reduced-power •...
  • Page 104 probable classification of the occupant that it WARNING! detects. The OCS will detect the front passen- • Children 12 years or younger should al- ger’s decreased or increased seated weight, ways ride buckled up in the rear seat of a which may result in an adjusted inflation rate vehicle with a rear seat.
  • Page 105 • The front passenger carries or holds an object while seated (e.g., backpack, box, etc.). • Objects are lodged under the front passen- ger seat. • Objects are lodged between the front pas- senger seat and center console. • Accessories that may change the seated weight on the front passenger seat are at- tached to the front passenger seat.
  • Page 106 Do not make any modifications to the front WARNING! WARNING! passenger seat components, assembly, or to • Placing an object on the floor under the the seat cover. If the seat, trim cover, or • If a child restraint system, child, small front passenger seat may prevent the cushion needs service for any reason, take teenager or adult in the front passenger...
  • Page 107 Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags WARNING! WARNING! (SABs) are located in the outboard side of the front seats. The SABs are marked with “SRS • Unapproved modifications or service • Do not drill, cut, or tamper with the knee AIRBAG” or “AIRBAG” on a label or on the procedures to the passenger seat assem- impact bolsters in any way.
  • Page 108 When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam on Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Cur- The SABIC deploys downward, covering the the outboard side of the seatback’s trim tains (SABICs) are located above the side side windows. An inflating SABIC pushes the cover.
  • Page 109 only. Vehicle damage by itself is not a good WARNING! WARNING! indicator of whether or not Side Air Bags the roof. Do not add an aftermarket • Seat belts (and child restraints where should have deployed. sunroof to your vehicle. Do not add roof appropriate) are necessary for your pro- The Side Air Bags will not deploy in all side racks that require permanent attach-...
  • Page 110 ment of the Side Air Bags is appropriate, the • Front and Side Impact Sensors WARNING! rollover sensing system will also deploy the • Seat Belt Pretensioners seat belt to restrain you properly. In seat belt pretensioners on both sides of the •...
  • Page 111 • As the air bags deflate, you may see some NOTE: Your vehicle may also be designed to perform smoke-like particles. The particles are a any of these other functions in response to • Air bag covers may not be obvious in the normal by-product of the process that gen- the Enhanced Accident Response System: interior trim, but they will open during air...
  • Page 112 the system and starting the engine. If there Customer Will See Customer Will See are no fuel leaks or damage to the vehicle NOTE: NOTE: electrical devices (e.g. headlights) after an Customer Action Customer Action Each step MUST BE Each step MUST BE accident, reset the system by following the held for at least two held for at least two...
  • Page 113 Customer Will See WARNING! WARNING! NOTE: used. If it is necessary to modify the air bag system is not there to protect you. Customer Action Each step MUST BE bag system for persons with disabilities, Do not modify the components or wiring, held for at least two including adding any kind of badges or contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 114: Child Restraints

    These data can help provide a better under- Child Restraints There are different sizes and types of re- straints for children from newborn size to the standing of the circumstances in which Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled child almost large enough for an adult safety crashes and injuries occur.
  • Page 115 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 Re- Infants and Toddlers have not reached the height or weight limits of their straint, facing rearward in a rear seat of the vehicle child restraint...
  • Page 116 belt-positioning booster seat. The child and WARNING! WARNING! belt-positioning booster seat are held in the seat. If the vehicle does not have a rear could strike the occupants or seatbacks vehicle by the seat belt. seat, do not transport a rear-facing child and cause serious personal injury.
  • Page 117 If the answer to any of these questions was move the child closer to the center of the WARNING! vehicle, or use a booster seat to position the “no,” then the child still needs to use a crash, the shoulder belt will not protect a seat belt on the child correctly.
  • Page 118 Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren Your vehicle is equipped with the child re- LATCH Positions For Installing Child straint anchorage system called LATCH, (LATCH) Restraint System Restraints In This Vehicle which stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren. The LATCH system has three vehicle anchor points for installing LATCH- equipped child seats.
  • Page 119 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Do not use the seat belt when you use the LATCH anchorage system to attach a rear- Can the LATCH anchorages and the seat belt facing or forward-facing child restraint. be used together to attach a rear-facing or Booster seats may be attached to the LATCH forward-facing child restraint? anchorages if allowed by the booster seat...
  • Page 120 Locating The LATCH Anchorages Locating The Upper Tether Anchorages strap will have a hook at the end to attach to the top tether anchorage and a way to tighten the strap after it is attached to the anchorage. The lower anchorages are round bars that are There are tether strap anchorages behind each found at the rear of the seat cushion where it rear seating position located on the back of the...
  • Page 121 Always follow the directions of the child re- move it to its rear-most position to make How To Stow An Unused Switchable-ALR room for the child seat. You may also move straint manufacturer when installing your child (ALR) Seat Belt: the front seat forward to allow more room restraint.
  • Page 122 Please see the table below and the following WARNING! WARNING! sections for more information. be badly injured or killed. Follow the failure of the restraint. The child could Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing child restraint manufacturer’s directions be badly injured or killed. Child Restraints In This Vehicle exactly when installing an infant or child •...
  • Page 123 Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of the Always use the tether anchor when using the seat belt Weight limit of the child restraint) for using the Tether Anchor with the to install a forward facing child restraint, up to the Child Restraint seat belt to attach a forward facing child restraint?
  • Page 124 6. Try to pull the webbing out of the retractor. Installing Child Restraints Using The Top 1. Look behind the seating position where you If it is locked, you should not be able to plan to install the child restraint to find the Tether Anchorage: pull out any webbing.
  • Page 125: Transporting Pets

    Transporting Pets WARNING! Air Bags deploying in the front seat could In a collision, people riding in these harm your pet. An unrestrained pet will be areas are more likely to be seriously thrown about and possibly injured, or injure a injured or killed.
  • Page 126: Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle

    passenger compartment. In addition, inspect system inspected at an authorized dealer as WARNING! the exhaust system each time the vehicle is soon as possible. After the bulb check, this • If you are required to drive with the raised for lubrication or oil change. Replace as light will illuminate with a single chime when trunk/liftgate/rear doors open, make sure required.
  • Page 127 mat fasteners so it cannot slip out of position WARNING! WARNING! and interfere with the accelerator, brake or that cannot be properly attached and • NEVER place any objects under the floor clutch pedals or impair safe operation of your secured to your vehicle.
  • Page 128: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Fluid Leaks Outside The Vehicle Check area under the vehicle after overnight parking for fuel, coolant, oil, or other fluid Tires leaks. Also, if gasoline fumes are detected Examine tires for excessive tread wear and or if fuel, or brake fluid leaks are suspected.
  • Page 129: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE The starter motor will continue to run, and WARNING! will automatically disengage itself when the Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, • Do not leave children or animals inside engine is running. If the engine fails to start, adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and parked vehicles in hot weather.
  • Page 130 Keyless Ignition Functions — Using The ENGINE and use the accessories follow these steps 4. If you wish to stop the cranking of the START/STOP Button starting with the ignition switch in the OFF engine prior to the engine starting, push mode: the button again.
  • Page 131: Stopping The Engine

    Stopping The Engine ENGINE BREAK-IN CAUTION! RECOMMENDATIONS Vehicles Equipped With Electronic Key Never use Non-Detergent Oil or Straight (Keyless Ignition): A long break-in period is not required for the Mineral Oil in the engine or damage may To shut off the engine with vehicle speed result.
  • Page 132 The park brake can also be automatically • If exceptional circumstances should make released. With the engine running and the it necessary to engage the park brake while the vehicle is in motion, maintain upward transmission in gear, release the brake pedal pressure on the electric park brake switch and depress the throttle pedal.
  • Page 133 Auto Park Brake WARNING! WARNING! The EPB can be programmed to be applied in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. A child • Do not rely on the parking brake to oper- automatically whenever the vehicle speed is could operate power windows, other con- below 1.9 mph (3 km/h) and the automatic ate effectively if the rear brakes have trols, or move the vehicle.
  • Page 134: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    • The seat belt is unbuckled. MANUAL TRANSMISSION — NOTE: During cold weather, you may experience IF EQUIPPED • The driver door is open. increased effort in shifting until the transmis- • The vehicle is not in the PARK position. sion fluid warms up.
  • Page 135: Shifting

    To engage REVERSE gear from the NEUTRAL Shifting Recommended Vehicle Shift Speeds position, lift the REVERSE ring, located be- To utilize your manual transmission effi- Fully press the clutch pedal before shifting low the knob and move the gear selector all ciently for fuel economy and performance, it gears.
  • Page 136 Maximum Recommended Downshift Speeds CAUTION! CAUTION! damage, even if the clutch pedal is CAUTION! • Skipping gears and downshifting into pressed. If transfer case is in low range lower gears at higher vehicle speeds can the vehicle speeds to cause engine and Failure to follow the maximum recom- damage the engine and clutch systems, mended downshifting speeds may cause...
  • Page 137: Parking

    Parking AUTOMATIC WARNING! TRANSMISSION — When parking and leaving the vehicle, pro- Only shift into gear when the engine is ceed as follows: IF EQUIPPED idling normally and your foot is firmly pressing the brake pedal. • Engage a gear (first gear if facing uphill or •...
  • Page 138: Ignition Park Interlock

    Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock System WARNING! CAUTION! This vehicle is equipped with a Brake Trans- • Never leave children alone in a vehicle, • Do not shift between PARK, REVERSE, mission Shift Interlock system (BTSI) that or with access to an unlocked vehicle. NEUTRAL, or DRIVE when the engine is holds the transmission gear selector in PARK Allowing children to be in a vehicle un-...
  • Page 139 move the selector rearward or forward. You The nine-speed transmission has been devel- NOTE: If the gear selector cannot be moved to the must also press the brake pedal to shift the oped to meet the needs of current and future PARK, REVERSE, or NEUTRAL position transmission out of PARK (or NEUTRAL, FWD/AWD vehicles.
  • Page 140 Gear Ranges added precaution, turn the front wheels to- WARNING! ward the curb on a downhill grade and away Do not depress the accelerator pedal when Make sure the transmission is in PARK from the curb on an uphill grade. shifting from PARK or NEUTRAL into another before exiting the vehicle.
  • Page 141 REVERSE (R) WARNING! CAUTION! This range is for moving the vehicle back- the ignition is in the OFF mode, the • Before moving the transmission gear se- ward. Shift into REVERSE only after the ve- transmission is locked in PARK, secur- lector out of PARK, you must turn the hicle has come to a complete stop.
  • Page 142 If the transmission temperature exceeds nor- AUTOSTICK CAUTION! mal operating limits, the transmission con- AutoStick is a driver-interactive transmission Refer to “Recreational Towing” in “Start- troller may modify the transmission shift feature providing manual shift control, giving ing And Operating” and “Towing A Dis- schedule, reduce engine torque, and/or ex- you more control of the vehicle.
  • Page 143 would result. It will remain in the selected damage, Transmission Limp Home Mode is • Transmission shifting will be more notice- gear until another upshift or downshift is able when AutoStick is enabled. activated. In this mode, the transmission may chosen, except as described below.
  • Page 144: Four-Wheel Drive Operation - If Equipped

    OPERATION — IF EQUIPPED Torque Converter Clutch The four wheel drive (4WD) is fully automatic in normal driving mode. Jeep Active Drive A feature designed to improve fuel economy has been included in the automatic transmis- NOTE: Your vehicle may be equipped with a Power sion on your vehicle.
  • Page 145 Active Drive Control — If Equipped Active Drive With Low Control — Enabling 4WD LOW (Trailhawk models only) With the vehicle stationary, the ignition in the ON/RUN or with the engine running, shift the transmission into NEUTRAL and push the button once 4WD LOW.
  • Page 146: Selec-Terrain - If Equipped

    SELEC-TERRAIN — • SNOW: This mode allows you to have greater stability under conditions of bad weather. IF EQUIPPED For use on and off road on surfaces with poor traction, such as roads covered with Selec-Terrain combines the capabilities of snow.
  • Page 147: Stop/Start System - If Equipped

    NOTE: Automatic Mode are in Autostop. Customer settings will be maintained upon return to an engine running • Rock mode is only available on the vehicles The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every condition. equipped with the Off-Road package. normal customer engine start. At that time, Refer to the “Stop/Start System”...
  • Page 148: To Start The Engine While In Autostop Mode

    • Cabin heating or cooling is in process and It may be possible for the vehicle to be driven • Low brake vacuum (e.g. after several brake several times without the STOP/START sys- an acceptable cabin temperature has not pedal applications). tem going into a STOP/START READY state been achieved.
  • Page 149: To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start System

    To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start System 3. At the next vehicle stop (after turning off The Speed Control buttons are located on the the STOP/START system) the engine will right side of the steering wheel. 1. Push the STOP/START Off switch (located not be stopped.
  • Page 150: To Activate

    NOTE: turn the system off, push the On/Off button a When the vehicle has reached the desired second time. The cruise indicator light will speed, push the SET (+) or SET (-) button and • In order to ensure proper operation, the turn off.
  • Page 151: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) - If Equipped

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE ACC will allow you to keep cruise control To turn the system off, push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on/off button engaged in light to moderate traffic condi- CONTROL (ACC) — again. At this time, the system will turn off tions without the constant need to reset your IF EQUIPPED and the instrument cluster display will read...
  • Page 152: To Resume

    If the system is set when the vehicle speed is To Resume Instrument Panel” in your Owner’s Manual below 20 mph (32 km/h), the set speed shall for more information. The speed increment If there is a set speed in the memory, push be defaulted to 20 mph (32 km/h).
  • Page 153: Setting The Following Distance In Acc

    To Decrease Speed • If the button is continually pushed, the set driver will either have to push the RES speed will continue to decrease in 10 km/h (resume) button, or apply the accelerator While ACC is set, the set speed can be de- decrements until the button is released.
  • Page 154: General Information

    distance setting increases by one bar (lon- NOTE: ParkSense can be active only when the gear ger). Once the longest setting is reached, if Changes or modifications not expressly ap- selector is in REVERSE. The system will the button is pushed again it will be set to the proved by the party responsible for compli- remain active until the vehicle speed is in- shortest setting available.
  • Page 155: Parksense Warning Display

    ParkSense Warning Display message for approximately five seconds. Re- • When you turn ParkSense OFF, the instru- ment cluster display will read “PARKSENSE fer to “Instrument Cluster Display” in “Get- The ParkSense Warning screen will only be OFF.” Furthermore, once you turn ParkSense ting To Know Your Instrument Panel”...
  • Page 156: Lanesense - If Equipped

    NOTE: WARNING! CAUTION! If any objects are attached to the bumper from the vehicle when the vehicle is not tected. It is recommended that the within a 6.5ft (2 m) field of view, they will used for towing. Failure to do so can driver looks over his/her shoulder when interfere and cause false alerts and possibly result in injury or damage to vehicles or...
  • Page 157: Turning Lanesense On Or Off

    The driver may manually override the haptic Turning LaneSense On Or Off Base Instrument Cluster Display — warning by applying torque into the steering If Equipped The default status of LaneSense wheel at any time. When the LaneSense system is on; the lane is “Off”.
  • Page 158 Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected telltale changes from solid yellow to • When the LaneSense system senses the lane has been approached and is in a lane flashing yellow. At this time torque is ap- • When the LaneSense system is on, the lane departure situation, the left thick lane line plied to the steering wheel in the opposite lines turn from gray to white to indicate that...
  • Page 159: Changing Lanesense Status

    • When the LaneSense system senses a lane Changing LaneSense Status PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP drift situation, the left thick lane line and CAMERA The LaneSense system has settings to adjust left thin line turn solid yellow. The Lane- the intensity of the torque warning (Low/ Sense telltale changes from solid green You can see an on-screen image of the rear of...
  • Page 160: Refueling The Vehicle

    REFUELING THE VEHICLE WARNING! up. You are responsible for the safety of The Capless Fuel System uses a flapper placed your surroundings and must continue to at the filler pipe of the fuel tank; it opens and pay attention while backing up. Failure to closes automatically upon insertion/extraction do so can result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 161 5. Wait ten seconds before removing the fuel NOTE: nozzle to allow fuel to drain from nozzle. • When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the fuel tank is full. 6. Remove the fuel nozzle and close the fuel door.
  • Page 162: Trailer Towing

    TRAILER TOWING Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) Engine/Transmission Model Maximum GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) Maximum Tongue Wt. (See Note) 2.4L / Manual FWD or 4WD Trailer towing is not recommended. 2.4L / 6 Speed Auto FWD or 4WD Trailer towing is not recommended.
  • Page 163: Recreational Towing - Front-Wheel Drive (Fwd) Models

    NOTE: 3. Apply the Electric Park Brake (EPB). CAUTION! Place the transmission in PARK. Turn the • When towing your vehicle, always follow • Do not use a bumper mounted clamp-on engine OFF. applicable state and provincial laws. Con- tow bar on your vehicle. The bumper tact state and provincial Highway Safety 4.
  • Page 164: Hazard Warning Flashers

    HAZARD WARNING BULB REPLACEMENT Lamps Bulb Number FLASHERS Front Position/ PSX24W Replacement Bulbs Daytime Running Lights (DRL ) The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located in Interior Bulbs Front Direction Indi- 7444NA the lower center area of the instrument panel. cator Lamps Lamps Bulb Number...
  • Page 165: High Intensity Discharge (Hid) Headlamps - If Equipped

    becomes more white after approximately Lamps Bulb Number 10 seconds, as the system charges. Center High Mounted LED (Serviced At An Stop Lamp (CHMSL) Authorized Dealer) WARNING! License Plate Lamp LED (Serviced At An Authorized Dealer) A transient high voltage occurs at the bulb Liftgate Lamp W21WLL sockets of HID headlamps when the head-...
  • Page 166 NOTE: 6. For the turn signal bulb, rotate in a coun- We advise referring to an authorized dealer. terclockwise direction and remove the bulb and bulb socket. Pull the bulb axially WARNING! to remove it from the socket. 7. Install the bulb and sockets and rotate Carry out the operation of replacing lamps them clockwise making sure that it is only with the engine off.
  • Page 167 NOTE: We advise referring to an authorized dealer. Side Indicators The Side Indicators are LED. For their re- placement see your authorized dealer. Rear Body Side Tail Lamps Contain the following: • Position lights • Stop lights • Direction indicator To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: Fog Lamp Housing Body Side Tail Lamp Opening...
  • Page 168 4. Remove the rear body side tail lamp, slid- 9. Reinstall the body side lamp making sure ing it away from the back of the vehicle. to align the ball studs. Reverse Side of Tail Lamp 1 — Direction Indicator Bulb / Stop Body Side Tail Lamp Body Side Tail Lamp Lamp Bulb...
  • Page 169: Fuses

    Reverse Lamps FUSES General Information 1. Open the liftgate. The fuses protect electrical systems against WARNING! excessive current. 2. Using a suitable tool remove the access panel for body side lamps, remove lift gate When a device does not work, you must check •...
  • Page 170: Engine Compartment Fuses/Distribution Unit

    Engine Compartment Fuses/Distribution Unit The engine compartment fuse panel is lo- cated on the left side of the engine compart- ment. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for further information. Fuse Panel & Cover Location Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description 70 Amp Tan –...
  • Page 171 Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description 40 Amp Orange – – Starter Relay 40 Amp Orange – – Rear Distribution Unit For Trailer Tow Usage – 30 Amp Pink – Supply For TCM, AGSM, Steering Control – – 7.5 Amp Brown ECM, TCM, Radiator Fan Control –...
  • Page 172 Cavity Maxi Fuse Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description – – 20 Amp Yellow (Cus- 12V Rear Cargo Outlet Constant Battery Powered tomer Selectable, Move From F18) 60 Amp Blue – – Glow Plug Module, DDCT SDU Battery Feed – 40 Amp Green –...
  • Page 173: Interior Fuses

    Interior Fuses The interior fuse panel is located in the pas- senger compartment on the left side dash panel under the instrument panel. Cavity Blade Fuse Description 7.5 Amp Brown Occupant Restraint Controller 20 Amp Yellow Window Motor Passenger 20 Amp Yellow Window Motor Driver Intrusion Module/Siren, Radio, UCI/USB Port, VSU, Climate Control, Electronic 20 Amp Yellow...
  • Page 174: Rear Cargo Fuse/Relay Distribution Unit

    Rear Cargo Fuse/Relay Distribution Unit The fuses may be contained in two units. Fuse holder No. 1 is located closest to the To access the fuses, remove the access door rear of the vehicle and fuse holder No. 2 (if from the left rear panel of the rear cargo area.
  • Page 175: Jacking And Tire Changing

    On the Rear Cargo Fuse/Relay Distribution Unit bracket, there is a Maxi Fuse holder for the Power Liftgate and an ATO / Uni Val fuse holder for the HIFI Audio System. Cavity Maxi Fuse Description 30 Amp Green Power Liftgate Cavity ATO / Uni-Val Fuse Description...
  • Page 176: Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage

    Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage 1. Open the liftgate. 2. Lift the access cover using the load floor If equipped, the jack and tools are located in handle. the rear storage compartment, below the spare tire. Spare Tire Fastener 4. Remove the alignment pin from the middle, rotate the jack counterclockwise, Load Floor Handle and lift it from the foam tray.
  • Page 177: Preparations For Jacking

    4. Place the gear selector into PARK (auto- WARNING! matic transmission) or REVERSE (manual transmission). A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision or hard stop could endanger the 5. Place the ignition in the OFF position. occupants of the vehicle. Always stow the 6.
  • Page 178: Jacking Instructions

    Jacking Instructions WARNING! CAUTION! • If working on or near a roadway, be WARNING! Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by extremely careful of motor traffic. jacking on locations other than those indi- • To assure that spare tires, flat or in- Carefully follow these tire changing warn- cated in the Jacking Instructions for this flated, are securely stowed, spares must...
  • Page 179 7. Remove the alignment pin from the jack assembly and thread the pin into the wheel hub to assist in mounting the spare tire. 8. Mount the spare tire. CAUTION! Jacking Locations Be sure to mount the spare tire with the valve stem facing outward.
  • Page 180: Road Tire Installation

    4. Finish tightening the wheel bolts. Push WARNING! WARNING! down on the wrench while at the end of the handle for increased leverage. Tighten To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a the wheel bolts in a star pattern until each the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts collision or hard stop could endanger the...
  • Page 181: Tire Service Kit - If Equipped

    TIRE SERVICE KIT — Tire Service Kit And Components And Operation IF EQUIPPED Your vehicle may be equipped with a Tire Service Kit. Small punctures up to 1/4 inch (6 mm) in the tire tread can be sealed with Tire Service Kit. Foreign objects (e.g., screws or nails) should not be removed from the tire.
  • Page 182 Selecting Sealant Mode • When the Tire Service Kit sealant is in a liquid form, clean water, and a damp cloth Push in the Mode Select Knob and turn to will remove the material from the vehicle or this position to inject the Tire Service Kit tire and wheel components.
  • Page 183 Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit WARNING! WARNING! Whenever You Stop To Use Tire Service stow the Tire Service Kit in the place • Do not attempt to seal a tire on the side Kit: provided. Failure to follow these warn- of the vehicle closest to traffic.
  • Page 184 Setting Up To Use Tire Service Kit: NOTE: If the sealant (white fluid) does flow through the Sealant may leak out through the puncture in Sealant Hose: 1. Uncoil the Sealant Hose and then remove the tire. the cap from the fitting at the end of the 1.
  • Page 185 If the tire inflates to the recommended pressure 4. Uncoil the power plug and insert the plug WARNING! or is at least 26 psi (1.8 Bar) pressure within into the vehicle's 12 Volt power outlet. 15 minutes: The Tire Service Kit is not a permanent flat 5.
  • Page 186: Jump Starting

    2. Disconnect the Tire Service Kit from the Sealant Bottle Replacement: NOTE: valve stem, reinstall the cap on the valve When using a portable battery booster pack, 1. Unwrap the power cord. stem and unplug from 12 Volt outlet. follow the manufacturer’s operating instruc- 2.
  • Page 187: Preparations For Jump Start

    Preparations For Jump Start 3. If using another vehicle to jump start the WARNING! battery, park the vehicle within the jumper The battery in your vehicle is located in the cables reach, set the parking brake and • Take care to avoid the radiator cooling front of the engine compartment, behind the make sure the ignition is OFF/LOCK.
  • Page 188 Connecting The Jumper Cables 5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has the booster battery, let the engine idle for 1. Connect the positive (+) end of the jumper a few minutes, and then start the engine cable to the positive (+) post of the dis- in the vehicle with the discharged battery.
  • Page 189: Refueling In Emergency

    If frequent jump starting is required to start IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS NOTE: your vehicle, you should have the battery and There are steps that you can take to slow In any of the following situations, you can charging system inspected at your authorized down an impending overheat condition: reduce the potential for overheating your en- dealer.
  • Page 190: Gear Selector Override

    GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand If a malfunction occurs, and the gear selector or snow, it can often be moved using a rock- cannot be moved out of the PARK position, ing motion.
  • Page 191 Use the least amount of accelerator pedal NOTE: CAUTION! Push the “ESC Off” switch (if necessary), to pressure that will maintain the rocking mo- mize overheating and reduce the risk of place the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) tion without spinning the wheels or racing the clutch or transmission failure during system in “Partial Off”...
  • Page 192: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial towing service. Towing Condition Wheels OFF The FWD MODELS 4X4 MODELS Ground Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Rear NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Wheel Lift Or Dolly Tow Front NOT ALLOWED...
  • Page 193: Without The Key Fob

    If the vehicle’s battery is discharged, refer to Without The Key Fob CAUTION! “Gear Selector Override” in this section for Special care must be taken when the vehicle instructions on shifting the automatic trans- Towing this vehicle in violation of the is towed with the ignition in the LOCK/OFF mission out of PARK so that the vehicle can above requirements can cause severe en-...
  • Page 194: Emergency Tow Hooks

    Place the ignition in the ON/RUN position, ENHANCED ACCIDENT CAUTION! and subsequently in OFF/LOCK, without RESPONSE SYSTEM (EARS) age. Damage from improper towing is opening the door. During towing, remember not covered under the New Vehicle Lim- that not having the aid of the power brakes This vehicle is equipped with an Enhanced ited Warranty.
  • Page 195: Scheduled Servicing

    SCHEDULED SERVICING change is performed by someone other than NOTE: your authorized dealer, the message can be The Oil Change Indicator will not illuminate Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic reset by referring to the steps described un- under these conditions. oil change indicator system.
  • Page 196: Maintenance Plan

    Maintenance Plan At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Change Indicator System: Refer to the “Maintenance Plan” on the fol- Rotate the tires Inspect engine cooling system protection lowing page for the required maintenance Rotate at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it and hoses...
  • Page 197 Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Replace engine air cleaner filter. Replace air conditioning/cabin air filter. Replace spark plugs.* Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first. Inspect and replace PCV valve if necessary.
  • Page 198: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.4L Engine 1 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 6 — Washer Fluid Reservoir 2 — Engine Oil Fill Cap 7 — Battery 3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 8 — Coolant Pressure Cap 4 — Battery 9 — Coolant Pressure Bottle 5 —...
  • Page 199: Checking Oil Level

    Checking Oil Level Adding 1 quart (1.0 liters) of oil when the To prevent freeze-up of your windshield washer system in cold weather, select a solu- reading is at the low end of the dipstick range To assure proper engine lubrication, the en- tion or mixture that meets or exceeds the will raise the oil level to the high end of the gine oil must be maintained at the correct...
  • Page 200: Dealer Service

    WARNING! CAUTION! WARNING! splashes in eyes or on skin, flush the should be tight on the terminal posts You can be badly injured working on or area immediately with large amounts of and free of corrosion. around a motor vehicle. Only do service water.
  • Page 201: Wiper Blades

    Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling Operation of the wipers on dry glass for long WARNING! periods may cause deterioration of the wiper R-134a — If Equipped mable and can explode, injuring you. blades. Always use washer fluid when using R-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a Other unapproved refrigerants or lubri- the wipers to remove salt or dirt from a dry hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) that is an ozone-...
  • Page 202: Cooling System

    Cooling System Coolant Checks WARNING! Check engine coolant (antifreeze) protection peratures, excessive lining wear, and pos- WARNING! every 12 months (before the onset of freezing sible brake damage. You would not have weather, where applicable). If the engine your full braking capacity in an emergency. •...
  • Page 203: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    Automatic Transmission — If Equipped WARNING! WARNING! Fluid Level Check catch fire. Brake fluid can also damage • Use only manufacturer's recommended painted and vinyl surfaces, care should The fluid level is preset at the factory and brake fluid. Refer to “Fluids And Lubri- be taken to avoid its contact with these does not require adjustment under normal cants”...
  • Page 204: Raising The Vehicle

    RAISING THE VEHICLE Tire Markings NOTE: • P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based In the case where it is necessary to raise the on U.S. design standards. P-Metric tires vehicle, go to an authorized dealer or service have the letter “P” molded into the sidewall station.
  • Page 205 • Temporary spare tires are designed for tem- • High flotation tire sizing is based on U.S. porary emergency use only. Temporary high design standards and it begins with the tire pressure compact spare tires have the letter diameter molded into the sidewall. Ex- “T”...
  • Page 206 EXAMPLE: H = Speed Symbol • A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corresponding to its load index under certain operating conditions • The maximum speed corresponding to the speed symbol should only be achieved under specified operating conditions (i.e., tire pressure, vehicle loading, road conditions, and posted speed limits) Load Identification: Absence of the following load identification symbols on the sidewall of the tire indicates a Standard Load (SL) tire:...
  • Page 207 EXAMPLE: 03 = Number representing the week in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) • 03 means the 3rd week 01 = Number representing the year in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) • 01 means the year 2001 •...
  • Page 208: Tires - General Information

    Tire Loading And Tire Pressure This placard tells you important information about the: NOTE: 1. Number of people that can be carried in The proper cold tire inflation pressure is the vehicle. listed on the driver’s side B-Pillar or the rear 2.
  • Page 209 Safety Both under-inflation and over-inflation affect Tire Inflation Pressures the stability of the vehicle and can produce a The proper cold tire inflation pressure is WARNING! feeling of sluggish response or over respon- listed on the driver's side B-Pillar or rear edge siveness in the steering.
  • Page 210 1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum of Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation Radial Ply Tires three hours. The cold tire inflation pressure The manufacturer advocates driving at safe must not exceed the maximum inflation pres- WARNING! speeds and within posted speed limits.
  • Page 211 tire of identical size and service description It is not recommended driving a vehicle Tread Wear Indicators loaded at full capacity or to tow a trailer while (Load Index and Speed Symbol). Replace the Tread wear indicators are in the original a tire is in the run flat mode.
  • Page 212 Life Of Tire NOTE: See the Tire Sizing Chart example found in Wheel Valve Stem must be replaced as well the “Tire Safety Information” section of this The service life of a tire is dependent upon when installing new tires due to wear and tear manual for more information relating to the varying factors including, but not limited to: in existing tires.
  • Page 213: Tire Types

    Tire Types sets of four; failure to do so may adversely WARNING! affect the safety and handling of your vehicle. All Season Tires — If Equipped ing of your vehicle. This can cause un- predictable handling and stress to steer- WARNING! All Season tires provide traction for all sea- ing and suspension components.
  • Page 214: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings Compact Spare Tire — If Equipped CAUTION! than what was originally equipped with your The compact spare is for temporary emer- vehicle and should not be operated at sus- Because of the reduced ground clearance, gency use only.
  • Page 215: Tire Chains (Traction Devices)

    Limited Use Spare — If Equipped Tire Chains (Traction Devices) WARNING! The limited use spare tire is for temporary emer- Use of traction devices require sufficient tire- Compact and collapsible spares are for gency use only. This tire is identified by a label to-body clearance.
  • Page 216: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    The suggested Front Wheel Drive (FWD) rota- CAUTION! CAUTION! tion method is the “forward cross” shown in ating speed of the device manufacturer’s the following diagram. This rotation pattern To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, if it is less than 30 mph (48 km/h). does not apply to some directional tires that observe the following precautions: •...
  • Page 217: Department Of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades

    DEPARTMENT OF Treadwear TRANSPORTATION The Treadwear grade is a comparative UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY rating, based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled con- GRADES ditions on a specified government test The following tire grading categories course. For example, a tire graded were established by the National High- 150 would wear one and one-half way Traffic Safety Administration.
  • Page 218: Traction Grades

    Traction Grades Temperature Grades WARNING! The Traction grades, from highest to The Temperature grades are A (the The temperature grade for this tire lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. These highest), B, and C, representing the is established for a tire that is prop- grades represent the tire's ability to tire's resistance to the generation of erly inflated and not overloaded.
  • Page 219: Plastic And Coated Parts

    Stain Repel Fabric Cleaning Procedure — If Seat Belt Maintenance Plastic And Coated Parts Equipped Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with Use Mopar Total Clean to clean vinyl Stain Repel seats may be cleaned in the chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners. This upholstery.
  • Page 220: Leather Parts

    Leather Parts NOTE: Glass Surfaces If equipped with light colored leather, it Mopar Total Clean is specifically recom- All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a tends to show any foreign material, dirt, and mended for leather upholstery. regular basis with Mopar Glass Cleaner, or fabric dye transfer more so than darker col- commercial household-type...
  • Page 221: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA Vehicle Identification Number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is found on the left front corner of the wind- shield and is visible from the outside of the vehicle. The VIN number also is stamped into the right front body, on the front floor. With the passenger seat in the rear most position, a door in the carpet can be opened to reveal the VIN.
  • Page 222: Wheel And Tire Torque Specifications

    WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern WARNING! until each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. SPECIFICATIONS Ensure that the socket is fully engaged on the To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off lug nut/bolt (do not insert it halfway). Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to the jack, do not tighten the lug nuts/bolts fully until the vehicle has been lowered.
  • Page 223: E-85 Usage In Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles

    While operating on gasoline with an octane E-85 Usage In Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles Materials Added To Fuel number of 87, hearing a light knocking sound Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFV) are compatible from the engine is not a cause for concern. Designated TOP TIER with gasoline containing up to 15% ethanol However, if the engine is heard making a...
  • Page 224: Fluid Capacities

    FLUID CAPACITIES U.S. Metric Fuel (Approximate) 2.4 Liter Gasoline Engine 13.5 Gallons 51 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 2.4 Liter Gasoline Engine (SAE 0W-20, API 5.5 Quarts 5.2 Liters Certified) Cooling System* 2.4 Liter Gasoline Engine (Mopar Antifreeze/ 6.8 Quarts 6.5 Liters Engine Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula) * Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level.
  • Page 225: Chassis

    Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Manual Transmission – If Equipped We recommend you use Mopar C Series Manual & Dual Dry Clutch Transmission Fluid. Six-Speed Automatic Transmission (FWD Models) – If Equipped Use only Mopar AW-1 Automatic Transmission Fluid, or equivalent. Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission.
  • Page 226: Mopar Accessories

    MOPAR ACCESSORIES • In choosing Authentic Accessories you gain • For the full line of Authentic Jeep Accesso- far more than expressive style, premium ries by Mopar, visit your local dealership or Authentic Accessories By Mopar protection, or extreme entertainment, you online at mopar.com for U.S.
  • Page 227 CARRIERS: • Hitch-mount Bike Carrier • Roof-mount Ski and Snowboard Carrier • Roof-mount Bike Carriers • Roof Top Cargo Basket • Roof-mount Watersports Carrier • Roof Cargo Box Carrier • Roof Rails • Cross Rails • Roof-mount Canoe Carrier • Roof-mount Surfboard Carrier...
  • Page 228: Cybersecurity

    CYBERSECURITY • To help further improve vehicle security WARNING! and minimize the potential risk of a secu- Your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and rity breach, vehicle owners should: • It is not possible to know or to predict all may be equipped with both wired and wire- –...
  • Page 229: Uconnect 3 With 5-Inch Display - If Equipped

    UCONNECT 3 WITH 5–INCH DISPLAY — IF EQUIPPED Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display At A Glance Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio Buttons 1 — RADIO Button 6 — SCREEN OFF Button 2 — COMPASS Button 7 — MUTE Button 3 —...
  • Page 230: Clock Setting

    Audio Setting Speed Adjusted Volume — If Equipped CAUTION! Press the “Speed Adjusted Volume” button 1. Press the “Settings” button on the Do NOT attach any object to the touchscreen, on the touchscreen to select between OFF, 1, faceplate. doing so can result in damage to the touch- 2 or 3.
  • Page 231: Radio Operation

    Radio Operation Store Radio Presets Manually USB/Audio Jack (AUX)/Bluetooth Operation The Radio stores up to 12 presets in each of the Radio modes. There are four visible pre- sets at the top of the radio screen. Pressing the “All” button on the touchscreen on the radio home screen displays all of the preset stations for that mode.
  • Page 232: Voice Text Reply (Not Compatible With Iphone)

    • USB/iPod Mode is entered by either insert- • Push the MEDIA button on the faceplate, Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Available Me- ing a USB Jump Drive or an iPod cable into press the “Source” button on the touch- dia Hubs the USB port or by pushing the MEDIA screen then select “AUX”...
  • Page 233: Uconnect 4 With 7-Inch Display

    2. Wait for the beep and say one of the UCONNECT 4 WITH 7-INCH PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES pre-defined messages. (If you are not DISPLAY See you in I’ll call you I need direc- sure, you can say “help”). Uconnect will <5, 10, 15, later.
  • Page 234 Setting The Time Audio Settings Equalizer 1. For Uconnect 4, turn the unit on, and • Press the “Audio” button on the touch- • Press the “Equalizer” button on the touch- then press the time display at the top of screen to activate the Audio settings screen screen to activate the Equalizer screen.
  • Page 235: Drag & Drop Menu Bar

    Loudness — If Equipped Auto On Radio — If Equipped Drag & Drop Menu Bar • Press the “On” button on the touchscreen • The Radio automatically turns on when The Uconnect features and services in the to activate Loudness. Press “Off” to deac- vehicle is in run or will recall whether it was main menu bar are easily changed for your tivate this feature.
  • Page 236: Radio

    Radio Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display Radio 1 — Radio Station Presets 6 — Seek Up 2 — Toggle Between Presets 7 — Direct Tune To A Radio Station 3 — Status Bar 8 — Seek Down 4 — Main Category Bar 9 —...
  • Page 237: Media Hub - Usb/Audio Jack (Aux) - If Equipped

    Direct Tune Media Hub — USB/Audio Jack (AUX) — If WARNING! Equipped • Tune directly to a radio station by pressing ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on the “Tune” button on the screen, and en- the wheel. You have full responsibility and tering the desired station number.
  • Page 238 Audio Jack (AUX) Bluetooth Streaming Audio • When connected, the compatible USB de- vice can be controlled using the radio or • The AUX allows a device to be plugged into • If equipped with Uconnect Voice Com- Steering Wheel Audio Controls to play, skip mand, your Bluetooth-equipped device the radio and utilize the vehicle’s sound to the next or previous track, browse, and...
  • Page 239: Android Auto - If Equipped

    Media Controls NOTE: and buttons on your radio faceplate, and the Uconnect will automatically switch to the radio display’s touchscreen to control many appropriate mode when something is first of your apps. To use Android Auto follow the connected or inserted into the system. following steps: Android Auto —...
  • Page 240: Apple Carplay Integration - If Equipped

    • Hundreds of compatible apps, and many Apple CarPlay Integration — If Equipped more! NOTE: NOTE: Feature availability depends on your carrier To use Android Auto, make sure you are in an and mobile phone manufacturer. Some Apple area with cellular coverage. Android Auto CarPlay features may or may not be available may use cellular data and your cellular cov- in every region and/or language.
  • Page 241: Uconnect Settings

    2. Once the device is connected and recog- NOTE: UCONNECT SETTINGS To use CarPlay make sure that cellular data is nized, CarPlay should automatically The Uconnect system allows you to access Cus- turned on, and that you are in an area with launch, but you can also launch it by tomer Programmable feature settings such as cellular coverage.
  • Page 242: Tips Controls And General Information

    a check-mark appears next to the setting, TIPS CONTROLS AND Left Switch showing that setting has been selected. The GENERAL INFORMATION • Push the switch up or down to search for following feature settings are available: the next listenable station. Steering Wheel Audio Controls •...
  • Page 243: Care And Maintenance

    Care And Maintenance Observe the following precautions to ensure the system is fully operational: • The display lens should not come into con- tact with pointed or rigid objects which could damage its surface; use a soft, dry, anti-static cloth to clean and do not press. •...
  • Page 244: Uconnect Phone

    UCONNECT PHONE Uconnect Phone (Bluetooth Hands Free Calling) Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Call/Redial/Hold 7 — Uconnect Phone Settings Menu 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 8 — Text Messaging 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 9 —...
  • Page 245 Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Favorite Contacts 11 — Recent Call Log 2 — Mobile Phone Battery Life 12 — Browse Phone Book Entries 3 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 13 — End Call 4 — Siri 14 —...
  • Page 246 Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display Radio Phone Menu 1 — Currently Paired Mobile Phone 11 — Recent Call Log 2 — Mobile Phone Signal Strength 12 — Favorite Contacts 3 — Do Not Disturb 13 — Mute Microphone 4 — Reply with Text Message** 14 —...
  • Page 247: Pairing (Wirelessly Connecting) Your Mobile Phone To The Uconnect System

    The Uconnect Phone feature enables you to • For Uconnect Customer Care: Start Pairing Procedure On The Radio place and receive hands-free mobile phone • U.S. residents visit UconnectPhone.com or Uconnect 3 With 5–inch Display: calls. Drivers can also place mobile phone call 1-877-855-8400.
  • Page 248 Uconnect 4 With 7–inch Display: Uconnect 4C/4C NAV With 8.4–inch Display: • Uconnect Phone will display an “In progress” screen while the system is connecting. Once the pairing has been successful, a message will display “Bluetooth pairing successful: The de- vice supports Phone and Audio.”...
  • Page 249 Pair Your iPhone: Complete The iPhone Pairing Procedure: Select The iPhone's Priority Level When the pairing process has successfully completed, the system will prompt you to choose whether or not this is your favorite mobile phone. Selecting “Yes” will make this mobile phone the highest priority.
  • Page 250 Pair Your Android Device: 5. Once your mobile phone finds the Confirm the passkey shown on the mobile Uconnect system, select “Uconnect”. phone matches the passkey shown on the Uconnect system then accept the Bluetooth • You may be prompted by your mobile pairing request.
  • Page 251: Common Phone Commands (Examples)

    NOTE: Common Phone Commands (Examples) Phonebook Keep in mind that software updates, either on • “Call John Smith” The Uconnect system will automatically sync your phone or Uconnect system, may inter- your phonebook from your paired phone, if • “Call John Smith mobile” fere with the Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 252: Voice Command Tips

    Voice Command Tips NOTE: Automatic reply messages can be: To access help, push the VR button on the • “I am driving right now, I will get back to • Speaking complete names (i.e; Call John steering wheel and say "help." Push the VR you shortly.”...
  • Page 253: Incoming Text Messages

    Incoming Text Messages 3. Select located under DEVICES next to • A pop up will appear asking you to Uconnect. accept a request for permission to con- After pairing your Uconnect system with a nect to your messages. Select “Don’t 4.
  • Page 254: Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Improve Bluetooth Performance With Your Uconnect System

    Helpful Tips And Common Questions To Mobile Phone won’t pair to system: • Up to 5,000 contact names with four num- bers per contact will transfer to the Improve Bluetooth Performance With • Delete pairing history in mobile phone and Uconnect 4C/4C NAV system phonebook.
  • Page 255: Uconnect Voice Recognition Quick Tips

    UCONNECT VOICE Get Started RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS All you need to control your Uconnect system with your voice are the buttons on your steer- Introducing Uconnect ing wheel. Start using Uconnect Voice Recognition with Helpful hints for using Voice Recognition: these helpful quick tips.
  • Page 256: Basic Voice Commands

    • You can interrupt the help message or sys- Basic Voice Commands TIP: At any time, if you are not sure of what to tem prompts by pushing the VR or Phone say or want to learn a Voice Command, push The basic Voice Commands below can be button and saying a Voice Command from the VR button...
  • Page 257: Media

    • “Change source to USB” • “Play artist Beethoven”; “Play album Great- est Hits”; “Play song Moonlight Sonata”; “Play genre Classical” TIP: Press the Browse button on the touch- screen to see all of the music on your USB device. Your Voice Command must match exactly how the artist, album, song and genre Uconnect 4 Media information is displayed.
  • Page 258: Phone

    Phone as it appears in your phone book. When a contact has multiple phone numbers, you Making and answering hands-free phone can say “Call John Smith work.” calls is easy with Uconnect. When the Phone- book button is illuminated on your touch- screen, your system...
  • Page 259: Climate

    Apple iPhone iOS 6 or later supports reading Climate PRE-DEFINED VOICE TEXT REPLY RESPONSES incoming text messages only. To enable this Stuck in traf- Too hot? Too cold? Adjust vehicle tempera- Yes. See you later. feature on your Apple iPhone, follow these fic.
  • Page 260: Siri Eyes Free - If Equipped

    TIP: Voice Command for Climate may only be beep you can ask Siri to play podcasts and used to adjust the interior temperature of music, get directions, read text messages your vehicle. Voice Command will not work to and many other useful requests. adjust the heated seats or steering wheel if equipped.
  • Page 261: Using Do Not Disturb

    Using Do Not Disturb NOTE: Android Auto icon that replaces your “Phone” icon on the main menu bar to begin Android • Only the beginning of your custom message With Do Not Disturb, you can disable notifi- Auto. Push and hold the VR button on the will be seen on the touchscreen.
  • Page 262: Apple Carplay - If Equipped

    Apple CarPlay allows you to use your voice to interact with Siri through your vehicle’s voice recognition system, and use your smart- phone’s data plan to project your iPhone and a number of its apps onto your Uconnect touchscreen. Connect your iPhone 5, or higher, to one of the media USB ports, using the factory-provided Lightning cable, and press the new CarPlay icon that replaces your...
  • Page 263: General Information

    NOTE: NOTE: Requires compatible iPhone. See dealer for Changes or modifications not expressly ap- phone compatibility. Data plan rates apply. proved by the party responsible for compli- Vehicle user interface is a product of Apple. ance could void the user’s authority to oper- Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc.
  • Page 264: If You Need Assistance

    IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE Any communication to the manufacturer's In Mexico Contact customer center should include the following Av. Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, 1240 The manufacturer and its authorized dealer information: are vitally interested in your satisfaction. We Sante Fe C.P. 05109 •...
  • Page 265: Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Speech Impaired (Tdd/Tty)

    Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or Service Contract manufacturer's New Vehicle Limited Warranty expires, please refer to the contract documents, Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY) You may have purchased a service contract and contact the person listed in those docu- for a vehicle to help protect you from the high To assist customers who have hearing diffi- ments.
  • Page 266: Warranty Information

    United States customers also obtain other information about may visit the Jeep Contact Us page at If you believe that your vehicle has a motor vehicle safety from http:// www.jeep.com scroll to the bottom of the defect that could cause a crash or page and select the “Contact Us”...
  • Page 267 1-800-387-1143 (Canada). NOTE: • The Owner's Manual and User Guide elec- tronic files are also available on the Chrysler, Jeep, Ram Truck, Dodge and SRT websites. • Click on the “For Owners” tab, select “Owner/Service Manuals”. Then select your desired model year and vehicle from the...
  • Page 269: Index

    INDEX Accessories ....224 Air Conditioning, Operating Tips ..40 Adding Fluid ....223 Mopar .
  • Page 270 Bulbs, Light ....126 Child Safety Locks ....21 Do Not Disturb ... .250, 259 Cleaning Door Ajar .
  • Page 271 Coolant (Antifreeze) ...222 Fluid Level Checks Hazard Warning Flashers..162 Cooling ....200 Brake .
  • Page 272 Interior Fuses ....171 Life Of Tires ....210 Park .....63 Introduction .
  • Page 273 Shift Speeds ....133 Parking Brake ....129 Rear Camera ....157 Mini-Trip Computer .
  • Page 274 Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ..126 Seat Belt Pretensioner ..95 Sound Systems (Radio) ..235 Safety Defects, Reporting ..264 Untwisting Procedure .
  • Page 275 Sun Roof ....43, 45 Pressure Monitoring System Trailer Towing Guide ... .160 Supplemental Restraint System – (TPMS) .
  • Page 276 Vehicle Security Alarm ... .16 Warranty Information ... .264 Up ..... .41 Vehicle Storage .
  • Page 283 Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab, a friend or use public transportation. This guide has been prepared to help you get WARNING! quickly acquainted with your new Jeep brand ® vehicle and to provide a convenient reference for Driving after drinking can lead to a collision.
  • Page 284 ® Simply download the app, select your make and model and enjoy the ride. To get this app, go directly to the App Store® or Google Play® Store and enter the search keyword “JEEP” (U.S. residents only). www.jeep.com /en /owners (U.S.) provides special offers tailored to your needs, customized vehicle galleries, personalized service records and more.

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