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  • Page 1 Compass O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L D I E S E L A N D P E T R O L OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................8 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ................. 16 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............72 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................91 MULTIMEDIA ..........................128 SAFETY ............................150 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ....................205...
  • Page 3 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................223 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................... 275 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ..................... 282 INDEX ............................. 298...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION DOORS ................23 Power Mirrors — If Equipped ........42 Manual Door Locks............23 Heated Mirrors — If Equipped ........42 IMPORTANT NOTICE ............. 9 Power Door Locks — If Equipped .......24 EXTERIOR LIGHTS ............42 SYMBOLS KEY ............... 9 Keyless Enter ‘n Go™...
  • Page 5 ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING ....100 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ........ 80 Wind Buffeting ............58 FOUR–WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION ........101 Red Warning Lights .............80 WRANGLER TOPS ...............59 Five-Position Transfer Case ........101 Yellow Warning Lights ..........84 Provided Tools............. 59 Trac-Lok Rear Axle — If Equipped ......103 Yellow Indicator Lights ..........87...
  • Page 6 STOP/START SYSTEM ............. 107 DRIVING TIPS ..............121 Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With Autostop Mode ............107 On-Road Driving Tips ..........121 Mitigation — If Equipped ...........164 Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Off-Road Driving Tips..........121 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .....167 Autostop..............
  • Page 7 Spare Tire Removal ..........209 Engine Air Cleaner Filter ......... 228 INTERIORS ................268 Jacking Instructions ..........210 Accessory Drive Belt Inspection....... 229 Carpet Safety Information ........268 JUMP STARTING .............. 213 Air Conditioner Maintenance ......... 230 Carpet Removal............268 Preparations For Jump Start ........213 Body Lubrication .............
  • Page 8 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE FRANCE ..............287 PUERTO RICO AND U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS ....293 GERMANY..............288 REUNION ..............293 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ..........282 ROMANIA..............293 GREECE ..............288 ARGENTINA..............283 GUATEMALA .............. 288 RUSSIA ...............293 AUSTRALIA..............283 HONDURAS..............288 SERBIA ...............294 AUSTRIA ..............283 HUNGARY ..............
  • Page 9 FCA aims at a constant improvement of the vehicles produced. For this reason, it reserves the right to make changes to the model described for technical and/or commercial reasons. For further information, contact an authorized dealer. When it comes to service, remember that authorized dealers know your Jeep® best, have factory-trained technicians, genuine Mopar® parts, and care about your satisfaction.
  • Page 10: Important Notice

    IMPORTANT NOTICE do your warranties cover the costs of repairing damage or conditions caused by any changes to your vehicle that do not comply with FCA specifications. ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BASED ON THE LATEST INFORMATION FCA reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications, and/or to make AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION APPROVAL.
  • Page 11: Rollover Warning

    If you do not read the entire Owner’s Manual, you may miss important information. Failure to use the driver and passenger seat belts provided is a major cause of severe or Observe all Cautions and Warnings. fatal injury. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt.
  • Page 12 Red Warning Lights Red Warning Lights Brake Warning Light Hood Open Warning Light Ú page 81 Ú page 82 Battery Charge Warning Light Oil Pressure Warning Light page 81 page 82 Ú Ú Door Open Warning Light Oil Temperature Warning Light page 81 page 83 Ú...
  • Page 13 Red Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Swing Gate Open Warning Light Loose Fuel Filler Cap Warning Light Ú page 82 Ú page 84 Transmission Temperature Warning Light Low Fuel Warning Light page 83 page 84 Ú Ú Vehicle Security Warning Light Low Washer Fluid Warning Light page 84 page 85...
  • Page 14 Yellow Warning Lights Yellow Indicator Lights Cruise Control Fault Warning Light Active Speed Limiter Fault Indicator Light Ú page 85 Ú page 87 Sway Bar Fault Warning Light Axle Locker Fault Indicator Light page 86 page 87 Ú Ú Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light Forward Collision Warning (FCW) OFF Indicator Light page 86 page 87...
  • Page 15 Yellow Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights Rear Fog Indicator Light Parking/Headlights On Indicator Light Ú page 87 Ú page 88 Sway Bar Indicator Light Stop/Start Active Indicator Light page 87 page 88 Ú Ú Turn Signal Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights page 88 Ú...
  • Page 16 Blue Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights High Beam Indicator Light Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator Light page 89 Ú page 89 Ú Selec-Speed Control Indicator Light Gray Indicator Lights page 89 Ú Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light Speed Warning Indicator Light page 89 Ú...
  • Page 17: Keys

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS WARNING! Push the Mechanical Key Release Button only with the key fob facing away from your body, especially your eyes and objects that may be damaged, such as clothing. Your vehicle is equipped with a key fob which supports Remote Keyless Entry (RKE), Keyless Enter ‘n Go™...
  • Page 18: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: When the doors are unlocked, the turn signals will flash. Remove the back cover of the key fob by inserting a When the doors are locked, the turn signals will flash and flat-blade screwdriver into the slot on the bottom of ...
  • Page 19 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Remove the depleted battery by inserting a small WARNING! WARNING! flat-blade screwdriver into the battery removal slot and sliding the battery forward and up being careful  The integrated key fob contains a coin cell battery. ...
  • Page 20: Sentry Key

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SENTRY KEY this occur, have the vehicle serviced as soon as possible by an authorized dealer. The Sentry Key Immobilizer system prevents unauthorized CAUTION! vehicle operation by disabling the engine. The system does not need to be armed or activated. Operation is The Sentry Key Immobilizer system is not compatible automatic, regardless of whether the vehicle is locked or with some aftermarket Remote Start systems.
  • Page 21 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING!  Engine is not started.  When exiting the vehicle, always remove the key fob  Some electrical devices are available. from the vehicle and lock your vehicle.  Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with ...
  • Page 22: Electronic Steering Wheel Lock - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED EMOTE TART CAUTION! Push and release the Remote Start button on the key fob This system uses the key fob to start the An unlocked vehicle is an invitation for thieves. Always twice within five seconds.
  • Page 23: To Exit Remote Start Mode

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  Swing gate closed Start Comfort Systems — If Equipped” in the next section EMOTE TART for detailed operation.  Hazard switch off To drive the vehicle after starting the Remote Start — EMOTE TART OMFORT YSTEMS ...
  • Page 24: Remote Start Windshield Wiper De-Icer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  In ambient temperatures from 40°F (4.5°C) to 78°F EMOTE TART ANCEL ESSAGE ANUAL OCKS (26°C), the climate settings will be based on the last settings selected by the driver. One of the following messages will display in the All doors are equipped with an interior rocker-type door instrument cluster if the vehicle fails to remote start or lock lever.
  • Page 25: Power Door Locks - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I NOTE: OWER OCKS QUIPPED WARNING! The mechanical key can be used to lock or unlock the The power door lock switch is located on each front door doors, swing gate (if equipped with a lock), glove ...
  • Page 26 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE interfere with the key fob’s wireless signal and prevent  A lock request is made by a valid Passive Entry key fob the Passive Entry system from locking/unlocking the while a door is open. vehicle. ...
  • Page 27 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To Lock The Vehicle’s Doors And Swing Gate With one of the vehicle’s Passive Entry key fobs within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the driver or passenger front door handles, pushing the Passive Entry lock button will lock the vehicle doors and the swing gate.
  • Page 28: Automatic Door Locks -If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  If Passive Entry is disabled using the Uconnect  For emergency exit with the system engaged, move the Settings, the key fob protection described in lock lever rearward (located on the door trim panel), "Frequency Operated Button Integrated Key lower the window and open the door with the outside (FOBIK-Safe)"...
  • Page 29: Front Door Removal

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To remove the front doors, proceed as follows: RONT EMOVAL WARNING! Roll down the glass window to prevent any damage.  All occupants must wear seat belts during off-road WARNING! Remove the hinge pin screws from the upper and operation with doors removed.
  • Page 30 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Do not pry back to open, as this will break the plastic cover. Closed Wiring Harness Open Wiring Harness 1 – Red Locking Tab 1 – Wiring Harness Lever (Open Position) 2 – Wiring Harness Lever (Closed Position) 2 –...
  • Page 31 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: Keep the check arm in the extended position for easier The upper hinge pin is longer, which can be used to assist If the check arm is stuck inside the door, follow these reinstallation.
  • Page 32 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE After the harness lever has started to move with the CAUTION! pressure of seating the wiring connector, continue by lowering the wiring harness lever to the fully closed  Do not close the door before reattaching the door position.
  • Page 33: Rear Door Removal

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Attach the cloth strap of the door onto the metal hook EMOVAL WARNING! just inside the vehicle.  All occupants must wear seat belts during off-road WARNING! operation with doors removed. For off-road driving Do not drive your vehicle on public roads with the doors tips, see page 121.
  • Page 34 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To remove the rear doors, proceed as follows: Slide the front seat(s) fully forward. NOTE: Squeeze the tab on the base of the wiring harness. This Roll down the glass window to prevent any damage. Pry open and remove the plastic wiring access door will unlock the connector tab, allowing the wiring from the bottom of the B-pillar.
  • Page 35: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE With the door in the open position, remove the check WARNING! screw from the door check attachment on the body (using a #T40 Torx head driver). To avoid personal injury be sure to keep your arms, hands, fingers and all objects clear of the check arm NOTE: area during the removal and installation procedures.
  • Page 36: Uconnect Voice Recognition

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION  Each time you give a Voice Command, first push the VR ASIC OICE OMMANDS button, wait until after the beep, then say your Voice The following basic Voice Commands can be given at any Command.
  • Page 37: Additional Information

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DDITIONAL NFORMATION ANUAL DJUSTMENT RONT EATS WARNING! Manual Front Seat Forward/Rearward © 2022 FCA. All rights reserved. Mopar and Uconnect are  Adjusting a seat while driving may be dangerous. registered trademarks and Mopar Owner Connect is a Moving a seat while driving could result in loss of Adjustment trademark of FCA.
  • Page 38: 60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Manual Seat Height Adjustment The driver's seat height can be raised or lowered by using the ratcheting handle, located on the outboard side of the seat. Pull upward on the handle to raise the seat, push downward on the handle to lower the seat.
  • Page 39: Rear Seat Armrest - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! WARNING!  It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people position. If the seatback is not securely locked into riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously position the seat will not provide the proper stability for injured or killed.
  • Page 40: Head Restraints

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! The cupholder liner can be removed for cleaning.  Head restraints should never be adjusted while the WARNING! vehicle is in motion. Driving a vehicle with the head restraints improperly adjusted or removed could Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into cause serious injury or death in the event of a colli- position.
  • Page 41 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: Do not reposition the head restraint 180 degrees to the Lower the center head restraint to avoid contact with the incorrect position in an attempt to gain additional center console when folding the seat down. clearance to the back of the head.
  • Page 42: Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MIRRORS UTSIDE IRRORS CAUTION! The outside mirror(s) can be adjusted to the center of the To avoid damage to the mirror during cleaning, never NSIDE EARVIEW IRROR adjacent lane of traffic to achieve the optimal view. spray any cleaning solution directly onto the mirror.
  • Page 43: Outside Mirrors With Turn Signal - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The power mirror controls consist of mirror select buttons UTSIDE IRRORS and a four-way mirror control switch. To adjust a mirror, — I IGNAL QUIPPED push either the L (left) or R (right) button to select the mirror that you want to adjust.
  • Page 44: Daytime Running Lights (Drls)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE (DRL ) — NOTE: AYTIME UNNING IGHTS  Headlight time delay must first be enabled with the QUIPPED Uconnect system page 128. Ú The Daytime Running Lights are in a dedicated position  The engine must be running before the headlights will below the headlight assembly.
  • Page 45: Lights-On Reminder

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — the ignition in the OFF position, there is no need to turn the To activate the front fog lights, push the upper half of the UTOMATIC EADLIGHT EVELING headlight switch to off to activate Headlight Delay. headlight switch.
  • Page 46: Dimmer Control

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INDSHIELD IPER PERATION Dome Lights Dimmer Control When a door is open and the interior lights are on, rotating With the parking lights or headlights on, rotating the Windshield Wiper/Washer Operation the dimmer control to the extreme bottom position will dimmer control upward will increase the brightness of the cause all the interior lights to turn off.
  • Page 47: Rear Window Wiper/Washer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Then, the intermittent interval previously selected will For information on wiper care and replacement, see CAUTION! resume. page 232. Ú In cold weather, always turn off the wiper switch and If the lever is pulled while in the off position, the wipers will INDOW IPER ASHER...
  • Page 48: Climate Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CLIMATE CONTROLS MAX A/C Button Recirculation Button Press and release the MAX A/C button on the Press and release this button on the The Climate Control system allows you to regulate the touchscreen to change the current setting to touchscreen, or push the button on the temperature, air flow, and direction of air circulating the coldest output of air.
  • Page 49 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE this button on the touchscreen, or push the button on the Push the blue button on the faceplate or CAUTION! faceplate, to turn AUTO on. The AUTO indicator illuminates touchscreen or press and slide the when AUTO is on.
  • Page 50 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Climate Control OFF Button speeds can be selected using either the blower control shut-off wheel located below the air vanes to shut off or knob on the faceplate or the buttons on the touchscreen. adjust the amount of airflow from these outlets. Press and release the OFF button on the Bi-Level Mode ...
  • Page 51: If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Window Fogging NOTE: Did You Know: Voice Command for Climate may only be used to adjust the interior temperature of your vehicle.  It is not necessary to move the temperature settings for Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in mild, rainy, Voice Command will not work to adjust the heated seats cold or hot vehicles.
  • Page 52: Interior Storage And Equipment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT Operating Tips Chart NOTE: The mechanical key within the key fob can be used to lock the glove compartment. WEATHER CONTROL SETTINGS TORAGE Set the mode control to WARNING! Glove Compartment (Panel Mode), (A/C) on, and Hot Weather And...
  • Page 53: Lighted Cupholders - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE USB/AUX C Console Storage Compartment Rear Storage Compartment — If Equipped ONTROL The center console has both an upper and lower storage The rear cargo area storage compartment is located The Media Hub is located on the instrument panel, below compartment.
  • Page 54 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE For example, if a device is plugged into the Type A USB port Located inside the center console, a second USB port  “(Phone Name) now connected. Previous connection and another device is plugged into the Type C USB port, a allows you to play music from USB devices through your was lost.”...
  • Page 55: Power Outlets

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE On vehicles equipped with a rear subwoofer, the rear OWER UTLETS cargo area power outlet is powered directly from the There are two 12 Volt (13 Amp) auxiliary power outlets that vehicle battery. can provide power for accessories designed for use with the standard power outlet adapters.
  • Page 56: Power Inverter - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! CAUTION!  If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric  After the use of high power draw accessories, or long shock and failure. periods of the vehicle not being started (with acces- sories still plugged in), the vehicle must be driven a sufficient length of time to allow the alternator to recharge the vehicle's battery.
  • Page 57: Auxiliary Switches - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! To avoid serious injury or death:  Do not insert any objects into the receptacles.  Do not touch with wet hands.  Close the lid when not in use.  If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric shock and failure.
  • Page 58: Windows

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE In addition to the four auxiliary switch wires, a fused battery wire and ignition wire are also located in the interior, in the passenger side under the instrument panel. A kit of splices and heat shrink tubing are provided with the auxiliary switches to aid in the connection/installation of your electrical devices. Wire Color Chart Circuit Function Fuse...
  • Page 59: Auto-Down Feature

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To open the window part way (manually), push the window The window lockout switch allows you to disable the WARNING! switch down briefly and release. window controls on the rear passenger doors. To disable the window controls, rotate the switch downward. To There is no anti-pinch protection when the window is NOTE: enable the window controls, rotate the switch upward.
  • Page 60: Wrangler Tops

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WRANGLER TOPS RONT ANEL EMOVAL CAUTION!  The hard top assembly must be positioned properly ROVIDED OOLS CAUTION! to ensure sealing. Improper installation can cause  The hard top is not designed to carry any additional water to leak into the vehicle’s interior.
  • Page 61 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Four Door Hard Top Components 1 — Right Side Panel 2 — Left Side Panel 3 — Hard Top...
  • Page 62 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Hard Top Panel(s) Storage Bag — NOTE: The left side panel must be removed before removing the If Equipped right side panel. The Freedom Top panels storage bag allows you to store To remove the hard top front panel(s), proceed as follows: your hard top panels.
  • Page 63: Hard Top Front Panel S Installation

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Wrap the upper strap around the rear head restraints EMOVING and loop the strap through the buckle. Pull on the Ensure the front panel latch is closed prior to inserting the panel into the bag. strap to tighten the Freedom Top bag securely Remove both front panels page 59.
  • Page 64 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Remove the six Torx head screws that secure the Release the locking tab by pushing it downward. hard top to the vehicle (along the interior bodyside — three screws on each side) using the #50 Torx head driver.
  • Page 65 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To remove the wiring harness, push the tab inward To remove the washer hose, push the release button while pulling downward to disconnect. on hose connector, and pull downward. Step Ten 11. Secure the washer hose by snapping it into the top of the body side receptacle.
  • Page 66: Installing The Hard Top

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE at the sides and check to ensure that there is a uniform windshield is then lost. If you fold down the windshield, gap between the lift glass and hard top. Then follow the drive slowly and cautiously. It is recommended that the removal steps in reverse order.
  • Page 67: Lowering The Windshield

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Manually remove the protective caps over the Using the provided #40 Torx head driver, remove the WARNING! windshield wiper hex bolts. four Torx screws located along the interior of the windshield.  Be sure that you carefully follow the instructions for raising the windshield.
  • Page 68: Raising The Windshield

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Lower the windshield gently until it contacts the Secure the windshield by passing a cinch strap tie-down bumpers (if equipped). through the tie-down on either side of the hood and on the windshield frame. Tighten the strap to secure the windshield in place.
  • Page 69: Hood

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HOOD Reinstall the protective caps over the wiper arm hex Raise the hood slightly, and place a hand palm-side down bolts and push gently until they snap into place. in the center of the hood opening. Locate the safety latch in the middle, and push the latch to the right to open.
  • Page 70: Closing The Hood

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE REAR SWING GATE Remove the support rod from the hood, and insert it into LOSING the radiator crossmember. To close the hood, remove the support rod from the slot The rear swing gate can be unlocked by using one of the and replace it on the hood panel retaining clip.
  • Page 71: Cargo Area Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: ARGO EATURES WARNING! Close the rear flip-up window before attempting to close Cargo Tie-Down Hooks And Loops the swing gate.  To help protect against personal injury, passengers should not be seated in the rear cargo area. The rear The cargo tie-downs, located on the cargo area floor, WARNING! cargo space is intended for load-carrying purposes...
  • Page 72: Roof Luggage Rack - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED WARNING! CAUTION! NOTE: Cargo must be securely tied down before driving your  Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners carefully Roof rack applications are for Hard Top models ONLY. vehicle.
  • Page 73: Instrument Cluster

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 74: Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Fuel Gauge NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS WARNING!  The pointer shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank Tachometer A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or others when the ignition switch is in the ON/RUN posi- could be badly burned by steam or boiling coolant.
  • Page 75: Instrument Cluster Display

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY OCATION ONTROLS Your vehicle is equipped with an instrument cluster display, which offers useful information to the driver. With The instrument cluster display is located in the center of the ignition in the OFF mode, opening/closing of a door will the instrument cluster.
  • Page 76: Oil Change Reset - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL  Right arrow button Unless reset, this message will continue to display each NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY time you place the ignition in the ON/RUN position. To turn Push and release the right arrow button to access ELECTABLE TEMS off the message temporarily, push and release the OK...
  • Page 77 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Vehicle Info Driver Assist — If Equipped  Drivetrain  Front Wheel Angle: displays the graphical and The Driver Assist menu displays the status of the ACC Push and release the up or down arrow button until numerical value of calculated average front wheel systems.
  • Page 78 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Stop/Start — If Equipped ACC SET the tank. When the Range value is less than 10 miles (16 kilometers), the Range display will change to a When ACC is set, the set speed will display in the “LOW”...
  • Page 79 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Screen Setup Odometer — If Equipped Center  Show Push and release the up or down arrow button until Outside Temp Trip B Distance Time  Hide the Screen Setup Menu Icon/Title is highlighted in the Trip A Distance Audio Speedometer...
  • Page 80: Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode Message - Electrical Load Reduction Actions - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Vehicle Settings Any incoming calls, active calls, and outgoing calls will time and distance of the vehicle. This is done by reducing take the place of your audio information. power to or turning off non-essential electrical loads. The following menu/submenu items are available in the A caller’s name will only be displayed if: Load reduction is only active when the engine is running.
  • Page 81: Warning Lights And Messages

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES  HVAC System  The battery was used for an extended period with the engine not running to supply radio, lights, chargers,  Audio and Telematics System +12 Volts portable appliances like vacuum cleaner’s, The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in the Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or more of the game consoles and similar devices.
  • Page 82 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Brake Warning Light NOTE: detected. If the light does not illuminate, have the light inspected by an authorized dealer. The light may flash momentarily during sharp cornering This warning light monitors various brake maneuvers, which change fluid level conditions. The The light also will turn on when the parking brake is functions, including brake fluid level and vehicle should have service performed, and the brake...
  • Page 83 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault Hood Open Warning Light NOTE: This light may turn on if the accelerator and brake pedals Warning Light This indicator will illuminate when the hood is are pressed at the same time. ajar/open and not fully closed.
  • Page 84 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Speed Warning Light— If Equipped recommended to take the vehicle to an authorized dealer WARNING! as soon as possible. This warning light alerts the driver when the vehicle speed If you continue operating the vehicle when the Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is corrected.
  • Page 85: Yellow Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Vehicle Security Warning Light — Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF If Equipped Warning Light — If Equipped Warning Light — If Equipped This light will flash at a fast rate for This warning light will indicate when the This warning light indicates the ESC is off.
  • Page 86 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Low Washer Fluid Warning Light — Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) WARNING! If Equipped Light — If Equipped A malfunctioning catalytic converter can reach higher This warning light will illuminate when the This warning light will illuminate to indicate a temperatures than in normal operating conditions.
  • Page 87 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Sway Bar Fault Warning Light — Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked sequence will continue upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure long as the malfunction exists. When the malfunction If Equipped recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle indicator is illuminated, the system may not be able to detect...
  • Page 88: Yellow Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Active Speed Limiter Fault Indicator Neutral Indicator Light — If Equipped ELLOW NDICATOR IGHTS Light — If Equipped This light alerts the driver that the vehicle is in 4WD Indicator Light — If Equipped the neutral mode.
  • Page 89: Green Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Front Fog Indicator Light — If Equipped NOTE: REEN NDICATOR IGHTS  A continuous chime will sound if the vehicle is driven This indicator light will illuminate when the 4WD Auto Indicator Light — If Equipped more than 1 mile (1.6 km) with either turn signal on.
  • Page 90: Blue Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator Speed Warning Indicator Light — NDICATOR IGHTS Light — If Equipped If Equipped High Beam Indicator Light This indicator shows when the HDC feature is When Set Speed Warning is turned on, the This indicator light will illuminate to indicate turned on.
  • Page 91: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II CAUTION! WARNING! Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated Onboard  Prolonged driving with the MIL on could cause further  ONLY an authorized service technician should Diagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitors the damage to the emission control system.
  • Page 92: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE To Turn Off The Engine Using The ENGINE START/STOP UTOMATIC RANSMISSION Button Start the vehicle with the gear selector in the PARK Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust both Place the gear selector in PARK, then push and position (vehicle can also be started in NEUTRAL).
  • Page 93: Autopark

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: pages occur. It is a back up system and should not be  Driver door is ajar or if the driver door is removed and relied upon as the primary method by which the driver the driver is not on the seat (seat pad sensor detects The system will automatically time out and the ignition will return to the OFF position after 30 minutes of inactivity if shifts the vehicle into PARK.
  • Page 94: Extended Park Starting

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Additional customer warnings will be given when both of If the engine fails to start after eight attempts, allow these conditions are met: the starter to cool for at least 10 minutes, then repeat In some cases the ParkSense graphic will be displayed in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 95: Extreme Cold Weather (Below -22°F Or −30°C)

    STARTING AND OPERATING For the recommended viscosity and quality grades XTREME EATHER WARNING! page 280. Ú –22°F O −30°C) ELOW  Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to get it CAUTION! started. Vehicles equipped with an automatic trans- To ensure reliable starting at these temperatures, use of mission cannot be started this way.
  • Page 96 STARTING AND OPERATING  The Brake Warning Light indicates that the parking WARNING! brake is applied, it does not show the degree of brake application.  Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, or in a location accessible to children. A child could When parking on a hill, it is important to turn the front operate power windows, other controls, or move the wheels toward the curb on a downhill grade and away from...
  • Page 97: Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WARNING! WARNING! You must press and hold the brake pedal while shifting out  It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or NEUTRAL if the  Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with of PARK.
  • Page 98: Ignition Park Interlock

    STARTING AND OPERATING 8–S Be sure to keep your foot on the brake pedal when shifting GNITION NTERLOCK PEED UTOMATIC RANSMISSION between these gears. This vehicle is equipped with an Ignition Park Interlock The transmission gear range (PRNDM) is displayed both The transmission gear selector provides PARK, REVERSE, which requires the transmission to be in PARK before the beside the gear selector and in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 99 STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVE position). In AutoStick mode, the transmission gear When parking on a hill, apply the parking brake before The following indicators should be used to ensure that you (1, 2, 3, etc.) is displayed in the instrument cluster. Move shifting the transmission to PARK.
  • Page 100 STARTING AND OPERATING message in the instrument cluster will inform the driver of shift control to select a lower gear page 100. Under Ú WARNING! the more serious conditions, and indicate what actions these conditions, using a lower gear will improve performance and extend transmission life by reducing may be necessary.
  • Page 101: Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE:  The transmission will automatically downshift to FIRST WARNING! gear when coming to a stop. After a stop, the driver Even if the transmission can be reset, we recommend that you visit an authorized dealer at your earliest possible should manually upshift (+) the transmission as the Do not downshift for additional engine braking on a vehicle is accelerated.
  • Page 102: Four-Wheel Drive Operation

    STARTING AND OPERATING FOUR–WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION If the “SERVICE POWER STEERING” message The transfer case provides five mode positions: and a flashing icon are displayed on the  2H — Two-Wheel Drive High Range instrument cluster screen, it indicates that the WARNING! ...
  • Page 103 STARTING AND OPERATING N (Neutral) (4H AUTO) for normal street and highway conditions on Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles depends on dry, hard surfaced roads. tires of equal size, type, and circumference on each wheel. WARNING! Any difference will adversely affect shifting and cause For variable driving conditions, the 4H AUTO mode can be damage to the transfer case.
  • Page 104: Trac-Lok Rear Axle - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING the transfer case. Apply a constant force when shifting the NOTE: WARNING! transfer case lever. Shifting into or out of 4L is possible with the vehicle completely stopped; however, difficulty may occur due to On vehicles equipped with a limited-slip differential, NOTE: the mating teeth not being properly aligned.
  • Page 105: Axle Lock (Tru-Lok) Rear Only - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING — This feature will only activate when the following This feature will only activate when the following conditions are met: conditions are met: QUIPPED  Ignition in RUN position, vehicle in 4L (Four-Wheel  Ignition in RUN position, vehicle in 4H (Four-Wheel Drive Low Range).
  • Page 106: Electronic Sway Bar Disconnect - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING If an axle lock request cannot be completed by the system Push the SWAY BAR switch to activate the system. Push To disconnect the stabilizer/sway bar, shift to either 4H or within five seconds due to vehicle operating conditions not the switch again to deactivate the system.
  • Page 107: Off Road+ - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING OFF ROAD+ — I When OFF ROAD+ is active, the following features will QUIPPED activate:  Engine/Transmission Calibration: Improved sand  The OFF ROAD+ telltale will illuminate in the instrument performance/ wheel slip focus, change in shift cluster display schedule for sport mode, pedal calibration set to aggressive, operates at elevated vehicle speeds...
  • Page 108: Stop/Start System

    STARTING AND OPERATING STOP/START SYSTEM The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every normal customer engine start. At that time, the system will go into STOP/START READY. The Stop/Start system is designed to reduce fuel consumption. The system will stop the engine To Activate The Autostop Mode, The Following Must Occur: automatically during a vehicle stop if the required ...
  • Page 109: To Start The Engine While In Autostop Mode

    STARTING AND OPERATING  Battery temperature is too warm or cold. It may be possible for the vehicle to be driven several  A Stop/Start system error occurs. times without the Stop/Start system going into a STOP/  Battery charge is low. ...
  • Page 110: To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start System

    STARTING AND OPERATING CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS NOTE: WARNING! The Stop/Start system will reset itself back to an ON condition every time the ignition is turned off and back on. Cruise Control can be dangerous where the system RUISE ONTROL cannot maintain a constant speed. Your vehicle could ANUALLY go too fast for the conditions, and you could lose control When engaged, the Cruise Control takes over accelerator...
  • Page 111 STARTING AND OPERATING To Set A Desired Speed Metric Speed (km/h) WARNING!  Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once will result in Turn the Cruise Control on. Cruise Control can be dangerous where the system a 1 km/h speed adjustment. Each subsequent tap of NOTE: cannot maintain a constant speed.
  • Page 112: Parksense Front/Rear Park Assist

    STARTING AND OPERATING Pushing the on/off button or placing the ignition in the OFF ParkSense can be active only when the gear selector is in ENSE ISPLAY position erases the set speed from memory. REVERSE or DRIVE. If ParkSense is enabled at one of these gear selector positions, the system will remain The warning display will turn on indicating the system PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST...
  • Page 113 STARTING AND OPERATING ParkSense Arcs 1 — No Tone/Solid Arc 6 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 2 — No Tone/Flashing Arc 7 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 8 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 4 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc 9 —...
  • Page 114 STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: WARNING ALERTS FOR REAR Rear Distance Greater than 79-59 inches...
  • Page 115: Parksense Warning Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING WARNING ALERTS FOR FRONT Audible Alert Chime None None None Fast Continuous Radio Volume Reduced NOTE: The ParkSense switch LED will be on when ParkSense is ENSE ARNING ISPLAY ParkSense will reduce the volume of the radio, if on, when disabled or requires service.
  • Page 116: Cleaning The Parksense System

    STARTING AND OPERATING If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR SENSORS” or NOTE: ENSE YSTEM SAGE “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE FRONT SENSORS” The “ParkSense Off” message will not display while the RECAUTIONS appears in the instrument cluster display make sure the vehicle is in 4WD Low position. outer surface and the underside of the rear fascia/ ...
  • Page 117: Parkview Rear Back Up Camera

    STARTING AND OPERATING Manual Activation Of The Back Up Camera WARNING! CAUTION! Press the Controls button located on the bottom of  Drivers must be careful when backing up even when  ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is unable to the Uconnect display or within the Apps menu.
  • Page 118: Refueling The Vehicle

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: NOTE: WARNING! If snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance builds up on  If the vehicle speed remains below 8 mph (13 km/h), the camera lens, clean the lens, rinse with water, and dry Drivers must be careful when backing up even when the Rear View Camera image will be displayed continu- with a soft cloth.
  • Page 119: Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message

    STARTING AND OPERATING Remove the fuel cap by rotating it counterclockwise. NOTE: WARNING!  When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the fuel tank  Never have any smoking materials lit in or near the is full. vehicle when the fuel door is open or the tank is ...
  • Page 120: Vehicle Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING VEHICLE LOADING Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) The entire vehicle should first be weighed on a commercial scale to ensure that the GVWR has not been exceeded. The GAWR is the maximum permissible load on the front The weight on the front and rear of the vehicle should then EIGHTS ABEL...
  • Page 121: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome)

    STARTING AND OPERATING RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME) OWING EHICLE EHIND NOTHER EHICLE Towing Condition Wheels OFF the Ground Four-Wheel Drive Models Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED Front NOT ALLOWED Dolly Tow Rear NOT ALLOWED On Trailer NOTE: When towing your vehicle, always follow applicable laws. Contact local authorities for additional details.
  • Page 122: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING TIPS RIVING Utility vehicles have higher ground clearance and a narrower track to make them capable of performing in a wide variety of off-road applications. Specific design characteristics give them a higher center of gravity than conventional passenger cars.
  • Page 123 STARTING AND OPERATING Simultaneous Brake And Throttle Gently remove the end cap from the vehicle and store WARNING! it where it will not get damaged. Operation Always wear your seat belt and firmly tie down cargo. Repeat this procedure on the other side. Many off-road driving conditions require the simultaneous Unsecured cargo can become projectiles in an off-road use of the brake and throttle (two-footed driving).
  • Page 124 STARTING AND OPERATING hard surfaces. Be sure you have a way to reinflate the tires USING A SPOTTER prior to reducing the pressure. Deep mud creates a great deal of suction around the tires There are many times where it is hard to see the obstacle and is very difficult to get through.
  • Page 125 STARTING AND OPERATING CROSSING A RAVINE, GULLY, DITCH, avoid spinning the log out from under your tires. Then ease limitations. Hills can cause serious problems. Some are the vehicle off the log using your brakes. just too steep to climb and should not be attempted. You WASHOUT OR RUT should always feel confident with the vehicle and your When crossing a ravine, gully, ditch, washout or a large rut,...
  • Page 126 STARTING AND OPERATING proceed over the top. If the wheels start to slip as you braking to control the descent and apply your brakes, if WARNING! approach the crest of a hill, ease off the accelerator and necessary, but do not allow the tires to lock. maintain headway by turning the steering wheel no more Do not descend a steep grade in NEUTRAL.
  • Page 127 STARTING AND OPERATING slow speed of (3 to 5 mph (5 to 8 km/h) maximum) and intruding on any wildlife, and you can recover the vehicle CROSSING DITCHES, STREAMS, SHALLOW light throttle. Keep the vehicle moving; do not try to if necessary.
  • Page 128 STARTING AND OPERATING After Driving Off-Road  Check threaded fasteners for looseness, particularly WARNING! on the chassis, drivetrain components, steering, and Off-road operation puts more stress on your vehicle than suspension. Retighten them, if required, and torque to Abrasive material in any part of the brakes may cause does most on-road driving.
  • Page 129: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT SYSTEMS UCONNECT SETTINGS The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access to your vehicle systems may still exist, even if the most recent version of vehicle software (such as Uconnect software) is For detailed information about your Uconnect 4/4 NAV The Uconnect system uses a combination of buttons on installed.
  • Page 130: Customer Programmable Features

    MULTIMEDIA For the Uconnect 4/4 NAV With 8.4-inch Display When making a selection, only press one button at a time USTOMER ROGRAMMABLE EATURES to enter the desired menu. Once in the desired menu, Press the Apps button, then press the Settings button press and release the preferred setting option until a on the touchscreen to display the menu setting screen.
  • Page 131 MULTIMEDIA Language When the Language button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different language options. Once an option is selected, the system will display in the chosen language. The available setting is: NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system and Instrument Cluster...
  • Page 132 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the brightness when the headlights are on. To access this Display Brightness With Headlights ON setting, Display Mode must be set to Manual. The “+” setting will increase the brightness; the “-”...
  • Page 133 MULTIMEDIA Units When the Units button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different measurement options. The selected unit of measurement will display in the instrument cluster display and Navigation system (if equipped). The available settings are: NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 134 MULTIMEDIA Voice When the Voice button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s Voice Recognition feature. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will change the response length for the Voice Recognition system. The “Brief” Voice Response Length setting provides a shortened audio description from the system.
  • Page 135 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the hours. Sync Time With GPS must be off for this setting Set Time Hours to be available. The “+” setting will increase the hours. The “-” setting will decrease the hours. This setting will allow you to set the minutes.
  • Page 136 MULTIMEDIA Camera When the Camera button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s camera features. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will add a timed delay to the ParkView Backup Camera when shifting out of ParkView Backup Camera Delay REVERSE.
  • Page 137 MULTIMEDIA Safety & Driving Assistance When the Safety & Driving Assistance button is selected on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s safety settings. These options will differ depending on the features equipped on the vehicle. The settings may display in list form or within subfolders on the screen. To access a subfolder, select the desired folder; the available options related to that feature will then display on the screen.
  • Page 138 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will change the type of alert provided when an object is detected in a vehicle’s blind spot. The “Off” setting will turn off Blind Spot Alert. The “Lights” setting will Blind Spot Alert activate the Blind Spot Alert lights on the outside mirrors. The “Lights & Chime” setting will activate both the lights on the outside mirrors and an audible chime.
  • Page 139 MULTIMEDIA Lights When the Lights button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s exterior and interior lights. NOTE:  When the “Daytime Running Lights” feature is selected, the daytime running lights can be turned on or off. This feature is only allowed by law in the country of the vehicle purchase. ...
  • Page 140 MULTIMEDIA Doors & Locks When the Doors & Locks button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to locking and unlocking the vehicle’s doors. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Auto Unlock On Exit This setting will unlock the doors when any of the doors are opened from the inside.
  • Page 141 MULTIMEDIA Seats & Comfort When Seats & Comfort button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the option related to the vehicle’s comfort systems when remote start has been activated or the vehicle has been started. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will activate the vehicle’s comfort system and heated seats or heated...
  • Page 142 MULTIMEDIA AUX Switches When the AUX Switches button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the four vehicle AUX switches. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will adjust the type and power source for the four vehicle AUX switches. There are two types: “Latching”...
  • Page 143 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will keep certain electrical features running after the engine is turned off. Doors Off Key Off Power Delay When any door is opened, the electronics will deactivate. The available settings are “0 sec”, “45 sec”, “5 min”, and “10 min”. This setting will allow you to set the amount of time the headlights remain on after the Headlight Off Delay vehicle has been turned off.
  • Page 144 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Auto Play This setting will automatically begin playing audio from a connected device. Surround Sound This setting will turn the Surround Sound system on or off. Loudness This setting will improve sound quality at lower volumes when enabled. Phone/Bluetooth®...
  • Page 145 MULTIMEDIA Reset Settings When the Reset Settings button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to resetting the Uconnect system back to its default settings. These settings can clear personal data and reset selected settings from other menus. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 146 MULTIMEDIA Radio Setup When the Radio Setup button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the radio setup information. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Traffic Announcement This setting will pause the radio or media device to issue a traffic announcement. This setting will turn on or off the ability for the frequency to automatically maintain the Alternative Frequency strongest signal.
  • Page 147 MULTIMEDIA System Information When the System Information button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the radio system information. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Software Licenses This setting will display the software licensing information screen. This setting will display different ways to update maps of the radio into your system.
  • Page 148: Radio Operation And Mobile Phones

    MULTIMEDIA RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES  Status of Hill Descent/Selec-Speed Control and Selected Speed in mph (km/h) Under certain conditions, the mobile phone being on in  Status of Off-Road+ Mode your vehicle can cause erratic or noisy performance from your radio.
  • Page 149: Drivetrain

    MULTIMEDIA RIVETRAIN CCESSORY AUGE The Drivetrain page displays information concerning the The Accessory Gauge page displays the current status of vehicle’s drivetrain. the vehicle’s Coolant Temperature, Oil Temperature, Oil Pressure (Gas Vehicles Only), Transmission Temperature, The following information is displayed: and Battery Voltage.
  • Page 150: Pitch & Roll

    MULTIMEDIA & R — I ITCH RAIL QUIPPED The Pitch & Roll page displays the vehicle’s current pitch Your vehicle may be equipped with a TrailCam that allows (angle up and down) and roll (angle side to side) in you to see an on-screen image of the front view of your degrees.
  • Page 151: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES  Brake pedal pulsations. WARNING!  A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end of the stop. (ABS)  The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws of physics RAKE YSTEM The ABS is designed to function with the Original from acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tires.
  • Page 152: Rear Seat Reminder Alert (Rsra) - If Equipped

    SAFETY (EBC) system is not functioning and that service is required. upon the driver placing the ignition in the OFF position to LECTRONIC RAKE ONTROL However, the conventional brake system will continue to exit the vehicle. YSTEM operate normally if the ABS Warning Light is on. To enable or disable RSRA, see page 128.
  • Page 153 SAFETY braking is no longer desired. Once the brake pedal is EBD manages the distribution of the braking torque WARNING! released, the BAS is deactivated. between the front and rear axles by limiting braking pressure to the rear axle. This is done to prevent overslip Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road conditions WARNING! of the rear wheels to avoid vehicle instability, and to...
  • Page 154 SAFETY the intended path, ESC applies the brake of the Partial Off WARNING! appropriate wheel to assist in counteracting the oversteer This mode may be useful if the vehicle becomes stuck. or understeer condition.  Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly maintain This mode may modify TCS and ESC thresholds for your vehicle, may change the handling characteris- The ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light located in...
  • Page 155 SAFETY Full Off — If Equipped Light also flashes when TCS is active. If the ESC WARNING! Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light begins to flash The “Full Off” mode is intended for off-highway or off-road during acceleration, ease up on the accelerator and apply ...
  • Page 156 SAFETY HDC has three states: HDC Target Set Speeds Driver Override Off (feature is not enabled and will not activate).  P = No set speed. HDC may be enabled but will not acti- The driver may override HDC activation with throttle or vate brake application at any time.
  • Page 157 SAFETY  The vehicle is driven greater than 40 mph (64 km/h)  The vehicle must be on a sufficient grade. WARNING! (HDC exits immediately).  The gear selection must match vehicle uphill direction HDC is only intended to assist the driver in controlling ...
  • Page 158 SAFETY Disabling And Enabling HSA Rain Brake Support (RBS) Enabling SSC SSC is enabled by pushing the SSC switch, but the This feature can be turned on or turned off. To change the RBS may improve braking performance in wet conditions. following conditions must also be met to enable SSC: It will periodically apply a small amount of brake pressure current setting...
  • Page 159 SAFETY The set speed for SSC is selectable by the driver, and can  5th = 1.8 mph (3 km/h)  The driver overrides SSC set speed with throttle or be adjusted by using the gear shift +/-. Additionally, the brake application.
  • Page 160: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    SAFETY AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS  The cluster icon and switch lamp will illuminate and on a driven axle is spinning faster than the other, the remain on solid when SSC is enabled or activated. system will apply the brake of the spinning wheel. This will These are the normal operating conditions for SSC.
  • Page 161 SAFETY forward gear and enters standby mode when the vehicle is  The Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) system may experi- in PARK (P). ence dropouts (blinking on and off) of the side mirror warning indicator lamps when a motorcycle or any The BSM detection zone covers approximately one lane small object remains at the side of the vehicle for width on both sides of the vehicle 12 ft (3.8 m).
  • Page 162 SAFETY Entering From The Side Entering From The Rear Vehicles that move into your adjacent lanes from either Vehicles that come up from behind your vehicle on either side of the vehicle. side and enter the rear detection zone with a relative speed of less than 30 mph (48 km/h).
  • Page 163 SAFETY Overtaking Traffic such objects. This is normal operation and your vehicle does not require service. If you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative speed less than 15 mph (24 km/h) and the vehicle remains in The BSM system will not alert you of objects that are the blind spot for approximately 1.5 seconds, the warning traveling in the opposite direction of the vehicle in light will be illuminated.
  • Page 164 SAFETY WARNING! WARNING! The Blind Spot Monitoring system is only an aid to help Rear Cross Path Detection (RCP) is not a backup aid detect objects in the blind spot zones. The BSM system system. It is intended to be used to help a driver detect is not designed to detect pedestrians, bicyclists, or an oncoming vehicle in a parking lot situation.
  • Page 165: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation - If Equipped

    SAFETY an alert present on that side of the vehicle, an audible Door Removal NOTE: chime will also be sounded. Whenever a turn signal and FCW monitors the information from the forward looking When either the front driver or passenger door is removed, detected object are present on the same side at the same sensors as well as Electronic Brake Controller (EBC), to the instrument cluster will display “Blind Spot Temporarily...
  • Page 166 SAFETY  The FCW system is intended for on-road use only. If the The FCW setting menu can be adjusted through the vehicle is taken off-road, the FCW system should be Uconnect Settings page 128. Ú deactivated to prevent unnecessary warnings to the ...
  • Page 167 SAFETY FCW Braking Status And Sensitivity  This setting provides less reaction time than the This indicates there is an internal system fault. Although “Far” and “Medium” settings, which allows for a the vehicle is still drivable under normal conditions, have The FCW Sensitivity and Active Braking status are more dynamic driving experience.
  • Page 168: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    SAFETY The TPMS will continue to warn the driver of low tire TPMS Warning Light will turn off only after the tires are RESSURE ONITORING YSTEM pressure as long as the condition exists, and will not turn inflated to the vehicle’s recommended cold placard (TPMS) off until the tire pressure is at or above the recommended pressure value.
  • Page 169 SAFETY NOTE: TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM LOW PRESSURE WARNINGS  The TPMS is not intended to replace normal tire care and maintenance, or to provide warning of a tire failure The TPMS Warning Light will illuminate in the or condition. instrument cluster and a chime will sound ...
  • Page 170 SAFETY system receives the updated tire pressures, the system the dashes. A system fault can occur due to any of the Light as long as none of road tires are below the low will automatically update. The pressure values in the following: pressure warning threshold.
  • Page 171 SAFETY The hazard lamps will come on to confirm the vehicle is in NOTE: You may also store pressure values chosen for each axle Tire Fill Alert mode. If the hazard lamps do not come on in the Uconnect system application as preset pressure The Tire Fill Alert feature is set to “Disabled”...
  • Page 172: Occupant Restraint Systems

    SAFETY Horn chirps will indicate STFA status as tires are inflated/ To deactivate the TPMS, first replace all four wheel and message will no longer be displayed as long as no system deflated. The horn will chirp under the following STFA tire assemblies (road tires) with tires not equipped with fault exists.
  • Page 173: Important Safety Precautions

    SAFETY If a child from 2 to 12 years old (not in a rear-facing MPORTANT AFETY RECAUTIONS child restraint) must ride in the front passenger seat, Please pay close attention to the information in this move the seat as far back as possible and use the section.
  • Page 174: Seat Belt Systems

    SAFETY and could cause a collision that includes you. This can buckled. The outboard front passenger seat BeltAlert is WARNING! happen far away from home or on your own street. not active when an outboard front passenger seat is unoccupied. ...
  • Page 175 SAFETY BeltAlert may be triggered when an animal or other items WARNING! WARNING! are placed on the outboard front passenger seat or when the seat is folded flat (if equipped). It is recommended that  Relying on the air bags alone could lead to more ...
  • Page 176 SAFETY WARNING! WARNING!  A seat belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle will  A frayed or torn seat belt could rip apart in a collision not protect you properly. The lap portion could ride and leave you with no protection. Inspect the seat too high on your body, possibly causing internal inju- belt system periodically, checking for cuts, frays, or ries.
  • Page 177 SAFETY Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low To release the seat belt, push the red button on the across your hips, below your abdomen. To remove buckle. The seat belt will automatically retract to its In the driver and outboard front passenger seats, the top of slack in the lap belt portion, pull up on the shoulder stowed position.
  • Page 178 SAFETY Seat Belts And Pregnant Women Seat Belt Pretensioner NOTE: The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage is equipped The front outboard seat belt system is equipped with with an Easy Up feature. This feature allows the shoulder pretensioning devices that are designed to remove slack belt anchorage to be adjusted in the upward position from the seat belt in the event of a collision.
  • Page 179: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    SAFETY  Seat Belt Pretensioners While the air bag system is designed to be maintenance UPPLEMENTAL ESTRAINT YSTEMS free, if any of the following occurs, have an authorized  Seat Track Position Sensors (If Equipped) (SRS) dealer service the air bag system immediately. Air Bag Warning Light ...
  • Page 180 SAFETY Redundant Air Bag Warning Light WARNING! If a fault with the Air Bag Warning Light is  It is advisable to always carry children in a child detected, which could affect the restraint system on the rear seat, which is the most Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), the protected position in the event of a collision.
  • Page 181 SAFETY system has a multistage front air bag. The first stage Seat belts are necessary for your protection in all WARNING! inflator is triggered immediately during an impact that collisions, and also are needed to help keep you in requires air bag deployment. For the multistage air bag, a position, away from an inflating air bag.
  • Page 182 SAFETY The Passenger Air Bag DISABLE Feature consists of the position. The ORC illuminates the Passenger Air Bag WARNING! following: DISABLE (OFF) Indicator Light and the Passenger Air Bag ENABLE (ON) Indicator Light on the overhead sports bar  A DISABLED (OFF) Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag ...
  • Page 183 SAFETY Passenger Air Bag DISABLE (OFF) Indicator Light – Passenger Air Bag ENABLE (ON) Indicator Light – WARNING! Located On The Overhead Sports Bar Located On The Overhead Sports Bar  NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat The Passenger Air Bag DISABLE (OFF) Indicator Light tells The Passenger Air Bag ENABLE (ON) Indicator Light tells protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH...
  • Page 184 SAFETY DISABLING (OFF) The Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag To DISABLE (OFF) the Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag, access the instrument cluster display main menu located in the instrument cluster by pushing the Up or Down arrow button located on the steering wheel, then complete the following actions: Action Information Scroll Up or Down to “Vehicle Set-Up”...
  • Page 185 SAFETY Following the actions listed in the table above will DISABLE (OFF) the Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag. The Passenger Air Bag DISABLE (OFF) Indicator light on the overhead sports bar will illuminate to show that the Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag will not deploy during a collision. ENABLING (ON) The Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag Access the instrument cluster display main menu located in the instrument cluster by pushing the Up or Down arrow button located on the steering wheel, then complete the following actions:...
  • Page 186 SAFETY Following the actions in the table above will ENABLE (ON) Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags (SABs) are WARNING! the Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag. The Passenger Air located in the outboard side of the front seats. The SABs are marked with “SRS AIRBAG” or “AIRBAG” on a label or Bag ENABLE (ON) Indicator Light on the overhead ...
  • Page 187 SAFETY positioned in the area where the SAB inflates. Children are The Side Air Bags will not deploy in all side collisions, WARNING! at an even greater risk of injury from a deploying air bag. including some collisions at certain angles, or some side collisions that do not impact the area of the passenger ...
  • Page 188 SAFETY  Steering Wheel and Column heal quickly. However, if you haven’t healed signifi- NOTE: cantly within a few days, or if you have any blistering,  Instrument Panel  Air bag covers may not be obvious in the interior trim, see your doctor immediately.
  • Page 189 SAFETY  Cut off battery power to the: changed from ignition START or ON/RUN to ignition OFF. WARNING! Carefully check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine  Engine compartment and on the ground near the engine  Do not attempt to modify any part of your air bag ...
  • Page 190: Child Restraints - Carrying Children Safely

    SAFETY — C  How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the acceler- Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up at all HILD ESTRAINTS ARRYING ator and/or brake pedal; and, times, including babies and children. EC directive 2003/ HILDREN AFELY 20/EC requires proper use of restraints in all EC countries.
  • Page 191 SAFETY for each weight group. These devices are recommended Weight Size class / WARNING! having been specifically designed for Jeep® vehicles. Group Groups Fixing  A deploying passenger front air bag can cause death WARNING! Indicatively ISO/L1 or serious injury to a child 12 years or younger,...
  • Page 192 SAFETY “Universal” Child Restraint Systems Group 0 And 0+ supports the child’s head and does not induce stress on the neck in the event of sudden decelerations or a crash. Before installing any child restraint in this vehicle, see the The rear-facing child restraint is restrained by the vehicle’s Child Restraint Usage by Seating Position table to check if seat belts, as shown in fig.
  • Page 193 SAFETY Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Fig. B Fig. C Fig. D Children who weigh between 9 kg and 18 kg may be Children who weigh between 15 kg and 25 kg and who are Children who weigh between 22 kg and 36 kg and who are carried in a Group 1, forward facing seat like the one in fig.
  • Page 194 SAFETY Seat Belts For Older Children WARNING! WARNING! Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat belts instead  Improper installation can lead to failure of an infant Never allow a child to put the shoulder belt under an of using child restraints.
  • Page 195 SAFETY Locating The Tether Anchorages Center Seat ISOFIX seatback and a top tether anchorage located behind the seating position. Four-Door Models Four Door Model An example of a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system for There are tether strap anchorages behind weight group 1 is shown in fig.
  • Page 196 SAFETY Installing Child Restraints Using The Top When using a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system, you Tighten all of the straps as you push the child can only use approved child restraint systems with the restraint rearward and downward into the seat. Tether Anchorage: marking ECE R44 (release R44/03 or superior) “Universal Remove slack in the straps according to the child...
  • Page 197 SAFETY Attach the tether strap hook of the child restraint to Remove slack in the tether strap according to the WARNING! the top tether anchorage as shown in the diagram. child restraint manufacturer’s instructions. The child restraint owner’s manual provides instructions for installing the child restraint using the WARNING! seat belt.
  • Page 198 SAFETY Child Restraint Usage By Seating Position This table gives technical information specifically intended for child restraint system manufacturer and, as such, translation into national language is not required: Two Door Model Seating Positions Seat Position Number Seating Position Suitable For Forward Facing Universal Belted (yes/no) Seating Position Suitable For Rearward Facing Universal Belted (yes/no) i-Size Seating Position (yes/no) Seating Position Suitable For Lateral Fixture (L1/L2)
  • Page 199 SAFETY WARNING!
  • Page 200 SAFETY Child Restraint Usage By Seating Position This table gives technical information specifically intended for child restraint system manufacturer and, as such, translation into national language is not required: Four Door Model Seating Positions Seat Position Number Seating Position Suitable For Forward Facing Universal Belted (yes/no) Seating Position Suitable For Rearward Facing Universal Belted (yes/no) i-Size Seating Position (yes/no) Seating Position Suitable For Lateral Fixture (L1/L2)
  • Page 201 SAFETY WARNING!
  • Page 202: Safety Tips

    SAFETY SAFETY TIPS RANSPORTING AFETY HECKS HOULD NSIDE EHICLE Air Bags deploying in the front seat could harm your pet. RANSPORTING ASSENGERS An unrestrained pet will be thrown about and possibly Seat Belts injured, or injure a passenger during panic braking or in a NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE CARGO AREA.
  • Page 203 SAFETY Defroster WARNING! WARNING! Check operation by selecting the defrost mode and place  ALWAYS REMOVE THE EXISTING  ALWAYS make sure objects cannot fall or slide into the blower control on high speed. You should be able to FLOOR MAT FROM THE VEHICLE before the driver’s side floor area when the vehicle is feel the air directed against the windshield.
  • Page 204: Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make Outside The Vehicle

    SAFETY The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into ERIODIC AFETY HECKS HOULD XHAUST the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust UTSIDE EHICLE system. WARNING! Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the exhaust Tires Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain carbon system, when exhaust fumes can be detected inside the Examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven wear monoxide (CO), which is colorless and odorless.
  • Page 205: Carbon Monoxide Warnings

    SAFETY ARBON ONOXIDE ARNINGS WARNING! Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is deadly. Follow the precautions below to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning:  Do not inhale exhaust gases. They contain carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas, which can kill. Never run the engine in a closed area, such as a garage, and never sit in a parked vehicle with the engine running for an extended period.
  • Page 206: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS This is an emergency warning system and it should not be used when the vehicle is in motion. Use it only when your vehicle is disabled or signaling a safety hazard warning for The Hazard Warning Flashers button is located on the other motorists.
  • Page 207 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY back through the Emergency Call system. Once the call The SOS-Emergency Call has priority over other audio of faults. In this case, the system works only if powered has ended, you can still call the emergency service sources, which will be muted.
  • Page 208 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY System Requirements Frequently Asked Questions: WARNING!  Vehicle must have an operable 4G network connection. What happens if I accidentally push the SOS-Emergency  The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) turns on the Call Button?  Vehicle must be powered with a properly functioning air bag warning light in the instrument cluster if a electrical system.
  • Page 209: Jacking And Tire Changing

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING REPARATIONS ACKING Park on a firm, level surface. Avoid ice or slippery WARNING! areas.  Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the WARNING! vehicle close to moving traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit when operating Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the the jack or changing the wheel.
  • Page 210: Jack Location

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Remove tool kit and assemble tools. OCATION The jack and lug wrench are located in the rear cargo area. PARE EMOVAL To remove jack and tools proceed as follows: To remove the spare tire from the carrier, remove Lift the load floor in the cargo area.
  • Page 211: Jacking Instructions

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench turning WARNING! them counterclockwise. If equipped, remove the locking lug nut with the lock key (located in the glove  Turn on the Hazard Warning Flashers. box) turning it counterclockwise. ...
  • Page 212 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Assemble the jack and jacking tools. Connect the jack handle driver to the extension, then to the lug wrench. Jack Lift Box Usage Front Lifting Point Operate the jack from the front or the rear of the NOTE: vehicle.
  • Page 213 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Install the lug nuts with the cone-shaped end toward the wheel. Lightly tighten the lug nuts clockwise. WARNING! To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered.
  • Page 214: Jump Starting

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JUMP STARTING 15. Return the lock bolt to the lock position on the REPARATIONS TART camera cover by turning the lock clockwise using the provided #40 torx head driver and ratchet. Then, If your vehicle is equipped with a Stop/Start system, it will If your vehicle has a discharged battery, it can be jump reinstall the camera cover by slipping it over the be equipped with two batteries...
  • Page 215 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY The battery in your vehicle is located in the left rear of the If using another vehicle to jump start the battery, park WARNING! engine compartment. the vehicle within the jumper cable’s reach, apply the parking brake and make sure the ignition is OFF. ...
  • Page 216: Jump Starting Procedure

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Start the engine in the vehicle that has the booster TARTING ROCEDURE WARNING! battery, let the engine idle a few minutes, and then start the engine in the vehicle with the discharged Do not connect the jumper cable to the negative (-) post WARNING! battery.
  • Page 217: If Your Engine Overheats

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS Reinstall the protective cover over the positive (+) In the event it is observed that the temperature gauge is post of the discharged vehicle. moving towards or close to the HOT (H) position, you can reduce the potential for overheating by taking the If the vehicle is overheating, it will need to be serviced by NOTE:...
  • Page 218: Manual Park Release

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY MANUAL PARK RELEASE See the following steps to use the Manual Park Release: Fish the tether strap up through the opening in the console base. Firmly apply the parking brake. In order to move the vehicle in cases where the Using a small screwdriver or similar tool, remove the transmission will not shift out of PARK (P) (such as a manual park release cover located in front of the gear...
  • Page 219 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Pull the tether strap up until the release lever locks To Reset The Manual Park Release: Tuck the tether strap into the base of the console, into place in the vertical position. The vehicle is now and reinstall the cover.
  • Page 220: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE NOTE: CAUTION!  For vehicles with automatic transmission: Shifts If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand or snow, it can  Racing the engine or spinning the wheels may lead to between DRIVE (D) and REVERSE (R) can only be often be moved using a rocking motion.
  • Page 221: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial towing service. If the transmission and drivetrain are operable, disabled 4x4 vehicles may also be towed as described page 120. Ú...
  • Page 222: Four-Wheel Drive Models

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY –W HEEL RIVE ODELS SAGE FCA recommends towing with all wheels OFF the ground. Your vehicle is equipped with tow eyes that can be used to Acceptable methods are to tow the vehicle on a flatbed or move a disabled vehicle.
  • Page 223: Enhanced Accident Response System (Ears)

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Tow Eye Usage Precautions CAUTION! WARNING!  The tow eye must only be used for roadside emergen- cies. Use with an appropriate device in accordance with Stand clear of vehicles when pulling with tow eyes. highway code (a rigid bar or rope) to maneuver the ...
  • Page 224: Servicing And Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING Refer to the “Service And Warranty Handbook” for scheduled servicing.
  • Page 225: Engine Compartment

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.0L G ASOLINE NGINE 1 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap 6 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 2 — Intercooler Coolant Pressure Cap 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick 3 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Cap 8 — Engine Oil Fill 4 —...
  • Page 226: Checking Oil Level

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Adding 1 qt (1 L) of oil when the reading is at the low end NOTE: HECKING EVEL of the dipstick range will raise the oil level to the high end Use care when filling under hood fluids such as engine oil, To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine oil must of the range marking.
  • Page 227: Pressure Washing

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE RESSURE ASHING CAUTION! WARNING! Cleaning the engine compartment with a high pressure  It is essential when replacing the cables on the  Battery gas is flammable and explosive. Keep flame washer is not recommended. battery that the positive cable is attached to the posi- or sparks away from the battery.
  • Page 228: Engine Oil

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE American Petroleum Institute (API) Synthetic Engine Oils WARNING! Approved Engine Oil Your engine was designed for synthetic engine oils, only You can be badly injured working on or around a motor use synthetic API approved engine oils. These symbols mean that the oil has been certified by the vehicle.
  • Page 229: Engine Oil Filter

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Air Cleaner Filter Inspection and NGINE ILTER WARNING! Replacement The engine oil filter should be replaced with a new filter at The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, etc.) can Engine Air Cleaner Filter Removal every engine oil change. provide a measure of protection in the case of engine backfire.
  • Page 230: Accessory Drive Belt Inspection

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Lift the engine air cleaner filter cover to access the Engine Air Cleaner Filter Installation CCESSORY RIVE NSPECTION engine air cleaner filter. NOTE: Inspect and clean the housing if significant dirt or debris is WARNING! present before replacing the engine air cleaner filter. ...
  • Page 231: Air Conditioner Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE When inspecting accessory drive belts, small cracks that  Groove jumping (belt does not maintain correct posi- WARNING! run across the ribbed surface of the belt, from rib to rib, tion on pulley) are considered normal. These are not a reason to replace ...
  • Page 232 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling The cabin air filter is located in the fresh air inlet behind Pivot the glove compartment downward. the glove compartment. Perform the following procedure R-134a Disengage the two retaining tabs that secure the to replace the filter: cabin air filter access door to the HVAC housing.
  • Page 233: Body Lubrication

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Remove the cabin air filter from the HVAC air inlet Close cabin air filter access door and secure retaining as Mopar® Spray White Lube to ensure quiet, easy housing. Pull the filter elements out pinching them to tabs.
  • Page 234 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: Lift the wiper arm to raise the wiper blade off of the glass, until the wiper arm is in the full up position. Life expectancy of wiper blades varies depending on geographical area and frequency of use. Poor perfor- mance of blades may be present with chattering, marks, water lines or wet spots.
  • Page 235 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Insert the hook on the tip of the arm through the Lift wiper arm off of the glass and rotate wiper blade opening in the wiper blade. outward to disengage the wiper blade from the wiper arm. Slide the wiper blade up into the hook on the wiper arm, latch engagement will be accompanied by an audible click.
  • Page 236: Exhaust System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Under normal operating conditions, the catalytic converter XHAUST YSTEM WARNING! will not require maintenance. However, it is important to The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into keep the engine properly tuned to ensure proper catalyst  A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you park over the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust operation and prevent possible catalyst damage.
  • Page 237: Cooling System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Selection Of Coolant authorized dealer. Check the front of the A/C condenser or OOLING YSTEM radiator for any accumulation of bugs, leaves, etc. If dirty, For further information page 280. Ú clean by gently spraying water from a garden hose WARNING! vertically down the face of the A/C condenser or the back NOTE:...
  • Page 238 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cooling System Pressure Cap  Some vehicles require special tools to add coolant tures below −34°F (−37°C) are anticipated. Please properly. Failure to fill these systems properly could contact an authorized dealer for assistance. The cap must be fully tightened to prevent loss of engine lead to severe internal engine damage.
  • Page 239 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Coolant Level — 2.0L children, do not store ethylene glycol-based coolant in The radiator normally remains completely full, so there is open containers or allow it to remain in puddles on the no need to remove the radiator/coolant pressure cap ground.
  • Page 240: Brake System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE  Check the coolant freeze point in the radiator and in For further information page 281. Ú WARNING! the coolant expansion bottle. If engine coolant needs to be added, the contents of the coolant expansion WARNING! Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure and possibly bottle must also be protected against freezing.
  • Page 241: Front/Rear Axle Fluid

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Selection Of Lubricant Drain And Refill WARNING! Use only the manufacturer recommended fluid Refer to the “Service and Warranty Handbook” for the  Do not allow petroleum-based fluid to contaminate proper maintenance intervals. Ú page 281. the brake fluid. Brake seal components could be Selection Of Lubricant RANSFER damaged, causing partial or complete brake failure.
  • Page 242: Fuses

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Special Additives Selection Of Lubricant USES The manufacturer strongly recommends against using any It is important to use the proper transmission fluid to General Information special additives in the transmission. Automatic ensure optimum transmission performance and life. Use Transmission Fluid (ATF) is an engineered product and its only the manufacturer specified transmission fluid WARNING!
  • Page 243 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Power Distribution Center (PDC) The fuses protect electrical systems against excessive current. The Power Distribution Center is located in the engine When a device does not work, you must check the fuse compartment near the battery. This center contains element inside the blade fuse for a break/melt.
  • Page 244 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Power Distribution Center Location...
  • Page 245 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare 40 Amp Green – Starter – 5 Amp Tan Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) – 20 Amp Yellow Fuel Pump MTR/FPCM – 5 Amp Tan Security Gateway –...
  • Page 246 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare 30 Amp Pink – Central Body Controller (CBC) 1-INTERIOR LIGHTS – 20 Amp Yellow REAR WIPER Engine Control Module (ECM)/Powertrain Control Module (PCM)/Motor Generator Unit (MGU) WAKE UP/Power 10 Amp Red –...
  • Page 247 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped Electronic Stability Control (ESC)/Electric Hydraulic Power Steering (EHPS)/Smart Bar Control Module (SBCM) – 10 Amp Red WAKE UP 30 Amp Pink – BRAKE VAC PMP * 30 Amp Pink –...
  • Page 248 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Digital TV (DSRC)/USB/InSide RearView Mirror (ISRVM)/ Compass Module (CSGM) – 20 Amp Yellow CIGAR LTR – – Spare – – Spare – 10 Amp Red Central Vision Processing Module (CVPM) –...
  • Page 249 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – 5 Amp Tan Motor Generator Unit MGU Belt Starter Generator (BSG) * – 25 Amp Clear INJ/IGN COIL (GAS)/GLO PLUG MOD (DSL) – – Spare – 10 Amp Red HD ELEC ACC PKG * 20 Amp Blue –...
  • Page 250 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – 10 Amp Red PM SENSOR * 30 Amp Pink – BRAKE VAC PMP 2 * – 10 Amp Red SUPPLY/PURGING PMP * 20 Amp Blue – NOx SENSOR #1/ #2 * Steering Column Control Module (SCCM)/ Cruise Control (CRUISE CTL)/Digital TV (DTV) / EVIC / Airbag Disable –...
  • Page 251 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped F102 – 15 Amp Blue DUAL USB PORT F103 – 15 Amp Blue HD ACCY #3 * F104 – 15 Amp Blue PPU COOL PUMP * F105 – 10 Amp Red Integrated Center Stack (ICS)/Heat Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) F106...
  • Page 252: Bulb Replacement

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EPLACEMENT Replacement Bulbs, Names, And Part Numbers In the instance a bulb needs to be replaced, this section includes bulb description and replacement part numbers. NOTE: See an authorized dealer for LED bulb replacement. Interior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Automatic Transmission Indicator Lamp Heater Control Lamps (2)
  • Page 253 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Exterior Bulbs Bulb Name Bulb Number Sport Front Park/Turn Signal Lamps (2) (Not Applicable for ECE Market) Premium Front Park/Turn Signal Lamps (2) Base (Sahara/Rubicon) Turn Lamp 7440NALL/WY21WLL Base (Sahara/Rubicon) Park DRL Lamp 7443LL Front Side Marker Lamps (2) Base Fog Lamps PSX24W Premium Fog Lamps...
  • Page 254 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Bulb Replacement Remove lamp from the vehicle. FRONT PARK/TURN SIGNAL Remove the lamp from the collar. NOTE: See the following steps to replace: Lens fogging can occur under certain atmospheric condi- Grab the bulb and rotate a quarter turn counter- Remove the front wheel liner fasteners to access tions.
  • Page 255 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE LED FRONT SIDE MARKER Firmly grab the bulb by the two latch features and REAR TAIL, STOP, TURN SIGNAL, AND BACKUP squeeze them together to unlock the bulb from the LAMP See the following steps to replace: back of the front fog lamp housing.
  • Page 256 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP (CHMSL) REAR FOG LAMP If necessary, push in on the assembly tab located inboard The stop lamp is mounted on a bracket that extends See the following steps to replace: behind the lamp housing. upward from the swing gate behind the spare tire.
  • Page 257: Tires

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TIRES Tire Markings Tire Loading And Tire Pressure NOTE: AFETY NFORMATION The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the driver's side Tire safety information will cover aspects of the following door.
  • Page 258: Tires - General Information

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE — G This placard tells you important information about the: IRES ENERAL NFORMATION Number of people that can be carried in the vehicle. Tire Pressure Total weight your vehicle can carry. Proper tire inflation pressure is essential to the safe and Tire size designed for your vehicle.
  • Page 259 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tread Wear Inflation pressures specified on the placard are always WARNING! “cold tire inflation pressure”. Cold tire inflation pressure is Improper cold tire inflation pressures can cause abnormal defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle has not been ...
  • Page 260 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation Tire Repair (96 kPa) condition, please replace the TPMS sensor as it is not designed to be reused. If your tire becomes damaged, it may be repaired if it The manufacturer advocates driving at safe speeds and NOTE: meets the following criteria: within posted speed limits.
  • Page 261 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tread Wear Indicators Life Of Tire NOTE: Wheel valve stem must be replaced as well when installing Tread wear indicators are in the original equipment tires to The service life of a tire is dependent upon varying factors new tires due to wear and tear in existing tires.
  • Page 262: Tire Types

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE YPES WARNING! WARNING! All Season Tires — If Equipped  Do not use a tire, wheel size, load rating, or speed Do not use Summer tires in snow/ice conditions. You rating other than that specified for your vehicle. could lose vehicle control, resulting in severe injury or All Season tires provide traction for all seasons (Spring, Some combinations of unapproved tires and wheels...
  • Page 263: Spare Tires - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Compact Spare Tire — If Equipped While studded tires improve performance on ice, skid and WARNING! traction capability on wet or dry surfaces may be poorer The compact spare is for temporary emergency use only. than that of non-studded tires. Some states prohibit Compact and collapsible spares are for temporary You can identify if your vehicle is equipped with a compact studded tires;...
  • Page 264: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE tire on the front or rear axle of your vehicle, but it is not. Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration caused by CAUTION! Installation of this limited use spare tire affects vehicle salt, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium handling.
  • Page 265: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE OTATION ECOMMENDATIONS CAUTION! CAUTION! The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle operate at Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles depends If the negative battery cables are not isolated properly it different loads and perform different steering, handling, on tires of equal size, type and circumference on each can cause a potential power spike or surge in the and braking functions.
  • Page 266: Bodywork

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE What Causes Corrosion?  Do not disconnect the Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS), or your Stop/Start system may not function for up to 24 Corrosion is the result of deterioration or removal of paint hours, due to the IBS being set into learn mode. and protective coatings from your vehicle.
  • Page 267: Preserving The Bodywork

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Special Care  Avoid leaving your vehicle unattended with the top RESERVING ODYWORK down, as exposure to sun or rain may damage interior  If you drive on salted or dusty roads or if you drive near Washing trim.
  • Page 268 Mopar® Jeep® Soft Glass they contain is particularly aggressive. water to drip into the vehicle’s interior.
  • Page 269: Interiors

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE cleaned and lubricated regularly. Clean them with a ARPET EMOVAL WARNING! mild soap solution and a small brush. Cleaning prod- ucts are available through an authorized dealer. Front Carpets (Two And Four-Door Models):  ALWAYS make sure objects cannot fall or slide into the driver’s side floor area when the vehicle is ...
  • Page 270 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Pull the carpet out from the front to the rear. Remove the grommets under the front seat. First for Under the back of the front seat, open the carpet split the rear carpet and then the front carpet. and then pull out the rear edge and slide the carpet to the front (do not remove the harness).
  • Page 271 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Finally open the carpet split around seat bracket and Rear Carpet (Four-Door Models): Remove the grommets under the rear seat (one left then remove the last two grommets. and one right). First the grommet for the cargo carpet Remove the grommets under the front seat (one left and then the rear carpet.
  • Page 272 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Rear Carpet (Two-Door Models): Remove the grommets under the front seat (one left Cargo Carpet (Four-Door Models): and one right). Remove the rear seats. Remove the grommets under the rear seat (one left Then pull the carpet out to the rear and open the and one right).
  • Page 273 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Remove the carpet under the load floor and the side Cargo Carpet (Four-Door Models) With Gap Hider: Side Carpet (Four-Door Models): support and then pull the carpet out. Remove the grommets under the rear seat (one left Remove the side grommet (one left and one right).
  • Page 274: Seats And Fabric Parts

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Seat Belt Maintenance Side Carpet (Two-Door Models): LASTIC OATED ARTS Remove the side grommet and then the lower one Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with chemical Use Mopar® Total Clean to clean vinyl upholstery. (left and right).
  • Page 275: Leather Surfaces

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: EATHER URFACES LASS URFACES If equipped with light colored leather, it tends to show any Mopar® Total Clean is specifically recommended for foreign material, dirt, and fabric dye transfer more so than All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis leather upholstery.
  • Page 276: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) during application, greater pedal force required to slow or stop, and potential activation of the Brake Warning Light. The VIN is found on the left front corner of the A-pillar, In the event power assist is lost for any reason the brakes visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield.
  • Page 277: Fuel Requirements

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FUEL REQUIREMENTS **Use only authorized dealer recommended lug nuts/ Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern until each nut/ bolts and clean or remove any dirt or oil before tightening. bolt has been tightened twice. Ensure that the socket is fully engaged on the lug nut/bolt (do not insert it halfway).
  • Page 278: Reformulated Gasoline

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS If a Non-FFV vehicle is inadvertently fueled with E-85 fuel, EFORMULATED ASOLINE ASOLINE XYGENATE LENDS the engine will have some or all of these symptoms: Many areas of the country require the use of Some fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline with ...
  • Page 279: Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl (Mmt) In Gasoline

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: ETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL YSTEM AUTIONS Intentional tampering with the emissions control system (MMT) I ANGANESE RICARBONYL can result in civil penalties being assessed against you. CAUTION! ASOLINE Follow these guidelines to maintain your vehicle’s MMT is a manganese containing metallic additive that is performance: blended into some gasolines to increase octane.
  • Page 280: Fluid Capacities

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) Two-Door Models 17.5 gal 66 L Four-Door Models 21.5 gal 81 L Engine Oil with Filter 2.0L Engine 5 qt 4.73 L Cooling System * 2.0L Engine 12 qt 11.4 L 2.0L Engine Intercooler 3.7 qt 3.5 L * Includes coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level.
  • Page 281: Engine Fluids And Lubricants

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend using Mopar® Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile (240,000 km) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) or equivalent meeting the requirements of the Engine Coolant manufacturer Material Standard MS.90032. We recommend using Mopar®...
  • Page 282: Chassis Fluids And Lubricants

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Use only Mopar® ZF 8 & 9 Speed ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid or equivalent. Failure Automatic Transmission to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission. Transfer Case We recommend using Mopar®...
  • Page 283: Customer Assistance

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE When you contact the distributor please provide all of the  Selling and servicing authorized dealer. following information:  Vehicle's delivery date and current odometer distance. FCA’s distributors are vitally interested in your satisfaction ...
  • Page 284: Argentina

    ARGENTINA AUSTRIA  Dodge Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number FCA Automobiles Argentina S.A.  Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 36343 000 Carlos Maria Della Paolera 299  Universal Toll Free Number  Local Toll Free Number Piso 25 Caba...
  • Page 285: Belgium

    BELGIUM BRAZIL  Dodge Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service* FCA FIAT® CHRYSLER AUTOMÓVEIS BRASIL LTDA Tel: 00 800 36343 000  Universal Toll Free Number Avenida Engenheiro Luís Carlos Berrini, 105 – Ed. Berrini ...
  • Page 286: Chile

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CHILE COLOMBIA CROATIA Comercial Chrysler S.A. Chrysler Colombia S.A. Autocommerce Hrvatska d.o.o. Av. Americo Vespucio 1601, Quilicura Avenida Calle 26 #70A-25 Jablanska 80 Santiago, Chile Zip Code 110931 10 000 Zagreb Zip Code 101931-7, 367-V Bogotá Colombia Tel: 00 385 1 3869 001 Tel.: +562 837 1300 Tel: +57 1 745 5777 Fax: 00 385 1 3869 069...
  • Page 287: Czech Republic

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK  Dodge Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service*  Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 36343 000  Universal Toll Free Number  Universal Toll Free Number  Local Toll Free Number...
  • Page 288: El Salvador

    EL SALVADOR FINLAND  Chrysler Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number Grupo Q del Salvador  Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 1692 1692 Ave. Las Amapolas (Autopista Sur)  Universal Toll Free Number  Local Toll Free Number Blvd.
  • Page 289: Germany

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE GERMANY GUATEMALA  Dodge Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service* Grupo Q del Guatemala Tel: 00 800 36343 000  Universal Toll Free Number Km 16 carretera a El Salvador, condado concepción  Local Toll Free Number...
  • Page 290: Hungary

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE HUNGARY INDIA  Chrysler Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service* FCA India Automobiles Private Limited Tel: 00 800 1692 1692  Universal Toll Free Number Registered Office:  Local Toll Free Number Tel: 80 10 10 80...
  • Page 291: Italy

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ITALY  Dodge Customer Service* SIA “Autobrava”  Universal Toll Free Number G.Astras street 5,  Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 36343 000 LV-1084 Riga  Universal Toll Free Number  Local Toll Free Number Tel.: +371 67812312...
  • Page 292: Luxembourg

     Dodge Customer Service*  Dodge Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 36343 000 Tel: 00 800 36343 000  Universal Toll Free Number  Local Toll Free Number ...
  • Page 293: Panama

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE PANAMA PERU  Jeep® Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number Automotora Autostar S.A. Divemotor S.A. Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Avenida Domingo Diaz, Via Tocumen, Frente a la Av. Canada 1160, Urb. Sta. Catalina  Local Toll Free Number...
  • Page 294: Portugal

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE PORTUGAL REUNION RUSSIA FIAT® Chrysler Automobiles Portugal, S.A. COTRANS AUTOMOBILES  Jeep® Customer Service* Mopar® – Dept. Customer Care 17 Bd du Chaudron, 97490 Sainte Clotilde  Universal Toll Free Number Lagoas Park, Edificio 15, Piso 2 Tel: 0262920000 Tel: 88 001 00 8182 ...
  • Page 295: Serbia

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SERBIA SOUTH AFRICA  Chrysler Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service*  Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 802 900 001  Universal Toll Free Number  Universal Toll Free Number  International Toll Number...
  • Page 296: Spain

     Dodge Customer Service*  Chrysler Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service* Tel: 00 800 36343 000 Tel: 00 800 1692 1692  Universal Toll Free Number  Local Toll Free Number ...
  • Page 297: Switzerland

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE SWITZERLAND TURKEY  Dodge Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service* Tofaş Türk Otomobil Fabrikasi A.S. Tel: 00 800 36343 000  Universal Toll Free Number Büyükdere Cad, No:145 Tofaş Han Zincirlikuyu  Local Toll Free Number...
  • Page 298: United Kingdom

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE UNITED KINGDOM VENEZUELA  Dodge Customer Service*  Universal Toll Free Number  Jeep® Customer Service* FCA VENEZUELA, L.L.C. Tel: 00 800 36343 000  Universal Toll Free Number PANCHO PEPE CROQUER ZONA INDUSTRIAL NORTE  Local Toll Free Number VALENCIA –...
  • Page 299: Index

    INDEX Air Conditioner System ..........230 Automatic Transmission ..........97 Air Conditioning Filter ..........50 Adding Fluid............. 241 About Your Brakes ............275 Air Conditioning System ..........49 Fluid And Filter Change........... 241 Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) ......237 Air Conditioning, Operating Tips ........50 Fluid Change ............
  • Page 300 Body Mechanism Lubrication........232 Cellular Phone...............147 Corrosion Protection ............ 265 B-Pillar Location ............256 Center High Mounted Stop Light .........255 Cruise Control (Speed Control)........109 Brake Assist System ............ 151 Checking Your Vehicle For Safety ........201 Cruise Light.............. 88 Brake Control System ..........151 Checks, Safety ..............201 Cupholders Brake Fluid ............
  • Page 301 Doors................23 Checking Oil Level ...........225 Removal ..............28 Compartment............224 Fabric Care..............266 Removal, Front............28 Compartment Identification........224 Fabric Top ..............266 Removal, Rear ............32 Coolant (Antifreeze)..........280 Filters Driver’s Seat Back Tilt ..........36 Cooling ..............236 Air Cleaner ............... 228 Driving................121 Exhaust Gas Caution........203 Air Conditioning ..........
  • Page 302 Fold-Flat Seats ..............36 Hill Start Assist ............. 156 Folding Rear Seats............37 Hood Prop ............... 68 Gas Cap (Fuel Filler Cap)........117 Folding Windshield............65 Hood Release ..............68 Gasoline, (Fuel).............276 Forward Collision Warning........... 164 Gasoline, Clean Air ............277 Four Wheel Drive............101 Gasoline, Reformulated ..........277 Operation..............
  • Page 303 Inverter Lights ................203 Lights On Reminder ..........44 Power................55 4WD................87 Loose Fuel Filler Cap ..........84 4WD Auto ..............88 Low Fuel..............84 4WD Part Time............87 Low Washer Fluid............85 Active Speed Limiter Fault........87 Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine) ..... 85 Jack Location..............
  • Page 304 Load Shed Battery Saver Mode ........79 Mirrors ................41 Oil, Engine ............227 Load Shed Battery Saver On ..........79 Automatic Dimming........... 41 Capacity ..............279 Load Shed Electrical Load Reduction......79 Electric Powered............42 Checking..............225 Load Shed Intelligent Battery Sensor ......79 Heated................ 42 Dipstick ..............
  • Page 305 Placard, Tire And Loading Information ....... 256 Release, Hood..............68 Safety Tips ..............201 Power Reminder, Seat Belt .............173 Safety, Exhaust Gas ............. 203 Brakes ..............275 Remote Control Schedule, Maintenance..........223 Door Locks ..............24 Starting System ............21 Seat Belt Reminder ............83 Inverter ...............55 Remote Keyless Entry Seat Belts.............173...
  • Page 306 Selec - Speed Control ..........157 Steering Tire Markings ..............256 Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze)........ 280 Power ...............100 Tire Safety Information ..........256 Sentry Key (Immobilizer)..........19 Tilt Column..............34 Tires............203 Sentry Key Replacement ..........18 Wheel Locking ............21 Aging (Life Of Tires) ..........260 Service Assistance ............
  • Page 307 Towing Behind A Motorhome ........120 Uconnect Settings Wheel And Wheel Tire Care ......... 263 Towing Eyes..............221 Customer Programmable Features..22 Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim.......... 263 Trac-Lok Passive Entry Programming........24 Wind Buffeting..............58 Rear Axle ..............103 Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) Connector.... 52 Window Fogging .............
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