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  • Page 4 INEOS WARRANTY Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Model Registration Date Partner Name Partner Code Engine Number Registration Number Additional Information...
  • Page 6 CARGO LOADING AND SECURING ......................................92 DRIVING ON ROAD ............................................ 98 DRIVING OFF ROAD ..........................................134 TOWING A TRAILER ..........................................150 TRANSPORTING YOUR GRENADIER ...................................... 155 WINCHES ..............................................159 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..............................176 INEOS NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTIES ..................................205...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION ............................................14 FEATURES ..............................................14 UPDATES ..............................................14 SYMBOLS IN THIS MANUAL ........................................14 GENERAL WARNINGS ..........................................15 ROLLOVER WARNING ..........................................16 DATA RECORDING ............................................. 16 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ........................................17 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 ......................................... 17...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Owner's Manual posted on our website at https://ineosgrenadier.com/en/us/. FEATURES © Copyright INEOS Automotive Americas, LLC, 2023. All Rights This manual addresses the features that were available for Reserved. This publication is provided with your Grenadier for your personal, private, and non-commercial use.
  • Page 9: General Warnings

    INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION Do not leave people or pets unattended in your Grenadier, particularly warm cold weather. Vehicles can quickly get very hot and GENERAL WARNINGS very cold. Even if the outside temperature is in These warnings apply generally to any use of your Grenadier. the 70s and the windows are cracked, the Failure to heed these may result in serious injury and death.
  • Page 10: Rollover Warning

    INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION ROLLOVER WARNING DATA RECORDING This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The WARNING: Utility vehicles have a significantly higher main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near rollover rate than other types of vehicles. crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a Your Grenadier is designed so that it can be driven off-road.
  • Page 11: Reporting Safety Defects

    Administrator, NHTSA, 400 Seventh and the key remote control for locking and unlocking the doors. Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain other INEOS vehicles with RFID do not use or record personal information about...
  • Page 12: California Proposition 65

    INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off -highway motor vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 13 OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION ............................................20 KEYS ................................................21 CENTER DISPLAY AND TOUCHSCREEN ....................................23 CENTRAL CONTROL INTERFACE (CCI) ..................................... 29 CENTER CONTROL PANEL ........................................30 OVERHEAD CONTROL PANEL ........................................32 TELLTALE CLUSTER ............................................ 35 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ........................................37 COMPASS WITH ALTIMETER (If equipped) ..................................... 38 FORWARD AND REAR LAMPS ........................................
  • Page 14: Introduction

    OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION controls or signals while driving. That could lead to a loss of control, an accident, and to serious injury and death. This section gives you an overview of the Grenadier, its keys, its interior controls and its exterior. The interior of your Grenadier has a familiar layout in some respects but perhaps not in others.
  • Page 15: Keys

    OVERVIEW KEYS same radio frequencies as the key, potentially affecting its operation. Introduction Your key has a retractable blade for starting the engine and manually locking/unlocking the doors. It also has an electronic remote control for unlocking, locking, and alarms. The key’s remote control might not work if: The key is too far from your Grenadier.
  • Page 16 Press and release Lock button to lock all doors, including the rear, and arm the security system. Exterior lights will You can purchase replacement keys from an INEOS dealer. An flash briefly. INEOS dealer can program replacement keys to work with your Grenadier.
  • Page 17: Center Display And Touchscreen

    Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the slot on the keep it away from children, and have it repaired or end of the housing opposite the Key Blade and pry the replaced by your INEOS dealer. housing apart. WARNING: Avoid exposing the key to extreme heat, dust, Remove the white plastic battery cover.
  • Page 18 OVERVIEW speed, gearshift position, transfer case range, fuel level, engine Introduction coolant temperature, an odometer, and a fuel range estimate. The Center Display and Touchscreen contains your Grenadier’s The Info Bar (B): is at the top of the screen. It displays context- computerized, electronic controls and many of your Grenadier’s specific information: displays.
  • Page 19 OVERVIEW The temperature overlay will appear as you adjust the climate Pathfinder mode: this display has navigational sub- controls. displays RECORD PATH and FOLLOW PATH for collecting or following waypoints, and ROADBOOK for tracking distances while navigating with a roadbook. Statistics: shows statistics for the current trip, including current location (latitude/longitude), altitude, travel time The volume overlay will appear when you adjust the audio...
  • Page 20 OVERVIEW USB connected devices such as phone or storage Connecting your phone or tablet devices. Bluetooth devices such as a phone tablet. Device The Device Tab shows phones that have been connected. The device tab will rename to Apple Carplay or Android Auto if your phone is connected and supports it.
  • Page 21 OVERVIEW Bluetooth discovery will start and show a list of available phones Connecting Android Auto nearby. Select your phone and follow the on-screen instructions to finish the setup. After connecting your phone or tablet using Bluetooth, a message will be displayed on the Center Display and Touchscreen directing To connect a device with a USB cable: you to follow instructions displayed on your Android Auto device’s USB ports are located inside the Center Storage Tray or the Center...
  • Page 22 OVERVIEW (horns, sirens, etc.) and be aware of your Center Display and Touch Screen Notices surroundings. While voice commands can reduce distractions, NOTE: avoid using them in complex traffic situations or when they can divert your attention. The touchscreen might not respond well if used Anything that diverts your attention and brain with gloves or if it's wet.
  • Page 23: Central Control Interface (Cci)

    OVERVIEW CENTRAL CONTROL INTERFACE (CCI) FAVORITE. Switches to radio by default; can be changed in the SETTINGS tab. On the Center Console just rearward of the shift levers is a rotary BACK. Returns to previous option or screen. knob with surrounding buttons. This is another means of controlling the Center Display and Touchscreen.
  • Page 24: Center Control Panel

    OVERVIEW CENTER CONTROL PANEL Air recirculation. Air conditioning. This is located on the vertical center panel of the instrument panel. Park assist. Volume. ECO Start/Stop. Rear defroster, power heated exterior mirrors (if equipped), and heated windshield washer jets (if equipped). Windshield defrost.
  • Page 25 OVERVIEW Air flow zones Vent adjustment Rotate the air flow zone knob (4), on the Center Control Panel, to To Adjust the air vents, use the vent knob. Push up or down to select the preferred air vents to distribute air flow into the vehicle. adjust the blades inside the vent.
  • Page 26: Overhead Control Panel

    OVERVIEW Press either or both buttons (1) and (5) on the Center Control Park Assist Panel, to cycle the seat heating level on the front seats. The LEDs show which heating level is set, where the higher the number of This is explained in the Driving on Road section.
  • Page 27 OVERVIEW interior lamp, you will probably never operate any of these left, rear left, and rear right roof outlet), of the exterior switches while in motion on a paved road. roof power outlets. EXT 4: If equipped – Switch on or off, the front winch (If equipped) and rear high amp outlet (NATO outlet).
  • Page 28 OVERVIEW Downhill Assist Activate or Deactivate the Downhill Assist The passenger air bag lamps (A) are located on the forward end of function. the Overhead Control Panel. (See Seats, Seat Belts, Children in Car Seats and Booster Seats, and Air Bags). ESC OFF: Switch the Electronic Stability Control function off or back on again.
  • Page 29: Telltale Cluster

    Right turn signal on be aware. Exterior bulb failure. If you must drive, be There is a condition that requires your aware of this and drive sparingly and immediate attention. accordingly. Consult an INEOS dealer as soon as you can. Side lamps on...
  • Page 30 Seat Belt Warning. Seated front seat accordingly, particularly on slick roads. passenger and/or driver is unbuckled or rear Consult an INEOS dealer as soon as you can. seat passenger/passengers unbuckled during Will also blink when actively supporting driving. Please make sure that all passengers driver.
  • Page 31: Steering Wheel Controls

    The Toot feature may be unfamiliar. It allows INEOS dealer to have your Grenadier towed there. Overall warning. If the lamp is red, stop driving immediately. Park your Grenadier in a safe place and contact an INEOS dealer to have your Grenadier towed there.
  • Page 32: Compass With Altimeter (If Equipped)

    All external lamps are sealed lamp units with light-emitting diodes or radio station change. (LED) as the light source. The lamp units are not repairable. If a lamp or lamp unit fails, contact your INEOS dealer for a Volume up. replacement.
  • Page 33 OVERVIEW To switch on the low beam, rotate the end of the left lever stalk to Daytime running lamps position 3. To switch off the low beam, rotate the end of the lever stalk back to the 'OFF' position; Position 1. Daytime running lamps increase visibility of your Grenadier during daylight.
  • Page 34 OVERVIEW The low beams use an asymmetrical beam to illuminate a shorter distance of the road ahead compared to high beam to avoid the POSITION STATUS DESCRIPTION blinding of oncoming vehicles. Switches beam Auto automatically when ambient Headlamp high beams light is low.
  • Page 35 OVERVIEW maintain adequate illumination of the road and space in front of your Grenadier, without blinding or annoying other drivers and road users. Turn the thumb wheel located in the Overhead Control Panel, to the required switch position. To adjust the headlamps: Park your Grenadier on level ground.
  • Page 36 OVERVIEW Side Marker lamps Turn signals Side marker lamps are amber lights on the front corners and red To briefly signal, push the left lever stalk upward or downward lights on the rear corners of your Grenadier. These can be used and release.
  • Page 37 OVERVIEW WARNING: Hazard signal When the 30/70 rear doors are open, Press the hazard warning lamp button, located on the Center they block a direct view of all rear Control panel, to activate the hazard warning lamps. When the lights, including the hazard lights. hazard warning lamps are switched on, all direction indicator Never open the 30/70 rear doors at signals will flash.
  • Page 38 OVERVIEW Rear fog lights Reverse lights When the ignition is set to ON and the Reverse gear is selected, The rear fog lights are operated by pressing button (1) on the the reverse lights will illuminate. stalk. LED auxiliary lights The Grenadier as standard is fitted with LED Auxiliary Lights.
  • Page 39: Interior Lamps

    OVERVIEW To Deactivate LED Auxiliary Lights: Turn on door ajar lamps by pressing the Automatic Interior Lamps switch located on the Overhead Control Panel between the Press the auxiliary light button in the Overhead front seats. When the Automatic Interior Lamps feature is Control Panel.
  • Page 40 OVERVIEW or down. Push the stalk back down, to the desired setting or off position, from a higher position. SPEED DESCRIPTION From the off position, when the stalk is temporarily pushed down, the wipers will QUICK WIPE perform a single sweep. The stalk will return to the off position as soon as it is released.
  • Page 41 OVERVIEW driver temporarily, will activate the rear washer and the wiper will Heated windscreen washer jets perform a continuous sweep for a set amount of time. Pulling the stalk toward the driver temporarily will activate the front washers The windshield washer warmers heat the front washer jets in cold and the wipers will perform a low-speed sweep for a set amount weather to prevent the washer fluid from freezing.
  • Page 42: Driving Controls

    OVERVIEW CONTINUOUS - Push the bottom of the button so that it Rear window wiper sits flush with the end of the stalk. The rear wiper will sweep continuously. The rear wiper is controlled with a three-position toggle button, on the end of the stalk.
  • Page 43 OVERVIEW WARNING: Do not let anyone have access to the fuses or the batteries for any purpose other than repair by a qualified person. Damaging or removing fuses can disable functions. The batteries can shock a person or expose them to toxic chemicals. Failure to follow these instructions and precautions may result in serious injury and death.
  • Page 44 BEFORE DRIVING INSPECTIONS ............................................. 51 FUELING ..............................................52 A BRIEF WORD ABOUT TIRES ........................................55...
  • Page 45 BEFORE DRIVING INSPECTIONS Make sure all doors are securely closed. Make sure that the windshield, windows, mirrors, and It’s important to make sure your Grenadier is ready—and you’re lamps are clear and unobstructed. If the windshield or ready—before using it. You must make sure of both before any windows are frosted, iced, or dirty, clear them before you drive.
  • Page 46 BEFORE DRIVING Periodically and before long trips, trailering, and off-road driving Inspection-related warnings In addition to everything mentioned above: WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and Test the tire pressures (including the spare’s) and adjust precautions may result in an accident and in serious as required to reach recommended cold pressure.
  • Page 47 BEFORE DRIVING We recommend at least 91 Octane (Pump Octane Number). Your range if you are driving aggressively, pulling a trailer, carrying a Grenadier will tolerate lower Octane fuels for short and infrequent heavy load, driving off-road, or driving over hills. use.
  • Page 48 BEFORE DRIVING Fueling at a gas pump Switch off the ignition. Leave your cell phone in your Grenadier. If there is a risk that you are carrying static electricity, ground yourself by touching some metal object that is connected to the ground before you open the fuel door.
  • Page 49 Driving habits, such as aggressive acceleration, speeds, condition and promptly remedy any condition that could affect and braking. performance. If in doubt, remedy; or contact your INEOS dealer. Weather, such as extreme temperatures and poor road conditions. WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and precautions may result in serious injury and death.
  • Page 50 DOORS AND WINDOWS INTRODUCTION ............................................57 SIDE DOORS ............................................... 57 30/70 REAR DOORS ........................................... 58 DOOR LATCHES ............................................59 DOOR FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS ON THE CENTER DISPLAY AND TOUCHSCREEN ....................... 60 DOOR WARNINGS ............................................. 60 WINDOWS ..............................................61...
  • Page 51: Introduction

    DOORS AND WINDOWS INTRODUCTION Lock the door by pressing the Lock Button on the key once or by having the driver use the power locks. Your Grenadier has six doors: four side doors and two rear doors. Each door has a window. Operating the side doors from inside When opening and closing doors, be particularly careful when If the door is locked, it can be unlocked with:...
  • Page 52: 30/70 Rear Doors

    DOORS AND WINDOWS the child locks are activated. Position (B) indicates that the child Operating the rear doors from the outside locks are not activated. Open the 30-side first. Unlock the doors using the key unlock button or the door unlock button on the inside of the driver door.
  • Page 53: Door Latches

    DOORS AND WINDOWS front is lower than the rear on a slope. Keep body parts Your Grenadier will send a sound signal and a visual signal on the and objects clear of the 30/70 doors. To close the rear Center Display and Touchscreen if a door is not in the primary doors, stand to the side to avoid the path of the doors.
  • Page 54: Door Features And Functions On The Center Display And Touchscreen

    DOORS AND WINDOWS DOOR FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS ON THE CENTER DISPLAY AND DOOR WARNINGS TOUCHSCREEN WARNING: Make sure all doors are fully latched and Many features related to your Grenadier’s doors can be locked before driving. customized through the Central Display. Select your Grenadier FUNCTIONS menu of the SETTINGS tab to access these settings: WARNING: The Central Locking System is not a child lock.
  • Page 55: Windows

    If your windshield must be replaced, replace it with a genuine that the window opening is clear before rolling INEOS replacement part. Aftermarket windshields may not be of up any window. Never allow children to remain sufficient quality. Make sure that the ADAS camera is recalibrated.
  • Page 56 DOORS AND WINDOWS Do not use window openings to get into or out To remove a Safari window: of your Grenadier except in an emergency Push the bottom of the latch forward. when there is no other way. Push the window upward. Failure follow these...
  • Page 57 DOORS AND WINDOWS To stow a Safari window, put it in the dedicated storage bag and secure it in on the floor of the caro area using the tie-down rings or Utility Rails (if equipped). (See Cargo Loading and Securing.) Do not use the Safari window openings to enter or exit your Grenadier except in an emergency when there is no other way.
  • Page 58 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS INTRODUCTION ............................................65 SITTING PROPERLY ............................................ 65 SEAT BELTS ..............................................73 CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS AND BOOSTER SEATS ..................................78 AIR BAGS ..............................................88 ADDITIONAL AIR BAG WARNINGS ......................................90...
  • Page 59: Introduction

    SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS INTRODUCTION All adult occupants in a front seat must: Adjust and lock the seat so that it is no closer to the air Where you sit, how you sit, and how you are restrained can affect bag than necessary.
  • Page 60 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS circumstances, place a child in a rear-facing infant seat in the front passenger seat. All children must be seated in a Rear-Facing Car Seat, a Forward- Facing Car Seat, or a Booster Seat if: Required by state law ;...
  • Page 61 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS Push that handle down to pump it downward. Once the seat back is in a comfortable position, make sure that it is locked into position before your Grenadier is taken out of P (Park) and driven.
  • Page 62 It is possible to fold the seat back forward to lie flat on top of the lower cushion without removing the head restraints. However, INEOS recommends removing the head restraint using the method shown above instead because it reduces the risk of...
  • Page 63 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS To return the folded seats to the upright position: Lift the seat back. Make sure that the outboard shoulder belts are not trapped behind or adjacent to the seat back by pulling it forward while returning the seat back to its upright and locked position.
  • Page 64 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS Never remove or install a head restraint while your Removing and adjusting head restraint Grenadier is in motion. All your Grenadier’s seats are equipped with a head restraint consisting of: Restraint pad: This is the cushioned part that the back of occupant's...
  • Page 65 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS to lock it there. Never adjust a head restraint while your Grenadier is in motion. To adjust a head restraint, pull the head restraint upward until the desired height is achieved.
  • Page 66 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS communicate (e.g., impaired occupants, people with dementia, Riding with feet raised off the floor increases children). As with any heater, the heat can accumulate to the point the risk that an occupant may slide under the that one may get mild to even severe burns.
  • Page 67: Seat Belts

    SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS All occupants, including the driver, should not the Grenadier’s seat belt can move within the seat. During a crash, operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle's seat until the retractor will lock when it senses either: the head restraints are placed in their proper That forces (Gs) exceeding a certain threshold are being...
  • Page 68 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS Pull the tongue and seat belt smoothly across your chest Putting on a seat belt and down to the buckle on the inboard side of your seating position. Insert the seat belt tongue into the buckle until it clicks.
  • Page 69 If a seat belt will not latch, take your Grenadier to an INEOS dealer immediately. Do not allow anyone to occupy the seat with a seat belt that will not latch.
  • Page 70 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS Seat belt reminder Wearing a seat belt Keep the webbing properly positioned while wearing the seat belt. The seat belt reminder warning symbol is displayed in the Do not allow it to be relocated by changing your seating position.
  • Page 71 If your Grenadier has been in a crash, have the seat belts the shoulder belt could lead to serious injury and death. inspected by your INEOS dealer and replaced if the pretensioners deployed or there was damage to the webbing or any other Position the lap belt low and tight across the hips.
  • Page 72: Children In Car Seats And Booster Seats

    Rear-Facing Car Seats (with built-in seat belts) for infants Grenadier are specifically designed for each seating and very small toddlers; position. Failure to use INEOS approved parts may result in serious injury and death. Forward-Facing Car Seats (with built-in seat belts) for toddlers who have outgrown Rear-Facing Car Seats;...
  • Page 73 They use seat. Such seats can be caught by a deploying air bag and flung different terms to describe them. INEOS cannot advise you on rearward. They are incompatible with the front seat air bag.
  • Page 74 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS Every Rear-Facing and Forward-Facing Car Seat needs to be between the bottom cushion and the seat back in each of the two installed using either the lower anchors or a seat belt to secure it outer rear seats.
  • Page 75 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS The LATCH (ISOFIX) anchors are not meant to be used when the sheriff, or from the resources mentioned above in the total mass of the child and car seat exceed 73 lb. (33 kg.) . They Introduction to this section on Children, Car Seats, and may not hold greater weights.
  • Page 76 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS To install a car seat using the seat belt: Press the car seat firmly downward and toward the rear while letting the upper (shoulder) webbing retract and Read all of the car seat manufacturer’s instructions and lock.
  • Page 77 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS secure a car seat to an Upper Tether anchor, follow the Introduction to this section on Children, Car Seats, and manufacturer's guidelines and: Booster Seats. Route the Upper Tether strap under the head restraint between the head restraint posts and over the back of the seat.
  • Page 78 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and Buckle the seat belt, listening for a click to confirm it's precautions may result in serious injury and death. secure. Confirm that it is latched by trying to pull the latch out with the belt.
  • Page 79 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS As soon as the emergency is over, relocate the Forward-Facing Car If the passenger airbag is disabled after the self-testing has Seat to one of the rear seats and secure it properly. finished, then the “OFF”...
  • Page 80 Overhead Control Panel is OFF when you believe it face, usually until they are over 12 years old. Booster seats elevate should be ON, consult your INEOS dealer immediately. and position a child so that your Grenadier’s seat belt can be...
  • Page 81 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS Thread the seat belt through or around the Booster Seat Sleeping and moving children according Booster Seat manufacturer’s instructions, ensuring the belt is straight without any Make sure that all occupants remain properly belted throughout twists.
  • Page 82: Air Bags

    SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS According to accident statistics, children are warnings could result in serious injury and safer when properly restrained in the rear death. seating positions than in the front seating There is no anti-pinch feature on the rear positions.
  • Page 83 SEATS, SEAT BELTS, CHILDREN IN CAR SEATS & BOOSTER SEATS, & AIR BAGS Do not place any objects over or near the air bag on the The airbag locations in the vehicle are highlighted by an “AIRBAG” instrument panel; any such objects could cause harm in the event imprint or marker in four locations around the interior.
  • Page 84: Additional Air Bag Warnings

    Center Display and Touchscreen, of the locations of the side and curtain air bags even intermittently, contact an INEOS dealer immediately. Do not and never lean against doors or windows. drive your Grenadier until it has been repaired. The system may...
  • Page 85 Your Grenadier must be repaired before it is used. If it is necessary to modify the air bag system for persons with disabilities, contact an INEOS dealer. Air bags do not guard against every injury. A...
  • Page 86 CARGO LOADING AND SECURING OVERVIEW ..............................................93 CARGO AREA .............................................. 94 ROOF LOADING ............................................95 TRAILER AND HITCH-MOUNTED DEVICES ....................................96 OTHER DEVICES INAPPROPRIATE FOR CARRYING CARGO WHILE DRIVING ........................96...
  • Page 87: Overview

    CARGO LOADING AND SECURING OVERVIEW The cargo is secured to your Grenadier with devices that are sufficient (in terms of location, number and strength) Your Grenadier has certain capacities for carrying cargo. Its Gross to keep it in place during normal driving and a crash. Vehicle Weight Rating is 7,716 lb.
  • Page 88: Cargo Area

    CARGO LOADING AND SECURING The heavier the load: The more your Grenadier’s handling and stability is CARGO AREA reduced. The first choice for carrying cargo must be the cargo area, which is The longer it takes to slow or stop your Grenadier. in front of the 30/70 doors and behind the rear seats.
  • Page 89: Roof Loading

    If you must carry cargo that protrudes beyond the rear of the cargo area, make sure to: The full length INEOS Roof Rack accessory (not including its own Secure it so that it will not slide out. weight) can accommodate up to 330 lb. (150 kg.) of the remaining cargo capacity while driving and up to 925 lb.
  • Page 90: Trailer And Hitch-Mounted Devices

    CARGO LOADING AND SECURING When loading the roof, obey the capacity limitations and think Never allow cargo on a carrier to obscure your Grenadier’s about the positioning of items before securing them in place. The taillights. shape, weight and size of the items loaded onto the roof can change the handling characteristics of the vehicle.
  • Page 91 CARGO LOADING AND SECURING Do not use the Access Ladder to secure cargo. TOTAL LOAD PER RAIL / TETHERING HOOK (DOOR) WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and UPPER UTILITY RAIL LOWER UTILITY RAIL precautions could result in serious injury and death. Front Door 99 lb.
  • Page 92 DRIVING ON ROAD INTRODUCTION ............................................99 ENGINE AND POWERTRAIN BREAK-IN ....................................99 TURNING ELECTRICAL POWER ON WITHOUT STARTING THE ENGINE ..........................99 STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE ....................................99 PARKING BRAKE ............................................100 POWERTRAIN ............................................101 TRANSMISSION CONTROLS ........................................101 REVERSE CAMERA ............................................
  • Page 93: Introduction

    DRIVING ON ROAD INTRODUCTION Drawing power without running the engine can discharge and deplete the battery. Make sure not to draw power in ACC mode This section includes information about driving on road. There is a longer than necessary. separate section for driving off road. STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE ENGINE AND POWERTRAIN BREAK-IN You must break in the gasoline engine and powertrain for the...
  • Page 94: Parking Brake

    DRIVING ON ROAD Insert the key into the ignition switch. It will be in the OFF Turning the engine off position (1) in the diagram. To turn off the engine: Turn the key to the START position (4). Once the engine starts, release the key and allow it to Bring your Grenadier to a full stop and continue to press the brake pedal with your foot.
  • Page 95: Powertrain

    DRIVING ON ROAD To set the parking brake: WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and precautions may result in serious injury and death. Bring your Grenadier to a complete stop with the brake pedal. Do not brake your Grenadier with the parking brake.
  • Page 96 DRIVING ON ROAD The selected mode is signaled by lights on the gear selector handle and on the Center Display and Touchscreen. Disconnects power to the wheels, allowing you to shift the transfer case Neutral between high and low range when stationary.
  • Page 97 DRIVING ON ROAD Your Grenadier is automatically in P (Park) when: The driver seat belt is unbuckled and the driver’s door is not latched. The engine is switched off with the transmission in D (Drive) or R (Reverse). To operate the gear selector: Make sure the driver seat belt is buckled;...
  • Page 98 DRIVING ON ROAD Move the gear selector to the desired position and WARNING: N (Neutral) is not for towing your Grenadier release the button. significant distances. Do not push or roll your Grenadier in N (Neutral) more than required to avoid damage to your Grenadier’s drivetrain.
  • Page 99 DRIVING ON ROAD Manual Shifting Mode Manual shifting mode can be useful in different situations, including: On steep descents, when downshifting can provide engine braking to help to control your speed without over-relying on the brakes. This can reduce brake overheating and wear.
  • Page 100 DRIVING ON ROAD A dot appears to the right of the M (Manual) mode on the Central While in M (Manual) mode, the transmission may still shift Display, and the gear (1 through 8) is indicated to the left. automatically to reduce the risk engine damage from forcing too low or high a gear.
  • Page 101: Reverse Camera

    DRIVING ON ROAD Eco Start/Stop will restart the engine when: The transfer case is in LOW range. The driver’s seat belt is unbuckled and the driver’s door Off-road Mode or Wading Mode is active. is opened. The outside temperature is too low or high. The gear selector is moved to position N (Neutral), R A trailer is connected to the towing electrics socket.
  • Page 102 DRIVING ON ROAD sudden air loss. Those can lead to loss of control, serious injury, Inspections, maintenance, and vigilance and death. You must maintain recommended tire pressures, making sure Do not drive your Grenadier if the tire is damaged (e.g., cut, they are correct notwithstanding load, temperature, and other cracked, bulging).
  • Page 103 DRIVING ON ROAD different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.) As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
  • Page 104 Adjust the tire pressure to the high check recommended level. If the light remains on consult your INEOS dealer. Contact System INEOS dealer to In certain off-road driving scenarios, you might want to reduce...
  • Page 105: Driver Support Systems

    DRIVING ON ROAD Secure the damaged wheel low in the cargo area; do not replace it Place warning signs or flares if possible. Do not use flares on the spare wheel storage. Secure the damaged tire so it will not when there is a risk of catching surroundings on fire.
  • Page 106 DRIVING ON ROAD system. It cannot detect a vehicle ahead and slow accordingly, it is Avoid using Cruise Control: up to the driver to maintain a safe following distance. In heavy traffic. Use the steering wheel buttons to manage the Cruise Control When traffic is not moving along at or near the speed feature: limit.
  • Page 107 DRIVING ON ROAD ABS does not shorten stopping distance. It does not increase effectiveness. Do not assume that ESC will allow you to drive at braking power when carrying heavy loads or towing. Do not normal speeds in abnormal conditions. It won’t. assume that ABS will make it safe to tailgate.
  • Page 108: Advance Driver Assistance Systems (Adas)

    DRIVING ON ROAD WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and These systems do not work in Off-Road Mode or Wading Mode. precautions could result in serious injury and death. You can manually turn off the park aid systems by pressing the button located in the bottom right of the Center Console.
  • Page 109 DRIVING ON ROAD Collision Warning/Automatic Emergency Braking (FCW/AEB). ISA, You must touch Confirm to complete the deactivation. LDW and FCW/AEB use information gathered from a camera mounted on the upper windshield to assist the driver in reducing the risk of collision in certain situations. These systems are disabled if you enter Off-Road Mode or Wading Mode.
  • Page 110 DRIVING ON ROAD WARNING: These are driver assistance systems. They are not driver substitutes. There are limits to what they can do, as described below. Do not rely on any of them to prevent collisions. The driver remains solely responsible for the safe operation of your Grenadier.
  • Page 111 DRIVING ON ROAD Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA) Overview ISA Operation Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA) uses the front camera and ISA uses the front camera to detect speed limit signs. information from your Grenadier’s GPS software to detect the speed limit. ISA displays that information to the driver via the Center Display and Touchscreen.
  • Page 112 DRIVING ON ROAD ISA is not synchronized with phone-based mapping apps (e.g., sends an audio signal and a visual signal on the Center Display Waze, Google Maps, Apple Maps), even if those are being and Touchscreen to recommend the driver to take action. displayed on the Center Display and Touchscreen.
  • Page 113 DRIVING ON ROAD WARNING: The driver is responsible for remaining alert and attentive. Failure of the driver to do so may result in serious injury or death. Lane Departure Warning (LDW) Overview Lane Departure Warning (LDW) uses the front camera to detect lane markings.
  • Page 114 DRIVING ON ROAD When a lane marking is detected that lane icon turns green. The lane marking that is being approached turns orange on the central display. LDW Operation LDW is automatically activated each time your Grenadier ignition is turned on. LDW does not signal: When a turn signal is on.
  • Page 115 DRIVING ON ROAD LDW does not operate: collisions are imminent. FCW can send a sound and a visual signal to warn the driver. It sends them about 2 seconds before the When your Grenadier is being driven through sharp collision is predicted to occur (absent an evasive maneuver by the curves.
  • Page 116 A vehicle is carrying cargo on top; field of view. A vehicle is using a cargo carrier; If your windshield is replaced, be sure to use a genuine INEOS replacement windshield or its equivalent, and be sure that the A vehicle is towing something;...
  • Page 117 If your windshield is replaced, be sure to use a genuine INEOS FCW & AEB are deactivated when ESC is turned off and when the replacement windshield or its equivalent, and be sure that the differentials are locked.
  • Page 118: Winter Driving

    DRIVING ON ROAD WINTER DRIVING A vehicle has cargo protruding from its rear; A vehicle is carrying cargo on top; Snow chains A vehicle is using a cargo carrier; A vehicle is towing something; WARNING: A vehicle is in a roundabout; Only use snow chains on roads that are heavily covered in snow.
  • Page 119: Roadside Emergencies

    DRIVING ON ROAD door. Do not keep rear doors open any longer than Gear selection necessary. In snowy, icy, or muddy conditions, using Manual mode and WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and starting off in a higher gear (like second gear) can reduce wheel precautions could result in serious injury and death.
  • Page 120 DRIVING ON ROAD the spare wheel, you must first remove the Spare Wheel Cover or Jacking Spare Wheel Lockable Storage Box (if equipped). There is a jack in your Grenadier for use in an emergency such as If equipped, unlock the Spare Wheel Lockable Storage changing a tire.
  • Page 121 DRIVING ON ROAD Pull to remove the outer and inner panel to access the jack. Before jacking: Allow parts under your Grenadier to cool. Some may be extremely hot. Make sure to follow applicable laws. Some jurisdictions have laws governing these situations. Make sure the location is safe.
  • Page 122 DRIVING ON ROAD Make sure that the jack is placed on solid ground (e.g., Front Axle: not mud, gravel, pebbles, sand, snow, ice) that is at about the same level as the tires that are not to be raised. Clear the immediate area (at least 6 feet (2 meters) around the Grenadier of people and pets.
  • Page 123 DRIVING ON ROAD Rear Axle: Slowly rotate the release valve, counterclockwise, to lower your Grenadier to the ground. Do this carefully to avoid sudden movements of the bottle jack and vehicle. WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and precautions could result in serious injury and death. Changing a Tire To change a tire: Follow all instructions and precautions discussed in the...
  • Page 124 DRIVING ON ROAD Clean the area of contact between the wheel and your Grenadier’s wheel hub, removing any dirt or surface corrosion. Carefully position the spare wheel onto the hub. Hold the wheel steady with one hand and hand-tighten the wheel lug nuts back onto the wheel studs. Lower your Grenadier carefully using the jack.
  • Page 125 Display and Touchscreen. with the points you need before connecting anything. Have your Grenadier inspected by an INEOS dealer as soon as you There is a positive connection under a red cover. For the negative can. It is important that lug nuts be set to proper torque.
  • Page 126 DRIVING ON ROAD Make sure both vehicles are in P (Park) (N (Neutral) if the and try again. If there is no sign of energy in your donor vehicle is a manual transmission) and that their Grenadier, check the connections. parking brakes are set.
  • Page 127: Automatic Car Washes

    Warning Triangle (if equipped) after several minutes. If there is a malfunction, you may not be able to change the gears. If this happens call the nearest INEOS Your Grenadier may be equipped with a warning triangle located dealer for support.
  • Page 128 DRIVING OFF ROAD INTRODUCTION ............................................135 BEFORE DRIVING OFF-ROAD ........................................135 WHILE DRIVING OFF-ROAD ........................................135 GEAR RANGE AND CENTER DIFFERENTIAL ................................... 138 OFF-ROAD MODE ............................................ 143 WADING MODE ............................................144 DOWNHILL ASSIST ..........................................147 UPHILL ASSIST ............................................148 RAISED AIR INTAKE (If equipped) ......................................149 RAISED AIR INTAKE CYCLONE PRE-CLEANER (If equipped) ..............................
  • Page 129: Introduction

    DRIVING OFF ROAD INTRODUCTION Re-read and follow the instructions and precautions in the Cargo Loading and Securing section. Top-heavy, Driving off-road can be particularly dangerous. Seek specialist uneven, and unsecured loads are particularly dangerous advice and training. There are many options: off-road driving off road.
  • Page 130 DRIVING OFF ROAD Be sure that the angles of approach and departure along Rotary Control will take you to screens that have helpful your path are lower than those of your Grenadier and information. that you will not exceed the break-over angle, all of which are found in the Maintenance and Technical Information section.
  • Page 131 DRIVING OFF ROAD TEMPERATURE shows tire, automatic transmission, and STATISTICS shows data for the current trip, including transfer case temperatures and tire pressure. altitude, travel time and distance, average speed, average fuel economy and current location. PATHFINDER shows heading, location, altitude, atmospheric pressure and links to waypoints you can ELECTRICAL shows current charge, battery temperature,...
  • Page 132: Gear Range And Center Differential

    DRIVING OFF ROAD Shifting the transfer case selector The transfer case selector is used to shift between the high and low gear ranges, and to lock and unlock the center differential, resulting in four possible positions. GEAR RANGE AND CENTER DIFFERENTIAL Powertrain overview When taking your Grenadier off-road, you might need extra NOTE: Only HIGH, Unlocked (A) should be used on paved...
  • Page 133 DRIVING OFF ROAD differential and low range gears are designed for traction control few inches to allow the internal mechanisms to align and attempt at low speeds. shifting again. The center differential can be locked and unlocked with the To shift the transfer case range: transfer case selector while on the move so long as the axles are Bring your Grenadier to a complete stop and continue to rotating at the same speed.
  • Page 134 DRIVING OFF ROAD Always check that the transfer case selector is firmly engaged in The front differential lock cannot be used without the rear: one of the four positions before moving the gear selector from N (Neutral). The front will not lock without the rear locked. For extra control when driving in the low gear range, the gear If you unlock the rear differential before the selector can also be shifted in manual mode as described in the...
  • Page 135 DRIVING OFF ROAD To lock the front or rear axle differential: Start the engine if it isn’t running. Shift the transfer case to LOW LOCK. Press and hold the appropriate differential lock button in the Overhead Control Panel for one second. Rear must be locked first, neither differential lock will activate if the front is pressed without the rear already engaged.
  • Page 136 Solid red indicates a differential lock error, consult an to determine if the wheels across an axle are rotating at different INEOS dealer. speeds and thus proving the differential has unlocked. The check may take some time as it depends on the current vehicle The differential locks must be engaged before the obstacle and movement to detect the correct state.
  • Page 137: Off-Road Mode

    DRIVING OFF ROAD TRANSFER CASE SELECTOR GEAR RANGE CENTER DIFF. REAR DIFF. FRONT DIFF. TELLTALES EFFECTS POSITION ESC disabled, ADAS LOCK LOCK disabled, ABS disabled. ESC disabled, ADAS LOCK LOCK LOCK disabled, ABS disabled. OFF-ROAD MODE Off-Road mode deactivates systems (Eco Start/Stop, Parking Sensors, Door ajar sound signals, Seat belt sound signals, and the Rear View Camera) that are useful on-road but that can interfere with off-road driving.
  • Page 138: Wading Mode

    DRIVING OFF ROAD To activate Off-Road Mode, while the engine is running and your Off-Road Mode automatically deactivates if your Grenadier is Grenadier is parked, press and hold the OFFROAD button in the driving faster than 44 mph (70 km/h) or if the engine is turned on Overhead Control Panel for one second.
  • Page 139 DRIVING OFF ROAD air intakes and cause irreversible engine damage (hydro lock). Do WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and not exceed that speed. A 18 mph (30 km/h) speed limit is activated precautions may result in serious injury and death. in wading mode to protect the vehicle yet allow sufficient wheel slip and therefore wheel speed if necessary.
  • Page 140 DRIVING OFF ROAD Secure the drainage plugs in each of the four foot-wells in your advised to apply a silicon based lubricant to the NATO outlet cover Grenadier and in the cargo area. threads from time to time to prevent seizure. Wading To activate Wading Mode: Your Grenadier’s engine must be running.
  • Page 141: Downhill Assist

    DRIVING OFF ROAD not in Wading Mode. Under no circumstance should you go Press the Wading Mode button located on the Overhead wading. You will risk injury and vehicle damage. Control Panel for approximately one second. While Wading Be attentive to water depth, water flow, pitch and roll angles, and tire contact.
  • Page 142: Uphill Assist

    DRIVING OFF ROAD and to reduce the risk of spinning or plowing. It will not stop your When active, the Center Display and Touchscreen will include the Grenadier. The driver must remain vigilant and in control. Downhill Assist symbol in green next to the speed. The same symbol will flash when Downhill Assist is in control of braking.
  • Page 143: Raised Air Intake (If Equipped)

    DRIVING OFF ROAD make sure that the vehicle does not roll back even when the feature is active. The appropriate gear must be selected depending on the direction of travel for the feature to become active. Uphill assist is not available when neutral is selected.
  • Page 144 TOWING A TRAILER INTRODUCTION ............................................151 CHOICE OF TRAILER ..........................................151 TOWING CAPACITIES ..........................................151 CHECKING THE TRAILER AND LOAD ..................................... 152 CONNECTING THE TRAILER ........................................152 ADJUSTING THE MIRRORS ........................................152 DRIVING WITH A TRAILER ........................................153 TRAILER STABILITY ASSIST ........................................154 PARKING WITH A TRAILER ........................................
  • Page 145: Introduction

    TOWING A TRAILER INTRODUCTION The 2-inch hitch receiver tube in the Grenadier’s Vertical Towing CHOICE OF TRAILER Interface is designed to accommodate standard American ball mounts. It also has mounting holes for European tow balls, NATO Make sure that you choose a trailer that complies with all hitches, and pintle hitches.
  • Page 146: Checking The Trailer And Load

    TOWING A TRAILER A trailer’s capacity may be different from your Grenadier’s Put your Grenadier in P (Park) and set the Parking Brake. capacity. Turn your Grenadier off. Lower the coupler onto the hitch ball until it's fully seated, then lock it in place. Make sure that there is CHECKING THE TRAILER AND LOAD plenty of ground clearance, remembering that you may have to drive over elevation changes (e.g., speed bumps,...
  • Page 147: Driving With A Trailer

    TOWING A TRAILER Monitor all gauges, especially the temperature. Towing puts additional strain on your engine. DRIVING WITH A TRAILER When driving uphill or with a heavy load, reduce speed and shift to a lower gear if necessary. Read your trailer’s owner’s manual. Follow all of the instructions and precautions in it.
  • Page 148: Trailer Stability Assist

    TOWING A TRAILER TRAILER STABILITY ASSIST (If you chock only one tire and only one side, the un- chocked tires could roll, pivoting the trailer around the If towing devices have been factory equipped, your Grenadier’s chocked tire(s)). Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system has a calibration for Disconnect the wiring harness and safety chains.
  • Page 149 TRANSPORTING YOUR GRENADIER INTRODUCTION ............................................156 PREPARING YOUR GRENADIER FOR TRANSPORTING ................................. 156 TRANSPORTING YOUR GRENADIER ...................................... 157 EMERGENCY TOWING WITH FOUR WHEELS ON THE GROUND ............................157 RECOVERY ..............................................157 AFTER TOWING OR TRANSPORT ......................................158...
  • Page 150: Introduction

    TRANSPORTING YOUR GRENADIER INTRODUCTION This section explains what you must do if your Grenadier is to be transported (e.g., carried, towed away, pulled away). PREPARING YOUR GRENADIER FOR TRANSPORTING WARNING: N (Neutral) is not for moving your Grenadier significant distances. Do not push or roll your Grenadier in N (Neutral) more than required to avoid damage to your Grenadier’s drivetrain.
  • Page 151: Transporting Your Grenadier

    TRANSPORTING YOUR GRENADIER RECOVERY If there's a transmission issue or wheel/tire damage, don't tow the vehicle. Only transport it on a flatbed truck. In an emergency and in the absence of a flatbed tow truck, your Towing a vehicle with these problems will cause more Grenadier can be towed for very short distances by using cables damage.
  • Page 152: After Towing Or Transport

    TRANSPORTING YOUR GRENADIER AFTER TOWING OR TRANSPORT When you are ready to put your Grenadier back into service: Make sure the vehicle is stable and won't roll by using chocks. Set the parking brake. Shift the automatic transmission to N (Neutral) if engine is on or P (Park) if engine is off.
  • Page 153 WINCHES INTRODUCTION ............................................160 FRONT INTEGRATED HEAVY-DUTY WINCH (if equipped) ..............................160 REMOVABLE REAR WINCH (if equipped) ....................................162 REMOTE CONTROL ..........................................164 ATTACHMENT DEVICES ........................................... 167 OPERATING A WINCH ..........................................167 WINCH TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................... 169 WINCH SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ....................................173 WINCH LOAD LIMITS ..........................................
  • Page 154: Introduction

    WINCHES INTRODUCTION FRONT INTEGRATED HEAVY-DUTY WINCH (if equipped) The winches for your Grenadier were designed, manufactured, The Front Integrated Heavy-Duty Winch is located in the center of and tested by Red Winches Limited. They are for self-recovery the front bumper. It is rated to pull 12,000 lb. (5,500 kg.) . only.
  • Page 155 WINCHES pulled off of the drum. Disengaging the clutch is useful for The lever is in the locked position when it is in either vertical extending the rope without using the winch motor. orientation. The lever is in the freespool position when it is in either horizontal orientation.
  • Page 156: Removable Rear Winch (If Equipped)

    WINCHES If your state requires front license plates, you may need to move can be mounted in your Grenadier’s square hitch receiver tube (if the spring loaded license plate holder by pushing it to the left and equipped). It is rated to pull 7,700 lb. (3,500 kg.) . up to get to the winch.
  • Page 157 WINCHES Insert the Removable Rear Winch into the 2” Receiver, Mounting and dismounting your rear winch ensuring the locking pin is correctly installed and secure with the R-Clip. To mount your Removable Rear Winch: Park your Grenadier safely with room to work behind it. Be sure the winch isolation circuit (labeled EXT4) is switched off on the Overhead Control Panel before handling the NATO wiring connector.
  • Page 158: Remote Control

    WINCHES Unscrew the NATO outlet cover. possible in your Grenadier and make sure that there is no movement when the Winch is secured. WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions and precautions could result in serious injury and death. REMOTE CONTROL Overview Each winch is controlled with a battery-operated wireless remote control with three buttons and a signal lamp.
  • Page 159 WINCHES Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party Remote control battery replacement responsible for compliance could void the user’`s authority to operate the equipment. Your Winch remote control is battery powered. If you find that its electronic functions are not working or its range is reduced, you may need to replace the battery.
  • Page 160 If the Winch remote control cover isn’t secure, Test the control of the winch with the remote control. stop using it, keep it away from children, and have it repaired or replaced by your INEOS dealer. Important information if you have two winches...
  • Page 161: Attachment Devices

    WINCHES To pair your remote controls with your winches: Press and hold the Spool In (3) and Spool Out (4) remote control buttons simultaneously. LABEL each remote control. It is important that the front winch and rear winch are controlled by separate While continuing to hold the remote control buttons, remotes, and equally important to know which is which.
  • Page 162 WINCHES Always have a minimum of two people conduct winching area in which a parted rope, attachment or object my fly operations. The tasks involved (e.g., attaching the winch, or rebound. clearing the area, shifting into N (Neutral), operating the A winch can be operated only while your Grenadier’s winch, keeping an eye on the rope and your Grenadier, transmission is in N (Neutral), D (Drive) or R (Reverse).
  • Page 163: Winch Troubleshooting

    Winch has been used. Release the parking brake. Please contact your INEOS dealer if you are experiencing any You can now control both your Grenadier and the winch as difficulties, including any of the guidelines listed in this subsection.
  • Page 164 WINCHES cam’s lowest point. If the lever doesn't press fully against Winch has no power this section, pull the winch rope out slightly by hand to rotate the winch drum to align the Freespool lever with The issue might stem from a variety of factors (e.g., motor fault, the internal mechanism, allowing it to securely press weak ground connection, depleted battery, malfunctioning against the lower most part of the cam extrusion.
  • Page 165 WINCHES Assess the winch motor for any damage that might've time. If the winch draws too much power, the isolator will occurred during a stall or any potential electrical issues. activate, cutting off its power. Turn off the winch and let your Grenadier run for five Winch will not spool in or out minutes.
  • Page 166 WINCHES A damaged mounting plate can become misshapen, The following image shows the Plasma Lock with the Winch Rope potentially causing the winch drum to jam. Make sure inserted through first loop (1) and then one wrap of the Winch the mounting plate is in good condition and properly Rope around the Winch Drum and over the Plasma Lock (2).
  • Page 167: Winch Service And Maintenance

    WINCHES The following image shows the Winch Rope tail inserted through second loop of the Plasma Lock (3) after passing over the Plasma Lock body four times. Also stop if you observe the Plasma Lock between the winch rope and drum. Reaching these points means your winch rope is at maximum extension.
  • Page 168: Winch Load Limits

    WINCHES Standard Use and Frequent Use. These categories are determined The Winch is protected from water and rain, but avoid submerging by how many hours of constant running time the Winch has the Winch for a prolonged time, particularly if the Winch casing is undertaken.
  • Page 169 WINCHES WARNING: Exceeding the load limits of your winch could result in an accident and in serious injury and death.
  • Page 170 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION CAPACITIES AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..................................177 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ........................................ 182 EXTERIOR CARE ............................................200 INTERIOR CARE ............................................202...
  • Page 171: Capacities And Technical Information

    MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION CAPACITIES AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION WARNING: Except for unladen weight, the values above Mass and Load represent the absolute maximum load that your Grenadier can support. Never exceed These are your Grenadier’s rated capacities: those values. Exceeding those values may result in injury, serious injury, or death.
  • Page 172 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION Ramp Breakover Angle (at curb Maximum cargo length behind 28.2° 64.7 in. (1,645 mm.) weight) row seat Departure Angle (at curb weight) 36.1° Maximum cargo length behind 31.4 in. (799 mm.) row seat Ground Clearance (at curb 10.4 in.
  • Page 173 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION WHEEL MAX LOAD (PER MODEL SERVICE TYPE TIRE WIDTH SIDEWALL HEIGHT SPEED RATING DIAMETER TIRE) BF Goodrich All L T – Light truck 18” 2832 lbs. (1285 kg.) Terrain T/A KO2 carrying heavy load Bridgestone PSR –...
  • Page 174 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION TIRE DIMENSION FRONT, REAR, SPARE PASSENGERS AND LOAD REAR SPARE FRONT REAR Max. 3 people SPARE LT 255/70/R18 S FRONT 43.5 REAR 5 people plus luggage SPARE Vehicle Identification and Engine Number Your Grenadier Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) consists of seventeen characters.
  • Page 175 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION The engine is identified by a combined number found on the engine casing as shown below. Standard Audio System There are four speakers inside your Grenadier, one located inside each door. The minimum audio speaker output specification is 4x25 Watt true Root Mean Square (RMS).
  • Page 176: Service And Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION Premium Sound System (if equipped) Maintenance Schedule The Premium Sound System provides a sub-woofer under the Maintenance Information: Rear Bench Seat 12 MONTHS/12,000 MILES 6,000 MILES IN HEAVY USE CASE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE OIL SPECIFICATIONS: SAE 0W-20, BMW LL17FE ◦...
  • Page 177 Incorrect engine settings may carried out by an INEOS dealer. If there is a malfunction with any...
  • Page 178 Keep children and bystanders away from your Grenadier, precautions may result in serious injury and death. parts, and fluids. Use only INEOS parts and INEOS recommended fluids. Engine Oils and Disposal Warnings Other parts and fluids may harm your Grenadier and void your limited warranty.
  • Page 179 (VOCs), which are commonly used as INEOS recommends that a suitable funnel is antifreeze agents in windscreen washer fluid. A used to avoid spillage, however clean any...
  • Page 180 Turn the cap counter-clockwise and remove it. warning system continues to alert the driver after topping up, there could be fault. Consult an INEOS dealer. Add the INEOS approved engine oil. Running the engine with low or high oil levels can cause serious Replace the cap and tighten clockwise, do this until there engine damage.
  • Page 181 Consult an INEOS dealer. Do not use coolant additives can damage the coolant system. They...
  • Page 182 Most auto parts stores will do this work for you at no charge. Your Brake Pad Wear Indication INEOS dealer can do this, too. If you choose to do it yourself: Your Grenadier monitors the depth of your brake pads. If a brake Cover the windshield or rear window to prevent scratching and other damage.
  • Page 183 DO NOT USE an LFP (LiFePO4) battery as a replacement. INEOS recommends that you have the batteries inspected and replaced by an INEOS dealer rather than trying to do so yourself. Carry over detachable parts from the battery being replaced to the new battery, such as vent hoses, elbow If you must replace or inspect the battery yourself: fittings or terminal covers.
  • Page 184 If there is an components and seek further advice from your emergency situation requiring your Grenadier to be used INEOS approved partner. Failure to do so may with one battery only, then ensure the connector cables result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 185 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION Watts at its peak rate. Output may be reduced in extremely hot Cargo area: and cold conditions. Outlets are found at the rear of the center console and under a cover behind the left rear wheel housing in the cargo area just inside the 30 door.
  • Page 186 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION The interior 1 and 2 provisions (Switch 'INT 1' and 'INT 2' on the Overhead Control Panel), both terminate in the front left and right foot-wells respectively. They can be found behind the foot-well side trim piece and are wiring preparations consisting of a heat shrunk cable end, from which 3rd party devices can be powered.
  • Page 187 INEOS Automotive will be categorized as misuse and can result in serious injury and/or death. INEOS Automotive will not be held responsible for any damages, injuries and/or deaths that occur from or relating to the operation of the rear high amp outlet (NATO outlet) outside of the intended purpose.
  • Page 188 If a fuse blows, the device to which it is connected will not work. Replace the fuse or have an INEOS dealer replace it for you. If the same fuse blows again, consult your INEOS dealer.
  • Page 189 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION FUSE POSITION DESCRIPTION AMPERAGE FUSE POSITION DESCRIPTION AMPERAGE FC04 Clock / Theft Alarm / Logistics FC19 Reserved FREE FC05 Body Control Module 1 FC20 Reserved FREE FC06 Body Control Module 2 FC21 12V Front Outlet FC07 Additional Heater Step 3 FC22...
  • Page 190 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION The following image and table show the locations, related system/ device, and amp rating of the fuses inside the Interior Electrical FUSE POSITION DESCRIPTION AMPERAGE Center Fuse Box under the left rear seat. Accessory Relay (CL30ACC - FI04 R103) RI02...
  • Page 191 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION FUSE POSITION DESCRIPTION AMPERAGE FUSE POSITION DESCRIPTION AMPERAGE FI19 Gateway Module 2 (ETGW) FI34 Front Camera (ADAS) FI20 Door Lock Run Crank - Steering / ESC / FI35 Brake Fluid Sensor FI21 Seat Heating Right FI36 Airbag Control Module FI22...
  • Page 192 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION The following image and table show the locations, related system/ device, and amp rating of the fuses inside the Under-hood FUSE POSITION DESCRIPTION AMPERAGE Electrical Center Fuse Box. FU05 Gateway Module (ETGW) FU06 Engine Cooling Fan Electronic Stability Control FU07 (Valves)
  • Page 193 Orange For any suspected issues with the GPF system, contact your nearest INEOS dealer. Do not ignore or drive long distances, until the GPF system has been serviced or replaced. Blue Catalytic Converter...
  • Page 194: Exterior Care

    MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off -highway motor vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 195 Do not use household soaps or detergents, abrasive cleaners, Cleaning Vehicle Windows After Washing: scrapers, or solvents on any surface of your Grenadier. INEOS Window Cleaning: After washing your vehicle, use a soft, does not recommend you use a washing brush on your exterior to lint-free cloth to wipe and clean the windows.
  • Page 196: Interior Care

    Consult your INEOS dealer for inspection and repair as corrosion. Any paint work repairs other than touching up small necessary, especially after sustained off-road or wading use. minor stone chips should be carried out by an INEOS dealer. Glass and Mirrors INTERIOR CARE Use glass cleaning fluid to clean these.
  • Page 197 NOTE: Note that your limited warranty does not cover There are air bag devices under both the front passenger and the the Saddle Leather Driver’s Pack. INEOS cannot accept front driver seat, and there are electrical devices under the rear responsibility for any staining, fading, discoloration or seats.
  • Page 198 MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION Remove the Expanded Polypropylene foam (EPP) blocks Use low pressure, low flow rate (approximately 4 cups/ by loosening the two plastic retaining screws located minute) water from a hose. Do not pour water from a above each block.
  • Page 199 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS ..................................206 INTRODUCTION ............................................206 WARRANTY COVERAGE AT A GLANCE ....................................207 PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL INEOS LIMITED WARRANTIES ............................207 NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY ....................................... 210 FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY ..................................213 CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY ..................................216...
  • Page 200: Warranty Limitations And Disclaimers

    INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF INTERPRETED AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW VALUE OF THE COVERED VEHICLE, LOST PROFITS OR EARNINGS, OF NORTH CAROLINA, PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS OF INEOS OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES FOR SUBSTITUTE TRANSPORTATION AUTOMOTIVE AMERICAS, LLC.
  • Page 201: Warranty Coverage At A Glance

    Long-Term Defect comes first) WARRANTY COVERAGE AT A GLANCE Federal Emission Control Warranty: These charts summarize the INEOS Limited Warranties (as defined below) and their warranty periods or durations (for the date the 2 years - 24,000 miles (Whichever Defect...
  • Page 202 (collectively, “INEOS Limited Warranties;” individually, an “INEOS When Do the INEOS Limited Warranties End? Limited Warranty”). The INEOS Limited Warranties run for the limited time specified in What Vehicle Does the INEOS Limited Warranties Cover? the INEOS Limited Warranties. Please see the specific terms of the The INEOS Limited Warranties apply to INEOS Grenadiers that are applicable INEOS Limited Warranty for further details.
  • Page 203 INEOS NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTIES THE INEOS LIMITED WARRANTIES ARE THE ONLY EXPRESS COMMUNICATION CHARGES, LOSS OR DAMAGE TO REAL OR WARRANTIES MADE IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY, LOSS OR TIME, OR INCONVENIENCE. COVERED VEHICLE. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY...
  • Page 204: New Vehicle Limited Warranty

    60,000 miles, whichever comes first, from the In-Service Date. the Covered Vehicle. Paint INEOS reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Covered Vehicle or any other INEOS parts (collectively, “INEOS Paint coverage covers any repairs, replacements, or adjustments Products”) at any time, without assuming any obligation to modify...
  • Page 205 Any non-genuine parts, accessories, or other equipment Industrial fall-out, acid or alkali contamination, which are not approved by INEOS for use on the Covered stone chipping, chemical fall-out, tree sap, bird Vehicle. droppings, salt, hail, windstorm, lightning or The tires equipped on the Covered Vehicle, which are other environmental conditions;...
  • Page 206 Incidental or consequential damages. Any Covered Vehicle that has previously been involved in an incident that in INEOS’s sole discretion rendered the Covered Vehicle as a total loss or which an insurer has previously decided was a total loss, because it was lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged beyond economic repair.
  • Page 207: Federal Emission Control Warranty

    Owner’s Manual; and an Emission Performance Warranty. Emission Defect Warranty Arrange for an INEOS Dealer to carry out the annual paint inspection and document it on the INEOS warrants that your Covered Vehicle: record confirming maintenance;...
  • Page 208 Under the terms of the Emission Performance Warranty and Other components · federal regulations, INEOS will make all necessary repairs, through Air Induction System an INEOS Dealer, if both of the following occur: Intake manifold and intake air surge tank ◦...
  • Page 209 Pulleys, belts and idlers ◦ may be performed by you or by any automotive service provider you choose. INEOS will not deny a warranty claim solely because Sealing gaskets and devices ◦ you used a service provider other than an INEOS Dealer for Sensors, solenoids, switches and valves maintenance and repairs.
  • Page 210: California Emission Control Warranty

    Covered Vehicle within 30 days (unless a shorter period is Washington, D.C. 20460 required by law). If your claim is denied, INEOS will notify you in writing of the reason within the same period. If we fail to do so, INEOS will repair your Covered Vehicle free of charge.
  • Page 211 Where a warrantable condition exists, INEOS will repair, through covering maintenance on your Covered Vehicle, but INEOS cannot an INEOS Dealer, your Covered Vehicle at no cost to you, including deny warranty coverage solely for the lack of receipts or your diagnosis, parts and labor.
  • Page 212 Cam Timing Control Motor As the Covered Vehicle’s owner, you should also be aware that Camshaft Timing Gear INEOS may deny you warranty coverage if your Covered Vehicle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or Intake Manifold unapproved modifications.
  • Page 213 30 days (unless a shorter period is required by REPLACEMENT PARTS law). If your claim is denied, INEOS will notify you in writing of the reason within the same period. If we fail to do so, we will repair To ensure optimum performance and maintain the quality built your vehicle free of charge.
  • Page 214: Maintenance

    For reimbursement, however, you must present all replaced parts When maintenance or repairs are paid for by you, these services and a copy of your paid receipt to any INEOS Dealer. INEOS may be performed by you or by any automotive service provider assumes no liability for the workmanship of any unapproved you choose.
  • Page 215 12,000 miles (20,000 kilometers) OR the Covered Vehicle has been registered for one year, whichever occurs first. INEOS recommends that Covered Vehicles be serviced within 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) or one month of the due time or distance.
  • Page 216 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 217 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 218 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 219 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 220 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 221 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 222 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 223 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 224 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 225 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 226 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 227 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 228 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 229 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 230 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 231 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 232 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 233 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 234 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 235 SERVICE INFORMATION Authorised INEOS Partner Stamp Odometer Date Service Type Next Service Due INEOS Partner Name Service Manager Additional Service Information...
  • Page 236 INDEX Before Any Drive ............51 Before Wading ............146 400W Power Inverter (if equipped) ......191 Booster Seats ............. 87 Brake Fluid ..............187 Brake Pad Wear Indication ........188 A Brief Word About Tires .......... 55 Access Ladder (If equipped) ........97 Advance Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) ..
  • Page 237 INDEX Child Door Locks ............58 Door Features and Functions - Touchscreen and Children - Child Rear seating ........80 Center Display ............60 Children - Forward-Facing Car Seat on the front seat Door Latches .............. 59 ..................85 Door Warnings ............61 Children - LATCH (ISOFIX) - Lower Tethers .....
  • Page 238 INDEX Exterior Utility Rails (if equipped) ......97 Gear Range and Center Differential ...... 138 Gear selection ............125 Gear Selector ............104 Fan Speed Settings ............ 30 General Warnings ............16 FCC notice ..............23 Glass and Mirrors ............. 202 Fire Extinguisher (if equipped) .......
  • Page 239 INDEX Intelligent Speed Assist - Operation ...... 118 LED Auxiliary Lights ........... 45 Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA) - Overview ....117 Interior Care ............. 202 Maintenance Schedule ..........183 Interior Care - Controls ........... 203 Maintenance Website ..........182 Interior Care - Leather ..........203 Manual Shifting Mode ..........
  • Page 240 INDEX Periodically and before long trips, trailering, and off- Roof Loading .............. 96 road driving ..............52 Powertrain ............101, 138 Safari Windows (if equipped) ........63 Puddle Lamps ............. 45 Seat Belt - After a crash ..........77 Seat Belt - Introduction ..........73 Raised Air Intake Cyclone Pre-Cleaner (if equipped) Seat Belt - Release .............
  • Page 241 INDEX Side Marker Lamps ............ 42 Towing with Four Wheels on the Ground ..... 157 Side Windows ............. 62 Traction Control ............113 Sirius XM ..............27 Trailer - Adjusting the Mirrors ........ 153 Sitting Properly ............66 Trailer - Connecting the Trailer ......152 Sleeping and moving children ........
  • Page 242 INDEX Vent Adjustment ............31 Winches - Removable Rear Winch (if equipped) .. 162 VIN - Vehicle Identification Number ...... 181 Window Defroster Front ........... 31 Volumes and Cargo Space ........178 Window Defroster Rear ..........31 Windows ..............61 Windows - Introduction ..........

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