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  • Page 1 O W N E R’S M A N U A L O W N E R’S M A N U A L 2025 MERIDIAN...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ...................... 9 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE............. 17 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL........72 STARTING AND OPERATING................104 MULTIMEDIA ......................163 SAFETY ........................202 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY................261 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE..............280...
  • Page 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...............322 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE................329 INDEX........................330...
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION Automatic Door Locks — If Equipped....26 MIRRORS............. 40 Dead Lock Device — If Equipped....26 Inside Rearview Mirror........40 WELCOME ............. 9 Child-Protection Door Lock System — Illuminated Vanity Mirrors — If Equipped..41 SYMBOLS KEY............. 10 Rear Doors..........26 Outside Mirrors..........41 ROLLOVER WARNING..........10 STEERING WHEEL ..........
  • Page 6 Headlight Leveling System — If Equipped ... 46 Reset Auto-Up..........61 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR Battery Saver Feature........46 Window Lockout Switch.........61 INSTRUMENT PANEL INTERIOR LIGHTS ..........47 Wind Buffeting ..........62 BASE / MIDLINE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER..72 Interior Courtesy Lights........47 POWER SUNROOF WITH POWER SHADE — Instrument Cluster Descriptions....
  • Page 7 Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II) FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION — IF TRAFFIC SIGN ASSIST SYSTEM — IF Cybersecurity.......... 102 EQUIPPED.............119 EQUIPPED.............139 Jeep® Active Drive........119 Activation/Deactivation.......139 STARTING AND OPERATING SELEC-TERRAIN — IF EQUIPPED...... 121 Traffic Sign Assist Modes......140 STARTING THE ENGINE........104 Mode Selection Guide.........
  • Page 8 Active Lane Management Warning Off-Road Driving Tips........160 Connected Services Send & Go FAQs — Message..........147 If Equipped..........198 MULTIMEDIA Changing Active Lane Management Connected Services Vehicle Finder FAQs...198 UCONNECT SYSTEMS ........163 Status............148 Connected Services Stolen Vehicle CYBERSECURITY ..........163 Active Lane Management System Assistance FAQs —...
  • Page 9 Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With Jack And Tools Location - 5 Seat Vehicles. 262 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mitigation — If Equipped......214 Jack And Tools Location - 7 Seat Vehicles. 262 SCHEDULED SERVICING........280 — If Equipped..........218 Spare Wheel Stowage......... 263 ENGINE COMPARTMENT .........
  • Page 10 Tire Types............314 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Spare Tires — If Equipped ......315 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE .......329 Tire Rotation Recommendations....316 STORING THE VEHICLE........317 BODYWORK............317 Protection From Atmospheric Agents ..317 Body And Underbody Maintenance.... 318 Preserving The Bodywork......319 INTERIORS ............320 Seats And Fabric Parts........320 Seat Belt Maintenance........320...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    FCA India Customer Relations 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® vehicle best, have factory-trained technicians, genuine Mopar® parts, and care about your satisfaction.
  • Page 12: Rollover Warning

    INTRODUCTION SYMBOLS KEY ROLLOVER WARNING Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles. These statements apply to operating pro- WARNING! This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and a higher center of gravity than many cedures that could result in a collision, passenger vehicles.
  • Page 13: Vehicle Modifications/Alterations

    INTRODUCTION VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS WARNING! Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in serious injury or death. SYMBOL GLOSSARY Some car components have colored labels with symbols indicating precautions to be observed when using this component.
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION Red Warning Lights Red Warning Lights Brake Warning Light Engine Temperature Warning Light ð ð page 91 page 92 Battery Charge Warning Light Hood Open Warning Light ð ð page 91 page 92 Door Open Warning Light Liftgate Open Warning Light ð...
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION Red Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Speed Alert System Warning Light Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light ð ð page 93 page 94 Speed Alert System Warning Light Electric Park Brake Warning Light ð ð page 93 page 94 Transmission Fault Warning Light Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Warning Light ð...
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION Yellow Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Low Fuel Warning Light Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light ð ð page 95 page 96 Low Washer Fluid Warning Light Towing Hook Breakdown Warning Light ð ð page 95 page 97 Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator (MIL) Warning Light Yellow Indicator Lights ð...
  • Page 17 INTRODUCTION Yellow Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights Immobilizer Fail / VPS Electrical Alarm Indicator Light Active Speed Limiter SET Indicator Light ð ð page 98 page 100 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Cleaning In Progress Indicator Light — Active Lane Management Indicator Light Diesel Versions With DPF Only ð...
  • Page 18 INTRODUCTION Green Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights Cruise Control SET Indicator Light Speed Alert System Indicator Light ð ð page 100 page 101 Stop/Start Active Indicator Light Blue Indicator Lights ð page 100 High Beam Indicator Light ð page 102 White Indicator Lights Active Speed Limiter SET Indicator Light Gray Indicator Lights...
  • Page 19: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS NOTE: ● With the ignition on and the vehicle moving at 2 mph In case the ignition switch does not change with the (4 km/h), all RKE commands are disabled. push of a button, the key fob may have a low or fully depleted battery.
  • Page 20 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Replacing The Battery In The Key Fob The replacement battery is one CR2032 battery. NOTE: ● Customers are recommended to use a battery obtained from Mopar®. Aftermarket coin battery dimensions may not meet the original OEM coin battery dimensions.
  • Page 21: Sentry Key

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE the battery clip, located on the back cover. Avoid NOTE: ● Keys must be ordered to the correct key cut to match ● touching the new battery with your fingers. Skin Once a key fob is programmed to a vehicle, it the vehicle locks.
  • Page 22: Ignition Switch

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE IGNITION SWITCH The push button ignition can be placed in the following modes: ‘ ™ I EYLESS NTER GNITION ● This feature allows the driver to operate the ignition with The engine is stopped. the push of a button as long as the key fob is in the ●...
  • Page 23: To Arm The System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ● ● When opening the driver's door and the ignition is in The horn will pulse WARNING! the ON/RUN (engine not running) position, a chime ● The turn signals will flash ● Allowing children to be in a vehicle unattended will sound to remind you to place the ignition in the is dangerous for a number of reasons.
  • Page 24: Security System Manual Override

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the Vehicle Security system is armed and the battery ● Perform one of the following methods to lock the Push the unlock button on the key fob. becomes disconnected, the Vehicle Security system vehicle: ●...
  • Page 25: Power Door Locks

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! OWER OCKS A power door lock switch is located on each of the front ● For personal security and safety in the event of a door trim panels. Use this switch to lock or unlock the collision, lock the vehicle doors before you drive as doors, liftgate, and fuel door.
  • Page 26 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ‘ ™ — P ● ● If the vehicle is unlocked by Passive Entry and no All doors and the liftgate will unlock when the front EYLESS NTER ASSIVE NTRY door is opened within 60 seconds, the vehicle will passenger door handle is grabbed regardless of the The Passive Entry system is an enhancement to the relock.
  • Page 27 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: The vehicle will only unlock the doors when a valid Passive Entry key fob is detected inside the vehicle. The vehicle will not unlock the doors when any of the following conditions are true: ●...
  • Page 28: Automatic Unlock Doors O N Exit

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I ● For vehicles equipped with Passive Entry, the device UTOMATIC NLOCK OORS EVICE QUIPPED will also disarm by using the driver or passenger The doors will unlock automatically on vehicles with The Dead Lock Device is a safety device that prevents Passive Entry door handle to unlock and open the power door locks if: the use of the internal door handles of the vehicle and...
  • Page 29: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL (unlocked position), lower the window, and open the door with the outside door handle. WARNING! ELESCOPING TEERING OLUMN Avoid trapping anyone in a vehicle in a collision. This feature allows you to tilt the steering column Remember that the rear doors can only be opened upward or downward.
  • Page 30: Introducing Uconnect

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To unlock the steering column, push the control ● Each time you give a Voice Command, first push the ASIC OICE OMMANDS handle downward (toward the floor). To tilt the VR button, wait until after the beep, then say your steering column, move the steering wheel upward or The following Basic Voice Commands can be given at Voice Command.
  • Page 31: Additional Information

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS — IF EQUIPPED This feature allows the driver to store up to two different memory profiles for easy recall through a memory switch. Each memory profile saves a desired driver seat position setting. NOTE: Your vehicle is equipped with two key fobs, each can be linked to either memory position 1 or 2.
  • Page 32: Memory Position Recall

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS within five seconds. The instrument cluster display Push and release the lock button on the key fob will display which memory position is being set. within 10 seconds. NOTE: Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint system of NOTE: the vehicle.
  • Page 33: Manual Front Seat Forward/Rearward Adjustment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! WARNING! ● ● Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that Seats should be adjusted before fastening the the shoulder belt is no longer resting against your seat belts and while the vehicle is parked. Serious chest.
  • Page 34: Manual Adjustment (Rear Seats )

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Easy Access For Third Row WARNING! Either side of the second row 60/40 split folding seat Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that the can be tumbled forward to allow passengers easy shoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest. access to the third row seats.
  • Page 35 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE will automatically fold and tumble forward against NOTE: ● the front seat. Make sure all second row head restraints are in the lowered position prior to tumbling the seats. ● Prior to folding the rear seat, it may be necessary to position the front seat to its mid-track position.
  • Page 36 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Second Row Fold-Flat Seats WARNING! The second row seats can be folded flat to carry cargo. ● Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into position. If the seatback is not securely locked NOTE: into position the seat will not provide the proper Prior to folding the rear seat, it may be necessary to stability for child seats and/or passengers.
  • Page 37 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! into position the seat will not provide the proper stability for child seats and/or passengers. An improperly latched seat could cause serious injury. ● When the second row seats are tumbled, occupants of the third row seat must keep hands and feet clear of the in-floor strikers when the second row seats are being replaced to the original positions.
  • Page 38 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! ● Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into position. If the seatback is not securely locked into position the seat will not provide the proper stability for child seats and/or passengers. An improperly latched seat could cause serious injury.
  • Page 39: Reclining The Seatback Forward Or Rearward

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Tilt Adjustment lumbar support. Pushing upward or downward on the through fine perforations in the seat cover to help keep switch will raise and lower the position of the support. the driver and front passenger cooler in higher ambient The angle of the seat cushion can be adjusted up or temperatures.
  • Page 40: Front Head Restraint Adjustment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Front Head Restraint Adjustment ESTRAINTS WARNING! Your vehicle is equipped with front two way driver and Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk of injury ● All occupants, including the driver, should not passenger head restraints. by restricting head movement in the event of a rear operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until the impact.
  • Page 41 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: WARNING! ● To remove a rear head restraint, raise it as far as it can go. Then, push the release button and the ALL the head restraints MUST be reinstalled in the adjustment button at the base of each post while vehicle to properly protect the occupants.
  • Page 42: Inside Rear View Mirror

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MIRRORS on the mirror, the mirror will be defaulted to on and can be turned on/off through the touchscreen. You can turn the Automatic Dimming Mirror feature on NSIDE EARVIEW IRROR or off by pushing the button at the base of the mirror (if equipped).
  • Page 43: Outside Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I Unclip the visor from the center clip. LLUMINATED ANITY IRRORS IRRORS IGNAL — I Pivot the sun visor toward the side window. QUIPPED PPROACH IGHTING QUIPPED Extend the sun visor for additional sun blockage. To access an illuminated vanity mirror, flip down one of Driver and passenger outside mirrors with turn signal NOTE:...
  • Page 44: Power Adjustment Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I or neutral position will return the mirrors to the driving OLDING IRRORS QUIPPED position. The exterior mirrors are hinged to allow the mirror to If the power mirror control switch is moved again during pivot forward or rearward to help avoid damage.
  • Page 45: Exterior Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The multifunction lever controls the operation of the 1 — Instrument Panel Dimmer Control ● After exiting the vehicle, close the doors then push turn signals, headlight beam selection and passing 2 — Headlight Leveling Control the lock button on the key fob.
  • Page 46: Flash-To-Pass

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The Daytime Running Lights will turn remain on unless will cause the high beam headlights to turn on, and UTOMATIC EADLAMP ONTROL the headlamps are turned on or the ignition is placed in remain on, until the lever is released. —...
  • Page 47 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I from the low beam position. If the headlight switch is NOTE: RONT IGHTS in AUTO and the headlights were on before the ignition To activate the front fog lights, the parking lights or low QUIPPED was turned off, the delay interval begins automatically.
  • Page 48: Turn Signals

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE IGNALS Level Load Move the multifunction lever up or down to activate the turn signals. The arrows on each side of the instrument All seating positions occupied, plus an cluster display flash to show proper operation. evenly distributed load in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 49: Interior Courtesy Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR LIGHTS Rotating the instrument panel dimmer up or down will adjust the brightness of the instrument panel lights ONLY when the parking lights or headlights are turned on, AND ONLY if the built-in cluster light sensor NTERIOR OURTESY IGHTS...
  • Page 50: Illuminated Entry

    48 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I LLUMINATED NTRY QUIPPED INDSHIELD IPER PERATION CAUTION! The Illuminated Entry feature allows you to activate the Rotate the end of the lever to one of the first two detent Always remove any buildup of snow that prevents the low beam, sidemarker lights and parking lights to stay positions for intermittent settings.
  • Page 51: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The sensitivity of the system can be adjusted with the ● Transmission In NEUTRAL Position — The Rain WARNING! multifunction lever. Wiper delay position one is the least Sensing system will not operate if the NEUTRAL gear sensitive, and wiper delay position two is the most Sudden loss of visibility through the windshield is selected at speeds of 3 mph (5 km/h) or less...
  • Page 52: Climate Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To use the washer, push the lever forward MAX A/C sets the control for maximum cooling UTOMATIC LIMATE ONTROLS and hold while spray is desired. If the lever performance. ESCRIPTIONS UNCTIONS is pushed while the wiper is in the off NOTE: position, the wiper will operate for several The MAX A/C button is only available on the...
  • Page 53: Recirculation Button

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Recirculation Button NOTE: passenger temperature controls are set to HI, Defrost mode is selected (LED on), rear defroster is turned on After 25 minutes of continuous use, Recirculation mode Press and release this button on the (LED on) and the air recirculation is turned off (LED off).
  • Page 54 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Mode Control NOTE: CAUTION! The Sync button is only available on the touchscreen. the interior surface of the window. Use a soft cloth Mode Control regulates the airflow distribution. The Blower Control airflow distribution can be adjusted so air comes from and a mild washing solution, wiping parallel to the heating elements.
  • Page 55: Bi-Level Mode

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Bi-Level Mode Mix Mode Air comes from the instrument panel outlets Air is directed through the floor, defrost, and and floor outlets. A slight amount of air side window demister outlets. This setting is directed through the defrost and side works best in cold or snowy conditions that window demister outlets.
  • Page 56: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE (ATC) low until the engine warms up. The blower increases in UTOMATIC EMPERATURE ONTROL PERATING speed and transition into Auto mode. Refer to the chart at the end of this section Automatic Operation Manual Operation Override for suggested control settings for various weather Push the AUTO button on the faceplate, or the conditions.
  • Page 57 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Window Fogging Operating Tips Chart WEATHER CONTROL SETTINGS Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in mild, rainy, WEATHER CONTROL SETTINGS and/or humid weather. To clear the windows, select Cold Weather Set the mode control to Defrost or Mix mode and increase the front blower (Floor Mode).
  • Page 58: Console Storage Compartment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Glove Compartment Front Door Storage Rear Door Storage To open the glove compartment, pull the release Rear Door Storage Console Storage Compartment handle. Storage areas are located in the door trim panels. To open, pull up on the latch and lift the cover. WARNING! Do not operate this vehicle with a glove compartment in the open position.
  • Page 59: Usb Control

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE plugged into the USB Type A or USB Type C ports. Use the connection cable to connect an external USB device to the vehicle’s USB Type A or USB Type C connector port which is located in the center console. Plugging in a smartphone device to a USB port may activate Android Auto™...
  • Page 60: Power Outlets - I Fequipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE low powered electrical accessories. The power outlets are labeled with either a “key” or a “battery” symbol to indicate how the outlet is powered. Power outlets labeled with a key symbol are powered when the ignition is in the ON/RUN position, while the outlets labeled with a battery symbol are connected directly to the battery and powered at all times.
  • Page 61: Wireless Charging Pad - I Fequipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I LED Indicator Status: CAUTION! IRELESS HARGING QUIPPED ● No Light: Charging pad is idle or searching for a ● Many accessories that can be plugged in draw device. Device may not be compatible with the Qi ®...
  • Page 62: Power Window Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE In certain instances, the device may shut down for ● If the phone moves on the pad causing the red light CAUTION! a brief period of time (when the device reaches a to illuminate, the phone will have to be picked up blocks the fob from being detected by the vehicle and certain temperature).
  • Page 63: Reset Auto -U P

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE door trim panel. The window switches will operate only If this happens, pull the switch lightly and hold to close UTOMATIC INDOW EATURES when the ignition is in the ON/RUN position. the window manually. Auto-Down Feature To open the window part way, push the window switch WARNING! down briefly and release it when you want the window...
  • Page 64: Wind Buffeting

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE rear passenger doors. To disable the window controls, the buffeting occurs with the rear windows open, open 1 — Power Shade Switch push and release the window lockout switch to the the front and rear windows together to minimize the 2 —...
  • Page 65: Opening And Closing The Sunroof

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE During Express Open or Express Close operation, any from a slide open position to the vent position. Sunroof WARNING! movement of the sunroof switch will stop the sunroof. movement will stop if the switch is released prior to the ●...
  • Page 66: Pinch Protect Feature

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HOOD During Express Open or Express Close operation, any NOTE: movement of the sunshade switch will stop the shade. If three consecutive sunroof close attempts result in Pinch Protect reversals, Pinch Protect will disable and Manual Open/Close PENING the sunroof must be closed in Manual Mode.
  • Page 67: Closing The Hood

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ● Move to the outside of the vehicle. The safety latch Button on overhead console (if equipped with power LOSING release lever is located behind the front edge of liftgate) the hood at the center. Reach in at the center WARNING! The overhead console switch and liftgate key fob button of the hood with a palm facing the ground.
  • Page 68: Power Liftgate - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The power liftgate may be opened by WARNING! pushing the liftgate button on the key fob. Push the liftgate button on the key fob twice Driving with the liftgate open can allow poisonous within five seconds to open or close the exhaust gases into your vehicle.
  • Page 69 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE handle requires the liftgate to be unlocked. If the ● If anything obstructs the power liftgate while it is WARNING! vehicle is equipped with Passive Entry, and a valid closing or opening, the liftgate will automatically Passive Entry key fob is within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the reverse to the closed or open position.
  • Page 70: Hands -Free Liftgate - I Fequipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I will open after approximately one second, or close after ● There are pinch sensors attached to the side of ANDS IFTGATE QUIPPED approximately three seconds. These settings can be the liftgate opening. Light pressure anywhere along ð...
  • Page 71: Cargo Area Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Open the liftgate fully, then manually pull down on WARNING! ARGO EATURES the liftgate to the desired height. climate control blower switch is set at high speed. Cargo Load Floor — If Equipped Push and hold the liftgate close button or the lock Do not use the recirculation mode.
  • Page 72: Rear Storage Bins

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Crossbars should always be used whenever cargo is WARNING! WARNING! placed on the roof rack. Check the straps frequently to to come loose. A child could be badly injured. Use become a dangerous projectile in a sudden stop be sure that the load remains securely attached.
  • Page 73 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! ● Long loads, which extend over the windshield, should be secured to both the front and rear of the vehicle. ● Place a blanket or other protection between the surface of the roof and the load. ●...
  • Page 74: Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL BASE / MIDLINE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 75: Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ● The gauge pointer will likely indicate a higher NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS CAUTION! temperature when driving in hot weather or up vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air mountain grades. It should not be allowed to Tachometer conditioner turned off until the pointer drops exceed the upper limits of the normal operating...
  • Page 76: Premium Instrument Cluster

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 77: Instrument Cluster Display

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: NSTRUMENT LUSTER ESCRIPTIONS CAUTION! The Instrument Cluster Warning Indicators will vehicle. Idle the vehicle with the air Temperature Gauge illuminate briefly for a bulb check when the ignition is conditioner turned off until the pointer drops first cycled.
  • Page 78 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Push and hold the OK button for one second to reset NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY OCATION displayed/selected features that can be reset. ONTROLS ● MENU Button — If Equipped The instrument cluster display features a driver Push the MENU button to access/select the interactive display that is located in the instrument information screens or submenu screens of the...
  • Page 79: Oil Change Reset - I Fequipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL non critical warnings, red for critical warnings, and it remains active) and can be reviewed from the for five seconds after a single chime has sounded, white for on demand information. “Messages” main menu item. Examples of this to indicate the next scheduled oil change interval.
  • Page 80 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL — I ISPLAY ESSAGES QUIPPED Lights On Right Front Turn Right Rear Turn Vehicle Speed Vehicle Speed is Vehicle Speed is Includes the following, but not limited to: Signal Light Out Signal Light Out Too High To Too High to Shift Too High to Shift...
  • Page 81: Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ○ Driver info — If Equipped Trip B NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY TEMS ● Vehicle Info Speedometer The instrument cluster display can be used to view the main menu items for several features. Use the up ○...
  • Page 82: Vehicle Info

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Vehicle Info Transmission Temperature — Automatic Transmission ● Battery Voltage Only Displays the current voltage level of the battery. Push and release the up or down arrow button ● Displays the actual transmission temperature. until the Vehicle Info Menu item is displayed in the Tire Pressure —...
  • Page 83: Stop/Start - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Fuel Economy Trip Info Off Road — If Equipped Push and release the up or down arrow button Push and release the up or down arrow button Push and release the up or down arrow button until the Fuel Economy menu title is displayed in the until the Trip menu title is displayed in the instrument...
  • Page 84: Screen Setup

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL left or right arrow button will allow you to scroll ● Display through the stored messages. Upper Right ● Units Screen Setup ● Clock and Date None Range To Empty Date Push and release the up or down arrow button ●...
  • Page 85 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL the Speed Warning “OFF” in the Instrument Cluster Safety And Assistance Units Display should you choose not to use this feature. By selecting the item Safety and Assistance, the By selecting Units, the unit of measurement to use for To turn the feature off, the driver must use the following adjustments can be made: displaying various values can be set.
  • Page 86 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Variance (If Equipped) ● Auto Driver Comfort (If Equipped): activate/ ● Cornering Lights (If Equipped): activate/deactivate deactivate automatic climate control during vehicle the cornering lights Compass Variance is the difference between Magnetic starts North and Geographic North. To compensate for the ●...
  • Page 87 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Compass Variance Map...
  • Page 88: Diesel Displays

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Your vehicle has the ability to alert you to additional IESEL ISPLAYS WARNING! maintenance required on your vehicle or engine. When the appropriate conditions exist, the following Refer to the following messages that may be A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you park messages display in the instrument cluster display: displayed on your instrument cluster display:...
  • Page 89: Fuel System Messages

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ● ● Exhaust Filter Full — Power Reduced See Dealer Exhaust System Regeneration in Process Continue CAUTION! — This message indicates the PCM has derated Driving — This message indicates that the DPF is the engine to limit the likelihood of permanent self-cleaning.
  • Page 90 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL MESSAGE DESCRIPTION Diesel Emissions Additive AdBlue® (UREA) Warning Messages: The first low level warning will be given at around a 1,490 miles (2,400 km) range, and is determined according to the current consumption rate. The UREA Low Level warning light and message will display on the instrument panel. The UREA low level warning light will remains lit until the AdBlue®...
  • Page 91 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL MESSAGE DESCRIPTION NOTE: ● The display may take up to five seconds to update after adding two gallons (7.5 Liters) or more of AdBlue® (UREA) to the AdBlue® (UREA) tank. If you have a fault related to the AdBlue® (UREA) system, the display may not update to the new level. See an authorized dealer for Engine Will Not Start Service service.
  • Page 92: Warning Lights And Messages

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or more of ● ● The battery was used for an extended period with the The vehicle should have service performed if the the following conditions: engine not running to supply radio, lights, chargers, message is still present during consecutive trips and +12 Volts portable appliances like vacuum cleaners,...
  • Page 93: Brake Warning Light

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL for four to eight seconds as a bulb check when the The dual brake system provides a reserve braking Operation of the Brake Warning Light can be checked ignition is placed in the ON/RUN position. This light will capacity in the event of a failure to a portion of the by turning the ignition switch from the OFF position to illuminate with a single chime when a fault with the air...
  • Page 94: Engine Temperature Warning Light

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Door Open Warning Light The light will come on when the ignition is placed in the WARNING! ON/RUN position and remain on briefly as a bulb check. This indicator will illuminate when a door is If the light does not come on during starting, have the Continued operation with reduced assist could pose a ajar/open and not fully closed.
  • Page 95: Liftgate Open Warning Light

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Liftgate Open Warning Light and shut off the engine as soon as possible. Wait for oil Speeds above 120 km/h (75 mph) - 1 temperature to return to normal levels. cycle / 2 sec (secondary level) This warning light will illuminate when the Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light liftgate is open.
  • Page 96: Yellow Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active WARNING! ELLOW ARNING IGHTS Warning Light — If Equipped Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning If you continue operating the vehicle when the Transmission Temperature Warning Light is This warning light will indicate when the Light illuminated you could cause the fluid to boil ESC system is Active.
  • Page 97 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Service Active Lane Management Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator Warning Light — If Equipped Warning Light — If Equipped (MIL) Warning Light This warning light indicates the ESC is off. This warning light will illuminate when the The MIL is a part of an Onboard Diagnostic Each time the ignition is turned to the Active Lane Management system is not...
  • Page 98: Service Stop/Start System Warning Light - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) (UREA) over 50% is detected. Contact an authorized WARNING! dealer as soon as possible. Light — If Equipped A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as referenced If the problem is not solved, a specific message will above, can reach higher temperatures than in normal This warning light will illuminate to indicate appear on the Instrument Cluster Display whenever a...
  • Page 99 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper CAUTION! CAUTION! tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if underinflation Do not continue driving with one or more flat tires The TPMS has been optimized for the original has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the as handling may be compromised.
  • Page 100: Yellow Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 4WD Lock Indicator Light — If Equipped Immobilizer Fail / VPS Electrical Alarm ELLOW NDICATOR IGHTS Indicator Light This light alerts the driver that the vehicle 4WD Low Indicator Light — If Equipped is in the 4WD Lock mode. The front and This telltale will illuminate when the Vehicle rear driveshafts are mechanically locked This light alerts the driver that the vehicle...
  • Page 101: Rear Fog Indicator - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Low Diesel Emissions Additive AdBlue® Optimal conditions for completing the process are CAUTION! achieved by traveling at 37 mph (60 km/h) with engine (UREA) Indicator Light — If Equipped speed above 2,000 rpm. The presence of water in the fuel system circuit may The Low Diesel Exhaust Emissions Additive cause severe damage to the injection system and When this light/message switches on, it does not...
  • Page 102: Green Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Auto HOLD Indicator Light — If Equipped Turn Signal Indicator Lights REEN NDICATOR IGHTS Auto HOLD keeps your vehicle at a complete When the left or right turn signal is Active Speed Limiter SET Indicator Light stop without you having to keep your activated, the turn signal indicator will —...
  • Page 103: White Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Automatic High Beam Indicator Light — If Active Speed Limiter SET Indicator Light to use the HDC feature, the HDC indicator light will flash on/off. Equipped — If Equipped Cruise Control SET Indicator Light — If This indicator shows that the automatic high This light will turn on when the Active Speed ð...
  • Page 104: Blue Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL signs. The message “Ready” will appear along with a ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II CAUTION! white indicator light in the instrument cluster display to ð signal that the system has been activated page ●...
  • Page 105 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING! ● ONLY an authorized service technician should connect equipment to the OBD II connection port in order to read the VIN, diagnose, or service your vehicle. ● If unauthorized equipment is connected to the OBD II connection port, such as a driver-behavior tracking device, it may: ○...
  • Page 106: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE operated for more than 25 second intervals. Waiting WARNING! at least two minutes between such intervals will protect Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ in the ACC or ON/RUN the starter from overheating. Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust position.
  • Page 107: Tip Start Feature

    STARTING AND OPERATING Tip Start Feature WARNING! CAUTION! Place the ignition in the START position and release not leave the ignition of a vehicle equipped with Damage to the transmission may occur if the it as the starter engages. The starter motor will Keyless Enter ‘n Go™...
  • Page 108: Manual Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING Keyless Ignition Functions — With Driver’s Foot Off battery blankets will greatly increase starting capability The system takes over and attempts to start the The Brake Pedal/Clutch Pedal (In PARK Or NEUTRAL at low temperatures. Suitable battery blankets are vehicle.
  • Page 109: Engine Warm Up

    STARTING AND OPERATING — W The system will automatically engage the starter XTENDED TARTING FTER TARTING ARMING to crank the engine. If the vehicle fails to start, NGINE NOTE: the starter will disengage automatically after 25 seconds. An Extended Park condition occurs when the vehicle The idle speed is controlled automatically and it will has not been started or driven for at least 30 days.
  • Page 110: Engine Break-In Recommendations

    STARTING AND OPERATING After severe driving, idle the engine to allow the NOTE: temperature inside the engine compartment to cool A new engine may consume some oil during its first few before shutting off the engine. thousand miles (kilometers) of operation. This should be considered a normal part of the break-in and not ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS interpreted as a problem.
  • Page 111 STARTING AND OPERATING released or applied position. The light will extinguish PARK, otherwise the load on the transmission locking WARNING! upon releasing the switch. mechanism may make it difficult to move the gear Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ in the ACC or ON/RUN selector out of PARK.
  • Page 112: Auto Park Brake

    STARTING AND OPERATING To disengage the parking brake while the vehicle is in the Customer Programmable Features section of the ● There is no attempt to press the brake pedal or motion, release the switch. If the vehicle is brought Uconnect Settings.
  • Page 113: Manual Transmission - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING MANUAL TRANSMISSION — IF EQUIPPED WARNING! Even when the vehicle is stopped with the Auto Hold WARNING! function, the vehicle may start when the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is activated. Always pay attention You or others could be injured if you leave the vehicle to your surrounding when the vehicle is stopped with unattended without having the parking brake fully the Auto Hold function.
  • Page 114: Recommended Vehicle Shift Speeds

    STARTING AND OPERATING the vehicle speeds listed for acceleration. When heavily loaded or pulling a trailer, these recommended up-shift speeds may not apply. Manual Transmission Shift Speeds in MPH (KM/H) Gear Selection 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 6 Acceleration 47 (76)
  • Page 115: Maximum Recommended Downshift Speeds

    STARTING AND OPERATING steep hills. In addition, downshifting at the right time CAUTION! CAUTION! provides better acceleration when you desire to resume ● speed. Downshift progressively. Do not skip gears to Failure to follow the maximum recommended If you skip a gear while downshifting or downshift at avoid overspeeding the engine and clutch.
  • Page 116 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! ● When parking on a steep slope the use of wheel fully when exiting the vehicle to guard against and remove the key fob. When the ignition is in the chocks is recommended. vehicle movement and possible injury or damage. OFF (key removal) position (or, with push button ●...
  • Page 117: Ignition Park Interlock

    STARTING AND OPERATING removal) position. The key can only be removed from The transmission gear range (PRND) is displayed both CAUTION! the ignition when the ignition is in the OFF position, and beside the gear selector and in the instrument cluster. the transmission is locked in PARK.
  • Page 118: Gear Ranges

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: customer’s driving experience and fuel economy. By NOTE: design, some vehicle and driveline combinations utilize If the gear selector cannot be moved to the PARK, After selecting any gear range, wait a moment to allow NINTH gear only in very specific driving situations and REVERSE, or NEUTRAL position (when pushed forward) the selected gear to engage before accelerating.
  • Page 119 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: ● With brake pedal released, verify that the gear CAUTION! ● When parking on a steep slope the use of wheel selector will not move out of PARK. chocks is recommended. Towing the vehicle, coasting, or driving for any other REVERSE (R) ●...
  • Page 120 STARTING AND OPERATING the transmission shift schedule, reduce engine torque, city driving, cold slippery conditions, mountain driving, ● You can start out, from a stop, in FIRST or SECOND and/or expand the range of torque converter clutch trailer towing, and many other situations. gear (or THIRD gear, in 6-speed models, or in 4WD engagement.
  • Page 121: Transmission Limp Home Mode

    STARTING AND OPERATING speed is higher when the torque converter clutch is Wait approximately 30 seconds. WARNING! not engaged, it may seem as if the transmission is Restart the engine. not shifting properly when the vehicle is cold. This Do not downshift for additional engine braking on a is normal.
  • Page 122: Four-Wheel Drive (4X4)

    STARTING AND OPERATING 1 — 4WD LOW Active Drive With Low Control — If Equipped CAUTION! 2 — 4WD LOCK The 4WD LOW mode helps to improve the off-road All wheels must have the same size and type tires. performance in all modes. To enable 4WD LOW, please Enabling Four-Wheel Drive (4x4) Unequal tire sizes must not be used.
  • Page 123: Selec-Terrain - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING SELEC-TERRAIN — IF EQUIPPED WARNING! Continued operation with reduced assist could pose a Selec-Terrain combines the capabilities of the vehicle safety risk to yourself and others. Service should be control systems, along with driver input, to provide the obtained as soon as possible.
  • Page 124: Stop/Start System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING increase in steering effort, especially at low speeds If the vehicle does not start after pressing the clutch, CAUTION! and during parking maneuvers. place the gear selector in NEUTRAL and repeat the procedure. If the problem persists, contact an ●...
  • Page 125: T O Start The Engine While I N Autostop

    STARTING AND OPERATING It may be possible for the vehicle to be driven several Conditions That Force An Application Of The Electric ● Battery temperature is too warm or cold. times without the Stop/Start system going into a STOP/ Park Brake While In Autostop Mode: ●...
  • Page 126 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Cruise Control (if equipped) cannot be enabled when Active Speed Limiter is on. If enabled, they will be disabled when the Speed Limiter on/off button is pushed. CTIVATION To activate the feature, push the Active Speed Limiter button located on the right side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 127: Exceeding The Set Speed

    STARTING AND OPERATING Activate The Active Speed Limiter (When Speed Setting SET- button is pressed and held down, the speed limit In the event that the Active Speed Limiter set value Is Memorized) will change in the increments by 1 mph (1 km/h). is exceeded manually with a driver acceleration, the indicator light will flash, and a message will appear in When the RES (resume) button on the steering wheel...
  • Page 128 STARTING AND OPERATING If the Active Speed Limiter is turned to standby while If the TSA system detects a new speed limit while When the maximum set speed is exceeded, the the Traffic Sign Assist (TSA) (if equipped) is active, ISA is active, the instrument cluster display will show indicator light will flash, and a message will appear the message “Intelligent Speed Limiter Available”...
  • Page 129: Cruise Control

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: ● Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) will adjust the vehicle Do not place the gear selector in NEUTRAL when Cruise speed up to the preset speed to maintain a distance Control is activated. Doing so will disengage the system. with the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 130: Using Cruise Control On Hills

    STARTING AND OPERATING To Resume Speed TO MPH (km/h)” will appear indicating the set speed. the button is released. The increase in set speed is A cruise indicator lamp, along with set speed will also reflected in the instrument cluster display. To resume a previously set speed, push the RES button appear and stay on in the instrument cluster when the To Accelerate For Passing...
  • Page 131: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) Operation

    STARTING AND OPERATING safety system and not designed to prevent collisions. WARNING! WARNING! The Cruise Control function performs differently if your ð You should turn the ACC system off: vehicle is not equipped with ACC page 127. ● Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a convenience system.
  • Page 132: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) Menu

    STARTING AND OPERATING Push the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on/off button The instrument cluster display will return to the last until one of the following appears in the instrument display selected after five seconds of no ACC display cluster display: activity.
  • Page 133 STARTING AND OPERATING To Activate/Deactivate To Cancel Cruise Control on/off button will result in turning on (changing to) Fixed Speed Cruise Control mode. Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) The following conditions cancel the ACC or Fixed Speed on/off button.
  • Page 134: To Turn Off

    STARTING AND OPERATING To Turn Off to reengage the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) to the ● If the button is continually pushed, the set speed existing set speed. will continue to adjust in 5 mph increments until the The system will turn off and clear the set speed in ●...
  • Page 135: Setting The Following Distance In Acc

    STARTING AND OPERATING seconds the driver will either have to push the RES ● The vehicle ahead moves out of your lane or view of (resume) button, or apply the accelerator pedal to the sensor. reengage the ACC to the existing set speed. ●...
  • Page 136: Acc Operation At Stop

    STARTING AND OPERATING ACC Operation At Stop Display Warnings And Maintenance WARNING! In the event that the ACC system brings your vehicle “WIPE FRONT RADAR SENSOR IN FRONT OF objects in the path of the vehicle. Failure to follow to a standstill while following the vehicle in front, if the these warnings can result in a collision and death or VEHICLE”...
  • Page 137: "Clean Front Windshield" Warning

    STARTING AND OPERATING of an obstruction. The sensor is located in the center of other obstruction, have the radar sensor realigned at the back side of the inside rearview mirror. They may the vehicle behind the lower grille. an authorized dealer. require cleaning or removal of an obstruction.
  • Page 138 STARTING AND OPERATING TURNS AND BENDS need to intervene. The following are examples of these types of situations: When driving on a curve with ACC engaged, the system TOWING A TRAILER may increase or decrease the vehicle speed for stability, with no vehicle ahead detected.
  • Page 139: Narrow Vehicles

    STARTING AND OPERATING Lane Changing Example Narrow Vehicle Example Stationary Object And Stationary Vehicle Example NARROW VEHICLES STATIONARY OBJECTS AND VEHICLES ENTRY AND EXIT ON CURVE Some narrow vehicles traveling near the outer edges of ACC does not react to stationary objects or vehicles. In a curve entry/exit scenario, if the curvature of the the lane or edging into the lane are not detected until For example, ACC will not react in situations where...
  • Page 140 STARTING AND OPERATING traffic with stop signs and traffic lights. Hence, Using ● Frequent Acceleration/Deceleration: Avoid using ACC ACC in the city or suburbs with many stop signs or in traffic conditions that require frequent changes in traffic lights can be dangerous. speed.
  • Page 141 STARTING AND OPERATING When TSA is turned on through the Uconnect Settings, ● ● Sensor Blockage: Any blockage of the sensors can Stationary Targets: The system may not distinguish the speed limit sign indicator will be displayed in the degrade system performance. between slow-moving and stationary targets.
  • Page 142: Indications O N The Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING screen, which will show detected speed limit signs), and NOTE: RAFFIC SSIST ODES no alerts will be issued to the driver. Up or down arrows will be displayed for up to five TSA operation can be set through the Uconnect system. seconds.
  • Page 143: Parksense Sensors

    STARTING AND OPERATING circumstances the driver should be aware of. Available limitations of this system and recommendations see, CAUTION! ð supplemental information includes: page 145. ● Functionality may be limited or the system may not ● ParkSense will retain the last system state (enabled or School work if the sensor is obstructed.
  • Page 144: Parksense Warning Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING region. As the vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the ENSE ARNING ISPLAY ENSE ISPLAY display will show the single arc moving closer to the vehicle and the audible chime increases as the objects The ParkSense Warning screen will only be displayed When the vehicle is in REVERSE, the instrument cluster get close to the vehicle.
  • Page 145 STARTING AND OPERATING Rear ParkSense Arcs 1 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc 4 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 2 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 5 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 6 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc...
  • Page 146: Enabling And Disabling Parksense

    STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the warning 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 Rear Distance (in- Greater than 79 in- 79-59 inches...
  • Page 147: Cleaning The Parksense System

    STARTING AND OPERATING instrument cluster display will actuate a single chime, “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SENSORS BLOCKED” ENSE YSTEM SAGE RECAUTIONS once per ignition cycle, and it will display the message to be displayed in the instrument cluster “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR SENSORS” or ●...
  • Page 148 STARTING AND OPERATING in the form of steering assist and/or steering vibration CAUTION! WARNING! (depending on radio settings) to guide the vehicle back above or below the sensors will not be detected to the center of the lane. Active Lane Management is a driver assist system. when they are in close proximity.
  • Page 149 STARTING AND OPERATING URNING CTIVE ANAGEMENT The Active Lane Management button is located on the switch panel below the Uconnect display. To turn the system on, push the Active Lane Management button (LED turns off). A message is shown in the instrument cluster display. CTIVE ANAGEMENT ARNING...
  • Page 150 STARTING AND OPERATING Lanes Sensed (Green Lines) Lane Drift (Solid Yellow Line) Lane Crossed (Flashing Yellow Line) ● ● When the system senses a lane drift situation, the When the system senses the lane line is being NOTE: left lane line turns solid yellow. At this time, steering crossed, the left lane line changes from solid yellow The Active Lane Management system operates with assist warning is applied to the steering wheel in the...
  • Page 151 STARTING AND OPERATING Environmental Factors: and should be fully attentive towards using this ● Vibration And Steering Assist feature. ● Other configurable settings for this system are for the Weather: Heavy rain, snow, or fog can limit the System Limitations: vibration strength (high/medium/low), steering assist system's effectiveness.
  • Page 152 STARTING AND OPERATING If the liftgate is opened while the ParkView Rear Back the OFF position, or the user presses the touchscreen X WARNING! Up Camera is being displayed, a caution note "Camera button to exit out of the rear camera view. to check for pedestrians, animals, other vehicles, Not in Position"...
  • Page 153 STARTING AND OPERATING SURROUND VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM — IF while in any gear, Zoom View is available. By pressing When the vehicle is shifted into REVERSE, the Rear the “magnifying glass” icon in the upper left of the View and Top View is the default view of the system. display screen, the image will zoom in to four times EQUIPPED When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with...
  • Page 154 STARTING AND OPERATING Rear Cross Path View Pressing the Rear Cross Path button will Distance To The Rear Of Zone give the driver a wider angle view of the The Vehicle rear camera system. The Top View will be disabled when this is selected. 0 - 1 ft (0 - 30 cm) Front View Plus Top View Yellow...
  • Page 155: Zoom View

    STARTING AND OPERATING the Back Up Camera was manually activated through WARNING! the Controls menu of the Uconnect system, exiting out of the display screen will return to the Controls menu. When the Rear View Camera image is being displayed, Drivers must be careful when backing up even and the vehicle speed is below 8 mph (13 km/h) while when using the Surround View Camera.
  • Page 156: Refueling The Vehicle

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: ● If the vehicle is in DRIVE, NEUTRAL, or REVERSE, and speed is greater than or equal to 8 mph (13 km/h), Zoom View is unavailable and the icon will appear grey. ● While in Zoom View, the guidelines will not be visible. REFUELING THE VEHICLE The capless fuel system uses a flapper placed at the filler pipe of the fuel tank;...
  • Page 157 STARTING AND OPERATING ADBLUE® (UREA) — IF EQUIPPED AdBlue® (UREA) is subject to freezing at the lowest WARNING! temperatures. For example, AdBlue® (UREA) may freeze ● at temperatures at or below 12°F (-11°C). The system Never add fuel when the engine is running. This is The vehicle is equipped with an UREA injection system has been designed to operate in this environment.
  • Page 158 STARTING AND OPERATING ð Proceed as follows: the instrument panel display page 90, fill the CAUTION! AdBlue® (UREA) tank with no more than 2 gal (8 L). ● Park the car on flat ground and stop the engine by Never fill AdBlue® (UREA) or diesel fuel into the ●...
  • Page 159: Vehicle Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) to fill up again. If the liquid crystallizes, eliminate it ● Do not add additives or other fluids to AdBlue® with a sponge and warm water. (UREA), doing so could damage the system. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the total ●...
  • Page 160: Inflation Pressure

    STARTING AND OPERATING Tire Size GAWR of either the front or rear axles has been fuel, at full capacity conditions, and with no occupants or cargo loaded into the vehicle. The front and rear curb exceeded but the total load is within the specified The tire size on the Vehicle Certification Label weight values are determined by weighing your vehicle GVWR.
  • Page 161 STARTING AND OPERATING Towing Condition Wheels Off The Ground Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) REAR NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Dolly Tow FRONT NOT ALLOWED On Trailer BEST METHOD NOTE: (all four wheels off the ground). If using a tow dolly, CAUTION! ●...
  • Page 162: On-Road Driving Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING Driving through water more than a few inches/ RIVING CAUTION! centimeters deep will require extra caution to ensure safety and prevent damage to your vehicle. If you must When To Use 4WD LOW Towing this vehicle with ANY of its wheels on drive through water, try to determine the depth and the the ground can cause severe transmission and/or When off-road driving, shift to 4WD LOW for additional...
  • Page 163: Driving In Snow, Mud And Sand

    STARTING AND OPERATING maintain headway. Over-revving the engine can spin the CAUTION! WARNING! wheels and traction will be lost. Do not drive the vehicle in waterlogged, standing, If the engine stalls or you lose headway or cannot Avoid abrupt downshifts on icy or slippery roads or flowing water in areas where there is traffic make it to the top of a steep hill or grade, never because engine braking may cause skidding and loss...
  • Page 164: After Driving Off-Road

    STARTING AND OPERATING Avoid repeated heavy braking by downshifting the WARNING! transmission whenever possible. Abrasive material in any part of the braking After Driving Off-Road system may cause excessive wear or unpredictable braking performance. Full braking power may not Off-road operation puts more stress on your vehicle be available to prevent a collision.
  • Page 165: Uconnect Systems

    MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIA ð UCONNECT SYSTEMS contact an authorized dealer immediately, or page buttons allow you to access and change Programmable Features. Many features can vary by vehicle and 329. packages. For detailed information about your Uconnect 5 NAV The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access to your With 10.1-inch Display systems, refer to your Uconnect Buttons on the faceplate are located below and/or vehicle systems may still exist, even if the most recent...
  • Page 166: Customer Programmable Features

    MULTIMEDIA 1 — Uconnect Buttons On The Touchscreen When making a selection, press the button on the USTOMER ROGRAMMABLE EATURES 2 — Uconnect Buttons On The Faceplate touchscreen to enter the desired menu. Once in the desired menu, press and release the preferred setting Press the Vehicle button, then press the Settings option until a check mark appears next to the setting, tab on the top of the touchscreen.
  • Page 167 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Language This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system and the Instrument Clus- ter Display. The available languages are UK English, North American English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Português Brasileiro, Polish, Turkish, and Russian (Cyrillic).
  • Page 168 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Theme Mode This setting will allow you to adjust the brightness of your theme. Setting options are “Light”, “Dark” and “Auto”. Select to show themes in Light or Dark mode. "Auto" changes the theme with the headlights. Touchscreen Beep This setting will allow you to turn the touchscreen beep on or off.
  • Page 169 MULTIMEDIA My Profile When the My Profile button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to the vehicle’s profiles. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Language This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system and the Instrument Clus- ter Display.
  • Page 170 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Units This setting will allow you to change the unit display. The available options are “Speed” (MPH or km/h), “Distance” (mi or km), “Fuel Consumption” (MPG [US], MPG [UK], L/100 km, or km/L), “Pressure” (psi, kPa, or bar), and “Temperature” (°C or °F) units of measurement.
  • Page 171 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description App Drawer Favoriting Pop-ups This setting will allow you to favorite app drawer pop-ups with “On” and “Off” options. This setting will allow you to unfavorite app drawer pop-ups with “On” and “Off” App Drawer Unfavoritings Pop-ups options.
  • Page 172: Safety/Driving Assistance

    MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description More Profile Options This setting will give access to more profile options. Safety/Driving Assistance When the Safety/Driving Assistance button is pressed 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.
  • Page 173 MULTIMEDIA Clock When the Clock button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different options related to the vehicle’s internal clock. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Sync Time With GPS This setting will sync the time to the GPS receiver in the system.
  • Page 174 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Set Date This setting will allow you to set the date. Show Time And Date During Off Screen This setting will display the time and date on the Uconnect touchscreen when the system is turned off. Phone/Bluetooth®...
  • Page 175 This setting will allow you to turn the voice recognition “Wake Up” word on or off. The available “Wake Up” words are “Hey Uconnect” and “Hey Jeep®”. This setting will allow you to change the voice options for the radio to “Male” or Voice Options “Female”.
  • Page 176 MULTIMEDIA Navigation When the Navigation button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to the vehicle’s built-in Navigation system. These settings can change which icons display on the map, how “time to arrival is calculated”, and route types. For more information on Navigation, refer to your Uconnect Radio Instruction Manual.
  • Page 177 MULTIMEDIA Mirrors & Wipers When the Mirrors & Wipers button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s mirrors and wipers. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Rain Sensing Auto Wipers This setting will turn the Rain Sensing Auto Wipers on or off.
  • Page 178 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Interior Ambient Lighting This setting will allow you to adjust the interior ambient lighting settings. Use “+” or “-” to increase or decrease the brightness. Headlight Sensitivity This setting will allow you to set the sensitivity of the headlights depending on the amount of visible light.
  • Page 179: Doors And Locks

    MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Auto High Beams This setting will allow you to turn the Auto High Beams on or off. Brakes After pressing the Brakes button on the touchscreen, the following setting will be available: NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Auto Park Brake...
  • Page 180 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Auto Unlock On Exit This setting will unlock the doors when any of the doors are opened from the inside. Flash Lights With Lock This setting will allow you to turn the flashing of the lights when the Lock button is pushed on the key fob on or off.
  • Page 181 MULTIMEDIA Seats & Comfort When the 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 Auto-On Driver Heated/Ventilated Seat &...
  • Page 182 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Radio Off Delay This setting will keep the radio running after the engine is turned off. When any door is opened, the electronics will deactivate. The available settings are “0 min” and “20 min”. Radio Off With Door This setting will shut the radio off when the door is opened.
  • Page 183 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Equalizer This setting will adjust the “Bass”, “Mid”, and “Treble” ranges of the audio. Speed Adjusted Volume This setting will adjust audio volume as speeds increase. At a higher setting, the volume will increase more as the vehicle speeds up. The available settings are “Off”, “1”, “2”, and “3”.
  • Page 184 MULTIMEDIA Notifications When the Notifications button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to Notifications for the system. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description App Drawer Favoriting Pop-ups This setting turns the “App Favorited” pop-up on or off. App Drawer Unfavoriting Pop-ups This setting turns the “App Unfavorited”...
  • Page 185 MULTIMEDIA Clear Personal Data/Restore Settings When the Clear Personal Data/Restore Settings button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to resetting the Uconnect system back to its default settings. These settings can clear personal data and reset selected settings from other menus. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 186: Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    MULTIMEDIA STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS CONNECTED VEHICLE SERVICES — IF The left-hand control is a rocker-type switch with a push button in the center. The function of the left-hand control is different depending on which mode you are EQUIPPED The remote sound system controls are located on the rear surface of the steering wheel at the three and nine o’clock positions.
  • Page 187 Before you drive, familiarize yourself with the easy-to- enclosed areas. use Uconnect system and Uconnect Services. ○ https://myuconnect.jeep.com/in/en/login ● Other factors outside the control of Uconnect The ASSIST & SOS Buttons On Your Uconnect Services that may limit or prevent service delivery ○...
  • Page 188: Included Trial Period For New Vehicles

    ● Press the Settings side menu in the upper left corner equipped vehicle. ● Download the My Ucconect - Jeep App to your of the app to bring up app settings and access the Editing Your Notifications mobile device. Assist Call Centers.
  • Page 189 When the connection between the Log on to your Owner’s Account at https:// NOTE: vehicle and the live agent is made, your vehicle will myuconnect.jeep.com/in/en/login (India residents) automatically transmit location information. In the event Calls between the vehicle occupants and the and select “Dashboard”.
  • Page 190 MULTIMEDIA Requirements ● An in-vehicle audio message will state “Vehicle WARNING! phone requires service. Please contact your dealer.” ● This feature is available only on vehicles sold in that can cause the SOS Call system to fail, Even if the SOS Call system is fully functional, factors India .
  • Page 191: Remote Commands

    MULTIMEDIA NOTE: WARNING! ● RSA Agents are available 24/7 to assist you in the Lock Press this button to lock occupants should exit the vehicle immediately and case of an emergency. your vehicle. move to a safe location. ● On your behalf, agents are able to notify family ●...
  • Page 192 Using A Remote Command Through Your Mobile Device NOTE: On your dashboard, you will see remote And the My Uconnect - Jeep App Anyone with access to your PIN may request commands. Press the desired icon to activate that Remote Door Lock/Unlock. It is your responsibility feature.
  • Page 193: Remote Door Lock/Unlock

    MULTIMEDIA Remote Door Lock/Unlock ● ● The vehicle’s security system has been armed and An ignition cycle is required for some remote not triggered since the last vehicle start. commands, such as Remote Door Lock/Unlock if Description following a Remote Horn & Lights activation. ●...
  • Page 194 MULTIMEDIA NOTE: ● ● Uconnect Care — In-vehicle support for all non- Vehicle must be powered in the ON/RUN or ACC The Remote Horn & Lights feature is designed to connected Uconnect system features, such as radio (Accessory) position with a properly functioning be loud and get noticed.
  • Page 195: Vehicle Finder

    MULTIMEDIA ● ● How It Works Vehicle must have an active subscription that Traffic flow and incidents includes the applicable feature. There are multiple ways to find a destination. After Parking selecting the Location tab at the top of the App, Last Mile Navigation ●...
  • Page 196 MULTIMEDIA Requirements The Uconnect Services Customer Care Agent will ● Vehicle must be registered with Uconnect Services ask for the stolen vehicle report number (as and have an active subscription that includes the ● Vehicle must be properly equipped with the Uconnect issued by your local law enforcement).
  • Page 197 In-Vehicle Mobile App: My Garage myuconnect.jeep.com/in/en/privacy-policy. Messages mailbox will display. In the Mailbox, you can The My Garage page of the Mobile app provides a way reopen messages or delete messages.
  • Page 198 MULTIMEDIA ● If you need assistance, you can always ask Alexa for Curfew Alert Link the vehicle brand name to the <vehicle help, or complete a list of commands by saying: “Alexa, brand> Skill by tapping LINK ACCOUNT. Receive a notification when your car is being driven ask <brand name>...
  • Page 199 MULTIMEDIA Once the app is downloaded on your SmartWatch, you on your in-vehicle touchscreen to contact Uconnect ONNECTED ERVICES EMOTE can enjoy these features: Services. Your call will be directed to a Uconnect NLOCK Services agent or held in a queue until an agent is ●...
  • Page 200 MULTIMEDIA conditions, it can take up to three minutes for the Why is the Vehicle Branded App running slow? The How do I turn off the horn and lights after I turn request to get through to your vehicle. Vehicle Branded App relies on a mobile network them on? If you are close enough to the vehicle, connection from your device to send commands you can use the key fob to turn off the horn and...
  • Page 201 Which is faster, my key fob or the Vehicle Branded the Apps menu. Select the button to speak with password and My Uconnect - Jeep Security PIN App? Your key fob will sound the horn and flash the an agent, who can assist in registering your new help to ensure that nobody can start your vehicle if lights quicker;...
  • Page 202 Contact Uconnect Services Customer Services Call or performing any remote services, while the vehicle is in motion (e.g. key pad). Care, or at https://myuconnect.jeep.com/in/en/ such as Remote Door Lock/Unlock or Remote Horn What happens when my subscription comes up login.
  • Page 203: Data Collection & Privacy

    Uconnect Privacy Policy, which can be found This process removes all personal information, vehicle. This condition is not harmful to the radio. If your https://myuconnect.jeep.com/in/en/privacy-policy returns the Uconnect system to its original factory radio performance does not satisfactorily improve from (Indian Residents).
  • Page 204: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES ● Brake pedal pulsations WARNING! ● A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end of the ● The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws of (ABS) stop RAKE YSTEM physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase braking or steering efficiency beyond that The ABS is designed to function with the Original The ABS provides increased vehicle stability and...
  • Page 205: System Warnings

    SAFETY To Activate/Deactivate brake system is not functioning and that service is WARNING! required. However, the conventional brake system will DDD can be activated and deactivated through the continue to operate normally if the ABS Warning Light is ● Before exiting a vehicle, always come to Uconnect system by selecting the following in order: a complete stop, then shift the automatic transmission into PARK and apply the parking...
  • Page 206: Brake Assist System (Bas) - If Equipped

    SAFETY (EBC) If the driver does not acknowledge the warning provided continuous braking pressure during the stopping LECTRONIC RAKE ONTROL by the system, the message will remain on the screen sequence (do not “pump” the brakes). Do not reduce YSTEM for one minute.
  • Page 207: Electronic Brake Force Distribution (Ebd)

    SAFETY come on when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN overslip of the rear wheels to avoid vehicle instability, WARNING! mode, have the light repaired as soon as possible. and to prevent the rear axle from entering ABS before in a reckless or dangerous manner which could the front axle.
  • Page 208: Esc Operating Modes

    SAFETY also be reduced to help the vehicle maintain the WARNING! WARNING! desired path. effectiveness of the ESC system can increase the ● Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cannot prevent ● Oversteer — when the vehicle is turning more than risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, the natural laws of physics from acting on the appropriate for the steering wheel position.
  • Page 209: Esc Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light And Esc Off Indicator Light

    SAFETY momentarily push the ESC OFF button and the ESC OFF Full Off (Four-Wheel Drive Models Only) NOTE: Indicator Light will turn off. The “ESC Off” message will display and an audible This mode is intended for off-highway or off-road chime will sound when the gear selector is placed into NOTE: use when ESC stability features could inhibit vehicle...
  • Page 210: Hill Descent Control (Hdc) - If Equipped

    SAFETY the vehicle has been driven several miles (kilometers) when ESC becomes inactive following the maneuver ● The Electric Park Brake (EPB) is released. at speeds greater than 30 mph (48 km/h), see an that caused the ESC activation. ● The driver’s door is closed.
  • Page 211: Hill Start Assist (Hsa)

    SAFETY ● Disabling HDC The gear selection must match vehicle uphill WARNING! direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is in forward gear; HDC will be deactivated and disabled if any of the HDC is only intended to assist the driver in controlling vehicle backing uphill is in REVERSE gear).
  • Page 212: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    SAFETY Disabling And Enabling HSA and/or reduce vehicle power to provide enhanced acceleration and stability. A feature of the TCS, Brake This feature can be turned on or turned off. To change Limited Differential (BLD) functions similarly to a limited the current setting through the instrument cluster slip differential and controls the wheel spin across a ð...
  • Page 213 SAFETY vehicle speed reaches approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) or higher and will alert the driver of vehicles in these areas. The BSM system can become blocked if snow, ice, mud, or other road contaminations accumulate on the rear fascia/bumper where the radar sensors are located. The system may also detect blockage if the vehicle is operated in areas with extremely low radar returns such as a desert or parallel to a large elevation drop.
  • Page 214 SAFETY Side Monitoring Rear Monitoring Overtaking/Approaching Entering From The Rear Overtaking Traffic Vehicles that come up from behind your vehicle on If you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative speed either side and enter the rear detection zone with a less than 10 mph (16 km/h) and the vehicle remains relative speed of less than 30 mph (48 km/h).
  • Page 215: Rear Cross Path (Rcp)

    SAFETY The BSM system is designed not to issue an alert WARNING! on stationary objects such as guardrails, posts, walls, foliage, berms, etc. However, occasionally the system The Blind Spot Monitoring system is only an aid may alert on such objects. This is normal operation and to help detect objects in the blind spot zones.
  • Page 216 SAFETY Blind Spot Alert Lights/Chime NOTE: WARNING! The BSM system will store the current operating mode When operating in Blind Spot Alert Lights/Chime mode, when the vehicle is shut off. Each time the vehicle is Rear Cross Path Detection (RCP) is not a back up the BSM system will provide a visual alert in the started the previously stored mode will be recalled and aid system.
  • Page 217 SAFETY NOTE: ● The FCW system is intended for on-road use only. If FCW monitors the information from the forward looking the vehicle is taken off-road, the FCW system should sensors as well as the Electronic Brake Controller be deactivated to prevent unnecessary warnings to (EBC), to calculate the probability of a forward collision.
  • Page 218: Fcw Limited Warning

    SAFETY FCW Limited Warning Changing the FCW status to off deactivates the system, NOTE: so no warning or autonomous braking will be available The “Far” setting may result in a greater number of FCW If the instrument cluster display reads “ACC/FCW in case of a possible collision.
  • Page 219 SAFETY Forward Collision Warning with Mitigation If a PEB event begins at a speed below 37 mph (60 those with long trailers), or vehicles with irregular km/h), the system may provide braking to mitigate the loads / shapes. Limitations (FCW & AEB) potential collision with a pedestrian.
  • Page 220: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    SAFETY ● ● ● Terrain: Steep slopes, sharp curves, and bumpy Low Visibility: The system may not perform as Animals: The collision mitigation system may not roads can affect the system's performance. expected in low-light or poor visibility conditions, detect or avoid animals. especially in night condition.
  • Page 221 SAFETY and natural pressure loss through the tire. The TPMS approximately 24 psi (165 kPa). This tire pressure is CAUTION! will continue to warn the driver of low tire pressure as low enough to turn on the TPMS Warning Light. Driving vehicle to an authorized dealer to have your sensor long as the condition exists, and will not turn off until the vehicle may cause the tire pressure to rise to...
  • Page 222: Premium System

    SAFETY Tire Pressure Monitoring System Low ● (those highlighted or in a different color in the Seasonal temperature changes will affect tire instrument cluster display graphic) to the vehicle’s pressure, and the TPMS will monitor the actual tire Pressure Warnings recommended cold placard pressure value.
  • Page 223: Tpms Deactivation - If Equipped

    SAFETY If the ignition key is cycled, this sequence will repeat, a pressure below the low-pressure warning limit, long as no tire pressure is below the low-pressure providing the system fault still exists. If the system upon the next ignition key cycle, the Tire Pressure warning limit in any of the four active road tires.
  • Page 224: Occupant Restraint Systems Features

    SAFETY To reactivate the TPMS, replace all four wheel and tire Some of the safety features described in this section assemblies (road tires) with tires equipped with TPMS may be standard equipment on some models, or may sensors. Then, drive the vehicle for up to 10 minutes be optional equipment on others.
  • Page 225: Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder System (Beltalert )

    SAFETY ð possible and use the proper child restraint This can happen far away from home or on your own WARNING! street. page 245. ● NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a Research has shown that seat belts save lives, and Never allow children to slide the shoulder belt seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, behind them or under their arm.
  • Page 226: Lap/Shoulder Belts

    SAFETY the Seat Belt Reminder Light will turn on and remain the BeltAlert warning sequence will begin until the seat The seat belt webbing retractor will lock only during on until both outboard front seat belts are buckled. The belts are buckled again. very sudden stops or collisions.
  • Page 227 SAFETY WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! head and neck injury. A seat belt worn under the ● Do not allow people to ride in any area of your ● A lap belt worn too high can increase the risk of arm can cause internal injuries. Ribs aren’t as vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat injury in a collision.
  • Page 228: Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure

    SAFETY The seat belt latch plate is above the back of the front seat, and next to your arm in the rear seat (for vehicles equipped with a rear seat). Grab the latch plate and pull out the seat belt. Slide the latch plate up the webbing as far as necessary to allow the seat belt to go around your lap.
  • Page 229: Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage

    SAFETY Position the latch plate as close as possible to the WARNING! anchor point. ● Wearing your seat belt incorrectly could make your At about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) above injuries in a collision much worse. You might suffer the latch plate, grab and twist the seat belt internal injuries, or you could even slide out of the webbing 180 degrees to create a fold that begins...
  • Page 230 SAFETY Grab the mini-latch plate and pull the seat belt over the seat. Inserting Mini-Latch Plate Into Mini-Buckle Inserting Latch Plate Into Buckle Sit back in seat. Slide the regular latch plate up the webbing as far as necessary to allow the seat belt Pulling Out The Latch Plate to go around your lap.
  • Page 231: Seat Belts And Pregnant Women

    SAFETY Seat Belts And Pregnant Women the shoulder belt. To loosen the lap belt if it is too WARNING! tight, pull on the lap belt. A snug seat belt reduces the risk of sliding under the seat belt in a collision. ●...
  • Page 232: Seat Belt Pretensioner

    SAFETY Seat Belt Pretensioner (SRS) Air Bag Warning Light UPPLEMENTAL ESTRAINT YSTEMS The front outboard seat belt system is equipped with Some of the safety features described in this section The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) pretensioning devices that are designed to remove may be standard equipment on some models, or may monitors the readiness of the electronic slack from the seat belt in the event of a collision.
  • Page 233: Redundant Air Bag Warning Light

    SAFETY be maintenance free, if any of the following occurs, the glove compartment. The words “SRS AIRBAG” or WARNING! have an authorized dealer service the air bag system “AIRBAG” are embossed on the air bag covers. on as you drive, have an authorized dealer service immediately.
  • Page 234: Driver And Passenger Front Air Bag Features

    SAFETY Driver And Passenger Front Air Bag WARNING! WARNING! Features arms to reach the steering wheel or instrument with your seat belt to restrain you properly. In panel. some collisions, air bags won’t deploy at all. The driver and passenger front air bag system is Always wear your seat belts even though you have ●...
  • Page 235 SAFETY Seat belts are necessary for your protection in all The Passenger Air Bag DISABLE Feature consists of the WARNING! collisions, and also are needed to help keep you in following: position, away from an inflating air bag. ● A DISABLED (OFF) Passenger Front Air Bag is ●...
  • Page 236 SAFETY deploy during a collision. NEVER assume the Passenger ● Both indicator lights stay on after you start the WARNING! Front Air Bag is deactivated unless the Passenger Air vehicle. ● Bag DISABLE (OFF) Indicator Light on the center Should it be necessary to carry a child on the ●...
  • Page 237 SAFETY Action Information Scroll Up or Down to “Vehicle Set-Up” Press the “OK” on the vehicle steering wheel to enter “Vehicle Settings” Scroll Up or Down using the arrow buttons on the steering wheel to select “Security” Press the “OK” button on the steering wheel to select “Security” Press the “OK”...
  • Page 238 SAFETY Action Information A single chime will sound with the Passenger AIRBAG OFF indicator light illuminat- ed for 4 to 5 seconds confirming the disabling of the Passenger Front Air Bag. The Passenger AIRBAG OFF indicator light will remain continuously illuminated in the center stack telling the driver and front passenger that the Passenger Front Air Bag is DISABLED (OFF).
  • Page 239 SAFETY Action Information Press the “OK” button on the steering wheel to select “Passenger AIRBAG” NOTE: Scroll Up or Down to Passenger AIRBAG ON “ ON” If the Passenger Front Air Bag was previously DISABLED (OFF) it will default to OFF and user will have to scroll down to select ON.
  • Page 240: Knee Impact Bolsters

    SAFETY Knee Impact Bolsters WARNING! The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the knees of ● NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a the driver and front passenger, and position the front seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, occupants for improved interaction with the front air DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
  • Page 241 SAFETY The SABICs (if equipped with SABICs) may help reduce WARNING! the risk of partial or complete ejection of vehicle occupants through side windows in certain side impact Do not use accessory seat covers or place objects events. between you and the Side Air Bags; the performance could be adversely affected and/or objects could be WARNING! pushed into you, causing serious injury.
  • Page 242: Airbag System Components

    SAFETY response to impact events. The system is calibrated WARNING! WARNING! to deploy the Side Air Bags on the impact side of inflate, even if they are in an infant or child deploy at all. Always wear your seat belt even the vehicle during impacts that require Side Air Bag restraint.
  • Page 243: If A Deployment Occurs

    SAFETY For nose or throat irritation, move to fresh air. If have the Enhanced Accident Response System perform If A Deployment Occurs the irritation continues, see your doctor. If these the following functions: particles settle on your clothing, follow the garment The front air bags are designed to deflate immediately ●...
  • Page 244: Enhanced Accident Response System Reset Procedure

    SAFETY fuel leaks or damage to the vehicle electrical devices check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine ○ Automatic transmission gear selector (e.g. headlights) after an accident, reset the system by compartment and on the ground near the engine ○...
  • Page 245 SAFETY Customer Action Customer Will See NOTE: Each step MUST BE held for at least two seconds 4. Place turn signal in neutral state. Right turn light is OFF. Left turn light BLINKS. 5. Turn left turn signal switch ON. Right turn light BLINKS.
  • Page 246: Maintaining Your Air Bag System

    SAFETY Customer Action Customer Will See NOTE: Each step MUST BE held for at least two seconds 10. Turn left turn signal switch OFF. (Turn Signal Switch Must be placed in Neutral Right turn light is OFF. State). Left turn light is OFF. 11.
  • Page 247 SAFETY — C ● Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts WARNING! HILD ESTRAINTS ARRYING HILDREN were buckled/fastened; ● AFELY Do not attempt to modify any part of your air bag ● How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the system.
  • Page 248 SAFETY 2003/20/EC requires proper use of restraints in all EC WARNING! WARNING! countries. restraint system, the passenger side front air bag could be badly injured or killed. Any child riding in Children less than 1.5 m tall and 12 years or younger must be deactivated.
  • Page 249 These devices are recommended having been WARNING! supplements the ECE R-129 regulation, which defines specifically designed for Jeep® vehicles. Lineaccessori the characteristics of i-Size Child Restraint Systems Mopar® includes child restraint systems for each Extreme Hazard! Do not place a rear-facing child (see the “Suitability of passenger seats for i-Size child...
  • Page 250 SAFETY Typical installations are shown. Always install your on the neck in the event of sudden decelerations or a WARNING! child restraint system according to the child restraint crash. baby regardless of the severity of the collision. It is manufacturer’s instructions, which must be included The rear-facing child restraint is restrained by the advisable to always carry children in a child restraint with this type of restraint system.
  • Page 251 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 Children who weigh between 22 kg and 36 kg and who carried in a Group 1, forward facing seat like the one are too big for the Group 1 child restraint may use a are tall enough to use the adult shoulder belt may use a...
  • Page 252: Isofix Restraint System

    SAFETY Group 2 or Group 3 child restraint to improve the fit of WARNING! WARNING! the seat belt: ● Never allow a child to put the shoulder belt under an Improper installation can lead to failure of an Can the child sit all the way back against the back arm or behind their back.
  • Page 253: Locating The Isofix Anchorages

    SAFETY two lower anchorages located at the back of the seat anchorage and a way to tighten the strap after it is cushion where it meets the seatback and a top tether attached to the anchorage. anchorage located behind the seating position. An example of a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system for weight group 1 is shown in fig.
  • Page 254: Installing Child Restraints Using The Top Tether Anchorage

    SAFETY rearward in the vehicle, you may wish to move it WARNING! WARNING! to its rear-most position to make room for the child ● ● seat. You may also move the front seat forward to Use the seat belt to install a child seat in the Child restraint anchorages are designed to center seating position.
  • Page 255 SAFETY restraint, and where possible, route the tether WARNING! strap under the head restraint and between the two posts. If not possible, lower the head restraint ● An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead and pass the tether strap around the outboard side to increased head motion and possible injury to of the head restraint.
  • Page 256 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. H6 7 Passenger With 60/40 Second Row Bench Seat Seating Positions Seat Position No.
  • Page 257 SAFETY *When using suitable seating position, adjust seat to rearmost position. **When using a larger child seat, reposition the forward seat. SEATING POSITIONS: 4. 2nd Row Center 1. Front Left 5. 2nd Row Right 2. Front Right 6. 3rd Row Left 3.
  • Page 258 SAFETY WARNING!
  • Page 259: Safety Tips

    SAFETY SAFETY TIPS injured, or injure a passenger during panic braking or in AFETY HECKS HOULD NSIDE a collision. EHICLE Pets should be restrained in the rear seat (if equipped) RANSPORTING ASSENGERS in pet harnesses or pet carriers that are secured by Seat Belts seat belts.
  • Page 260: Floor Mat Safety Information

    SAFETY Defroster WARNING! WARNING! Check operation by selecting the defrost mode and floor mat from the vehicle and place the floor mat ● ALWAYS securely attach your floor mat place the blower control on high speed. You should in your trunk. using the floor mat fasteners.
  • Page 261: Exhaust Gas

    SAFETY suspected, the cause should be located and corrected The best protection against carbon monoxide entry ERIODIC AFETY HECKS HOULD immediately. into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine UTSIDE EHICLE exhaust system. XHAUST Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the Tires exhaust system, when exhaust fumes can be detected WARNING!
  • Page 262 SAFETY WARNING! the engine running for an extended period. If the vehicle is stopped in an open area with the engine running for more than a short period, adjust the ventilation system to force fresh, outside air into the vehicle. ●...
  • Page 263: In Case Of Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS turn signals will flash on and off to warn oncoming WARNING! traffic of an emergency. Push the button a second time the road to avoid the danger of being hit when to turn off the Hazard Warning Flashers.
  • Page 264 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY WARNING! Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel. Turn on the Hazard Warning Flashers.
  • Page 265 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 1 — Jack Handle/Lug Nut Wheel Wrench Open the liftgate. 2 — Jack Lift the load floor by using the handle. 3 — Emergency Fuel Funnel 4 — Screwdriver 5 — Alignment Pin 6 — Wheel Wrench Extension 7 —...
  • Page 266: Spare Tire Removal

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY completely lower the spare tire. Keep turning the handle clockwise until the winch stops. CAUTION! The winch mechanism is designed for use with the jack wrench extension tool only. Use of air an wrench or power tool may damage the winch. Winch Access Cover Location Spare Wheel Location CAUTION!
  • Page 267: Jacking Instructions

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Slide the tire out from under the vehicle and rotate ACKING NSTRUCTIONS it vertically behind the rear fascia/bumper. WARNING! Carefully follow these tire changing warnings to help prevent personal injury or damage to your vehicle: ● Always park on a firm, level surface as far from the edge of the roadway as possible before raising the vehicle.
  • Page 268 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY counterclockwise one turn while the wheel is still lift area of the sill flange, centering the jack saddle WARNING! on the ground. inside the cutout in the sill cladding. ● If working on or near a roadway, be extremely NOTE: careful of motor traffic.
  • Page 269 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY WARNING! Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make the vehicle less stable. It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it. Raise the vehicle only enough to remove the tire. Remove the wheel bolts and tire. Thread the alignment pin into the wheel hub to assist in mounting the spare tire.
  • Page 270 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY EC D 10. Lower the vehicle to the ground by turning the jack ECLARATION ONFORMANCE handle counterclockwise. The undersigned, Jaswant Singh, representing the 11. Finish tightening the wheel bolts. Push down on Moonlight Tools Pvt. Ltd., herewith declares that the wrench while at the end of the handle for the machinery described below fulfills all the increased leverage.
  • Page 271: Jump Starting

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY booster pack. Jump starting can be dangerous if done Authorized Person to compile the technical file improperly, so please follow the procedures in this Mr. jaswant Singh DGM (QA & Dev.) section carefully. Moonlight Tools Pvt. Ltd. NOTE: Ludhiana When using a portable battery booster pack, follow the...
  • Page 272: Jump-Starting Procedure

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY See the following steps to prepare for jump starting: WARNING! CAUTION! Apply the parking brake, shift the automatic ● Failure to follow these procedures could result in Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan transmission into PARK (manual transmission in damage to the charging system of the booster vehicle whenever the hood is raised.
  • Page 273: Refueling In Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY and then start the engine in the vehicle with the Connect the opposite end of the negative (-) CAUTION! discharged battery. jumper cable to a good engine ground. A “ground” is an exposed metallic/unpainted part of the Accessories plugged into the vehicle power outlets Once the engine is started, remove the jumper engine, frame or chassis, such as an accessory...
  • Page 274 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Insert funnel into same filler pipe opening as the WARNING! fuel nozzle. ● Never have any smoking materials lit in or near the vehicle when the fuel door is open or the tank is being filled. ●...
  • Page 275: If Your Engine Overheats

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS the following procedure to temporarily move the gear ● In city traffic — while stopped, place the transmission selector: in NEUTRAL (N), but do not increase the engine idle speed while preventing vehicle motion with the If the vehicle is overheating, it will need to be serviced Turn the engine OFF.
  • Page 276: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY around the front wheels. For vehicles with automatic NOTE: Insert a small screwdriver or similar tool down into transmission, push and hold the lock button on the Push the ESC OFF button (if necessary), to place the the gear selector override access hole (at the right gear selector.
  • Page 277: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial towing service. Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground FWD MODELS 4X4 MODELS Flat Tow NONE NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Rear NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Wheel Lift Or Dolly Tow...
  • Page 278: Without The Key Fob

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY (FWD) M — If the vehicle’s battery is discharged, instructions on Acceptable methods are to tow the vehicle on a flatbed, RONT HEEL RIVE ODELS shifting the automatic transmission out of PARK so that or with one end of the vehicle raised and the opposite ð...
  • Page 279: Tow Eye Usage

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SAGE CAUTION! WARNING! must be on a flat surface to avoid any damages Your vehicle is equipped with a tow eye that can be Stand clear of vehicles when pulling with tow eyes. during loading the vehicle on the trailer. used to move a disabled vehicle.
  • Page 280 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Tow Eye Installation Front Tow Eye The front tow eye receptacle is located behind a small access door on the passenger’s side of the front fascia/ bumper. To install the tow eye, open the door using the vehicle key or a small screwdriver.
  • Page 281: Enhanced Accident Response System

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM Red Emergency Signal Light The stop signal plate triangle should be placed behind the rear of the vehicle only when your vehicle is If equipped, the red emergency signal light (flash light (EARS) disabled or signaling a safety hazard warning for other type) will be located in the driver’s or passenger’s side...
  • Page 282: Servicing And Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING Refer to the “Service And Warranty Handbook” for scheduled servicing.
  • Page 283: Engine Compartment

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.0L D IESEL NGINE 1 — Engine Air Cleaner, Filter 5 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 2 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap 6 — Engine Oil Dipstick 3 — Engine Oil Fill 7 — Engine Coolant Reservoir Pressure Cap 4 —...
  • Page 284: Checking Oil Level

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE HECKING EVEL CAUTION! WARNING! To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine oil must Overfilling or underfilling the crankcase will cause Commercially available windshield washer solvents be maintained at the correct level. Check the oil level at aeration or loss of oil pressure. This could damage are flammable.
  • Page 285: Pressure Washing

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE information for your vehicle. Refer to these Service WARNING! CAUTION! Manuals before attempting any procedure yourself. positive (+) and negative (-) and are identified on ● Batteries contain substances which are very NOTE: the battery case. Cable clamps should be tight on dangerous for the environment.
  • Page 286: Synthetic Engine Oils

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Disposing Of Used Engine Oil And Oil The API Starburst trademark certifies WARNING! 0W-20, 0W-30 and 5W-30 engine oils. Filters The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, etc.) Care should be taken in disposing of used engine oil can provide a measure of protection in the case The API Donut trademark certifies 0W-40 and oil filters from your vehicle.
  • Page 287: Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling R-134A - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling Cabin Air Filter WARNING! R-134a — If Equipped Refer to the “Service And Warranty Handbook” for the ● Use only refrigerants and compressor lubricants proper maintenance intervals. See an authorized dealer R-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a approved by the manufacturer for your for service.
  • Page 288: Wiper Blades

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Wiper Blade Removal/Installation To disengage the wiper blade from the wiper arm, IPER LADES flip up the locking tab. Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and the CAUTION! windshield and rear window periodically with a sponge or soft cloth and a mild nonabrasive cleaner.
  • Page 289: Exhaust System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tilt the lower end of the wiper blade away from Slide the wiper blade up into the hook on the the arm and with one finger push the release tab wiper arm until it is latched (engagement will toward the wiper arm.
  • Page 290: Cooling System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ● Do not interrupt the ignition when the transmission WARNING! CAUTION! is in gear and the vehicle is in motion. involving engine misfire or other apparent loss of ● Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain ●...
  • Page 291: Coolant Checks

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE If the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or contains compatible with the radiator engine coolant and may WARNING! visible sediment, have an authorized dealer clean and plug the radiator. ● flush with Organic Additive Technology (OAT) coolant When working near the radiator cooling fan, ●...
  • Page 292: Cooling System Pressure Cap

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ● ● Mixing engine coolant types is not recommended We recommend using Mopar® Antifreeze/Coolant WARNING! and can result in cooling system damage. If HOAT 10 Year/150,000 mile (240,000 kilometers) ● Do not use a pressure cap other than the one and OAT coolant are mixed in an emergency, have Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) meeting specified for your vehicle.
  • Page 293: Brake Master Cylinder

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE When additional engine coolant is needed to maintain to be added, the contents of the coolant expansion WARNING! the proper level, it should be added to the coolant bottle must also be protected against freezing. bottle. Do not overfill. Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure and ●...
  • Page 294: Automatic Transmission - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE — I — I WARNING! ANUAL RANSMISSION QUIPPED UTOMATIC RANSMISSION QUIPPED Fluid Level Check Special Additives ● Use only manufacturer-recommended brake fluid ð page 326. Using the wrong type of brake fluid Remove the transmission fill plug and check that the The manufacturer strongly recommends against using can severely damage your brake system and/or fluid level is just below the bottom edge of the fill hole.
  • Page 295: Fluid And Filter Changes

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE vehicle with an improper fluid level can cause severe NOTE: WARNING! transmission damage. No chemical flushes should be used in any fuses may result in serious personal injury, fire transmission; only the approved lubricant should be CAUTION! and/or property damage.
  • Page 296: Power Distribution Center/Fuses

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Power Distribution Center/Fuses The Power Distribution Center (PDC) is located on the driver side of the engine compartment, behind the headlamp. This center contains cartridge fuses, micro fuses, relays, and circuit breakers. The following chart corresponds to the fuses inside. CAUTION! When installing the power distribution center cover, it is important to ensure the cover is properly...
  • Page 297 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare 30 Amp Pink – Rear Defroster (EBL)* – – Spare – – Spare 40 Amp Green – SCR* 20 Amp Blue – SLM Feed LT* 30 Amp Pink –...
  • Page 298 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped 40 Amp Green – BSM Valves 40 Amp Green – Diesel Filter Heater * – – Spare 40 Amp Green – Starter Motor Solenoid * 40 Amp Green –...
  • Page 299 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – 15 Amp Blue Rear HVAC Blower – 20 Amp Yellow Lumbar Adjust (Driver Seat Only) Engine Control Module (ECM) – UREA / Powertrain Control Module –...
  • Page 300 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare F34A & B – – Spare – – Spare – 10 Amp Red Port UCI2 / Mod CVPM – 10 Amp Red Powertrain Control Module (PCM) –...
  • Page 301 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped RR Cargo Power Outlet (Can be replaced with 20 Amp fuse in F42 – – direct battery power) – – Spare – – Spare – 30 Amp Green Drivetrain Control Module (DTCM) AWD Power –...
  • Page 302 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – 10 Amp Red PM SNSR – 20 Amp Yellow RR Power Outlet (12 Volt APO) – – Spare –...
  • Page 303: Interior Fuses

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped – 10 Amp Red MOD DCSD / Hands-Free Liftgate / UCI + USB Port / HRLS – 20 Amp Yellow Horn – – Spare – 10 Amp Red Engine Control Module (ECM) Interior Fuses The interior fuse panel is part of the Body Control Module (BCM) and is located on the passenger’s side under the glove box compartment.
  • Page 304 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Blade Fuse Description Intrusion Module/Siren, Radio, VSU, Climate Control, Electronic Steering Lock, Power 20 Amp Yellow Folding Mirrors, Security Gateway / Integrated Center Stack, ELTM Mod / Crank Inhibit Relay, Port Diagnostics Instrument Panel Cluster, Drivetrain Control Module, Adaptive Cruise, ECC (HVAC) 10 Amp Red Blower 20 Amp Yellow...
  • Page 305 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Blade Fuse Description Electronic Climate Control, Occupant Classification, Rear View Camera, Headlamp 7.5 Amp Brown Leveling, Terrain Select, Heated Rear Window, Trailer Tow, Haptic Lane 7.5 Amp Brown Keyless Ignition Node Module, Electric Park Brake, RF Hub, Cluster 20 Amp Yellow Lumbar Adjust Driver Seat, Power Outlets Rear Cargo Fuse/Relay Distribution Unit...
  • Page 306 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Mini Fuse Description * If Equipped 30 Amp Green Memory Seat * 20 Amp Yellow Sunroof* 30 Amp Green Power Seat (Passenger Side) * – Not Used 7.5 Amp Brown Power Lumbar (Power Seats) * Heated Steering Wheel / Ventilated Seats */ Comfort Seats and Wheel Module 15 Amp Blue (CSWM) * 20 Amp Yellow...
  • Page 307: Bulb Replacement

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Maxi Fuse Description * If Equipped F01B 30 Amp Green Power Liftgate* * If Equipped Cavity ATO / Uni-Val Fuse Description F01C 25 Amp Clear HIFI Audio System* BULB REPLACEMENT Interior Bulbs Interior Bulbs Replacement Bulbs, Names, And Part Lamps Bulb Number Lamps...
  • Page 308: Replacing Exterior Bulbs

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Replacing Exterior Bulbs Exterior Bulbs Exterior Bulbs The exterior lights are LED, for replacement of any LED lamps, see an authorized dealer. Lamps Bulb Number Lamps Bulb Number Replacing Interior Bulbs Turn Signal Light Low Beam Headlamps Front Courtesy Light Center High Mounted High Beam Headlamps...
  • Page 309 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE sure that it is properly locked between the Release the retainer clips and bulb housing as contacts. shown. Front Courtesy Bulb Housing Insert the new bulbs, making sure that they are properly locked. Visor Front Courtesy Bulb Housing Reassemble the bulb housing and courtesy light 1 —...
  • Page 310 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Place your fingers inside the light assembly, pull Insert the new bulb, locking it between the the bulb to replace it. contacts. Reinstall the dome light. Interior Cargo Lights To replace the bulbs proceed as follows: Using thumb with slight pressure – push bulb holder to the side.
  • Page 311: Tire Safety Information

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Numbers, Tire Terminology and Definitions, Tire Fully disengage the bulb holder from the housing. WARNING! Pressures, and Tire Loading. ● Modifications or repair of the electrical system Tire Markings performed incorrectly and without taking into account the technical characteristics can cause malfunctions with the risk of fire.
  • Page 312: Tire Loading And Tire Pressure

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Loading And Tire Pressure Spare tire size designed for your vehicle, with cold tire inflation pressures. NOTE: LOADING The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on the driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the driver's side The vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceed door.
  • Page 313: Tire Inflation Pressures

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Both underinflation and overinflation affect the stability At least once a month: ● Tread Wear of the vehicle and can produce a feeling of sluggish ● ● Ride Comfort and Vehicle Stability Check and adjust tire pressure with a good quality response or over responsiveness in the steering.
  • Page 314: Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire pressures change by approximately 1 psi (7 kPa) ● The puncture is no greater than a ¼ of an inch (6 WARNING! per 12°F (7°C) of air temperature change. Keep this mm). in mind when checking tire pressure inside a garage, High speed driving with your vehicle under maximum Consult an authorized tire dealer for tire repairs and especially in the Winter.
  • Page 315: Tire Spinning

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tread Wear Indicators Life Of Tire NOTE: TPMS sensor must be replaced after driving the vehicle Tread wear indicators are in the original equipment tires The service life of a tire is dependent upon varying on a flat tire condition. to help you in determining when your tires should be factors including, but not limited to: It is not recommended driving a vehicle loaded at full...
  • Page 316: Replacement Tires

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: It is recommended you contact an authorized tire CAUTION! dealer or original equipment dealer with any questions Wheel valve stem must be replaced as well when you may have on tire specifications or capability. Failure installing new tires due to wear and tear in existing Replacing original tires with tires of a different to use equivalent replacement tires may adversely tires.
  • Page 317: Snow Tires

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Spare Tire Matching Original Equipped or if roads are covered with ice or snow. For more mph (120 km/h). For speeds above 75 mph (120 information, contact an authorized dealer. km/h) refer to original equipment or an authorized Tire And Wheel —...
  • Page 318: Full Size Spare - If Equipped

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Limited Use Spare — If Equipped wheel is designed specifically for the compact spare OTATION ECOMMENDATIONS tire. Do not install more than one compact spare tire The limited use spare tire is for temporary emergency and wheel on the vehicle at any given time. The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle operate at use only.
  • Page 319: Storing The Vehicle

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ● Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the battery CAUTION! post and be sure that the battery is fully charged. negative terminals to the battery be sure the ignition During storage, check that the battery charge is switch is in the OFF position and the driver’s door is adequate.
  • Page 320: Body And Underbody Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE The most common causes are: the wheel’s protective coating that helps keep them CAUTION! from corroding and tarnishing. ● Road salt, dirt and moisture accumulation. Only car wash soap, Mopar® Wheel Cleaner or CAUTION! equivalent is recommended. ●...
  • Page 321: Cleaning Headlights

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Headlights the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Always wipe dry ● Oxidation marks can also be seen on brake rotors the vehicle with soft microfiber cloth after washing. during storage due to weather conditions like Your vehicle is equipped with plastic headlights and monsoon, ice, areas near the sea, and after washing ●...
  • Page 322: Seats And Fabric Parts

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ● ● Use Mopar® Touch Up Paint on scratches as soon as For tough stains, apply Mopar® Total Clean, or a mild WARNING! possible. An authorized dealer has touch up paint to soap solution to a clean, damp cloth and remove match the color of your vehicle.
  • Page 323: Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster Lenses

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster NOTE: If equipped with light colored leather, it tends to show Lenses any foreign material, dirt, and fabric dye transfer more so than darker colors. The leather is designed for easy The lenses in front of the instruments in this vehicle are cleaning, and FCA recommends Mopar®...
  • Page 324: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) The VIN is found on the left front corner of the windshield and is visible from outside of the vehicle. The VIN number also is stamped into the right front body, on the front floor. With the right front seat in the rear most position, a door in the carpet can be opened to reveal the VIN.
  • Page 325: Torque Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS vehicle will be much greater than that required with the the vehicle, the lug nuts/bolts should be torqued using power system operating. a properly calibrated torque wrench using a six-sided (hex) deep wall socket. If either of the two hydraulic systems lose normal capability, the remaining system will still function with ORQUE PECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 326: Fuel Requirements

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS When using or parking the vehicle for a long time in the CAUTION! mountains or cold areas, it is advisable to refuel using locally available fuel. In this case, it is also advised to Do not use a pneumatic wrench to tighten the wheel keep the tank over half full.
  • Page 327: Fluid Capacities

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) All Engines 15.9 gal 60 L AdBlue® (UREA) Fluid Tank — If Equipped 3.4 gal 13 L Engine Oil With Filter 2.0L Diesel Engine 5.1 qt 4.8 L Cooling System* 2.0L Diesel Engine 6.8 qt 6.5 L * Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level.
  • Page 328: 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 Engine Coolant kilometers) Formula OAT (Organic Additive Technology) meeting the requirements of the manufacturer Material Standard MS.90032. We recommend using (API certified SAE 0W-20 ACEA C2 - FCA 9.55535–DSX synthetic Engine Oil –...
  • Page 329 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Use only Mopar® ZF 8 & 9 Speed ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid, or equivalent. Automatic Transmission 9 Speed (AWD Models) – If Equipped Failure to use the correct fluid may affect the function or performance of your trans- mission.
  • Page 330 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part 2.0L Diesel engines Front and Rear HVAC— FD46XG PAG Oil 170 ml (5.75 fl oz) Compressor Oil 2.0L Diesel engines Front HVAC— ND12 PAG Oil 120 ml (4.06 fl oz)
  • Page 331: Customer Assistance

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Tel: +91 20 30184500 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE Toll free: 1800-266-5337 Roadside Assistance: 1800-102-5337 FCAIO’s distributors are vitally interested in your satisfaction with their products and services. If a When you contact the distributor please provide all of servicing problem or other difficulty should occur, we the following information: recommend that you take the following steps:...
  • Page 332 INDEX Air Cleaner, Engine (Engine Air Cleaner Anti-Lock Warning Light ........Filter) ..............Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ....289, Air Conditioner Maintenance ......Disposal ............290 Active Lane Management ....... Air Conditioner Refrigerant ....284, Arming System Active Speed Limiter ........124 Air Conditioner System ........284 Security Alarm ..........
  • Page 333 Special Additives .........292 Bulb Replacement ........... Windshield Wiper Blades ......Automatic Transmission Limp Home Mode ..Bulbs, Light ............Climate Control ...........50 Auxiliary Electrical Outlet (Power Outlet) ..Compact Spare Tire ......... Axle Lubrication ..........Connected Services .........184 Connected Services FAQ ......... Connected Services Features ......
  • Page 334 Cruise Control (Speed Control) ....... Door Ajar Light ..........92, Break-In Recommendations ...... Cruise Light ..........100, Driver’s Seat Back Tilt ........Checking Oil Level ........Customer Assistance ........329 Driving .............. Coolant (Antifreeze) ........326 Cybersecurity ........... Cooling ............288 Exhaust Gas Caution ........Jump Starting ..........269 Oil ............325,...
  • Page 335 Fueling .............. Passing ............43, Air Conditioning ........55, Fuses ..............Switch ............Engine Oil ............ Time Delay ..........43, Engine Oil Disposal ........284 Heated Mirrors ........... Flash-To-Pass ..........43, High Beam/Low Beam Select (Dimmer) Flashers Switch ..............Hazard Warning .......... Gear Ranges ........... 112, Hill Descent Control .........208 Turn Signals ......
  • Page 336 Home Screen ..........79 Liftgate ............65, Menu Items ........... Hands-Free ............ Messages ..........78, Liftgate Window Wiper/Washer ......Key Fob Navigation ............81 Light Bulbs ............Arm The Alarm ..........21 OffRoad ............81 Lights ..............259 Disarm The Alarm ......... Screen Setup ..........82 4WD Low ............Programming Additional Key Fobs ....
  • Page 337 Door Open ............. Lights On Reminder ....... 43, Wait To Start ..........99 Drowsiness Detected ........Low Coolant Level ......... Water In Fuel ..........Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault ..... Low Diesel Emissions Additive AdBlue Load Floor, Cargo ..........Electronic Park Brake ........(UREA) ............99 Load Shed Battery Saver On ......
  • Page 338 Fluid Level Check ........292 Viscosity ..........283, Frequency Of Fluid Change ......Onboard Diagnostic System ......102 Lubricant Selection ........292 Operating Precautions ........102 New Vehicle Break-In Period ......Shift Speeds ..........112 Outlet Memory Feature (Memory Seats) ..... Power ............. Memory Seat ............29 Outside Rearview Mirrors ......40, Memory Settings...
  • Page 339 Preparation For Jacking ........261 Remote Features, Door Lock/Unlock ..191, Adjustable Shoulder Belt ......227 Pretensioners Remote Features, Horn And Lights ....191 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage ..Seat Belts ............230 Remote Features, Starting ......199 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Remote Keyless Entry ........Anchorage ...........
  • Page 340 Ventilated ............37 Button ............Tie Down Hooks, Cargo ........69 Security Alarm ............ Starting And Operating ........104 Tilt Steering Column ...........27 Arm The System ..........Starting Procedures .........104 Time Delay Disarm The System ........22 Steering Headlight ..........43, Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze) ....Tilt Column .............27 Tire And Loading Information Placard ....
  • Page 341 Spinning ............Tread Wear Indicators .........313 Wheel Nut Torque ........Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) Warnings, Roll Over ..........10 To Open Hood .............64 Connector ............Washers, Windshield ........ 48, Towing Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt .....226 Washing Vehicle ..........319 Disabled Vehicle ......... Weights Label ...........157 Recreational...
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