or working the vehicle, don’t overload it or by an authorized dealer or distributor who has INTRODUCTION expect it to overcome the forces of nature. the qualified personnel, special tools and equip- Congratulations on selecting your new Chrysler Always observe local laws wherever you drive. ment to perform all service.
Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt maneuvers, ucts without imposing any obligations upon IMPORTANT NOTICE or other unsafe driving actions that can cause itself to install them on products previously ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PUBLI- loss of vehicle control. Failure to operate this manufactured.
safety of your vehicle is unimpaired. Therefore, Original Mopar parts and accessories and descriptions and illustrations may differ from neither experts nor official agencies are liable. other products approved by the manufacturer, your vehicle’s equipment. The manufacturer only assumes responsibility including qualified advice, are available at your The detailed index at the back of this Owner’s when parts, which are expressly authorized or...
NOTE: WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION It is illegal to remove or alter the VIN plate. This Owners Manual contains WARNINGS NUMBER against operating procedures that could result The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ in a collision or bodily injury. It also contains found on the left front corner of the instrument CAUTIONS against procedures that could re- ALTERATIONS...
A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYS WARNING! The keys for your new vehicle are enclosed in a • Before exiting a vehicle, always apply the plastic bag with the key code number on it. If parking brake, shift the transmission into you received your keys without the bag, ask PARK, and remove the Key Fob from the your authorized dealer to give you the number.
To Manually Lock The Steering SENTRY KEY CAUTION! Wheel The Sentry Key Immobilizer system prevents An unlocked car is an invitation to thieves. With the engine running, rotate the steering unauthorized vehicle operation by disabling the Always remove key from the ignition and lock wheel one–half revolution from the straight engine.
check, it indicates that someone used an invalid NOTE: Replacement Keys key to start the engine. Either of these condi- When having the Sentry Key Immobilizer NOTE: tions will result in the engine being shut off after system serviced, bring all vehicle keys with Only keys that have been programmed to two seconds.
• This device must accept any interference To Arm The System To Disarm The System that may be received, including interference Either press the UNLOCK button on the RKE 1. Remove the key from the ignition switch and that may cause undesired operation. transmitter or insert a valid Sentry Key into the exit the vehicle.
ILLUMINATED ENTRY — IF REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY To Unlock The Doors And Swing Gate EQUIPPED (RKE) — IF EQUIPPED Press and release the RKE transmitter UN- The courtesy lights will turn on when you use This system allows you to lock or unlock the LOCK button once to unlock the driver’s door the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter to doors and swing gate from distances approxi-...
2. Continue to hold the RKE transmitter LOCK vated will cause the alarm to sound. Press 2. While the UNLOCK button is pressed, (after button for at least four seconds, but not longer the UNLOCK button to deactivate the Ve- four seconds) press the RKE transmitter LOCK than 10 seconds, then press and hold the RKE hicle Security Alarm.
2. This device must accept any interference Standard) 300–220, which most countries use, 1. With the RKE transmitter buttons facing that may be received including interference that and German BZT federal regulation 225Z125, down, use a flat blade screw driver to pry the may cause undesired operation.
DOORS Upper Half Door Window Installation — If Equipped CAUTION! 1. Grasp the half door window and line up the pins with the pockets in the lower door. Careless handling and storage of the remov- 2. Push down to ensure the half door window is able door panels may damage the seals, fully seated.
NOTE: 3. Unhook the door strap from the body hook. Be careful not to allow the door to swing fully If the red latch on the connector is locked, open as the mirror may damage the paint. PULL as far as it will go before attempting to unlatching the connector.
3. Remove the trim access door from the bot- tom of the B-pillar. Manual Door Lock (Full Frame Doors) Red Connector Latch 5. Unhook the door strap from the body hook. Trim Access Door 6. With the door open, lift the door to clear the 4.
NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! The ignition key that is used to start the • Do not leave the key in or near the vehicle • For personal security reasons and safety vehicle is used to lock or unlock the doors, , or in a location accessible to children.
Automatic Door Locks — If Equipped WINDOWS When enabled, the door locks will lock auto- matically when the vehicle’s speed exceeds Power Windows — If Equipped 15 mph (24 km/h). The auto door lock feature The power window switches are located on the can be enabled or disabled by your authorized instrument panel below the radio.
NOTE: Window Lockout Switch — Four-Door Models The switches will continue to function for up The window lockout switch (located between to 10 minutes after the ignition key has been the front window switches) allows you to disable turned to the LOCK position, or until a front the rear window switches that are located on door is opened.
• Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags REAR SWING GATE CAUTION! (SAB) — if equipped The rear swing gate can be unlocked by using Do not press on rear wiper blade when • An energy-absorbing steering column and the key, Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmit- closing the rear flip-up window, as damage to ter, or by activating the power door lock steering wheel...
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and child restraint systems. For more informa- Children that are not big enough to wear the 4. Do not lean against the door or window. If tion, refer to ISOFIX — Child Seat Anchorage vehicle seat belt properly (see section on Child your vehicle has side air bags, and deploy- System.
Buckle up even though you are an excellent WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! driver, even on short trips. Someone on the • Being too close to the steering wheel or • It is dangerous to ride in a cargo area, road may be a poor driver and cause a collision instrument panel during Advanced Front inside or outside of a vehicle.
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WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! • Two people should never be belted into a • A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle single seat belt. People belted together will not protect you properly. The lap por- can crash into one another in a collision, tion could ride too high on your body, hurting one another badly.
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WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) • A shoulder belt placed behind you will not • A twisted belt may not protect you properly. protect you from injury during a collision. In a collision, it could even cut into you. Be You are more likely to hit your head in a sure the belt is straight.
• If the rear seatback is properly latched Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting WARNING! and the rear center lap/shoulder belt still Procedure A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a cannot be pulled out, the Automatic- Use the following procedure to untwist a twisted collision and leave you with no protection.
When you release the anchorage, try to move it Driver Center Passen- up or down to make sure that it is locked in position. First Row NOTE: Second The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchor- age is equipped with an Easy Up feature. This feature allows the shoulder belt an- •...
How To Disengage The Automatic Locking assuring that the belt is tight about the occupant Automatic Locking Retractor Mode Mode early in a collision. Pretensioners work for all (ALR) — If Equipped Unbuckle the combination lap/shoulder belt and size occupants, including those in child re- In this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically allow it to retract completely to disengage the straints.
The BeltAlert warning sequence begins after NOTE: Front Air Bag is mounted in the instrument the vehicle speed is over 5 mph (8 km/h), by panel, above the glove compartment. The let- Although BeltAlert has been deactivated, blinking the Seat Belt Reminder Light and ters SRS are embossed on the air bag covers.
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This vehicle may be equipped with a driver Air Bag System Components Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC), which and/or front passenger seat belt buckle switch Your vehicle may be equipped with the following may receive information from the front impact that detects whether the driver or front passen- air bag system components: sensors.
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WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) • Do not put anything on or around the air • Do not cover or place items on the air bag bag covers or attempt to open them manu- covers. These items may cause serious ally. You may damage the air bags and you injury during inflation.
• Being too close to the SAB during deploy- The ORC determines if deployment of the front The side air bags will not deploy in all side ment could cause you to be severely and/or side air bags is required in a frontal or collisions.
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Also, the ORC turns on the Air Bag Driver And Passenger Advanced Front Air Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags Warning Light for four to eight sec- Bag Inflator Units (SAB) Inflator Units — If Equipped onds for a self-check when the The Driver and Passenger Advanced Front Air The Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags ignition is first turned on.
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Enhanced Accident Response System NOTE: the irritation continues, see your doctor. If In the event of an impact causing air bag these particles settle on your clothing, follow Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in deployment, if the communication network re- the garment manufacturer’s instructions for all collisions.
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Maintaining Your Air Bag System Air Bag Warning Light WARNING! (Continued) • Do not attempt to modify any part of your You will want to have the air bags WARNING! air bag system. The air bag may inflate ready to inflate for your protection •...
• Whether or not the driver and passenger NOTE: To read data recorded by an EDR, special safety belts were buckled/fastened; equipment is required, and access to the ve- If the speedometer, tachometer, or any en- hicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the gine related gauges are not working, the •...
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often have a higher weight limit in the rearward- Here are some tips for getting the most out of WARNING! facing direction than infant carriers do, so they your child restraint: In a collision, an unrestrained child can be- can be used rearward-facing by children who •...
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return to the retractor, pulling on the excess All children whose weight or height is above the WARNING! webbing to tighten the lap portion around the forward-facing limit for the child seat should use When your child restraint is not in use, child restraint.
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• If the shoulder belt contacts the face or neck, Not all child restraint systems will be installed as Seating Position move the child closer to the center of the we have described here. Again, carefully follow Mass Group Front Pas- Rear Out- vehicle.
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L = Suitable for particular child restraints given ISOFIX-compatible child restraint systems are Seating Position on attached list. These restraints may be of the now available. However, because the lower Mass Front Rear “specific vehicle”, “restricted” “semi- anchorages are to be introduced over a period Rear Group Pas-...
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seat belt through the child restraint belt path Restraint System” for typical installation instruc- Size Seating Position Fixture and then buckle it. This should stow the seat tions. Class belt out of the reach of an inquisitive child. Mass Front Rear Remind all children in the vehicle that the Group...
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Size Seating Position Size Seating Position Size Seating Position Fix- Fix- Fix- Class Class Class ture ture ture Mass Mass Mass Group Group Group Front Front Front Rear Rear Rear Rear Rear Rear Pas- Pas- Pas- Out- Cen- Out- Cen- Out- Cen- sen-...
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IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint In addition, there are tether strap anchorages systems (CRS) given in the attached list. These behind each rear seating position located on the ISOFIX CRS are those of the “specific vehicle”, back of the seat. “restricted”...
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the lower hooks or connectors over the top of Retractor to secure a Child Restraint System the anchorage bars, pushing aside the seat (CRS). These types of seat belts are designed to cover material. Then, locate the tether anchor- keep the lap portion of the seat belt tight around age directly behind the seat where you are the child restraint so that it is not necessary to placing the child restraint and attach the tether...
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Installing a Child Restraint with an ALR: To attach a child restraint tether strap: Route the tether strap over the seatback and attach the hook to the tether anchor located on 1. To install a child restraint with ALR, first, pull the back of the seat.
• If the belt still can’t be tightened, or if pulling ENGINE BREAK-IN CAUTION! and pushing on the restraint loosens the belt, RECOMMENDATIONS Never use Non-Detergent Oil or Straight disconnect the latch plate from the buckle, A long break-in period is not required for the Mineral Oil in the engine or damage may turn the buckle around, and insert the latch engine and drivetrain (transmission and axle) in...
SAFETY TIPS Exhaust Gas The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into the vehicle body is a properly main- Transporting Passengers tained engine exhaust system. WARNING! NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They con- Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of CARGO AREA.
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Front seat belt assemblies must be replaced Floor Mat Safety Information WARNING! (Continued) after a collision. Rear seat belt assemblies must Always use floor mats designed to fit the foot- • Never put floor mats or other floor cover- be replaced after a collision if they have been well of your vehicle.
Lights Fluid Leaks Periodic Safety Checks You Should Have someone observe the operation of brake Check area under vehicle after overnight park- Make Outside The Vehicle lights and exterior lights while you work the ing for fuel, engine coolant, oil, or other fluid Tires controls.
MIRRORS Inside Day/Night Mirror A single ball joint mirror is provided in the vehicle. It is a twist on mirror that has a fixed position at the windshield. The mirror installs on the windshield button with a counterclockwise rotation and requires no tools for mounting. The mirror head can be adjusted up, down, left, and right for various drivers.
After selecting a mirror, move the knob in the Automatic Dimming Mirror — If CAUTION! same direction you want the mirror to move. Equipped To avoid damage to the mirror during clean- Use the center off position to guard against This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight ing, never spray any cleaning solution di- accidentally moving a mirror position.
Uconnect Phone allows you to dial a phone ogy - the global standard that enables different Vanity Mirrors number with your mobile phone* using simple electronic devices to connect to each other Vanity mirrors are located on the sun visors. To voice commands (e.g., “Call”…“Jim”…...
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Uconnect Phone Button Uconnect Phone features. Refer to your mo- saying “Setup” and then “Phone Pairing”, the bile service provider or the phone manufacturer following compound command can be said: The radio or steering wheel con- for details. “Setup Phone Pairing.” trols (if equipped) will contain the •...
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• After the “Ready” prompt and the following To activate the Uconnect Phone from idle, priority 3 and priority 5 phones are present in simply press the button and follow the beep, say “Setup Phone Pairing”. the vehicle, the Uconnect Phone will use audible prompts for directions.
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• After the “Ready” prompt and the following • Automatic download and update, if sup- Add Names to Your Uconnect Phonebook beep, say the name of the person you want ported, begins as soon as the phone NOTE: to call. For example, you can say “John Doe”, Bluetooth wireless connection is made to Adding names to the Uconnect Phonebook where John Doe is a previously stored name...
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• When prompted, recite the new phone num- • After you enter the Phonebook Delete menu, The Uconnect Phone will allow you to enter up to 32 names in the phonebook with each name ber for the phonebook entry that you are you will then be asked for the name of the having up to four associated phone numbers editing.
• The Uconnect Phone will ask you to verify • The Uconnect Phone will then prompt you Answer or Reject an Incoming Call - Call that you wish to delete all the entries from the as to the number designation you wish to Currently in Progress phonebook.
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Place/Retrieve a Call From Hold beep, indicating that the two calls have been Call Continuation To put a call on hold, press the button until joined into one conference call. Call continuation is the progression of a phone you hear a single beep. This indicates that the call on the Uconnect Phone after the vehicle Call Termination call is on hold.
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Emergency Assistance — If Equipped phone call as to that for the mobile phone Uconnect Phone Features If you are in an emergency and the mobile directly. Language Selection phone is reachable: To change the language that the Uconnect • Pick up the phone and manually dial the WARNING! Phone is using: emergency number for your area.
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except for pagers of certain companies, which can press the button and say, “3 7 4 6 # Barge In - Overriding Prompts time out a little too soon to work properly with Send”. Saying a number, or sequence of num- The “Voice Command”...
inform you of your phone and network status Mute/Un-Mute (Mute Off) Connect or Disconnect Link Between the when you are attempting to make a phone call When you mute the Uconnect Phone, you will Uconnect Phone and Mobile Phone using Uconnect Phone. The status is given for still be able to hear the conversation coming Your mobile phone can be paired with many roaming, network signal strength, phone battery...
• At the next prompt, say “Delete” and follow • Press the Select Another Mobile Phone button and say the “Voice This feature allows you to select and start using the prompts. Training”, “System Training”, “Start Voice another phone paired with the Uconnect Training”command.
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• Speak normally, without pausing, just as you • It is not recommended to store similar sound- • dry weather conditions, and would speak to a person sitting a few feet/ ing names in the Uconnect Phonebook. • operation from the driver seat. meters away from you.
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Voice Commands Primary Alternate (s) Primary Alternate (s) Primary Alternate (s) cancel Italian Italiano zero confirmation confirmation language prompts list names continue list phones delete three main menu return to main menu dial four mobile download five mute Dutch Nederlands mute off edit seven...
NOTE: If you ever wish to interrupt the system while it Primary Alternate (s) lists options, press the Voice Command Take care to speak into the Voice Interface send button, listen for the beep, and say your System as calmly and normally as possible. command.
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To hear the first available Menu, press the Voice In this mode, you can say the following com- Radio FM Command button and say “Help” or “Main mands: To switch to the FM band, say “FM” or “Radio Menu”. FM”. In this mode, you may say the following •...
• “Previous Track” (to play the previous track) • “Play Memos” (to play previously recorded In this mode, you may say the following com- memos) — During the playback you may mands: • “Play” (to play a Artist Name, Playlist Name, press the Voice Command button to •...
1. Press the Voice Command button, say WARNING! (Continued) “System Setup” and once you are in that menu • Do not allow people to ride in any area of then say “Voice Training.” This will train your your vehicle that is not equipped with seats own voice to the system and will improve rec- ognition.
Manual Seat Height Adjustment — If Equipped The driver’s seat height can be raised or low- ered by using the ratcheting handle, located on the outboard side of the seat. Pull upward on the handle to raise the seat; push downward on the handle to lower the seat.
To return the seat to a sitting position, rotate the Passenger Seat seatback upright until it locks and push the seat In addition to Easy Entry, the front passenger rearward until the track locks. seat is also equipped with Tip n’ Slide. This feature allows for easier entry for rear passen- NOTE: gers.
With the seat forward, pull the entire seat as- indicate the level of heat in use. Two indicator WARNING! sembly toward the instrument panel. lights will illuminate for HIGH, one for LOW and • Persons who are unable to feel pain to the none for OFF.
be adjusted so that the top of the head restraint NOTE: Rear Head Restraints is located above the top of your ear. The rear seat is equipped with nonadjustable The rear head restraints are not adjustable. head restraints. Refer to “Occupant Restraints” To remove the head restraint, pull upward on in “Things to Know Before Starting Your Ve- WARNING!
1. Lift the seatback release lever and fold the Removing The Rear Seat — seatback forward. Two-Door Models WARNING! • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed.
• Be sure that the front seats are fully 3. Remove the seat from the vehicle. WARNING! upright and positioned forward. This will • To help protect against personal injury, allow the rear seat to fold down easily. passengers should not be seated in the rear cargo area with the rear seat folded WARNING! down or removed from the vehicle.
To Fold Down The Rear Seat NOTE: Locate the pull strap (lower outboard side of If the rear seatback is not fully latched, the seat), and pull it toward you until the seatback center shoulder belt will not be able to be releases.
NOTE: WARNING! Lens fogging can occur under certain atmo- Be sure the hood is fully latched before spheric conditions. This will usually clear as driving your vehicle. If the hood is not fully atmospheric conditions change to allow the latched, it could open when the vehicle is in condensation to change back into a vapor.
NOTE: Automatic Headlights — If Equipped This system automatically turns the headlights The engine must be running before the on or off according to ambient light levels. To headlights will turn on in the Automatic turn the system on, turn the end of the multi- mode.
NOTE: Lane Change Assist Rear Fog Lights — If Equipped Tap the lever up or down once, without moving The Daytime Running Light on the same beyond the detent, and the turn signal (right or side of the vehicle as the active turn signal To activate the rear fog lights, turn on left) will flash three times then automatically turn will turn off automatically when a turn signal...
Rotate the center portion of the lever upward to Cargo Lamp The rear cargo light may be turned on by the last detent to turn on the interior lighting. The courtesy and dome lights will turn on when pressing the lens. Press the lens a second time the front doors are opened, by rotating the to turn the light off.
When a door is open and the interior lights are To operate: With the low beams on, Headlight Leveling System — If on, rotating the dimmer control to the extreme push the upper side or lower side Equipped bottom position will cause all the interior lights to of the headlight leveling switch until This system allows the driver to maintain proper turn off.
speed wiper operation. Rotate the end of the WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND Intermittent Wiper System lever upward to the third detent past the inter- Use the intermittent wiper when weather condi- WASHERS mittent settings for high-speed wiper operation. tions make a single wiping cycle, with a variable The windshield wiper/washer control lever is pause between cycles, desirable.
Windshield Washers Mist Feature TILT STEERING COLUMN To use the washer, pull the lever toward you and Push down on the wiper lever to activate a This feature allows you to tilt the steering col- hold while spray is desired. If the lever is pulled single wipe to clear off road mist or spray from a umn upward or downward.
To Activate WARNING! Push the ON/OFF button. The Cruise Indicator Do not adjust the steering column while Light in the instrument cluster will illuminate. To driving. Adjusting the steering column while turn the system off, push the ON/OFF button a driving or driving with the steering column second time.
NOTE: Pressing the RES (+) button once will result in a NOTE: 1 mph (1.6 km/h) increase in set speed. Each The vehicle should be traveling at a steady The Electronic Speed Control system main- subsequent tap of the button results in an speed and on level ground before pressing tains speed up and down hills.
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The front power outlet is powered from the CAUTION! ignition switch. Power is available when the • Do not exceed the maximum power of 160 ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position. Watts (13 Amps) at 12 Volts. If the 160 Watt (13 Amp) power rating is exceeded the fuse protecting the system will need to be replaced.
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WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! (Continued) • Do not touch with wet hands. • After the use of high-power draw accesso- • Close the lid when not in use and while ries, or long periods of the vehicle not driving the vehicle. being started (with accessories still •...
CUPHOLDERS Front Cupholders The front cupholders are located in the center console. Center Console Rear Cupholders There is an extra storage area underneath the STORAGE console lid. The console lid has an integrated paper clip feature that can hold small items. Glovebox Storage The lockable glovebox storage compartment is Front Cupholders...
• Two Sunrider secure straps (if equipped) Rear Storage Compartment DUAL TOP — TWO-DOOR • Two rear swing gate brackets The rear cargo area storage compartment MODELS — IF EQUIPPED cover is held by a spring-loaded latch. In order 2. Remove the hard top. Refer to “Freedom Top If your vehicle is equipped with a Dual Top, you to remove the rear storage compartment cover, Three-Piece Modular Hard Top —...
• Door frame attachment knobs (four for NOTE: two-door models, six for four-door models) To aid in disconnecting the knuckles, you • Right and left quarter windows may carefully tap on the knuckles using a rubber mallet. • Rear window 2.
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CAUTION! Do not overtighten the screws. You can strip the screws if they are overtightened. 5. Remove the swing gate bar (black metal bar for bottom of rear window) and set aside. NOTE: Be sure the wire harness in the left rear corner is not tangled in the soft top bows before you lift the top.
• Two Sunrider secure straps (if equipped) DUAL TOP — FOUR-DOOR • Two rear swing gate brackets MODELS — IF EQUIPPED 2. Remove the hard top. Refer to “Freedom Top If your vehicle is equipped with a Dual Top, you Three-Piece Modular Hard Top —...
6. Remove the soft top bow assembly pivot bracket screws (two per side) from the sport bar using a #T30 Torx head driver. 8. Remove the soft top from the vehicle and 9. Reinstall the hard top. Refer to “Freedom store in a clean, dry location (another person Top Three-Piece Modular Hard Top —...
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• Right and left quarter windows 6. Screw the pivot screws back into place using a #T30 Torx head driver. Secure them until • Rear window they are snug, being careful not to cross-thread 2. Remove the hard top. Refer to “Freedom Top the screws or overtighten.
9. Button the side bow tether strap (both sides). 12. Put up the soft top. Refer to “Soft Top — Putting Up The Soft Top” in this section. FREEDOM TOP™ THREE-PIECE MODULAR HARD TOP — IF EQUIPPED CAUTION! • The hard top is not designed to carry any additional loads such as roof racks, spare 8.
Front Panel(s) Removal CAUTION! NOTE: Failure to follow these cautions may cause Left panel must be removed before remov- interior water damage, stains or mildew: ing right panel. • It is recommended that the top be free of water prior to panel removal. Removing 1.
Lay the Freedom bag down so the loops and Unfold the black panel divider (ensure the di- hooks are facing downward. Unzip the bag and vider is laying flat). Secure the Velcro, located at fold back the outer flap. Release the Velcro on the center of the divider.
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NOTE: Lift the Freedom bag into the vehicle with the hooks and straps facing the back of the rear Ensure the front Freedom panel latch is seat. Attach the clips at the bottom of the bag to closed prior to inserting the panel into the the child restraint anchorages, located at the bag.
2. Install the right panel first, then the left panel. Front Panel(s) Installation With Rear Hard Top Removed 3. Reinstall the panel(s) using the same steps for removal in reverse order. 1. Turn the left and right panels over and move the spacer block (located on the rear of the Rear Hard Top Removal panel) upward 90 degrees.
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5. Open the swing gate all the way to ensure 8. To remove the wiring harness press the tab clearance of the rear window glass. Lift the rear and pull downward to disconnect. window glass. Wire Harness Connector 7. Release the red locking tab by pulling out- Press Tab To Disconnect ward to the right.
Rear Hard Top Installation DOOR FRAME NOTE: If the door frames are installed from soft top WARNING! usage, they must be removed prior to instal- Do not drive your vehicle on pavement with lation of the hard top. the door frame(s) removed as you will lose 1.
CAUTION! (Continued) WARNING! • The door frame(s) must be positioned Use both hands to remove the door frames. properly to ensure sealing. Improper in- The door frames will fold and could cause stallation can cause water to leak into the injury if both hands are not used.
Door Frame Installation — Two-Door Door Frame Installation — Models Four-Door Models 1. Unfold door frame and unscrew thumb- 1. Install the rear door frame first. screws. 2. Set the door frame pin into the hole on top of 2. Set the door frame pin into the hole on top of the body side, just behind the rear door open- the body side, behind the door opening.
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3. Position the top of the door frame against the metal sport bar and press onto the side bar making sure not to pinch the material of the sports bar covers and to ensure it is properly positioned on the seal above the front of the rear door.
MODELS retainers securing the soft top. Do not CAUTION! Please visit the owners section of Jeep.com force or pry the soft top framework when for instructional videos. • Do not run a fabric top through an auto- opening or closing.
WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) • Do not drive the vehicle with the rear • It is recommended that the top be free of window curtain up unless the side curtains water prior to opening it. Operating the top, are also removed. Dangerous exhaust opening a door or lowering a window while gases could enter the vehicle causing the top is wet may allow water to drip into...
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NOTE: When releasing the sail panel retainers, it is helpful to pull down on the rear roof bow. 5. As you begin to lower the top, fold the sail panels so that they rest on top of the soft top. 4.
NOTE: Ensure fabric does not overhang the sides of the vehicle. 3. Install rear corner panels. Quick Steps To Raising The Soft Refer to “Raising The Soft Top” in this section for further information. 1. Open the swing gate and raise the top, engaging the Sunrider latches (another person may be needed to help with this operation).
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6. Insert the front retainer of the window into 7. Insert the retainer along the bottom edge of the door channel, making sure the retainer is the window into the bottom side channel, begin- fully seated and properly positioned on the door ning at the front and working to the rear of the frame.
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NOTE: Clean side and rear windows before removal to assist in preventing scratching during removal of the soft top. If zippers are difficult to operate due to road dust, etc., clean them with a mild soap solution and a small brush. Cleaning products are available through your authorized dealer.
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7. Stow the windows carefully to avoid scratch- ing. 8. Undo the Velcro that runs along the top and rear edge of the side window. 9. Beginning from the rear lower corner, com- pletely unzip the window. 6. Remove the rear window retainer from the NOTE: swing gate bracket on both the left and right When releasing the sail panel retainers, it is...
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12. As you begin to lower the top, fold the sail 15. Make sure the plastic sleeves are slid rear- panels so that they rest on top of the soft top. ward over the Sunrider link (Sunrider Models only). 14. Completely release the latches from the loops on the windshield frame.
19. Close the front header latches. 20. Remove the door frames, if desired. Refer to “Door Frame” in this section for further infor- mation. Raising The Soft Top 1. Unclip and move the sun visors to the side. 2. Install door frames, if removed. Refer to “Door Frame”...
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4. Standing on the side of the vehicle, lift the 7. If the swing gate brackets were removed, top by the side bow and the 2–bow (middle bow) install them by hooking the rear edge of the up and over the sports bar until the header rests bracket on the interior side of the body channel.
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11. Insert the front retainer of the window into the door channel, making sure the retainer is fully seated and properly positioned on the door frame. Failure to do so can result in wind and water leaks or damage to the window. 9.
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13. Locate the black swing gate bar. Slide the swing gate bar over the receiver at the bottom inside of the rear window. The spongy part of the seal should be down and pointed outward to seal with the swing gate when closed. 1 —...
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18. Apply downward pressure on the top cor- ner of the rear soft top bow (3–bow), then complete attaching the sail panel retainers into the body side channel. 19. Close the header latches and return the sun visors to their secured position. 17.
MODELS • Refer to “Appearance Care for Fabric Top original size and the top can then be snapped Please visit the owner’s section of Jeep.com Models” in “Maintaining Your Vehicle” for into place. If the temperature is 41°F (5°C) or for instructional videos.
Quick Steps For Lowering The Soft WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) • Do not drive the vehicle with the rear • Careless handling and storage of the soft 1. Remove the side windows. window curtain up unless the side curtains top may damage the seals, causing water are also open.
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NOTE: NOTE: Start zipper from the right side to remove When releasing the sail panel retainers, it is back window. helpful to pull down on the rear roof bow. 5. Fold the sail panels so that they rest on top of the soft top.
Quick Steps For Raising The Soft 1. Open the swing gate and raise the top, engaging the Sunrider latches (another person may be needed to help with this operation). 8. Open the swing gate and lower the top. 7. Release Sunrider latch (both sides). NOTE: Ensure the fabric does not overhang the sides of the vehicle.
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6. Install the side windows. 7. Insert the front retainer of the window into 8. Insert the retainer along the bottom edge of the door channel, making sure the retainer is the window into the bottom side channel, begin- fully seated and properly positioned on the door ning at the front and working to the rear of the frame.
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NOTE: Clean side and rear windows before removal to assist in preventing scratching during removal of the soft top. If zippers are difficult to operate due to road dust, etc., clean them with a mild soap solution and a small brush. Cleaning products are available through your authorized dealer.
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7. Stow the windows carefully to avoid scratch- ing. 8. Undo the Velcro that runs along the top and rear edge of the side window. 9. Beginning from the rear lower corner, com- pletely unzip the window. 6. Remove the rear window retainer from the NOTE: swing gate bracket on both the left and right When releasing the sail panel retainers, it is...
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12. Fold the sail panels so that they rest on top 15. Fold back the front section of the top, of the soft top. pulling the fabric rearward. Gently rest the header on top of the rear portion of the deck. 14.
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18. Before lowering the top, open the swing gate to prevent possible damage to the rear center high-mounted brake light. Grasp the folded side bows and slide the top along the door frame track to the rear door frame. 17. Release the side bows by pressing down 20.
21. Once the top is fully down, use the Velcro Putting Up The Soft Top straps provided to secure the top to the vehicle NOTE: by wrapping the strap around the side bows and Be extremely careful when putting up the through the slot on the body.
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6. Ensure that the top locks into the Sunrider 10. If the swing gate brackets were removed, locking mechanisms that are located above the install them by hooking the rear edge of the front of the rear doors. bracket on the interior side of the body channel. Then, rotate it rearward and over the channel until it snaps onto the exterior part of the rail.
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12. To install the side windows, affix the win- dow temporarily by attaching it to the Velcro in the upper rear corner. Start the zipper but close only about 1 in (2.5 cm). Partially install the sail panel retainers into the body side channel, leaving the last 3 in (7.6 cm) toward the rear window loose (on both sides).
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14. Insert the retainer along the bottom edge of 16. Install the rear window by starting both the window into the bottom side channel, begin- zipper ends at the lower left corner of the rear ning at the front and working to the rear of the window opening.
18. Grasp the swing gate bar and position it into the swing gate brackets. 20. Complete the installation of the sail panel SUNRIDER (TWO-DOOR by inserting the rest of the retainer into the body MODELS) — IF EQUIPPED channel. 19. Insert the rear window retainer into the swing gate bracket on both the left and right 21.
Opening The Sunrider 1. Unclip and move the sun visors to the side. 2. Release the header latches from the loops on the windshield frame. 4. Grasp the header and lift the top back. Make 5. Locate the straps to secure the side bows. sure the material is folded back as shown.
NOTE: Closing The Sunrider If you are going to be driving faster than 1. Remove the straps from the side bows. 40 mph (64 km/h) with the Sunrider feature 2. Unclip and move the sun visors to the side. open, it is recommended that you remove the rear window of the vehicle.
5. Fold the top so that the material forms a "W" Do not drive your vehicle on-road with the as shown. Enter the vehicle and move the windshield down and the side bars removed as material into two folds. you lose the protection these structural ele- ments can provide.
Outside rearview mirrors are mounted on the NOTE: WARNING! (Continued) doors. If you choose to remove the doors, see To assist in properly reinstalling side bars, • Be sure that you carefully follow the in- your authorized dealer for a replacement cowl- mark the original locations prior to remov- structions for raising the windshield.
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7. Remove the one hex bolt (13 mm) visible NOTE: wiper arms off and store them in the center through the plastic trim on the bottom side of the console or securely behind the rear seat. Store all of the mounting bolts in their origi- side bar, one hex bolt (13 mm) on the side of the nal threaded holes and tighten for safekeep- NOTE:...
13. Secure the windshield by passing a cinch 3. Attach the front of the side bar to the wind- strap through the footman hoop on the center of shield frame. the hood and on the center of the windshield • Install the top two hex bolts (13 mm) first, frame.
If the rear wiper is operating when the ignition is CAUTION! turned to the LOCK position, the wiper will Failure to follow these cautions can cause automatically return to the “Park” position. damage to the heating elements: When the vehicle is restarted, the wiper will •...
3. Front Fog Light Indicator 7. Seat Belt Reminder Light INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS This indicator will illuminate when the When the ignition switch is first turned front fog lights are on. to ON/RUN, this light will turn on for 1. Fuel Gauge four to eight seconds as a bulb check.
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9. Oil Pressure Warning Light 11. Brake Warning Light Brake Warning Light which will turn on when the brake fluid level in the master cylinder has This light shows low engine oil pres- This light monitors various brake func- dropped below a specified level. sure.
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Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake 12. Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Light possible. Refer to “Occupant Restraints” in System (ABS), are also equipped with Elec- “Things To Know Before Starting Your Vehicle” After the ignition is turned on, the tronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD). In the for further information.
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17. Rear Fog Light Indicator — If Equipped CAUTION! CAUTION! This indicator will illuminate when the Do not operate the engine with the tachom- Driving with a hot engine cooling system rear fog lights are on. eter pointer in the red area. Engine damage could damage your vehicle.
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20. Cruise Indicator Light 23. Shift Lever Indicator sure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to This light shows when the elec- The Shift Lever Indicator is self-contained within tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel tronic speed control system is the instrument cluster.
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replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the 25. Odometer / Trip Odometer Display Area ECO (Fuel Saver Indicator) — If Equipped vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning The odometer display shows the total distance The ECO indicator will illuminate when you are properly.
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problem continues, the message will appear the eter button on the instrument cluster. To reset CAUTION! next time the vehicle is started. the oil change indicator system (after perform- Continuous driving with the Transmission ing the scheduled maintenance), refer to the noFUSE Temperature “HOTOIL”...
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start. If the bulb does not come on when turning road conditions. If the ESP/TCS Indicator Light WARNING! the key from OFF to ON/RUN, have the condi- is on solid, the ESP system has been turned off A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as ref- tion checked promptly.
31. Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Light 32. Electronic Vehicle Information Center 34. Wait To Start Light — Diesel Only (EVIC) Display / Compass Mini-Trip Com- This light informs you of a problem This light will illuminate when the puter Display — If Equipped with the Electronic Throttle Control ignition switch is first turned to the (ETC) system.
Press and release the STEP button on the These messages can be cycled through by steering wheel to access the options in the pressing the STEP button on the steering Compass display. wheel. To reset the AVG ECO or ET, press and hold the STEP button for approximately three NOTE: seconds.
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To Set The Variance 2. Press and hold the RESET button (for ap- Average Fuel Economy / Distance To Start the engine and leave the transmission proximately 10 seconds) until the current vari- Empty (DTE) / Elapsed Time gear selector lever in the PARK position. Press ance zone number is displayed.
Trip B Trip Conditions Shows the total distance traveled for trip B since Trip Odometer (ODO) / ECO (Fuel Saver the last reset. Indicator) — If Equipped ECO (Fuel Saver Indicator) — If Equipped This display shows the distance traveled since The ECO indicator will illuminate when you are the last reset.
• Outside Temperature Display COMPASS Button Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Displays • Trip Computer Functions Press and release the COMPASS When the appropriate conditions exist, the button to display one of eight com- • Uconnect gps system screens (if equipped) EVIC displays the following messages: pass readings and the outside tem- •...
• Left/Right Rear Door Ajar (one or more doors • Stop/Start Key Start Required — Diesel uled oil change interval. The engine oil change open, with a single chime if speed is above Manual Transmission Only (refer to “Stop/ indicator system is duty cycle based, which 1 mph (1.6 km/h)) Start System”...
When the SELECT button is pressed, the se- ECO (Fuel Saver Mode) — If Equipped EVIC Main Menu lected feature will reset and RESET ALL will The ECO message will display below the out- To step to each main menu feature press and display next to the SELECT button graphic.
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NOTE: 3. Press the DOWN button until “Calibrate per the zone map. Once properly set, the com- Compass” displays in the EVIC. pass will automatically compensate for the dif- A good calibration requires a level surface ferences and provide the most accurate com- and an environment free from large metallic 4.
To Change The Compass Variance: Elapsed time is displayed as follows: Distance To Empty (DTE) Shows the estimated distance that can be trav- 1. Turn the ignition switch RUN (it is not nec- hours:minutes:seconds eled with the fuel remaining in the tank. This essary to start the engine).
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0 mph (0 km/h) (manual transmission) or when Remote Key Unlock To make your selection, press and release the the shift lever is in PARK (auto transmission). When Driver Door 1st Press is selected, only SELECT button until “0,” “30,” “60,” or “90” the driver’s door will unlock on the first press of appears.
lights will turn on approximately 10 seconds turned on or off. To make your selection, press iPod control supports Mini, 4G, Photo, Nano, after the wipers are turned ON. The headlights and release the SELECT button until “ON” or 5G iPod and iPhone devices. Some iPod will also turn off when the wipers are turned “OFF”...
Using This Feature Play Mode By using iPod cable or external USB device to When switched to iPod /USB/MP3 control connect to USB port: mode, the iPod or external USB device auto- matically starts Play mode. In Play mode, the •...
• A single press backward << RW or forward SCAN mode and start playing the desired display. Once the track to be played is FF>> will jump backward or forward respec- track, when it is playing the track, press the highlighted on the radio display, press the tively, for five seconds.
• To exit List mode without selecting a track, Play Mode CAUTION! (Continued) press the same PRESET button again to When switched to BTSA mode, some audio • Placing items on the iPod or external go back to Play mode. devices can start playing music over the vehi- USB device, or connections to the iPod or cle’s audio system, but some devices require...
Browse The right-hand control is a rocker-type switch CD Player Browsing is not available on a BTSA device. with a pushbutton in the center and controls the Pressing the top of the switch once will go to the Only the current song that is playing will display volume and mode of the sound system.
3. Do not apply paper or tape to the disc; avoid RADIO OPERATION AND Automatic Temperature Control scratching the disc. (ATC) — If Equipped MOBILE PHONES 4. Do not use solvents such as benzene, thin- Under certain conditions, the mobile phone ner, cleaners, or anti-static sprays.
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NOTE: NOTE: Blower Control For full automatic opera- The AUTO position performs best for front • The temperature setting can be adjusted tion or for automatic seat occupants only. at anytime without affecting automatic blower operation, turn operation. the knob to the AUTO •...
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• Floor • Air Conditioner Control The operator can override the AUTO mode setting to change airflow distribution by rotating Air is directed through the floor outlets Press this button to turn the Mode Control knob (on the right) to one of with a small amount flowing through on the air conditioning the following positions.
• Most of the time, when in Automatic Op- NOTE: Summer Operation eration, you can temporarily put the sys- The engine cooling system in air-conditioned • When the ignition switch is turned to the tem into Recirculation Mode by pressing vehicles must be protected with a high-quality LOCK position, the recirculation feature the Recirculation button.
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Vacation Storage NOTE: reduce airflow, and if they enter the plenum, Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it out of they could plug the water drains. In winter Recirculate without A/C should not be used service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks or more, months, make sure the air intake is clear of ice, for long periods as fogging may occur.
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STARTING PROCEDURES Manual Transmission – If Equipped Normal Starting – Gasoline Engine Apply the parking brake, place the shift lever in Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, NOTE: NEUTRAL and press the clutch pedal before adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and Normal starting of either a cold or a warm starting the vehicle.
Extreme Cold Weather (below –20°F WARNING! (Continued) If the engine has been flooded, it may start to or –29°C) • If the vehicle has a discharged battery, run, but not have enough power to continue To ensure reliable starting at these tempera- running when the key is released.
LOCK position, wait 10 to 15 seconds, then 4. Tip Start Feature ignition switch to the LOCK position, wait 10 to repeat the “Normal Starting” procedure. 15 seconds, then repeat the “Normal Starting” (Automatic Transmission Only) procedure. Do not press the accelerator. Turn the ignition CAUTION! 6.
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Engine Idling – In Cold Weather Stopping the Engine Idle the engine a few minutes before routine Avoid prolonged idling in ambient temperatures The following chart should be used as a guide in shutdown. After full load operation, idle the below 0°F (-18°C).
• Actual cabin temperature is significantly dif- sage will be displayed in the Electronic Vehicle STOP/START SYSTEM — Information Center (EVIC). Refer to “Electronic ferent than temperature set on Auto HVAC DIESEL MODELS WITH Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)” in “Under- •...
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• A STOP/START system error occurs Conditions that will cause the engine to start 2. The STOP/START OFF message will appear automatically while in STOP/START AUTO in Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC). The engine may then only be restarted with an STOP ACTIVE mode Refer to “Electronic Vehicle Information Center ignition key cycle.
System Malfunction Shifting CAUTION! If there is a malfunction in the STOP/START Fully press the clutch pedal before shifting Never drive with your foot resting on the system, the system will not shut down the gears. As you release the clutch pedal, lightly clutch pedal, or attempt to hold the vehicle engine.
Manual Transmission Shift Speeds in KM/H Engine Speeds 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 6 3.6L Accel. Cruise Downshifting Maximum Recommended Downshift CAUTION! Speeds Moving from a high gear down to a lower gear is When descending a hill, be very careful to recommended to preserve brakes when driving downshift one gear at a time to prevent...
Manual Transmission Downshift Speeds in MPH (KM/H) Gear Selection 6 to 5 5 to 4 4 to 3 3 to 2 2 to 1 Maximum Speed 80 (129) 70 (113) 50 (81) 30 (48) 15 (24) Reverse Shifting AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NOTE: To shift into REVERSE, bring the vehicle to a You must press and hold the brake pedal...
this section). To drive, move the shift lever from Key Ignition Park Interlock WARNING! (Continued) PARK or NEUTRAL to the DRIVE position. This vehicle is equipped with a Key Ignition Park • Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or Interlock which requires the shift lever to be The electronically-controlled transmission pro- with access to an unlocked vehicle.
the 4L range, the highest available transmission NOTE: When parking on a hill, apply the parking brake gear) and will display that gear in the instrument before placing the shift lever in PARK, otherwise • After selecting any gear range, wait a cluster as 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
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WARNING! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! • It is dangerous to move the shift lever out • When leaving the vehicle, always remove • Before moving the shift lever out of PARK, of PARK or NEUTRAL if the engine speed the ignition key and lock your vehicle. you must turn the ignition switch from the •...
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REVERSE (refer to “AutoStick ” in this section) to select a CAUTION! This range is for moving the vehicle backward. lower gear. Under these conditions, using a Towing the vehicle, coasting, or driving for Shift into REVERSE only after the vehicle has lower gear will improve performance and ex- any other reason with the transmission in come to a complete stop.
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2. Shift the transmission into PARK. This system can also provide you with more mode, the transmission will shift up or down control during passing, city driving, cold slippery when (+/-) is manually selected by the driver, 3. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position. conditions, mountain driving, trailer towing, and unless an engine lugging or overspeed condi- 4.
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• The system will ignore attempts to upshift at Electronic Range Select (ERS) Operation To exit ERS mode, simply press and hold the too low of a vehicle speed. The Electronic Range Select (ERS) shift control shift lever to the right (+) until “D” is once again is only used when the transfer case is in the 4L displayed in the shift lever position indicator in •...
Overdrive Operation used to lock the front and rear driveshafts Operating Instructions/Precautions The automatic transmission includes an elec- together, forcing the front and rear wheels to The transfer case provides four mode positions: tronically controlled Overdrive (fifth gear). The rotate at the same speed. This is accomplished •...
When operating your vehicle in 4L, the engine provides additional traction for loose, slippery WARNING! speed will be approximately three times (four road surfaces and should not be used on dry You or others could be injured if you leave times for Rubicon models) that of the 2H or 4H pavement.
NOTE: NOTE: driving wheel. If traction differs between the two rear wheels, the differential automatically pro- When in 4WD, the “ESC Off Indicator Light” Shifting into or out of 4L is possible with the portions the usable torque by providing more will display in the instrument cluster.
NOTE: The indicator lights will flash until the axles are fully locked or unlocked. To unlock the axles, press the top of the AXLE LOCK switch. Axle lock will disengage if the vehicle is taken out of 4L (Low) range, or the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position.
NOTE: ON-ROAD DRIVING TIPS WARNING! The stabilizer/sway bar may be torque Utility vehicles have higher ground clearance Do not disconnect the stabilizer bar and drive locked due to left and right suspension and a narrower track to make them capable of on hard-surfaced roads or at speeds above height differences.
1. Remove the two nuts from the bodyside. The Basics Of Off-Road Driving CAUTION! You will encounter many types of terrain driving Never park your vehicle over dry grass or off-road. You should be familiar with the terrain other combustible materials. The heat from and area before proceeding.
traction will be lost. If you start to slow to a stop, tice before entering any mud hole, get out and CAUTION! try turning your steering wheel no more than a determine how deep it is, if there are any hidden Do not use 4L (Low) range when operating 1/4 turn quickly back and forth, while still apply- obstacles and if the vehicle can be safely recov-...
CAUTION! WARNING! CAUTION! • Never attempt to straddle a rock that is Reduced tire pressures may cause tire un- Crossing obstacles can cause abrupt steer- seating and total loss of air pressure. To ing system loading which could cause you to large enough to strike your axles or under- reduce the risk of tire unseating, while at a loose control of your vehicle.
contacting the underbody and what is the best Before Climbing A Steep Hill WARNING! direction to recover the vehicle. Depending on As you approach a hill, consider its grade or There is an increased risk of rollover when what you are in contact with, jack the vehicle up steepness.
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approach the crest of a hill, ease off the accel- Are there obstacles? Is it a straight descent? Is Driving across an incline places more weight on erator and maintain headway by turning the there plenty of distance at the base of the hill to the downhill wheels, which increases the pos- steering wheel no more than a 1/4 turn quickly regain control if the vehicle descends to fast? If...
into the engine air intake. If the engine stalls, do WARNING! CAUTION! (Continued) not attempt to restart it. Determine if it has • This vehicle is capable of crossing through If the engine stalls or you lose headway or ingested water first. The key to any crossing is cannot make it to the top of a steep hill or water at a depth of 30 inches (76 cm) at low and slow.
Crossing Puddles, Pools, Flooded Areas sweeping it out of control. Even in very shallow After Driving Off-Road Or Other Standing Water water, a high current can still wash the dirt out Off-road operation puts more stress on your Puddles, pools, flooded or other standing water from around your tires putting you and your vehicle than does most on-road driving.
• After extended operation in mud, sand, wa- POWER STEERING WARNING! ter, or similar dirty conditions, have the radia- The standard power steering system will give Continued operation with reduced power tor, fan, brake rotors, wheels, brake linings, you good vehicle response and increased ease steering assist could pose a safety risk to and axle yokes inspected and cleaned as of maneuverability in tight spaces.
When the parking brake is applied with the PARKING BRAKE CAUTION! ignition switch ON, the “Brake Warning Light” in Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the Do not use chemical flushes in your power the instrument cluster will illuminate. parking brake is fully applied.
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is designed • Never use the PARK position on an auto- • Be sure the parking brake is fully disen- to aid the driver in maintaining vehicle control matic transmission as a substitute for the gaged before driving;...
provide the regulated hydraulic pressure. The ELECTRONIC BRAKE WARNING! (Continued) motor pump makes a low humming noise during CONTROL SYSTEM • The capabilities of an ABS-equipped ve- operation; this is normal. Your vehicle is equipped with an advanced hicle must never be exploited in a reckless electronic brake control system that includes or dangerous manner which could jeopar- WARNING!
the spinning wheel. This will allow more engine WARNING! WARNING! torque to be applied to the wheel that is not The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) cannot The Brake Assist System (BAS) cannot pre- spinning. This feature remains active even if prevent the natural laws of physics from vent the natural laws of physics from acting TCS and ESC are in either the “Partial Off”...
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• Vehicle must be on an 8% or greater incline proportion to amount of throttle applied as the transmission equipped vehicle), and the activa- vehicle starts to move in the intended direction (3% for manual transmission equipped tion criteria are met, HSA will activate. of travel.
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Towing With HSA HSA Off WARNING! (Continued) HSA will provide assistance when starting on a If you wish to turn off the HSA system, follow • HSA is not a parking brake. Always apply grade when pulling a trailer. this procedure: the parking brake fully when leaving your 1.
ESC uses sensors in the vehicle to determine Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM) WARNING! the vehicle path intended by the driver and This system anticipates the potential for wheel Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road compares it to the actual path of the vehicle. lift by monitoring the driver’s steering wheel conditions and driving conditions, influence When the actual path does not match the...
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WARNING! WARNING! The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) can- With the ESC switched off, the enhanced not prevent the natural laws of physics from vehicle stability offered by ESC and ERM are acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase the unavailable.
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NOTE: 4L Range (4WD Models) NOTE: ESC Off The “ESC OFF” message will display and • In partial ESC mode, the engine power the audible chime will sound when the shift This is the normal operating mode for ESC in 4L reduction feature of ESC is disabled.
erator and apply as little throttle as possible. Be ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Trailer Sway Control (TSC) sure to adapt your speed and driving to the Light and ESC OFF Indicator Light TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recognize prevailing road conditions. an excessively swaying trailer and will take the appropriate actions to attempt to stop the sway.
When enabled, HDC senses the terrain and Enabling HDC WARNING! activates when the vehicle is descending a hill. 1. Shift the transfer case into 4WD LOW range. If TSC activates while driving, slow the ve- HDC speed may be adjusted by the driver to Refer to “Four-Wheel Drive Operation”...
Unequal tire pressures can cause erratic and TIRES — GENERAL WARNING! (Continued) unpredictable steering response. INFORMATION • Unequal tire pressures can cause steering Unequal tire pressure from side to side may problems. You could lose control of your cause the vehicle to drift left or right. Tire Pressure vehicle.
after the vehicle has not been driven for at least Tire Pressures For High Speed Radial Ply Tires three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) Operation after a three-hour period. The cold tire inflation The manufacturer advocates driving at safe WARNING! pressure must not exceed the maximum infla- speeds within posted speed limits.
equipment or an authorized tire dealer for rec- vehicle. Your vehicle may be equipped with one Summer Or Three Season Tires – If ommended safe operating speeds, loading and of the following types of non-matching tempo- Equipped cold tire inflation pressures. rary use spares;...
T, S = Temporary Spare Tire Full Size Spare – If Equipped WARNING! The full size spare is for temporary emergency Since this tire has limited tread life the original Limited-use spares are for emergency use use only. This tire may look like the original equipment tire should be repaired (or replaced) only.
• Distance driven WARNING! • Performance tires, tires with a speed rating of Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. V or higher, and summer tires, typically have Forces generated by excessive wheel a reduced tread life. Rotation of these tires speeds may cause tire damage or failure.
originals in size, quality and performance when WARNING! WARNING! (Continued) replacement is needed. (Refer to the paragraph • Do not use a tire, wheel size or rating other • Failure to equip your vehicle with tires on “Tread Wear Indicators”). Refer to the “Tire than that specified for your vehicle.
TIRE ROTATION CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) RECOMMENDATIONS • Observe the tire chain manufacturer’s in- To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, The tires on the front and rear of your vehicle observe the following precautions: structions on the method of installation, •...
including low temperature effects, or natural TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR pressure loss through the tire. SYSTEM (TPMS) The TPMS will continue to warn the driver of low The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) tire pressure as long as the condition exists, will warn the driver of a low tire pressure based and will not turn off until the tire pressure is at or on the vehicle recommended cold placard pres-...
Driving the vehicle may cause the tire pressure responsibility to maintain correct tire CAUTION! (Continued) to rise to approximately 30 psi (207 kPa), but pressure, even if under-inflation has not • After inspecting or adjusting the tire pres- the “Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light” will reached the level to trigger illumination of sure, always reinstall the valve stem cap.
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3. Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 NOTE: minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h) to receive this • If your vehicle is equipped with a match- A tire pressure monitoring sensor is located in information.
place of a road tire that has a pressure sembly. The matching full-size spare tire can be Premium System – If Equipped below the low-pressure warning limit, used in place of any of the four road tires. The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) upon the next ignition key cycle, a chime uses wireless technology with wheel rim- Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure...
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SERVICE TPM SYSTEM Warning If the ignition switch is cycled, this sequence will The “Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light” will repeat, providing the system fault still exists. If flash on and off for 75 seconds, and remain on the system fault no longer exists, the “Tire solid when a system fault is detected.
• If your vehicle is not equipped with a pressure values still shown. This indicates the message for a minimum of five seconds pressure values are still being received from the matching full-size spare wheel and tire and then display dashes (- -) in place of TPM Sensors but they may not be located in the assembly, it does not have a tire pressure the pressure value.
Light spark knock at low engine speeds is not gasoline. You may find fuels containing 3% or of ethanol. Problems that result from using harmful to your engine. However, continued more methanol along with other alcohols called methanol/gasoline or E-85 ethanol blends are heavy spark knock at high speeds can cause cosolvents.
Indiscriminate use of fuel system cleaning MMT In Gasoline WARNING! (Continued) agents should be avoided. Many of these ma- MMT is a manganese containing metallic addi- • Guard against carbon monoxide with terials intended for gum and varnish removal tive that is blended into some gasoline to in- proper maintenance.
3. Rotate the ignition key back to the left to ADDING FUEL WARNING! remove. • Remove the fuel tank filler tube cap (gas Locking Fuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap) 4. To replace the cap, insert it into the filler neck cap) slowly to prevent fuel spray from the The locking gas cap is located on the left side of and tighten to the right until at least three clicks...
NOTE: the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL). Resolving Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) the problem will turn the MIL light off. The GTW is the weight of the trailer plus the • Tighten the gas cap until you hear a weight of all cargo, consumables and equip- “clicking”...
With Attachment Point WARNING! WARNING! • For detachable tow bar, pass the cable It is important that you do not exceed the An improperly adjusted hitch system may through the attachment point and clip it back maximum front or rear GAWR. A dangerous reduce handling, stability and braking perfor- onto itself.
• For fixed ball tow bar, attach the clip directly • For fixed ball tow bar, loop the cable around Without Attachment Points to the designated point. This alternative must the neck of the tow ball. If you fit the cable •...
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Engine/Transmission Model Axle Ratio Max. GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) Max. Tongue Wt. (See Note) 3.6L/Manual Sport & Sahara 3.21 2,205 lbs (1 000 kg) 110 lbs (50 kg) Two-Door 3.6L/Manual Sport & Sahara 3.73 2,205 lbs (1 000 kg) 110 lbs (50 kg) Two-Door 3.6L/Automatic Sport &...
• The weight of the driver and all passengers. CAUTION! (Continued) WARNING! (Continued) • Then, during the first 500 miles (805 km) • When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, do NOTE: that a trailer is towed, do not drive over not overload your vehicle or trailer.
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• Check for signs of tire wear or visible tire WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! damage before towing a trailer. Refer to • Total weight must be distributed be- If the trailer weighs more than 1,000 lbs “Tires – General Information” in “Starting and tween the tow vehicle and the trailer (450 kg) loaded, it should have its own Operating”...
• To prevent excess heat generation, avoid NOTE: Towing Tips continuous driving at high RPM. Reduce Before setting out on a trip, practice turning, Using a lower gear while operating the ve- vehicle speed as necessary to avoid ex- stopping and backing the trailer in an area away hicle under heavy loading conditions will tended driving at high RPM.
Cooling System Trailer Hitch Attaching Points Trailer Tow Hitch Attaching Points And To reduce potential for engine and transmission Your vehicle will require extra equipment to tow Overhang Dimensions overheating, take the following actions: a trailer safely and efficiently. The trailer tow hitch must be attached to your vehicle using the City Driving provided attaching points on the vehicle’s...
RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle Towing Condition Wheels OFF the Ground Four-Wheel Drive Models See Instructions • Automatic transmission in PARK • Manual transmission in gear Flat Tow NONE (NOT in NEUTRAL [N]) • Transfer case in NEUTRAL (N) •...
Recreational Towing – Four-Wheel CAUTION! (Continued) WARNING! Drive Models • Before recreational towing, perform the You or others could be injured if you leave NOTE: procedure outlined under “Shifting Into the vehicle unattended with the transfer case The transfer case must be shifted into NEU- NEUTRAL (N)”...
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3. Shift the automatic transmission into NEU- 6. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL. CAUTION! TRAL or depress the clutch pedal on a manual 7. Shift the transfer case lever to the desired Damage to the transmission may occur if the transmission.
NOTE: HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS There are steps that you can take to slow The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located In any of the following situations, you can down an impending overheat condition: on the instrument panel below the climate reduce the potential for overheating by taking •...
NOTE: JACKING AND TIRE WARNING! (Continued) Turn the black plastic wing nut counter CHANGING • The jack is designed to be used as a tool clockwise to loosen the jack from the stor- for changing tires only. The jack should not age bin.
NOTE: 6. Block both the front WARNING! (Continued) and rear of the wheel If you have added aftermarket accessories • Block the wheel diagonally opposite the diagonally opposite of to the spare tire mounted carrier, it cannot wheel to be raised. the jacking position.
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5. Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw to the right. Raise the vehicle till the tire is raised from the surface of the road. Minimum tire lift provides maximum stability. Jack Warning Label WARNING! Raising the vehicle higher than necessary CAUTION! can make the vehicle less stable and cause Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking...
7. Position the spare wheel/tire on the vehicle 8. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack screw Road Tire Installation and install the lug nuts with the cone-shaped to the left, and remove the jack. 1. Mount the road tire on the axle. end toward the wheel.
5. After 25 miles (40 km) check the lug nut WARNING! WARNING! torque with a torque wrench to ensure that all • Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan Do not attempt jump-starting if the battery is lug nuts are properly seated against the wheel. frozen.
3. If using another vehicle to jump-start the 1. Connect the positive (+) end of the jumper 5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has the battery, park the vehicle within the jumper cable to the positive (+) post of the discharged booster battery, let the engine idle a few min- cables reach, set the parking brake and make vehicle.
CAUTION! CAUTION! CAUTION! • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shifting Accessories that can be plugged into the Racing the engine or spinning the wheels vehicle power outlets draw power from the may lead to transmission overheating and between DRIVE/2nd gear and REVERSE, vehicle’s battery, even when not in use (i.e., failure.
WARNING! WARNING! Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Stand clear of vehicles when pulling with tow Forces generated by excessive wheel eyes. Tow straps and chains may break, speeds may cause damage, or even failure, causing serious injury. of the axle and tires. A tire could explode and injure someone.
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedures for towing a disabled vehicle using a commercial wrecker service. If the transmission and drivetrain are operable, disabled vehicles may also be towed as described under “Recreational Towing” in the “Starting And Operating” section. Towing Condition Wheels OFF the Ground 4WD MODELS...
Without The Ignition Key Four–Wheel Drive Models CAUTION! Special care must be taken when the vehicle is The manufacturer recommends towing with all • Front or rear wheel lifts must not be used. towed with the ignition in the OFF position. The wheels OFF the ground.
detected twice in a row, the system will turn on ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAUTION! the MIL. Resolving the problem will turn the MIL SYSTEM — OBD II • Prolonged driving with the MIL on could off. Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated cause further damage to the emission con- onboard diagnostic system called OBD II.
Engine Oil Selection – Non ACEA Engine Oil – Gasoline Engine CAUTION! Categories • Failure to properly maintain your vehicle or Checking Oil Level For best performance and maximum protection To assure proper lubrication of your vehicle’s perform repairs and service when neces- under all types of operating conditions, we engine, the engine oil must be maintained at the sary could result in more costly repairs,...
The engine oil filler cap also shows the recom- Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level CAUTION! mended engine oil viscosity for your engine. For ground will improve the accuracy of the oil level Do not use chemical flushes in your engine information on engine oil filler cap location, refer readings.
and are approved to Fiat 9.55535–S1 or Fiat Engine Oil Filter WARNING! 9.55535-S3 such as, SELENIA MULTIPOWER The engine oil filter should be replaced with a The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, new filter at every engine oil change. etc.) can provide a measure of protection in Synthetic Engine Oils Engine Oil Filter Selection...
Maintenance-Free Battery Air Conditioner Maintenance WARNING! Your vehicle is equipped with a maintenance- For best possible performance, your air condi- • Use only refrigerants and compressor lu- free battery. You will never have to add water, tioner should be checked and serviced by an bricants approved by the manufacturer for nor is periodic maintenance required.
turer recommends that air conditioning service 4. Disengage the two retaining tabs that secure 6. Remove the two particulate air filters from be performed by authorized dealer or other the two air filter access doors to the HVAC the HVAC air inlet housing. Pull the filter ele- service facilities using recovery and recycling housing.
Spray White Lube to assure quiet, easy opera- blades. Always use washer fluid when using the cloth or towel and wipe clean the wiper blades; tion and to protect against rust and wear. Prior wipers to remove salt or dirt from a dry wind- this will help blade performance.
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ken, damaged, deteriorated, or mispositioned In unusual situations involving grossly malfunc- CAUTION! parts. Open seams or loose connections could tioning engine operation, a scorching odor may Damage to the catalytic converter can result permit exhaust fumes to seep into the passen- suggest severe and abnormal catalyst over- if your vehicle is not kept in proper operating ger compartment.
NOTE: Engine Coolant Checks COOLANT PRESSURE CAP WHEN THE Check the engine coolant (antifreeze) protec- COOLING SYSTEM IS HOT. Intentional tampering with emissions con- tion every 12 months (before the onset of trol systems can result in civil penalties Cooling System – Drain, Flush, And Refill freezing weather, where applicable).
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• Mix a minimum solution of 50% OAT engine CAUTION! CAUTION! (Continued) coolant and distilled water. Use higher con- • Mixing of engine coolant (antifreeze) other • This vehicle has not been designed for use centrations (not to exceed 70%) if tempera- than specified Organic Additive Technol- with propylene glycol-based engine cool- tures below −34°...
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that engine coolant (antifreeze) will return to the proper disposal. Check with your local authori- When additional engine coolant (antifreeze) is radiator from the coolant recovery tank. ties to determine the disposal rules for your needed to maintain the proper level, it should be community.
• If frequent engine coolant (antifreeze) addi- Refer to “Fluids, Lubricants, and Genuine Parts” WARNING! tions are required, the cooling system should in “Maintaining Your Vehicle” for further informa- Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure be pressure tested for leaks. tion.
Automatic Transmission – If WARNING! (Continued) CAUTION! Equipped • To avoid contamination from foreign matter Using a transmission fluid other than the Selection Of Lubricant or moisture, use only new brake fluid or manufacturer’s recommended fluid may It is important to use the proper transmission fluid that has been in a tightly closed cause deterioration in transmission shift fluid to ensure optimum transmission perfor-...
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5. Place the shift lever momentarily into each NOTE: CAUTION! gear position (allowing time for the transmission If it is necessary to check the transmission Do not use chemical flushes in your trans- to fully engage in each position), ending with the below the operating temperature, the fluid mission as the chemicals can damage your shift lever in PARK.
9. Check for leaks. Release the parking brake. Fluid And Filter Changes Fluid Level Check Refer to the “Maintenance Schedule” for the Check the fluid level by removing the fill plug. NOTE: proper maintenance intervals. The fluid level should be between the bottom of To prevent dirt and water from entering the the fill hole and a point not more than 3/16 in In addition, change the fluid and filter if the...
Transfer Case – If Equipped Appearance Care And Protection CAUTION! From Corrosion Fluid Level Check When replacing the plugs, do not overtighten The fluid level should be to the bottom edge of Protection Of Body And Paint From them. You could damage them and cause the fill hole (A) when the vehicle is in a level Corrosion them to leak.
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• Avoid using abrasive compounds and power • If your vehicle is damaged due to a collision The most common causes are: buffing that may diminish the gloss or thin out or similar cause that destroys the paint and • Road salt, dirt and moisture accumulation. the paint finish.
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When cleaning the rear view mirror, spray CAUTION! WARNING! cleaner on the towel or rag that you are using. Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning Do not spray cleaner directly on the mirror. bristle brush, or metal polishes.
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Appearance Care For Fabric Top Models required, use MOPAR Convertible Cloth Top CAUTION! (Continued) Cleaner or equivalent, or a mild foaming cleaner • Use care when washing the vehicle, water on the entire top, but support the top from CAUTION! pressure directed at the weather strip underneath.
The Totally Integrated Power Module is located and down. MOPAR Jeep Soft Glass Window dow zipper operation. To maintain ease of use in the engine compartment near the battery.
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Cav- Car- Mini Description Cav- Car- Mini Description Cav- Car- Mini Description tridge Fuse tridge Fuse tridge Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse — — Anti-Lock Brake Ignition Off System (ABS) Draw (IOD) – Transfer Case Pink Valve/Stability Yellow Main Module Control System Pink Rear Defroster —...
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Cav- Car- Mini Description Cav- Car- Mini Description Cav- Car- Mini Description tridge Fuse tridge Fuse tridge Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Front Wiper Power Inverter Ignition Off LO/HI – If Equipped Draw – Vehicle Pink Natu- Blue Entertainment System, Satel- Front/Rear lite Digital Audio Washer...
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Cav- Car- Mini Description Cav- Car- Mini Description Cav- Car- Mini Description tridge Fuse tridge Fuse tridge Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Amplifier Climate Control Right Tail/Park/ System, Rear Run Lamp Green Yellow View Mirror, Blue Cabin Compart- Ignition Off Auto Shut ment Node, Draw –...
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Cav- Car- Mini Description Cav- Car- Mini Description Cav- Car- Mini Description tridge Fuse tridge Fuse tridge Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Rear Wiper Wiper Motor Power Outlet Frt, J1962 Diag- Natu- Blue nostic Feed Yellow Backup Lamps Anti-Lock Brake Fuel Pump, System, Elec- Diesel Lift Yellow...
VEHICLE STORAGE REPLACEMENT BULBS CAUTION! If you are leaving your vehicle dormant for more Interior Lights Bulb Type • When installing the Integrated Power Mod- than 21 days, you may want to take steps to Auto. Trans. Indicator Lamp ..658 ule cover, it is important to ensure the protect your battery.
Exterior Lights Bulb Type 7. Remove the connector from the lamp, and BULB REPLACEMENT remove the rubber seal. Backup Lamps (2) ... .W16W NOTE: Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp (1) . . .LED 8.
Front Park/Turn Signal Front Fog Lamp Rear Tail, Stop, Turn Signal, And Backup Lamp 1. Remove the front grille. Turn the retainers 1. Reach under the vehicle to access the back along the top 1/4 turn counterclockwise and of the front fog lamp. 1.
3. Rotate the appropriate socket 1/4 turn coun- 1. Remove the spare tire. Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp terclockwise, then remove it from the housing. (CHMSL) 2. Remove the four screws holding the lens/ The stop lamp is mounted on a bracket that 4.
FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND GENUINE PARTS Engine Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Engine Coolant We recommend you use MOPAR Antifreeze/Coolant 10 Year/150,000 Mile Formula OAT (Organic Ad- ditive Technology) that meets the requirements of Chrysler Material Standard MS-12106 such as, PARAFLU UP FIAT Certification 9.55523 Engine Oil –...
Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Automatic Transmission – If Equipped We recommend you only use MOPAR ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid such as, TUTELA TRANSMISSION FORCE4 FIAT Certification 9.55550-AV4. Failure to use ATF+4 fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission. Manual Transmission –...
• Change your engine oil more often if you eter and a single chime will sound, indicating MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE that an oil change is necessary. drive your vehicle off-road for an ex- tended period of time. Maintenance Schedule – Gasoline The oil change indicator message will illuminate •...
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At Each Stop for Fuel Once a Month At Each Oil Change • Check the engine oil level about five minutes • Check tire pressure and look for unusual • Change the engine oil filter. after a fully warmed engine is shut off. wear or damage.
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7,500 Miles (12,000 km) or 6 Months 15,000 Miles (24,000 km) or 12 Months Maintenance Service Schedule Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ter.†† ter.†† ❏...
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22,500 Miles (36,000 km) or 18 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Inspect the brake linings, replace if necessary. ❏...
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30,000 Miles (48,000 km) or 24 Months Maintenance Service Schedule 37,500 Miles (60,000 km) or 30 Months ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ❏...
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45,000 Miles (72,000 km) or 36 Months Maintenance Service Schedule 52,500 Miles (84,000 km) or 42 Months ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ❏...
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60,000 Miles (96,000 km) or 48 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Replace the engine air cleaner filter. ❏...
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67,500 Miles (108,000 km) or 54 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Inspect the brake linings, replace if necessary. ❏...
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75,000 Miles (120,000 km) or 60 Months Maintenance Service Schedule 82,500 Miles (132,000 km) or 66 Months ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ❏...
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90,000 Miles (144,000 km) or 72 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Replace the engine air cleaner filter. ❏...
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97,500 Miles (156,000 km) or 78 Months 105,000 Miles (168,000 km) or 84 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil fil- ❏...
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112,500 Miles (180,000 km) or 90 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Inspect the brake linings, replace if necessary. ❏...
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120,000 Miles (192,000 km) or 96 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Replace the engine air cleaner filter. ❏...
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127,500 Miles (204,000 km) or 135,000 Miles (216,000 km) or 108 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† 102 Months Maintenance Service Sched- ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏...
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142,500 Miles (228,000 km) or 150,000 Miles (240,000 km) or 120 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† 114 Months Maintenance Service Sched- ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏...
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• Taxi, police, or delivery service (commercial • Check the fluid levels of engine coolant/ † This maintenance is recommended by the manufacturer to the owner, but is not required to service). antifreeze deaeration bottle, and brake mas- maintain emissions warranty. ter cylinder, add as needed.
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Diesel Models with Diesel Particulate Filter means that service is required for your vehicle. Required Maintenance Intervals (DPF) Have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible, Refer to the Maintenance Schedules on the The oil change indicator system will remind you within the next 500 miles (805 km).
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15,000 Miles (25,000 km) or 12 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ If using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter, and replace if necessary.
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30,000 Miles (50,000 km) or 24 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Replace engine air cleaner filter. ❏...
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45,000 Miles (75,000 km) or 36 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ If using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter, and replace if necessary.
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60,000 Miles (100,000 km) or 48 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Replace engine air cleaner filter. ❏...
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75,000 Miles (125,000 km) or 60 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ If using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter, and replace if necessary.
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90,000 Miles (150,000 km) or 72 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Replace engine air cleaner filter. ❏...
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105,000 Miles (175,000 km) or 84 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ If using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter, and replace if necessary.
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120,000 Miles (200,000 km) or 96 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ Replace engine air cleaner filter. ❏...
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135,000 Miles (225,000 km) or 108 Months Maintenance Service Schedule ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† ❏ Rotate tires. ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. ❏ If using your vehicle in dusty or off-road conditions, inspect the engine air cleaner filter, and replace if necessary.
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150,000 Miles (250,000 km) or 120 Months Maintenance Service Schedule WARNING! ❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.†† You can be badly injured working on or ❏ Rotate tires. around a motor vehicle. Do only that service ❏ Inspect all door latches for presence of grease, reapply if necessary. work for which you have the knowledge and ❏...
When you contact the distributor please provide IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ARGENTINA all of the following information: Chrysler Argentina S.A The manufacturer distributors are vitally inter- • Your name, address and phone number. Boulevard Azucena Villaflor 435 ested in your satisfaction with their products •...
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AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BALANCE OF THE CARIBBEAN Chrysler Customer Service* Interamericana Trading Corporation Jeep Customer Service* Universal Toll Free Number Chrysler Australia Pty. Ltd. Warrens, St. Michael Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 ACN 124 956 505 Barbados, West Indies Local Toll Free Number PO Box 4145, Dandenong South Vic.
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BELGIUM BOLIVIA BRAZIL Ovando & Cia S.A. Chrysler do Brasil Jeep Customer Service* Av. Cristobal de Mendoza (2do Anillo) y Canal Rua Funchal, 418 - 16º andar CJ 1601/1602, Universal Toll Free Number Isuto Vila Olímpia Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337...
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BULGARIA CHILE CHINA BALKAN STAR Comercial Chrysler S.A. Chrysler Group (China) Sales Limited Resbarska Str. 5 Av. Americo Vespucio 1601, Quilicura 16F,Gemdale Plaza Tower A 1510 Sofia Santiago, Chile No.91 Jian Guo Road Tel.: 359 2 91988 Zip Code 101931-7, 367-V Chaoyang District Fax: 359 2 945 40 14 Tel.: +562 837 1300...
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COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CROATIA Chrysler Colombia S.A. AutoStar Autocommerce Hrvatska d.o.o. Avenida Calle 26 # 70A-25 La Uruca, frente al Banco Nacional Jablanska 80 Zip Code 110931 San José, Costa Rica 10 000 Zagreb Bogotá Colombia PO Box 705-1150 Tel: 00 385 1 3869 001 Tel: +57 1 745 5777 Tel.: (506) 295 - 0000 Fax: 00 385 1 3869 069...
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CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Fiat CR s.r.o. Reid y Compañia Jeep Customer Service* Karolinska 650/1 John F. Kennedy Casi Esq. Lope de Vega Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 186 00 Praha 8 – Karlin...
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ECUADOR EL SALVADOR ESTONIA Chrysler Jeep Automotriz del Ecuador Grupo Q del Salvador Silberauto AS Av. Juan Tanca Marengo km. 4.5 Ave. Las Amapolas (Autopista Sur) Järvevana tee 11 Guayaquil, Ecuador Blvd. Los Próceres y Avenida No. 1, Lomas de...
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FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY AutoFennica Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* Ristipellontie 5 Universal Toll Free Number Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 00390 HELSINKI Local Toll Free Number Local Toll Free Number...
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GREECE GUATEMALA HONDURAS Chrysler Jeep Dodge Hellas Grupo Q del Guatemala Grupo Q de Honduras 240-242 Kifisias Avenue Km 16 carretera a El Salvador, condado con- Blvd.. Centro América frente a Plaza Miraflores, cepción 15231 Halandri Athens, Greece Tegucigalpa, Honduras Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala Tel.: +30 210 6700800...
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HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY Fiat Hungary Co. Ltd. Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* H-1123 Budapest Universal Toll Free Number Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Alkotás u. 53. Local Toll Free Number Local Toll Free Number Tel.:+36-1-458-3100...
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LATVIA LITHUANIA LUXEMBURG TC MOTORS LTD. Silberauto AS Jeep Customer Service* 41 Krasta Str. Pirklių g. 9 Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 LV-1003 Riga LT-02300 Vilnius Local Toll Free Number Tel.: +37167812 313 Tel +370 52 665956, GSM +370 698 24950 Tel: 8002 5888 Mob.: +371 29498662...
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NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NORWAY Chrysler New Zealand RSA BIL Jeep Customer Service* Private Bag 14907 Øvre Eikervei 77 Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Panmure New Zealand N-3048 Drammen Local Toll Free Number Tel: 09573 7800 Tel.: +47 32 21 88 00...
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PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU Automotora Autostar S. A. Garden Autolider S.A Divemotor S.A. Avenida Domingo Diaz, Via Tocumen, Frente a Av. República de Argentina esq. Facundo Av. Canada 1160, Urb. Sta. Catalina la Urbanizacion El Crisol Machain Lima, Peru Panamá, Panamá Asuncion, Paraguay Zip Code Lima 13 Tel.: +507 233 7222...
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POLAND PORTUGAL PUERTO RICO AND U.S. VIRGIN Fiat Auto Poland S.A. Chrysler Portugal S.A. ISLANDS Chrysler International Services, S.A. ul. M. Grażyńskiego 141, Qta. da Fonte – Edif. Dª Amélia Calle 1 lote 1 Suite 205, Metro Office Park 43-300 Bielsko-Biała Rua Victor Câmara, 2 1ªA Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Tel: +48 (033) 813-21-00, 813-51-00...
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REUNION ROMANIA RUSSIA COTRANS AUTOMOBILES AUTO ITALIA IMPEX SRL Chrysler Russia SAO 17 Bd du Chaudron, 97490 Sainte Clotilde Bd. Timisoara nr. 60/D Testovskaya street, 10 Tel: 0262920000 Bucuresti, ROMANIA 123317 Moscow, Fax: 0262488443 Tel: +40 (0)21.444.333.4 Tel +7(495)-745-26-36 Fax: +40 (0)21.444.2779 Fax +7(495)-745-26-37 www.autoitalia.ro (*) The Customer Service offers information and assistance on products, services, dealerships and 24H Roadside Assistance.
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SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA SPAIN Fiat SR s.r.o Avto Triglav d.o.o. Jeep Customer Service* Dubravska cesta 2 Dunajska 122 Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 841 05 Bratislava 45 1000 Ljubljana Local Toll Free Number Slovakia Tel: 01 5883 400...
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SWEDEN SWITZERLAND TAIWAN Chrysler Taiwan Co. , LTD. Jeep Customer Service* Jeep Customer Service* 13th Floor Union Enterprise Plaza Universal Toll Free Number Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 1109 Min Sheng East Road, Section 3...
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TURKEY UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM Tofaş Türk Otomobil Fabrikasi A.S. PJSC “AUTOCAPITAL” Jeep Customer Service* Büyükdere Cad, No:145 Tofaş Han Zincirlikuyu Chervonoarmiyska Str. 15/2 Universal Toll Free Number Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337 ISTAMBUL 01004 Kyiv Local Toll Free Number...
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URUGUAY VENEZUELA SEVEL Uruguay S. A. Chrysler de Venezuela LLC Convenio 820 Avenida Pancho Pepe Croquer. Zona Industrial Norte Montevideo, Uruguay Valencia, Estado Caraboro Zip Code 11700 Tel: +(58) 241-613 2400 Tel: +598 220 02980 Fax: +(58) 241-613 2538 Fax: +598 2209-0116 Fax: (58) 241-6132602 (58) 241-6132438 PO BOX: 1960...
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