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WARNING! (Continued)

Before using ParkSense®, it is strongly rec-
ommended that the ball mount and hitch ball
assembly is disconnected from the vehicle
when the vehicle is not used for towing.
Failure to do so can result in injury or dam-
age to vehicles or obstacles because the
hitch ball will be much closer to the obstacle
than the rear fascia when the loudspeaker
sounds the continuous tone. Also, the sen-
sors could detect the ball mount and hitch
ball assembly, depending on its size and
shape, giving a false indication that an ob-
stacle is behind the vehicle.

PARKVIEW® REAR BACK UP
CAMERA — IF EQUIPPED

Your vehicle may be equipped with the ParkView®
Rear Back Up Camera that allows you to see an
on-screen image of the rear surroundings of your
vehicle whenever the shift lever is put into RE-
VERSE. The image will be displayed on the
Navigation/Multimedia radio display screen along
with a caution note to “check entire surroundings”
across the top of the screen. After five seconds
this note will disappear. The ParkView® camera is
located on the rear of the vehicle above the rear
License plate.

When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE
(with camera delay turned OFF), the rear cam-
era mode is exited and the navigation or audio
screen appears again.

When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE
(with camera delay turned ON), The rear view
image with dynamic grid lines will be displayed
for up to 10 seconds after shifting out of

"

RE-

VERSE

"

unless the forward vehicle speed ex-

ceeds 8 MPH, the transmission is shifted into

"

PARK

"

or the ignition is switched to the OFF

position.

Active guide lines are overlaid on the image to
illustrate the width of the vehicle and its pro-
jected backup path based on the steering wheel
position. The active guide lines will show sepa-
rate zones that will help indicate the distance to
the rear of the vehicle while a dashed center-
line will indicate the center of the vehicle to
assist with aligning to a hitch/receiver. The
following table shows the approximate dis-
tances for each zone:

Zone

Distance to the rear of the vehicle

Red

0 - 1 ft (0 - 30 cm)

Yellow

1 ft - 3 ft (30 cm - 1 m)

Green

3 ft or greater (1 m or greater)

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Summary of Contents for Grand Cherokee SRT 2014

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Page 2: ...e please refer to pages 259 271 and pages 286 288 to ensure that you do not damage your transmission or other powertrain components Failure to follow these towing instructions will result in damage th...

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Page 5: ...VEHICLE 9 3 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 65 4 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 147 5 STARTING AND OPERATING 201 6 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 273 7 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 289 8 MAINTE...

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Page 7: ...1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 4 ROLLOVER WARNING 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE 5 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 6 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 8 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 8 VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS ALTERATIONS 8 3...

Page 8: ...further information NOTE After reviewing the owner information it should be stored in the vehicle for conve nient referencing and remain with the ve hicle when sold Failure to operate this vehicle cor...

Page 9: ...the Owner s Manual it should be stored in the vehicle for convenient reference and remain with the vehicle when sold The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications a...

Page 10: ...our vehicle that do not comply with the manufactur ers specifications Original Mopar parts and accessories and other products approved by the manufacturer including qualified advice are available at y...

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Page 12: ...VIN is found on a plate located on the left front corner of the instrument panel pad visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield This num ber also is stamped into the right front body b...

Page 13: ...CK IF EQUIPPED 14 To Manually Lock The Steering Wheel 14 To Release The Steering Wheel Lock 14 SENTRY KEY 14 Replacement Keys 15 Customer Key Programming 15 General Information 15 VEHICLE SECURITY ALA...

Page 14: ...If Equipped 27 OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS 28 Lap Shoulder Belts 31 Lap Shoulder Belt Untwisting Procedure 34 Seat Belts In Passenger Seating Positions 34 Automatic Locking Retractor Mode ALR If Equipped 34 E...

Page 15: ...Child Restraints 47 ENGINE BREAK IN RECOMMENDATIONS 60 SAFETY TIPS 61 Transporting Passengers 61 Exhaust Gas 61 Safety Checks You Should Make Inside The Vehicle 61 Periodic Safety Checks You Should Ma...

Page 16: ...t RUN will illumi nate NOTE In case the ignition switch does not change with the push of a button the RKE transmit ter Key Fob may have a low or dead bat tery In this situation a back up method can be...

Page 17: ...nding Your Instrument Panel for further informa tion WARNING When leaving the vehicle always remove the Key Fob from the vehicle and lock your vehicle Never leave children alone in a vehicle or with a...

Page 18: ...or activated Operation is automatic regardless of whether the vehicle is locked or unlocked The system uses a Key Fob with Remote Keyless Entry RKE transmitter a Keyless Ig nition Node KIN and a RF r...

Page 19: ...ey operates on a carrier fre quency of 433 92 MHz The Sentry Key Im mobilizer system is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interfer ence This device must accept any...

Page 20: ...ver s door key cylinder and the liftgate button on the RKE transmitter cannot arm or disarm the Vehicle Security Alarm The Vehicle Security Alarm remains armed during power liftgate entry Press ing th...

Page 21: ...xtreme bottom position REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RKE The RKE system allows you to lock or unlock the doors or open the power liftgate from distances up to approximately 66 ft 20 m using a hand held Key Fob...

Page 22: ...ument Panel for further information To Lock The Doors And Liftgate Press and release the LOCK button on the RKE transmitter to lock all doors and liftgate The turn signal lights will flash to acknowle...

Page 23: ...operation NOTE Changes or modifications not expressly ap proved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to op erate the equipment If your RKE transmitter fails to oper...

Page 24: ...G Continued Do not leave the Key Fob in or near the vehicle or in a location accessible to chil dren and do not leave a vehicle equipped with Keyless Enter N Go in the ACC or ON RUN mode A child could...

Page 25: ...tion Door Lock System Rear Doors To provide a safer environment for small children riding in the rear seats the rear doors are equipped with Child Protection Door Lock system To Engage Or Disengage Th...

Page 26: ...l lock knob will raise when the door is unlocked NOTE If Unlock All Doors 1st Press is programmed all doors will unlock when you grab hold of the driver s front door handle To select between Unlock Dr...

Page 27: ...on vehicles equipped with Power Liftgate Press the electronic liftgate handle and lift for Manual Liftgate vehicles NOTE If the vehicle is unlocked then the liftgate will open with the handle and no...

Page 28: ...erate if the RKE transmitter battery is dead The vehicle doors can also be locked by using the RKE transmitter lock button or the lock button located on the vehicle s interior door panel WINDOWS Power...

Page 29: ...Press the window switch past the first detent release and the window will go down automatically To cancel the Auto Down movement operate the switch in either the up or down direction and release the s...

Page 30: ...Button The Window Lockout button on the driver s door allows you to disable the window controls on the rear doors To disable the window controls on the rear doors press the Window Lockout but ton To...

Page 31: ...be opened or closed by pressing the LIFTGATE button lo cated on the front overhead console or closed by pressing the LIFTGATE button located on left rear trim panel near the liftgate opening Press ing...

Page 32: ...ully open the liftgate and then press it again to close If the liftgate handle is pulled while the power liftgate is closing the liftgate will reverse to the full open position If the liftgate handle...

Page 33: ...l be carrying children too small for adult sized seat belts the seat belts or the Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren LATCH feature also can be used to hold infant and child restraint systems Refer...

Page 34: ...fully into the space between you and the door 5 If the air bag system in this vehicle needs to be modified to accommodate a disabled person contact the Customer Center Phone numbers are provided under...

Page 35: ...and reduce the risk of you striking the inside of the vehicle or being thrown out WARNING Wearing a seat belt incorrectly is danger ous Seat belts are designed to go around the large bones of your bod...

Page 36: ...properly In a sudden stop you could move too far forward increasing the possibility of injury Wear your seat belt snugly Continued WARNING Continued A belt that is worn under your arm is dangerous You...

Page 37: ...shoulder belt on your chest so that it is comfortable and not resting on your neck The retractor will withdraw any slack in the belt 6 To release the belt push the red button on the buckle The belt wi...

Page 38: ...m For additional information re fer to Installing Child Restraints Using The Vehicle Seat Belt under the Child Restraints section The chart below defines the type of feature for each seating position...

Page 39: ...safety belt system with an energy management feature in the front seating positions to help further reduce the risk of injury in the event of a head on collision This safety belt system has a retract...

Page 40: ...ts NOTE The Active Head Restraints AHR may or may not deploy in the event of a front or side impact However if during a front impact a secondary rear impact occurs the AHR may deploy based on the seve...

Page 41: ...of the de ployed AHR at a comfortable position 3 Pull down then rearward towards the rear of the vehicle then down to engage the locking mechanism Hand Positioning Points On AHR 1 Downward Movement 2...

Page 42: ...at Belt Reminder Light remains illuminated until the respective seat belts are fastened The driver should instruct all other occupants to fasten their seat belts If a front seat belt is unbuckled whil...

Page 43: ...tes of in ation based on several fac tors including the severity and type of collision This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental Side Air Bag In atable Curtains SABIC to protect the driver front and...

Page 44: ...cause any such objects could cause harm if the vehicle is in a collision severe enough to cause the air bag to in ate Do not put anything on or around the air bag covers or attempt to open them manu...

Page 45: ...uire side air bag occupant protection WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with left and right SABIC do not stack luggage or other cargo up high enough to block the location of the SABIC The area where th...

Page 46: ...the impact sensor s sig nals a central electronic ORC deploys the Advanced Front Air Bags Supplemental Driver Side Knee Air Bag Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtain SABIC Supplemental Seat Mo...

Page 47: ...rvice the air bag system immediately Driver And Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag Inflator Units The Driver and Passenger Advanced Front Air Bag Inflator Units are located in the center of the steering...

Page 48: ...d covers the window The air bag inflates in about 30 milliseconds about one quarter of the time that it takes to blink your eyes with enough force to injure you if you are not belted and seated proper...

Page 49: ...th cool water For nose or throat irritation move to fresh air If the irritation continues see your doctor If these particles settle on your clothing follow the garment manufacturer s instructions for...

Page 50: ...emains on after the four to eight second interval The Air Bag Warning Light comes on inter mittently or remains on while driving NOTE If the speedometer tachometer or any en gine related gauges are no...

Page 51: ...children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats rather than in the front WARNING Extreme Hazard Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an air bag in front of...

Page 52: ...ars old or younger who have out grown the height or weight limit of their booster seat Vehicle Seat Belt seated in the rear seat of the vehicle Infants And Child Restraints Safety experts recommend th...

Page 53: ...badly injured or killed Follow the child restraint manufactur er s directions exactly when installing an infant or child restraint When your child restraint is not in use se cure it in the vehicle wi...

Page 54: ...an X Below LATCH Lower An chors Only Seat Belt Only LATCH Lower An chors Top Tether Anchor Seat Belt Top Tether Anchor Rear Facing Child Restraint Up to 65 lbs 29 5 kg X X Rear Facing Child Restraint...

Page 55: ...e top tether anchorage located behind the seating position These an chorages are used to install LATCH equipped child seats without using the vehicle s seat belts Some seating positions may have a top...

Page 56: ...an a child seat be installed in the center posi tion using the inner LATCH lower anchorages No Use the seat belt and tether anchor to install a child seat in the center seating position Can two child...

Page 57: ...chorage symbols on the seatback They are just visible when you lean into the rear seat to install the child restraint You will easily feel them if you run your finger along gap between the seatback an...

Page 58: ...ections of the child restraint manufacturer when installing your child re straint Not all child restraint systems will be installed as described here Vehicles With A Center Arm Rest Tether For rearwar...

Page 59: ...to the child restraint manufacturer s instructions 7 Test that the child restraint is installed tightly by pulling back and forth on the child seat at the belt path It should not move more than 1 inc...

Page 60: ...hat it is not necessary to use a locking clip The ALR retractor can be switched into a locked mode by pulling all of the webbing out of the retractor and then letting the webbing retract back into the...

Page 61: ...able Automatic Locking Retractor ALR 1 Place the child seat in the center of the seating position For some second row seats you may need to recline the seat and or raise the head restraint to get a be...

Page 62: ...r strap Refer to Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children LATCH Re straint System for directions to attach a tether anchor 6 Test that the child restraint is installed tightly by pulling back and forth...

Page 63: ...tween the two posts If not possible lower the head re straint and pass the tether strap around the outboard side of the head restraint 4 For the center seating position route the tether strap over the...

Page 64: ...ssion clutch and rear axle in your new vehicle Drive moderately during the first 500 mi 800 km After the initial 60 mi 100 km speeds up to 50 or 55 mph 80 or 90 km h are desirable While cruising brief...

Page 65: ...n make sure that all windows are closed and the climate control BLOWER switch is set at high speed DO NOT use the recirculation mode If it is necessary to sit in a parked vehicle with the engine runni...

Page 66: ...pedal area unobstructed and that are firmly secured so that they cannot slip out of position and interfere with the pedals or impair safe operation of your vehicle in other ways WARNING Pedals that c...

Page 67: ...spect the tread for cuts and cracks Inspect sidewalls for cuts cracks and bulges Check the wheel nuts for tightness Check the tires including spare for proper cold inflation pressure Lights Have someo...

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Page 69: ...Outside Automatic Dimming Mirrors If Equipped 72 Power Mirrors 72 Power Folding Outside Mirrors If Equipped 73 Heated Mirrors If Equipped 73 Illuminated Vanity Mirrors 73 Sun Visor Extension If Equipp...

Page 70: ...rogramming The Memory Feature 88 Linking And Unlinking The Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter To Memory 88 Memory Position Recall 89 Easy Entry Exit Seat 90 TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD 90 LIGHTS 91 Headl...

Page 71: ...shield Wiper Operation 97 Intermittent Wiper System 97 Windshield Washer Operation 98 Mist 98 Rain Sensing Wipers If Equipped 99 TILT TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN 100 POWER TILT TELESCOPING STEERING CO...

Page 72: ...ve Cruise Control ACC Menu 110 Display Warnings And Maintenance 111 Precautions While Driving With ACC 113 General Information 115 Normal Fixed Speed Cruise Control Mode 115 FORWARD COLLISION WARNING...

Page 73: ...130 Turning ParkView On Or Off With Uconnect 5 0 131 Turning ParkView On Or Off With Uconnect 8 4A 8 4AN 131 POWER SUNROOF IF EQUIPPED 132 Opening Sunroof Express 132 Opening Sunroof Manual Mode 132...

Page 74: ...f Maintenance 135 Ignition OFF Operation 136 Sunroof Fully Closed 136 ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS 136 CUPHOLDERS 138 STORAGE 139 Glove Compartment 139 Door Storage 139 Console Features 140 CARGO AREA FEA...

Page 75: ...ward the windshield Automatic Dimming Mirror If Equipped 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 o...

Page 76: ...er forward or rearward to resist dam age The hinges have three detent positions full forward full rearward and normal Outside Automatic Dimming Mirrors If Equipped The driver and passenger outside mir...

Page 77: ...isor for increased coverage BLIND SPOT MONITORING IF EQUIPPED The Blind Spot Monitoring BSM system uses two radar based sensors located inside the rear bumper fascia to detect highway licens able vehi...

Page 78: ...on the rear fascia where the radar sensors are located must remain free of snow ice and dirt road contamination so that the BSM system can function properly Do not block the area of the rear fascia w...

Page 79: ...of less than 30 mph 48 km h Overtaking Traffic If you pass another vehicle slowly with a rela tive speed less than 15 mph 24 km h and the vehicle remains in the blind spot for approxi mately 1 5 seco...

Page 80: ...stem always check your vehicles mirrors glance over your shoulder and use your turn signal before changing lanes Fail ure to do so can result in serious injury or death Rear Cross Path The Rear Cross...

Page 81: ...er EVIC Personal Settings Customer Programmable Features in Understanding Your Instrument Panel for further information Modes Of Operation With Uconnect Sys tem If Equipped Three selectable modes of o...

Page 82: ...a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts In a c...

Page 83: ...uld slide under the seat belt which could result in serious injury or death CAUTION Do not place any article under a power seat or impede its ability to move as it may cause damage to the seat control...

Page 84: ...bar located under the seat cushion and move the seat forward or rearward Release the bar once you have reached the desired position Then using body pressure move forward and rearward on the seat to b...

Page 85: ...who are unable to feel pain to the skin because of advanced age chronic illness diabetes spinal cord injury medi cation exhaustion or other physical condi tion must exercise care when using the seat h...

Page 86: ...el setting will turn OFF automatically after a maximum of 45 minutes Front Heated Seats With Uconnect 8 4A 8 4AN If Equipped There are two heated seat soft keys that allow the driver and passenger to...

Page 87: ...Uconnect 8 4A 8 4AN If Equipped On some models both the driver and passen ger seats are ventilated Located in the seat cushion and seatback are small fans that draw the air from the passenger compartm...

Page 88: ...ing decorative plastic When AHRs deploy during a rear impact the front half of the head restraint extends forward to minimize the gap between the back of the occupant s head and the AHR This system is...

Page 89: ...object such as a hand foot or loose cargo To avoid acci dental deployment of the Active Head Re straint ensure that all cargo is secured as loose cargo could contact the Active Head Restraint during s...

Page 90: ...go space and still main tain some rear seating room NOTE Be sure that the front seats are fully upright and positioned forward This will allow the rear seatback to fold down easily 1 Pull upward on th...

Page 91: ...t is no longer resting against your chest In a collision you could slide under the seat belt which could result in serious injury or death DRIVER MEMORY SEAT IF EQUIPPED This feature allows the driver...

Page 92: ...memory profile settings to desired preferences i e seat side mirror adjustable pedals if equipped power tilt and telescopic steering column if equipped and radio station presets 3 Press and release th...

Page 93: ...s by following steps 1 4 above and pressing the UNLOCK button instead of LOCK on the RKE transmitter in Step 4 Memory Position Recall NOTE The vehicle must be in PARK to recall memory positions If a r...

Page 94: ...the rear stop if the driver seat position is between 0 9 in and 2 7 in 22 7 mm and 67 7 mm forward of the rear stop The seat will return to its previously set position when you place the ignition to t...

Page 95: ...eath LIGHTS Headlight Switch The headlight switch is located on the left side of the instrument panel next to the steering wheel The headlight switch controls the opera tion of the headlights parking...

Page 96: ...your vehicle is equipped with Automatic Head lights it also has this customer programmable fea ture When your headlights are in the automatic mode and the engine is running they will automati cally tu...

Page 97: ...ystem normal operation of low beams 2 Push back on the multifunction lever once again to reactivate the system Automatic Headlight Leveling HID Headlights Only This feature prevents the headlights fro...

Page 98: ...e switch is pushed a second time when the headlight switch is rotated to the off position or the high beam is selected Interior Lights Courtesy and dome lights are turned on when the front doors are o...

Page 99: ...rol is rotated all the way up to the dome ON position for 10 minutes the interior lights will automatically turn off If the headlights remain on while the ignition is cycled OFF the exterior lights wi...

Page 100: ...light feature This light casts illumina tion for improved visibility of the floor and center console area Multifunction Lever The multifunction lever is located on the left side of the steering column...

Page 101: ...ever on the left side of the steering column The front wipers are operated by rotating a switch located on the end of the lever For information on the rear wiper washer refer to Rear Window Features i...

Page 102: ...er is pushed while the wipers are in the off position the wipers will operate for several wipe cycles then turn off WARNING Sudden loss of visibility through the wind shield could lead to a collision...

Page 103: ...ure in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center EVIC allows the Rain Sensing feature to be turned off Refer to Electronic Vehicle Information Center EVIC Personal Set tings Customer Programmable Feat...

Page 104: ...ause the driver to lose control of the vehicle Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death POWER TILT TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN IF EQUIPPED This feature allows you to tilt t...

Page 105: ...ff The heated steering wheel can shut off early or may not turn on when the steering wheel is already warm The heated steering wheel can be turned on and off using the Uconnect System Touch the Contro...

Page 106: ...me time If this occurs the Electronic Speed Control System can be reactivated by push ing the Electronic Speed Control ON OFF button and resetting the desired vehicle set speed To Activate Push the ON...

Page 107: ...lly pressed the set speed will continue to increase in 5 mph 5 km h incre ments until the button is released The increase in set speed is reflected in the EVIC display To decrease speed while the Norm...

Page 108: ...sensor does not detect a vehicle ahead of you ACC will maintain a fixed set speed If the ACC sensor detects a vehicle ahead ACC will apply limited braking or accel eration not to exceed the original s...

Page 109: ...l slopes When towing a trailer up or down steep slopes When circumstances do not allow safe driving at a constant speed Failure to follow these warnings can result in a collision and death or serious...

Page 110: ...he brakes When the parking brake is set When the automatic transmission is in PARK REVERSE or NEUTRAL When the Vehicle speed is outside of the speed range When the brakes are overheated To Activate Pu...

Page 111: ...nd the set speed If this occurs The message DRIVER OVERRIDE will dis play in the EVIC The system will not be controlling the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead The vehicle speed will...

Page 112: ...ted in the EVIC display While ACC is set the set speed can be de creased by pressing the SET button Pressing the SET button once will result in a 1 mph 1 km h decrease in set speed Each subsequent tap...

Page 113: ...tance Setting Increase button and re lease Each time the button is pressed the distance setting increases by one bar longer To decrease the distance setting press the Distance Setting Decrease button...

Page 114: ...ply the brakes as needed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead Overtake Aid When driving with ACC engaged and following a target vehicle the system will provide an additional acceleration...

Page 115: ...ilable Wipe Front Radar Sensor warning will display and also a chime will indicate when conditions temporarily limit system performance This most often occurs at times of poor visibility such as in sn...

Page 116: ...lity Clean Front Windshield warning will display and also a chime will indicate when conditions temporar ily limit system performance This most often occurs at times of poor visibility such as in snow...

Page 117: ...hen the sensor is removed Adaptive Cruise Control Normal Cruise Control and Forward Collision Warning will not be avail able and the forward collision warning On Off button will stay illuminated Once...

Page 118: ...ds When driving on a curve with ACC engaged the system may decrease the vehicle speed and acceleration for stability reasons with no target vehicle detected Once the vehicle is out of the curve the sy...

Page 119: ...dging into the lane are not detected until they have moved fully into the lane There may not be sufficient distance to the vehicle ahead Stationary Objects And Vehicles ACC does not react to stationar...

Page 120: ...tting When the Normal Fixed Speed Cruise Control is set you can increase speed by pushing the SET button If the button is continually pressed the set speed will continue to increase until the button i...

Page 121: ...es the driver with audible warnings visual warnings within the EVIC and may apply a brake jerk to warn the driver when it detects a potential frontal collision The warnings and limited braking are int...

Page 122: ...d on the switch panel below the Uconnect display To turn the FCW system OFF press the forward collision button once to turn the system OFF led turns on To turn the FCW system back ON press the forward...

Page 123: ...her away and it applies limited braking This gives you the most reaction time to avoid a possible collision Changing the FCW status to the Near setting allows the system to warn you of a possible coll...

Page 124: ...oximately 6 mph 9 km h ParkSense Sensors The four ParkSense sensors located in the rear fascia bumper monitor the area behind the vehicle that is within the sensors field of view The sensors can detec...

Page 125: ...in the left and or right rear region the display will show a single arc in the left and or right rear region and the system will produce a tone As the vehicle moves closer to the object the display wi...

Page 126: ...nabling And Disabling ParkSense ParkSense can be enabled and disabled with the ParkSense switch When the ParkSense switch is pressed to disable the system the instrument cluster will display the PARKS...

Page 127: ...h or hard cloths Do not scratch or poke the sensors Otherwise you could damage the sensors ParkSense System Usage Precautions NOTE Ensure that the rear bumper is free of snow ice mud dirt and debris t...

Page 128: ...r pedestrians animals other vehicles ob structions and blind spots before backing up You are responsible for safety and must continue to pay attention to your surroundings Failure to do so can result...

Page 129: ...m the front fascia bumper in the horizontal direction depending on the location type and orientation of the obstacle ParkSense Warning Display The ParkSense Warning screen will only be displayed if So...

Page 130: ...display will show the single arc moving closer to the vehicle and the tone will change from a single 1 2 second tone to slow to fast to continuous The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the EVIC di...

Page 131: ...alert chime after approximately 3 sec onds when an obstacle has been detected the vehicle is stationary and brake pedal is applied Adjustable Chime Volume Settings Front and Rear chime volume setting...

Page 132: ...SENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR SEN SORS or PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SER VICE REQUIRED message for as long as the vehicle is in REVERSE Under this condition ParkSense will not operate Refer to Electronic Veh...

Page 133: ...UIRED message to be displayed in the instrument cluster On vehicles equipped with a tailgate ParkSense should be disabled when the tailgate is in the lowered or open position A lowered tailgate could...

Page 134: ...e seconds this note will disappear The ParkView camera is located on the rear of the vehicle above the rear License plate When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with camera delay turned OFF the re...

Page 135: ...en It is recommended that the driver look frequently over his her shoulder when using ParkView NOTE If snow ice mud or any foreign substance builds up on the camera lens clean the lens rinse with wate...

Page 136: ...arts or any object to project through the sunroof opening Injury may result Opening Sunroof Express Press the switch rearward and release it within one half second The sunroof and sunshade will open a...

Page 137: ...will open automatically as the sunroof opens NOTE The sunshade cannot be closed if the sun roof is open Wind Buffeting Wind buffeting can be described as the percep tion of pressure on the ears or a h...

Page 138: ...perate the sunroof Never allow your fingers other body parts or any object to project through the sunroof opening Injury may result Opening Sunroof Express Press the switch rearward and release it wit...

Page 139: ...hade will close fully and stop automatically This is called Express Close During Express Close operation any movement of the switch will stop the shade NOTE If the sunroof is open the shade will close...

Page 140: ...are powered when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position while the outlets labeled with a bat tery are connected directly to the battery and powered at all times NOTE All accessories connect...

Page 141: ...the power outlet right rear quarter panel fuse in the fuse panel Center Console Outlet Rear Power Outlet Power Outlet Right Rear Quarter Panel Fuse Power Outlet Fuse Locations 1 F104 Fuse 20 A Yellow...

Page 142: ...o degrade battery life and or pre vent the engine from starting Continued CAUTION Continued Accessories that draw higher power i e coolers vacuum cleaners lights etc will degrade the battery even more...

Page 143: ...de of the instrument panel To open the glove compartment pull outward on the latch and lower the glove box door Door Storage Large storage areas are built into the door panels for easy access Rear Cup...

Page 144: ...optional CD or DVD player located in the center console WARNING Do not operate this vehicle with a console compartment lid in the open position Cellular phones music players and other handheld electro...

Page 145: ...napped back into place Press in on the flashlight to release it To operate the flashlight press the switch once for high twice for low and a third time to return to off Cargo Storage Bins There are fo...

Page 146: ...r the cargo area 1 Grasp the cover at the center handle Pull it over the cargo area 2 Insert the pins on the ends of the cover into the slots in the pillar trim cover 3 The liftgate may be opened with...

Page 147: ...he weight and position of cargo and pas sengers can change the vehicle center of gravity and vehicle handling To avoid loss of control resulting in personal injury follow these guidelines for loading...

Page 148: ...to the parked position NOTE As a protective measure the pump will stop if the switch is held for more than 20 sec onds Once the switch is released the pump will resume normal operation If the rear wi...

Page 149: ...al load carrying capacity of the vehicle Be sure the total load of cargo inside the vehicle plus that on the external rack does not exceed the maximum vehicle load capacity To move the crossbars loose...

Page 150: ...s which extend over the wind shield such as wood panels or surfboards or loads with large frontal area should be secured to both the front and rear of the vehicle Continued CAUTION Continued Travel at...

Page 151: ...splays 157 Engine Oil Change Indicator System 158 Electronic Vehicle Information Center EVIC Messages 159 EVIC Amber Telltales 160 EVIC Red Telltales 161 EVIC Green Telltales 162 EVIC Selectable Menu...

Page 152: ...RING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS IF EQUIPPED 191 Radio Operation 191 CD Player 191 CD DVD DISC MAINTENANCE 192 RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES 192 CLIMATE CONTROLS 192 General Overview 193 Climate Control...

Page 153: ...Switch Bank 11 Hood Release 2 Instrument Cluster 7 Hazard Switch 12 Fuel Door Release 3 Radio 8 Storage Bin SD Card AUX USB Media Hub 13 Headlight Switch 4 Glove Compartment 9 ESC Button 14 Dimmer Con...

Page 154: ...INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 150...

Page 155: ...ke system will continue to operate normally if the BRAKE warning light is not on If the ABS light is on the brake system should be serviced as soon as possible to restore the benefits of Anti Lock bra...

Page 156: ...hing severe catalytic converter damage and power loss will soon occur Immediate service is required WARNING A malfunctioning catalytic converter as ref erenced above can reach higher tempera tures tha...

Page 157: ...cylinder reservoir it indicates a possible brake hydraulic system malfunction or that a problem with the Brake Booster has been detected by the Anti Lock Brake System ABS Electronic Stability Con trol...

Page 158: ...essure for those tires As an added safety feature your vehicle has been equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS that illuminates a low tire pres sure telltale when one or more of your tir...

Page 159: ...cluster will display the EVIC selectable menu For further information refer to Electronic Vehicle Information Center EVIC If Equipped of your owners manual for more information 18 Air Bag Warning Ligh...

Page 160: ...iously The ESC system will make buzzing or click ing sounds when it is active This is normal the sounds will stop when ESC becomes inactive following the maneuver that caused the ESC activation 22 Par...

Page 161: ...access the information screens or sub menu screens of a main menu item OK Button Press the OK button to access select the infor mation screens or sub menu screens of a main menu item Press and hold t...

Page 162: ...til RUN These messages deal primarily with the Re mote Start feature This message type is dis played until the ignition is in the RUN state Examples of this message type are Remote Start Aborted Door...

Page 163: ...luid Low Oil Pressure Low Oil Change Due Fuel Low Service Antilock Brake System Service Electronic Throttle Control Service Power Steering Cruise Off Cruise Ready Cruise Set To XXX MPH Tire Pressure S...

Page 164: ...t Permitted Service Air Suspension System Immediately Reduce Speed To Maintain Selected Ride Height Air Suspension System Cooling Down Please Wait Vehicle Cannot Be Lowered Door Open Off Road 2 Watch...

Page 165: ...will show reconfigurable red telltales These telltales include Door Ajar This light will turn on to indicate that one or more doors may be ajar Oil Pressure Warning Light This telltale indicates low...

Page 166: ...this in dicator will illuminate and a single chime will sound after reaching a set threshold Further overheating will cause the temperature gauge to pass H the indicator will continuously flash and a...

Page 167: ...ress and release the RIGHT arrow button and one of the following will be dis played If tire pressure is OK for all tires a vehicle ICON is displayed with tire pressure values in each corner of the ICO...

Page 168: ...n is highlighted in the EVIC Press and release the RIGHT arrow button to scroll through the sub menus and press the OK button display the active source Screen Setup Press and release the UP or DOWN ar...

Page 169: ...codes and descriptions Screen Setup Driver Selectable Items Odometer Standard PRND Gear Indicator Single Character D Gear Indicator Upper Left None Compass Outside Temp default setting Current Gear ON...

Page 170: ...o select or change a setting i e ON OFF Your Uconnect Access system may also have a Screen Off and Back hard keys located below the system Press the Screen Off hard key to turn off the Uconnect Access...

Page 171: ...the and setting soft keys or by selecting any point on the scale between the and soft keys Then touch the arrow back soft key Display Brightness With Headlights OFF When in this display you may select...

Page 172: ...ouch the back arrow soft key to return to the previous menu Clock After pressing the Clock soft key the following settings will be available Time and Format When in this display you may set the time a...

Page 173: ...e and or visual to indicate the prox imity to other objects The system can be en abled with Sound Only or Sound and Display To change the ParkSense status touch and release the Sound Only or Sounds an...

Page 174: ...vious menu Tilt Mirrors In Reverse When this feature is selected the exterior sideview mirrors will tilt downward when the ignition is in the RUN position and the transmis sion shift lever is in the R...

Page 175: ...ith a caution note to check entire surroundings across the top of the screen After five seconds this note will disappear To make your selection touch the ParkView Backup Camera Active Guidelines soft...

Page 176: ...t If Equipped When this feature is selected the Hill Start Assist HSA system is active Refer to Elec tronic Brake Control System in Starting And Operating for system function and operating information...

Page 177: ...ntry RKE transmitter To change the Illuminated Approach status touch the or soft key to select your desired time interval Touch the back arrow soft key to return to the previous menu Headlights With W...

Page 178: ...is selected all doors will unlock when the vehicle is stopped and the transmission is in the PARK or NEUTRAL posi tion and the driver s door is opened To make your selection touch the Auto Unlock On E...

Page 179: ...xiting the vehicle To make your selec tion touch the Memory Linked To FOB soft key until a check mark appears next to setting showing that setting has been selected Touch the back arrow soft key to re...

Page 180: ...f Equipped After pressing the Compass Settings soft key the following settings will be available Compass Variance Compass Variance is the difference between Magnetic North and Geographic North To com...

Page 181: ...ction touch the AUX Volume Match soft key select On or Off followed by pressing the arrow back soft key Loudness If Equipped The Radio automatically turns on when vehicle is in run or will recall whet...

Page 182: ...will appear in the box when se lected Then touch the arrow back soft key Alternative Frequency When this feature is selected it allows the frequency to change automatically to maintain the strongest...

Page 183: ...play Brightness With Headlights ON When in this display you may select the bright ness with the headlights on Adjust the bright ness with the and setting soft keys or by selecting any point on the sca...

Page 184: ...When in this display you may adjust the hours The Sync with GPS Time soft key must be unchecked To make your selection touch the or soft keys to adjust the hours up or down Touch the back arrow soft k...

Page 185: ...ed Touch the back arrow soft key to return to the previous menu Lane Departure Warning LDW Strength If Equipped When this feature is selected it sets the strength of the steering wheel feedback for po...

Page 186: ...gnition is in the RUN position and the transmis sion shift lever is in the REVERSE position The mirrors will move back to their previous position when the transmission is shifted out of RE VERSE To ma...

Page 187: ...ith a caution note to check entire surroundings across the top of the screen After five seconds this note will disappear To make your selection touch the ParkView Backup Camera Active Guidelines soft...

Page 188: ...feature is selected the Hill Start Assist HSA system is active Refer to Elec tronic Brake Control System in Starting And Operating for system function and operating information To make your selection...

Page 189: ...turned on The headlights will also turn off when the wipers are turned off if they were turned on by this feature To make your selection touch the Headlights With Wipers soft key until a check mark ap...

Page 190: ...n touch the Auto Unlock On Exit soft key until a check mark appears next to setting showing that setting has been selected Touch the back arrow soft key to return to the previous menu Sound Horn With...

Page 191: ...o make your selec tion touch the Memory Linked To FOB soft key until a check mark appears next to setting showing that setting has been selected Touch the back arrow soft key to return to the previous...

Page 192: ...soft key the following settings will be available Variance Compass Variance is the difference between Magnetic North and Geographic North To com pensate for the differences the variance should be set...

Page 193: ...Off followed by pressing the arrow back soft key Phone Bluetooth After pressing the Phone Bluetooth soft key the following settings will be available Paired Devices This feature shows which phones are...

Page 194: ...tive Frequency setting touch the Off or On soft key A check mark will appear in the box when selected Then touch the arrow back soft key Regional When this feature is selected it forces regional servi...

Page 195: ...will make the radio switch between the various modes available AM FM CD AUX etc The left hand control is a rocker type switch with a pushbutton in the center The function of the left hand control is...

Page 196: ...in playing a par ticular disc it may be damaged i e scratched reflective coating removed a hair moisture or dew on the disc oversized or have protection encoding Try a known good disc before consider...

Page 197: ...MAX A C operation to switch into manual mode and the MAX A C indicator will turn off 2 A C Button Press and release to change the current setting the indicator illuminates when A C is ON Per forming t...

Page 198: ...l to the heating elements Labels can be peeled off after soaking with warm water Do not use scrapers sharp instruments or abrasive window cleaners on the interior surface of the window Keep all object...

Page 199: ...can be individually adjusted to direct the flow of air The air vanes of the center outlets and outboard outlets can be moved up and down or side to side to regulate airflow direction There is a shut o...

Page 200: ...Functions A C Air Conditioning The Air Conditioning A C button allows the operator to manually activate or deactivate the air conditioning system When the air condition ing system is turned on cool d...

Page 201: ...hat comfort level 3 When the system is set up for your comfort level it is not necessary to change the settings You will experience the greatest efficiency by simply allowing the system to function au...

Page 202: ...is will ensure adequate system lubri cation to minimize the possibility of compressor damage when the system is started again Window Fogging Interior fogging on the windshield can be quickly removed b...

Page 203: ...Control Setting Suggestions for Various Weather Conditions 199...

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Page 205: ...er Starting 208 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 208 Key Ignition Park Interlock 209 Brake Transmission Shift Interlock System 209 Fuel Economy ECO Mode 209 Eight Speed Automatic Transmission 210 FOUR WHEEL DRI...

Page 206: ...OAD DRIVING TIPS 225 OFF ROAD DRIVING TIPS 225 Quadra Lift If Equipped 225 When To Use 4WD LOW Range If Equipped 226 Driving Through Water 226 Driving In Snow Mud And Sand 227 Hill Climbing 227 Tracti...

Page 207: ...37 Select Speed Control SSC Four Wheel Drive Models With MP3023 Two Speed Transfer Case Only 240 ESC Activation Malfunction Indicator Light And ESC OFF Indicator Light 242 TIRES GENERAL INFORMATION 24...

Page 208: ...ING 258 Certification Label 258 TRAILER TOWING 259 Common Towing Definitions 259 Trailer Hitch Classification 261 Trailer Towing Weights Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings 262 Trailer And Tongue Weight 26...

Page 209: ...UTION Damage to the transmission may occur if the following precautions are not observed Do not shift from REVERSE PARK or NEUTRAL into any forward gear when the engine is above idle speed Shift into...

Page 210: ...urn Off The Engine Using ENGINE START STOP Button 1 Place the shift lever in PARK then press and release the ENGINE START STOP button 2 The ignition switch will return to the OFF position 3 If the shi...

Page 211: ...other flammable liquid into the throttle body air inlet opening in an attempt to start the vehicle This could result in flash fire causing serious personal injury Do not attempt to push or tow your v...

Page 212: ...cle has come to a complete stop Shift into or out of REVERSE only after the vehicle has come to a complete stop and the engine is at idle speed Do not shift between PARK REVERSE NEUTRAL or DRIVE when...

Page 213: ...ks the transmission in PARK whenever the ignition switch is in the OFF position Brake Transmission Shift Interlock System This vehicle is equipped with a Brake Transmis sion Shift Interlock System BTS...

Page 214: ...such as PARK to DRIVE move the lever past the first or second detent Select the DRIVE range for normal driving The electronically controlled transmission pro vides a precise shift schedule The transmi...

Page 215: ...Always apply the parking brake fully when parked to guard against vehicle movement and pos sible injury or damage Your vehicle could move and injure you and others if it is not in PARK Make sure the t...

Page 216: ...s the brake pedal Otherwise damage to the shift lever could result The following indicators should be used to ensure that you have engaged the transmission into the PARK position When shifting into PA...

Page 217: ...ansmission s automatic shift schedule for sportier driving Upshift speeds are increased to make full use of avail able engine power To switch between DRIVE and SPORT modes tap the shift lever rearward...

Page 218: ...t paddles while in DRIVE or SPORT mode Tapping to enter Paddle Shift mode will downshift the transmis sion to the next lower gear while using to enter Paddle Shift mode will retain the current gear Wh...

Page 219: ...ired The Brake Traction Control BTC System which combines standard ABS and Traction Control provides resistance to any wheel that is slipping to allow additional torque transfer to wheels with tractio...

Page 220: ...tion below 4WD AUTO This range is used on surfaces such as ice snow gravel sand and dry hard pavement NOTE Refer to Selec Terrain If Equipped in Starting and Operating for further infor mation on the...

Page 221: ...erstanding Your Instrument Panel for further infor mation Shifting into or out of 4WD LOW is possible with the vehicle completely stopped how ever difficulty may occur due to the mating clutch teeth n...

Page 222: ...rlocks are not met a To Tow Vehicle Safely Read Neutral Shift Procedure in Owners Manual message will flash from the Electronic Vehicle Informa tion Center EVIC Refer to Electronic Ve hicle Informatio...

Page 223: ...If Equipped The optional Quadra Drive II System features two torque transfer couplings The couplings include an Electronic Limited Slip Differential ELSD rear axle and the Quadra Trac II transfer cas...

Page 224: ...ing may be felt on less forgiving sur faces The electronic brake controls are set to limit traction control management of throttle and wheel spin If equipped with air suspension the level will change...

Page 225: ...e speed is below 38 mph 61 km h When in the OR1 position if the vehicle speed re mains between 40 mph 64 km h and 50 mph 80 km h for greater than 20 sec onds or if the vehicle speed exceeds 50 mph 80...

Page 226: ...sier loading and unloading of cargo To enter Entry Exit Mode press the Down button once from NRH while the vehicle speed is below 25 mph 40 km h Once the vehicle speed goes below 15 mph 24 km h the ve...

Page 227: ...ing of air suspension fea tures must be done through the radio Refer to Uconnect Access Settings in Under standing Your Instrument Panel for further information WARNING The air suspension system uses...

Page 228: ...press will raise the requested level by one position up to a maximum position of OR2 or the highest position allowed based on current con ditions i e vehicle speed etc Pressing the DOWN button once wi...

Page 229: ...s An advantage of the higher ground clearance is a better view of the road allowing you to anticipate problems They are not designed for cornering at the same speeds as conventional two wheel drive ve...

Page 230: ...ng and ventilation system it is recom mended to switch the system into recircula tion mode during water fording CAUTION When driving through water do not exceed 5 mph 8 km h Always check water depth b...

Page 231: ...l or begin to lose forward motion while climbing a steep hill allow your vehicle to come to a stop and immediately apply the brakes Restart the engine and shift into RE VERSE Back slowly down the hill...

Page 232: ...rake rotors wheels brake linings and axle yokes inspected and cleaned as soon as possible WARNING Abrasive material in any part of the brakes may cause excessive wear or unpredictable braking You migh...

Page 233: ...ll be a substantial increase in steering effort especially at very low ve hicle speeds and during parking maneu vers If the condition persists see your autho rized dealer for service 5 7L Engine The s...

Page 234: ...o not overfill Use only manufacturer s recommended power steering fluid If necessary add fluid to restore to the proper indicated level With a clean cloth wipe any spilled fluid from all surfaces Refe...

Page 235: ...ver the driver is not in the vehicle WARNING Never use the PARK position as a substi tute for the parking brake Always apply the parking brake fully when parked to guard against vehicle movement and p...

Page 236: ...ontrol under adverse braking conditions The system controls hydraulic brake pressure to prevent wheel lock up and help avoid skid ding on slippery surfaces during braking WARNING The ABS cannot preven...

Page 237: ...equipped ve hicle must never be exploited in a reckless or dangerous manner which could jeopar dize the user s safety or the safety of others Electronic Roll Mitigation ERM This system anticipates th...

Page 238: ...erator and apply as little throttle as possible Be sure to adapt your speed and driving to the prevailing road conditions WARNING The Electronic Stability Control ESC can not prevent the natural laws...

Page 239: ...mode the engine power reduction feature of TCS is disabled and the en hanced vehicle stability offered by the ESC system is reduced Trailer Sway control TSC is disabled when the ESC system is in the P...

Page 240: ...ot activate if the vehicle is placed in NEUTRAL or PARK WARNING There may be situations on minor hills i e less than 8 with a loaded vehicle or while pulling a trailer when the system will not activat...

Page 241: ...ildup on the front brake rotors It only functions when the windshield wipers are in the LO or HI mode it does not function in the intermittent mode When Rain Brake Support is active there is no notifi...

Page 242: ...tle or brake application at any time While in driver override the transmission will be in ERS which is a top gear limiter and the vehicle will shift from 1st through the gear that is being displayed D...

Page 243: ...ehicle speed goes above 20 mph 32 km h the HDC icon will flash and HDC will not function To disable HDC press the HDC switch 4WD Low Range Set Speeds 1st 6 mph 1 km h 2nd 1 2 mph 2 km h 3rd 4 mph 3 km...

Page 244: ...Parking brake is released Driver door is closed Driver is not applying throttle Activating SSC Once SSC is enabled it will activate automati cally once the following conditions are met Driver release...

Page 245: ...he driveline is shifted out of 4WD Low Range The parking brake is applied Driver door opens The vehicle is driven greater than 20 mph 32 km h for greater than 70 seconds The vehicle is drive greater t...

Page 246: ...ndicator Light also flashes when TCS is active If the ESC Activation Malfunction Indicator Light begins to flash during acceleration ease up on the accel erator and apply as little throttle as possibl...

Page 247: ...essures from side to side may cause erratic and unpredictable steering response Unequal tire pressure from side to side may cause the vehicle to drift left or right Tire Inflation Pressures The proper...

Page 248: ...ld have a serious collision Do not drive a vehicle loaded to the maximum capacity at continuous speeds above 75 mph 120 km h Radial Ply Tires WARNING Combining radial ply tires with other types of tir...

Page 249: ...types Run Flat Tires Run Flat tires allow you the capability to drive 50 miles 80 km at 50 mph 80 km h after a rapid loss of inflation pressure This rapid loss of inflation is referred to as the run f...

Page 250: ...read is worn to the tread wear indica tors the temporary use full size spare tire needs to be replaced Since it is not the same as your original equipment tire replace or repair the original equipment...

Page 251: ...e should be replaced Refer to replacement tires in this section for further information Life Of Tire The service life of a tire is dependent upon varying factors including but not limited to Driving s...

Page 252: ...ailure to use equivalent replace ment tires may adversely affect the safety handling and ride of your vehicle WARNING Do not use a tire wheel size or rating other than that specified for your vehicle...

Page 253: ...ge Remove the damaged parts of the device before further use Install device as tightly as possible and then retighten after driving about mile 0 8 km Do not exceed 30 mph 48 km h Drive cautiously and...

Page 254: ...vehicle is driven this is normal and there should be no adjustment for this increased pressure The TPMS will warn the driver of a low tire pressure if the tire pressure falls below the low pressure w...

Page 255: ...lure or condition The TPMS should not be used as a tire pressure gauge while adjusting your tire pressure Driving on a significantly under inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tir...

Page 256: ...seconds and remain on solid when a system fault is detected The system fault will also sound a chime The EVIC will display a SERVICE TPM SYSTEM mes sage for a minimum of five seconds This mes sage is...

Page 257: ...igni tion switch cycle a chime will sound the Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light will flash on and off for 75 seconds and then remain on solid and the EVIC will display a SERVICE TPM SYSTEM mess...

Page 258: ...eds is not harmful to your engine However continued heavy spark knock at high speeds can cause damage and immediate service is required Poor quality gasoline can cause problems such as hard starting s...

Page 259: ...n levels are high These new blends provide a cleaner burning fuel and some are referred to as reformulated gasoline The manufacturer supports these efforts toward cleaner air You can help by using the...

Page 260: ...ny abnormal conditions re paired promptly Until repaired drive with all side windows fully open Continued WARNING Continued Keep the swing gate closed when driving your vehicle to prevent carbon monox...

Page 261: ...ter filling WARNING Never have any smoking materials lit in or near the vehicle when the fuel door is open or the tank is being filled Never add fuel when the engine is running This is in violation of...

Page 262: ...Weight Rating GAWR The GAWR is the maximum permissible load on the front and rear axles The load must be distributed in the cargo area so that the GAWR of each axle is not exceeded Each axle GAWR is d...

Page 263: ...verloading can shorten the life of your vehicle TRAILER TOWING In this section you will find safety tips and information on limits to the type of towing you can reasonably do with your vehicle Before...

Page 264: ...ehicle and have a collision Tongue Weight TW The tongue weight is the downward force ex erted on the hitch ball by the trailer In most cases it should not be more than 10 of the trailer load You must...

Page 265: ...rly adjusted Weight Distributing Hitch system may reduce handling stabil ity braking performance and could result in a collision Weight Distributing Systems may not be compatible with Surge Brake Coup...

Page 266: ...al Area Max GTW Gross Trailer Wt Max Trailer Tongue Wt See Note 3 6L 4x2 55 sq ft 5 11 sq m 6 200 lbs 2 812 kg 620 lbs 281 kg 3 6L 4x4 55 sq ft 5 11 sq m 6 200 lbs 2 812 kg 620 lbs 281 kg 5 7L 4x2 55...

Page 267: ...le and trailer Failure to load trailers heavier in front is the cause of many trailer collisions Never exceed the maximum tongue weight stamped on your trailer hitch Consider the following items when...

Page 268: ...your vehicle and have a collision When hauling cargo or towing a trailer do not overload your vehicle or trailer Over loading can cause a loss of control poor performance or damage to brakes axle eng...

Page 269: ...trailer with electronically actuated brakes When towing a trailer equipped with a hydraulic surge actuated brake system an electronic brake controller is not required Trailer brakes are recommended f...

Page 270: ...avy loading conditions will improve performance and extend transmis sion life by reducing excessive shifting and heat buildup This action will also provide better engine braking Paddle Shift Mode When...

Page 271: ...ake the following actions City Driving When stopped for short periods of time shift the transmission into NEUTRAL and increase en gine idle speed Highway Driving Reduce speed Air Conditioning Turn off...

Page 272: ...secure the rear wheels to the dolly following the dolly manufacturer s instructions 6 Install a suitable clamping device designed for towing to secure the front wheels in the straight position CAUTION...

Page 273: ...ure to prepare your vehicle for recreational towing CAUTION It is necessary to follow these steps to be certain that the transfer case is fully in NEU TRAL N before recreational towing to pre vent dam...

Page 274: ...N button or are no longer met during the shift then the NEUTRAL N indicator light will flash continuously until all requirements are met or until the NEUTRAL N button is released The ignition switch...

Page 275: ...hat the vehicle operates normally NOTE Steps 1 through 5 are requirements that must be met prior to pressing the NEU TRAL N button and must continue to be met until the shift has been completed If any...

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Page 277: ...Preparations For Jacking 275 Jacking Instructions 276 Road Tire Installation 279 JUMP STARTING 280 Preparations For Jump Start 280 Jump Starting Procedure 281 FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE 282 EMERGENCY TOW...

Page 278: ...ion in NEUTRAL but do not in crease the engine idle speed NOTE There are steps that you can take to slow down an impending overheat condition If your air conditioner A C is on turn it off The A C syst...

Page 279: ...icle for service pur poses The vehicle should be jacked on a firm level surface only Avoid ice or slippery areas Jack Location The scissor type jack and tire changing tools are located in rear cargo a...

Page 280: ...fer to Quadra Lift If Equipped in Starting And Operating for further information on dis abling automatic leveling Jacking Instructions WARNING Carefully follow these tire changing warnings to help pr...

Page 281: ...ack and tools from storage 2 Loosen but do not remove the wheel lug nuts by turning them to the left one turn while the wheel is still on the ground 3 Assemble the jack and jacking tools 4 For the fro...

Page 282: ...mum tire lift provides maximum stability WARNING Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make the vehicle less stable It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it Raise the vehicle only e...

Page 283: ...e jack to the fully closed position and return it and the tools to the proper posi tions in the foam tray 12 Remove the small center cap and securely store the road wheel in the cargo area 13 Have the...

Page 284: ...If your vehicle has a discharged battery it can be jump started using a set of jumper cables and a battery in another vehicle or by using a portable battery booster pack Jump starting can be dan gero...

Page 285: ...le to jump start the battery park the vehicle within the jumper cables reach set the parking brake and make sure the ignition is OFF WARNING Do not allow vehicles to touch each other as this could est...

Page 286: ...g is required to start your vehicle you should have the battery and charg ing system tested at your authorized dealer CAUTION Accessories plugged into the vehicle power outlets draw power from the veh...

Page 287: ...o fast may lead to transmission over heating and failure It can also damage the tires Do not spin the wheels above 30 mph 48 km h while in gear no trans mission shifting occurring WARNING Fast spinnin...

Page 288: ...roll Continued WARNING Continued away if it is not secured by the parking brake or by proper connection to a tow vehicle Activating the Manual Park Release on an unsecured vehicle could lead to seriou...

Page 289: ...rking brake To Disengage the Manual Park Release Lever 1 To disengage the Manual Park Release ap ply tension upward while pushing the release latch towards the tether to unlock the lever 2 Once the te...

Page 290: ...ion If the vehicle cannot be lowered to the Park level for example engine will not run tie downs must be fastened to the axles not to the body Failure to follow these instructions may cause fault code...

Page 291: ...vehicle may result from improper towing Two Wheel Drive Models The manufacturer recommends towing your ve hicle with all four wheels OFF the ground using a flatbed If flatbed equipment is not availab...

Page 292: ...towed in the forward direction with ALL wheels on the ground IF the transfer case is in NEUTRAL N and the transmission is in PARK Refer to Recreational Towing in Starting And Operat ing for detailed...

Page 293: ...3 Engine Oil 294 Synthetic Engine Oils 295 Materials Added To Engine Oils 295 Disposing Of Used Engine Oil And Filters 295 Engine Oil Filter 295 Engine Air Cleaner Filter 296 Maintenance Free Battery...

Page 294: ...ULB REPLACEMENT 318 High Intensity Discharge Headlamps HID If Equipped 318 Halogen Headlamps If Equipped 318 Front Turn Signal 318 Front Fog Lamps 319 Rear Tail Stop and Turn Signal Lamps 319 Rear Lif...

Page 295: ...Distribution Center Fuses 6 Air Cleaner Filter 2 Engine Oil Dipstick 7 Washer Fluid Reservoir 3 Engine Oil Fill 8 Coolant Pressure Cap Radiator 4 Brake Fluid Reservoir 9 Engine Coolant Reservoir 5 Pow...

Page 296: ...RTMENT 5 7L 1 Power Distribution Center 5 Washer Fluid Reservoir 2 Engine Oil Fill 6 Engine Oil Dipstick 3 Brake Fluid Reservoir 7 Coolant Pressure Cap Radiator 4 Air Cleaner Filter 8 Engine Coolant R...

Page 297: ...must be serviced before any emissions tests can be performed If the MIL is flashing while the engine is running severe catalytic converter dam age and power loss will soon occur Imme diate service is...

Page 298: ...ange Adding 1 U S Quart 0 95L of oil when the level is at the bottom of the SAFE range will result in the level being at the top of the SAFE range CAUTION Overfilling or underfilling the crankcase wil...

Page 299: ...ed when SAE 5W 20 engine oil meeting MS 6395 is not available Synthetic Engine Oils You may use synthetic engine oils provided the recommended oil quality requirements are met and the recommended main...

Page 300: ...burn or even blind you Do not allow battery fluid to contact your eyes skin or clothing Do not lean over a battery when attaching clamps If acid splashes in eyes or on skin flush the area immediately...

Page 301: ...ns re frigerant under high pressure To avoid risk of personal injury or damage to the sys tem adding refrigerant or any repair re quiring lines to be disconnected should be done by an experienced tech...

Page 302: ...ation of any lubricant the parts concerned should be wiped clean to remove dust and grit after lubricating excess oil and grease should be removed Particular attention should also be given to hood lat...

Page 303: ...of the liftgate glass NOTE The rear wiper arm cannot be raised fully upward unless the pivot cap is raised first 2 Lift the rear wiper arm upward to raise the wiper blade off of the liftgate glass 3...

Page 304: ...r working around the washer solution Exhaust System The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into the vehicle body is a properly main tained engine exhaust system If you notice a change in th...

Page 305: ...urn off the engine and allow it to cool Service includ ing a tune up to manufacturer s specifications should be obtained immediately To minimize the possibility of catalytic converter damage Do not sh...

Page 306: ...ngine damage and may decrease corrosion protection Organic Additive Technology OAT engine coolant is different and should not be mixed with Hybrid Organic Additive Technology HOAT engine coolant antif...

Page 307: ...mixed in an emergency have a autho rized dealer drain flush and refill with OAT coolant conforming to MS 12106 as soon as possible Cooling System Pressure Cap The cap must be fully tightened to preven...

Page 308: ...eeze to enter the radiator If an examination of your engine compartment shows no evidence of radiator or hose leaks the vehicle may be safely driven The vapor will soon dissipate Do not overfill the c...

Page 309: ...cturer s recommended brake fluid Refer to Fluids Lubricants and Genuine Parts in Maintaining Your Vehicle for further information Using the wrong type of brake fluid can severely damage your brake sys...

Page 310: ...ed to 22 to 52 ft lbs 30 to 70 N m on axles with cast iron housings CAUTION Do not over tighten the plugs as it could damage then and cause them to leak Selection Of Lubricant Use only the manufacture...

Page 311: ...se of special dyes for diagnosing fluid leaks Avoid using transmission sealers as they may ad versely affect seals CAUTION Do not use chemical flushes in your trans mission as the chemicals can damage...

Page 312: ...moisture accumulation Stone and gravel impact Insects tree sap and tar Salt in the air near seacoast localities Atmospheric fallout industrial pollutants Washing Wash your vehicle regularly Always wa...

Page 313: ...st use MOPAR Wheel Cleaner CAUTION Do not use scouring pads steel wool a bristle brush or metal polishes Do not use oven cleaner These products may damage the wheel s protective finish Avoid automatic...

Page 314: ...components sol vents steel wool or other aggressive material to clean the lenses Glass Surfaces All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis with MOPAR Glass Cleaner or any commercial house...

Page 315: ...Cav ity Car tridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description F03 60 Amp Yel low Rad Fan F05 40 Amp Green Compressor for Air Suspension if equipped F06 40 Amp Green Antilock Brakes Electronic Sta bility Control Pum...

Page 316: ...Body Controller 1 F24 30 Amp Pink Driver Door Module F25 30 Amp Pink Front Wipers F26 30 Amp Pink Antilock Brakes Stability Control Module Valves F28 20 Amp Yel low Trailer Tow Backup Lights If Equip...

Page 317: ...r F49 10 Amp Red Integrated Cen tral Stack Cli mate Control F50 20 Amp Yel low Air Suspension Control Module If Equipped F51 10 Amp Red Ignition Node Module Key less Ignition Steering Col umn Lock F52...

Page 318: ...68 20 Amp Yel low Rear Wiper Motor F70 20 Amp Yel low Fuel Pump Mo tor F71 30 Amp Green Audio Amplifier F73 15 Amp Blue HID Head lamps Right F74 20 Amp Yel low Brake Vacuum Pump If Equipped Cav ity Ca...

Page 319: ...uspension Trailer Tow Steering Col umn Control Module F88 15 Amp Blue Instrument Panel Cluster F90 F91 20 Amp Yel low Power Outlet Rear seats Selectable F92 10 Amp Red Rear Console Lamp If Equipped F9...

Page 320: ...g The use of a fuse with a rating other than indicated may result in a dangerous electrical system overload If a properly rated fuse continues to blow it indicates a problem in the circuit that must b...

Page 321: ...5W Premium Front Side Marker If Equipped LED Service at Authorized Dealer Front Park Turn Lamp T20 Rear Body Side Turn Signal Lamps 7440NA WY21W Auxiliary Liftgate Tail Lamps LED Service at Authorized...

Page 322: ...serviced prop erly See your authorized dealer for service NOTE On vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge HID headlamps when the head lamps are turned on there is a blue hue to the lamps This...

Page 323: ...rect bulb size or type may overheat and cause damage to the lamp the socket or the lamp wiring 4 Align the index tabs of the front fog lamp bulb with the slots in the collar of the bulb opening on the...

Page 324: ...or flat blade screw driver to pry the lower trim from the liftgate 3 Continue removing the trim 4 Disconnect the two trim panel lights 5 Tail lamps are now visible Rotate socket s counter clockwise 1...

Page 325: ...d stop lamp is LED Service at Authorized Dealer Rear License Lamp 1 The rear license lamps are LED Service at Authorized Dealer VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS Engine 3 6L 5 7L Power 148 kW 5 100 RPM 240 kW 5...

Page 326: ...ngine SAE 5W 20 API Certified 7 Quarts 6 6 Liters Cooling System 3 6L Engine MOPAR Antifreeze Engine Coolant 10 Year 150 000 Mile Formula or equivalent 10 4 Quarts 9 9 Liters 5 7 Liter Engine MOPAR An...

Page 327: ...to Fiat 9 55535 SAE 5W 30 engine oil approved to Fiat 9 55535 may be used when SAE 5W 20 engine oil is not available Engine Oil Non ACEA Categories 5 7L Engine We recommend you use API Certified SAE...

Page 328: ...affect the function or performance of your transmission Transfer Case Single Speed Quadra Trac I We recommend you use Shell Automatic Transmission Fluid 3353 Transfer Case Two Speed Quadra Trac II We...

Page 329: ...ake fluid is not available then DOT 4 is acceptable Power Steering Reservoir 3 6L Engine For EHPS systems we recommend use MOPAR Hydraulic Fluid or equivalent meeting MS 11655 such as Fuchs EG ZH 3044...

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Page 331: ...8 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 328 327...

Page 332: ...MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Refer to the Service and Warranty Handbook for maintenance schedules 328...

Page 333: ...9 IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE 330 329...

Page 334: ...to resolve the problem con tact the manufacturer s distributor nearest to your location When you contact the distributor please pro vide all of the following information Your name address and phone n...

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Page 337: ...10 INDEX 333...

Page 338: ...adlights 92 Automatic Temperature Control ATC 197 Automatic Transmission 210 307 Adding Fluid 307 Fluid and Filter Changes 307 Fluid Change 307 Fluid Level Check 307 Fluid Type 307 Gear Ranges 210 Spe...

Page 339: ...ifreeze Engine Coolant 303 Engine Oil 295 Door Locks 19 Door Locks Automatic 21 Driving 225 Off Pavement 225 Off Road 225 Economy Fuel Mode 209 Electrical Outlet Auxiliary Power Outlet 136 Electric Re...

Page 340: ...rive 215 219 Operation 215 Systems 215 Four Wheel Drive Operation 215 Freeing A Stuck Vehicle 282 Front Axle Differential 306 Fuel 254 Adding 256 Additives 255 Economy Mode 209 Gasoline 254 Gauge 154...

Page 341: ...s 92 Back Up 319 Brake Assist Warning 242 Brake Warning 153 Bulb Replacement 318 Cargo 141 Center Mounted Stop 321 Dimmer Switch Headlight 91 Electronic Stability Program ESP Indicator 242 Exterior 63...

Page 342: ...ation Logo 294 Materials Added to 295 Recommendation 322 Synthetic 295 Viscosity 295 322 Oil Filter Selection 295 Onboard Diagnostic System 293 Operating Precautions 293 Operator Manual Owner s Manual...

Page 343: ...edule Maintenance 328 Seat Belt Maintenance 310 Seat Belt Reminder 38 Seat Belts 31 61 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage 33 And Pregnant Women 38 Child Restraint 47 Front Seat 31 Inspection 61 Prete...

Page 344: ...ion 249 Safety 242 Snow Tires 245 Spare Tire 275 Spinning 246 Trailer Towing 265 Tread Wear Indicators 247 Tongue Weight Trailer Weight 263 Tow Hooks Emergency 283 Towing 259 286 Guide 262 Recreationa...

Page 345: ...e 308 Wheel and Wheel Trim 309 Wheel and Wheel Trim Care 309 Wind Buffeting 26 133 135 Window Fogging 198 Windows 24 Power 24 Windshield Defroster 62 Windshield Washers 97 Fluid 300 Windshield Wiper B...

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