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2022 GR A ND WAGONE E R/ WAGO N E E R

OWNER'S M A NUA L

2022 jeep grand wagoneer owners manual

  Summary of Contents for FCA US GRAND WAGONEER 2022

  • Page 1 2022 GR A ND WAGONE E R/ WAGO N E E R OWNER’S M A NUA L...
  • Page 2 With respect to any vehicles sold in Canada, the name FCA US LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and the name FCA Canada Inc. used in substitution therefore.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..........................10 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ..................18 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ............105 STARTING AND OPERATING ....................131 MULTIMEDIA ..........................219 SAFETY ............................267 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ....................327 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ..................347 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION STEERING WHEEL..........35 VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ..27 To Arm The System ..........27 Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column ..35 KNOW & GO ............11 To Disarm The System ........27 Heated Steering Wheel........35 SYMBOLS KEY............12 Rearming Of The System .........28 DRIVER AND PASSENGER MEMORY ROLLOVER WARNING ..........
  • Page 5 Lights-On Reminder .........68 UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling Code Or Non-Rolling Code Device....61 Fog Lights ............68 QUICK TIPS — IF EQUIPPED ......... 55 Programming HomeLink® To A Garage Turn Signals............68 Introducing Voice Recognition......55 Door Opener .............61 Lane Change Assist —...
  • Page 6 INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT....82 ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED.... 100 ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II ..129 Storage..............82 Installing The Crossbars ....... 100 Onboard Diagnostic System Center Console Cooler — Removing The Crossbars......103 (OBD II) Cybersecurity ........129 If Equipped............84 EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND GETTING TO KNOW YOUR...
  • Page 7 Service The ParkSense Park Assist FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION......144 To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start System......... 152 System ............175 Quadra-Trac I Operating Instructions/ To Manually Turn On The Cleaning The ParkSense System ....176 Precautions — If Equipped ......144 Stop/Start System.........
  • Page 8 MULTIMEDIA FAMCAM SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ....192 TRAILER TOWING..........201 NIGHT VISION CAMERA SYSTEM — Common Towing Definitions......201 UCONNECT SYSTEMS .........219 Trailer Hitch Classification......204 IF EQUIPPED ............193 CYBERSECURITY..........219 Trailer Towing Weights Detection Range..........194 UCONNECT SETTINGS .........220 (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings) ....205 Service The Night Vision System....
  • Page 9 Rear Seat Entertainment with Amazon SAFETY REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT WITH FireTV Built-in Streaming (Using the AMAZON FIRETV BUILT-IN — IF EQUIPPED..255 SAFETY FEATURES ..........267 Radio and Rear Screens)......259 Overview............255 Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..... 267 Rear Screen Entertainment with Amazon Getting Started ..........
  • Page 10 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TIRES ..............387 Tire Safety Information ........ 387 HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS .....327 SCHEDULED SERVICING ........347 Tires — General Information......394 ASSIST AND SOS SYSTEM— IF EQUIPPED ..327 Maintenance Plan ......... 348 Tire Types............398 ENGINE COMPARTMENT ........
  • Page 11 Be Reasonable With Requests..... 415 Torque Specifications ........409 PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS ......418 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE......... 415 FUEL REQUIREMENTS.........410 GENERAL INFORMATION........418 FCA US LLC Customer Center....... 415 5.7L Engine............ 410 Wagoneer Client Services Canada....415 6.4L Engine............ 410 Mexico............416 Reformulated Gasoline ......
  • Page 12 Owner's Information, which may or may not be applicable to your vehicle, will be identified with the wording “If Equipped”. All data contained in this publication are intended to help you use your vehicle in the best possible way. FCA US LLC aims at a constant improvement of the vehicles produced. For this reason, it reserves the right to make changes to the model described for technical and/or commercial reasons.
  • Page 13: Know & Go

    KNOW & GO Explore The Exciting New Features Of Your Wagoneer Or Grand Wagoneer With The Know & Go App AUGMENTED REALITY PUSH NOTIFICATIONS Use this QR code to access your digital experience. See your vehicle like never before. Move your Do not miss out on all your vehicle has to offer.
  • Page 14: Symbols Key

    SYMBOLS KEY ROLLOVER WARNING These statements are against operating Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and a higher center of WARNING! procedures that could result in a collision, bodily gravity than many passenger vehicles.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Modifications/Alterations

    VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS Red Warning Lights WARNING! Door Open Warning Light page 120 Ú Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in serious injury or death. Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault Warning Light page 120 Ú...
  • Page 16 Red Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Oil Pressure Warning Light Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light page 121 page 122 Ú Ú Oil Temperature Warning Light Electronic Park Brake Warning Light page 121 page 122 Ú Ú Rear Seat Belt Reminder Indicator Light Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Warning Light page 121 page 122...
  • Page 17 Yellow Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights Night Vision Animal Detected Warning Light Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light page 123 page 124 Ú Ú Night Vision Pedestrian Detected Warning Light Towing Hook Breakdown Warning Light page 124 page 125 Ú...
  • Page 18 Yellow Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights Air Suspension Off-Road 2 Indicator Light Auto HOLD Indicator Light page 126 page 126 Ú Ú Auto HOLD! Fault Indicator Light Cruise Control SET Indicator Light page 126 page 126 Ú Ú Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Off Indicator Light Front Fog Indicator Light page 126 page 126...
  • Page 19 Green Indicator Lights White Indicator Lights Stop/Start Active Indicator Light Rear Seat Belt Reminder Indicator Light page 127 page 128 Ú Ú Turn Signal Indicator Lights Rear Seat Unoccupied Indicator Light page 127 page 128 Ú Ú Selec-Speed Control Indicator Light White Indicator Lights page 128 Ú...
  • Page 20: Keys

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE KEYS In case the ignition switch does not change positions with the push of a button, the key fob may have a low or fully depleted battery. A low key fob battery can be verified by referring to the Your vehicle is equipped with a key fob which instrument cluster, which will display directions supports Passive Entry, Remote Keyless Entry...
  • Page 21 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE When the doors are unlocked, the turn signals will The vehicle’s horn will rapidly chirp three times The following conditions must be met for the flash and the illuminated entry system will be along with a single flash of the vehicle’s exterior vehicle to lower remotely: activated.
  • Page 22 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Replacing The Battery In The Key Fob 2. Hold the key fob with the button side facing down, and locate the small rectangular gap on The replacement battery model is one CR2450 the left side between the housing and the back battery.
  • Page 23 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 4. Remove the battery by using your thumb to slide the battery downward and back toward the key ring. Battery Removal Pocket Key Fob Battery Replacement NOTE: 6. To assemble the key fob case, line up the top edge of the back cover with the top of the fob, When replacing the battery, ensure the (+) sign on and press the edges into the interlocking...
  • Page 24: Sentry Key

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SENTRY KEY NOTE: WARNING! Once a key fob is programmed to a vehicle, it  The Sentry Key Immobilizer system prevents The integrated key fob contains a coin cell  cannot be repurposed and reprogrammed to unauthorized vehicle operation by disabling the battery.
  • Page 25: Ignition Switch

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the Vehicle Security Light turns on during normal NOTE: vehicle operation (vehicle running for longer than If the ignition position does not change with a  10 seconds), it indicates that there is a fault in the push of the ignition button, and the instrument electronics.
  • Page 26: Remote Start

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: NOTE: WARNING! Obstructions between the vehicle and key fob may The key fob may not be detected by the vehicle  reduce this range page 418. When exiting the vehicle, always remove the Ú Keyless Enter ‘n Go™...
  • Page 27: To Exit Remote Start Mode

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Hazard switch off EMOTE TART  With Remote Start, the engine will only run for Brake switch inactive (brake pedal not pressed)   To drive the vehicle after starting the Remote Start 15 minutes. Battery at an acceptable charge level ...
  • Page 28: Remote Start Front Defrost Activation - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) — EMOTE TART RONT EFROST EMOTE TART INDSHIELD IPER If Equipped — I –I — I CTIVATION QUIPPED CTIVATION QUIPPED The climate controls will automatically adjust to When Remote Start is active, and the outside When Remote Start is active and the outside the optimal temperature and mode settings ambient temperature is 40°F (4.5°C) or below, the...
  • Page 29: Vehicle Security System - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED 2. Perform one of the following methods to lock Cycle the ignition out of the OFF position to  the vehicle: disarm the system. The Vehicle Security system monitors the vehicle NOTE: Push lock on the interior power door lock ...
  • Page 30: Rearming Of The System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DELUXE VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — If the Vehicle Security system is armed and the Touch the lock button on the exterior  battery becomes disconnected, the Vehicle Passive Entry door handle with a key fob IF EQUIPPED Security system will remain armed when the available in the same exterior zone...
  • Page 31: To Disarm The System

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE DOORS The ultrasonic intrusion sensor (motion ISARM YSTEM  detector) actively monitors your vehicle every The Vehicle Security system can be disarmed using time you arm the Vehicle Security system. If you ANUAL OCKS any of the following methods: prefer, you can turn off the ultrasonic intrusion The front doors can be manually unlocked with a sensor when arming the security system.
  • Page 32: Power Door Locks

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with  access to an unlocked vehicle. Allowing chil- dren to be in a vehicle unattended is dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or others could be seriously or fatally injured.
  • Page 33: Power Side Steps - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rear Passenger Power Door Locks NOTE: If the vehicle is unlocked by Passive Entry and  no door is opened within 60 seconds, the Power door lock buttons are located on each rear Passive Entry may be programmed on/off ...
  • Page 34 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Frequency Operated Button Integrated Key When any of these situations occur, after all open (FOBIK-Safe) doors are shut, the FOBIK-Safe search will be Either the driver’s door only or all doors will  executed. If it detects a Passive Entry key fob unlock when you grab hold of the front driver’s To minimize the possibility of unintentionally inside the vehicle, the vehicle will unlock and alert...
  • Page 35 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To Lock The Vehicle’s Doors And Liftgate To Unlock/Enter The Liftgate With one of the vehicle’s Passive Entry key fobs The liftgate Passive Entry unlock feature is built within 5 ft (1.5 m) of a Passive Entry door handle, into the electronic liftgate release button.
  • Page 36: Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: To Lock The Liftgate The auto door lock feature is enabled or disabled by an authorized dealer per written request of the With a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft When the Child-Protection Door Lock system is ...
  • Page 37: Steering Wheel

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL NOTE: If your vehicle is not equipped with the button on the side of the radio, you can also access the For vehicles equipped with Driver Memory control button through the climate screen. Settings, you can use your key fob or the memory OWER ELESCOPING...
  • Page 38: Driver And Passenger Memory

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Passenger’s Side (If Equipped) WARNING! Seat position  Do not place anything on the steering wheel  The memory settings switches are located on the that insulates against heat, such as a blanket front door panels, next to the door handle, and or steering wheel covers of any type and mate- consists of two or three buttons, depending on rial.
  • Page 39: Programming The Memory Feature

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Press memory button (1) or (2) for two or more 4. Within five seconds, push and release button ROGRAMMING EMORY EATURE seconds. The instrument cluster display will (1) or (2) accordingly. “Memory Profile Set” To create a new memory profile, perform the display which memory position has been set.
  • Page 40: Memory Position Recall

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: EMORY OSITION ECALL WARNING! You may experience deformation in the seat NOTE: cushion from the seat belt buckles if the seats are It is dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside  Memory Recall is available when not in PARK, if the left folded for an extended period of time.
  • Page 41 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SECOND ROW BENCH SEAT RECLINE ADJUST- NOTE: Prior to folding the rear seat, it may be necessary MENT to position the front seat to its mid-track position To recline, lean forward slightly and lift the lever especially if the seat is equipped with Rear Seat located on the outboard side of the seat.
  • Page 42 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EASY ACCESS FOR THIRD ROW Emergency Straps In the event that the vehicle loses power, the Easy The second row seats can slide forward to allow Entry buttons will not function. There are passengers to easily access the third row seats. emergency straps located on the back of the Press the easy entry button located on the second row outboard seats to allow the third row...
  • Page 43 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Second Row Captain’s Chairs — To return the seatback to its normal position, lean NOTE: forward and lift the lever. To ensure the seatback Prior to folding the rear seat, it may be necessary If Equipped is latched, use body pressure to lean forward and to position the front seat to its mid-track position rearward.
  • Page 44 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Folding Third Row To return the seat to a sitting position, push the WARNING! seatback rearward until the seat locks. Both third row seats can be folded flat to increase Be certain that the seatback is securely locked Emergency Straps the cargo area.
  • Page 45: Power Adjustment (Front Seats)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ) — To recline the seat, pull the recline straps, located OWER DJUSTMENT RONT EATS on the sides of the seat. QUIPPED Wagoneer models will be equipped with 8-way power driver and front passenger seats. The power seat switches are located on the outboard side of the seat.
  • Page 46 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Adjusting The Seat Up Or Down WARNING! The height of the seats can be adjusted up or Adjusting a seat while driving may be  down. Pull upward or push downward on the rear of dangerous.
  • Page 47 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Power Seat Bolster Adjustment — When either the (+) or the (–) switch is pushed, the Front Comfort And Convenience Display If Equipped page 73 will change to the Seat menu. The last Ú In Grand Wagoneer models, the front driver and selected seat item of lumbar in/out, lumbar passenger seatback and seat cushion bolsters can up/down, back bolster, or thigh bolster will be...
  • Page 48: Power Adjustment (Rear Seats) - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE When either the (+) or the (–) switch is pushed, the The Easy Entry/Easy Exit feature is disabled  WARNING! Front Comfort And Convenience Display when the driver seat position is less than 0.9 of an inch (2.3 cm) forward of the rear stop.
  • Page 49 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Third Row Power Recline — If Equipped Rear Seat Power Folding Seatbacks — If Equipped If equipped, the power recline switch for the third row seats is located on the trim panel next to the A one-touch power folding seat switch is located in seat.
  • Page 50: Power Seat Massage - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Massage Types: Waterfall  Lower Back  Extend  Low Extend  Rock Climb  The massage type and intensity level status will be synchronized between the main Uconnect display and the Front Comfort and Convenience Display. C-Pillar Power Folding Switches (Left Side Shown) Door Panel Massage Button The selected settings will save in the system’s...
  • Page 51: Heated Seats - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — I Press the heated seat button a third time to turn The heated seat switches for each heater are EATED EATS QUIPPED  the LO setting on. located on the rear of the center console. WARNING! Press the heated seat button a fourth time to If equipped with a Rear Comfort And Convenience...
  • Page 52: Head Restraints

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Front Ventilated Seats Rear Ventilated Seats — If Equipped ESTRAINTS The ventilated seats control buttons are The two second row outboard seats may Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk of located on the sides of the radio or within be equipped with ventilated seats.
  • Page 53 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If your vehicle is equipped with manual front head restraints, to raise the head restraint, pull upward on the head restraint. To lower the head restraint, push the adjustment button, located on the left side of the head restraint, and push downward on the head restraint.
  • Page 54 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Upright Position (Power Head Restraint) Adjustable Wing (Left-Hand Side Shown) Wing Extended (Left-Hand Side Shown) NOTE: To adjust the wings for additional comfort and support, pull forward on the wings. To return the The head restraints should only be removed by wings, push the wings rearward to the flat position.
  • Page 55 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Head Restraints — Second Row Captain’s Press the “Headrest Fold” button within WARNING! the Controls menu of the Uconnect Chairs system to power fold the second row All occupants, including the driver, should not  If the second row is equipped with captain’s chairs, outboard head restraints.
  • Page 56 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Third Row Head Restraints Press the “Headrest Fold” button within the Controls menu of the Uconnect The head restraint in the center position can be system to power fold the third row head raised and lowered for tether routing or height restraints.
  • Page 57: Uconnect Voice Recognition

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION TARTED QUICK TIPS — IF EQUIPPED The VR button is used to activate /deactivate your Voice Recognition system. You can also use NTRODUCING OICE ECOGNITION the system’s “Wake Up” word to activate voice recognition.
  • Page 58: Additional Information

    DDITIONAL NFORMATION Always adjust the pedals to a position that  © 2021 FCA US LLC. All rights reserved. Mopar and allows full movement of the pedal. Uconnect are registered trademarks and Mopar Further small adjustments may be necessary to ...
  • Page 59: Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MIRRORS Automatic Dimming Mirror — If Equipped To activate the Digital Rearview Mirror, pull the on/ off control lever on the bottom of the mirror The mirror head can be adjusted up, down, left, rearward toward the driver. NSIDE EARVIEW IRROR...
  • Page 60: Illuminated Vanity Mirrors

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE When not in use, push the on/off forward toward UTSIDE IRRORS the windshield to return the mirror to the regular To receive maximum benefit, adjust the outside Automatic Dimming Mirror. mirror(s) to center on the adjacent lane of traffic NOTE: with a slight overlap of the view obtained on the The Digital Rearview Mirror is not as effective...
  • Page 61: Outside Automatic Dimming Mirrors - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: UTSIDE UTOMATIC IMMING OWER IRRORS Once adjustment is complete, rotate the knob to — I IRRORS QUIPPED The power mirror control switch is located on the the neutral position to prevent accidental move- driver's side door trim panel. ments.
  • Page 62: Automatic Power Folding Mirrors - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER To reset the power folding mirrors: Fold and unfold EATED IRRORS them by turning the switch (this may require (HOMELINK®) These mirrors are heated to melt frost or multiple switch activations to synchronize the ice.
  • Page 63: Before You Begin Programming

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ® To operate HomeLink®, push and release any The button may not be immediately visible when RASING  of the programmed HomeLink® buttons. These looking at the device. The name and color of the HANNELS buttons will activate the devices they are button may vary slightly by manufacturer.
  • GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 3. Push and hold the HomeLink® button you 3. Push the programmed HomeLink® button to WARNING! want to program while you push and hold the confirm that the garage door opener motor garage door opener transmitter button you are operates.
  • GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Canadian Radio Frequency (RF) laws require 4. Watch for the HomeLink® indicator to change EPROGRAMMING INGLE flash rates. When it changes, it is transmitter signals to time-out (or quit) after ® B UTTON several seconds of transmission, which may not be programmed.
  • Page 66: Security

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EXTERIOR LIGHTS 3. Without releasing the button, proceed with If you have any problems, or require assistance, “Canadian/Gate Operator Programming” please call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 or, on the Step 2 and follow all remaining steps. HomeLink.com Internet at for information or EADLIGHT...
  • Page 67: Multifunction Lever

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE For vehicles sold in Canada, rotate the headlight ULTIFUNCTION EVER switch clockwise from the parking lights and The multifunction lever is located on the left side of instrument panel lights position to the AUTO the steering column. position for automatic headlights.
  • Page 68: High/Low Beam Switch

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: This camera detects vehicle specific light and This will cause the high beam headlights to turn on, automatically switches from high beams to low and remain on, until the lever is released. For vehicles sold in Canada, the Daytime ...
  • Page 69: Headlights On Automatically With Wipers

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Proximity Wake-Up — If Equipped Headlight Animation — If Equipped EADLIGHTS UTOMATICALLY This feature is enabled/disabled within the When “Headlight Illumination On Approach” is IPERS Uconnect system, and is activated when the turned on, and set to a time value above zero, the If your vehicle is equipped with Automatic operator approaches the driver’s door, exterior lights illuminate in a theatrical manner...
  • Page 70: Lights-On Reminder

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: IGNALS The headlight delay time is programmable through Move the multifunction lever up or down and the Uconnect Settings page 220. Ú arrows on each side of the instrument cluster will IGHTS EMINDER flash to show proper operation of the front and rear turn signal lights.
  • Page 71: Interior Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If the headlights remain on while the ignition is Dimmer Controls placed in the OFF position, the exterior lights will The dimmer controls are inboard and adjacent to automatically turn off after eight minutes. If the the headlight switch located on the left side of the headlights are turned on and left on for eight instrument panel.
  • Page 72: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Five colors can be selected for the following two zones inside of the vehicle: Zone 1:  Instrument panel decorative ambient lights  Door panel decorative ambient lights  Zone 2:  Front seat footwell areas below the instru- ...
  • Page 73: Rain Sensing Wipers - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Windshield Washer Operation Mist CAUTION! To use the washer, pull the lever rearward toward Use the Mist feature when weather conditions Always remove any buildup of snow that you and hold. If the lever is pulled while on the make occasional usage of the wipers necessary.
  • Page 74: Rear Wiper And Washer

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Use of Rain-X or products containing wax or sili- Remote Start Mode Inhibit — On vehicles   cone may reduce rain sensor performance. equipped with the Remote Start system, Rain If equipped with a backup camera washer, when Sensing wipers are not operational when the the rear window washer is activated, the rear The Rain Sensing feature can be turned on and...
  • Page 75: Climate Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CLIMATE CONTROLS Other front seat functions can also be adjusted from this screen, such as: The Climate Control system allows you to regulate Power Massage Seat page 48 Ú  the temperature, air flow, and direction of air Power Lumbar page 45 Ú...
  • Page 76 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MAX A/C sets the control for maximum cooling In cold weather, use of Recirculation mode may When MAX Defrost mode is selected: performance. lead to excessive window fogging. The The blower speed increases to full ...
  • Page 77 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Push the driver’s or passenger’s side Use the small blower icon to reduce the blower CAUTION! toggle switch on the faceplate downward, setting and the large blower icon to increase the or press and slide the temperature bar blower setting.
  • Page 78 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Controlling The Rear Climate Controls Mode Control Button On The Instrument Panel To change to the rear climate control screen: From The Front Climate Screen The airflow distribution mode can also be Press the “Rear” icon on the touchscreen to ...
  • Page 79 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SYNC BUTTON REAR MODE CONTROL Rear Climate Control Description And Functions Press the SYNC icon on the rear climate Two airflow distribution modes for the rear seat control screen to turn the SYNC feature passengers can be selected on/off from the front on/off.
  • Page 80 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE AUTO BUTTON Push the Down arrow hard button, or press and release, or slide the Push the AUTO button below the rear temperature bar on the touchscreen climate control display, or if equipped, towards the blue arrow button on the press and release the AUTO button on touchscreen for cooler temperature settings.
  • Page 81: Automatic Temperature Control (Atc)

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE REAR MODE CONTROL NOTE: UTOMATIC EMPERATURE ONTROL If Auto is selected, these icons will no longer be (ATC) Pushing the Mode button below the rear available and the current mode selection will be climate control display, located on the overwritten.
  • Page 82: Climate Voice Recognition

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Winter Operation To provide you with maximum comfort in the Did You Know: Voice Command for Climate may automatic mode during cold start-ups, the blower only be used to adjust the interior temperature of To ensure the best possible heater and defroster fan will remain on low until the engine warms up.
  • Page 83 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Cabin Air Filter Activation By Remote Start Operation  WEATHER CONTROL SETTINGS When Remote Start is activated and the outside The Climate Control system filters out dust and Operate in (Bi-Level ambient temperature is less than 33°F (0.6°C) pollen from the air.
  • Page 84: Interior Storage And Equipment

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT Front Center Console The front center console contains both an upper TORAGE and a lower storage area. To open the lower storage compartment, push the Glove Compartment release button and lift up. The glove compartment is located on the passenger side of the instrument panel.
  • Page 85 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Rear Full Center Console — If Equipped CAUTION! The rear full center console contains both an upper Remove any items stored in the console and a lower storage area. cupholders or devices with cords routing through upper storage area.
  • Page 86: Center Console Cooler I F Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — There is a keypad on the safe that consists of six To open the safe while it is in the ENTER ONSOLE OOLER buttons. The first five buttons have numbers you unlocked mode, simply press the Door QUIPPED can select to create the lock code, while the sixth Open button on the keypad.
  • Page 87: Sun Screens - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE The keypad will then turn red again, and return to the locked mode when the safe lid is closed. NOTE: The keypad will flash red if an incorrect lock code is entered. If the incorrect code is entered ten times in a row, the user will be locked out from further attempts for approximately 30 minutes.
  • Page 88 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Connecting AUX Or The External USB To the right of the front media hub is an HDMI port used for the Passenger Display feature Two devices can be plugged in at the same time, Device and both ports will provide charging capabilities.
  • Page 89 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Once a device is connected to the USB port, it will By using an auxiliary cable to connect an external begin charging and is ready for use with the device: system. Type C and Type A charge-only USB ports The audio device can be played on the vehicle’s ...
  • Page 90: Electrical Power Outlets

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Do not exceed the maximum power of  160 Watts (13 Amps) at 12 Volts. If the Charge unsupported devices with the charge only 160 Watt (13 Amp) power rating is exceeded the USB ports. If an unsupported device is plugged into fuse protecting the system needs to be a Media USB port, a message will display on the replaced.
  • Page 91: Power Inverter

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE In addition to the front power outlet, there is also a NOTE: CAUTION! power outlet located on the rear of the front center The rear cargo power outlet can be changed to console. “battery” (powered at all times) by switching the Accessories that draw higher power ...
  • Page 92: Wireless Charging Pad - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE — The wireless charging pad is equipped with an IRELESS HARGING anti-slip mat to hold your mobile phone in place, QUIPPED and an LED indicator light. LED Indicator Status: No Light: Charging pad is idle or searching for a ...
  • Page 93: Windows

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDOWS The window controls will operate only when Auto-Up Feature With Anti-Pinch Protection  the vehicle’s ignition is placed in the ON/RUN For windows equipped with the AUTO feature, lift position. OWER INDOW ONTROLS the window switch up to the second detent, and release;...
  • Page 94: Wind Buffeting

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Reset Auto-Up ADIO IGNAL EVICES Should the Auto-Up feature stop working, the INDSHIELD window may need to be reset. To reset Auto-Up: Your vehicle may be equipped with premium tint 1. Pull the window switch up to close the window infrared reflective glass (IRR).
  • Page 95: Power Sunroof - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED Express Open/Close WARNING! Push the switch rearward and release it within — Never leave children unattended in a vehicle, OWER UNROOF  one-half second and the sunroof will open or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Never automatically from any position.
  • Page 96 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Pinch Protect Feature Venting Sunroof Express Open/Close Push and release the Vent button within one half Push the sunshade switch rearward and release it This feature will detect an obstruction in the second and the sunroof will open to the vent within one-half second, the sunshade will open to opening of the sunroof during Express Close position.
  • Page 97: Hood

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE HOOD LIFTGATE PENING NLOCK IFTGATE To open the hood, two latches must be released. The power liftgate may be opened by pushing the liftgate button on the key fob or by pushing the 1. Pull the release lever located underneath the electronic liftgate release handle page 31.
  • Page 98: To Lock/Close The Liftgate

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: LOSE IFTGATE If all doors are programmed to unlock on first press There are several different ways to close the within Uconnect Settings page 220, all doors Ú liftgate: will unlock when you push the electronic liftgate release.
  • Page 99: Hands-Free Liftgate

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE To reset the saved height setting to a new setting, 2. From inside the gate, an eyelet can be seen. NOTE: Place the screwdriver in the eyelet. proceed as follows: The activation zone is the same for vehicles equipped with or without a trailer tow package.
  • Page 100: Cargo Area Features

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE If anything obstructs the Hands-Free Liftgate  WARNING! while it is opening or closing, the liftgate will automatically reverse to the closed/open posi- If you are required to drive with the liftgate  tion, provided it meets sufficient resistance. open, make sure that all windows are closed, and the climate control blower switch is set at There are pinch sensors attached to the side of...
  • Page 101 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! WARNING! Cargo tie-downs are not safe anchors for a Place as much cargo as possible in front of the   child seat tether strap. In a sudden stop or rear axle. Too much weight or improperly accident, a tie-down could pull loose and allow placed weight over or behind the rear axle can the child seat to come loose.
  • Page 102: Roof Luggage Rack - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED There is also a packet of fastener screws and a Torx wrench provided in the foam blocks. You can The crossbars and side rails are designed to carry find the packet of fastener screws in the left foam weight on vehicles equipped with a luggage rack.
  • Page 103 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: There are arrows on top of the crossbars that indicate the direction that they should be installed. The arrows should point forward toward the front of the vehicle. To install the crossbars, follow the procedure below: 1.
  • Page 104 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: 4. Using the provided wrench and fasteners, bolt the fasteners to the side rail. It is important that the screws are left loose until both sides of the crossbar are secured to the rail. 6.
  • Page 105: Removing The Crossbars

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE EMOVING ROSSBARS CAUTION! CAUTION! To remove the crossbars, follow the procedure To prevent damage to the roof of your vehicle, Load should always be secured to crossbars   below: DO NOT carry any loads on the roof rack first, with tie down loops used as additional without the crossbars installed.
  • Page 106 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 2. Using the provided wrench, remove the bolts 3. Depress the swing key, and swivel the that secure the crossbar to the roof rail. outboard stanchion 180 degrees back to the Repeat this on the other end of the crossbar. stowed position.
  • Page 107: Base Instrument Cluster

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL BASE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 108: Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Holding the OK button on the Instrument Cluster 3. Tachometer WARNING! Display controls located on the steering wheel will Indicates the engine speed in revolutions  allow you to change your display from Digital to A hot engine cooling system is dangerous.
  • Page 109: Premium Instrument Cluster

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 110: Instrument Cluster Descriptions

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Holding the OK button on the Instrument Cluster 4. Fuel Gauge WARNING! Display controls located on the steering wheel will The pointer shows the level of fuel in the  allow you to change your display from Digital to A hot engine cooling system is dangerous.
  • Page 111: Location And Controls

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL The system allows the driver to select information 1. Up Arrow Button OCATION ONTROLS by pushing the following buttons mounted on the Push and release the up arrow button to steering wheel: scroll upward through the main menu. 2.
  • Page 112 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 5. Down Arrow Button Submenu Dots — Whenever there are  submenus available, the position within the Push and release the down arrow button to submenus is shown here scroll downward through the main menu. Reconfigurable Telltales/Information ...
  • Page 113: Engine Oil Life Reset

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Unstored Messages The engine oil change indicator system is duty 4. Push and hold the OK button to reset oil life. If  conditions are met, the gauge and numeric cycle based, which means the engine oil change This message type is displayed indefinitely or interval may fluctuate, dependent upon your display will update to show 100%.
  • Page 114: Display And Messages

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ISPLAY ESSAGES Includes the following, but not limited to: Front Seat Belts Unbuckled Oil Change Due ACC Override Driver Seat Belt Unbuckled Fuel Low Cruise Set To XXX mph or km/h Passenger Seat Belt Unbuckled Service Anti-lock Brake System Cruise Set To XXX km/h Traction Control Off...
  • Page 115: Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Home Screen Options Audio NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY  Navigation Audio Info TEMS   Trip A Off Road   The instrument cluster display can be used to view Trip B Selec-Terrain/Air Suspension Status ...
  • Page 116 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Driver Assist Gauge Summary If the Tire Pressure system requires service,  “Service Tire Pressure System” is displayed . While viewing the Speedometer menu title, push Coolant Temperature — If Equipped  Tire Pressure is an information only function, and and release the left or right arrow button...
  • Page 117 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Navigation Trailer Tow — If Equipped Messages Push and release the left or right arrow Push and release the up or down arrow Push and release the up or down arrow button until the Navigation display icon/title is button until the Trailer Tow Menu icon/title is button until the Messages Menu item is highlighted in the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 118 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Upper Left None Compass Outside Temp Time Range To Empty (RTE) Fuel Economy Current Fuel Economy Average Trip A Distance Trip B Distance Upper Right None Outside Temp Compass Time Range To Empty (RTE) Fuel Economy Average Fuel Economy Current Trip A Distance...
  • Page 119: Head-Up Display - If Equipped

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: Head Up Display (HUD) – If Equipped ATTERY AVER ATTERY AVER Menus with (show/hide) can push the OK button — E ESSAGE LECTRICAL Push and release the up or down arrow to choose whether to show or hide this menu on button until the Settings Menu icon/title is EDUCTION CTIONS...
  • Page 120 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL NOTE: Turning on all possible vehicle electrical loads What to do when an electrical load reduction  (e.g. HVAC to max settings, exterior and interior action message is present (“Battery Saver On” or The charging system is independent from load ...
  • Page 121: Warning Lights And Messages

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Brake Warning Light NOTE: The light may flash momentarily during sharp This warning light monitors various brake The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in the cornering maneuvers, which change fluid level functions, including brake fluid level and instrument panel together with a dedicated conditions.
  • Page 122 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault NOTE: The light also will turn on when the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch in the ON/RUN This light may turn on if the accelerator and brake Warning Light position.
  • Page 123 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Hood Open Warning Light Night Vision Pedestrian Detected Warning Rear Seat Belt Reminder Indicator Light Indicator Light — If Equipped This warning light will illuminate when the This light indicates when a rear seat belt hood is left open and not fully closed.
  • Page 124: Yellow Warning Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Transmission Temperature Warning Vehicle Security Warning Light — functioning properly and service is required. Contact an authorized dealer. Light — If Equipped If Equipped Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active This warning light will illuminate to warn This light will flash at a fast rate for Warning Light of a high transmission fluid temperature.
  • Page 125 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Low Washer Fluid Warning Light WARNING! Warning Light This warning light will illuminate when the A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as windshield washer fluid is low This warning light indicates the ESC is off. referenced above, can reach higher page 353.
  • Page 126 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Night Vision Pedestrian Detected Indicator Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) CAUTION! Light — If Equipped Light Do not continue driving with one or more flat This indicator light alerts the driver that This warning light will illuminate to tires as handling may be compromised.
  • Page 127: Yellow Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for ELLOW NDICATOR IGHTS CAUTION! proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s 4WD Low Indicator Light — If Equipped responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, The TPMS has been optimized for the original even if underinflation has not reached the level to equipment tires and wheels.
  • Page 128: Green Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Air Suspension Entry/Exit Indicator Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Off Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With Light— If Equipped Indicator Light No Target Detected Indicator Light — If Equipped This light will illuminate when the vehicle This indicator light illuminates to indicate is manually or automatically lowered that FCW is off...
  • Page 129: White Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Active Lane Management Indicator Sport Mode Indicator Light HITE NDICATOR IGHTS Light — If Equipped This light will turn on when Sport Mode is Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready active. The Active Lane Management indicator Light —...
  • Page 130: Blue Indicator Lights

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL Active Lane Management Indicator Rear Seat Unoccupied Indicator Light NDICATOR IGHTS Light — If Equipped This light indicates when the rear High Beam Indicator Light passenger seats are unoccupied, and will When the Active Lane Management This indicator light will illuminate to illuminate in the upper right portion of system is ON, but not armed, the Active...
  • Page 131: Onboard Diagnostic System - Obd Ii

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II CAUTION! WARNING! Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated Prolonged driving with the MIL on could cause ONLY an authorized service technician should   Onboard Diagnostic system called OBD II. This further damage to the emission control connect equipment to the OBD II connection system monitors the performance of the...
  • Page 132: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance Programs

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND Your vehicle has a simple ignition actuated test, If your OBD II system is not ready, you should see which you can use prior to going to the test station. an authorized dealer or repair facility. If your MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS To check if your vehicle's OBD II system is ready, vehicle was recently serviced or had a battery...
  • Page 133: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING STARTING THE ENGINE WARNING! CAUTION! Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, Shift into PARK only after the vehicle has   adjust the inside and outside mirrors, fasten your or in a location accessible to children, and do come to a complete stop.
  • Page 134: Autopark

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: 3. The system takes over and attempts to start the vehicle. If the vehicle fails to start, the If the gear selector is not in PARK, and the ENGINE AutoPark is a supplemental feature to assist in starter will disengage automatically after 10 START/STOP button is pushed once with the placing the vehicle in PARK (P) should the...
  • Page 135: If Engine Fails To Start

    STARTING AND OPERATING If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver turns off The message “AutoPark Engaged Shift to P then Additional customer warnings will be given when both of these conditions are met: the engine, the vehicle may AutoPark. Shift to Gear”...
  • Page 136: Cold Weather Operation (Below -22°F Or −30°C)

    STARTING AND OPERATING The engine block heater cord is located: EATHER PERATION WARNING! –22°F O −30°C) 5.7L & 6.4L Engine — Bundled and fastened to ELOW  Never pour fuel or other flammable liquid into  the injector harness. the throttle body air inlet opening in an To ensure reliable starting at these temperatures, attempt to start the vehicle.
  • Page 137: Parking Brake

    STARTING AND OPERATING Avoid high performance, severe off-road, and You can engage the parking brake in two ways: applied even when the ignition switch is OFF but the BRAKE telltale light will not illuminate, towing for the first 500 miles (800km). Manually, by applying the EPB switch.
  • Page 138 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: If exceptional circumstances should make it WARNING! necessary to engage the parking brake while the When parking on a hill, it is important to turn the vehicle is in motion, maintain upward pressure on front wheels toward the curb on a downhill grade Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, ...
  • Page 139 STARTING AND OPERATING Auto Park Brake SafeHold can be temporarily bypassed by pushing The following conditions must be met for the EPB switch while the driver’s door is open. Hold ‘N Go to activate: The EPB can be programmed to be applied Once manually bypassed, SafeHold will be enabled Driver’s door is closed automatically whenever the vehicle is at a...
  • Page 140: Automatic Transmission

    STARTING AND OPERATING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Maintenance mode has requirements that must be WARNING! met in order to be activated: You must press and hold the brake pedal while It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or The vehicle must be at a standstill. ...
  • Page 141: Ignition Park Interlock

    STARTING AND OPERATING GNITION NTERLOCK PEED UTOMATIC RANSMISSION WARNING! This vehicle is equipped with an Ignition Park The transmission is controlled using a rotary Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with  Interlock which requires the transmission to be in electronic gear selector located on the center access to an unlocked vehicle.
  • Page 142 STARTING AND OPERATING Gear Ranges NOTE: Only shift from DRIVE to PARK or REVERSE when the accelerator pedal is released and the vehicle is On four-wheel drive vehicles be sure that the Do not press the accelerator pedal when shifting stopped.
  • Page 143 STARTING AND OPERATING The following indicators should be used to ensure WARNING! WARNING! that you have properly engaged the transmission into the PARK position: It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with ...
  • Page 144 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: During cold temperatures, transmission operation CAUTION! may be modified depending on engine and In cases where the instrument cluster message transmission temperature as well as vehicle indicates the transmission may not re-engage after Towing the vehicle, coasting, or driving for any speed.
  • Page 145 STARTING AND OPERATING Electronic Range Select (ERS) Operation When to Use TOW/HAUL Mode The ERS shift control allows the driver to limit the Select TOW/HAUL mode when driving in conditions highest available gear when the transmission is in such as: driving in hilly areas, towing a trailer, DRIVE and ERS mode is not active.
  • Page 146: Four-Wheel Drive Operation

    STARTING AND OPERATING II O Because four-wheel drive provides improved UADRA PERATING WARNING! traction, there is a tendency to exceed safe turning — NSTRUCTIONS RECAUTIONS and stopping speeds. Do not go faster than road Do not use the “TOW/HAUL” feature when QUIPPED conditions permit.
  • Page 147: Shifting Procedures

    STARTING AND OPERATING N (NEUTRAL) 4WD LOW To 4WD AUTO HIFTING ROCEDURES This range disengages the driveline from the With the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph 4WD AUTO To 4WD LOW powertrain. It is used for towing your vehicle (0 to 5 km/h), the ignition switch in the ON position With the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph or the engine running, shift the transmission into...
  • Page 148: Quadra-Drive Ii System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING II S — SAND (if equipped) – Off-road calibration for use UADRA RIVE YSTEM  on low traction surfaces such as sand or wet QUIPPED grass. Driveline is maximized for traction. Some binding may be felt on less forgiving surfaces. The Quadra-Drive II System features two torque The electronic brake controls are set to limit transfer couplings.
  • Page 149: Instrument Cluster Display Messages

    STARTING AND OPERATING AUTO – Fully automatic full-time four-wheel vehicle will raise the ride height accordingly. The Normal Ride Height (NRH) – This is the standard   drive operation can be used on and off road. buttons near the terrain switch in the center position of the suspension and is meant for Balances traction with seamless steering feel to console area can be used to set preferred ride...
  • Page 150 STARTING AND OPERATING Aero Mode (Lowers the vehicle approximately 25 mph (40 km/h), the Entry/Exit mode change The system requires that the engine be running for  -0.6 inches [-15 mm]) – This position provides will be canceled. To exit Entry/Exit mode, push all changes.
  • Page 151: Air Suspension Modes

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Transport Mode USPENSION ODES Default Ride Height: To assist with flat bed towing, the air suspension The Air Suspension system has multiple modes to Select Aero Height or Normal Ride Height as the system has a feature which will put the vehicle into ...
  • Page 152: Instrument Cluster Display Messages

    STARTING AND OPERATING Toggle down once moves the suspension one Transport Mode – No indicator lamps will be illu- NSTRUMENT LUSTER ISPLAY  position lower from the current level, assuming all minated. Driving or deselecting the mode in the ESSAGES conditions are met (i.e., engine running, doors Uconnect system will disable Transport mode.
  • Page 153: Power Steering

    STARTING AND OPERATING POWER STEERING NOTE: This vehicle has been upgraded with a heavy-duty starter, enhanced battery, and other upgraded Even if the power steering assistance is no  The electric power steering system is designed to engine parts, to handle the additional engine longer operational, it is still possible to steer the provide vehicle response and increased ease of starts.
  • Page 154: Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not Autostop

    STARTING AND OPERATING Brake pedal is not pressed with sufficient Stop/Start OFF switch is pushed. OSSIBLE EASONS NGINE   pressure. A Stop/Start system error occurs. UTOSTOP  Accelerator pedal input.  Part-Time 4WD, 4WD Lock, 4WD LOW, or an ...
  • Page 155: To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start System

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: ANUALLY In vehicles NOT equipped with the Active Driving TART YSTEM Assist (ADA) system: Push the Stop/Start OFF switch (located on the Fixed Speed Cruise Control can be used without  switch bank). The light on the switch will turn off. ACC enabled, and functions as normal cruise control.
  • Page 156 STARTING AND OPERATING To Activate To Vary The Speed Setting To Accelerate For Passing Push the on/off button to activate the Cruise To Increase Or Decrease The Set Speed Press the accelerator as you would normally. When Control. “CRUISE CONTROL READY” will appear in the pedal is released, the vehicle will return to the When the Cruise Control is set, you can increase the instrument cluster display to indicate the...
  • Page 157: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    STARTING AND OPERATING To Resume Speed However, it is not a safety system and not designed WARNING! to prevent collisions. The Cruise Control function To resume a previously set speed, push the RES performs differently page 153. Ú Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a conve- ...
  • Page 158 STARTING AND OPERATING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation Driving Assist Menu WARNING! The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel The instrument cluster display will show the Will bring the vehicle to a complete stop  operate the ACC system. current system settings for Adaptive Cruise Control and hold the vehicle in the stop position (ACC), Active Lane Management (ALM), and the...
  • Page 159 STARTING AND OPERATING When ACC is set, the set speed will show in the When the parking brake is applied To Set A Desired Speed  instrument cluster display. When the automatic transmission is in PARK, When the vehicle reaches the speed desired, push ...
  • Page 160 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The vehicle parking brake is applied Resume can be used at any speed above 0 mph  (0 km/h) when ACC is active. Fixed Speed Cruise Control cannot be set below The Trailer Sway Control (TSC) activates ...
  • Page 161 STARTING AND OPERATING U.S. Speed (mph) When ACC Is Active vehicle speed, ACC calculates and sets the distance to the vehicle ahead. This distance Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once will When you use the SET (-) button to decelerate, if ...
  • Page 162 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: NOTE: If there is no vehicle ahead, the vehicle will maintain the set speed. If a slower moving vehicle The “BRAKE!” screen in the instrument cluster If your vehicle is at a standstill for longer than ...
  • Page 163 STARTING AND OPERATING Display Warnings And Maintenance To keep the ACC System operating properly, it is Installing a snow plow, front-end protector, an  important to note the following maintenance aftermarket grille or modifying the grille is not “WIPE FRONT RADAR SENSOR IN FRONT OF items: recommended.
  • Page 164 STARTING AND OPERATING TOWING A TRAILER TURNS AND BENDS When the condition that created limited functionality is no longer present, the system will ACC while towing a trailer is recommended only When driving on a curve with ACC engaged, the return to full functionality.
  • Page 165 STARTING AND OPERATING LANE CHANGING NARROW VEHICLES STATIONARY OBJECTS AND VEHICLES ACC may not detect a vehicle until it is completely Some narrow vehicles traveling near the outer ACC does not react to stationary objects or in the lane in which you are traveling. In the lane edges of the lane or edging into the lane are not vehicles.
  • Page 166: Traffic Sign Assist System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING TRAFFIC SIGN ASSIST SYSTEM — Visual + Chime CTIVATION EACTIVATION When Visual + Chime is selected, the system will IF EQUIPPED The TSA System can be enabled/disabled within alert the driver when the current speed of the the Uconnect system through the Safety/Driver vehicle exceeds the detected speed limit by The Traffic Sign Assist (TSA) system uses a camera...
  • Page 167: Active Driving Assist System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING When a newly detected speed limit is higher than Supplemental Information CAUTION! the current speed limit, the display will update Supplemental information may be displayed along along with an “up” arrow. The area surrounding the sensor must not be ...
  • Page 168 STARTING AND OPERATING Just like ACC, ADA will maintain a set speed as long Hands-Free Active Driving Assist System — as the set distance between your vehicle and the If Equipped vehicle in front is maintained. ADA will also keep The Hands-Free ADA system uses sensors within your vehicle centered between the lane lines, and the steering wheel and a driver monitoring camera...
  • Page 169: Turning Active Driving Assist On Or Off

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: WARNING! WARNING! The Hands-Free Active Driving Assist system is  The Active Driving Assist (ADA) system is a When driving in complex driving situations only available on approved divided highways,  convenience system. It is not a substitute for (e.g.
  • Page 170 STARTING AND OPERATING To enable the Active Driving Assist system, System Engagement Conditions proceed as follows: The following conditions must be met before the 1. Push the Active Driving Assist on/off button system will engage: located on the right side of the steering Active Driving Assist system is enabled ...
  • Page 171 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: If lane markings are no longer detected or poor Pushing the Active Driving Assist on/off button   For the system to detect the driver’s hands on the road conditions are experienced will turn the system off. All other deactivation conditions will place the system back into the steering wheel, the wheel must be gripped on the If the brake pedal is pressed or ACC system is...
  • Page 172: Indications On The Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING Active Driving Assist Indicators Are Off NDICATIONS ISPLAY ADA is not turned on/enabled by the driver.  The Active Driving Assist system status can always Active Driving Assist Indicators Are White be viewed in the instrument cluster display, and status changes are shown by changes in color of ADA is turned on/enabled by the driver, but the ...
  • Page 173: System Operation/Limitations

    STARTING AND OPERATING The Base Active Driving Assist and Hands-Free NOTE: YSTEM PERATION IMITATIONS Active Driving Assist systems DO NOT: If damage to the windshield occurs, have the wind- shield replaced by an authorized dealer as soon as WARNING! Warn or prevent collisions with other vehicles ...
  • Page 174: Parksense Sensors

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The automatic braking function may only be ParkSense will retain the last system state  applied if the vehicle deceleration is not enough (enabled or disabled) from the last ignition cycle If the vehicle is equipped with ParkSense Active to avoid colliding with a detected obstacle.
  • Page 175 STARTING AND OPERATING Front/Rear/Side ParkSense Arcs 1 — No Tone/Solid Arc 7 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 2 — No Tone/Flashing Arc 8 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc 9 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc 4 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc 10 —...
  • Page 176 STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the instrument cluster display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: WARNING ALERTS FOR REAR Greater than Less than Rear Distance...
  • Page 177: Parksense Warning Display

    STARTING AND OPERATING Front Park Assist Audible Alerts When the ParkSense switch is pushed to enable ERVICE ENSE SSIST the system, the instrument cluster will display the ParkSense will turn off the Front Park Assist YSTEM system state. audible alert (chime) after approximately three During vehicle start-up, when the ParkSense seconds when an obstacle has been detected, and When the ParkSense switch is pushed to disable...
  • Page 178: Cleaning The Parksense System

    STARTING AND OPERATING The vehicle graphic will remain displayed for as When you turn ParkSense off, the instrument ParkSense should be disabled when the liftgate   long as the vehicle is in REVERSE. cluster will display “PARKSENSE OFF.” Further- is in the open position.
  • Page 179: Side Distance Warning System

    STARTING AND OPERATING The system warns the driver with an acoustic NOTE: CAUTION! signal and, when enabled, with visual indications Parksense will reduce the volume of the radio if on on the instrument cluster display. ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is when the system is sounding an audible tone.
  • Page 180 STARTING AND OPERATING “System Not Available” — This message is Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, taking  WARNING! displayed if the Side Distance Warning system is care not to scratch or damage them. The not available. The failed operation of the system sensors must not be covered with ice, snow, Before using ParkSense, it is strongly recom- ...
  • Page 181: Parksense Active Park Assist

    STARTING AND OPERATING PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK ASSIST ParkSense Automated Parking — If Equipped New vehicles from the dealership must have at  least 30 miles (48 km) accumulated before the The Fully Automated system detects parking SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ParkSense Active Park Assist system is fully cali- spaces, and controls the accelerator, gear brated and performs accurately.
  • Page 182 STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: The ParkSense Active Park Assist system will turn Vehicle is in 4WD Low  off automatically for any of the following Cruise Control, Adaptive Cruise Control, or During a Semi-Automatic maneuver, if the   conditions: vehicle is driven above approximately 15 mph Active Driving Assist systems are engaged (25 km/h), the instrument cluster display will...
  • Page 183: Parksense Automated Parking - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING — While the vehicle is in DRIVE, there will be a full NOTE: ENSE UTOMATED ARKING  screen image in the Uconnect display. If the If a space selection is attempted before the vehicle QUIPPED driver shifts to REVERSE while searching for a is stopped, a warning screen will appear in the parking space, a camera image will appear in Uconnect display with instructions to stop the...
  • Page 184 STARTING AND OPERATING The system will display a “Complete!” message The message also instructs the driver to push and WARNING! hold the Active Park Assist switch for the entire and instruct the driver to release the Active Park maneuver. Assist switch. Drivers must be careful when performing ...
  • Page 185 STARTING AND OPERATING When the exit sequence is initiated by the driver CAUTION! after the previously described conditions are met, the Uconnect system will display a Top View along The ParkSense Active Park Assist system is  with either a rear camera view (if the vehicle is only a parking aid and it is unable to recognize placed in REVERSE) or a forward camera view every obstacle, including small obstacles.
  • Page 186: Semi-Automatic Parksense Active Park Assist - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Parking Maneuver Paused/Canceled When searching for a parking space, the driver UTOMATIC ENSE CTIVE  should drive as parallel or perpendicular — I Certain conditions can pause or cancel a Fully SSIST QUIPPED (depending on the type of maneuver) to other Automated park or exit maneuver.
  • Page 187 STARTING AND OPERATING A chime will sound, and the driver will be instructed Once active steering begins, a camera image will to stop the vehicle and to select a space. This can appear in the Uconnect display with instructions be done by pressing the desired space on the that will display for the duration of the maneuver.
  • Page 188 STARTING AND OPERATING Several more gear shifts (DRIVE and REVERSE) The ParkSense Active Park Assist system will  WARNING! while keeping hands off of the steering wheel will allow a maximum of eight shifts between DRIVE be instructed to the driver while checking the and REVERSE.
  • Page 189: Active Lane Management System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Release the steering wheel and use the brake and CAUTION! accelerator pedals and gear selector as instructed, while the system handles the steering The ParkSense Active Park Assist system is  automatically for exiting the parking space. If the only a parking aid and it is unable to recognize driver touches or holds the steering wheel every obstacle, including small obstacles.
  • Page 190: Turning Active Lane Management On Or Off

    STARTING AND OPERATING Depending on the type of warning selected, the NOTE: The system is operational at speeds above 37 mph (60 km/h) and below 112 mph (180 km/h). system will either guide the vehicle back to the When operating conditions have been met, the center of the lane, provide a vibration in the Active Lane Management system will monitor if the When both lane markings are detected, and the...
  • Page 191: Active Lane Management Warning Message

    STARTING AND OPERATING When the system senses the lane line has been Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected CTIVE ANAGEMENT ARNING  approached (but not crossed), the left lane line When the system is on, the lane lines turn from ESSAGE ...
  • Page 192: Changing Active Lane Management Status

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: NOTE: The Active Lane Management system operates The system will not apply vibration and/or   with similar behavior for a right lane departure. steering assist to the steering wheel whenever a safety system engages (Anti-Lock Brakes, Trac- If the turn signal is activated, and the vehicle ...
  • Page 193: Zoom View

    STARTING AND OPERATING Manual Activation Of The Backup Camera The following table shows the approximate CAUTION! distances for each zone: 1. Press the “Controls” button located on the To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must be  bottom of the Uconnect display. Distance To The Rear Of Zone driven slowly when using ParkView to be able...
  • Page 194: Viewing At Speed

    STARTING AND OPERATING By pressing the “magnifying glass” icon in the IEWING PEED upper left of the display screen, the image will When the vehicle is in PARK, NEUTRAL or zoom in to four times the standard view. Pressing DRIVE, the Rear View Camera can be the icon a second time will return the view to the activated with the “Backup Camera”...
  • Page 195: Night Vision Camera System

    STARTING AND OPERATING NIGHT VISION CAMERA SYSTEM — To exit out of the Night Vision screen, select a Pedestrian Warning Telltale different menu in the instrument cluster display. IF EQUIPPED A yellow or red border and box highlight will appear around objects of interest.
  • Page 196: Detection Range

    STARTING AND OPERATING A video pop-up will display when there is a target The Night Vision alert status telltale will  WARNING! detected and the instrument cluster display is be gray when the warnings are not showing the Night Vision page suppressed.
  • Page 197: Service The Night Vision System

    STARTING AND OPERATING The system may not be able to detect pedestrians If “Night Vision Temporarily Unavailable” or “Night WARNING! Vision Unavailable Service Required" appears in or animals in the following situations: the instrument cluster display after cycling the The pedestrian/animal is part of a group ...
  • Page 198: Surround View Camera System - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING The system may not be fully functional in the The Surround View Camera system is comprised of When enabled, active guidelines are overlaid on following situations: four sequential cameras located in the front grille, the image to illustrate the width of the vehicle, rear liftgate and side mirrors.
  • Page 199 STARTING AND OPERATING Top View Top View Plus Rear View Backup Camera View The Top View will show in the Uconnect system with This is the default view of the system in Pressing the Back Up Camera soft key will provide a full screen rear view with Rear View or Front View in a split screen display.
  • Page 200: Zoom View

    STARTING AND OPERATING Camera Washers When Zoom View is selected while the vehicle is in CAUTION! REVERSE, then shifted to DRIVE, the camera delay When the rear window washer is activated, the view will display the standard Back Up Camera To avoid vehicle damage, Surround View ...
  • Page 201: Refueling The Vehicle

    STARTING AND OPERATING REFUELING THE VEHICLE 2. Insert the fuel nozzle fully into the filler pipe – WARNING! the nozzle opens and holds the flapper doors 1. Open the fuel filler door by pushing on the while refueling. Never have any smoking materials lit in or ...
  • Page 202: Vehicle Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING 3. Once this has been done, the two piece tappet Each axle GAWR is determined by the components feature that was separated will need be in the system with the lowest load carrying capacity replaced at your authorized dealer. (axle, springs, tires or wheels).
  • Page 203: Loading

    STARTING AND OPERATING Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) OADING CAUTION! The GVWR is the total allowable weight of your The actual total weight and the weight of the front Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the vehicle. This includes driver, passengers, cargo and rear of your vehicle at the ground can best be GVWR or the maximum front and rear GAWR.
  • Page 204 STARTING AND OPERATING Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) If equipped, the electronic TSC recognizes a WARNING! swaying trailer and automatically applies individual The GAWR is the maximum capacity of the front wheel brakes and/or reduces engine power to An improperly adjusted Weight-Distributing ...
  • Page 205 STARTING AND OPERATING 3. For vehicles equipped with Quadra-Lift air 7. Install and adjust the tension in the RECOMMENDED DISTRIBUTION HITCH weight-distributing bars per the manufac- suspension, use the touchscreen radio ADJUSTMENT — NON-AIR SUSPENSION settings to enable Tire/Jack mode. Tire/Jack turers’...
  • Page 206: Trailer Hitch Classification

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: 6. Cautiously drive the vehicle and trailer at 10. Perform a visual inspection of the trailer and 20-25 mph (30-40 km/h) for approximately weight-distributing hitch to confirm the For all towing conditions, we recommend towing 3 miles (5 km) to re-level the suspension. manufacturers’...
  • Page 207: Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)

    STARTING AND OPERATING RAILER OWING EIGHTS AXIMUM RAILER EIGHT ATINGS Engine Model GCWR Frontal Area Maximum GTW Maximum TW 4x2 Series 3 13,700 lb 40 sq ft 7,400 lb 5.7L 740 lb (335 kg) (3.21 Axle Ratio) (6,214 kg) (3.72 sq m) (3,356 kg) 4x2 Series 3 15,000 lb...
  • Page 208: Trailer Hitch Receiver Cover Removal - If Equipped

    STARTING AND OPERATING Engine Model GCWR Frontal Area Maximum GTW Maximum TW 16,600 lb 60 sq ft 10,000 lb 6.4L 4x2 Max Tow 1,000 lb (454 kg) (7,529 kg) (5.57 sq m) (4,536 kg) 15,000 lb 55 sq ft 8,260 lb 6.4L 826 lb (374 kg) (6,803 kg)
  • Page 209: Trailer And Tongue Weight

    STARTING AND OPERATING Consider the following items when computing the RAILER ONGUE EIGHT CAUTION! weight on the rear axle of the vehicle: Never exceed the maximum tongue weight Then, during the first 500 miles (805 km) that  The tongue weight of the trailer. ...
  • Page 210 STARTING AND OPERATING Towing Requirements — Tires Trailer brakes are recommended for trailers  WARNING! over 1,000 lb (453 kg) and required for trailers Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a  in excess of 2,000 lb (907 kg). Safety chains must always be used between ...
  • Page 211 STARTING AND OPERATING Integrated Trailer Brake Module (ITBM) — The user interface consists of the following: GAIN Adjustment Buttons (+/-) If Equipped Manual Brake Control Lever Pushing these buttons will adjust the brake control power output to the trailer brakes in Your vehicle may have an ITBM for Electric and Slide the manual brake control lever to the left to 0.5 increments.
  • Page 212 STARTING AND OPERATING Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the GAIN setting is NOTE: 3. When a trailer with electric/EOH brakes is plugged in, the trailer connected message at a point just below trailer wheel lockup. If towing An aftermarket controller may be available for ...
  • Page 213: Towing Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING NOTE: Radio to prevent vehicle and trailer movement when gear selector is moved to PARK. Disconnect trailer wiring connector from the  vehicle before launching a boat (or any other Automatic Transmission device plugged into the vehicle’s electrical Select the DRIVE (D) range when towing.
  • Page 214: Recreational Towing (Behind Motorhome)

    STARTING AND OPERATING RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME) OWING EHICLE EHIND NOTHER EHICLE Four-Wheel Drive Models Four-Wheel Drive Models Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground Two-Wheel Drive Models Without 4WD LOW Range With 4WD LOW Range See Instructions Transmission in PARK ...
  • Page 215: Recreational Towing - Two Wheel Drive Models

    STARTING AND OPERATING — T — ECREATIONAL OWING HEEL ECREATIONAL OWING CAUTION! –T II/Q –D RIVE ODELS UADRA UADRA RIVE Towing with the rear wheels on the ground will HEEL RIVE ODELS DO NOT flat tow this vehicle. Damage to the cause severe transmission damage.
  • Page 216 STARTING AND OPERATING The ignition must be in the ON/RUN position  CAUTION! CAUTION! for a shift to take place and for the position indicator lights to be operable. If the ignition It is necessary to follow these steps to be certain Towing this vehicle in violation of the above ...
  • Page 217 STARTING AND OPERATING 5. Using a ballpoint pen or similar object, push 8. Release the brake pedal for five seconds and NOTE: and hold the recessed transfer case N ensure that there is no vehicle movement. Steps 1 through 5 are requirements that ...
  • Page 218: Driving Tips

    STARTING AND OPERATING DRIVING TIPS The Selec-Terrain switch will automatically change the vehicle to the optimized height based on the Selec-Terrain switch position. The vehicle height RIVING can be changed from the default height for each Utility vehicles have higher ground clearance and a Selec-Terrain mode by normal use of the air narrower track to make them capable of suspension switches...
  • Page 219 STARTING AND OPERATING Driving Through Water Flowing Water Driving In Snow, Mud And Sand If the water is swift flowing and rising (as in storm Although your vehicle is capable of driving through In heavy snow, when pulling a load, or for run-off), avoid crossing until the water level water, there are a number of precautions that additional control at slower speeds, shift the...
  • Page 220 STARTING AND OPERATING When descending mountains or hills, repeated Check for accumulations of plants or brush.  WARNING! braking can cause brake fade with loss of braking These things could be a fire hazard. They might control. Avoid repeated heavy braking by hide damage to fuel lines, brake hoses, axle If the engine stalls, you lose forward motion, or downshifting the transmission whenever possible.
  • Page 221: Uconnect Systems

    UCONNECT SYSTEMS and performance of your systems or to reduce the NOTE: potential risk of unauthorized and unlawful access FCA US LLC or your dealer may contact you  For detailed information about your Uconnect 5/ to your vehicle systems.
  • Page 222: Uconnect Settings

    MULTIMEDIA UCONNECT SETTINGS NOTE: USTOMER ROGRAMMABLE EATURES Only one touchscreen area may be selected at a  The Uconnect system uses a combination of time. buttons on the touchscreen and buttons on the Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature  faceplate located on the center of the instrument settings may vary.
  • Page 223 MULTIMEDIA My Profile When the My Profile button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to the vehicle’s profiles. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will change the language of the Uconnect system and Instrument Language Cluster Display.
  • Page 224 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will display smartphone notifications and messages in the Phone Pop-ups Displayed In Cluster Instrument Cluster Display. Message Pop-ups Displayed with Button Press This setting will turn message notifications on or off. This setting will allow you to change the text on the radio to “Standard”, System Text Size “Large”, or “Taller”.
  • Page 225 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will keep the radio on when a door is opened or until the Radio Off Radio Off with Door Delay time is reached. The available settings are “On” and “Off”. This setting will keep certain electrical features running after the engine is Key Off Power Delay turned off.
  • Page 226 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will turn TomTom® Traffic And Travel Services (if equipped) on or TomTom Traffic And Travel Services off. An active subscription is required for this feature to work. Reset App Drawer to Default Order This setting will reset the app drawer to its factory default layout. This setting will return all the previously changed settings to their factory Restore Settings to Default default.
  • Page 227 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the brightness when the headlights are off. To Display Brightness With Headlights OFF access this setting, Display Mode must be set to Manual. The “+” setting will increase the brightness; the “-” will decrease the brightness. Set Theme This setting will allow you to change the display theme.
  • Page 228 MULTIMEDIA Safety & Driving Assistance When the Safety & Driving Assistance button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s safety settings. These options will differ depending on the features equipped on the vehicle. The settings may display in list form or within subfolders on the screen. To access a subfolder, select the desired folder;...
  • Page 229 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to set the warning type related to the traffic sign. Traffic Sign Assist Warning The available options are “Off”, “Visual”, and “Visual + Chime”. This setting will turn the Night Vision Video Warning and green/gray cluster Night Vision Video Warning indicator light on or off.
  • Page 230 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will change the Electric Power Steering mode. The available options are “Comfort” for a lower effort steering experience, “Normal” for the Electric Power Steering Default standard effort steering experience, and “Sport” for a higher effort steering experience.
  • Page 231 MULTIMEDIA Clock When the Clock button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the different options related to the vehicle’s internal clock. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will sync the time to the GPS receiver in the system. The system Sync Time With GPS will control the time via the GPS location.
  • Page 232 MULTIMEDIA Phone/Bluetooth® When the Phone/Bluetooth® button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to Bluetooth® connectivity from an external audio device or smartphone. The list of paired audio devices or smartphones can be accessed from this menu. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 233 MULTIMEDIA Voice When the Voice button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s Voice Recognition feature. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to change the system’s voice to either “Male” or Voice Options “Female”.
  • Page 234 MULTIMEDIA Trailer When the Trailer button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system will display settings related to trailer towing. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Select from “Trailer 1”, “Trailer 2”, “Trailer 3”, and “Trailer 4”. These trailer Current Trailer designations can be used to save different trailer settings.
  • Page 235 MULTIMEDIA Camera When the Camera button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s camera features. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will add a timed delay to the Surround View Camera when shifting Surround View Camera Delay out of REVERSE.
  • Page 236 MULTIMEDIA Mirrors & Wipers When the Mirrors & Wipers button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s mirrors and wipers. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will tilt the outside side-view mirrors when the ignition is in the ON/RUN position and the transmission gear selector is in the REVERSE Tilt Side Mirrors In Reverse...
  • Page 237 MULTIMEDIA Lights When the Lights button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s exterior and interior lights. When the “Daytime Running Lights” feature is selected, the daytime running lights can be turned on or off. This feature is only allowed by law in the country ...
  • Page 238 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description Proximity detection is a system which activates specific interior and exterior lights as the vehicle is approached with a valid key fob. This feature provides an increased sense of welcome and security as the user enters the vehicle in the dark.
  • Page 239 MULTIMEDIA Brakes When the Brakes button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system will display a setting related to the vehicle’s brake system. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Auto Park Brake This setting will turn the Auto Park Brake on or off. This setting will allow you to set the brakes for service.
  • Page 240 MULTIMEDIA Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to turn the flashing of the lights when the Lock Flash Lights With Lock button is pushed on the key fob on or off. Available settings are “On” and “Off”. This setting will sound the horn when the Lock button is pushed on the key fob.
  • Page 241 MULTIMEDIA Seats & Comfort When Seats & Comfort button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s comfort systems when remote start has been activated or the vehicle has been started. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will automatically move the driver seat rearward when the engine...
  • Page 242 MULTIMEDIA Key Off Options When the Key Off Options button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to vehicle shutoff. These settings will only activate when the ignition is set to OFF. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Easy Exit Seat...
  • Page 243 MULTIMEDIA Suspension When the Suspension button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system will display settings related to the vehicle’s air suspension. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description This setting will allow you to sound the horn when the Suspension Lowering Sound Horn With Lower button is pushed on the key fob.
  • Page 244 MULTIMEDIA Audio When the Audio button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays options related to the vehicle’s sound system. These settings can change the audio location within the vehicle, adjust the bass or treble levels, and auto-play settings from an audio device or smartphone. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 245 MULTIMEDIA Notifications When the Notifications button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to Notifications for the system. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Notifications Sounds Turn this setting on or off to hear notification sounds throughout your system. App Drawer Favoriting Pop-ups This setting turns the App Favorited pop-up on or off.
  • Page 246 MULTIMEDIA SiriusXM® Setup When the SiriusXM® Setup button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays an option related to SiriusXM® satellite radio. These settings can be used to skip specific radio channels and restart favorite songs from the beginning. NOTE: A subscription to SiriusXM®...
  • Page 247 MULTIMEDIA Accessibility — If Equipped After pressing the Accessibility button on the touchscreen, the following setting will be available: NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description Video Button Readback This setting will turn the Video Button Readback feature on or off. Software Updates When the Software Updates button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system will display the setting related to updating the Uconnect software.
  • Page 248 MULTIMEDIA System Information After pressing the System Information button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available: NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary. Setting Name Description When this feature is selected, a Version Information screen will appear, Version Information displaying information about the version of your radio.
  • Page 249 MULTIMEDIA Reset When the Reset button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to resetting the Uconnect system back to its default settings. These settings can clear personal data and reset selected settings from other menus. NOTE: Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
  • Page 250: Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    MULTIMEDIA STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS The following describes the left-hand control operation in each mode. The Remote Sound System controls are located on ADIO PERATION the rear surface of the steering wheel. Reach behind the wheel to access the switches. Pushing the top of the switch will “Seek”...
  • Page 251: Passenger Screen Permissions

    MULTIMEDIA By default, the Passenger Screen Permissions ASSENGER CREEN ERMISSIONS CREEN setting is set to Off, and the driver will need to give Through the Uconnect system, features within the permission for the different features. Passenger Screen can be activated and When permissions is turned On, you can deactivated through Passenger Screen individually select the permissions for the...
  • Page 252 MULTIMEDIA When the Passenger Screen is started up and no Controls Screen other media was running during the last ignition From the Controls Screen, you can adjust the cycle, the Home Screen will display. Here, you can daytime/nighttime brightness of the screen, select from the features of the Passenger Screen.
  • Page 253: Audio And Video

    MULTIMEDIA To change the media source, press the Source If the driver is listening to “Live Radio”, the UDIO IDEO  button and then press on the desired source. The option will not be available in the Passenger available sources are: Screen.
  • Page 254: Rear Seat Entertainment With Amazon Firetv Built-In - If Equipped

    MULTIMEDIA HDMI P When the USB source is selected, you can chose a ROJECTING video file to play if saved to a USB device. Press HDMI lets you connect a device to the provided “Browse” and locate the folder with the video file. HDMI port, using an HDMI cable, and project the Press the video file name, and it will begin to play device directly to the Passenger Screen.
  • Page 255: Device Manager

    MULTIMEDIA Device Manager provides an easy place to view all Removing Bluetooth® Headphones EVICE ANAGER the devices connected to the Uconnect system and 1. From the Controls screen, press the Manage lets you pair the Driver’s smartphone to the Headphones button. Uconnect system.
  • Page 256: Camera

    MULTIMEDIA 3RD PARTY APPS — IF EQUIPPED AMERA Camera will display the equipped vehicle camera If equipped, your vehicle may contain some 3rd feed. When selected, press the desired Camera party apps, which will further enhance your button. The feed from that camera will display in Uconnect system.
  • Page 257: Rear Seat Entertainment With

    MULTIMEDIA NOTE: For information on the front media hub USB/AUX ETTING TARTED You cannot change the audio source within the ports page 85. Ú app. To do so, press the Media button and then CCESSING press the Sources button. NTERTAINMENT WITH MAZON To exit the app, press any of the buttons on the bottom menu bar.
  • Page 258: Accessing Rear Seat Entertainment With Amazon Firetv Built-In From The Rear Screens

    MULTIMEDIA Follow the steps below: Connecting to a Network CCESSING 1. Access the Home screen for the Passenger During the start up process, the system will then NTERTAINMENT WITH MAZON Screen. connect a network. If Wi-Fi is activated in the UILT IN FROM THE CREENS...
  • Page 259 MULTIMEDIA App Content Some options in the fly-out menu are listed below: AIRING EMOTE During the process, streaming services and TV Power — This will power the screen off.  SING THE CREENS services can be selected to focus on what you plan On Screen Remote —...
  • Page 260 MULTIMEDIA 1. Power Button — Turns the screen for the EDIA OURCES NPUT SING THE NTERTAINMENT EMOTE selected channel on or off. ADIO AND CREENS ONTROL 2. 5-way Navigation Control — This control has Front Radio Screen options by pressing the Circle button Up, Down, Left, or Right to navigate on-screen for Users can select inputs for each rear screen from selections and pushing the center button to...
  • Page 261: Rear Seat Entertainment With Amazon Firetv Built-In Streaming (Using The Radio And Rear Screens)

    MULTIMEDIA 11. Alexa — Push to activate Alexa. To replace the batteries: These options will be in the top menu of Browse Media and are listed below: 12. Menu — Push to access the FireTV menu. 1. Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote, then slide the battery cover FireTV —...
  • Page 262: Rear Screen Entertainment With Amazon Firetv Built-In Apps/Games (Using The Rear Screens)

    MULTIMEDIA Amazon FireTV The front radio screen offers some options: CREEN NTERTAINMENT WITH Power — This will turn Amazon FireTV Built-in on TV B The main source to access online streaming for  MAZON UILT or off. Rear Seat Entertainment is Amazon FireTV Built-in. AMES SING THE CREENS...
  • Page 263: Rear Seat Entertainment With Amazon Firetv Built-In 3Rd Party Apps - If Equipped

    MULTIMEDIA Some screen information includes: VOXX EVOLVE Decrease Timing Between Notifications Button VOXX EVOLVE is a 3rd party app that can offer  more casting options for mobile devices with Rear Notifications ON/OFF Button  Seat Entertainment. Increase Timing Between Notifications Button ...
  • Page 264: Headphones Operation

    MULTIMEDIA Wireless Headphones Pairing EADPHONES PERATION LIMATE ONTROLS To pair wireless headphones with Rear Seat Rear Seat Entertainment does not come equipped The Rear Climate Controls can also be controlled Entertainment using the rear screens, follow the with headphones. Customers will need to provide using Rear Seat Entertainment page 73.
  • Page 265 MULTIMEDIA Icon Description Rear Passenger Temperature Up and Down Buttons Provides the rear passengers with independent temperature control. Press the button on the touchscreen to increase or decrease the temperature. The temperature will get warmer as you move up toward the red arrow and colder as you move down toward the blue arrow. Headliner Mode Headliner Mode...
  • MULTIMEDIA Off-Road Pages has the following selectable pages: Status of Hill Descent EGAL OTICE  Vehicle Dynamics Hill Descent Control or Selec-Speed Control   To access Legal and Compliance information Selected Speed in MPH (km/h). Accessory Gauges about Rear Seat Entertainment from the rear ...
  • Page 267: Vehicle Dynamics

    MULTIMEDIA & R EHICLE YNAMICS CCESSORY AUGES ITCH The Vehicle Dynamics page displays information The Accessory Gauges page displays the current The Pitch & Roll page displays the vehicle’s current concerning the vehicle’s drivetrain. status of the vehicle’s Coolant Temperature, Oil pitch (angle up and down) and roll (angle side to Temperature, Oil Pressure, Transmission side) in degrees.
  • Page 268: Suspension

    MULTIMEDIA NOTE: The vehicle must be in the ON/RUN position to phone within the vehicle. This condition is not display Selec-Terrain information. harmful to the radio. If your radio performance does The wheel articulation will be represented by a not satisfactorily improve from repositioning the yellow color in the Wheel Articulation.
  • Page 269: Safety Features

    SAFETY SAFETY FEATURES You also may experience the following normal WARNING! characteristics when the ABS activates: (ABS) The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws of RAKE YSTEM  ABS motor noise or clicking sounds (you may  physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it continue to hear for a short time after the stop).
  • Page 270: Rear Seat Reminder Alert (Rsra)

    SAFETY (DDD) — Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) System Intervention ROWSY RIVER ETECTION Warning Light Using feedback obtained from the driver’s steering QUIPPED patterns, any buttons/switches that are pressed, The yellow ABS Warning Light will turn on when the DDD detects when the driver is feeling fatigued and from the front camera, the system implements ignition is placed in the ON/RUN mode and may and warns the driver to pull over and take a break.
  • Page 271: Electronic Brake Control (Ebc) System

    SAFETY NOTE: Brake Assist System (BAS) If the conditions described above are not detected The BAS is designed to optimize the vehicle’s continuously during the entire driving period, the braking capability during emergency braking “Drowsy Driver” message may be displayed later maneuvers.
  • Page 272 SAFETY Brake System Warning Light Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ERM can only reduce the chance of wheel lift occurring during severe or evasive driving The red Brake System Warning Light will turn on ESC enhances directional control and stability of maneuvers;...
  • Page 273 SAFETY The ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light Partial Off WARNING! located in the instrument cluster will start to flash This mode may be useful if the vehicle becomes as soon as the ESC system becomes active. The Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly ...
  • Page 274 SAFETY ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light The ESC OFF Indicator Light indicates the HDC Has Three States: customer has elected to have the And ESC OFF Indicator Light 1. Off (feature is not enabled and will not Electronic Stability Control (ESC) in a activate).
  • Page 275 SAFETY The following summarizes the HDC set speeds: Deactivating HDC Feedback To The Driver HDC Target Set Speeds HDC will be deactivated but remain available if any The instrument cluster has an HDC icon and the of the following conditions occur: HDC switch has an LED icon, which offers feedback P = No set speed.
  • Page 276 SAFETY Hill Start Assist (HSA) Towing With HSA WARNING! HSA is designed to mitigate roll back from a HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate roll There may be situations where the Hill Start complete stop while on an incline. If the driver back while towing a trailer.
  • Page 277 SAFETY Rain Brake Support (RBS) 3. Active (feature is enabled and actively SSC Target Set Speeds controlling vehicle speed) 1st = .6 mph (1 km/h) RBS may improve braking performance in wet  conditions. It will periodically apply a small amount 2nd = 1.2 mph (2 km/h) Enabling SSC ...
  • Page 278 SAFETY Traction Control System (TCS) Driver Override: Feedback To The Driver: The driver may override SSC activation with throttle The instrument cluster has an SSC icon and the The TCS monitors the amount of wheel spin of or brake application at any time. SSC switch has an LED which offers feedback to each of the driven wheels.
  • Page 279: Auxiliary Driving Systems

    SAFETY When TSC is functioning, the ESC Activation/ NOTE: Malfunction Indicator Light will flash, the engine The BSM system DOES NOT alert the driver  power may be reduced and you may feel the about rapidly approaching vehicles that are brakes being applied to individual wheels to outside the detection zones.
  • Page 280 SAFETY Sensor Location (Left Side Shown) BSM Warning Light Side Monitoring The BSM system notifies the driver of objects in the The BSM system monitors the detection zone from Entering From The Rear detection zones by illuminating the BSM warning three different entry points (Side, Rear, Front) Vehicles that come up from behind your vehicle on light located in the outside mirrors.
  • Page 281 SAFETY Overtaking Traffic If you pass another vehicle slowly with a relative speed of less than 15 mph (24 km/h) and the vehicle remains in the blind spot for approximately 1.5 seconds, the warning light will be illuminated. If the difference in speed between the two vehicles is greater than 15 mph (24 km/h), the warning light will not illuminate.
  • Page 282 SAFETY Rear Cross Path (RCP) NOTE: Blind Spot Alert Lights Only In a parking lot situation, oncoming vehicles can be When operating in Blind Spot Alert mode, the BSM RCP is intended to aid the driver when backing out obscured by vehicles parked on either side. If the system will provide a visual alert in the appropriate of parking spaces where their vision of oncoming sensors are blocked by other structures or...
  • Page 283: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw) With Mitigation

    SAFETY Blind Spot Alert Off level of active braking to help slow the vehicle and NOTE: mitigate the potential forward collision. If the driver When the BSM system is turned off, there will be The minimum speed for FCW activation is ...
  • Page 284 SAFETY FCW Braking Status And Sensitivity NOTE: FCW Limited Warning Changing the FCW status to “Only Warning” The FCW Sensitivity and Active Braking status are  If the instrument cluster displays “ACC/FCW prevents the system from providing limited programmable through the Uconnect system Limited Functionality”...
  • Page 285 SAFETY Pedestrian Emergency Braking (PEB) The minimum speed for PEB activation is 3 mph NOTE: (5 km/h). The PEB system will retain the last setting selected PEB is a subsystem of the Forward Collision by the driver after ignition shut down. The system Warning (FCW) system which provides the driver WARNING! will not reset to the default setting when the...
  • Page 286: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    SAFETY pressure must be increased to the recommended RESSURE ONITORING YSTEM CAUTION! cold tire pressure in order for the TPMS Warning (TPMS) Light to be turned off. The TPMS has been optimized for the original  equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures The TPMS will warn the driver of a low tire pressure NOTE: based on the vehicle recommended cold tire...
  • Page 287 SAFETY NOTE: Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Warnings The TPMS is not intended to replace normal tire  care and maintenance, or to provide warning of The TPMS Warning Light will illuminate in a tire failure or condition. the instrument cluster, and an audible The TPMS should not be used as a tire pressure chime will be activated, when one or ...
  • Page 288 SAFETY Should a low tire condition occur on any of the four If the ignition switch is cycled, this sequence will Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light will active road tire(s), you should stop as soon as repeat, providing the system fault still exists. If the flash on and off for 75 seconds and then remain on possible, and inflate the low tire(s) that is in a system fault no longer exists, the Tire Pressure...
  • Page 289 SAFETY TPMS Deactivation — If Equipped The instrument cluster will display the “SERVICE The hazard lamps will come on to confirm the TPM SYSTEM” message and then display pressure vehicle is in Tire Fill Alert mode. If the hazard lamps The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) can values in place of the dashes.
  • Page 290: Occupant Restraint Systems

    SAFETY Selectable Tire Fill Alert (STFA) — NOTE: 3. The horn will chirp once again when enough air is added or removed to reach proper selected The STFA system will only support inflating or If Equipped pressure level. deflating one tire at a time. The Selectable Tire Fill Alert (STFA) system is an The system will be activated when the TPMS optional feature that is included as part of the...
  • Page 291: Seat Belt Systems

    SAFETY Here are some simple steps you can take to 8. Do not lean against the door or window. If your Research has shown that seat belts save lives, and minimize the risk of harm from a deploying air bag: vehicle has side air bags, and deployment they can reduce the seriousness of injuries in a occurs, the side air bags will inflate forcefully...
  • Page 292 BeltAlert is not active when the authorized dealer. FCA US LLC does not erly buckled up. You can strike the interior of outboard front passenger seat is unoccupied). The recommend deactivating BeltAlert.
  • Page 293 SAFETY WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Wearing your seat belt incorrectly could make A seat belt that is buckled into the wrong A frayed or torn seat belt could rip apart in a    your injuries in a collision much worse. You buckle will not protect you properly.
  • Page 294 SAFETY 4. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies 6. To release the seat belt, push the red button low across your hips, below your abdomen. To on the buckle. The seat belt will automatically remove slack in the lap belt portion, pull up on retract to its stowed position.
  • Page 295 SAFETY Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage NOTE: Third Row Center Seat Belt Operating The adjustable upper shoulder belt anchorage is Instructions In the driver and outboard front passenger seats, equipped with an Easy Up feature. This feature the top of the shoulder belt can be adjusted The third row center seat belts feature a seat belt allows the shoulder belt anchorage to be adjusted upward or downward to position the seat belt away...
  • Page 296 SAFETY 7. Position the lap belt so that it is snug and lies low across your hips, below your abdomen. To remove slack in the lap belt portion, pull up on the shoulder belt. To loosen the lap belt if it is too tight, pull on the lap belt.
  • Page 297 SAFETY Third Row Belt Guides Place the shoulder belt across the chest and away WARNING! from the neck. Never place the shoulder belt NOTE: behind the back or under the arm. When reattaching the mini-latch plate and  There are three belt guides located on the top of mini-buckle, ensure the seat belt webbing is Seat Belt Extender the seat backs, one for each seating position in the...
  • Page 298 SAFETY Seat Belt Pretensioner Switchable Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) The front outboard seat belt system is equipped with pretensioning devices that are designed to The seat belts in the passenger seating positions remove slack from the seat belt in the event of a are equipped with a Switchable Automatic Locking collision.
  • Page 299: Supplemental Restraint Systems (Srs)

    SAFETY In Automatic Locking Mode, the shoulder belt is 3. Allow the seat belt to retract. As the seat belt UPPLEMENTAL ESTRAINT YSTEMS retracts, you will hear a clicking sound. This automatically pre-locked. The seat belt will still (SRS) retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. indicates the seat belt is now in the Automatic Use the Automatic Locking Mode anytime a child Locking Mode.
  • Page 300 SAFETY The ORC also includes diagnostics that will Seat Belt Pretensioners  WARNING! illuminate the instrument panel Air Bag Warning Seat Track Position Sensors  Light if a malfunction is detected that could affect Ignoring the Air Bag Warning Light in your Occupant Classification System ...
  • Page 301 SAFETY Front Air Bags Driver And Passenger Front Air Bag WARNING! Features This vehicle has front air bags and lap/shoulder Being too close to the steering wheel or instru-  belts for both the driver and front passenger. The The Advanced Front Air Bag system has multistage ment panel during front air bag deployment front air bags are a supplement to the seat belt driver and front passenger air bags.
  • Page 302 SAFETY Front Air Bag Operation When the ORC detects a collision requiring the This vehicle is equipped with a right front passenger Occupant Classification System (“OCS”) front air bags, it signals the inflator units. A large Front Air Bags are designed to provide additional that is designed to provide Passenger Advanced quantity of non-toxic gas is generated to inflate the protection by supplementing the seat belts.
  • Page 303 SAFETY Occupant Classification Module (OCM) And Sensor The Occupant Classification Module (OCM) is located underneath the front passenger seat. The Sensor is located beneath the passenger seat cushion foam. Any weight on the seat will be sensed by the Sensor. The OCM uses input from the Sensor to determine the front passenger’s most probable classification. The OCM communicates this information to the ORC.
  • Page 304 SAFETY In order for the OCS to operate as designed, it is Lighter Weight Passengers (Including Small Adults) WARNING! important for the front passenger to be seated When a lighter weight passenger, including a small properly and properly wearing the seat belt. Never place a rear-facing child restraint in ...
  • Page 305 SAFETY Examples of improper front passenger seating include: The front passenger’s weight is transferred to  another part of the vehicle (like the door, arm rest or instrument panel). The front passenger leans forward, sideways, or  turns to face the rear of the vehicle. The front passenger’s seatback is not in the full ...
  • Page 306 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Stan- Only FCA US LLC approved seat accessories may dards (FMVSS) and/or Canadian Motor Placing an object on the floor under the front ...
  • Page 307 SAFETY Knee Impact Bolsters Supplemental Side Air Bags When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam on the outboard side of the seatback’s trim cover. The The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the knees Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags (SABs) inflating SAB deploys through the seat seam into of the driver and front passenger, and position the This vehicle is equipped with Supplemental...
  • Page 308 SAFETY The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial or Side Impacts complete ejection of vehicle occupants through The Side Air Bags are designed to activate in side windows in certain side impact events. certain side impacts. The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) determines whether the WARNING! deployment of the Side Air Bags in a particular...
  • Page 309 SAFETY The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial or WARNING! WARNING! complete ejection of vehicle occupants through side windows in certain rollover or side impact Occupants, including children, who are up Relying on the Side Air Bags alone could lead ...
  • Page 310 SAFETY If A Deployment Occurs Enhanced Accident Response System If the irritation continues, see your doctor. If these particles settle on your clothing, follow the The front air bags are designed to deflate In the event of an impact, if the communication garment manufacturer’s instructions for immediately after deployment.
  • Page 311 SAFETY Your vehicle may also be designed to perform any NOTE: After an accident, if the vehicle will not start after of these other functions in response to the After an accident, remember to cycle the ignition to performing the reset procedure, the vehicle must Enhanced Accident Response System: be towed to an authorized dealer to be inspected the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position and remove the key...
  • Page 312: Child Restraints

    SAFETY The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such HILD ESTRAINTS WARNING! data as: Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up at Do not attempt to modify any part of your air  How various systems in your vehicle were oper- ...
  • Page 313 SAFETY There are different sizes and types of restraints for children from newborn size to the child almost large enough for an adult safety belt. Always check the child seat Owner’s Manual to make sure you have the correct seat for your child. Carefully read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the child restraint Owner’s Manual and on all the labels attached to the child restraint.
  • Page 314 SAFETY Infant And Child Restraints WARNING! WARNING! Safety experts recommend that children ride Improper installation can lead to failure of an Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the   rear-facing in the vehicle until they are two years infant or child restraint.
  • Page 315 SAFETY Children Too Large For Booster Seats 3. Does the shoulder belt cross the child’s If the answer to any of these questions was “no,” shoulder between the neck and arm? then the child still needs to use a booster seat in Children who are large enough to wear the this vehicle.
  • Page 316 SAFETY Recommendations For Attaching Child Restraints Use Any Attachment Method Shown With An “X” Below Combined Weight of LATCH – Lower Restraint Type the Child + Child LATCH – Lower Seat Belt + Top Tether Seat Belt Only Anchors + Top Tether Restraint Anchors Only Anchor...
  • Page 317 SAFETY Lower Anchors And Tethers For CHildren LATCH Positions For Installing Child (LATCH) Restraint System Restraints In This Vehicle Second Row Bench LATCH Positions (8 Passenger) LATCH Label Lower Anchorage Symbol (2 Anchorages Per Seating Position) Your vehicle is equipped with the child restraint Captain’s Chairs Second Row LATCH Positions Top Tether Anchorage Symbol anchorage system called LATCH, which stands for...
  • Page 318 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With LATCH Use the LATCH anchorage system until the What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of combined weight of the child and the child restraint the child restraint) for using the LATCH anchorage 65 lbs (29.5 kg) is 65 lbs (29.5 kg).
  • Page 319 SAFETY Locating The LATCH Anchorages Seven And Eight Passenger Vehicles: 2nd Row Upper Tether Anchorage Locations The lower anchorages are round bars that are found at the rear of the seat cushion where it meets the seatback, below the anchorage symbols on the seatback.
  • Page 320 SAFETY Center Seat LATCH Seven And Eight Passenger Vehicles: 3rd Row WARNING! Upper Tether Anchorage Locations Seven Passenger And Eight Passenger Third Row Never use the same lower anchorage to attach Seating: more than one child restraint. For typical installation instructions, see page 318.
  • Page 321 SAFETY 3. Attach the lower hooks or connectors of the How To Stow An Unused Switchable-ALR WARNING! child restraint to the lower anchorages in the (ALR) Seat Belt: selected seating position. Adjust the seat back Child restraint anchorages are designed to ...
  • Page 322 SAFETY Lap/Shoulder Belt Systems For Installing The seat belts in the passenger seating positions are equipped with a Switchable Automatic Locking Child Restraints In This Vehicle Retractor (ALR) that is designed to keep the lap portion of the seat belt tight around the child restraint so that it is not necessary to use a locking clip.
  • Page 323 SAFETY Frequently Asked Questions About Installing Child Restraints With Seat Belts What is the weight limit (child’s weight + weight of Always use the tether anchor when using the seat the child restraint) for using the Tether Anchor with belt to install a forward facing child restraint, up to Weight limit of the Child Restraint the seat belt to attach a forward facing child the recommended weight limit of the child...
  • Page 324 SAFETY 3. Slide the latch plate into the buckle until you 9. Test that the child restraint is installed tightly 1. Look behind the seating position where you hear a “click.” by pulling back and forth on the child seat at plan to install the child restraint to find the the belt path.
  • Page 325: Safety Tips

    SAFETY SAFETY TIPS 3. Attach the tether strap hook of the child restraint to the top tether anchorage as shown in the diagram. RANSPORTING ASSENGERS NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE CARGO AREA. WARNING! Do not leave children or animals inside parked ...
  • Page 326: Transporting Pets

    SAFETY Air Bag Warning Light Floor Mat Safety Information RANSPORTING The Air Bag Warning Light will turn on for Always use floor mats designed to fit your vehicle. Air Bags deploying in the front seat could harm four to eight seconds as a bulb check Only use a floor mat that does not interfere with the your pet.
  • Page 327: Outside The Vehicle

    SAFETY ERIODIC AFETY HECKS HOULD WARNING! WARNING! UTSIDE EHICLE ONLY install floor mats designed to fit your NEVER place any objects under the floor mat   vehicle. NEVER install a floor mat that cannot (e.g., towels, keys, etc.). These objects could Tires be properly attached and secured to your change the position of the floor mat and may...
  • Page 328: Exhaust Gas

    SAFETY The best protection against carbon monoxide entry XHAUST ARBON ONOXIDE ARNINGS into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust system. WARNING! WARNING! Whenever a change is noticed in the sound of the Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is exhaust system, when exhaust fumes can be carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and...
  • Page 329: Hazard Warning Flashers

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS When you must leave the vehicle to seek If equipped, the overhead console contains an assistance, the Hazard Warning Flashers will ASSIST and SOS button. The Hazard Warning Flashers button is located in continue to operate even though the ignition is WARNING! the center console just below the climate control...
  • Page 330 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: ASSIST Call 2. The LED light located within the ASSIST and SOS buttons on the overhead console will turn The ASSIST Button is used to automatically Your vehicle may be transmitting data as  green once a connection to a SOS operator has authorized by the subscriber.
  • Page 331 The SOS Call system is embedded into the  ASSIST and SOS buttons will continuously illumi- factors beyond FCA US LLC’s control may prevent vehicle’s electrical system. Do not add after- nate red. or stop the SOS Call system operation. These market electrical equipment to the vehicle’s...
  • Page 332: Jacking And Tire Changing

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: LTE (voice/data) or 4G (data) network  WARNING! congestion Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void Being under a jacked-up vehicle is dangerous. Weather   the user's authority to operate the equipment. The vehicle could slip off the jack and fall on Buildings, structures, geographic terrain, or ...
  • Page 333: Preparations For Jacking

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY REPARATIONS ACKING 1. Park the vehicle on a firm, level surface as far from the edge of the roadway as possible. Avoid icy or slippery areas. WARNING! Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic.
  • Page 334: Spare Tire Stowage

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY PARE TOWAGE The spare tire is stowed under the rear of the vehicle by means of a cable winch mechanism. To remove or stow the spare, use the jack handle/lug wrench connected to the square socket extension to rotate the “spare tire drive”...
  • Page 335: Spare Tire Removal

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY PARE EMOVAL Remove the spare tire before attempting to jack up the vehicle. The spare tire is stowed underneath the rear cargo area on the outside of the vehicle. 1. Assemble the jacking tools. Winch Nut Plug Wrench Rotation 3.
  • Page 336: Jacking Instructions

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 6. Slide the retainer up the steel extension tube WARNING! and winch cable. Rotate the retainer and push it through the hole in the wheel. Apply the parking brake firmly and set the  transmission in PARK. Block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel ...
  • Page 337 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 2. Assemble the jack and tools page 333. Ú CAUTION! Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on locations other than those indicated in the Jacking Instructions for this vehicle. 3. When changing a front tire, place the scissor jack under the front chassis lifting point, as indicated by the triangular lift point symbol shown below.
  • Page 338 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 7. Position the spare wheel/tire on the vehicle 8. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack screw and install the lug nuts with the cone-shaped counterclockwise, and remove the jack and end toward the wheel. Lightly tighten the nuts. wheel blocks.
  • Page 339 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 10. Position the wheel behind the rear fascia/ WARNING! bumper with the valve stem facing inward. Push the end of the winch’s cable, spring and A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision steel sleeve through the front side of the road or hard stop could endanger the occupants of wheel.
  • Page 340: Jump Starting

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY JUMP STARTING 3. If using another vehicle to jump start the REPARATIONS TART battery, park the vehicle within the jumper The battery in your vehicle is located in the front of If your vehicle has a discharged battery, it can be cables’...
  • Page 341: Jump Starting Procedure

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Connecting The Jumper Cables WARNING! WARNING! 1. Connect the positive (+) end of the jumper Do not connect the jumper cable to the negative Batteries contain sulfuric acid that can burn  cable to the positive (+) post of the discharged your skin or eyes and generate hydrogen gas (-) post of the discharged battery.
  • Page 342: Refueling In Emergency

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: 3. Disconnect the positive (+) end of the jumper See below steps for refueling: cable from the positive (+) post of the booster In certain cold conditions, ice may prevent the fuel 1. Retrieve funnel from the spare tire storage battery.
  • Page 343: If Your Engine Overheats

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTE: CAUTION! WARNING! There are steps that you can take to slow down an impending overheat condition: Driving with a hot cooling system could damage Never have any smoking materials lit in or  near the vehicle when the fuel door is open or your vehicle.
  • Page 344 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY To move the vehicle in cases where the 5. Pull the tether strap out as far as it will go, then transmission will not shift out of PARK (P) (such as release it. The transmission should now be in a depleted battery), a Manual Park Release is NEUTRAL (N), allowing the vehicle to be available.
  • Page 345: Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 5. Confirm that the tether has retracted fully NOTE: CAUTION! and re-install the access cover. If the Shifts between DRIVE (D) and REVERSE (R) can access cover cannot be re-installed, repeat only be achieved at wheel speeds of 5 mph Racing the engine or spinning the wheels may ...
  • Page 346 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY All-Wheel Drive Models Rear-Wheel Drive All-Wheel Drive Models With Two-Speed Towing Condition Wheels OFF The Ground With Single-Speed Models Transfer Case Transfer Case If Transmission Is Operable: Detailed Instructions page 212 Ú Transmission in  NEUTRAL Transmission in PARK ...
  • Page 347: Rear Wheel Drive Models

    ODELS  Vehicle’s equipped with air suspension, must have For instructions on shifting the transmission to FCA US LLC recommends towing with all wheels NEUTRAL (N) when the engine is off Tire Jack Mode page 241 enabled to prevent air Ú...
  • Page 348: Emergency Tow Hooks - If Equipped

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY — MERGENCY OOKS WARNING! CAUTION! QUIPPED Tow hooks are for emergency use only, to rescue Do not use a chain for freeing a stuck vehicle.  a vehicle stranded off road. Do not use tow Your vehicle may be equipped with front and rear Chains may break, causing serious injury or recovery tow hooks.
  • Page 349: Servicing And Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED SERVICING An authorized dealer will reset the oil change Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip: indicator message after completing the scheduled Check engine oil level  Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil oil change or for engine oil life reset procedure Check windshield washer fluid level ...
  • Page 350: Maintenance Plan

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE AINTENANCE Refer to the Maintenance Plans for the required maintenance intervals. At Every Oil Change Interval As Indicated By Oil Change Indicator System: Change oil and filter.  Rotate the tires.  NOTE: Rotate at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before the oil indicator system turns on. Inspect battery and clean and tighten terminals as required.
  • Page 351 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Additional Inspections Inspect the CV/Universal joints. Inspect front suspension, tie rod ends, and replace if necessary. Inspect the front and rear axle fluid, change if using your vehicle for police, taxi, fleet, off-road or frequent trailer towing.
  • Page 352 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Mileage or time passed (whichever comes first) Or Years: Or Kilometers: Flush and replace the engine coolant at 10 years or 150,000 miles (240,000 km) whichever comes first. Replace accessory drive belt. Inspect accessory drive belt tensioner and pulley, replace if necessary.
  • Page 353: Engine Compartment

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 5.7L E NGINE 1 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 6 — Engine Coolant Reservoir Cap 2 — Engine Oil Fill Cap 7 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 8 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 4 —...
  • Page 354: L Engine

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 6.4L E NGINE 1 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 5 — Battery 2 — Engine Oil Fill Cap 6 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 3 — Engine Oil Dipstick 7 — Washer Fluid Reservoir Cap 4 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap 8 —...
  • Page 355: Checking Oil Level

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE HECKING EVEL DDING ASHER LUID AINTENANCE ATTERY To ensure proper engine lubrication, the engine oil The instrument cluster display will indicate when Your vehicle is equipped with a maintenance-free must be maintained at the correct level. Check the the washer fluid level is low.
  • Page 356: Pressure Washing

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE NGINE CAUTION! Engine Oil Selection An authorized dealer has the qualified service It is essential when replacing the cables on  personnel, special tools, and equipment to the battery that the positive cable is attached Use only the manufacturer's recommended fluids perform all service operations in an expert to the positive post and the negative cable is...
  • Page 357: Engine Oil Filter

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE American Petroleum Institute (API) Materials Added To Engine Oil NGINE LEANER ILTER Approved Engine Oil The manufacturer strongly recommends against For the proper maintenance intervals page 348. Ú the addition of any additives (other than leak These symbols mean that the oil has been certified detection dyes) to the engine oil.
  • Page 358: Air Conditioner Maintenance

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Engine Air Cleaner Filter Removal Engine Air Cleaner Filter Installation WARNING! 1. With suitable tool fully loosen fasteners on NOTE: Use only refrigerants and compressor lubri-  the engine air cleaner filter cover. Inspect and clean the housing if dirt or debris is cants approved by the manufacturer for your present before replacing the engine air cleaner 2.
  • Page 359 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Refrigerant Recovery And Recycling — 2. With the glove compartment door open, NOTE: remove the glove compartment tension tether When disengaging the glove compartment door R–1234yf and tether clip by sliding the clip toward the from its hinges, there will be some resistance. R–1234yf Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a face of the glove compartment door.
  • Page 360 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 5. Pull out on the access door release tab and 8. Install the cabin air filter with the arrow on the then pull down from the top to remove the filter pointing toward the floor. When installing cabin air filter access door from the vehicle.
  • Page 361: Accessory Drive Belt Inspection

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Belt replacement on some models requires the CCESSORY RIVE NSPECTION use of special tools, we recommend having your vehicle serviced at an authorized dealer. WARNING! UBRICATION Do not attempt to inspect an accessory drive  belt with vehicle running. Locks and all body pivot points, including such items as seat tracks, door hinge pivot points and When working near the radiator cooling fan,...
  • Page 362: Windshield Wiper Blades

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE If a wiper blade or wiper arm is damaged, replace 4. Install the wiper blade and firmly push the INDSHIELD IPER LADES the affected wiper arm or blade with a new unit. Do wiper blade until it snaps into place. Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and the not attempt to repair a wiper arm or blade that is windshield periodically with a sponge or soft cloth...
  • Page 363: Exhaust System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 2. To remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm, 4. Gently lower the tip of the wiper arm onto the WARNING! grab the bottom end of the wiper blade glass. nearest to wiper arm with your left hand. With Exhaust gases can injure or kill.
  • Page 364: Cooling System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE To minimize the possibility of catalytic converter CAUTION! WARNING! damage: Damage to the catalytic converter can result if When working near the radiator cooling fan,  Do not interrupt the ignition when the transmis-   your vehicle is not kept in proper operating disconnect the fan motor lead or turn the igni- sion is in gear and the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 365 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cooling System — Drain, Flush And Refill emergency, the cooling system will need to be Please review these recommendations for using drained, flushed, and refilled with fresh OAT Organic Additive Technology (OAT) engine coolant NOTE: coolant (conforming to MS.90032), by an autho- that meets the requirements of the manufacturer Some vehicles require special tools to add coolant rized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 366 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Coolant Level Some vehicles require special tools to add  WARNING! coolant properly. Failure to fill these systems The coolant bottle provides a quick visual method properly could lead to severe internal engine Do not open hot engine cooling system. Never ...
  • Page 367: Brake System

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE If an examination of your engine compartment RAKE YSTEM WARNING! shows no evidence of radiator or hose leaks, the In order to ensure brake system performance, all vehicle may be safely driven. The vapor will soon Use only manufacturer's recommended brake ...
  • Page 368: Automatic Transmission

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Fluid Level Check Selection Of Lubricant WARNING! The fluid level is preset at the factory and does not It is important to use the proper transmission fluid Do not allow petroleum-based fluid to contam-  require adjustment under normal operating to ensure optimum transmission performance and inate the brake fluid.
  • Page 369: Transfer Case

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Front Axle Fluid Level Check Selection Of Lubricant Selection Of Lubricant The front axle oil level needs to be no lower than Use only the manufacturer's recommended fluid Use only the manufacturer's recommended fluid 1/8 inch (3 mm) below the bottom of the fill hole. page 414.
  • Page 370 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Underhood Fuses WARNING! The Power Distribution Center (PDC) is located on If the replaced fuse blows again, contact an  the passenger side of the engine compartment, authorized dealer. behind the headlamp. This center contains cartridge fuses, micro fuses, relays, and circuit If a general protection fuse for safety systems ...
  • Page 371 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Power Distribution Center Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Crank Batt 80 Amp Gray – Elec Pwr Str 500 Amp Gray – Starter 250 Amp Gray – Alternator...
  • Page 372 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped 80 Amp Gray – Elec Pwr Str Shunt – Aux Battery * 100 Amp Gray – Rad Fan – – Spare 80 Amp Gray – IPDC 150 Amp Gray –...
  • Page 373 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped ECM / EPS / MGU / BSM / PIM */ HIGH / AUX / COILS / F23A – 10 Amp Red SLM / GPF F23B – 10 Amp Red AIR SUSPENSION / ELSD-RR / EPS –...
  • Page 374 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – 20 Amp Yellow CADM MAP * – – Spare – 10 Amp Red – – Spare – – Spare – 5 Amp Tan Batt Snsr * – 10 Amp Red BPCM/E-STOP * –...
  • Page 375 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – – Spare – 20 Amp Yellow Camera Washer Frt – 15 Amp Blue High Redundant Pwr Supply * – 15 Amp Blue ACT Grille Shutter / ACT Rear Axle Cool Valve / ACT Air Dam –...
  • Page 376 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped 40 Amp Green – BCM Feed #4 – – Spare 40 Amp Green – LTR Coolant Pump * – – Spare – – Spare 50 Amp Red – BSM Feed 1 –...
  • Page 377 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped F100A – 10 Amp Red O2 Heater * F100B – 10 Amp Red O2 Heater * F101 – – Spare F102 25 Amp Clear – Fuel Pmp * F103 –...
  • Page 378 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – 10 Amp Red Night Vision Module / Driver Monitoring Camera (DMC) – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare Automatic Gearbox Shifter Module (AGSM) / Steering Column –...
  • Page 379 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped 30 Amp Pink – Trailer Tow Electric Brake - After market – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare –...
  • Page 380 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – – Spare F41A – – Spare F41B – – Spare F42A – – Spare F42B – 10 Amp Red MOD HVAC Control Frt F43A –...
  • Page 381 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – 20 Amp Yellow MOD CMCM (Radio) F54A – – Spare F54B – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – –...
  • Page 382 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped F62B – – Spare Port UC1 Dual USB Frt / Wireless Charging Pad MOD F63A – 15 Amp Blue (WCPM) - High/Premium Only Telematics Box Module (TBM) / Mod-DCSD /Mod FPDM / RSE F63B –...
  • Page 383 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Rear Power Distribution Center Rear PDC Location The Rear Power Distribution Center is located behind a trim cover of the rear driver’s side quarter panel. This center contains cartridge fuses, micro fuses, relays, and circuit breakers. The following chart corresponds to the fuses inside.
  • Page 384 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped 150 Amp Gray – Underhood PDC Battery Feed – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare 30 Amp –...
  • Page 385 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped F21A – – Spare F21B – 10 Amp Red Sunroof - Dual Pane 2nd & 3rd Row Seat SW-Illumination – – Spare – 10 Amp Red Rear Seat Entertainment (Driver / Passenger) –...
  • Page 386 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – – Spare – 30 Amp Green Mod Audio Amplifier #1A – – Spare F42A – – Spare F42B – – Spare – – Spare F44A –...
  • Page 387 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped 30 Amp Pink – Folding Seat Modules 3rd Row Feed #2 * – – Spare Mod HVAC RR / Mod Occupant Classic / CVPAM / Mod – 10 Amp Red Parktronics / ITCM 3rd Row Additional USB charge (Only LT - RT) / Port Pwr USB –...
  • Page 388 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description * If Equipped – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – – Spare – 20 Amp Yellow Module Seat Heater Frt (PASS) * Animation Lighting RR / Air Compressor (Tire Inflator) / –...
  • Page 389: Bulb Replacement

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Markings NOTE: CAUTION! P (Passenger) — Metric tire sizing is based on US  When installing the Power Distribution Center  design standards. P-Metric tires have the letter cover, it is important to ensure the cover is “P”...
  • Page 390 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TIRE SIZING CHART EXAMPLE: Example Size Designation: P215/65R15XL 95H, 215/65R15 96H, LT235/85R16C, T145/80D18 103M, 31x10.5 R15 LT P = Passenger car tire size based on US design standards, or "..blank.." = Passenger car tire based on European design standards, or LT = Light truck tire based on US design standards, or T or S = Temporary spare tire or 31 = Overall diameter in inches (in)
  • Page 391 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE: Load Identification: Absence of the following load identification symbols on the sidewall of the tire indicates a Standard Load (SL) tire: XL = Extra load (or reinforced) tire, or  LL = Light load tire or ...
  • Page 392 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE EXAMPLE: 01 = Number representing the year in which the tire was manufactured (two digits) 01 means the year 2001  Prior to July 2000, tire manufacturers were only required to have one number to represent the year in which the tire was manufactured. Example: 031 could ...
  • Page 393 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Loading And Tire Pressure This placard tells you important information about the: NOTE: 1. Number of people that can be carried in the The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on vehicle. the driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the driver's side door.
  • Page 394 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE (4) The resulting figure equals the To determine the maximum loading conditions of Metric Example For Load Limit your vehicle, locate the statement “The combined available amount of cargo and luggage For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg and weight of occupants and cargo should never load capacity.
  • Page 395 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 396: Tires - General Information

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Safety Both underinflation and overinflation affect the WARNING! stability of the vehicle and can produce a feeling of WARNING! sluggish response or over responsiveness in the Overloading of your tires is dangerous. steering. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect vehicle Improperly inflated tires are dangerous and ...
  • Page 397 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tire Inflation Pressures Check tire pressures more often if subject to a WARNING! wide range of outdoor temperatures, as tire The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on pressures vary with temperature changes. High speed driving with your vehicle under the driver's side B-pillar or rear edge of the driver's maximum load is dangerous.
  • Page 398 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Tread Wear Indicators Consult an authorized tire dealer for tire repairs It is not recommended driving a vehicle loaded at and additional information. full capacity or to tow a trailer while a tire is in the Tread wear indicators are in the original equipment run flat mode.
  • Page 399 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Life Of Tire Keep dismounted tires in a cool, dry place with as WARNING! little exposure to light as possible. Protect tires The service life of a tire is dependent upon varying from contact with oil, grease, and gasoline. Do not use a tire, wheel size, load rating, or ...
  • Page 400: Tire Types

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Summer tires do not contain the all season authorized tire dealer for recommended safe CAUTION! designation or mountain/snowflake symbol on the operating speeds, loading and cold tire inflation tire sidewall. Use Summer tires only in sets of four; pressures.
  • Page 401 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Spare Tire Matching Original Equipped Tire Do not install a wheel cover or attempt to mount a Since this tire has limited tread life, the original conventional tire on the compact spare wheel, equipment tire should be repaired (or replaced) And Wheel —...
  • Page 402: Wheel And Wheel Trim Care

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Full-Size Spare — If Equipped Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration WARNING! caused by salt, sodium chloride, magnesium The Full-Size spare is for temporary emergency use chloride, calcium chloride, etc., and other road Limited use spares are for emergency use only. only.
  • Page 403: Snow Traction Devices

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE When cleaning extremely dirty wheels including NOTE: RACTION EVICES excessive brake dust, care must be taken in the If you intend parking or storing your vehicle for an Use of traction devices require sufficient selection of tire and wheel cleaning chemicals and extended period after cleaning the wheels with tire-to-body clearance.
  • Page 404 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Wagoneer Snow Traction Device Axle Tire/Wheel Size (maximum projection beyond tire Trim Level profile or equivalent) 275/65R18 Series 1 275/55R20 Rear S Class Series 2 275/55R20 Series 3 Snow Traction Device Axle Tire/Wheel Size (maximum projection beyond tire Trim Level profile or equivalent) Series 1...
  • Page 405 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Grand Wagoneer Snow Traction Device Axle Tire/Wheel Size (maximum projection beyond tire Trim Level profile or equivalent) Series 1 275/55R20 Series 2 Rear S Class Series 3 Snow Traction Device Axle Tire/Wheel Size (maximum projection beyond tire Trim Level profile or equivalent) Series 1...
  • Page 406: Tire Rotation Recommendations

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE For the proper maintenance intervals page 348. Ú CAUTION! CAUTION! More frequent rotation is permissible if desired. The reasons for any rapid or unusual wear should To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, observe Observe the traction device manufacturer’s ...
  • Page 407: Department Of Transportation

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION their use, however, and may depart EMPERATURE RADES significantly from the norm due to UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES The Temperature grades are A (the variations in driving habits, service highest), B, and C, representing the tire's practices, and differences in road The following tire grading categories resistance to the generation of heat and...
  • Page 408: Storing The Vehicle

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE STORING THE VEHICLE The following maintenance recommendations will Do not use abrasive cleaning components, enable you to obtain maximum benefit from the solvents, steel wool or other aggressive material to If you are storing your vehicle for more than three corrosion resistance built into your vehicle.
  • Page 409: Interiors

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE INTERIORS Special Care WARNING! If you drive on salted or dusty roads or if you  A frayed or torn seat belt could rip apart in a EATS ABRIC ARTS drive near the ocean, hose off the undercarriage collision and leave you with no protection.
  • Page 410: Leather Surfaces

    SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster NOTE: LASS URFACES If equipped with light colored leather, it tends to Lenses All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular show any foreign material, dirt, and fabric dye The lenses in front of the instruments in this basis with Mopar®...
  • Page 411: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) BRAKE SYSTEM ORQUE PECIFICATIONS The VIN is found on a label located on the left front Your vehicle is equipped with dual hydraulic brake Lug Nut/Bolt **Lug Nut/ Lug Nut/Bolt corner of the instrument panel pad, visible from systems.
  • Page 412: Fuel Requirements

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FUEL REQUIREMENTS 6.4L E Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern until NGINE each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. Ensure Do not use E-85 flex fuel or ethanol blends greater While operating on gasoline with the required that the socket is fully engaged on the lug nut/bolt than 15% in this engine.
  • Page 413: Materials Added To Fuel

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E-85 I ATERIALS DDED ASOLINE XYGENATE LENDS EHICLES Besides using unleaded gasoline with the proper Some fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline with octane rating, gasolines that contain detergents, oxygenates such as ethanol. Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFV) are compatible with corrosion and stability additives are gasoline containing up to 15% ethanol (E-15).
  • Page 414: Cng And Lp Fuel System Modifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CNG A LP F YSTEM YSTEM AUTIONS CAUTION! ODIFICATIONS The use of fuel additives, which are now being  CAUTION! Modifications that allow the engine to run on sold as octane enhancers, is not recom- Follow these guidelines to maintain your Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) or Liquid Propane mended.
  • Page 415: Fluid Capacities

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) All Engines 26.5 Gallons 100 Liters Engine Oil With Filter 5.7L Engine 7 Quarts 6.6 Liters 6.4L Engine 7 Quarts 6.6 Liters Cooling System * 5.7L Engine 17 Quarts 16.1 Liters 6.4L Engine 18.8 Quarts 17.8 Liters * Includes heater and coolant recovery bottle filled to MAX level.
  • Page 416: Chassis Fluids And Lubricants

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part We recommend using Mopar® API Certified SAE 0W-40 Full Synthetic Engine Oil which meets the requirements of the manufacturer Material Standard Engine Oil — 6.4L Engine MS-12633. Equivalent full synthetic SAE 0W-40 engine oil can be used but must have the API Donut trademark page 355.
  • Page 417: Suggestions For Obtaining Service For Your Vehicle

    This can often provide a Vehicle delivery date and mileage  get prompt and high quality service. FCA US LLC's clue to the current problem. FCA US LLC C USTOMER...
  • Page 418: Mexico

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE Canadian residents with hearing difficulties that FCA US LLC is not responsible for any service EXICO require assistance can use the special needs relay contract you may have purchased from another Av. Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, 1240 service offered by Bell Canada.
  • Page 419: Warranty Information

    See the Warranty Information for the terms and 50 U NITED TATES 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: provisions of FCA US LLC warranties applicable to , D.C. 1-800-424-9153); or go to http:// ASHINGTON this vehicle and market. Refer to www.safercar.gov; or write to: www.mopar.com/om...
  • Page 420: Publication Order Forms

    Owner's Manuals 2. This device must accept any interference These Owner's Manuals have been prepared with received, including interference that may the assistance of service and engineering cause undesired operation. specialists to acquaint you with specific FCA US LLC vehicles.
  • Page 421 INDEX ..........305 ........255 Side Air Bags Amazon FireTV Built-in .........409 ........324 ....363 About Your Brakes Transporting Pets Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ......165 ......... 298 ............ 364 Active Driving Assist System Air Bag Light Disposal ....... 267 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Air Cleaner, Engine Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ........
  • Page 422 ............85 AUX Port Child Restraints .......277 ........193 ........... 313 Auxiliary Driving Systems Camera, Night Vision Booster Seats ..88 ........190 ....... 321 Auxiliary Electrical Outlet (Power Outlet) Camera, Rear Child Seat Installation ........88 ........... 413 ..319 Auxiliary Power Outlet Capacities, Fluid How To Stow An unused ALR Seat Belt...
  • Page 423 Inspection ........362 Door Locks ..........29 Engine ..........351 Points To Remember .........364 Child-Protection Door Lock — Rear Doors ..34 Air Cleaner ..........355 Pressure Cap ..........364 Doors ...............29 Block Heater ..........134 Radiator Cap ..........364 Driver’s Seat Back Tilt ........38 Break-In Recommendations .....
  • Page 424 ............... 410 Fuel ...........192 ........... 411 ......327 FamCam System Additives Hazard Warning Flashers ........... 410 ..........50 Filters Clean Air Head Restraints ..........355 ............. 411 ........115 Air Cleaner Ethanol Head Up Display ......81 ........... 410 Air Conditioning Gasoline Headlights ..........355 ........
  • Page 425 Liftgate Window Wiper/Washer .......72 Ignition ............23 Key Fob Light Bulbs ............ 325 Key Fob Battery Low Or Dead ...... 23 Arm The System ..........27 Lights ............325 Key Fob Not Detected ......... 23 Disarm The System ........27 Air Bag ..........
  • Page 426 .........272 ...........36 ............. 354 Traction Control Memory Seat Oil, Engine ......64 .........36 ............ 413 Turn Signals Memory Seats And Radio Capacity ..........58 ............411 ........... 353 Vanity Mirror Methanol Checking .............57 ............. 353 Warning Instrument Cluster Mirrors Dipstick ..........120 ...........59 ............
  • Page 427 Pets ...............324 Remote Keyless Entry ........18 Phone Storage ..........83 Quadra-Lift ............ 147 Arm The Alarm ..........27 Pinch Protection ..........94 Quadra-Trac ..........144 Disarm The Alarm ........27 Placard, Tire And Loading Information ...391 Programming Additional Key Fobs ....22 Power Remote Sound System (Radio) Control ..
  • Page 428 ........121 .......... 38 ..........290 Seat Belt Reminder Seats Shoulder Belts ..........289 ...........38 ..........31 Seat Belts Adjustment Side Steps, Power ......293 ............45 ........127 Adjustable Shoulder Belt Bolster Signals, Turn ..293 ............46 ......401 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage Easy Entry Snow Chains (Tire Chains) ............49 ............
  • Page 429 Steering Wheel Audio Controls ......248 Tires ......325 Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight ...... 207 Steering Wheel Mounted Sound Aging (Life Of Tires) ........397 Tow/Haul Mode ..........143 System Controls ..........248 Air Pressure ..........394 Towing .........126 Steps, Power Side ..........31 Chains ............
  • Page 430 ......360 Windshield Wiper Blades ............219 ......327 ...........70 Uconnect Warning Flashers, Hazard Windshield Wipers .........220 ......360 Uconnect Settings Warning Lights (Instrument Cluster Wipers Blade Replacement ..31 ..........123 .........71 Customer Programmable Features Descriptions) Wipers, Intermittent ....31 .........12 ........71 Passive Entry Programming...
  • Page 431 The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, resulting in an accident and personal injury. FCA US LLC strongly recommends that the driver use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take their attention off the road.
  • Page 432 ©2021 FCA US LLC. All Rights Reserved. Tous droits réservés. Wagoneer is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC. Wagoneer est une First Edition V1 22_WS_OM_EN_USC marque déposée de FCA US LLC. App Store is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Google Play Store is a registered trademark of Google.

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Wagoneer 2022

How much is a fully loaded 2022 Grand Wagoneer?

2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Pricing As a Series II model with 22-inch alloy wheels and a Palermo leather interior, the Grand Wagoneer begins at $95,440, while the especially opulent Grand Wagoneer Obsidian is listed at $100,440.

How many years of complimentary maintenance do Wagoneer?

Five years of worry-free dealership maintenance, including oil changes and tire rotations. 24/7 concierge support and roadside assistance via phone or online chat. Vehicle pickup/delivery for service and equivalent loaner.

Do Jeep Wagoneers have remote start?

WAGONEER CONNECT SERVICES If your vehicle is equipped, you can remotely start or stop your vehicle, lock or unlock the doors and activate the horn or exterior lights—and much more 1 .

Does the 2022 Wagoneer have power folding mirrors?

The grille leans forward significantly, just like the original Wagoneer, and the hood sports a big Grand Wagoneer logo. Standard exterior features include a black-accented roof, power-folding side exterior mirrors, and dual exhaust.