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this feature is not selected then the memory seat, mirror,
and radio settings can only return to the memory set
position using the door mounted switch. Pressing the
RESET button when in this display will selectYe sor
No.
Flash Lamp Lock
When ON is selected, the front and rear turn signals will
flash when the doors are locked or unlocked with the
RKE transmitter. This feature may be selected with or
without the sound horn on lock feature selected. To make
your selection, press and release the RESET button until
ON or OFF appears.
Headlamp Off Delay
When this feature is selected, the driver can choose to
have the headlights remain on for 0, 30, 60, or 90 seconds
when exiting the vehicle. To make your selection, press
and release the RESET button until 0, 30, 60, or 90
appears.
Easy Exit Seat
This feature provides automatic driver seat positioning to
enhance driver mobility when entering and exiting the
vehicle. To make your selection, press and release the
RESET button until YES (Y) or NO (N) appears.
NOTE: The seat will return to the memorized seat
location (if Recall Memory with Remote Key Unlock is set
to ON) when the RKE transmitter is used to unlock the
door. Refer to “Easy Entry/Exit Seat” under “Driver
Memory Seat” in Section 3 of this manual for more
information.
Tilt MIRR. In Reverse
When this feature is selected and the vehicle is placed in
a reverse gear, the side mirrors tilt downward to allow
the driver to see into the previous blind spot and avoid
objects in close proximity to the rear of the vehicle.
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Key-Off Power Delay
When this feature is selected, the power window
switches, radio, uconnect™ phone (if equipped), DVD
video system (if equipped), power sunroof (if equipped),
and power outlets will remain active for up to 10 minutes
after the ignition switch is turned OFF. Opening a vehicle
door will cancel this feature. To make your selection,
press and release the RESET button until Off, 45 sec.,
5 min., or 10 min. appears.
ILLUMIN. Approach
When this feature is selected, the headlights will activate
and remain on for up to 90 seconds when the doors are
unlocked with the RKE transmitter. To make your selec-
tion, press and release the RESET button until “OFF,”
“30 sec.,” “60 sec.,” or “90 sec.” appears.
Blind Spot Alert
There are 3 selections when operating Blind Spot Alert.
By pressing and releasing the RESET button once, theBlind Spot Alert feature can be activated in “Blind Spot
Alert Lights” mode. When this mode is selected the Blind
Spot Monitor (BSM) system is activated and will only
show a visual alert in the outside mirrors. By pressing
and releasing the RESET button a second time “Blind
Spot Alert Lights/CHM” mode is activated. In this mode
the Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) will show a visual alert in
the outside mirrors as well as an audible alert when the
turn signal is on. When “Blind Spot Alert Off” is selected
the Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) system is deactivated.
NOTE:
If your vehicle has experienced any damage in
the area where the sensor is located, even if the fascia is
not damaged, the sensor may have become misaligned.
Take your vehicle to an authorized dealer to verify sensor
alignment. Having a sensor that is misaligned will result
in the BSM not operating to specification.
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Only when the front control for the rear blower is in the
RRposition do the second row seat occupants have
control of the rear blower speed.
The rear blower control, located in the rear overhead
console, has an off position and a range of blower speeds.
This allows the second row seat occupants to control the
volume of air circulated in the rear of the vehicle.
CAUTION!
Interior air enters the Rear Manual Climate Control
system through an intake grille, located in the pas-
senger side trim panel behind the third row seats.
The heater outlets are located in the passenger side
trim panel, just behind the sliding door. Do not block
or place objects directly in front of the inlet grille or
heater outlets. The electrical system could overload,
causing damage to the blower motor.
Rear Temperature Control
When the blower knob on the front climate control unit is
set to any position other than the rear temperature
settings will be controlled by the rear temperature control
knob on the front climate control unit. The rear mode
selection RR,allows the settings to be controlled by the
rear mode control knob.
To change the temperature in the rear of the vehicle,
rotate the temperature control knob counterclockwise for
cold air, and clockwise for heated air.
When rear controls are locked by the front system, the
lock symbol on the temperature knob is illuminated, and
the rear overhead adjustments are inoperable.
The rear airflow modes will mirror the front unit opera-
tion. Rear PANEL mode is automatically selected when
the front control is in the PANEL mode. When the front
unit is in BI-LEVEL mode, airflow will be emitted from
both the upper and lower rear outlets. When the front
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STARTING PROCEDURES
Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust the
inside and outside mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and if
present, instruct all other occupants to buckle their seat
belts.
WARNING!
•Never leave unattended children alone in a ve-
hicle. Leaving children in a vehicle is dangerous
for a number of reasons. A child or others could be
seriously or fatally injured. Do not leave the key in
the ignition. A child could operate power win-
dows, other controls, or move the vehicle.
•Do not leave animals or children inside parked
vehicles in hot weather. Interior heat build-up may
cause serious injury or death.
Automatic Transaxle
The shift lever must be in the NEUTRAL or PARK
position before you can start the engine. Press the brake
pedal before shifting into any driving gear.
Normal Starting
1. Do not press the accelerator.
2. Use the Fob with Integrated Key to briefly turn the
ignition switch to the START position and release it as
soon as the starter engages. The starter motor will
continue to run, and it will disengage automatically
when the engine is running.
3. If the engine fails to start, the starter will disengage
automatically in 10 seconds. If this occurs, turn the
ignition switch to the OFF position, wait 10 to 15 seconds,
then repeat the “Normal Starting” procedure (Steps 1–3
above).
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Cleaning Headlights
Your vehicle has plastic headlights that are lightweight
and less susceptible to stone breakage than glass head-
lights.
Plastic is not as scratch resistant as glass and therefore
different lens cleaning procedures must be followed.
To minimize the possibility of scratching the lenses and
reducing light output, avoid wiping with a dry cloth. To
remove road dirt, wash with a mild soap solution fol-
lowed by rinsing.
Do not use abrasive cleaning components, solvents, steel
wool or other aggressive material to clean the lenses.
Glass Surfaces
All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basis
with MOPARGlass Cleaner or any commercial
household-type glass cleaner. Never use an abrasive type cleaner. Use caution when cleaning the inside rear win-
dow equipped with electric defrosters or the right rear
quarter window equipped with the radio antenna. Do
not use scrapers or other sharp instruments that may
scratch the elements.
When cleaning the rearview mirror, spray cleaner on the
towel or rag that you are using. Do not spray cleaner
directly on the mirror.
Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster Lenses
The lenses in front of the instruments in this vehicle are
molded in clear plastic. When cleaning the lenses, care
must be taken to avoid scratching the plastic.
1. Clean with a wet soft rag. A mild soap solution may be
used, but do not use high alcohol content or abrasive
cleaners. If soap is used, wipe clean with a clean damp
rag.
2. Dry with a soft tissue.
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FUSES/TIPM
Cavity Cartridge
Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
M15 — 20 Amp YellowRear View Mirror
(RR VW MIR),
Cabin Compart-
ment Node (CCN),
Multi-Function
Control Switch
(MULTIFTCN SW),
Tire Pressure Moni-
tor (TPM), Glow
Plug Module (GLW
PLG MOD) — Ex-
port Diesel Only,
Assy-Shifter (Hall
Effect), Acoustic
Noise Cancellation
(ANC)FUSES/TIPM
Cavity Cartridge
Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
M16 — 10 Amp RedOccupant Restraint
Controller/
Occupant Classifi-
cation Module
(ORC/OCM)
M17 — 15 Amp BlueLeft Tail/License/
Park Lamp (LT-
TAIL/LIC/PRK
LMP), Running
Lamps
M18 — 15 Amp BlueRight Tail/Park/
Run Lamp (RT-
TAIL/PRK/RUN
LMP)
M19 — 25 Amp NaturalAuto Shut Down
(ASD #1 and #2)
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FUSES/TIPM
Cavity Cartridge
Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
M20 — 15 Amp BlueCabin Compart-
ment Node Interior
Light (CCN INT
LIGHT), Switch
Bank (SW BANK),
Steering Control
Module (SCM),
Switch Steering
Wheel
M21 — 20 Amp YellowAuto Shut Down
(ASD #3)
M22 — 10 Amp RedRight Horn (RT
HORN (HI/LOW)
M23 — 10 Amp RedLeft Horn (LT
HORN (HI/LOW)FUSES/TIPM
Cavity Cartridge
Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
M24 — 25 Amp NaturalRear Wiper (REAR
WIPER)
M25 — 20 Amp YellowFuel Pump (FUEL
PUMP), Diesel Lift
Pump (DSL LIFT
PUMP) — Export
Only
M26 — 10 Amp RedPower Mirror
Switch (PWR MIRR
SW), Driver Win-
dow Switch (DRVR
WIND SW)
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FUSES/TIPM
Cavity Cartridge
Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
M34 — 10 Amp RedPark Assist (PRK
ASST), Heater Ven-
tilation, Air Condi-
tioning Module
(HVAC MOD),
Headlamp Wash
(HDLP WASH),
Compass (COM-
PAS), IR Sensor,
Rear Camera, Lamp
Door FT Drv/Pass,
Lamp Flashlight,
AHLM, Relay Die-
sel Cabin Heater,
Rad Fan Diesel
M35 — 10 Amp RedHeated MirrorsFUSES/TIPM
Cavity Cartridge
Fuse Mini-
Fuse Description
M36 — 20 Amp YellowPower Outlet #3
(BATT)
M37 — 10 Amp RedAnti-Lock Brake
System (ABS), Elec-
tronic Stability Pro-
gram (ESP), Stop
Lamp Switch (STP
LP SW), Fuel Pump
Rly Hi Control
M38 — 25 Amp NaturalDoor Lock/Unlock
Motors (LOCK/
UNLOCK MTRS),
Liftgate Lock/
Unlock Motors
The heated mirrors, lower instrument panel power outlet
and removable floor console, when in the front position
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