
Supplemental Restraint System - Airbag........ 55
Sway Control, Trailer ..................... 336
Synthetic Engine Oil ...................... 393
System, Remote Starting .................... 27
Tachometer ............................ 176
Telescoping Steering Column ............... 148
Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC) ........ 238
Temperature Gauge, Engine Coolant .......177,350
Tether Anchor, Child Restraint ............... 73
Theft Alarm (Security Alarm) ................ 18
Theft System (Security Alarm) ............... 18
Tilt Steering Column ..................... 148
Time Delay, Headlight .................... 140
Tire and Loading Information Placard ......... 296
Tire Identification Number (TIN) ............. 294
Tire Markings .......................... 291
Tire Safety Information .................... 291 TIREFIT
.............................. 350
Tires ............................ 84,300,463
Aging (Life of Tires) .................. 307
Air Pressure ........................ 300
Chains ............................ 309
Changing ....................... 360,364
Compact Spare ...................... 304
Flat Changing ....................... 360
General Information .................. 300
High Speed ......................... 303
Inflation Pressures .................... 301
Jacking ......................... 363,364
Life of Tires ........................ 307
Load Capacity ....................... 296
Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) ......... 312
Pressure Warning Light ................ 185
Quality Grading ..................... 463
Radial ............................ 303
Replacement ........................ 308
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Transmitter Programming
(Remote Keyless Entry).................... 21
Transmitter, Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®) . . 153
Transmitter, Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) ........ 21
Transporting Pets ........................ 79
Tread Wear Indicators .................... 306
Trip Odometer ....................... 176,181
Trunk Lid (Deck Lid) .................... 40,41
Trunk Release Remote Control ............... 40
Trunk Release, Emergency .................. 41
Turn Signals ......................... 143,178
UCI Connector ......................... 228
Uconnect™ (Hands-Free Phone) .............. 94
Uniform Tire Quality Grades ................ 463
Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) Connector . . . 228
Universal Transmitter ..................... 153
Unleaded Gasoline ....................... 321
Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt .............. 50Vanity Mirrors
........................... 92
Variance, Compass ....................... 198
Vehicle Certification Label ................. 332
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ............ 6
Vehicle Loading ................... 296,332,334
Vehicle Modifications/Alterations .............. 7
Vehicle Storage ....................... 244,426
Vehicle Theft Alarm (Security Alarm) .......... 18
Viscosity, Engine Oil ...................... 392
Voice Recognition System (VR) .............. 123
Warning Flasher, Hazard .................. 349
Warning Lights
(Instrument Cluster Description) ............. 176
Warnings and Cautions ..................... 6
Warranty Information ..................... 460
Washer Adding Fluid ....................... 398
Washers, Windshield ................ 146,147,398
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VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADA
With respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the name
Chrysler Group LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and
the name Chrysler Canada Inc. used in substitution
therefore.
DRIVING AND ALCOHOL
Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of
accidents.
Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood
alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you are
drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking
driver, call a cab, a friend, or use public transportation.
WARNING!
Driving after drinking can lead to an accident. Your
perceptions are less sharp, your reflexes are slower,
and your judgment is impaired when you have been
drinking. Never drink and then drive.
This manual illustrates and describes the operation of
features and equipment that are either standard or op-
tional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a
description of features and equipment that are no longer
available or were not ordered on this vehicle. Please
disregard any features and equipment described in this
manual that are not on this vehicle.
Chrysler Group LLC reserves the right to make changes
in design and specifications, and/or make additions to or
improvements to its products without imposing any
obligation upon itself to install them on products previ-
ously manufactured.
Copyright © 2010 Chrysler Group LLC
VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADA
With respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the name
Chrysler Group LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and
the name Chrysler Canada Inc. used in substitution
therefore.
DRIVING AND ALCOHOL
Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of
accidents.
Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood
alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you are
drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking
driver, call a cab, a friend, or use public transportation.
WARNING!
Driving after drinking can lead to an accident. Your
perceptions are less sharp, your reflexes are slower,
and your judgment is impaired when you have been
drinking. Never drink and then drive.
This manual illustrates and describes the operation of
features and equipment that are either standard or op-
tional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a
description of features and equipment that are no longer
available or were not ordered on this vehicle. Please
disregard any features and equipment described in this
manual that are not on this vehicle.
Chrysler Group LLC reserves the right to make changes
in design and specifications, and/or make additions to or
improvements to its products without imposing any
obligation upon itself to install them on products previ-
ously manufactured.
Copyright © 2010 Chrysler Group LLC
INSTALLATION OF RADIO TRANSMITTING
EQUIPMENT
Special design considerations are incorporated into this
vehicle’s electronic system to provide immunity to radio
frequency signals. Mobile two-way radios and telephone
equipment must be installed properly by trained person-
nel. The following must be observed during installation.
The positive power connection should be made directly
to the battery and fused as close to the battery as possible.
The negative power connection should be made to body
sheet metal adjacent to the negative battery connection.
This connection should not be fused.
Antennas for two-way radios should be mounted on the
roof or the rear area of the vehicle. Care should be used
in mounting antennas with magnet bases. Magnets may
affect the accuracy or operation of the compass on
vehicles so equipped.The antenna cable should be as short as practical and
routed away from the vehicle wiring when possible. Use
only fully shielded coaxial cable.
Carefully match the antenna and cable to the radio to
ensure a low Standing Wave Ratio (SWR).
Mobile radio equipment with output power greater than
normal may require special precautions.
All installations should be checked for possible interfer-
ence between the communications equipment and the
vehicle’s electronic systems.
INSTALLATION OF RADIO TRANSMITTING
EQUIPMENT
Special design considerations are incorporated into this
vehicle’s electronic system to provide immunity to radio
frequency signals. Mobile two-way radios and telephone
equipment must be installed properly by trained person-
nel. The following must be observed during installation.
The positive power connection should be made directly
to the battery and fused as close to the battery as possible.
The negative power connection should be made to body
sheet metal adjacent to the negative battery connection.
This connection should not be fused.
Antennas for two-way radios should be mounted on the
roof or the rear area of the vehicle. Care should be used
in mounting antennas with magnet bases. Magnets may
affect the accuracy or operation of the compass on
vehicles so equipped.The antenna cable should be as short as practical and
routed away from the vehicle wiring when possible. Use
only fully shielded coaxial cable.
Carefully match the antenna and cable to the radio to
ensure a low Standing Wave Ratio (SWR).
Mobile radio equipment with output power greater than
normal may require special precautions.
All installations should be checked for possible interfer-
ence between the communications equipment and the
vehicle’s electronic systems.