CONTROL BUTTONS
These are located on the left side of the
steering wheel fig. 52.
They allow the driver to select the items
in the Main menu of the display (see
paragraph "Main menu").
❒
/: press and release the
buttons to scroll the main menu and the
submenus upwards or downwards.
❒
/: press and release the
buttons to access the info screens or
the submenus of an item of the main
menu. Button
allows you to exit the
Main menu.
❒OK: press this button to access/
select the info screens or the submenus
of an item of the main menu. Hold the
button pressed for one second to reset
the displayed/selected functions.
MAIN MENU
Menu items
The Menu includes the following items:
❒SPEEDOMETER
❒VEHICLE INFO
❒DRIVER ASSIST
❒FUEL ECO
❒TRIP
❒STOP/START
❒AUDIO
❒ALERTS
❒DISPLAY SET-UP
❒VEHICLE SETUP
The Menu item display mode (capital or
lower-case letters) changes according
to the type of display.
Some options have a submenu.
NOTE With theUconnect™system,
some Menu items are shown and
managed on the display of the latter
and not on the instrument panel display
(see the paragraphs on the
Uconnect™).
Vehicle setup (Change
vehicle settings)
This function allows you to change the
settings for:
❒"Display";
❒"Units";
❒"Clock & Date";❒"Security"
❒"Safety & Assistance";
❒"Lights";
❒"Doors & Locks".
Display
By selecting item "Display" you can
access the settings/information
regarding: "Language", "See phone",
"See navigation".
"Units"
Select item "Units" to choose the unit of
measurement between: "US" (setting
available only for some markets),
"Metric", "Custom".
"Clock & Date"
Select item "Clock & Date" to make the
following adjustments: "Set time",
"Time format", Set date".
"Security"
Select item "Security" to make the
following adjustments: "Passenger
AIRBAG", "Speed beep", "Seat belt
buzzer", "Hill Start Assist".
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SELEC-TERRAIN
DRIVING MODE
SELECTION
Turn knob A fig. 95 to select the wished
mode.
IMPORTANT Changing mode is not
possible when the vehicle speed is over
120 km/h.❒AUTO (Automatic): the 4WD mode
with continuous and automatic
operation can be used while driving on
road and off-road. This mode reduces
fuel consumption, because the
propeller shaft can be disconnected,
whenever required.
❒SNOW: this mode can achieve more
stability on slippery or snow-covered
grounds. To be used for driving on-road
and off-road in the case of grounds
with poor grip, such as roads covered
by snow.
❒SAND: off-road driving mode to be
used on grounds with poor grip, such
as muddy surfaces. The transmission is
set to offer a maximum traction.
❒MUD: off-road driving mode for
surfaces with poor grip, such as
mud-covered grounds or wet grass.
❒ROCK(where provided, for Trailhawk
versions only): this mode is only
available if the 4WD LOW mode is
activated. The device sets the vehicle to
maximise traction and give the highest
steering capacity on off-road surfaces
featuring a high grip. This mode offers
the best performance when driving
"off-road". This mode must be used to
pass over obstacles at slow speed,
such as large rocks, deep cracks, etc.When the engine is started, the AUTO
mode is automatically selected (LED on
close to the AUTO wording).
Turning the knob A fig. 95 the LED
close to the AUTO wording comes on
solid. The other LEDs switch on
sequentially, depending on the
positions set on the knob, so that the
driver can understand which is the new
required mode.
Once the required mode is set (LED
close to the wording switched on), just
keep the knob in that position so that
theSelec-Terrain™system actuates
to engage the wished mode.
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❒remove the fixing device for the jack
and the spare wheel;
❒remove the wheel chock;
❒remove the jack unit and the key for
removing the bolts from the spare
wheel. Turn the screw of the jack to
loosen the key and separate it from the
jack assembly;
❒take the spare wheel out of the
luggage compartment.
Tool box (where provided)
On versions with spare wheel there
is also, inside the luggage compartment
(right side), a tool box secured to the
luggage compartment carpet with
dedicated fastenings.
Inside the tool box are fig. 133:
❒A: the jack;
❒B: the screwdriver;
❒C: the emergency refuelling adaptor;
❒D: the wheel locating pin (where
provided, to use during the spare wheel
fitting operation);
❒E: special anti-theft nut (where
provided, to use during the wheel bolt
fitting/removal operation);
❒F: a chock for locking the wheels;
❒G: the tow hook;
❒H: the key for removing/tightening the
wheel bolts and operating the jack;❒I: the Allen key for emergency sun
roof operation (where provided).
Important information about
the jack
Please note that:
❒the weight of the jack is 2.8 kg;
❒the jack requires no adjustment;
❒the jack cannot be repaired: in the
event of a fault it must be replaced by
another original one;❒no tool other than its cranking device
may be fitted on the jack.
Then proceed as follows:
❒should it be necessary to stop the
vehicle on a road with a gradient,
especially a very high one, or on an
unstable surface, take chock A and fold
it out, as shown in the diagram in fig.
134;
❒alert any bystander that the vehicle is
about to be raised: all persons should
be kept away from the vehicle and
nobody must touch it until it has been
lowered. Nor should any occupant
remain in the vehicle;
❒if the vehicle has alloy wheels, where
the hub cap covers the bolts, use the
key with great care to remove the
hub cap before raising the vehicle;
A
C
B
D
E
I
F
G
H
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IN AN EMERGENCY
146)The jack is a tool developed and
designed only for changing a wheel, if a
tyre gets punctured or damaged, on the
vehicle with which it is supplied or on other
vehicles of the same model. It must not
be used, for example, to jack other vehicle
models or objects. Never use the jack to
carry out maintenance or repairs under the
vehicle. Never position yourself under a
jacked vehicle. Should it be necessary to
work under the vehicle, contact a Jeep
Dealership. Incorrectly positioning the jack
may cause the vehicle to fall: use it only
in the positions indicated. Do not use the
jack for loads higher than the one shown
on its label.
147)The space-saver wheel cannot be
fitted with snow chains. If a front (drive) tyre
is punctured and chains are needed, use
a standard wheel from the rear axle and
install the space-saver wheel on the rear
axle. In this way, with two normal drive
wheels at the front axle, it is possible to use
snow chains.
148)Incorrect hub cap assembly, if
present, may cause it to come off when the
vehicle is moving. Never tamper with the
inflation valve. Never introduce tools of any
kind between the rim and the tyre. Check
tyre and space-saver wheel pressures
regularly, complying with the values given in
the "Technical specifications" chapter.TIREKIT
(where provided)
DESCRIPTION
The TireKit is located in the luggage
compartment inside a dedicated
container.
The container is also equipped with a
screwdriver, the tow hook and the
refuelling adaptor.
To access the TireKit, open the tailgate,
remove the reconfigurable load platform
and lift the carpet.
149) 151)55)3)The TireKit also contains:
❒bottle A fig. 138 containing sealant
and fitted with: filling tube B and
adhesive label C with the wording
“Max. 80 km/h” to be placed in a
clearly visible position (e.g. on
the dashboard) after repairing the tyre;❒a compressor D complete with
pressure gauge and connectors;
❒instruction leaflet for quick, correct
use of the TireKit;
❒a pair of gloves located in the side
compartment of the compressor;
❒adaptors for inflating different
elements.
IMPORTANT The sealing fluid is
effective with external temperatures of
between –20°C and +50°C. The sealing
fluid has an expiry date.
INFLATION PROCEDURE
150) 152) 153) 154) 155) 156)
Proceed as follows:
❒engage the electric parking brake,
unscrew the tyre valve cap, take out
filler hose A fig. 139 and tighten ring nut
B on the tyre valve;
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