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access this information to assist with the diagnosis and
service of your vehicle and emissions system.
WARNING!
•ONLY an authorized service technician should con-
nect equipment to the OBD II connection port in
order to diagnose or service your vehicle.
• If unauthorized equipment is connected to the
OBD II connection port, such as a driver-behavior
tracking device, it may:
• Be possible that vehicle systems, including
safety related systems, could be impaired or a
loss of vehicle control could occur that may result
in an accident involving serious injury or death.
• Access, or allow others to access, information
stored in your vehicle systems, including per-
sonal information. For further information, refer to “Privacy Practices — If
Equipped With Uconnect 8.4 Radio” and “Uconnect
CyberSecurity” in “All About Uconnect Access” in your
Owner ’s Manual Radio Supplement and “Cybersecurity”
in “Understanding Your Instrument Panel” in your Own-
er ’s Manual on the DVD.
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS
In some localities, it may be a legal requirement to pass
an inspection of your vehicle’s emissions control system.
Failure to pass could prevent vehicle registration.
For states that require an Inspection and Mainte-
nance (I/M), this check verifies the “Malfunction
Indicator Light (MIL)” is functioning and is not
on when the engine is running, and that the OBD II
system is ready for testing.
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cleaner. Use caution when cleaning the inside rear win-
dow equipped with electric defrosters or windows
equipped with radio antennas. Do not use scrapers or
other sharp instrument that may scratch the elements.
When cleaning the rear view mirror, spray cleaner on the
towel or cloth 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 cloth. A mild soap solution maybe used, but do not use high alcohol content or
abrasive cleaners. If soap is used, wipe clean with a
clean damp cloth.
2. Dry with a soft cloth.
Seat Belt Maintenance
Do not bleach, dye, or clean the belts with chemical
solvents or abrasive cleaners. This will weaken the fabric.
Sun damage can also weaken the fabric.
If the belts need cleaning, use MOPAR Total Clean, a mild
soap solution, or lukewarm water. Do not remove the
belts from the vehicle to wash them. Dry with a soft cloth.
Replace the belts if they appear frayed or worn or if the
buckles do not work properly.
WARNING!
A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a collision and
leave you with no protection. Inspect the belt system
periodically, checking for cuts, frays, or loose parts.
Damaged parts must be replaced immediately. Do
not disassemble or modify the system. Seat belt
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CavityCartridge Fuse Mini-FuseDescription
31 –25 Amp Breaker Power Seats – If
Equipped
32 –15 Amp Blue HVAC Module/Cluster
33 –15 Amp Blue Ignition Switch/RF Hub
Module/Steering Col-
umn Lock (300) – If
Equipped
34 –10 Amp Red Steering Column
Module/Clock (300)
35 –5 Amp Tan Battery Sensor
36 –15 Amp Blue Electronic Exhaust Valve
– If Equipped
37 –20 Amp Yellow Radio
38 –20 Amp Yellow Power Outlet Inside Arm
Rest/Console Media Hub
40 ––Fuse – Spare
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Maintenance Procedures....................530
Maintenance Schedule ...................588, 590
Malfunction Indicator Light (Check Engine) . . .269, 527
Manual, Service ......................... .604
Master Cylinder (Brakes) ....................550
Memory Feature (Memory Seat) ...............145
Memory Seat ........................... .145
Memory Seats And Radio ...................145
Methanol .............................. .482
Mirrors ................................112
Electric Powered ....................... .122
Electric Remote ........................ .122
Exterior Folding ....................... .120
Heated .............................. .122
Outside ............................. .120
Rearview .............................112
Vanity .............................. .123
Modifications/Alterations, Vehicle ...............7
Monitor, Tire Pressure System ................474MOPAR Parts
........................ .529, 603
MTBE/ETBE ........................... .482
Multi-Function Control Lever .................156
Occupant Restraints ........................46
Octane Rating, Gasoline (Fuel) .........481, 583, 584
Oil, Engine ....................289, 531, 583, 584
Capacity ............................ .581
Change Interval ....................... .531
Checking ............................ .531
Dipstick ............................. .531
Disposal ............................. .533
Filter ........................ .533, 583, 584
Filter Disposal ........................ .533
Materials Added To ..................... .532
Pressure Warning Light ...................264
Recommendation ....................531, 581
Viscosity ......................... .531, 581
Oil Filter, Change ........................ .533
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Tilt .................................135
Up ................................ .135
Power Steering Fluid ...................583, 585
Pregnant Women And Seat Belts ...............57
Pretensioners Seat Belts ..............................57
Programmable Features .....................306
Radial Ply Tires ......................... .464
Radiator Cap (Coolant Pressure Cap) ...........547
Radio Frequency General Information ............16, 18, 26, 30, 40
Radio Operation ......................... .360
Radio Remote Controls .....................359
Radio (Sound Systems) .....................357
Rain Sensitive Wiper System .................165
Rear Axle (Differential) .....................554
Rear Camera ........................... .219
Rear Cupholder ......................... .241Rear ParkSense System
.....................211
Rear Seat, Folding ........................ .144
Rear Window Defroster .....................246
Rear Window Features .....................246
Recorder, Event Data .......................75
Recreational Towing ...................... .491
Reformulated Gasoline .....................482
Refrigerant .......................... .537, 538
Reminder, Lights On ...................... .155
Reminder, Seat Belt .........................48
Remote Control Starting System .........................26
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Arm The Alarm .........................19
Lock The Doors .........................23
Panic Alarm ............................24
Programming Additional Key Fobs .........18, 24
Programming Additional Transmitters .......18, 24
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) ................21
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Unlatch The Trunk.......................23
Unlock The Doors .......................22
Remote Sound System (Radio) Controls .........359
Remote Starting Uconnect Customer Programmable Features . . . .320
Uconnect Settings ...................... .320
Remote Starting System ......................26
Remote Trunk Release .......................44
Replacement Bulbs ....................... .576
Replacement Keys .........................17
Replacement Parts ........................ .529
Replacement Tires ........................ .471
Reporting Safety Defects ....................603
Restraint, Head ...................... .141, 143
Restraints, Child ...........................76
Restraints, Occupant ........................46
Rocking Vehicle When Stuck .................513
Rotation, Tires .......................... .473Safety Checks Inside Vehicle
.................101
Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ................103
Safety Defects, Reporting ....................603
Safety, Exhaust Gas ....................... .100
Safety Information, Tire .....................449
Safety Tips ............................. .100
Schedule, Maintenance .....................588
Seat Belt Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage ......55
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) ...........58
Energy Management Feature ................58
Lap/Shoulder Belt Operation ................52
Lap/Shoulder Belts .......................50
Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting ...............54
Pregnant Women ........................57
Seat Belt Extender .......................56
Seat Belt Pretensioner .....................57
Seat Belt Reminder .......................48
Seat Belt System .........................46
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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.