▫Using The Panic Alarm ..................24
▫ Programming Additional Transmitters .......24
▫ Transmitter Battery Replacement ...........24
▫ General Information ....................26
REMOTE STARTING SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .26
▫ How To Use Remote Start ................27
▫ Remote Start Abort Message ...............28
▫ To Enter Remote Start Mode ...............28
▫ To Exit Remote Start Mode Without Driving The
Vehicle ..............................29
▫ To Exit Remote Start Mode And Drive The
Vehicle ..............................29
▫ Cancel Remote Start ....................30
▫ General Information ....................30
DOOR LOCKS .........................30
▫ Manual Door Locks .....................30
▫ Power Door Locks .....................32
▫ Child-Protection Door Lock System —
Rear Doors ..........................34
KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO ..................35
▫ General Information ....................40
WINDOWS ...........................40
▫ Power Windows .......................40
▫ Wind Buffeting .......................43
TRUNK LOCK AND RELEASE .............44
TRUNK SAFETY WARNING ................45
▫ Trunk Emergency Release ................45
10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
Using The Panic Alarm
To turn the Panic Alarm feature on or off, push and hold
the PANIC button on the RKE transmitter for at least one
second and release. When the Panic Alarm is activated,
the turn signals will flash, the horn will pulse on and off,
and the interior lights will turn on.
The Panic Alarm will stay on for three minutes unless
you turn it off by either pushing the PANIC button a
second time or drive the vehicle at a speed of 15 MPH
(24 km/h) or greater.
NOTE:
•The interior lights will turn off if you place the ignition
in the ACC or ON/RUN position while the Panic
Alarm is activated. However, the exterior lights and
horn will remain on. •
You may need to be less than 35 ft (11 m) from the
vehicle when using the RKE transmitter to turn off the
Panic Alarm due to the radio frequency noises emitted
by the system.
Programming Additional Transmitters
Programming Key Fobs or RKE transmitters may be
performed at an authorized dealer.
Transmitter Battery Replacement
The recommended replacement battery is one CR2032
battery.
NOTE:
• Perchlorate Material — special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
• Do not touch the battery terminals that are on the back
housing or the printed circuit board.
24 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
(F) Sealant Bottle And Hose Replacement:
1. Uncoil the Sealant Hose (6) (clear in color).
2. Locate the round Sealant Bottle release button in therecessed area under the sealant bottle.
3. Push the Sealant Bottle release button. The Sealant Bottle (1) will pop up. Remove the bottle and dispose
of it accordingly.
4. Clean any remaining sealant from the Tire Service Kit housing.
5. Position the new Sealant Bottle (1) in the housing so that the Sealant Hose (6) aligns with the hose slot in
the front of the housing. Push the bottle into the
housing. An audible click will be heard indicating the
bottle is locked into place. 6. Verify that the cap is installed on the fitting at the end
of the Sealant Hose (6) and return the hose to its
storage area (located on the bottom of the air pump).
7. Return the Tire Service Kit to its storage location in the vehicle.
JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURES
If your vehicle has a discharged battery it can be jump-
started using a set of jumper cables and a battery in
another vehicle or by using a portable battery booster
pack. Jump-starting can be dangerous if done improperly
so please follow the procedures in this section carefully.
NOTE: When using a portable battery booster pack
follow the manufacturer ’s operating instructions and
precautions.
508 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
CONTENTS
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 6.2L
SUPERCHARGED ..................... .524
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 6.4L (392 HEMI) .525
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II . .526
▫ Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)
Cybersecurity ....................... .526
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS ......................... .527
REPLACEMENT PARTS ..................529
DEALER SERVICE ..................... .529
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ...........530▫
Engine Oil ......................... .531
▫ Engine Oil Filter ..................... .533
▫ Engine Air Cleaner Filter ................534
▫ Maintenance-Free Battery ...............535
▫ Air Conditioner Maintenance .............536
▫ Body Lubrication .....................540
▫ Windshield Wiper Blades ...............540
▫ Adding Washer Fluid ..................541
▫ Exhaust System ..................... .541
▫ Cooling System ..................... .544
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Normally, the OBD II system will be ready. The OBD II
system maynotbe ready if your vehicle was recently
serviced, recently had a dead battery or a battery replace-
ment. If the OBD II system should be determined not
ready for the I/M test, your vehicle may fail the test.
Your vehicle has a simple ignition actuated test, which
you can use prior to going to the test station. To check if
your vehicle’s OBD II system is ready, you must do the
following:
1. Cycle the ignition switch to the ON position, but do not crank or start the engine.
NOTE: If you crank or start the engine, you will have to
start this test over.
2. As soon as you cycle the ignition switch to the ON position, you will see the “Malfunction Indicator Light
(MIL)” symbol come on as part of a normal bulb
check. 3. Approximately 15 seconds later, one of two things will
happen:
• The MIL will flash for about 10 seconds and then
return to being fully illuminated until you turn OFF
the ignition or start the engine. This means that your
vehicle’s OBD II system is not readyand you should
not proceed to the I/M station.
• The MIL will not flash at all and will remain fully
illuminated until you place the ignition in the off
position or start the engine. This means that your
vehicle’s OBD II system is readyand you can proceed
to the I/M station.
If your OBD II system is not ready,you should see your
authorized dealer or repair facility. If your vehicle was
recently serviced or had a battery failure or replacement,
you may need to do nothing more than drive your
vehicle as you normally would in order for your OBD II
528 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
VEHICLE STORAGE
If you are leaving your vehicle dormant for more than 21
days, you may want to take these steps to protect your
battery.
•Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
• Anytime you store your vehicle, or keep it out of
service (e.g., vacation) for two weeks or more, run the
air conditioning system at idle for about five minutes
in the fresh air and high blower setting. This will ensure adequate system lubrication to minimize the
possibility of compressor damage when the system is
started again.
REPLACEMENT BULBS
All of the interior bulbs are glass wedge base or glass
cartridge types. Aluminum base bulbs are not approved
and should not be used for replacement.
Interior Bulbs
Bulb Number
Rear Courtesy/Reading Lamps W5W
Rear Compartment (Trunk) Lamp 562
Overhead Console Reading Lamp 578
Visor Vanity Lamps A6220
Glove Compartment Lamp – If Equipped 194
576 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
Alarm, Panic.............................24
Alarm (Security Alarm) ..................19, 261
Alarm System (Security Alarm) ................19
Alterations/Modifications, Vehicle ...............7
Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ...............545, 581
Disposal ............................. .548
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ................436
Anti-Lock Warning Light ....................277
Appearance Care ........................ .554
Arming System (Security Alarm) ...............19
Assist, Hill Start ......................... .439
Auto Down Power Windows ..................42
Automatic Door Locks ......................33
Automatic Headlights ..................... .153
Automatic High Beams .....................153
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) .......362, 369
Automatic Transmission .................406, 553
Adding Fluid ...................553, 583, 585
Autostick ............................ .413Fluid And Filter Changes
..................553
Fluid Change ......................... .553
Fluid Level Check ...................552, 553
Fluid Type ........................ .583, 585
Special Additives ...................... .552
Automatic Transmission Limp Home Mode .......412
Autostick .............................. .413
Auto Unlock, Doors ........................33
Auto Up Power Windows ....................42
Axle Fluid .......................... .583, 585
Axle Lubrication ..................... .583, 585
Battery ............................ .263, 535
Charging System Light ...................263
Keyless Transmitter Replacement (RKE) ........24
Location ............................. .535
Belts, Seat .............................. .101
Body Mechanism Lubrication .................540
B-Pillar Location ......................... .456
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Radial.............................. .464
Replacement .......................... .471
Rotation ............................. .473
Safety ........................... .449, 461
Sizes ............................... .451
Snow Tires ........................... .466
Spare Tire ..................... .467, 468, 469
Spinning ............................ .469
Tread Wear Indicators ....................470
Tire Safety Information .....................449
Tire Service Kit . . . .497, 498, 499, 500, 502, 503, 506, 508
To Open Hood .......................... .150
Top Speed ............................. .298
SRT ................................ .298
Towing ............................... .491
Behind A Motorhome ....................491
Recreational .......................... .491
Towing Vehicle Behind A Motorhome ...........491
Traction ............................... .427Traction Control
......................... .442
Trailer Towing .......................... .491
Transfer Case Fluid ............................... .583
Transmission Automatic ..................... .404, 406, 552
Fluid ........................ .552, 583, 585
Maintenance .......................... .552
Shifting ............................. .404
Transmitter Battery Service (Remote Keyless Entry) . .24
Transmitter Programming (Remote Keyless Entry) . . .24
Transmitter, Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) .........21
Transporting Pets ..........................97
Tread Wear Indicators ..................... .470
Trunk Lid (Deck Lid) .....................44, 45
Trunk Release, Emergency ....................45
Trunk Release Remote Control .................44
Turn Signals ......................... .157, 282
628 INDEX