
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE
This section describes procedures for towing a disabled
vehicle using a commercial towing service.
Towing ConditionWheels OFF The Ground SINGLE-SPEED TRANSMISSION
Flat Tow NONENOT ALLOWED
Wheel Lift or Dolly Tow RearNOT ALLOWED
Front OK
Flatbed ALLOK
This vehicle must be towed with the front wheels OFF
the ground.
If you must use the accessories (wipers, defrosters, etc.)
while being towed, the ignition must be in the ON/
RUN mode.
If the ignition key is unavailable, or the vehicle’s battery
is discharged, see “Manual Park Release” in “What To
Do In Emergencies” for instructions on shifting the
transmission out of PARK in order to move the vehicle.
CAUTION!
• Do not use sling-type equipment when towing.
Vehicle damage may occur.
• When securing the vehicle to a flatbed truck, do
not attach to front or rear suspension components.
Damage to your vehicle may result from improper
towing.
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•It is important that the drain holes in the lower edges
of the doors, rocker panels, and trunk be kept clear
and open.
• If you detect any stone chips or scratches in the paint,
touch them up immediately. The cost of such repairs
is considered the responsibility of the owner.
• If your vehicle is damaged due to a collision or
similar cause that destroys the paint and protective
coating, have your vehicle repaired as soon as pos-
sible. The cost of such repairs is considered the
responsibility of the owner.
• If you carry special cargo such as chemicals, fertiliz-
ers, de-icer salt, etc., be sure that such materials are
well packaged and sealed.
• If a lot of driving is done on gravel roads, consider
mud or stone shields behind each wheel.
• Use Mopar Touch Up Paint on scratches as soon as
possible. Your authorized dealer has touch up paint
to match the color of your vehicle.Wheel And Wheel Trim Care
All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum and
chrome plated wheels, should be cleaned regularly
using mild (neutral Ph) soap and water to maintain
their luster and to prevent corrosion. Wash wheels with
the same soap solution recommended for the body of
the vehicle.
Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration caused by
salt, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium
chloride, etc., and other road chemicals used to melt ice
or control dust on dirt roads. Use a soft cloth or sponge
and mild soap to wipe away promptly. Do not use harsh
chemicals or a stiff brush. They can damage the wheel’s
protective coating that helps keep them from corroding
and tarnishing.
NOTE: Many aftermarket wheel cleaners contain strong
acids or strong alkaline additives that can harm the
wheel surface.
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CAUTION!
Avoid products or automatic car washes that use
acidic solutions or strong alkaline additives or
harsh brushes. These products and automatic car
washes may damage the wheel’s protective finish.
Such damage is not covered by the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty. Only car wash soap, Mopar
Wheel Cleaner or equivalent is recommended.
When cleaning extremely dirty wheels including exces-
sive brake dust, care must be taken in the selection of
tire and wheel cleaning chemicals and equipment to
prevent damage to the wheels. Mopar Wheel Treatment
or Mopar Chrome Cleaner or their equivalent is recom-
mended or select a non-abrasive, non-acidic cleaner for
aluminum or chrome wheels. Do not use any products
on Dark Vapor or Black Satin Chrome Wheels. They will
permanently damage this finish and such damage is not
covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
CAUTION!
Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a bristle
brush, metal polishes or oven cleaner. These prod-
ucts may damage the wheel’s protective finish.
Such damage is not covered by the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty. Only car wash soap, Mopar
Wheel Cleaner or equivalent is recommended.
NOTE: If you intend parking or storing your vehicle for
an extended period after cleaning the wheels with
wheel cleaner, drive your vehicle for a few minutes
before doing so. Driving the vehicle and applying the
brakes when stopping will reduce the risk of brake rotor
corrosion.
Dark Vapor Or Black Satin Chrome Wheels
CAUTION!
If your vehicle is equipped with Dark Vapor or
Black Satin Chrome wheels DO NOT USE wheel
cleaners, abrasives or polishing compounds. They
will permanently damage this finish and such dam-
age is not covered by the New Vehicle Limited
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Bulb Number
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp LED (See authorized dealer)
License Plate Lamps LED (See authorized dealer)
NOTE: Numbers refer to commercial bulb types that can be purchased from your authorized dealer.
If a bulb needs to be replaced, visit your authorized dealer or refer to the applicable Service Manual.
BULB REPLACEMENT
Interior Bulbs
Rear Cargo Lamp
1. Using a suitable tool open the light box.
2. Pull the bulb out.
3. Replace the bulb, and reinstall the light box cover.
Exterior Bulbs
NOTE: Lens fogging can occur under certain atmo-
spheric conditions. This will usually clear as atmo-
spheric conditions change to allow the condensation to
change back into a vapor. Turning the lamps on will
usually accelerate the clearing process.
Headlamps Low Beam And High Beam
1. Remove the plastic cap from the back of the head- lamp housing.
2. Rotate the bulb counter-clockwise.
3. Remove the bulb and replace as needed.
4. Install the bulb and rotate clockwise to lock in place.
5. Reinstall the plastic cap.
Front Turn Signal, Parking And Daytime
Running Lamps
1. Turn the steering wheel completely to the left or right.
2. Open the wheel housing access door.
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3. Remove the plastic cap from the back of the lamphousing.
4. Rotate bulb/socket counter-clockwise.
5. Remove the bulb and replace as needed.
6. Install the bulb into socket, and rotate bulb/socket clockwise into lamp locking it in place.
7. Reinstall the plastic cap.
Front Fog Lamps
To replace the front fog lights, see your authorized
dealer.
Front/Rear Side Marker Lamps
1. Remove portion of the wheel liner to allow hand access to side marker lamp.
2. Rotate the bulb socket counterclockwise, and remove the bulb and socket assembly from the housing.
3. Pull the bulb from the socket and insert the replace- ment bulb.
4. Install the bulb and socket assembly into the hous- ing, and rotate the socket clockwise to lock it in place.
5. Reinstall the wheel liner.
Rear Tail, Stop, Backup And Turn Signal Lamps
1. Open the liftgate.
2. Remove the two screws and remove the tail lamp assembly.
Wheel Housing Access Door
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Bulb Replacement.....................266, 267
Bulbs, Light ......................... .79, 266
Capacities, Fluid ........................ .269
Cargo Area Features ......................114
Car Washes ........................... .253
Cellular Phone ......................... .160
Chart, Tire Sizing ....................... .190
Checking Your Vehicle For Safety ..............76
Checks, Safety ...........................76
Child Restraint ...........................60
Child Restraints Booster Seats ..........................64
Child Restraints ........................60
Child Seat Installation ....................72
How To Stow An Unused ALR Seat Belt .......70
Infants And Child Restraints ...............62
Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children ......66
Older Children And Child Restraints .........63
Seating Positions .......................65
Cleaning Wheels ............................ .254
Climate Control ........................ .161
Manual ............................ .161
Clutch ............................... .251Clutch Fluid
........................... .251
Compact Spare Tire ...................... .203
Connector UCI............................... .144
Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) .........144
Contract, Service ........................ .280
Cooling System Coolant Capacity ..................... .269
Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze) ...........270
Corrosion Protection ..................... .252
Cruise Control (Speed Control) ...............101
Cruise Light ..................125, 126, 136, 137
Cupholders ............................113
Customer Assistance ..................... .278
Customer Programmable Features ............146
Daytime Running Lights ....................95
Dealer Service .......................... .240
Defroster, Windshield ......................77
Disarming,
Security System ..................31
Door Ajar ......................... .126, 127
Door Ajar Light ..................... .126, 127
Door Locks .............................35
Door Locks, Automatic .....................36
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Speed ControlAccel/Decel ......................... .104
Resume ............................ .103
Speed Control (Cruise Control) ...............101
Starting .............................. .173
Steering Power ............................. .180
Tilt Column ......................... .101
Wheel, Tilt .......................... .101
Steering Wheel Audio Controls ..............159
Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System Controls . .159
Storage, Vehicle ........................ .168
Stuck, Freeing .......................... .233
Sun Roof ............................. .108
Supplemental Restraint System - Air Bag ........50
Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC) .........166
Tilt Steering Column ..................... .101
Tire And Loading Information Placard ......194, 195
Tire Markings .......................... .189
Tires.................... .78, 198, 202, 203, 209
Aging (Life Of Tires) ....................206
Air Pressure ...................... .194, 198
Compact Spare ....................... .203
General Information ..............198, 202, 203 High Speed
......................... .200
Inflation Pressures .....................199
Life Of Tires ......................... .206
Load Capacity .....................194, 195
Pressure Warning Light ..................130
Quality Grading ...................... .209
Radial ............................. .200
Replacement ......................... .206
Rotation ............................ .208
Safety .......................... .189, 198
Sizes .............................. .190
Snow Tires .......................... .202
Spare Tire .................... .202, 203, 204
Spinning ........................... .204
T
read Wear Indicators ...................205
Tire Safety Information ....................189
Tire Service Kit .........222, 223, 225, 226, 228, 229
To Open Hood ...........................92
Towing .............................. .215
Disabled Vehicle ...................... .235
Recreational ......................... .216
Towing Vehicle Behind A Motorhome ..........216
Traction ........................... .178, 179
Traction Control ........................ .185
Trailer Towing ......................... .215
290 INDEX

TransaxleAutomatic ............................28
Transmission Automatic .......................... .174
Fluid .............................. .270
Transporting Pets .........................75
Tread Wear Indicators .....................205
Turn Signals ........................ .95, 135
UCI Connector ......................... .144
Uniform Tire Quality Grades ................209
Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) Connector . . .144
Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt ...............45
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ............5
Vehicle Loading ........................ .195
Vehicle Modifications/Alterations ..............6
Vehicle Security Alarm Disarming .............31
Vehicle Storage ......................... .168Warnings And Cautions
.....................5
Warranty Information .....................281
Washers, Windshield ...................98, 100
Washing Vehicle ........................ .253
Water Driving Through ...................... .179
Wheel And Wheel Trim ....................254
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care ................254
Wind Buffeting ...................... .37, 109
Window Fogging ....................... .168
Windows ...............................37
Power ...............................37
Windshield Defroster ......................77
Windshield Washers ....................98, 100
Windshield Wiper Blades ...................249
Windshield Wipers ........................98
Wiper Blade Replacement ..................249
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