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2. Place the desired objects inside the compartment.
3. Reposition the load floor.
CAUTION!
The load floor must be arranged in a central position
with respect to cargo area.Displacement Load Floor
To position the load from the lower to the upper position,
proceed as follows:
1. Grasp the load floor handle and lift up the load floor.
2. Correctly place the load floor on the side panel guides
and on the rear cross member.
Access To Tire Service Kit Or Spare Tire
To access the Tire Service Kit or spare tire and container
carrier, proceed as follows:
1. Grasp the load floor handle and remove the floor.
2. Pull the tab and lift up on the carpet.
Anchoring Of The Load
The cargo tie-downs, located on the cargo area floor,
should be used to safely secure loads when the vehicle is
moving.
Cargo Area Storage
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The side panels may be equipped with three grocery hooks
(one on the left side and two on the right side) for securing
loads that are not excessively heavy.
Tie-DownsGroceryHook
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Handle Grip
The handle grip is located on the passenger side of the
instrument panel. The handle can be used to enter or exit
the vehicle or when traveling on rough terrain.
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED
Your vehicle may be equipped with a Roof Luggage Rack
for transporting accessories.
Crossbars should always be used whenever cargo is placed
on the Roof Luggage Rack. Check the straps frequently to
be sure that the load remains securely attached.
NOTE:Crossbars can be purchased at a authorized dealer
through Mopar parts. External racks do not increase the
total load carrying capacity of the vehicle. Be sure that the
total occupant and luggage load inside the vehicle, plus the
load on the Roof Luggage Rack, do not exceed the maxi-
mum vehicle load capacity.
The load carried on the roof, when equipped with a
luggage rack, must not exceed 150 lbs (68 kg), and it should
be uniformly distributed over the cargo area.
Do not use the retractable roof when using the crossbars.
Handle Grip
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WARNING!
Cargo must be securely tied down before driving your
vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off the ve-
hicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting in personal
injury or property damage. Follow the roof rack cau-
tions when carrying cargo on your roof rack.
CAUTION!
•To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do not
exceed the maximum roof rack load capacity. Always
distribute heavy loads as evenly as possible and
secure the load appropriately.
• Long loads, which extend over the windshield, such
as wood panels or surfboards, should be secured to
both the front and rear of the vehicle.
• Place a blanket or other protection between the
surface of the roof and the load.
• Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners carefully
when carrying large or heavy loads on the roof rack.
Wind forces, due to natural causes or nearby truck
(Continued)
CAUTION! (Continued)
traffic, can add sudden upward loads. This is espe-
cially true on large flat loads and may result in
damage to the cargo or your vehicle.
• Load should always be secured to cross bars first,
with tie down loops used as additional securing
points if needed. Tie loops are intended as supple-
mentary tie down points only. Do not use ratcheting
mechanisms with the tie loops. Check the straps
frequently to be sure that the load remains securely
attached.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ..................122
▫ Instrument Cluster Descriptions .............123
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ...........124
▫ Instrument Cluster Display Location And
Controls ............................ .125
▫ Oil Change Reset ..................... .127
▫ Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items ......127
TRIP COMPUTER ....................... .133
WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS AND
MESSAGES ........................... .134
▫ Red Telltale Lights .....................134 ▫
Yellow Telltale Lights ....................144
▫ Green Telltale Lights .....................159
▫ Blue Telltale Lights ..................... .161
▫ White Telltale Lights .....................162
▫ Gray Telltale Lights .....................163
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM (OBD II) . . . .164
▫ Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)
Cybersecurity ........................ .164
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS .......................... .1654
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Settings
This menu item allows you to change the settings for the
following:
•Display
• Units
• Clock and Date
• Security
• Safety and Assistance
• Lights
• Doors and Locks
• Compass
Vehicles Equipped With Multifunctional Display Re-
configurable:
The following menu/submenu items are
available in the cluster display.
“Display”
By selecting the Display,you can access the following
settings:
• Language: allows you to select the language in which to
display the information/warnings. •
Phone
• Navigation
Units Of Measure
By selecting the item Units of Measure,you can select the
unit of measure to use for displaying various magnitudes.
Possible options are:
• US
• Metric
• Custom
Clock & Data
By selecting the item, Clock & Dateyou can adjust the
clock.
Possible options are:
• Set Time: adjust hours/minutes
• Set Format: adjust the time format 12h(12 hours) or
24h (24 hours)
• Set Date: adjust day/month/year
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Security
By selecting the item “Security,” you can make the follow-
ing adjustments:
•Speed Warning:
Set the vehicle speed limit (km/h or MPH), which the
driver is notified through a visual and acoustic signaling
(display of a message and a symbol on the display).
When the speed warning is set, the icon should remain
visualized for the same duration time of the pop up. If the
driver exceeded the speed set the icon should remain for
however long the vehicle is over the set speed.
Driver may also turn the Speed Warning “OFF” should you
choose not to use this feature.
• Seat Belt Reminder:
This function is only viewable when the Seat Belt Re-
minder (SBR) system is active.
• Hill Start Assist (If Equipped):
Activation/Deactivation of the Hill Start Assist system. Safety & Assistance
By selecting the item
Safety & Assistance, you can make
the following adjustments:
• Forward Collision Warning
• Forward Collision Warning Sensitity
• ParkSense (If Equipped): a selection of the type of
information provided by ParkSense
• Rear Parks (If Equipped) Vol.: selection of the volume of
acoustic signals provided by ParkSense
• ParkSense (If Equipped) Vol.: a selection of the volume
of acoustic signals provided by ParkSense
• Front Parks. Vol.: selection of the volume of the beeps
provided by ParkSense
• Warning Buzzer Volume
• Brake Service (If Equipped): activation of the procedure
to carry out braking system maintenance
• Auto Park Brake (If Equipped): enable/disable auto-
insertion of the Electric Parking Brake
• Rain Sensing Wipers
• Lanesense Warning (If Equipped)
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Vehicle Security Warning Light
Red TelltaleLight What It Means
Vehicle Security Warning Light
This light will flash at a fast rate for approximately 15 seconds when the vehicle security alarm is
arming, and then will flash slowly until the vehicle is disarmed.
Oil Pressure Warning Light
Red Telltale
Light What It Means
Oil Pressure Warning Light
This light indicates low engine oil pressure. If the light turns on while driving, stop the vehicle
and shut off the engine as soon as possible. A chime will sound when this light turns on.
Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is corrected. This light does not indicate how much oil
is in the engine. The engine oil level must be checked under the hood.
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