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▫Courtesy Lights .........................56
▫ Internal Compartment Lights ...............60
▫ Cargo Area Lights .......................61
WIPERS AND WASHERS ...................61
▫ Front Wiper Operation ....................62
▫ Rain Sensing Wipers — If Equipped ..........62
▫ Rear Wiper Operation ....................64
▫ Windshield Wiper De-Icer — If Equipped ......65
CLIMATE CONTROLS .....................66
▫ Air Outlet And Diffuser Locations — Passenger
Compartment ..........................66
▫ Manual Climate Controls Overview ...........67
▫ Automatic Climate Control Overview .........72
▫ Operating Tips .........................80
WINDOWS .............................83
▫ Power Window Controls ..................83
▫ Auto-Down Feature .....................84 ▫
Auto-Up Feature With Auto-Reverse Protection — If
Equipped .............................84
▫ Reset Auto-Up ..........................84
▫ Wind Buffeting .........................85
MY SKY SUN ROOF — IF EQUIPPED .........85
▫ Removable Roof — If Equipped .............85
▫ Power My Sky — If Equipped ..............86
▫ Removing And Installing Panels .............87
▫ Bag For Housing Panels — If Equipped ........93
▫ Emergency Open/Close ...................95
▫ Wind Buffeting .........................96
HOOD ................................96
▫ To Open The Hood ......................96
▫ To Close The Hood ......................98
LIFTGATE .............................99
▫ Opening ..............................99
▫ Closing ............................ .101
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CLIMATE CONTROLS
Air Outlet And Diffuser Locations — Passenger
Compartment
Left Side Air Outlets
1 — Adjustable Air Outlet
2 — Air Vane Adjustment
3 — Air Flow Outlet Adjustment
4 — Fixed Air Outlet
Center Air Outlets
1 — Fixed Air Outlet
2 — Air Flow Outlet Adjustment
3 — Air Vane Adjustment
4 — Adjustable Air Outlet
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•Turns air recirculation off.
• Sets blower fan to the maximum speed.
• Directs air flow to windshield and front side window
diffusers.
• Activates the heated rear window defrost.
• Activates the heated windshield (if equipped).
• Displays the fan speed (Blower Control Indicator LED
illuminated).
When the function is activated, the AUTO button LED
turns off. With the function activated, the only possible
manual adjustments are pushing the A/C control button,
adjusting the fan speed and turning the heated rear win-
dow off.
When the Recirculation Control or AUTO buttons are
pushed, the Climate Control system will deactivate the
Front Defrost (MAX-DEF) function.
Selecting the footwell/windshield or only windshield dis-
tribution activates the Climate Control system compressor
and the air recirculation is set to outside air intake.
This logic guarantees optimum visibility at the windows.
Max-defrost is also available in manual mode. Rear Window Defrosting
Push and release the rear window defrost button to turn
the function on/off.
Activation of this function is indicated by the rear defrost
indicator light on the instrument panel turning on. The
function is automatically deactivated after 20 minutes. If
equipped, push the rear defrost button to activate the
defrosting of door mirrors and heated rear window.
CAUTION!
To avoid causing damage to the rear window defroster
heating filaments do not affix stickers or other objects
to the inside of the rear glass.
Turning Off The Climate Control System
Push the ON/OFF button.
With the Climate Control system off:
• Air recirculation is on, isolating the passenger compart-
ment from the outside.
• The A/C compressor is off.
• The blower is off.
• The heated rear window can be activated/deactivated.
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NOTE:The rear cargo power outlet can be changed to
“battery” powered all the time by switching the power
outlet Integrated Power Module 20A fuse from fuse loca-
tion F18 to F30. Refer to “Fuses” in “In Case Of Emer-
gency” for further information.
WARNING!
To avoid serious injury or death:
• Only devices designed for use in this type of outlet
should be inserted into any 12 Volt outlet.
• Do not touch with wet hands.
• Close the lid when not in use and while driving the
vehicle.
• If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric
shock and failure.
CAUTION!
Do not connect devices with power higher than
180 Watts (15 Amps) to the socket. Do not damage the
socket by using unsuitable adaptors. If the 180 Watt
(15 Amp) power rating is exceeded the fuse protecting
the system will need to be replaced.Rear 12 Volt Cargo Power Outlet
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WARNING!
When the cigar lighter is in use it becomes very hot. To
avoid serious injury, handle the cigar lighter with care.
Always check that the cigar lighter has turned off.
CAUTION!
Do not connect devices with power higher than
180 Watts (15 Amps) to the socket. Do not damage the
socket by using unsuitable adaptors. If the 180 Watt
(15 Amp) power rating is exceeded the fuse protecting
the system will need to be replaced.
Ashtray — If Equipped
NOTE:Ashtrays can be purchased at an authorized dealer
through Mopar parts.
The ashtray is a plastic container that can be placed into
one of the cup holders.
Ashtray Location
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
CONTENTS
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ............313
ASSIST AND 9-1-1 — IF EQUIPPED ..........313
BULB REPLACEMENT ....................317
▫ General Information .....................317
▫ Replacement Bulbs ..................... .318
▫ Replacing Exterior Bulbs ..................320
▫ Replacing Interior Bulbs ..................333
FUSES ............................... .338
▫ General Information .....................338
▫ Access To The Fuses .....................340
▫ Engine Compartment Fuses/Distribution Unit . .340
▫ Body Computer Fuse Center ...............345
▫ Rear Cargo Fuse/Relay Distribution Unit ......348
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING ...........350▫
Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage ...........350
▫ Preparations For Jacking .................351
▫ Jacking Instructions .....................352
▫ Road Tire Installation ....................357
TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF EQUIPPED .........358
▫ Tire Service Kit Storage ...................358
▫ Tire Service Kit Components And Operation . . .358
▫ Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions ...........360
▫ Replacing The Sealant ....................360
JUMP STARTING ....................... .361
▫ Preparations For Jump Start ...............362
▫ Jump Starting Procedure ..................363
REFUELING IN EMERGENCY ...............364
IF
YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS .............364
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•After replacing a light bulb, always check the correct
orientation.
• Before replacing a bulb that is not functioning, check
that the fuse is intact. NOTE:
Lens fogging can occur under certain atmospheric
conditions. This will usually clear as atmospheric condi-
tions change to allow the condensation to change back into
a vapor. Turning the lamps on will usually accelerate the
clearing process.
Replacement Bulbs
Interior Bulbs
Lamps Bulb Number
Front Courtesy Light C5W
Front Courtesy Lights (Sun Visors) C5W
Rear Dome Light (Models Without Retractable roof) C5W
Rear Interior Lights (Models With Retractable roof) C5W
Interior Lights W5W
Dome Light (Glove Compartment) W5W
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WARNING!(Continued)
•Halogen lamps contain gas under pressure, in the
event of breakage be careful of the projection of
fragments of glass.
• Halogen lamps must be handled by touching only
the metallic part. If the transparent bulb is in contact
with the fingers, reduces the intensity of the emitted
light and you can also affect the life of the lamp. In
case of accidental contact, rub the bulb with a cloth
dampened with alcohol and allow to dry.
FUSES
WARNING!
• When replacing a blown fuse, always use an appro-
priate replacement fuse with the same amp rating as
the original fuse. Never replace a fuse with another
fuse of higher amp rating. Never replace a blown
fuse with metal wires or any other material. Failure
to use proper fuses may result in serious personal
injury, fire and/or property damage.
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WARNING! (Continued)
•Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the ignition is
off and that all the other services are switched off
and/or disengaged.
• If the replaced fuse blows again, contact an autho-
rized dealer.
• If a general protection fuse for safety systems (air
bag system, braking system), power unit systems
(engine system, gearbox system) or steering system
blows, contact an authorized dealer.
General Information
The fuses protect electrical systems against excessive cur-
rent.
When a device does not work, you must check the electri-
cal circuit inside the fuse for a break/melt.
Also please be aware that when using power outlets for
extended periods of time with the engine off may result in
vehicle battery discharge.
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