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• The term IC before the certification/registration number
only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifica-
tions were met.
ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS
The auxiliary 12 Volt (13 Amp) power outlets can provide
power for in-cab accessories designed for use with the
standard “cigar lighter” plug. The 12 Volt power outlets
and USB Port (Charge Only) have a cap attached to the
outlet indicating “12V DC,” together with either a key
symbol, battery symbol, or USB symbol.
A key symbol indicates that the key must be in the
ON/RUN or ACC positions for the outlet to provide
power. The battery symbol indicates that the outlet is
connected to the battery, and can provide power at all
times.
NOTE: To ensure proper operation, a MOPAR knob and
element must be used. CAUTION!• Do not exceed the maximum power of 160 Watts (13
Amps) at 12 Volts. If the 160 Watts (13 Amps) power
rating is exceeded, the fuse protecting the system
will need to be replaced.
• Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only.
Do not insert any other object in the power outlets as
this will damage the outlet and blow the fuse. Im-
proper use of the power outlet can cause damage not
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The auxiliary power outlets can be found in the following
locations:
• Lower left and lower right of the center stack when
equipped with a bench seat. • Center console when equipped with bucket seats.
Power Outlets — Center Stack1 — Power Outlet
2 — USB Port (Charge Only) Power Outlet — Center Console 3UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 169
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• Inside the upper lid of the center storage compartment
— if equipped. • Rear of the center console storage compartment — Quad
Cab or Crew Cab.
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When the vehicle is turned off, be sure to unplug any
equipment as to not drain the battery of the vehicle. All
accessories connected to the outlet(s) should be removed or
turned off when the vehicle is not in use to protect the
battery against discharge.Power Outlet — Rear Center Console Fuse Power Outlet Fuse Locations1 — F104 Fuse 20 A Yellow Power Outlet Center Console Bin / USB
Port (Charge Only)
2 — F90–F91 Fuse 20 A Yellow Power Outlet Rear Center Console
3 — F93 Fuse 20 A Yellow Cigar Lighter Instrument Panel 3UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 171
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Pull on the upper handle on the front of the armrest to raise
the cover. The upper storage area contains a USB power
outlet that can be used to power small electrical devices, refer
to “Electrical Power Outlets” for further information.
With the upper lid closed, pull on the lower handle to open
the lower storage bin. WARNING!Do not operate this vehicle with a console compart-
ment lid in the open position. Driving with the console
compartment lid open may result in injury in a colli-
sion.Upper Storage Compartment Lower Storage Bin 3UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 179
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES .......... .191
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ................. .192
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS ....... .196
▫ Red Telltale Indicator Lights .............. .197
▫ Yellow Telltale Indicator Lights ............ .204
▫ Green Telltale Indicator Lights ............. .215
▫ Blue Telltale Indicator Lights .............. .217
▫ White Telltale Indicator Lights ............. .217
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY .......... .218
▫ Instrument Cluster Display Controls ........ .218
▫ Instrument Cluster Display Screens ......... .221
▫ Oil Life Reset ......................... .223
▫ Instrument Cluster Display Selectable Menu Items . .224
▫ Instrument Cluster Display Messages ........ .230 ▫ Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode Message —
Electrical Load Reduction Actions —
If Equipped ......................... .232
CYBERSECURITY ....................... .234
UCONNECT SETTINGS .................. .236
▫ Buttons On The Faceplate ................ .237
▫ Buttons On The Touchscreen .............. .237
▫ Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect 5.0 Personal Settings ............. .237
▫ Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect 8.4/8.4 NAV Personal Settings ..... .255
UCONNECT RADIOS — IF EQUIPPED ....... .273
IPOD/USB/MP3 CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED . . . .273
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS —
IF EQUIPPED ......................... .274
▫ Radio Operation ....................... .2744
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The electrical loads that may be switched off (if equipped),
and vehicle functions which can be affected by load
reduction:
• Heated Seat/Vented Seats/Heated Wheel
• Heated/Cooled Cup Holders — If Equipped
• Rear Defroster And Heated Mirrors
• HVAC System
• 115V AC Power Inverter System
• Audio and Telematics System
Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or more of the
following conditions:
• The charging system cannot deliver enough electrical
power to the vehicle system because the electrical loads
are larger than the capability of charging system. The
charging system is still functioning properly.
• Turning on all possible vehicle electrical loads (e.g.
HVAC to max settings, exterior and interior lights,
overloaded power outlets +12V, 115V AC, USB ports)
during certain driving conditions (city driving, towing,
frequent stopping). • Installing options like additional lights, upfitter electri-
cal accessories, audio systems, alarms and similar de-
vices.
• Unusual driving cycles (short trips separated by long
parking periods).
• The vehicle was parked for an extended period of time
(weeks, months).
• The battery was recently replaced and was not charged
completely.
• The battery was discharged by an electrical load left on
when the vehicle was parked.
• The battery was used for an extended period with the
engine not running to supply radio, lights, chargers,
+12V portable appliances like vacuum cleaners, game
consoles and similar devices. 4UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 233
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What to do when an electrical load reduction action
message is present (“Battery Saver On” or “Battery Saver
Mode”)
During a trip:
• Reduce power to unnecessary loads if possible:
– Turn off redundant lights (interior or exterior)
– Check what may be plugged in to power outlets +12V,
115V AC, USB ports
– Check HVAC settings (blower, temperature)
– Check the audio settings (volume)
After a trip:
• Check if any aftermarket equipment was installed (ad-
ditional lights, upfitter electrical accessories, audio sys-
tems, alarms) and review specifications if any (load and
Ignition Off Draw currents).
• Evaluate the latest driving cycles (distance, driving time
and parking time).
• The vehicle should have service performed if the mes-
sage is still present during consecutive trips and the
evaluation of the vehicle and driving pattern did not
help to identify the cause. CYBERSECURITY
Your vehicle may be a connected vehicle and may be
equipped with both wired and wireless networks. These
networks allow your vehicle to send and receive informa-
tion. This information allows systems and features in your
vehicle to function properly.
Your vehicle may be equipped with certain security fea-
tures to reduce the risk of unauthorized and unlawful
access to vehicle systems and wireless communications.
Vehicle software technology continues to evolve over time
and FCA US LLC, working with its suppliers, evaluates
and takes appropriate steps as needed. Similar to a com-
puter or other devices, your vehicle may require software
updates to improve the usability and performance of your
systems or to reduce the potential risk of unauthorized and
unlawful access to your vehicle systems.
The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access to your
vehicle systems may still exist, even if the most recent
version of vehicle software (such as Uconnect software) is
installed.234 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL