GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
CONTENTS
HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY .................16
500e ELECTRIC VEHICLE FEATURES ..........18
▫ Audible Pedestrian Warning System ..........18
▫ Single-Speed Transmission .................18
▫ Auto Park .............................18
▫ E-Park ...............................18
▫ Climate Control (HVAC System) .............19
▫ Electric Air Conditioning Compressor .........19
▫ Electric Power Steering ....................19
▫ Smartphone Features (Not Available In Canada) . .20
HIGH VOLTAGE CHARGING OPERATION .....21
▫ SAE J1772 Charging Inlet ..................21
▫ AC Level 1 Charging (120V, 15 Amp) .........22
▫ AC Level 2 Charging (240V, 30 Amp) .........35▫
Charge Times ..........................36
KEYS .................................36
▫ Key With Remote Control ..................36
IGNITION SWITCH .......................38
▫ Mechanical Ignition Switch .................38
▫ Key-In-Ignition Reminder .................40
SENTRY KEY ...........................40
▫ Key Programming ......................41
▫ Replacement Keys .......................41
▫ General Information .....................41
VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM ...............41
▫ To Arm The System .....................42
▫ To Disarm The System ....................423
CAUTION!
•Always remove the Sentry Key from the vehicle and
lock all doors when leaving the vehicle unattended.
• The Sentry Key Immobilizer system is not compat-
ible with some aftermarket remote starting systems.
Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting
problems and loss of security protection.
All of the keys provided with your new vehicle have been
programmed to the vehicle electronics.
Key Programming
Programming key fobs may be performed at an authorized
dealer.
Replacement Keys
NOTE: Only keys that have been programmed to the
vehicle electronics can be used to start the vehicle. Once a
Sentry Key has been programmed to a vehicle, it cannot be
programmed to any other vehicle. When having the Sen-
try Key Immobilizer System serviced, bring all vehicle
keys with you to an authorized dealer.
General Information
The following regulatory statement applies to all radio
frequency (RF) devices equipped in this vehicle:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and
with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, in- cluding interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user ’s authority to operate the equipment.
VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM
The vehicle security alarm monitors the vehicle doors for
unauthorized entry and the ignition switch for unauthor-
ized operation. While the vehicle security alarm is armed,
interior switches for door locks and liftgate release are
disabled. If something triggers the alarm, the vehicle
security alarm will provide the following audible and
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 41
visible signals: the horn will pulse, the park lamps and/or
turn signals will flash, and the vehicle security light on the
instrument panel will flash.
To Arm The System
1. Remove the key from the ignition switch and get out ofthe vehicle.
2. Lock the door using either the Central Lock/Unlock switch or the Remote Keyless Entry key fob and close all
doors.
3. The horn will sound and the vehicle security light in the instrument cluster will switch on for approximately
three seconds. This shows that the vehicle security
alarm is about to arm. During this period, if a door is
opened, the ignition switch is turned to ON/RUN, or
the power door locks are unlocked in any manner, the
vehicle security alarm will automatically disarm. After
approximately three seconds, the vehicle security light
will flash. This shows that the vehicle security alarm is
fully armed.
The activation of the vehicle security alarm is followed by
a self-diagnosis stage. If a fault is detected during the
self-diagnosis stage, the horn will sound a second time. If the horn sounds a second time, check that all doors, hood
and liftgate are closed correctly, then rearm the system.
If the vehicle security alarm sounds the horn a second time
even when all doors, hood and liftgate are correctly closed,
a fault has occurred in the operation of the system. Contact
an authorized dealer.
To Disarm The System
Push unlock on the key fob, or insert the key into the
ignition switch and turn the ignition switch to the ON/
RUN position.
NOTE:
The vehicle security alarm will not disarm when
the metal insert of the key is used on a single door lock
cylinder.
The vehicle security alarm is designed to protect your
vehicle; however, you can create conditions where the
vehicle security alarm will arm unexpectedly. If you remain
in the vehicle and lock the doors with the key fob, once the
vehicle security alarm is armed, when you pull the door
handle to exit, the alarm will sound. If this occurs, push the
unlock button on the key fob to disarm the vehicle security
alarm.
42 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
CAUTION!
The TPMS has been optimized for the original equip-
ment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures and warning
have been established for the tire size equipped on
your vehicle. Undesirable system operation or sensor
damage may result when using replacement equip-
ment that is not of the same size, type, and/or style.
Aftermarket wheels can cause sensor damage. Using
aftermarket tire sealants may cause the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor to become inoper-
able. After using an aftermarket tire sealant it is
recommended that you take your vehicle to your au-
thorized dealer to have your sensor function checked.
— Immobilizer Vehicle Theft Alarm Warning
Light
This warning light will illuminate when the vehicle secu-
rity alarm system has detected an attempt to break into the
vehicle.
— Regenerative Brake System (RBS) Indicator
Light
If the light turns on and remains on while driving, it
suggests that there is a potential problem with the Regen- erative Brake System (RBS) and the need for system
service. See an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Refer to “Regenerative Braking” in “Safety” for further
information.
Yellow Indicator Lights
— EV System Malfunction Indicator Light
This indicator will illuminate when there is a malfunction
in the Electric Vehicle (EV) System. If the EV System
Malfunction Indicator light comes on while driving or
charging see your authorized dealer as soon as possible.
— Icy Road Condition Indicator Light — If
Equipped
This light will illuminate during an icy road condition.
— Rear Defrost Light
This indicator will illuminate when the rear window
defroster is on. The rear window defroster automatically
turns off after 20 minutes.
96 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
WARNING!(Continued)
collisions, air bags won’t deploy at all. Always wear
your seat belts even though you have air bags.
Front Air Bag Operation
Front Air Bags are designed to provide additional protec-
tion by supplementing the seat belts. Front air bags are not
expected to reduce the risk of injury in rear, side, or
rollover collisions. The front air bags will not deploy in all
frontal collisions, including some that may produce sub-
stantial vehicle damage — for example, some pole colli-
sions, truck underrides, and angle offset collisions.
On the other hand, depending on the type and location of
impact, front air bags may deploy in crashes with little
vehicle front-end damage but that produce a severe initial
deceleration.
Because air bag sensors measure vehicle deceleration over
time, vehicle speed and damage by themselves are not
good indicators of whether or not an air bag should have
deployed.
Seat belts are necessary for your protection in all collisions,
and also are needed to help keep you in position, away
from an inflating air bag. When the ORC detects a collision requiring the front air
bags, it signals the inflator units. A large quantity of
non-toxic gas is generated to inflate the front air bags.
The steering wheel hub trim cover and the upper passen-
ger side of the instrument panel separate and fold out of
the way as the air bags inflate to their full size. The front air
bags fully inflate in less time than it takes to blink your
eyes. The front air bags then quickly deflate while helping
to restrain the driver and front passenger.
Knee Impact Bolsters
The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the knees of the
driver and front passenger, and position the front occu-
pants for improved interaction with the front air bags.
WARNING!
•
Do not drill, cut, or tamper with the knee impact
bolsters in any way.
• Do not mount any accessories to the knee impact
bolsters such as alarm lights, stereos, citizen band
radios, etc.
124 SAFETY
Adding Washer Fluid........................217
AirBag ................................ .122
Advance Front Air Bag ....................122
Air Bag Operation ........................124
Air Bag Warning Light .....................121
Driver Knee Air Bag ..................... .125
Enhanced Accident Response .............130, 212
Event Data Recorder (EDR) .................212
FrontAirBag .......................... .122
If Deployment Occurs .....................129
Knee Impact Bolsters ..................... .124
Maintaining Your Air Bag System .............131
Maintenance ............................131
Side Air Bags .......................... .125
Transporting Pets ........................148
Air Bag Light .......................90, 121, 149
Air Conditioner Maintenance ..................224
Air Conditioning Filter .......................71
Air Conditioning, Operating Tips ................70
Air Conditioning Refrigerant ..................224
Air Conditioning System .....................224
Air Pressure Tires................................. .237
Alarm Security Alarm ...........................41 Alarm System
Security Alarm ...........................41
Alterations/Modifications, Vehicle ................5
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) .................100
Anti-Lock Warning Light .................93, 96, 97
Arming System Security Alarm ...........................41
Audio Systems (Radio) .......................262
Automatic Dimming Mirror ....................54
Automatic Transmission ..................... .157
Gear Ranges ............................159
Battery ...............................92, 218
Charging ...............................16
Charging System Light .....................92
Belts, Seat ............................... .149
Body Mechanism Lubrication ..................225
B-Pillar Location .......................... .232
Brake
Assist System ........................ .101
Brake Fluid ...............................259
Brake, Parking ............................ .156
Brake System ............................ .227
Anti-Lock (ABS) ........................ .100
Fluid Check ............................227
Master Cylinder ........................ .227
290 INDEX
Brake Warning...........................91
Bulb Replacement ........................180
Cruise ...............................97, 98
Daytime Running .........................56
Dimmer Switch, Headlight ...................56
Exterior ...............................151
Headlights ..............................56
High Beam ..............................57
High Beam/Low Beam Select .................56
Instrument Cluster ........................56
Lights On Reminder .......................56
Park ............................... .57, 97
Passing ............................. .56, 57
Seat Belt Reminder ........................92
Security Alarm ...........................42
Service ............................... .180
Traction Control ........................ .104
Turn Signal ..............................58
Turn Signals .......................56, 97, 151
Warning Instrument Cluster Descriptions ........97
Loading Vehicle ............................171
Tires................................. .232
Locks Power Door .............................45
Lubrication, Body ..........................225 Lug Nuts/Bolts
............................257
Maintenance Free Battery .....................218
Maintenance, General .......................219
Maintenance Procedures ..................... .219
Maintenance Schedule .......................215
Manual, Service ............................288
Master Cylinder (Brakes) .....................227
Memory Seat ..............................49
Mirrors ..................................54
Automatic Dimming .......................54
Electric Powered ..........................55
Heated ............................. .54, 56
Outside ................................54
Rearview ...............................54
Modifications/Alterations, Vehicle ................5
Mopar Parts ............................. .287
MP3 Control ............................. .275
Multi-Function Contr
ol Lever ...................56
Occupant Restraints .........................110
Onboard Diagnostic System ....................98
Operating Precautions ........................98
Operator Manual (Owner’s Manual) ...............4
Outside Rearview Mirrors .....................54
294 INDEX
Extender...............................117
Front Seat .......................111,113,115
Inspection ............................. .149
Lap/Shoulder Belts .......................113
Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting ...............117
Operating Instructions .....................115
Pregnant Women .........................118
Pretensioners ............................118
Rear Seat ..............................113
Reminder ..............................111
Seat Belt Extender ........................117
Seat Belt Pretensioner ......................118
Untwisting Procedure .....................117
Seats ....................................46
Adjustment .............................46
Heated .................................49
Rear Folding .............................46
Tilting .................................46
Security Alarm .............................41
Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze) ...............259
Sentry Key Key Programming .........................41
Sentry Key (Immobilizer) ......................40
Service Assistance ..........................284
Service Contract .......................... .286Service Manuals
.......................... .288
Settings Personal ...............................263
Shoulder Belts .............................113
Side View Mirror Adjustment ...................54
Signals, Turn ..................... .56, 58, 97, 151
Snow Chains (Tire Chains) ....................247
Snow Tires ...............................243
Spare Tires ........................ .243, 244, 245
Speed Control Cancel ............................... .166
Resume ...............................166
Speed Control (Cruise Control) .................163
Starting .................................155
Button .................................38
Steering Power ............................... .162
Tilt Column .............................53
Wheel, Heated ...........................53
Wheel, Tilt ..............................53
Steering Wheel Audio Controls .................274
Steering Wheel
Mounted Sound System Controls . . . .274
Storage ...................................78
Storage, Vehicle .............................70
Stuck, Freeing ............................ .210
296 INDEX