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using tab C fig. 150, remove electrical
connector D;
turn the light bulb and holder E
fig. 150 counter-clockwise and replace
the bulb;
insert the new bulb and holder group,
making sure it is properly blocked;
reconnect the electrical connection;finally replace flap B fig. 149,
screwing down the attachment screws A
completely.
Side turn light
Side direction indicators on door mirrors
(where provided)
For light bulb replacement, please refer
to Jeep Assistance Network.
Rear upper light group
This contains the parking lights, brake
lights and directional indicators.
To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows:
open the tailgate;with the point indicated with an
arrows, remove flap A fig. 151;
unscrew fixing device B fig. 152;disconnect the electrical connector,
working on device C;
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remove the rear light group,
unscrewing towards the outside as shown
in fig. 153;
undo the four fixing screws D
fig. 154 and remove the bulb holder
unit;
replace the bulb involved (fig. 155:
E/G = brake lights, F = directional
indicators) (bulbs E and G always light
up at the same time);
fit the new bulb, making sure it is
correctly locked;
correctly remount the bulb holder
group for the rear light group, screwing
the four attaching crews tightly;
reposition the rear light cluster on the
car;
screw the attachment device for the
rear light group tightly and reconnect the
electrical connections;
refit flap A fig. 151, ensuring that it
locks correctly;
finally, close the tailgate.
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Rear lower light cluster
These contain the rear fog light bulbs
(left side) and reversing light bulbs (right
side).
To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows:
using the screwdriver, unscrew screws
A fig. 156 and B and remove flap C;
upper screw A is easy to access,
whereas for lower screw B it is necessary
to incline the blade of the screwdriver
appropriately as illustrated in fig. 157;
turn bulb holder D
fig. 158 anticlockwise and replace the
bulb concerned;
fit the new bulb, making sure it is
correctly locked;
refit the bulb holder in its housing and
turn it clockwise, making sure that it
locks correctly;
refit flap C correctly, completely
tightening the screws.
3
rdbrake lights
The 3rdbrake lights are LED-based. To
replace them, contact a Jeep Dealership.
Number plate lights
To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows:
remove lenses A fig. 159;turn the bulb holder clockwise and
remove the bulb;
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insert the new bulb, making sure it is
properly blocked in the holder;
finally, refit the lenses.
WARNING
150)Before replacing the bulb, wait for
the exhaust ducts to cool down: DANGER
OF SCALDING!
151)Modifications or repairs to the
electric system that are not carried out
properly or do not take the system
technical specifications into account can
cause malfunctions leading to the risk of
fire.
152)Halogen bulbs contain pressurised
gas, in the case of breakage they may
burst causing glass fragments to be
projected outwards.
IMPORTANT
76)Halogen bulbs must be handled
holding the metallic part only. Touching
the transparent part of the bulb with your
fingers may reduce the intensity of the
emitted light and even reduce the lifespan
of the bulb. In the event of accidental
contact, wipe the bulb with a cloth
moistened with alcohol and let the bulb
dry.
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153)Only replace the light bulbs when the
engine is off and in a position that does
not interfere with traffic and lets you
safely replace them (see the description in
the “Replacement” paragraph). Also
ensure that the engine is cold, to prevent
the risk of burns.
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DASHBOARD FUSE BOXfig. 165
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Front electric window (passenger side) F33 20
Front electric window (driver side) F34 20
System power supply
Uconnect™Climate Control system, Alarm, Electric door mirror folding,
EOBD system, USB portF36 15
Safe Lock device (Driver side door unlocking - where
provided)/Door unlocking/Central locking/Electric tailgate
unlockingF38 20
Windscreen/rear window washer pump F43 20
Rear left electric window F47 20
Rear right electric window F48 20
Cigar lighter (where provided) F94 15
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOXfig. 167
COMMENT The luggage compartment control unit varies according to the car's equipment.
Fuse holder control unit no. 1
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Hi-Fi system F2 20
Electric sunroof F3 20
Electric front seat lumbar regulation (driver's side) F4 7.5
Electric front seat movement (driver's side) F5 30
Electric front seat movement (driver's and passenger's sides) F6 7.5
Electric front seat lumbar support (driver's and passenger's
sides)F7 30
Front seat electric heating F8 20
In addition, the control unit has a 20A fuse to protect the sunroof panel.
Fuse holder control unit no. 2
USERSFUSE AMPERE
Control unit for external light control on trailer F1 10
Control unit for external lights (left side) F5 15
Control unit for external lights (right side) F6 15
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CHANGING PROCEDURE
Proceed as follows:stop the car in a position that does
not cause any danger to traffic and lets
you change the tire in safety, as far as
possible from the edge of the driving
lane. The ground must be flat and
sufficiently compact;
engage the hazard warning lights and
the electric parking brake;
engage first gear or reverse or, for
versions with automatic transmission,
move the lever to position P (Park);
stop the engine and put on the
reflective safety jacket (for your own
safety and in compliance with national
laws) before getting out of the vehicle.
The motor must be kept off as long as
the car is lifted off the ground.
The spare tire, or depending on the
version, the temporary spare tire, are
located under the covering carpet in the
boot fig. 168.To access the tire or spare tire, proceed
as follows:
open the boot door, grab device A
fig. 169 and lift load platform B up,
holding it with one hand;
grab handle C fig. 170 and lift up the
covering carpet;
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compartment, ensuring that they are
locked correctly.
IMPORTANT
Should it be absolutely necessary to
operate on the road surface or near it,
pay the utmost attention to vehicles in
transit.
Pay particular attention when using
the key to remove the bolts: it may have
sharp edges.
Raising the vehicle any more than
necessary may lower its stability: the jack
may slip and injure those nearby. Do not
raise the vehicle any more than required
for the removal of the wheel.
Tyres with unidirectional tread can be
recognised by arrows on the side of the
tyre which indicate the direction ofrotation. This must of necessity be
complied with. Only in this way can the
tyres maintain their characteristics in
terms of grip, noise, resistance to wear
and drainage on wet surfaces.
If, after a puncture, it is necessary to
fit such a tyre the wrong way round, it
will be necessary to continue driving with
great care, since the tyre’s performance
is limited in these conditions. This
precaution must be borne in mind above
all when the road surface is wet.
In order to benefit completely from
the unidirectional tread, it is advisable to
restore all wheels to the correct direction
of rotation as soon as possible.
Make sure that the spare wheel is
fitted with the valve facing outwards. The
wheel may be damaged if fitted
incorrectly.
If the vehicle has a hub cap or wheel
cover, do not attempt to fit it on the
spare wheel.
To prevent injury to persons, the
complete tightening of the bolts must
only be carried out when all of the
vehicle’s wheels are on the ground, to
prevent the vehicle falling from the jack.
After having travelled for about
40 km, stop and check that the bolts are
tightened correctly.
WARNING
159)If left in the passenger compartment,
the punctured wheel and jack constitute a
serious risk to the safety of occupants in
the event of accidents or sharp braking.
Therefore, always place both the jack and
punctured wheel in the dedicated housing
in the luggage compartment.
160)It is extremely dangerous to attempt
to change a wheel on the side of the
vehicle next to the driving lane: make sure
that the vehicle is at a sufficient distance
from the road, to avoid being run over.
161)Alert other drivers that the car is
stationary in compliance with local
regulations: hazard warning lights,
warning triangle, etc. Any passengers on
board should leave the car, especially if it
is heavily laden. Passengers should stay
away from on-coming traffic while the
wheel is being changed. On slopes or on
unsurfaced roads, chock the wheels with
the chocks provided.
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