Track selection
The “Tracks” function allows you to open
a window with the list of tracks being
played.
When the “Track” list screen is
displayed, you can turn the TUNE
SCROLL / BROWSE ENTER button/knob
to highlight a song (indicated by lines
above and below its title) and then press
the button/knob again to start playback.
NOTE This button might be disabled for
someApple®devices.
NOTE The TUNE SCROLL / BROWSE
ENTER button/knob does not allow any
operation on an AUX device (where
provided).
BLUETOOTH® SOURCE
This mode is activated by pairing a
Bluetooth®device containing music
tracks with the system.
USB/AUX SOURCE
USB source
The car has a USB/AUX port located on
the central tunnel.
When a USB device is inserted with the
radio on, it starts to play the tracks on
the device if the “AutoPlay” is set to
"ON" in the “Audio” menu.AUX source
(where provided)
To activate AUX mode, insert an
appropriate device in the AUX socket in
the car. When a device is inserted using
the AUX output socket the system starts
reproducing the AUX source connected,
if it is already being played.
Adjust the volume using the VOLUME
button/knob onUconnect™or using the
volume adjustment control on the
connected device.
You can only select "AUX Volume Match"
(where provided) in “Audio” settings
when the AUX source is active.
USB charging port
(where provided)
Some versions have a USB charging port
on the rear of the central tunnel.
IMPORTANT After using the USB
charging port, we recommend
disconnecting the device
(smartphone), always removing the
cable from the vehicle socket first,
never from the device. Cables left
flying or connected incorrectly could
compromise correct recharging and/or
the USB socket condition.
IMPORTANT NOTES
The functions of the device connected to
the AUX socket (where provided) are
managed directly by the device itself; it
is not possible to change track/folder/
playlist or control playing start/end/pause
with the controls on the front panel or
steering wheel.
To avoid possible speaker noise, do not
leave the cable of the portable reader
connected to the AUX socket (where
provided) after disconnection.
PHONE MODE
Activate phone mode
Press the “Phone” button on the display
to activate phone mode and pair/connect
the phone to use (if it has not already
been done).
Use the buttons on the display to:
dial the phone number (using the
graphic keypad on the display);
display and call the contacts in the
mobile phone phonebook;
display and call contacts from the
registers of previous calls;
pair up to 10 phones/audio devices to
make access and connection easier and
quicker;
transfer calls from the system to the
mobile phone and vice versa and
deactivate the microphone audio for
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MULTIMEDIA
eco:Drive™ display
Press theeco:Drive™button to interact
with the function. A screen will be
displayed showing the 4 indices
described above. These indices are grey
until the system has enough data to
evaluate the driving style.
Once sufficient data are available, the
indices will have 5 colours depending on
the evaluation: dark green (very good),
light green, yellow, orange and red (very
bad).
In case of prolonged stops, the screen
will show the average indexes obtained
up to that moment (the "Average Index")
to later start recolouring the indexes in
real time when the car starts moving
again.
Trip data storage and transfer
The trip data can be stored in the system
memory and transferred through a
properly configured USB memory stick or
by theUconnect™LIVE App. This allows
you to display the history of the collected
data, showing the complete analysis of
the trip data and of your driving style. For
further information visit the
www.driveuconnect.eu website
IMPORTANT Do not remove the USB
memory stick nor unpair the
smartphone and theUconnect™LIVEApp before the system has downloaded
the data, since these could be lost.
During the transfer of data to the
devices, messages may appear on the
radio display to guide the user
correctly through the operation; follow
these instructions. These messages are
viewed only on the starter device in
STOP position and when a delay is set
in turning off the system. The data are
automatically transferred to the
devices when the engine is switched
off. Transferred data will be deleted
from the system memory in this
manner. You can choose to store the
trip data or not, by pressing the
"Settings" button and setting the
storage activation and USB or Cloud
transfer modes.
When the USB key memory is full, the
radio screen will show messages to that
effect.
When theeco:Drive™data is not
transferred to the USB flash drive for a
long time, theUconnect™LIVEsystem
internal memory may fill up. In this case,
follow the instructions provided by the
messages on theUconnect™screen.my:Car
my:Car allows you to keep the condition
of your car always under control.
The my:Car application is capable of
detecting malfunctioning in real time and
lets the driver know about the expiry of
maintenance coupons,
To interact with the application, press the
graphic button "my:Car": on the screen
there is a section "care:Index" where all
the detailed information on the car's
status will be shown. Pressing the
graphic button "Active signalling" you can
see (if there are any) the details of the
fault detected on the car which has
caused a warning light to go on.
The car status can be viewed on both the
www.driveuconnect.eu and via the
Uconnect™LIVEapp.
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to the car via the USB port.
When this function is set, each time a
connection is made via USB, the Apple
CarPlay or Android Auto apps will run
automatically on theUconnect™system
display.
The "AutoShow smartphone display on
connection" item can be found in the
"Display" submenu. The function is
enabled by default.
Exiting the Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
apps
To end the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
session, physically disconnect the
smartphone from the car's USB port.
SETTINGS
Press thebutton to open the
"Settings" menu.
NOTE The menu items displayed vary
according to the versions.
Indicatively, the menu includes the
following items:
KeysenseLanguageDisplayUnits (where provided)VoiceTime & DateCamera (rear camera) (where provided)Safety/Driving assistance (where
provided)
Mirrors & screen wipers (where
provided)
Brakes (where provided)Lights (where provided)Doors & LocksAuto-On Comfort (where provided)Engine Off OptionsAudioTelephone/BluetoothRadio SetupReset
NAVIGATION MODE
IMPORTANT Navigation maps are
pre-loaded on the system, therefore no
external support is needed.
Map Update
NOTE To update the navigation maps,
contact a Jeep Dealership.
To activate the main navigation menu,
press the "Nav" graphic button on the
front panel, then press one of the
following graphic buttons on the screen:
“Where to?”: searches or navigates to
the destination;
“Map view”: displays the map;“Home”: use this to set a home
address and program a route there;
“Work”: use this to set a work address
and program a route there;
“Information”: displays all navigation
information;
“Emergency”: searches for Hospitals
or Police Stations near the destination. It
is also possible to view your current
position on the display and save, in
"Favourites", the location of the Hospitals
or Police Stations.
“Settings”: use this to access the
Navigation “Settings” menu.
Map view
Press the "View Map" button in the
Navigation Main Menu to display the
map relative to the current position.
When the display shows the map, the
following options are available:
“Menu”: press this button to return to
the main Navigation Menu;
“Zoom in +/Zoom out –”: press the
“Zoom in +” or “ Zoom out –” button to
change the size of the map (it is not
possible to zoom in on minor roads);
“Arrival Time/Estimated Time to
Destination/Distance” (only during
navigation): press this button at the top
right of the display to view one of the
following options: "Time of Arrival",
"Estimated Time to Destination",
"Distance".
“Turn List” (only during navigation):
press the list of turns along the route at
the top middle of the display. Select a
turn through the following options: “Map
view” or “Avoid Street”.
“Options”: press this button to
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WARNING
MySky SUN ROOFWhile refitting the panels, pay special attention to prevent any trapping of fingers, scarves, ties and loose clothing; they might be
trapped under the panels themselves.
ROOF RACK/SKI RACK
Before driving, make sure that the transversal bars have been fitted properly.
SUGGESTIONS FOR DRIVING
If the engine stalls, the vehicle skids or it is not possible to drive in a straight line on the top of a hill or a road with a gradient, do not try
to do a U-turn for any reason. This operation would result in the vehicle rolling over. Back up on the stretch of road with a gradient, shifting
to reverse and proceeding with the utmost care. Do not travel downhill with gearbox in neutral and using only the brake.
The presence of abrasive material on the brakes may cause excessive wear or adversely affect its correct operation. If the vehicle is
driven in particularly dusty environments, have the brakes checked and cleaned as necessary.
INTERIORS
Never use flammable products, such as petrol ether or rectified petrol to clean the inside of the vehicle. The electrostatic charges which
are generated by rubbing during the cleaning operation may cause a fire.
Do not keep aerosol cans in the vehicle: danger of explosion. Aerosol cans must not be exposed to a temperature exceeding 50°C. When
the vehicle is exposed to sunlight, the internal temperature can greatly exceed this value.
There must be no obstacles on the floor underneath the pedals; make sure that mats are always flat and do not interfere with the pedals.
SUPPLY
Modifications or repairs to the supply system that are not carried out correctly or do not take the system technical specifications into
account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
INDEX
4WD LOW mode
(engagement/release).......157
ABS (system)..............102
Active ParkSense (system)......171
Active safety systems.........102
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . .163
Additional heater.............41
Alarm....................20
All-wheel drive.............157
Attaching the tow ring.........225
Automatic dual-zone climate
control system.............42
Automatic main beam headlights......................33
Automatic transmission........151
Automatic transmission gear
lever unlocking...........220
Automatic wiping (windscreen
wiper)..................36
Auxiliary driving systems.......108
Battery recharging...........251
Bodywork (cleaning and
maintenance)............256
Bonnet...................52
Broken-down vehicle towing.....224
BSM system...............108
Carrying children safely.......122
Changing a wheel............209
Child protection systems.......122
Climate control..............38
CO2 emissions.............290
Control panel and on-board
instruments...............63
Controls
Summary table of display
buttons................326
Cornering Lights (function)......32
Courtesy lights..............33
Cybersecurity devices...........5
Daytime running lights (DRL).....32
Demanding use of the car......228
Dimensions...............269
Dipped beam headlights........31
Direction indicators...........33
Disabling active safety systems . . .104
Display...................67
Doors....................21
DST (system)..............102
DTC (system)..............102
Electric door mirrors..........30
Electric Parking Brake (EPB). . . .148
Electric steering wheel heating....28Electric sun roof.............46
Electric windows.............45
Electronic Cruise Control.......161
Emergency refuelling.........183
Engine...................261
Engine compartment.........243
EOBD system...............62
ERM (system)..............103
ESC (system)..............102
Exterior lights...............31
Fluids and lubricants.........283
Forward Collision Warning Plus
System.................110
Front airbags..............137
Front ceiling light............35
Front fog lights..............32
Fuel consumption...........288
Fuel cut-off system..........220
Fuses (replacement)..........202
Hazard warning lights.........192
HDC (system)..............103
Head restraints..............27
Headlight regulation...........34
Headlights off timer...........32
HSA (system)..............102
Identification data...........260
Ignition device..............17
Important information and
recommendations..........342
Interior lights...............35
Jump starting..............218
Keys
electronic key.............16
key with remote control.......16
Lane Change...............33
LaneSense system...........178
Lifting the vehicle...........254
Light switch................31
LPG/petrol switch............57
Luggage compartment.........54
Main beam headlights.........33
Manual climate control system....38
Manual gearbox.............150
Mopar Connect.............340
Multifunction display..........67
MySky sun roof..............48
Occupant protection systems. . . .115
Official type approvals........341
Parking lights...............32
Parking the vehicle...........147
ParkSense (system)..........168
Passive Entry...............21PBA (system)..............102
Performance (top speed).......287
Periodic checks.............228
Prescriptions for handling the
vehicle at the end of its life . . .292
Preserving the bodywork.......256
Pretensioners..............119
Rain sensor................36
Rear camera (ParkView® rear
backup camera)...........179
Rear fog light...............32
Rear view mirrors.............29
Rear window wiper
blade replacement.........252
Reconfigurable multifunction
display..................67
Refuelling procedure.........182
Refuelling the vehicle.........181
Replacing a bulb............193
Replacing an external bulb.....196
Rims and tyres.............265
Rims and tyres provided.......266
SBR (Seat Belt Reminder)
system.................117
Scheduled Servicing..........228Scheduled Servicing Plan......229
Seat belts................116
Seats....................24
Selec-Terrain (device).........158
Sentry Key (system)...........19
Servicing procedures.........252
Side airbags...............141
Side Distance Warning (system) . .176
Snow chains...............255
Speed Limiter..............160
Starting the engine...........146
Steering lock...............18
Steering wheel..............28
Stop/Start system...........159
Supplementary restraint system
(SRS) Airbag.............137
Supplies.................279
Symbols...................4
TC (system)...............102
The keys..................16
Tips, controls and general
information..............294
TireKit...................215
Towing the vehicle...........225
Towing trailers..............185
TPMS...................112
INDEX
TSC (system)..............103
Twin clutch automatic
transmission.............154
Twin clutch automatic
transmission lever unlock.....222
Uconnect 5 LIVE............296
Uconnect 7 HD LIVE.........310
Uconnect 8.4 HD Nav LIVE.....325
Use of the Owner Handbook.......6
Version with LPG system
.......56
Warning lights and messages....71
Weights..................273
Wheels..................265
Wheels and tyres............255
Windscreen wiper
replacing wiper blades......252
Windscreen/rear window wiper....35