Proceed as follows:move the roof to fully closed position;move the ignition device to STOP and
keep it there for 10 seconds;
move the ignition device to MAR;press button A: fig. 40 in "closing"
position;
press the button for at least
10 seconds, then you should hear the
mechanical stop of the roof motor;
press the button A in the "closing"
position again within 5 seconds;
hold down button A: in this position,
the roof will perform an automatic
opening and closing cycle. Otherwise,
repeat the operations starting from the
beginning;
hold down button A until the roof is
completely closed: the initialisation
procedure has ended.
WARNING
23)When leaving the vehicle (equipped
with mechanical key with a remote
control), always remove the key from the
ignition device to avoid the risk of injury
to those still inside the vehicle due to
accidental operation of the sun roof.
Improper use of the roof can be
dangerous. Before and during operation,
always check that no-one is exposed to the
risk of being injured by the moving
sunroof or by objects getting caught or hit
by it.
IMPORTANT
11)Do not open the sun roof if a
transverse roof rack is fitted. Do not open
the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it:
you may damage it.
MySky SUN ROOF
12)
The roof has two panels, a front and a
rear one, that can be individually or
simultaneously removed, as wished.
Front and rear panels are distinguished
by a dedicated symbol on the bottom of
the panels themselves.
IMPORTANT The panels can withstand
any snow that may deposit on them. In
any case, it is advisable to remove
excessive snow.
FRONT PANEL ELECTRIC
MOVEMENT
On some versions, the front panel might
be electrically operated.
This operates only with the ignition
device at MAR. The panel can be
adjusted forward/backward and opened
in “swivel” position.
The buttons to operate the front panel
are located on the trim close to the front
ceiling light fig. 42:
Button A: open/close the front panel to
the end of its travel. Press button A to
fully open the front glass panel. Pull the
button: the front panel will close fully.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
The luggage compartment unlocking is
electrically operated and is deactivated
when the vehicle is in motion.
OPENING FROM THE OUTSIDE
28)
When unlocked, the boot can be opened
from outside the car using the electric
opening handle A fig. 54 located under
the handle until the unlocking click is
heard or by quickly pressing button
on the remote control twice.Emergency opening from the inside
Proceed as follows:
remove parcel shelf (where provided),
remove the rear head restraints and fully
fold the seats;
use the screwdriver to remove the
yellow tab A fig. 55;
insert the screwdriver in housing B
fig. 56, in order to activate the luggage
compartment release tab.
CLOSING
To close the luggage compartment grab
the handle located inside the tailgate.
IMPORTANT Before closing the
luggage compartment make sure that
you have the keys since the luggage
compartment is automatically locked.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
INITIALISATION
IMPORTANT If the battery is
disconnected or the protection fuse
blows, the luggage compartment
opening/closing mechanism must be
reinitialised as follows:
close all the doors and the luggage
compartment;
press thebutton on the remote
control;
press thebutton on the remote
control.
LOAD COMPARTMENT FEATURES
Reconfigurable load platform
The platform has two different positions:
the "level with ground" (position "0") or
the "all up" (position "1"). The load
platform can also be poeitioned obliquely
(inclined towards the rear seats) to ease
access to the area beneath the boot.
The load platform can be tipped, and it
comes with a handy washable plastic
covering for carrying wet or muddy items.
13)
Access/moving the reconfigurable load
platform
To access the double load platform, grab
handle A and lift it up to level B
fig. 57 holding it with one hand.
To bring the load platform from the lower
to upper position, proceed as follows:
grab handle A and lift it up to level B,
holding it with one hand;
correctly position level B onto the
slides D fig. 58 on the sides and on the
rear position E.Power Socket
IMPORTANT Do not connect devices
with power higher than 180 W to the
socket. Do not damage the socket by
using unsuitable adaptors.
WARNING
28)Be careful not to hit objects on the
storage shelf when you open the tailgate.
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available and restart the engine, using
the gear lever as described previously.
MOVING THE CAR
To move the car, from P press the brake
pedal and, using the button on the gear
lever, move the lever to the desired
position (D, R or "Sequential mode"). The
display will show the gear engaged.
When the brake pedal is released, the car
starts moving forwards or backwards, as
soon as the manoeuvre is activated
("creeping" effect). The accelerator
should not be pressed in this case.
IMPORTANT The inconsistency
between the speed actually engaged
(shown on the display) and the
position of the gear lever is indicated
by the letter corresponding to the
position of the lever flashing on the
trim (also accompanied by an acoustic
signal).
This condition should not be interpreted
as an operational fault, but simply as a
request by the system to repeat the
manoeuvre.
IMPORTANT With engine running and
car stationary, in "Sequential mode",
the request for engaging 2
ndgear is
not accepted by the system (whether
the brake pedal is pressed or not).
If, with 1stgear or reverse (R) engaged,
the following conditions occur:
road slope over 5%;clutch overheated;engine torque constant for a given
period (e.g. if the car hits the pavement
or is parked downhill/uphill);
car movement is achieved by pressing
the accelerator pedal.
IMPORTANT With the electric parking
brake released and brake pedal
released, engine at idling speed and
gear lever in position D, R or
sequential, pay the utmost care
because the car can move even
without the operation of the
accelerator pedal. This condition can
be used with the car on a level surface
during tight parking manoeuvres using
the brake pedal only.
VEHICLE SHUTDOWN
Versions equipped with a Keyless Go
system: shift the gear lever to P (Park)
before shutting down the vehicle by
pressing the button next to the steering
wheel (see fig. 108 ).Versions equipped with key without remote
control: shift the gear lever to P (Park)
before extracting the key from the
ignition device.
If the vehicle battery is flat and the
ignition key is engaged, the latter is
locked in position.
Versions with a Start&Stop system: in order
to switch off the engine, the vehicle
needs to be stopped by applying
appropriate pressure on the brake pedal.
If the pressure is not sufficient, the
engine will not switch off. This feature
can be exploited so that the engine does
not switch off in particular traffic
conditions.
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place the gear lever in N (Neutral)
position;
refit the gear lever gaiter and panel
correctly;
start the engine.
EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF THE
IGNITION KEY
82)
The ignition key (for versions with key
without remote control) can be removed
only if the gear lever is in position P
(Park).
If the vehicle battery is flat and the
ignition key is engaged, the latter is
locked in position.To remove the key manually, proceed as
follows:
stop the vehicle in safety conditions,
engage a gear and the electric parking
brake;
using the wrench A fig. 190 (located
in the casing containing the on-board
documents), undo the fixing screws B
fig. 191 for the lower cover C;
remove the lower steering wheel cover
C by releasing it from its housing;
pull tab D fig. 192 downwards using
one hand and with the other one remove
the key, sliding it outwards;
once the key has been removed, refit
lower cover C, make sure it locks
correctly and tighten the fixing screws B
firmly.
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TOWING THE VEHICLE
ATTACHING THE TOW RING
174) 175) 176)
The tow ring provided with the car is
located in the tool box inside the boot.
Front
Release cap A fig. 193 by pressing the
lower part, take tow ring B from its
housing in the tool support and tighten it
securely on the front threaded pin.
Rear
Remove cap A fig. 194, take tow ring B
from its housing in the tool support andtighten it securely on the rear threaded
pin.
Trailhawk versions: tow hook A fig. 195,
fixed type, is secured to the car body.
WARNING
174)For versions with key without remote
control, before towing, turn the ignition
key to MAR and then to STOP without
removing it. The steering column will
automatically lock when the key is
removed and the wheels cannot be
steered. Also check that the gearbox is in
neutral (on versions equipped with
automatic transmission, check that the
gear lever is in N position). For versions
with electronic key, move the ignition
device to MAR and then to STOP, without
opening the door.
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MULTIMEDIA
This chapter describes the main
functions of theUconnect™5” LIVE or
Uconnect™7” HD LIVE orUconnect™
8,4” HD Nav LIVE remote info systems
which may be installed on the car.TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL
INFORMATION..............294
Uconnect™ 5” LIVE...........296
Uconnect™ 7” HD LIVE........310
Uconnect™ 8.4” HD Nav LIVE. . . .325
MOPAR® CONNECT...........340
OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS.....341
293
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