2. Connect the opposite end of the positive(+) jumper cable to the positive (+)post of
the booster battery.
3. Connect the negative (-)end of the jumper
cable to the negative (-)post of the
booster battery.
4. Connect the opposite end of the negative (-)jumper cable to a good engine ground
(exposed metal part of the discharged
vehicle’s engine) away from the battery
and the fuel injection system.
WARNING!
Do not connect the jumper cable to the
negative (-) post of the discharged battery.
The resulting electrical spark could cause
the battery to explode and could result in
personal injury. Only use the specific
ground point, do not use any other exposed
metal parts.
5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has the booster battery, let the engine idle a
few minutes, and then start the engine in
the vehicle with the discharged battery. 6. Once the engine is started, remove the
jumper cables in the reverse sequence:
Disconnecting The Jumper Cables
1. Disconnect the negative (-)end of the
jumper cable from the engine ground of
the vehicle with the discharged battery.
2. Disconnect the opposite end of the nega- tive (-)jumper cable from the negative (-)
post of the booster battery.
3. Disconnect the positive (+)end of the
jumper cable from the positive (+)post of
the booster battery.
4. Disconnect the opposite end of the posi- tive (+)jumper cable from the positive (+)
post of the vehicle with the discharged
battery.
If frequent jump-starting is required to start
your vehicle you should have the battery and
charging system inspected at an authorized
dealer.
CAUTION!
Accessories plugged into the vehicle
power outlets draw power from the vehi-
cle’s battery, even when not in use (i.e.,
cellular devices, etc.). Eventually, if
plugged in long enough without engine
operation, the vehicle’s battery will dis-
charge sufficiently to degrade battery life
and/or prevent the engine from starting.
IGNITION KEY REMOVAL OVERRIDE
This vehicle is equipped with a Key Ignition
Park Interlock which requires the transmis-
sion to be in PARK before the ignition switch
can be turned to the LOCK/OFF (key removal)
position. To remove the key manually, pro-
ceed as follows:
1. Firmly apply the parking brake.
2. Remove the Allen Key located in the rear cargo area, in the tool bag (if equipped) or
on the left side in the cargo box.
3. Unlock the steering column, pull the tilt/ telescoping control handle down.IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
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4. Pull the steering wheel outward until it isin the end of the travel position, then lock
the steering column in position, push the
control handle up until fully engaged.
5. Using the Allen Key, undo the lower steer- ing column cover screws, and remove the
lower cover.
6. Pull the release tab downwards using one hand and with the other one remove the
key, sliding it outwards.
7. Once the key is removed, reinstall the steering column cover.
CAUTION!
It is advisable to contact your authorized
dealer to have the reinstall procedure car-
ried out. If you would like to proceed in
performing the reinstall procedure special
attention must be paid to the correct cou-
pling of the clips. Otherwise damage to the
cover or noise might be heard due to incor-
rect fastening of the lower cover.
GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE
If a malfunction occurs and the gear selector
cannot be moved out of the PARK position,
you can use the following procedure to tem-
porarily move the gear selector:
1. Turn the engine OFF.
2. Firmly apply the parking brake.
3. Using a screwdriver or similar tool, care-
fully separate the gear selector boot from
the center console. 4. Press and maintain firm pressure on the
brake pedal.
5. Insert a small screwdriver or a similar tool into the gear selector override access hole
(at the right front corner of the gear selec-
tor assembly), then push and hold the
override release lever down. While holding
the override release lever down, push the
lock button on the gear selector and move
the gear selector to the NEUTRAL
position.
Gear Selector Boot LocationGear Selector Override Access Hole
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Pair Your Android Device:
To search for available devices on your
Bluetooth enabled Android Device:
1. Push the Menu button.
2. Select Settings.
3. Select Connections.
4. Turn Bluetooth setting to “On.”• Ensure the Bluetooth feature is en-abled. Once enabled, the mobile phone
will begin to search for Bluetooth
connections. 5. Once your mobile phone finds the
Uconnect system, select “Uconnect.”
• You may be prompted by your mobile phone to download the phonebook,
check “Do Not Ask Again” to automati-
cally download the phonebook. This is
so you can make calls by saying the
name of your contact.
Complete The Android Pairing Procedure: Confirm the passkey shown on the mobile
phone matches the passkey shown on the
Uconnect system then accept the Bluetooth
pairing request.
NOTE:
Some mobile phones require the PIN to be
entered manually, enter the PIN number
shown on the Uconnect screen.
Select The Android Mobile Phone's Priority
Level
When the pairing process has successfully
completed, the system will prompt you to
choose whether or not this is your favorite
mobile phone. Selecting “Yes” will make this
mobile phone the highest priority. This mo-
bile phone will take precedence over other
paired mobile phones within range and will
connect to the Uconnect system automati-
cally when entering the vehicle. Only one
mobile phone and/or one Bluetooth audio
device can be connected to the Uconnect
system at a time. If “No” is selected, simply
select “Uconnect” from the mobile phone/
audio device Bluetooth screen, and the
Uconnect system will reconnect to the
Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth On/Uconnect Device
Pairing Request
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ments, such as aboard airplanes. If you are
unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to
ask for authorization before turning on the
wireless radio.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules and with Industry Canada license-
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is sub-
ject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmfulinterference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
NOTE:
Changes or modifications not expressly ap-
proved by the party responsible for compli-
ance could void the user’s authority to oper-
ate the equipment. NOTE:
• This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful inter-
ference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation.
• If this equipment does cause harmful inter- ference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
1. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
2. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION
QUICK TIPS
Introducing Uconnect
Start using Uconnect Voice Recognition with
these helpful quick tips. It provides the key
Voice Commands and tips you need to know
to control your Uconnect system.
Key Features:
• Five-inch Color Touchscreen Display withAM/FM/USB/Bluetooth
• Bluetooth with integrated voice control
• GPS navigation (if equipped)
Uconnect 3/3 NAV With 5-inch Display
MULTIMEDIA
158
Customer Assistance............164
Customer Programmable Features . . . .148
Defroster, Windshield ............76
Diagnostic System, Onboard ........38
Disabled Vehicle Towing ..........108
Disturb ....................155
Door Ajar ....................32
Door Ajar Light ................32
Driver's Seat Back Tilt ............11
Electrical Outlet, Auxiliary (Power Outlet) ...............26
Electronic Speed Control (Cruise Control) ..............80
Electronic Throttle Control Warning Light .....................33
Emergency, In Case Of Freeing Vehicle When Stuck .....106
Jacking ...............92, 115
Jump Starting ..............102
Towing ..................108
Engine .....................114
Break-In Recommendations ......80
Coolant (Antifreeze) ..........137
Exhaust Gas Caution ...........75
Jump Starting ..............102 Oil .....................137
Oil Filler Cap
..............114
Oil Selection ..............137
Overheating ...............106
Enhanced Accident Response Feature ..................108
Exhaust Gas Caution .............75
Exhaust System ................75
Exterior Lights ..............16, 78
Filters Air Conditioning .............25
Engine Oil ................137
Flashers Turn Signal ..............37, 78
Fluid, Brake .................138
Fluid Capacities ...............137
Fluid Leaks ...................78
Fluids And Lubricants ...........137
Folding Rear Seat ...............11
Freeing A Stuck Vehicle ..........106
Fuel Additives .................
85
Filler Cap (Gas Cap) ...........84
Light ....................34
Materials Added .............85
Octane Rating ..............137 Specifications
..............137
Tank Capacity ..............137
Fuses ......................89
Gas Cap (Fuel Filler Cap) ..........84
Gear Select Lever Override ........105
General Information .............45
Hands-Free Phone (Uconnect) ......150
Headlights ...................17
Head Restraints ................13
Heated Seats .................11
Hood Prop ...................25
Hood Release .................25
Ignition Key .....................10
Instrument Cluster ..............37
Instrument Cluster Display Instrument Cluster Display .......30
Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning .....133
Interior And Instrument Lights .......18
Interior Appearance Care .........133
Interior Lights .................18
Introduction ...................1
INDEX
168
iPod/USB/MP3 ControlBluetooth Streaming Audio ......150
Jack Operation .............92, 115
Jump Starting ................102
Keys .......................10
Lane Change Assist ..............17
Lap/Shoulder Belts ..............47
Latches .....................78
Hood ....................25
Leaks, Fluid ..................78
Life Of Tires .................126
Light Bulbs ................78, 88
Lights ...................17, 78
AirBag ................31, 76
Brake Warning ..............31
Bulb Replacement ............88
Cruise ...................38
Engine Temperature Warning .....33
Exterior ..................78
Interior ...................18
Low Fuel ..................34
Malfunction Indicator
(Check Engine) ..............36
Park ..................17, 37 Seat Belt Reminder
...........34
Service ...................88
Tire Pressure Monitoring
(TPMS) ................35, 42
Turn Signal ..............37, 78
Warning (Instrument Cluster
Description) .............33, 37
Loading Vehicle Tires ...................120
Low Tire Pressure System ..........42
Lug Nuts ...................136
Maintenance Schedule ...........110
Malfunction Indicator Light (Check Engine) ...................36
Manual, Service ...............166
Media Center Radio .............160
Memory Feature (Memory Seat) ......11
Memory Seat ..................11
Memory Seats And Radio ..........11
Monitor, Tire Pressure System .......42
Mopar .....................139
Mopar Accessories .............139
Multi-Function Control Lever ........17
Navigation ..................148 New
Vehicle Break-In Period
........80
Occupant Restraints .............45
Octane Rating, Gasoline (Fuel) ......137
Oil, Engine ..................137
Capacity .................137
Filter ...................137
Pressure Warning Light .........33
Recommendation ............137
Viscosity .................137
Oil Pressure Light ...............33
Onboard Diagnostic System .........38
Operating Precautions ............38
Overheating, Engine ............106
Owner's Manual (Operator Manual) . . .166
ParkSense System, Rear ...........82
Pets .......................75
Phone, Hands-Free (Uconnect) ......150
Phone (Pairing) ...............151
Phone (Uconnect) ..............150
Placard, Tire And Loading Information ................120
Pregnant Women And Seat Belts ......50
Preparation For Jacking ...........95
Radial Ply Tires ...............125
169
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