ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) — IF
EQUIPPED....................... 162
Activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . 163
To Set A Desired ACC Speed.......... 164
Resume...................... 164
To Vary The Speed Setting........... 164
Setting The Following Distance In ACC.... 166
PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED . . 166ParkSense Sensors................ 166
ParkSense Warning Display........... 166
Enabling And Disabling ParkSense...... 166
ParkSense System Usage Precautions.... 167
PARKSENSE FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST — IF
EQUIPPED....................... 168
ParkSense Sensors................ 168
Enabling And Disabling ParkSense...... 169
Operation With A Trailer............. 169
PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM — IF
EQUIPPED....................... 169
LANESENSE...................... 170
LaneSense Operation.............. 170
Turning LaneSense On Or Off......... 170
LaneSense Warning Message.......... 171
Changing LaneSense Status.......... 172
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA — IF
EQUIPPED....................... 173
REFUELING THE VEHICLE............... 173
REFUELING THE VEHICLE — DIESEL ENGINE.... 175
AdBlue (UREA) — If Equipped........ 176
TRAILER TOWING................... 181Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight
Ratings)...................... 181
RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME,
ETC.).......................... 182
Towing This Vehicle Behind Another
Vehicle....................... 182
Recreational Towing — Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Models...................... 183
Recreational Towing — 4x4 Models...... 183
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS............ 184
BULB REPLACEMENT................. 184
Replacement Bulbs............... 184
Replacing Exterior Bulbs............ 185
FUSES......................... 185General Information............... 186
Underhood Fuses................ 186
Interior Fuses................... 195
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING............ 196Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage....... 196
Preparations For Jacking............ 197
Jacking Instructions............... 197
Road Tire Installation.............. 200
Declaration Of Conformance.......... 200
Jack Usage Precautions............ 203
TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF EQUIPPED.......... 204Tire Service Kit Storage............. 204
Tire Service Kit Components And Operation . 204
Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions...... 205
Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit...... 206
JUMP STARTING.................... 209Preparations For Jump Start.......... 210
Jump Starting Procedure............ 211
REFUELING IN EMERGENCY.............. 212Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release..... 212
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS............. 212
GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE.............. 213
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE.............. 213
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE............ 214
Without The Key Fob.............. 215
Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) Models....... 215
4x4 Models.................... 216
Recovery Strap — If Equipped......... 216
ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM (EARS) . 217
EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR)............ 217
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING................ 218Scheduled Servicing — Gasoline Engine . . . 218
Scheduled Servicing — Diesel Engine.... 222
ENGINE COMPARTMENT............... 2272.0L Engine.................... 227
2.4L Engine.................... 228
3.2L Engine.................... 229
2.2L Diesel Engine............... 230
Checking Oil Level................ 231
Cooling System.................. 231
Adding Washer Fluid.............. 232
Brake System.................. 232
Manual Transmission — If Equipped..... 233
Automatic Transmission............ 234
Maintenance-Free Battery........... 234
DEALER SERVICE................... 235Windshield Wiper Blades............ 235
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CAUTION!
could affect fuel economy and driveability.
If the MIL is flashing, severe catalytic
converter damage and power loss will soon
occur. Immediate service is required.
— Adblue (UREA) Injection System
Failure Warning Light — If Equipped
This warning light will illuminate along with a
dedicated message on the display (If
Equipped) if an unknown fluid not conform-
ing with acceptable characteristics is in-
serted, or if an average consumption of Ad-
blue (UREA) over 50% is detected. Contact
an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
If the problem is not solved, a specific mes-
sage will appear on the Instrument Cluster
Display whenever a certain threshold is
reached until it will no longer be possible to
start the engine.When about 125 mi (200 km) are remaining
before the Adblue (UREA) tank is empty, a
continuous dedicated message will appear on
the instrument panel, accompanied by a
buzzer sound (If Equipped).
SERV4WD— Service 4WD Warning Light — If
Equipped
This warning light will illuminate to signal a
fault with the 4WD system. If the light stays
on or comes on during driving, it means that
the 4WD system is not functioning properly
and that service is required. We recommend
you drive to the nearest service center and
have the vehicle serviced immediately.
— Service Forward Collision Warn-
ing (FCW) Light — If Equipped
This telltale will turn on to indicate a fault in
the Forward Collision Warning System. Con-
tact your local authorized dealer for service.
Refer to "Forward Collision Warning (FCW)" in
"Safety" for further information.
— Service Stop/Start System Warning
Light
This telltale will turn on to indicate the Stop/
Start system is not functioning properly and
service is required. Contact an authorized
dealer for service.
— Speed Control Fault Warning Light
This warning light will illuminate to indicate
the Speed Control System is not functioning
properly and service is required. Contact an
authorized dealer.
— Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) Warning Light
The warning light switches on and a message
is displayed to indicate that the tire pressure
is lower than the recommended value and/or
that slow pressure loss is occurring. In these
cases, optimal tire duration and fuel con-
sumption may not be guaranteed.
Should one or more tires be in the condition
mentioned above, the display will show the
indications corresponding to each tire.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
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4. Insert the fuel nozzle fully into the filler
pipe; the nozzle opens and holds the flap-
per door while refueling.
5. Fill the vehicle with fuel, and when the
fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the fuel
tank is full.
6. Wait ten seconds before removing the fuel
nozzle to allow fuel to drain from nozzle.
7. Remove the fuel nozzle and close the fuel
door.Emergency Gas Can Refueling
Most gas cans will not open the flapper door.
A funnel is provided to open the flapper door
to allow emergency refueling with a gas can.
1. Retrieve funnel from the rear cargo area.
2. Insert funnel into same filler pipe opening
as the fuel nozzle.
3. Ensure funnel is inserted fully to hold
flapper door open.
4. Pour fuel into funnel opening.
5. Remove funnel from filler pipe, clean off
prior to putting back in the spare tire
storage area.
NOTE:
• When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off,
the fuel tank is full.
WARNING!
• Never have any smoking materials lit in
or near the vehicle when the fuel door is
open or the tank is being filled.
• Never add fuel when the engine is run-
ning. This is in violation of most coun-
WARNING!
tries regulations and may cause the
“Malfunction Indicator Light” to turn
on.
• Do not apply any object/cap to the end of
the filler which is not provided for the
car. The use of non-compliant objects/
plugs could cause a pressure increase
inside the tank, resulting in dangerous
situations.
• A fire may result if fuel is pumped into a
portable container that is inside of a
vehicle. You could be burned. Always
place fuel containers on the ground
while filling.
AdBlue (UREA) — If Equipped
Your vehicle is equipped with a Selective
Catalytic Reduction system to meet the very
stringent diesel emissions standards re-
quired by the European Community legisla-
tion.
The purpose of the SCR system is to reduce
levels of NOx (oxides of nitrogen emitted from
engines) that are harmful to our health and
the environment to a near-zero level. A small
Fuel Filler
1 — AdBlue (UREA) Filler Cap
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quantity AdBlue (UREA) is injected into the
exhaust upstream of a catalyst where, when
vaporized, it converts smog-forming nitrogen
oxides (NOx) into harmless nitrogen (N2) and
water vapor (H2O), two natural components
of the air we breathe. You can operate with
the comfort that your vehicle is contributing
to a cleaner, healthier world environment for
this and generations to come.
System Overview
This vehicle is equipped with a AdBlue
(UREA) injection system and a Selective
Catalytic Reduction (SCR) catalyst to meet
the emission requirements.
The AdBlue (UREA) injection system con-
sists of the following components:
• AdBlue (UREA) Tank
• AdBlue (UREA) Pump
• AdBlue (UREA) Injector
• Electronically-heated AdBlue (UREA)
Lines
• NOx sensors• Temperature sensors
• SCR catalyst
The AdBlue (UREA) injection system and
SCR catalyst enable the achievement of die-
sel emissions requirements; while maintain-
ing outstanding fuel economy, drivability,
torque and power ratings.
Refer to “Instrument Cluster Display” in
“Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel” for
system messages and warnings.
NOTE:
• Your vehicle is equipped with a AdBlue
(UREA) injection system. You may occa-
sionally hear an audible clicking noise from
under the vehicle at a stop. This is normal
operation.
• The AdBlue (UREA) pump will run for a
period of time after engine shutdown to
purge the AdBlue (UREA) system. This is
normal operation and may be audible from
the rear of the vehicle.
AdBlue (UREA) Storage
AdBlue (UREA) is considered a very stable
product with a long shelf life. If AdBlue
(UREA) is kept in temperatures between
10° and 90°F (-12° and 32°C), it will last a
minimum of one year.
AdBlue (UREA) is subject to freezing at the
lowest temperatures. For example, AdBlue
(UREA) may freeze at temperatures at or
below 12° F (-11° C). The system has been
designed to operate in this environment.
NOTE:
When working with AdBlue (UREA), it is
important to know that:
• Any containers or parts that come into con-
tact with AdBlue (UREA) must be AdBlue
(UREA) compatible (plastic or stainless
steel). Copper, brass, aluminum, iron or
non-stainless steel should be avoided as
they are subject to corrosion by AdBlue
(UREA).
• If AdBlue (UREA) is spilled, it should be
wiped up completely.
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Adding AdBlue (UREA)
NOTE:
Driving conditions (altitude, vehicle speed,
load, etc.) will effect the amount of AdBlue
(UREA) that is used in your vehicle.
AdBlue (UREA) Fill Procedure With Pump
Nozzle
NOTE:
Refer to “Fluids And Lubricants” in the
“Technical Specifications” section for the
correct fluid type.
1. Park the vehicle on level ground. Turn off
the engine by cycling the ignition to the
OFF position. Open the fuel filler and then
unscrew and remove the cap from the
AdBlue (UREA) filler.2. Insert AdBlue (UREA) fill adapter/nozzle
into AdBlue (UREA) fill inlet.
CAUTION!
•To avoid AdBlue (UREA) spillage, and
possible damage to the AdBlue (UREA)
tank from overfilling, do not “top off” the
AdBlue (UREA) tank after filling.
CAUTION!
• DO NOT OVERFILL. AdBlue (UREA) will
freeze below 12ºF (-11ºC). The AdBlue
(UREA) system is designed to work in
temperatures below the AdBlue (UREA)
freezing point, however, if the tank is
overfilled and freezes, the system could
be damaged.
• When AdBlue (UREA) is spilled, clean
the area immediately with water and use
an absorbent material to soak up the
spills on the ground.
• Do not attempt to start your engine if
AdBlue (UREA) is accidentally added to
the diesel fuel tank as it can result in
severe damage to your engine, including
but not limited to failure of the fuel
pump and injectors.
Fuel Filler
1 — AdBlue (UREA) Filler Cap
2 — Fuel Filler
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CAUTION!
• Never add anything other than AdBlue
(UREA) to the tank – especially any form
of hydrocarbon such as diesel fuel, fuel
system additives, gasoline, or any other
petroleum-based product. Even a very
small amount of these, less than
100 parts per million or less than 1 oz.
(30 ml) per 78 gallons (295 liters) will
contaminate the entire AdBlue (UREA)
system and will require replacement. If
owners use a container, funnel or nozzle
when refilling the tank, it should either
be new or one that is has only been used
for adding AdBlue (UREA). Mopar pro-
vides an attachable nozzle with its Ad-
Blue (UREA) for this purpose.3. Stop filling the AdBlue (UREA) tank im-
mediately when any of the following hap-
pen: AdBlue (UREA) splashes out the fill
inlet, or a AdBlue (UREA) pump nozzle
automatically shuts off.
4. After removing the nozzle, refit the cap on
the AdBlue (UREA) filler by turning it
clockwise until it is fully tightened. Cycle
the ignition to the ACC position (no need
to start the engine).
5. Wait for the warning on the instrument
panel to switch off before moving the
vehicle, the warning light may stay on for
a few seconds to half a minute. In case of
engine start-up and movement of the ve-
hicle, the warning light will remain on for
a longer period of time, but there are no
problems on the engine functionality. If
topping up is done with the AdBlue
(UREA) tank empty, you have to wait two
minutes before starting the vehicle.When Refueling The Additive For Diesel Emis-
sions AdBlue (UREA) With Bottle:
• Park the vehicle on level ground.
• Turn off the engine by cycling the ignition to
the OFF position.
• Open the fuel filler and then unscrew and
remove the cap from the AdBlue (UREA)
filler.
• Press the bottom of the bottle towards the
filler to release the bottle's safety valve and
start topping up; if the level of AdBlue
(UREA) in the bottle.
• Stop filling the AdBlue (UREA) tank imme-
diately when any of the following happen:
AdBlue (UREA) stops flowing from the fill
bottle into the AdBlue (UREA) fill inlet,
AdBlue (UREA) splashes out the fill inlet.
• If the level of AdBlue (UREA) in the bottle
does not drop while topping up, it means
that you have filled the reservoir, so pull the
bottle towards you to re-close the bottle's
safety valve and unscrew the bottle from
the filler.
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• After removing the bottle, refit the cap on
the AdBlue (UREA) filler by turning it
clockwise until it is fully tightened.
• Cycle the ignition to the ACC position (no
need to start the engine).
• Wait for the warning on the instrument
panel to switch off before moving the ve-
hicle, the warning light may stay on for a
few seconds to half a minute. In case of
engine start-up and movement of the ve-
hicle, the warning light will remain on for a
longer period of time, but there are no
problems on the engine functionality.
• If topping up is done with the AdBlue
(UREA) tank empty, you have to wait two
minutes before starting the vehicle.
NOTE:
The driving conditions (altitude, vehicle
speed, load, etc.) determine the quantity of
AdBlue (UREA) used by the vehicle.AdBlue Tank Filling (UREA) In Cold Environ-
ments
If the vehicle remains idle for a long period at
temperatures below the 12°F (-11 °C), the
AdBlue (UREA) in the tank might freeze. If
the tank AdBlue (UREA) was filled beyond
the maximum level and freezes, it can be
damaged; for this reason it is advisable not to
exceed the maximum level of the tank.
Pay extra attention to avoid exceeding the
maximum level when you use portable con-
tainers for topping up.
Use AdBlue (UREA) only according to DIN
70 070 and ISO 22241-1. Other fluids may
cause damage to the system: also exhaust
emissions would no longer comply with the
law. The distribution companies are respon-
sible for the compliance of their product.Observe the precautions of storage and ser-
vicing, in order to preserve the initial quali-
ties. The manufacturer of the vehicle does
not recognise any guarantee in case of mal-
functions and damage caused to the vehicle
due to the use of AdBlue (UREA) not in
accordance with regulations.
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The manufacturer recommends that these
maintenance intervals be performed at your
selling dealer. The technicians at your deal-
ership know your vehicle best, and have ac-
cess to factory trained information, genuine
Mopar parts, and specially designed elec-
tronic and mechanical tools that can help
prevent future costly repairs.
NOTE:
•The actual interval for changing engine oil
and replacing the engine oil filter depends on
the vehicle usage conditions, and is signaled
by the warning light or message in the instru-
ment cluster. In any case, it must never ex-
ceed two years. If the vehicle is used mainly
for city driving, change the engine oil and
filter every year.
•Flush and replace the engine coolant at
120 months or 150,000 miles (240,000 km)
whichever comes first.
•The timing and accessory belts must be
changed every 37,500 miles (60,000 km) or
3 years for particularly demanding use (dusty
areas, severe weather conditions, very low orvery high temperatures for extended periods,
city driving, long periods of idling). Under no
circumstances should these intervals be
exceeded.
Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip
• Check engine oil level.
• Check windshield washer fluid level.
• Check tire pressure and look for unusual
wear or damage. Rotate tires at the first
sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs
before the oil indicator system turns on.
• Check the fluid levels of the coolant reser-
voir and brake master cylinder, fill as
needed.
• Check function of all interior and exterior
lights.
• Control and recovery of additive level for
AdBlue Diesel emissions (UREA) (if
equipped)
At Each Oil Change
• Change the engine oil filter.
• Inspect the brake hoses and lines.• Inspect for the presence of water in the fuel
filter/water separator unit.
Demanding Vehicle Use
• Restore additive level for AdBlue Diesel
emissions (UREA) (if equipped), when the
lamp is illuminated or the message on the
instrument panel.
CAUTION!
Failure to perform the required mainte-
nance items may result in damage to the
vehicle.
Maintenance Plan — Diesel Engine
NOTE:
Once you have carried out the last interven-
tion in the table, continue with the scheduled
servicing, maintaining the frequency indi-
cated in the plan by marking each operation
with a dot or dedicated note. Simply restart-
ing the maintenance from the start of the
plan may cause the allowed interval to be
exceeded for some operations.
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