GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYFOB...................13
KeyFob.....................13
IGNITION SWITCH............13
Ignition Key Removal............13
REMOTE STARTING SYSTEM — IF
EQUIPPED.................14
How To Use Remote Start..........14
Remote Start Abort Message........15
To Enter Remote Start............15
To Exit Remote Start Mode Without Driving
The Vehicle...................16
To Exit Remote Start Mode And Drive The
Vehicle.....................16
SENTRY KEY................16
Replacement Key Fobs...........17
Customer Key Programming........17
VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM — IF
EQUIPPED.................18
Rearming The System............18
To Arm The System.............18
To Disarm The System............18
DOORS....................19
Upper Half Door Window Removal — If
Equipped....................19
Front Door Removal..............19
Rear Door Removal (Four-Door Models) . .20
SEATS ....................21
Heated Seats — If Equipped........21
60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat —
Four Door Models..............22
Front Passenger Easy Entry Seat —
Two Door Models...............23
Tip ‘n Slide Seats — Two Door Models . .24
Removing The Rear Seat — Two Door
Models.....................24
HEAD RESTRAINTS...........25
Front Head Restraints............25
Rear Head Restraints — 2 Door Model . .26
Rear Head Restraints — 4 Door Model . .27
STEERING WHEEL............28
Tilt Steering Column.............28
MIRRORS..................28
Heated Mirrors — If Equipped.......28
EXTERIOR LIGHTS............28
Headlights And Parking Lights.......28
Daytime Running Lights — If Equipped .29
High/Low Beam Switch...........29
Flash-To-Pass.................29
Automatic Headlights — If Equipped . .29
Front Fog Lights...............29
Rear Fog Lights — If Equipped......29
Turn Signals..................29
Lane Change Assist — If Equipped....30
Lights-On Reminder.............30
Headlight Leveling System — If
Equipped...................30
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASH-
ERS ......................30
Windshield Wiper Operation.........31
Rear Window Wiper/Washer — If
Equipped...................32
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
11
NOTE:
• If either light remains on and does not
flash, or there is a very fast flash rate, check
for a defective outside light bulb. If an
indicator fails to light when the lever is
moved, it would suggest that the indicator
bulb is defective.
• A tone will chime if the turn signals are left
on for more than 1 mile (2 km).
Lane Change Assist — If Equipped
Tap the lever up or down once, without mov-
ing beyond the detent, and the turn signal
(right or left) will flash three times then
automatically turn off.
Lights-On Reminder
If the headlights, parking lights, or cargo
lights are left on after the ignition is turned
OFF, a chime will sound when the driver’s
door is opened.
Headlight Leveling System — If Equipped
Your vehicle may be equipped with a head-
light leveling system. This system allows the
driver to maintain proper headlight beam
position with the road surface regardless of
vehicle load.
The control switch is located in the switch
bank below the climate controls.
To operate, push the control switch until the
indicator next to the appropriate number,
which corresponds to the load listed on the
chart below, illuminates on the switch.
0/1Driver only, or driver
and front passenger.
2All seating positions
occupied, plus an
evenly distributed
load in the luggage
compartment. The
total weight of pas-
sengers and load
does not exceed the
maximum load ca-
pacity of the vehicle.
3Driver, plus an evenly
distributed load in
the luggage compart-
ment. The total
weight of the driver
and load does not
exceed the maximum
load capacity of the
vehicle.
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND
WASHERS
The windshield wiper/washer control lever is
located on the right side of the steering
column. The front wipers are operated by
rotating a switch, located at the end of the
Wiper/Washer Lever
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
30
WARNING!
speed in turns, driving on very slippery
surfaces, or hydroplaning. The capabilities
of a BAS-equipped vehicle must never be
exploited in a reckless or dangerous man-
ner, which could jeopardize the user's
safety or the safety of others.
Hill Start Assist (HSA)
The HSA system is designed to mitigate roll
back from a complete stop while on an in-
cline. If the driver releases the brake while
stopped on an incline, HSA will continue to
hold the brake pressure for a short period. If
the driver does not apply the throttle before
this time expires, the system will release
brake pressure and the vehicle will roll down
the hill as normal.
The following conditions must be met in
order for HSA to activate:
• The feature must be enabled.
• The vehicle must be stopped.
• Park brake must be off.• Driver door must be closed.
• The vehicle must be on a sufficient grade.
• The gear selection must match vehicle up-
hill direction (i.e., vehicle facing uphill is in
forward gear; vehicle backing uphill is in
REVERSE gear).
• HSA will work in REVERSE gear and all
forward gears. The system will not activate
if the transmission is in PARK or NEU-
TRAL. For vehicles equipped with a manual
transmission, if the clutch is pressed, HSA
will remain active.
WARNING!
There may be situations where the Hill
Start Assist (HSA) will not activate and
slight rolling may occur, such as on minor
hills or with a loaded vehicle, or while
pulling a trailer. HSA is not a substitute for
active driving involvement. It is always the
driver’s responsibility to be attentive to
distance to other vehicles, people, and
objects, and most importantly brake op-
eration to ensure safe operation of the
vehicle under all road conditions. Your
WARNING!
complete attention is always required
while driving to maintain safe control of
your vehicle. Failure to follow these warn-
ings can result in a collision or serious
personal injury.
Disabling And Enabling HSA
This feature can be turned on or turned off.
To change the current setting using your
instrument cluster display, refer to “Instru-
ment Cluster Display” in “Getting To Know
Your Instrument Panel” for further informa-
tion.
For vehicles not equipped with an instrument
cluster display, perform the following steps:
1. Center the steering wheel (front wheels
pointing straight forward).
2. Shift the transmission into PARK.
3. Apply the parking brake.
4. Start the engine.
5. Rotate the steering wheel slightly more
than one-half turn to the left.
SAFETY
70
40 mph (64 km/h). For speeds at or exceed-
ing approximately 40 mph (64 km/h) the ESC
goes into "ESC Partial Off" When the vehicle
speed drops below 35 mph (56 km/h), the
ESC system goes back to "ESC Full Off". The
ESC is in "ESC Full Off" at low vehicle speeds
in 4L range so that it will not interfere with
off-road driving, but the ESC function returns
to provide the stability feature at speeds
above 40 mph (64 km/h). The “ESC OFF
Indicator Light” will always be illuminated in
4L range when ESC is in "ESC Full Off" or
"ESC Partial Off".
NOTE:
The “ESC OFF” message will display and an
audible chime will sound when the gear se-
lector is placed in the PARK position from
any other position, and then moved out of the
PARK position. This will occur even if the
message was previously cleared.
WARNING!
With the ESC in "ESC Full Off" mode, the
engine torque reduction and stability fea-
tures offered by ESC and ERM are dis-
WARNING!
abled. In an emergency evasive maneuver,
the ESC and ERM systems will not engage
to assist in maintaining stability. The "ESC
Full Off" mode is intended for off-road use
only.
2H Range (4WD Models) Or 2WD Models
ESC On
This is the normal operating mode for ESC in
2H range and on 2WD vehicles.
ESC Partial Off
When in "ESC Partial Off" mode, the TCS
portion of ESC (except for the limited slip
feature described in the TCS section), has
been disabled and the "ESC Off Indicator
Light" will be illuminated.
This mode is intended to be used if the
vehicle is in deep snow, sand, or gravel con-
ditions and more wheel spin than ESC would
normally allow is required to gain traction. To
turn ESC on again, momentarily push the
ESC OFF switch. This will restore the normal
"ESC On" mode of operation.NOTE:
To improve the vehicle’s traction when driving
with snow chains, or starting off in deep
snow, sand, or gravel, it may be desirable to
switch to the "ESC Partial Off" mode by
pushing the "ESC Full Off" switch. Once the
situation requiring ESC to be switched to the
"ESC Partial Off" mode is overcome, turn ESC
back on by momentarily pushing the "ESC
Full Off" switch. This may be done while the
vehicle is in motion.
The ESC will restore to normal ESC On mode
after each key on.
WARNING!
• When in “Partial Off” mode, the TCS
functionality of ESC, (except for the lim-
ited slip feature described in the TCS
section), has been disabled and the
“ESC Off Indicator Light” will be illumi-
nated. When in “Partial Off” mode, the
engine power reduction feature of TCS is
disabled, and the enhanced vehicle sta-
bility offered by the ESC system is re-
duced.
SAFETY
74
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description
M26 – 10 Amp Red Power Window Switch, Driver Window Switch
M27 – 10 Amp Red Ignition Switch Feed, Wireless Module
M28 – 10 Amp Red Powertrain Control Module
M29 – 10 Amp Red Powertrain
M30 – 15 Amp Blue Wiper Motor Frt, J1962 Diagnostic Feed
M31 – 20 Amp Yellow Backup Lamps
M32 – 10 Amp Red Airbag Controller, TT EUROPE
M33 – 10 Amp Red Powertrain Controller
M34 – 10 Amp Red Park Assist, Climate Control System,
Headlamp Wash, Compass
M35 – 10 Amp Red Heated Mirrors
M36 – 20 Amp Yellow Power Outlet
M37 – 10 Amp Red Anti-Lock Brake System, Electronic Stability Control,
Stop Lamp Switch, Fuel Pump Relay
M38 – 25 Amp Clear Lock/Unlock Motors
CAUTION!
• When installing the Integrated Power
Module cover, it is important to ensure
the cover is properly positioned and fully
latched. Failure to do so may allow water
to get into the Integrated Power Module,
CAUTION!
and possibly result in an electrical sys-
tem failure.
• When replacing a blown fuse, it is impor-
tant to use only a fuse having the correct
amperage rating. The use of a fuse with a
CAUTION!
rating other than indicated may result in
a dangerous electrical system overload.
If a properly rated fuse continues to
blow, it indicates a problem in the circuit
that must be corrected.
153
PERU
Divemotor S.A.
Av. Canada 1160, Urb. Sta. Catalina
Lima, Peru
Zip Code Lima 13
Tel.: (51-1) 712 2000
Fax: (51-1) 712 2002
POLAND
FCA Poland
Ul. M.Grażyńskiego 141.
43-300 Bielsko-Biała
Tel: +48 (033) 813-21-00, 813-51-00
Jeep Customer Service*
–Universal Toll Free Number
Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337
–Local Toll Free Number
Tel: 800 533700
–International Toll Number
Tel: +39 02 444 12 045
• (Polish language - select code 23)Chrysler Customer Service*
–Universal Toll Free Number
Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337
–International Toll Number
Tel: +39 02 444 12046
Dodge Customer Service*
–Universal Toll Free Number
Tel: 00 800 3 634 3000
–International Toll Number
Not AvailablePORTUGAL
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Portugal, S.A.
Mopar – Dept. Customer Care
Lagoas Park, Edificio 15, Piso 2
2740-262 Porto Salvo (Oeiras)
Universal Toll Free Number
Tel: 00 800 0 426 5337
International Toll Number
Tel: +39 02 444 12 045
PUERTO RICO AND U.S. VIRGIN
ISLANDS
FCA Caribbean LLC
P.O. Box 191857
San Juan 009191857
Tel.: 8882426342
Fax: 7877823345
REUNION
COTRANS AUTOMOBILES
17 Bd du Chaudron, 97490 Sainte Clotilde
Tel: 0262920000
Fax: 0262488443
251
(*) The Customer Service offers information and assistance on products, services, dealerships and 24H Roadside Assistance. It can be contacted fromthe main European countries by
calling the Universal Toll Free Number. In case of problems, please use the Local Toll Free Number or the International Toll Number.
Accessories..................212
Mopar...................212
Adding Fuel.................139
AirBag .....................93
Advance Front Air Bag.........93
Air Bag Operation.............94
Air Bag Warning Light..........92
Enhanced Accident Response . .98, 168
Event Data Recorder (EDR)......168
Front Air Bag...............93
If A Deployment Occurs.........97
Knee Impact Bolsters..........95
Maintaining Your Air Bag System . . .98
Transporting Pets............112
Air Bag Light............58, 92, 113
Air Bag Maintenance.............98
Air Conditioner Maintenance.......186
Air Conditioning Filter.........38, 187
Air Conditioning, Operating Tips......37
Air Conditioning Refrigerant. . . .186, 187
Air Conditioning System.......37, 186
Air Pressure, Tires..............193
Alarm (Security Alarm).........18, 61
Alterations/Modifications, Vehicle......4
Antifreeze (Engine Coolant)........210Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS).......68
Anti-Lock Warning Light...........61
Arming System (Security Alarm)......18
Assist, Hill Start................70
Audio Jack...............219, 226
Audio Settings................218
Automatic Headlights............29
Automatic Oil Change Indicator......58
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) . . .37
Automatic Transmission..........127
Fluid Level Check...........184
Fluid Type................211
Autostick...................128
Axle Fluid...................211
Axle Lock...................132
Battery..................60, 186
Charging System Light.........60
Belts, Seat
.................
.113
Brake Assist System.............69
Brake Control System, Electronic.....69
Brake Fluid..............183, 211
Brake System................183
Fluid Check...............183
Master Cylinder.............183Parking..................121
Brake/Transmission Interlock.......127
Bulb Replacement..........146, 147
Bulbs, Light.................114
Capacities, Fluid..............210
Caps, Filler
Fuel....................139
Oil (Engine)...............180
Carbon Monoxide Warning.........112
Car Washes..................202
CD (Compact Disc) Player.........218
Center High Mounted Stop Light.....149
Chains, Tire..................200
Changing A Flat Tire.........154, 192
Checking Your Vehicle For Safety. . . .112
Checks, Safety................112
Child Restraints
How To Stow An Unused ALR Seat
Belt....................110
Cleaning
Wheels..................199
Climate Control................33
Manual...................33
Clock Setting.............218, 221
INDEX
259