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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
IDENTIFICATION DATA
Vehicle Identification Number
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is on
the left front corner of the instrument panel and
is visible from outside of the vehicle through the
windshield.
Vehicle Identification Number
NOTE:
It is illegal to remove or alter the VIN.
BRAKE SYSTEM
Your vehicle is equipped with dual hydraulic
brake systems. If either of the two hydraulic
systems loses normal capability, the remaining
system will still function. However, there will be
some loss of overall braking effectiveness. You
may notice increased pedal travel during
application, greater pedal force required to slow
or stop, and potential activation of the Brake
Warning Light.
In the event power assist is lost for any reason
(i.e., repeated brake applications with the
engine off) the brakes will still function.
However, the effort required to brake the
vehicle will be much greater than that required
with the power system operating.
WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to
ensure that the wheel is properly mounted to
the vehicle. Any time a wheel has been removed
and reinstalled on the vehicle, the lug nuts/
bolts should be torqued using a properly
calibrated torque wrench using a high quality six
sided (hex) deep wall socket.
Torque Specifications
**Use only authorized dealer recommended
lug nuts/bolts and clean or remove any dirt or
oil before tightening.
Lug Nut/Bolt
Torque **Lug Nut/
Bolt SizeLug Nut/Bolt
Socket Size
100 Ft-Lbs
(135 N·m) M12 x 1.5 19 mm
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Inspect the wheel mounting surface prior to
mounting the tire and remove any corrosion or
loose particles.
Wheel Mounting Surface
Tighten the lug nuts/bolts in a star pattern until
each nut/bolt has been tightened twice. Ensure that the socket is fully engaged on the lug nut/
bolt (do not insert it halfway).
Torque Patterns
After 25 miles (40 km) check the lug nut/bolt torque to be sure that all the lug nuts/bolts are
properly seated against the wheel.FUEL REQUIREMENTS
3.6L Engine
Do not use E-85 flex fuel or ethanol blends
greater than 15% in this engine.
These engines are designed to meet all
emissions regulations and provide
optimum fuel economy and performance
when using high quality unleaded
“Regular” gasoline having a posted octane number
of 87 as specified by the (R+M)/2 method. The use
of higher octane “Premium” gasoline is not
required, as it will not provide any benefit over
“Regular” gasoline in these engines.
While operating on gasoline with an octane
number of 87, hearing a light knocking sound from
the engine is not a cause for concern. However, if
the engine is heard making a heavy knocking
sound, see an authorized dealer immediately. Use
of gasoline with an octane number lower than 87
can cause engine failure and may void or not be
covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
WARNING!
To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the
jack, do not tighten the lug nuts/bolts fully until
the vehicle has been lowered. Failure to follow
this warning may result in personal injury.
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Tire Stowage
.................................................. 330Tires................................... 218, 374, 379, 383Aging (Life Of Tires)................................... 377Air Pressure............................................... 374Chains....................................................... 382Changing......................................... 320, 366Compact Spare......................................... 379General Information........................ 374, 379High Speed................................................ 375Inflation Pressure...................................... 375Jacking................................... 320, 322, 366Life Of Tires............................................... 377Load Capacity............................................ 371Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)............................... 131, 146, 167Quality Grading.......................................... 383Radial........................................................ 376Replacement............................................. 377Rotation.................................................... 382Safety.............................................. 366, 374Sizes.......................................................... 367Snow Tires................................................. 379Spare Tires............................. 320, 379, 380Spinning.................................................... 376Trailer Towing............................................ 295Tread Wear Indicators............................... 377Wheel Nut Torque..................................... 388To Open Hood.................................................. 97Tongue Weight/Trailer Weight....................... 294
Towing.......................................................... 289Disabled Vehicle....................................... 342Guide........................................................ 291Recreational............................................. 298Weight...................................................... 291Towing Behind A Motorhome........................ 298Traction......................................................... 299Traction Control............................................ 158Trailer Sway Control (TSC)............................. 158Trailer Towing............................................... 289Cooling System Tips................................. 297Hitches..................................................... 291Minimum Requirements........................... 294Tips........................................................... 297Trailer And Tongue Weight........................ 294Wiring....................................................... 296Trailer Towing Guide..................................... 291Trailer Weight................................................ 291TransaxleAutomatic................................................. 228Operation................................................. 228Transmission................................................ 230Automatic........................................ 230, 365Maintenance............................................ 365Transporting Pets.......................................... 215Tread Wear Indicators.................................. 377Turn Signals.................................. 63, 149, 309
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UconnectAdvanced Phone Connectivity
................... 465Phone Call Features................................. 462Theater..................................................... 469Things You Should Know About Your Uconnect Phone................................... 465Uconnect Settings.......................................21Uconnect 4 With 7-Inch Display.................... 398Uconnect 4C/4C Nav With 8.4-Inch Display.. 415Uconnect Phone................ 456, 457, 459, 460Answer Or Ignore An Incoming Call — Call Currently In Progress..................... 464Answer Or Ignore An Incoming Call — No Call Currently In Progress................ 464Bluetooth Communication Link................ 466Call By Saying A Phonebook Name........... 463Call Continuation...................................... 465Call Controls............................................. 463Call Termination....................................... 465Cancel Command..................................... 457Connect Or Disconnect Link Between The Uconnect Phone And Mobile
Phone
................................................... 465Connecting To A Particular Mobile Phone Or Audio Device After Pairing................ 460
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