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Fast Seek Up
Press and hold the Seek Up button and the
Bluetooth® device will begin to fast forward
th
rough the current track until the button is
released.
Fast Seek Down
Press and hold the Seek Down button and
the Bluetooth® device will begin to rewind
t h
rough the current track until the button is
released.
Source
Press the Source button on the touchscreen to
s e
lect the desired audio source, Disc/USB/SD
Card/AUX/ or Bluetooth®. This screen will time
out after a few seconds and return to the main
radio screen if no selection is made.
Repeat
Press the Repeat button to toggle the repeat
f u
nctionality. The Repeat button is highlighted
when active. The Radio will continue to play the
current track, repeatedly, as long as the repeat
is active. Info
Press the Info button to display the current
t
r
ack information. Press the Info button a
second time to cancel this feature.
Audio
Refer to “Audio” in “Radio Mode” for further
i n
formation on adjusting the audio settings.
UCONNECT PHONE
Uconnect Phone is a voice-activated,
hands-free, in-vehicle communications system.
Uconnect Phone allows you to dial a phone
number with your mobile phone.
Uconnect Phone supports the following
fe
atures:
Voice Activated Features:
Hands-Free dialing via Voice (“Call John
Smith Mobile” or, “Dial 248 555 1212”).
Hands-Free text-to-speech listening of your
incoming SMS messages.
Hands-Free text messaging (“Send a
message to John Smith Mobile”).
Redialing last dialed numbers (“Redial”).
Calling Back the last incoming call number
(“Call Back”).
Viewing Call logs on screen (“Show Incoming
Calls,” “Show Outgoing Calls,” “Show Missed
Calls,” “Show Recent Calls”).
Searching Contacts phone number (“Search
for John Smith Mobile”).
Screen Activated Features
Dialing via Keypad using touchscreen.
Viewing and Calling contacts from Phone -
books displayed on the touchscreen.
Setting Favorite Contact Phone numbers so
they are easily accessible on the Main Phone
screen.
Viewing and Calling contacts from Recent
Call logs.
Reviewing your recent Incoming SMS.
Sending a text message via the touchscreen.
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Appendix
About GPS Satellite Signals
The navigation system must acquire satellite
si
gnals in order to navigate.
When the navigation system has acquired
s a
tellite signals, the signal strength bars on the
main menu are full . When it loses satellite
signals, the bars are clear .
For more information about GPS, go to
www.garmin.com/aboutGPS .
Updating The Software
To update the navigation system software, you
m u
st have a USB mass storage device and an
Internet connection.
1. G o to
a
uto-update.garmin.com
.
2. F ind your model and select S
oftware
Updates > Download . 3. R
ead and accept the terms of the Software
Li
cense Agreement.
4. F ollow the instructions on the Web site to
c
omplete the installation of the software
update.
Updating The Map Data
To update the navigation system map, you must
h a
ve a USB mass storage device and an
Internet connection, or visit your local dealer for
assistance. A map update can be purchased
once a year.
1. G o to
a
uto-update.garmin.com
.
2. S elect your vehicle from the drop-down lists.
3
. S elect O
rder Map Updates for your unit.
4. F ollow the Web site instructions to update
y
our map.
CAUTION!
Garmin® and FCA US LLC are not responsible
for the accuracy of, or the consequences of
using, a safety camera database.
Safety camera information is available in some
lo
cations. Go to
http://www.garmin.com
for
availability. For these locations, the navigation
s y
stem includes the locations of hundreds of
safety cameras. Your navigation system alerts you
when you are approaching a safety camera and
can warn you if you are driving too fast. The data
is updated at least weekly, so you always have
access to the most up-to-date information.
You can purchase a new region or extend an
e x
isting subscription at any time. Each region
that you purchase has an expiration date.
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Custom Points of Interest (POIs)
NOTE:
Custom POI files must be named “poi.gpi”. and
l o
cated on the USB storage device in a folder
named “POI” within a folder named “Garmin®”
(Garmin®/POI/).
You can manually load custom POI databases,
av
ailable from various companies on the
Internet. Some custom POI databases contain
alert information for points such as safety
cameras and school zones. The navigation
system can notify you when you approach one
of these points. You are responsible for
ensuring that your use of safety camera
information is lawful in your area. NOTE:
Each time you load custom POIs to the naviga -
tion system, any other custom POIs already
s a
ved in the system will be overwritten.
Finding Custom POIs
You can view a list of the custom POIs loaded in
y o
ur navigation system.
Press Where To? > Extras > Custom POIs .Deleting Custom POIs
1. P
ress
T
ools > My Data > Delete Custom
POI(s)
.
2. P ress Yes
to confirm.
NOTE:
All custom POIs will be deleted from your navi -
gation system.
Saving Trip Logs
Trip logs are recorded while you navigate a
r o
ute.
SiriusXM® Travel Link (US Market Only)
Now, in addition to delivering over 130 channels
of the best sports, entertainment, talk and
commercial-free music, SiriusXM® now offers
premium infotainment services that work in
conjunction with compatible navigation systems.
To access SiriusXM® Travel Link, press the
ME
NU button then press the Travel Link button.
CAUTION!
Garmin® and FCA US LLC are not responsible
for the consequences of using custom POI
databases, or for the accuracy of custom POI
databases.
After downloading your POI database, use the
Ga
rmin® POI Loader to install the POIs onto a
USB mass storage device. Use the USB mass
storage device to load the POIs. The POI
Loader is available at
garmin.com/products/
poiloader
. Refer to the POI Loader Help file for
more information; click H
e
lp to open the Help
file. The file name can only be POI.gpi. No other
file name or extension should be used.
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The left-hand control is a rocker-type switch with
a push button in the center. The function of the
left-hand control is different depending on
which mode you are in.
The following describes the left-hand control
op
eration in each mode:
RADIO OPERATION
Pushing the top of the switch will “Seek” up for
the next listenable station and pushing the
bottom of the switch will “Seek” down for the
next listenable station.
The button located in the center of the left-hand
co
ntrol will tune to the next preset station that
you have programmed in the radio preset
button.
MEDIA MODE
Pushing the top of the switch once goes to the
next track on the selected media (AUX/USB/
Bluetooth®). Pushing the bottom of the switch
once goes to the beginning of the current track,
or to the beginning of the previous track if it is
within eight seconds after the current track
begins to play.
IPOD®/USB/MP3 CONTROL
The front media hub is located on the
instrument panel in the storage console next to
the power outlet.
Instrument Panel Media Hub
Your vehicle may also be equipped with another
me
dia hub located in the center console.
Center Console Media Hub
This feature allows an iPod® or external USB
d e
vice to be plugged into the USB port.
iPod® control supports Mini, 4G, Photo, iPod
n a
no®, 5G iPod® and iPhone® devices. Some
iPod® software versions may not fully support
the iPod® control features. Please visit
Apple’s® website for software updates.
For further information, refer to the Uconnect
Ow
ner’s Manual Supplement.
1 — AUX Port
2 — USB Port
1 — AUX Port
2 — USB Port
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If this equipment does cause harmful inter -
ference to radio or television reception,
w h
ich can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encour -
aged to try to correct the interference by one
o r
more of the following measures:
a. I ncrease the separation between the
e
quipment and receiver.
b. C onsult an authorized dealer or an expe -
r
ienced radio technician for help.
VOICE COMMAND (UCONNECT 3/3 NAV)
UCONNECT 3/3 NAV
The Uconnect Voice Command
system allows you to control your AM,
FM
radio, satellite radio, disc player,
SD Card, USB/iPod® and SiriusXM®
Travel Link.
NOTE:
Take care to speak into the Voice Command
s y
stem as calmly and normally as possible.
The ability of the Voice Command system to
r e
cognize user voice commands may be nega-
tively affected by rapid speaking or a raised
v o
ice level. When you push the Uconnect Voice Command
button, you hear a beep. The beep is your
signal to give a command.
If no command is spoken the system says one
o f
two responses:
I didn't understand
I didn't get that
If a command is not spoken a second time, the
s y
stem will respond with an error and give some
direction as what can be said based on the
context you are in. After three consecutive
failures of a spoken command the VR session
will end. Pushing the Uconnect Voice Command
button while the system is speaking is known as
“ b
arging in.” The system will be interrupted, and
after the beep, you can say a command. This
becomes helpful once you start to learn the
options.
NOTE:
At any time, you can say the words “Cancel” or
“ H
elp.”
These commands are universal and can be
u s
ed from any menu. All other commands can
be used depending upon the active application.
When using this system, you should speak
c le
arly and at a normal speaking volume.
The system best recognizes your speech if
the windows are closed, and the heater/air
c o
nditioning fan is set to low.
At any point, if the system does not recognize
o n
e of your commands, you will be prompted to
repeat it.
To hear available commands, push the
U c
onnect Voice Command button and say
“Help.” You hear available commands for the
s c
reen displayed.
WARNING!
Any voice commanded system should be
used only in safe driving conditions following
all applicable laws, including laws regarding
phone use. Your attention should be focused
on safely operating the vehicle. Failure to do
so may result in a collision causing serious
injury or death.
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Fog Lights, Service.........................................192Fold-Flat Seats.................................................25Folding Rear Seats...................................26, 29Four-Way Hazard Flasher...............................189Freeing A Stuck Vehicle.................................211Fuel...............................................................257Additives...................................................258Clean Air....................................................258Ethanol......................................................258Gasoline....................................................257Materials Added........................................258Methanol...................................................258Octane Rating.................................257, 262Requirements...........................................257Specifications............................................262Tank Capacity............................................261Fueling...........................................................176Fuses.............................................................193
G
Garage Door Opener (HomeLink)....................80Gasoline, Clean Air........................................258Gasoline, Reformulated.................................258Gear Ranges..................................................163Gear Selector Override..................................210Glass Cleaning...............................................255Gross Axle Weight Rating.....................178, 179Gross Vehicle Weight Rating..........................178GVWR............................................................178
H
HazardDriving Through Flowing, Rising, Or Shallow St
anding Water....................................187Hazard Warning Flashers..............................189Head Restraints...............................................32HeadlightsAutomatic....................................................41Bulb Replacement....................................191Cleaning...................................................253Delay...........................................................41High Beam................................................191High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch..........41Lights On Reminder.....................................42On With Wipers............................................41Passing........................................................41Switch..........................................................40Time Delay...................................................41Heated Mirrors.................................................39Heated Seats...................................................31Heater, Engine Block....................................159
High Beam/Low Beam Select (Dimmer) Switch......41
Hill Start Assist..............................................114HitchesTrailer Towing...........................................180Holder, Coin.....................................................85Holder, Cup......................................................86HomeLink (Garage Door Opener).....................80Hood Prop........................................................76
Hood Release..................................................76
I
Ignition.............................................................12Switch..........................................................12Immobilizer (Sentry Key)..................................16Inside Rearview Mirror..............................36, 37Instrument Cluster...........................................94Descriptions..............................................106Display..................................................95, 96Engine Oil Reset..........................................96Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning...................254Interior Appearance Care..............................254Interior Fuses................................................193Interior Lights...................................................43Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers)..................45Introduction.......................................................7InverterPower...........................................................89iPod/USB/MP3 Control.................................364
J
Jack Location................................................199Jack Operation.....................................201, 234Jacking Instructions......................................201Jump Starting................................................206
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Towing...........................................................178Disabled Vehicle........................................212Guide.........................................................181Recreational..............................................186Weight.......................................................181Towing Behind A Motorhome.........................186Towing Eyes...................................................213Traction.........................................................187Traction Control.............................................115Trailer Towing................................................178Cooling System Tips..................................185Hitches......................................................180Minimum Requirements............................182Tips...........................................................184Trailer And Tongue Weight........................181Wiring........................................................184Trailer Towing Guide......................................181Trailer Weight................................................181Transaxle
Autostick...................................................166TransmissionAutomatic........................................161, 233Fluid..........................................................233Maintenance.............................................233Transporting Pets..........................................154Tread Wear Indicators...................................245Trip Computer..................................................97Turn Signals...................................42, 106, 192
U
UconnectAdvanced Phone Connectivity
..................304Phone Call Features........................299, 302Uconnect Settings.......................10, 16, 266Uconnect (Hands-Free Phone)Making A Phone Call........................300, 332Uconnect Phone...........................................294Making A Call............................................332Pairing......................................................327Receiving A Call........................................333Uconnect Voice Command............................378Underhood Fuses..........................................196Uniform Tire Quality Grades..........................251Unleaded Gasoline.......................................257Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt...................125USB...............................................................364
V
Vanity Mirrors..................................................40Vehicle Certification Label............................177Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)..............256Vehicle Loading..........................177, 178, 239Vehicle Modifications/Alterations......................8Vehicle Storage................................................71Video Entertainment System........................365Viscosity, Engine Oil......................................223Voice Command...................................337, 378
W
Warning Flashers, Hazard.............................189Warning Lights (Instrument Cluster
Descriptions).................................................104Warnings And Cautions......................................8Warranty Information....................................382Washer Adding Fluid..............................................221Washers, Windshield......................44, 45, 221Washing Vehicle............................................253WaterDriving Through........................................187Wheel And Wheel Tire Care...........................249Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim...........................249Wind Buffeting..........................................74, 75Window Fogging...............................................71Windows..........................................................72Power...........................................................72Reset Auto-Up..............................................73Windshield Defroster....................................155Windshield Washers.................................44, 45Fluid..........................................................221Windshield Wiper Blades..............................226Windshield Wipers...........................................44Wipers Blade Replacement...........................226Wipers, Intermittent.........................................45Wipers, Rear....................................................46Wrecker Towing.............................................212