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NOTE:
The  system  will  automatically  time  out  and
the ignition will cycle to the OFF mode after
30 minutes of inactivity if the ignition is left
in  the  ACC  or  RUN  (engine  not  running)
mode and the transmission is in PARK.
ENGINE  START/STOP  Button  Functions  —  With
Driver’s Foot  OFF The Brake Pedal (In PARK Or
NEUTRAL Position)
The  ENGINE  START/STOP  button  operates
similar  to  an  ignition  switch.  It  has  three
modes: OFF, ACC, and RUN. To change the
ignition  modes  without  starting  the  vehicle
and use the accessories, follow these steps:
1. Starting with the ignition in the OFF mode,
2. Push  the  ENGINE  START/STOP  button  onceto place the ignition to the ACC mode (instru -
ment cluster will display “ACC”),
3. Push the ENGINE START/STOP button a second  time  to  place  the  ignition  to  the
RUN  mode  (instrument  cluster  will
display “ON/RUN”),
4. Push the ENGINE START/STOP button a third  time  to  return  the  ignition  to  the
OFF  mode  (instrument  cluster  will
display “OFF”).AutoPark
AutoPark is a supplemental feature to assist
in  placing  the  vehicle  in  PARK  should  the
situations on the following pages occur. It is
a  back  up  system  and  should  not  be  relied
upon  as  the  primary  method  by  which  the
driver shifts the vehicle into PARK.
The  conditions  under  which  AutoPark  will
engage are outlined on the following pages. If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver turns
off the engine, the vehicle may AutoPark.
AutoPark  will  engage  when  all  of  these
conditions are met:
Vehicle is equipped with an 8-speed trans-
mission
Driver’s door is ajar or in conditions where
driver  door  is  removed  an  additional
trigger would be if the driver is off the seat
(seat pad sensor detects driver missing).
Vehicle is not in PARK
Vehicle speed is 0 mph (0 km/h)
Ignition switched from RUN to OFF
NOTE:
For  Keyless  Enter-N-Go  equipped  vehicles,
The  engine  will  turn  off  and  the  ignition
switch  will  change  to  ACC  mode.  After
30 minutes  the  ignition  switches  to  OFF
automatically,  unless  the  driver  turns  the
ignition switch OFF.
 WARNING!
Driver inattention could lead to failure to
place the vehicle in PARK. ALWAYS DO
A VISUAL CHECK that your vehicle is in
PARK  by  verifying  that  a  solid  (not
blinking)  “P”  is  indicated  in  the  instru -
ment  cluster  display  and  on  the  gear
selector. If  the  "P"  indicator  is blinking,
your vehicle is not in PARK. As an added
precaution,  always  apply  the  parking
brake when exiting the vehicle.
AutoPark is a supplemental feature. It is
not designed to replace the need to shift
your  vehicle  into  PARK.  It  is  a  back  up
system and should not be relied upon as
the  primary  method  by  which  the  driver
shifts the vehicle into PARK.
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If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver exits
the vehicle with the engine running, the vehicle
may AutoPark.
AutoPark  will  engage  when  all  of  these
conditions are met:
Vehicle is equipped with an 8-speed trans-
mission
Driver’s door is ajar or in conditions where
driver  door  is  removed  an  additional
trigger would be if the driver is off the seat
(seat pad sensor detects driver missing).
Vehicle is not in PARK
Driver’s door is removed
Vehicle  speed  is  1.2 mph  (2.0 km/h)  orless
Driver’s seat belt is unbuckled
Driver’s door is ajar
Brake pedal is not depressed
The  MESSAGE  “AutoPark  Engaged  Shift  to  P
then  Shift  to  Gear ”  will  display  in  the  instru -
ment cluster. NOTE:
In some cases the ParkSense graphic will be
displayed in the instrument cluster. In these
cases, the shifter must be returned to “P” to
select desired gear.
If the driver shifts into PARK while moving, the
vehicle may AutoPark.
AutoPark  will  engage 
ONLY  when  vehicle
speed is 1.2 mph (2.0 km/h) or less.
The MESSAGE “Vehicle Speed is Too High to
Shift to P ” will be displayed in the instrument
cluster  if  vehicle  speed  is  above  1.2 mph
(2.0 km/h). 4WD LOW
AutoPark  will  be  disabled  when  operating  the
vehicle in 4WD LOW.
The  MESSAGE  “
AutoPark  Disabled ”  will  be
displayed in the instrument cluster.
Additional  customer  warnings  will  be  given
when both of these conditions are met:
Vehicle is not in PARK
Driver’s door is ajar
The  MESSAGE  “ AutoPark  Not  Engaged ”  will
be  displayed  in  the  instrument  cluster.  A
warning  chime  will  continue  until  you  shift
the vehicle into PARK or the driver’s door is
closed.
ALWAYS DO A VISUAL CHECK
 that your vehicle
is  in  PARK  by  looking  for  the  "P"  in  the
instrument cluster display and on the shifter.
As  an  added  precaution,  always  apply  the
parking brake when exiting the vehicle.
 WARNING!
If  vehicle  speed  is  above  1.2 mph
(2.0 km/h),  the  transmission  will  default
to NEUTRAL until the vehicle speed drops
below  1.2 mph  (1.9 km/h).  A  vehicle  left
in  the  NEUTRAL  position  can  roll.  As  an
added  precaution,  always  apply  the
parking brake when exiting the vehicle.
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ENGINE BREAK-IN 
RECOMMENDATIONS
A long break-in period is not required for the
engine and drivetrain (transmission and axle)
in your vehicle.
Drive  moderately  during  the  first  300 miles
(500 km).  After  the  initial  60 miles
(100 km), speeds up to 50 or 55 mph (80 or
90 km/h) are desirable.
While  cruising,  brief  full-throttle  accelera-
tion  within  the  limits  of  local  traffic  laws
contributes  to  a  good  break-in.  Wide-open
throttle acceleration in low gear can be detri -
mental and should be avoided.
The engine oil installed in the engine at the
factory  is  a  high-quality  energy  conserving
type lubricant. Oil changes should be consis -
tent  with  anticipated  climate  conditions
under which vehicle operations will occur.
For  the  recommended  viscosity  and  quality
grades,  refer  to  “Fluids  And  Lubricants”  in
“Technical Specifications”. NOTE:
A new engine may consume some oil during
its  first  few  thousand  miles  (kilometers)  of
operation.  This  should  be  considered  a
normal  part  of  the  break-in  and  not  inter
-
preted as a problem.
AUTOMATIC 
TRANSMISSION  
NOTE:
You  must  press  and  hold  the  brake  pedal
while shifting out of PARK. CAUTION!
Never  use  Non-Detergent  Oil  or  Straight
Mineral  Oil  in  the  engine  or  damage  may
result.
 CAUTION!
Shift  into  or  out  of  PARK  or  REVERSE
only  after  the  vehicle  has  come  to  a
complete stop.
Do  not  shift  between  PARK,  REVERSE,
NEUTRAL, or DRIVE when the engine is
above idle speed.
Before shifting into any gear, make sure
your  foot  is  firmly  pressing  the  brake
pedal.
 WARNING!
Never use the PARK position as a substi -
tute for  the parking brake. Always  apply
the parking brake fully when exiting the
vehicle  to  guard  against  vehicle  move-
ment and possible injury or damage.
Your  vehicle  could  move  and  injure  you
and others if it is not in PARK. Check by
trying  to  move  the  transmission  gear
selector  out  of  PARK  with  the  brake
pedal released. Make sure the transmis-
sion  is  in  PARK  before  exiting  the
vehicle.
The transmission may not engage PARK
if the vehicle is moving. Always bring the
vehicle  to  a  complete  stop  before
shifting  to  PARK,  and  verify  that  the
transmission  gear  position  indicator
solidly  indicates  PARK  (P)  without
blinking.  Ensure  that  the  vehicle  is
completely stopped, and the PARK posi -
tion is properly indicated, before exiting
the vehicle.
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Automatic Mode
The  Stop/Start  feature  is  enabled
after every normal customer engine
start.  At  that  time,  the  system  will
go into STOP/START READY and if
all  other  conditions  are  met,  can  go  into  a
STOP/START  AUTOSTOP  ACTIVE
“Autostop” mode.
To  Activate The Autostop  Mode,  The Following
Must Occur:
The  system  must  be  in  STOP/START
READY  state.  A  STOP/START  READY
message  will  be  displayed  in  the  instru -
ment cluster display within the Stop/Start
section.  Refer  to  “Instrument  Cluster”  in
“Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel”
in  your  Owner’s  Manual  for  further  infor -
mation.
The vehicle must be completely stopped.
The shifter must be in a forward gear and
the brake pedal depressed.
The  engine  will  shut  down,  the  tachometer
will move to the zero position  and the Stop/
Start  telltale  will  illuminate  indicating  you
are  in  Autostop.  Customer  settings  will  be
maintained upon return to an engine running
condition. Refer  to  the  “Stop/Start  System”  in  the
“Starting  And  Operating”  section  located  in
your Owner’s Manual for further information.
Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not 
Autostop
Prior  to  engine  shut  down,  the  system  will
check many safety and comfort conditions to
see if they are fulfilled. Detailed information
about the operation of the Stop/Start system
may  be  viewed  in  the  instrument  cluster
display  Stop/Start  Screen.  In  the  following
situations, the engine will not stop:
Driver’s seat belt is not buckled.
Driver’s door is not closed.
Battery temperature is too warm or cold.
Battery charge is low.
The vehicle is on a steep grade.
Cabin heating or cooling is in process and
an  acceptable  cabin  temperature  has  not
been achieved.
HVAC is set to full defrost mode at a high
blower speed.
HVAC set to MAX A/C.
Engine  has  not  reached  normal  operating
temperature.
Engine temperature too high.
The transmission is not in a forward gear.
Hood is open.
Transfer case is in 4L or Neutral.
Brake pedal is not pressed with sufficient
pressure.
Other  Factors  Which  Can  Inhibit  Autostop
Include:  
Accelerator pedal input.
Vehicle speed threshold not achieved from
previous auto-stop.
Steering  angle  beyond  threshold.  (ESS
Models Only)
ACC is on and speed is set.
Vehicle is at high altitude.
System fault present.
It may be possible for the vehicle to be driven
several  times  without  the  Stop/Start  system
going  into  a  STOP/START  READY  state
under  more  extreme conditions of  the items
listed above.
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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
contact  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.
Adding AdBlue® (UREA)
Preliminary Conditions
AdBlue®  (UREA)  freezes  at  temperatures
lower than 12°F (-11°C). If the car stands for
a  long  time  at  this  temperature  refilling
could  be  difficult.  For  this  reason,  it  is
advised to park  the vehicle  in  a garage  and/
or heated environment and wait for the urea
to return to liquid state before topping up.
Proceed as follows:
Park  the  car  on  flat  ground  and  stop  the
engine by  placing  the  ignition  to  the  OFF
position.
Open the fuel door, undo  and remove  the
cap  (blue)  from  the  AdBlue®  (UREA)
filler.
Refilling With Nozzles
You  can  fill  up  at  any  AdBlue®  (UREA)
distributor.
Proceed as follows:
Insert  the  AdBlue®  (UREA)  nozzle  in  the
filler, start refilling and stop refilling at the
first  shut-off  (the  shut-off  indicates  that the AdBlue® (UREA) tank is full). Do not
proceed  with  the  refilling,  to  prevent
spillage of AdBlue® (UREA).
Extract the nozzle.
Refilling With Containers
Proceed as follows:
Check the expiration date.
Read the advice for use on the label before
pouring  the  content  of the bottle  into  the
AdBlue® (UREA) tank.
If  systems  which  cannot  be  screwed  in
(e.g. tanks) are used for refilling, after the
indication  appears  on  the  instrument
panel display refer to “Warning lights And
Messages”  in  the  “Getting  To  Know  Your
Instrument Panel” for further information,
fill  the  AdBlue®  (UREA)  tank  with  no
more than 2 Gallons (8 liters).
If containers which can be screwed to the
filler  are  used,  the  reservoir  is  full  when
the  AdBlue®  (UREA)  level  in  the
container  stops  pouring  out.  Do  not
proceed further.
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12. Shift the transmission into PARK (NOT inNEUTRAL).
13. Attach  the  vehicle  to  the  tow  vehicle using a suitable tow bar.
14. Release the parking brake.
15. Disconnect  the  negative  battery  cable, and  secure  it  away  from  the  negative
battery post.Shifting Out of NEUTRAL (N) 
Use the  following  procedure  to prepare your
vehicle for normal usage.
1. Bring  the  vehicle  to  a  complete  stop,leaving it connected to the tow vehicle.
2. Firmly apply the parking brake.
3. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
4. Start the engine.
5. Press and hold the brake pedal.
6. Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL.
7. Turn the engine OFF.
8. Shift  the  transfer  case  lever  to  the desired position.
NOTE:
When  shifting  the  transfer  case  out  of
NEUTRAL (N), the engine should remain Off
to avoid gear clash. 9. Shift the transmission into PARK.
10. Release the brake pedal.
11. Disconnect vehicle from the tow vehicle.
12. Start the engine.
13. Press and hold the brake pedal.
14. Release the parking brake.
15. Shift  the  transmission  into  gear,  release
the  brake  pedal,  and  check  that  the
vehicle operates normally.
 CAUTION!
Damage  to  the  transmission  may  occur  if
the transmission is shifted into PARK with
the transfer case in NEUTRAL (N) and the
engine  running.  With  the  transfer  case  in
NEUTRAL  (N)  ensure  that  the  engine  is
OFF  before  shifting  the  transmission  into
PARK.
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Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) 
Please see an authorized dealer for service.
License Plate Lamps
1. Reach  under  the  vehicle  to  access  theback of the lamp.
2. Firmly  grasp  the  bulb  by  the  two  latch features  and  squeeze  them  together  to
unlock  the  bulb  from  the  back  of  the
lamp housing.
Rear Fog Lamp
NOTE:
We  advise  referring  to  an  authorized  dealer
for service.
1. Reach  under  the  vehicle  to  access  theback of the fog lamp.
2. Disconnect  the  wire  harness  connector from the fog lamp connector receptacle.
3. Rotate the socket a quarter turn counter -
clockwise,  then  remove  it  from  the
housing.
4. Pull the bulb straight out from the keyed opening in the housing and then connect
the replacement bulb and reassemble.
FUSES 
General Information
The  fuses  protect  electrical  systems  against
excessive current.
When  a  device  does  not  work,  you  must
check the fuse element inside the blade fuse
for a break/melt.
Also, please be aware that when using power
outlets for extended periods of time with the
engine  off  may  result  in  vehicle  battery
discharge.
 CAUTION!
Do  not  touch  the  new  bulb  with  your
fingers.  Oil  contamination  will  severely
shorten  bulb  life.  If  the  bulb  comes  in
contact  with  any  oily  surface,  clean  the
bulb with rubbing alcohol.
 WARNING!
When replacing a blown fuse, always use
an  appropriate  replacement  fuse  with
the same amp rating as the original fuse.
Never replace a fuse with another fuse of
higher amp rating. Never replace a blown
fuse with metal wires or any other mate-
rial.  Failure  to  use  proper  fuses  may
result in serious personal injury, fire and/
or property damage.
Before  replacing  a  fuse,  make sure  that
the  ignition  is  off  and  that  all  the  other
services  are  switched  off  and/or  disen -
gaged.
If the replaced fuse blows again, contact
an authorized dealer.
If  a  general  protection  fuse  for  safety
systems  (air  bag  system,  braking
system),  power  unit  systems  (engine
system,  gearbox  system)  or  steering
system  blows,  contact  an  authorized
dealer.
 CAUTION!
If  it  is  necessary  to  wash  the  engine
compartment,  take  care  not  to  directly  hit
the  fuse  box,  and  the  windshield  wiper
motors with water.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING 
Correct servicing is crucial for guaranteeing a
long  life  for  the  car  under  the  best  condi-
tions.  For  this  reason,  Jeep  has  planned  a
series  of  checks  and  services  at  fixed
distance  intervals  and,  where  provided,  at
fixed  time  intervals,  as  described  in  the
Scheduled Servicing plan. To keep the car’s
efficiency  in  tip-top  condition,  in  the
following  Scheduled  Service  plan  pages  a
few  additional  checks  are  listed  that should
be  carried  out  more  frequently  with  respect
to  the  normal  coupon redemption schedule.
Scheduled Servicing is offered by  all autho -
rized  dealerships  according  to  fixed  time  or
mileage intervals.  If,  during  each operation,
in  addition to the  ones  scheduled, the need
arises  for  further  replacements  or  repairs,
these  may  be  carried  out  with  the  owner's
explicit agreement only.
The technicians at your dealership know your
vehicle  best,  and  have  access  to  factory
trained  information,  genuine  Mopar  parts,
and  specially  designed  electronic  and
mechanical  tools  that  can  help  prevent
future  costly  repairs.  If  your  car  is  used
frequently  for  towing,  the  interval  between
one  scheduled  servicing  operation  and  the next should be reduced. More frequent main
-
tenance may be needed for vehicles in severe
operating  conditions,  such  as  dusty  areas
and very short trip driving.
NOTE:
Scheduled  Servicing  interventions  are  set
out  by  the  Manufacturer.  Failure  to  have
them  carried  out  may  invalidate  the
warranty.  It  is  advised  to  inform  an  autho -
rized dealership of any small operating irreg -
ularities without waiting for the next service.
Scheduled Servicing — Gasoline Engine  
The  oil  change  indicator  system  (if
equipped)  will  remind  you  that  it  is  time  to
take  your  vehicle  in  for  engine  oil  replace -
ment.
On  vehicles  equipped  with  instrument
cluster  display,  “Oil  Change  Required”  will
be displayed and a single chime will  sound,
indicating that an oil change is necessary.
On non-instrument cluster display equipped
vehicles,  “Change  Oil”  will  flash  in  the
instrument  cluster  odometer  and  a  single
chime  will  sound,  indicating  that  an  oil
change is necessary. The oil change indicator message will illumi
-
nate  approximately  7,000 miles
(11,200 km)  after  the  most  recent  oil
change  was  performed.  Have  your  vehicle
serviced  as  soon  as  possible,  within
500 miles (800 km). However, an earlier oil
change  at  4,500 miles  (7,500 km)  may  be
required  if  the  vehicle  is  operated  under
“Severe  Duty  Conditions”  later  in  this
section.
NOTE:
The oil change indicator message will not
monitor the time since the last oil change.
Change  your  vehicle's  oil  if  it  has  been
12 months since your last oil change even
if the oil change indicator message is NOT
illuminated.
Change  your  engine  oil  more  often  if  you
drive your vehicle off-road for an extended
period of time.
Under no circumstances should oil change
intervals  exceed  7,500 miles
(12,000 km)  or  12 months,  whichever
comes first.
An authorized dealer will reset the oil change
indicator  message  after  completing  the
scheduled oil change.
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