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Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make 
Outside The Vehicle
Tires 
Examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven
wear  patterns.  Check  for  stones,  nails,  glass,  or
other  objects  lodged  in  the  tread  or  sidewall.
Inspect the tread for cuts and cracks. Inspect side-
walls for cuts, cracks, and bulges. Check the wheel
nuts for tightness. Check the tires (including spare)
for proper cold inflation pressure.
Lights        
Have  someone  observe  the  operation  of  brake
lights  and  exterior  lights  while  you  work  the
controls.  Check  turn  signal  and  high  beam  indi -
cator lights on the instrument panel.
Door Latches 
Check  for  proper  closing,  latching,  and
locking.
Fluid Leaks 
Check  area  under  vehicle  after  overnight
parking  for  fuel,  coolant,  oil,  or  other  fluid
leaks. Also, if gasoline fumes are detected or
if fuel, or brake fluid leaks are suspected, the
cause  should  be  located  and  corrected
immediately.
ALWAYS  REMOVE  THE  EXISTING
FLOOR  MAT  FROM  THE  VEHICLE 
before  installing  any  other  floor  mat.
NEVER  install  or  stack  an  additional
floor mat on top of an existing floor mat.
ONLY  install  floor  mats  designed  to  fit
your  vehicle.  NEVER  install  a  floor  mat
that  cannot  be  properly  attached  and
secured  to  your  vehicle.  If  a  floor  mat
needs  to  be  replaced,  only  use  a  FCA
approved floor mat for the specific make,
model, and year of your vehicle.
ONLY  use  the  driver’s  side  floor  mat  on
the driver’s side floor area. To check for
interference,  with  the  vehicle  properly
parked with the engine off, fully depress
the  accelerator,  the  brake,  and  the
clutch  pedal  (if  present)  to  check  for
interference.  If  your floor  mat  interferes
with the operation of any pedal, or is not
secure to the floor, remove the floor mat
from the vehicle and place the floor mat
in your trunk.
ONLY use the passenger’s side floor mat
on the passenger’s side floor area.
 WARNING! (Continued)
ALWAYS  make  sure  objects  cannot  fall
or  slide  into  the  driver’s  side  floor  area
when the vehicle is moving. Objects can
become  trapped  under  accelerator,
brake, or clutch pedals and could cause
a loss of vehicle control.
NEVER place any objects under the floor
mat  (e.g.,  towels,  keys,  etc.).  These
objects could change the position of the
floor  mat  and  may  cause  interference
with  the  accelerator,  brake,  or  clutch
pedals.
If  the  vehicle  carpet  has  been  removed
and  re-installed,  always  properly  attach
carpet  to  the  floor  and  check  the  floor
mat  fasteners  are  secure  to  the  vehicle
carpet.  Fully  depress  each  pedal  to
check  for  interference  with  the  acceler -
ator,  brake,  or  clutch  pedals  then
re-install the floor mats.
It is recommended to only use mild soap
and water to clean your floor mats. After
cleaning,  always  check  your  floor  mat
has  been  properly  installed  and  is
secured  to  your  vehicle  using  the  floor
mat fasteners by lightly pulling mat.
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The transmission will automatically down-
shift to FIRST gear when coming to a stop.
After  a  stop,  the  driver  should  manually
upshift (+) the transmission as the vehicle
is accelerated.
You can start out, from a stop, in FIRST or
SECOND  gear  (or  THIRD  gear,  in  4L
range).  Tapping  (+)  (at  a  stop)  will  allow
starting  in  SECOND  gear.  Starting  out  in
SECOND or THIRD gear can be helpful in
snowy or icy conditions.
If a  requested  downshift would cause  the
engine  to  over-speed,  that  shift  will  not
occur.
The system will ignore attempts to upshift
at too low of a vehicle speed.
Holding  the  gear  selector  in  the  (-)  posi -
tion will downshift the transmission to the
lowest gear possible at the current speed.
Transmission shifting will be more notice-
able when AutoStick is enabled.
The  system  may  revert  to  automatic  shift
mode  if  a  fault  or  overheat  condition  is
detected. NOTE:
When Hill Descent Control is enabled, Auto
-
Stick is not active.
To  disengage  AutoStick  mode,  return  the
gear selector to the DRIVE position. You can
shift in or out of the AutoStick position at any
time without taking your foot off the acceler -
ator pedal.
FOUR–WHEEL DRIVE 
OPERATION 
Four-Position Transfer Case
Four-Wheel Drive Gear Selector
The  transfer  case  provides  four  mode  posi -
tions:
2H (Two-Wheel Drive High Range)
4H (Four-Wheel Drive High Range)
N (Neutral)
4L (Four-Wheel Drive Low Range)
For additional information on the appropriate
use of each transfer case mode position, see
the information below:
2H
Two-Wheel Drive High Range — This range is
for normal street and highway driving on dry,
hard surfaced roads.
 WARNING!
Do  not  downshift  for  additional  engine
braking  on  a  slippery  surface.  The  drive
wheels  could  lose  their  grip  and  the
vehicle  could  skid,  causing  a  collision  or
personal injury.
 WARNING!
Failure  to  engage  a  transfer  case  position
completely  can  cause  transfer  case
damage  or  loss  of  power  and  vehicle
control. You could have a collision. Do not
drive  the  vehicle  unless  the  transfer  case
is fully engaged.
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4H
Four-Wheel  Drive  High Range —  This range
maximizes  torque  to  the  front  driveshaft,
forcing the front and rear wheels to rotate at
the  same  speed.  This  range  provides  addi-
tional  traction  for  loose,  slippery  road
surfaces only.
NEUTRAL (N)
Neutral  —  This  range  disengages  both  the
front  and  rear  driveshafts  from  the  power -
train.  To  be  used  for  flat  towing  behind
another vehicle.
Refer  to  “Recreational  Towing”  in  this
chapter for further information. 4L
Four-Wheel  Drive  Low  Range  —  This  range
provides low speed four-wheel drive. It maxi
-
mizes  torque to  the  front driveshaft,  forcing
the  front  and  rear  wheels  to  rotate  at  the
same  speed.  This  range  provides  additional
traction  and  maximum  pulling  power  for
loose,  slippery  road  surfaces  only.  Do  not
exceed 25 mph (40 km/h).
The transfer case is intended to be driven in
the  2H  position  for  normal  street  and
highway  conditions,  such  as  hard-surfaced
roads.
In  the  event  that  additional  traction  is
required, the  transfer  case 4H and  4L  posi -
tions can  be  used to lock  the  front and  rear
driveshafts  together,  forcing  the  front  and
rear wheels to rotate at the same speed. The
4H and  4L  positions  are intended  for loose,
slippery road surfaces only and not intended
for normal driving. Driving in the 4H and 4L
positions  on  hard-surfaced  roads  will  cause
increased tire wear and damage to the drive -
line  components.  Refer  to  “Shifting  Proce -
dures” in this section for further information
on shifting into 4H or 4L. The instrument  cluster alerts the driver that
the  vehicle  is  in  four-wheel  drive,  and  the
front  and  rear  driveshafts  are  locked
together.  The  light  will  illuminate  when  the
transfer case is shifted into the 4H position.
When  operating  your  vehicle  in  4L,  the
engine  speed  will  be  approximately  three
times (four times for Rubicon models) that of
the 2H or 4H positions at a given road speed.
Take care not to overspeed the engine.
Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles
depends  on  tires  of  equal  size,  type,  and
circumference on each wheel. Any difference
will  adversely  affect  shifting  and  cause
damage to the transfer case.
Because four-wheel drive provides improved
traction,  there  is  a  tendency  to  exceed  safe
turning  and  stopping  speeds.  Do  not  go
faster than road conditions permit.
Shifting Procedures
2H To 4H Or 4H To 2H
Shifting  between  2H  and  4H  can  be  made
with  the  vehicle  stopped  or  in  motion.  The
preferred  shifting  speed  would  be  0  to
45 mph  (72 km/h).  With  the  vehicle  in
motion,  the  transfer  case  will  engage/disen
-
 WARNING!
You  or  others  could  be  injured  or  killed  if
you  leave  the  vehicle  unattended  with  the
transfer case in the NEUTRAL (N) position
without  first  fully  engaging  the  parking
brake.  The  transfer  case  NEUTRAL  (N)
position disengages both the front and rear
driveshafts  from  the  powertrain,  and  will
allow  the  vehicle  to  roll,  even  if  the
automatic  transmission  is  in  PARK.  The
parking  brake  should  always  be  applied
when the driver is not in the vehicle.
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gage  faster  if  you  momentarily  release  the
accelerator pedal after completing the shift.
Do not accelerate while shifting the transfer
case.  Apply  a  constant  force  when  shifting
the transfer case lever.
NOTE:
Do not attempt to make a shift while only the
front  or  rear  wheels  are  spinning.  The  front
and rear driveshaft speeds must be equal for
the  shift  to  take  place.  Shifting  while  only
the  front  or  rear  wheels  are  spinning  can
cause damage to the transfer case.
Delayed shifts out of four-wheel drive may
be  experienced  due  to  uneven  tire  wear,
low  or  uneven  tire  pressures,  excessive
vehicle loading, or cold temperatures.
Shifting  effort  will  increase  with  speed,
this is normal.
During  cold  weather,  you  may  experience
increased effort in shifting until the transfer
case fluid warms up. This is normal.
4H To 4L Or 4L To 4H
With the vehicle  rolling at  2  to  3 mph  (3 to
5 km/h),  shift  the  transmission  into
NEUTRAL (N). While the vehicle is coasting
at  2  to  3 mph  (3  to  5 km/h),  shift  the
transfer case lever firmly to the desired posi -
tion. Do  not  pause  with  the  transfer  case  in
N  (Neutral).  Once  the  shift  is  completed,
place the transmission into DRIVE.
NOTE:
Shifting into or out of 4L is possible with the
vehicle  completely  stopped;  however,  diffi -
culty may occur due to the mating teeth not
being properly aligned. Several attempts may
be  required  for  clutch  teeth  alignment  and
shift  completion  to  occur.  The  preferred
method  is  with  the  vehicle  rolling  at  2  to
3 mph  (3  to  5 km/h).  Avoid  attempting  to
engage  or  disengage  4L  with  the  vehicle
moving faster than 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5 km/h).
Five-Position Transfer Case 
Four-Wheel Drive Gear Selector
The  transfer  case  provides  five  mode  posi -
tions:
2H (Two-Wheel Drive High Range)
4H  AUTO  (Four-Wheel  Drive  Auto  High
Range)
4H  PT  (Four-Wheel  Drive  Part  Time  High
Range)
N (Neutral)
4L (Four-Wheel Drive Low Range)
 WARNING!
Failure  to  engage  a  transfer  case  position
completely  can  cause  transfer  case  damage  or
loss  of  power  and  vehicle  control.  You  could
have a collision. Do not drive the vehicle unless
the transfer case is fully engaged.
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For additional information on the appropriate
use of each transfer case mode position, see
the information below:
2H
Two-Wheel Drive High Range — This range is
for normal street and highway driving on dry,
hard surfaced roads.
4H AUTO
Four-Wheel  Drive  Auto  High  Range  —  This
range  sends  power  to  the  front  wheels.  The
four-wheel drive system will be automatically
engaged  when  the  vehicle  senses  a  loss  of
traction. Additional traction  for  varying  road
conditions.
4H PT
Four-Wheel  Drive  Part  Time  High  Range  —
This  range  maximizes  torque  to  the  front
driveshaft, forcing  the front and rear wheels
to  rotate  at  the  same  speed.  This  range
provides  additional  traction  for  loose,  slip-
pery road surfaces only. NEUTRAL (N)
Neutral  —  This  range  disengages  both  the
front  and  rear  driveshafts  from  the  power
-
train.  To  be  used  for  flat  towing  behind
another vehicle.
Refer  to  “Recreational  Towing”  in  this
chapter for further information. 4L
Four-Wheel  Drive  Low  Range  —  This  range
provides low speed four-wheel drive. It maxi
-
mizes  torque to  the  front driveshaft,  forcing
the  front  and  rear  wheels  to  rotate  at  the
same  speed.  This  range  provides  additional
traction  and  maximum  pulling  power  for
loose,  slippery  road  surfaces  only.  Do  not
exceed 25 mph (40 km/h).
This transfer case is designed to be driven in
the  2H  mode  or  4H  AUTO  mode  for  normal
street  and  highway  conditions  on  dry  hard
surfaced roads. Driving the vehicle in 2H will
have  greater  fuel  economy  benefits  as  the
front axle is not engaged in 2H.
For variable driving conditions, the 4H AUTO
mode  can  be  used.  In  this  mode,  the  front
axle  is  engaged,  but  the  vehicle's  power  is
sent to the rear wheels. Four-wheel drive will
be  automatically  engaged  when  the  vehicle
senses  a  loss  of  traction.  Because  the  front
axle is engaged, this mode will result in lower
fuel economy than the 2H mode.
 WARNING!
You  or  others  could  be  injured  or  killed  if
you  leave  the  vehicle  unattended  with  the
transfer case in the NEUTRAL (N) position
without  first  fully  engaging  the  parking
brake.  The  transfer  case  NEUTRAL  (N)
position disengages both the front and rear
driveshafts  from  the  powertrain,  and  will
allow  the  vehicle  to  roll,  even  if  the
automatic  transmission  is  in  PARK.  The
parking  brake  should  always  be  applied
when the driver is not in the vehicle.
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In  the  event  that  additional  traction  is
required,  the  transfer  case 4H and  4L  posi-
tions can  be  used to lock  the  front  and  rear
driveshafts  together,  forcing  the  front  and
rear wheels to rotate at the same speed. The
4H and  4L  positions  are intended  for loose,
slippery road surfaces only and not intended
for normal driving. Driving in the 4H and 4L
positions  on  hard-surfaced  roads  will  cause
increased tire wear and damage to the drive -
line  components.  Refer  to  “Shifting  Proce -
dures” in this section for further information
on shifting into 4H or 4L.
The instrument  cluster alerts the driver  that
the  vehicle  is  in  four-wheel  drive,  and  the
front  and  rear  driveshafts  are  locked
together.  The  light  will  illuminate  when  the
transfer case is shifted into the 4H position.
When  operating  your  vehicle  in  4L,  the
engine  speed  will  be  approximately  three
times (four times for Rubicon models) that of
the 2H or 4H positions at a given road speed.
Take care not to overspeed the engine.
Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles
depends  on  tires  of  equal  size,  type,  and
circumference on each wheel. Any difference
will  adversely  affect  shifting  and  cause
damage to the transfer case. Because four-wheel drive provides improved
traction,  there  is  a  tendency  to  exceed  safe
turning  and  stopping  speeds.  Do  not  go
faster than road conditions permit.
Shifting Procedures
2H To 4H Auto Or 4H Auto To 2H
Shifting  between  2H  and  4H  Auto  can  be
made with the vehicle stopped or in motion.
The  preferred  shifting  speed  would  be  0  to
45 mph  (72 km/h).  With  the  vehicle  in
motion,  the  transfer  case  will  engage/disen
-
gage  faster  if  you  momentarily  release  the
accelerator pedal after completing the shift.
Do not accelerate while shifting the transfer
case.  Apply  a  constant  force  when  shifting
the transfer case lever.
2H/4H Auto To 4H Part Time Or 4H Part Time To 
2H/4H Auto
Shifting between  2H/4H  AUTO to 4H PART
TIME can be made with the vehicle stopped
or  in  motion.  The  preferred  shifting  speed
would  be  0  to  45 mph  (72 km/h).  With  the
vehicle  in  motion,  the  transfer  case  will
engage/disengage  faster  if  you  momentarily
release  the  accelerator  pedal  after
completing the shift. Do not accelerate while shifting  the  transfer  case.  Apply  a  constant
force when shifting the transfer case lever.
NOTE:
Do not attempt to make a shift while only
the front  or rear wheels are spinning. The
front  and  rear  driveshaft  speeds  must  be
equal  for  the  shift  to  take  place.  Shifting
while  only  the  front  or  rear  wheels  are
spinning can cause damage to the transfer
case.
Delayed shifts out of four-wheel drive may
be  experienced  due  to  uneven  tire  wear,
low  or  uneven  tire  pressures,  excessive
vehicle loading, or cold temperatures.
Shifting  effort  will  increase  with  speed,
this is normal.
During  cold  weather,  you  may  experience
increased effort in shifting until the transfer
case fluid warms up. This is normal.
4H Part Time/4H Auto To 4L Or 4L To 4H Part Time/
4H Auto
With the vehicle  rolling at  2  to  3 mph  (3 to
5 km/h),  shift  the  transmission  into
NEUTRAL (N). While the vehicle is coasting
at  2  to  3 mph  (3  to  5 km/h),  shift  the
transfer case lever firmly to the desired posi -
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tion. Do  not  pause  with  the  transfer  case  in
N  (Neutral).  Once  the  shift  is  completed,
place the transmission into DRIVE.
NOTE:
Shifting into or out of 4L is possible with the
vehicle  completely  stopped;  however,  diffi-
culty may occur due to the mating teeth not
being properly aligned. Several attempts may
be  required  for  clutch  teeth  alignment  and
shift  completion  to  occur.  The  preferred
method  is  with  the  vehicle  rolling  at  2  to
3 mph  (3  to  5 km/h).  Avoid  attempting  to
engage  or  disengage  4L  with  the  vehicle
moving faster than 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5 km/h).Trac-Lok Rear Axle — If Equipped 
The  Trac-Lok  rear  axle  provides  a  constant
driving force to both rear wheels and reduces
wheel  spin  caused  by  the  loss of  traction at
one driving wheel. If traction differs between
the two rear wheels, the differential automat -
ically  proportions  the  usable  torque  by
providing  more  torque to the  wheel that  has
traction.
Trac-Lok is especially helpful during slippery
driving conditions. With both rear wheels on
a slippery surface, a slight application of the
accelerator will supply maximum traction.
Axle Lock (Tru-Lok) — Rubicon Models  
The  AXLE  LOCK  switch  is  located  on  the  instru -
ment panel (to the right of the steering column).
Axle Lock Switch Panel
This  feature  will  only  activate  when  the
following conditions are met:
Ignition  in  RUN  position,  vehicle  in  4L
(Low) range.
Vehicle speed  should  be  10 mph (16 km/h)
or less.
Both  right  and  left  wheels  on  axle  are  at
the same speed.
To activate the system, push the AXLE LOCK
switch  down  to  lock  the  rear  axle  only  (the
“REAR  ONLY”  will  illuminate),  push  the
switch up to lock the front axle and rear axle
 WARNING!
Failure  to  engage  a  transfer  case  position
completely  can  cause  transfer  case
damage  or  loss  of  power  and  vehicle
control. You could have a collision. Do not
drive  the  vehicle  unless  the  transfer  case
is fully engaged.
 WARNING!
On  vehicles  equipped  with  a  limited-slip
differential,  never run the engine with one
rear wheel off the ground. The vehicle may
drive  through  the  rear  wheel  remaining  on
the ground and cause you to lose control of
your vehicle.
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(the  “FRONT  +  REAR”  will  illuminate).
When  the  rear  axle  is  locked,  pushing  the
bottom of switch again will lock or unlock the
front axle.
NOTE:
The indicator lights will flash until the axles
are fully locked or unlocked.
To  unlock  the  axles,  push  the  AXLE  LOCK
OFF button.
Axle  lock  will  disengage  if  the  vehicle  is
taken  out  of  4L  (Low)  range,  or  the  ignition
switch is turned to the OFF position.
The  axle  lock  disengages  at  speeds  above
30 mph  (48 km/h),  and  will  automaticallyre-lock  once  vehicle  speed  is  less  than
10 mph (16 km/h).
Electronic Sway Bar Disconnect — If 
Equipped 
Your vehicle may  be equipped with an elec -
tronic disconnecting stabilizer/sway bar. This
system allows greater front suspension travel
in off-road situations. This system  is controlled by the  SWAY  BAR
switch  located  on  the  instrument  panel  (to
the right of the steering column).
SWAY BAR Switch
Push  the  SWAY  BAR  switch  to  activate  the
system. Push the switch again to deactivate
the  system.  The  “Sway  Bar  Indicator Light”
(located  in  the  instrument  cluster)  will  illu -
minate  when  the  bar  is  disconnected.  The
“Sway  Bar Indicator Light”  will flash during
activation  transition,  or  when  activation
conditions  are  not  met.  The  stabilizer/sway
bar  should  remain  in  on-road  mode  during
normal driving conditions. To disconnect the stabilizer/sway bar, shift to
either  4H  or  4L  and  push  the  SWAY  BAR
switch  to  obtain  the off-road  position. Refer
to  “Four-Wheel  Drive  Operation”  in  this
section  for  further  information.  The  “Sway
Bar Indicator Light” will flash until the stabi
-
lizer/sway bar has been fully disconnected.
 WARNING!
Ensure  the  stabilizer/sway  bar  is
reconnected  before  driving  on  hard
surfaced roads or at speeds above 18 mph
(29 km/h);  a  disconnected  stabilizer/sway
bar  may  contribute  to  the  loss  of  vehicle
control,  which  could  result  in  serious
injury.  Under  certain  circumstances,  the
front  stabilizer/sway  bar  enhances  vehicle
stability  and  assists  with  vehicle  control.
The  system  monitors  vehicle  speed  and
will  attempt  to  reconnect  the  stabilizer/
sway  bar  at  speeds  over  18 mph  (29 km/
h).  This  is  indicated  by  a  flashing  or  solid
“Sway  Bar  Indicator  Light.”  Once  vehicle
speed  is  reduced  below  14 mph  (22 km/
h),  the  system  will  once  again  attempt  to
return to off-road mode.
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