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WELCOME FROM FCA 
HOW TO FIND YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL 
ONLINE ................................................... 1
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ..................... 2
Essential Information ........................ 2
Symbols .......................................... 2
ROLLOVER WARNING  ............................... 2
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS  ..................... 2
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS  .... 2
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS  ................................................... 11
Key Fob ......................................... 11
IGNITION SWITCH .................................. 12
Keyless Enter-N-Go — Ignition ........ 12
REMOTE STARTING SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED .......................................... 14
How To Use Remote Start ............... 14
To Enter Remote Start Mode............ 15
VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM — 
IF EQUIPPED  ......................................... 15
To Arm The System  ....................... 15
To Disarm The System  ................... 15
PREMIUM VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM —
IF EQUIPPED  .........................................16
To Arm The System ........................ 16
To Disarm The System .................... 17
Security System Manual Override..... 17
DOORS  ................................................. 18
Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry
(If Equipped)  ................................ 18 Child-Protection Door Lock System — 
Rear Doors..................................... 20 Front Door Removal ........................ 21
Rear Door Removal 
(Four-Door Models)  ........................ 23
SEATS................................................... 24
Heated Seats — If Equipped ........... 25
Front Passenger Easy Entry Seat —
Two Door Models ............................ 26 60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat —
Four Door Models ........................... 26 Fold And Tumble Rear Seat —
Two Door Models ............................ 27
HEAD RESTRAINTS.................................28
Front Head Restraints ..................... 28
Rear Head Restraints — Two Door 
Models .......................................... 29 Rear Head Restraints — Four Door 
Models .......................................... 30
STEERING WHEEL ..................................31
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column .....31
Heated Steering Wheel — 
If Equipped ....................................31
EXTERIOR LIGHTS ..................................32
Headlight Switch ............................32
Daytime Running Lights — 
If Equipped  ...................................32 High/Low Beam Switch....................32
Automatic High Beam — 
If Equipped ....................................33 Flash-To-Pass .................................33
Automatic Headlights — 
If Equipped  ...................................33 Front And Rear Fog Lights — 
If Equipped ....................................33 Turn Signals ...................................34
Lights-On Reminder ........................34
Headlight Leveling System — If 
Equipped  ......................................34
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS......35
Windshield Wiper Operation .............35
CLIMATE CONTROLS ...............................36
Automatic Climate Controls Overview ....37
Climate Control Functions................44
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) — 
If Equipped ....................................44 Operating Tips  ...............................45
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EXTERIOR LIGHTS  
Headlight Switch
The  headlight  switch is  located  on  the  right
side  of  the  instrument  panel.  This  switch
controls  the  operation  of  the  headlights,
parking  lights,  automatic  headlights  (if
equipped),  instrument  panel  lights,  instru-
ment  panel  light  operation,  interior  lights,
fog  lights  (if  equipped),  and  headlight
leveling (if equipped). Headlight Switch
Rotate the headlight switch clockwise to the
first detent for parking light  and  instrument
panel  light  operation.  Rotate  the  headlight
switch  to  the  second  detent  for  headlight,
parking  light,  and  instrument  panel  light
operation.
Daytime Running Lights — If Equipped 
The Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) are in a
dedicated  position  below  the  headlight
assembly.  DRLs  are  active  when  the  Low Beams  are  not  and  when  the  vehicle  is
shifted into any position other than PARK.
NOTE:
The  Daytime  Running  Lights,  on  the  same
side of the vehicle as the active turn  signal,
will turn off automatically when a turn signal
is  in  operation  and  turn  on  again  when  the
turn signal is not operating.
High/Low Beam Switch  
Push  the  multifunction  lever  toward  the
instrument panel to switch the headlights to
high  beams.  The  lever  will  return  to  the
centered position. To return the headlights to
low beam, pull the lever toward the steering
wheel,  or  push  the  lever  toward  the  instru
-
ment panel.
Multifunction Lever
 WARNING!
Persons  who  are  unable  to  feel  pain  to
the  skin  because  of  advanced  age,
chronic  illness,  diabetes,  spinal  cord
injury,  medication, alcohol  use, exhaus-
tion,  or  other  physical  conditions  must
exercise  care  when  using  the  steering
wheel heater. It may cause burns even at
low  temperatures,  especially  if  used  for
long periods.
Do  not  place  anything  on  the  steering
wheel  that  insulates  against  heat,  such
as  a  blanket  or  steering  wheel  covers  of
any  type  and  material.  This  may  cause
the steering wheel heater to overheat.1 — Instrument Panel Dimmer Control
2 — Headlight Leveling Control
3 — Headlight Control Switch
4 — Front Fog Lights
5 — Rear Fog Lights
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Automatic High Beam — If Equipped
The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control
system provides increased forward lighting at
night  by  automating  high  beam  control
through the use of a digital camera mounted
on the vehicle’s header. This camera detects
vehicle  specific  light  and  automatically
switches from high beams to low beams until
the approaching vehicle is out of view.
NOTE:
The  Automatic  High  Beam  Headlamp
Control can be turned  on  or off  by selecting
“ON”  under  “Auto  High  Beam”  within  your
Uconnect  settings,  as  well  as  turning  the
headlight  switch  to  the  AUTO  position  and
placing  the  multifunction  lever  in  the  high
beam position. Refer to “Uconnect Settings”
in  “Multimedia”  in  the  Owner’s  Manual  for
further information.
Broken,  muddy,  or  obstructed  headlights
and  taillights  of  vehicles  in  the  field  of
view  will  cause  headlights  to  remain  on
longer  (closer  to  the  vehicle).  Also,  dirt,
film,  and  other  obstructions  on  the  wind-
shield  or  camera  lens  will  cause  the
system to function improperly.
Flash-To-Pass  
You  can  signal  another  vehicle  with  your
headlights  by  lightly  pulling  the  multifunc -
tion  lever  toward  you.  This  will  cause  the
high beam headlights to turn on, and remain
on, until the lever is released.
Automatic Headlights — If Equipped 
This  system  automatically  turns  the  head -
lights  on  or  off  according  to  ambient  light
levels.  To  turn  the  system  on,  rotate  the
headlight switch clockwise to the last detent
for automatic headlight operation. When the
system  is  on,  the  headlight  time  delay
feature is also on. This means the headlights
will  stay  on  for  up  to  90  seconds  after  you
place  the  ignition  into  the  OFF  position.  To
turn  the  automatic  system  off,  move  the
headlight switch out of the AUTO position.
NOTE:
The engine must be running before the head -
lights will come on in the automatic mode.
Front And Rear Fog Lights — If Equipped  
The fog light switches are built into the head -
light switch. Fog Light Switch Location
To  activate  the  front  fog  lights,  push  the
upper  half  of  the  headlight  switch.  To  turn
off  the  front  fog  lights,  push  the  upper  half
of the headlight switch a second time.
To activate the rear fog lights, push the lower
half  of  the  headlight  switch.  To  turn  off  the
rear  fog  lights,  push  the  lower  half  of  the
headlight switch a second time.
NOTE:
To turn on the rear fog lamps, the low beam
lamps or front fog lamps must first be active.
An  indicator  light  in  the  instrument  cluster
illuminates when the fog lights are turned on.
 1 — Front Fog Light Switch
2 — Rear Fog Light Switch
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Turn Signals
Move the multifunction lever up or down and
the  arrows  on  each  side  of  the  instrument
cluster flash to show proper operation of the
front and rear turn signal lights.
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.
Lights-On Reminder
If  the  headlights,  parking  lights,  or  cargo
lights  are  left on after the  ignition is placed
in the OFF position, a chime will sound when
the driver’s door is opened.
Headlight Leveling System — If Equipped 
Your vehicle may be equipped with a headlight
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 on the instrument
panel next to the dimmer control.
Headlight Leveling Control
To operate, rotate the control switch until the
appropriate  number,  which  corresponds  to
the  load  listed  on  the  chart,  aligns  with  the
indicator line on the switch.
0 /1 Driver only, or driver and front passenger.
2 All seating positions occupied, plus an evenly distributed load in the 
luggage compartment. The total weight of passengers and load does  not exceed the maximum load capacity of the vehicle.
3 Driver, plus an evenly distributed load in the luggage compartment. 
The total weight of the driver and load does not exceed the  maximum load capacity of the vehicle.
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 — Cruise Control SET Indicator Light — If 
Equipped With A Premium Instrument Cluster  
This  indicator  light  will  illuminate  when  the
speed control is set to the desired speed. Refer
to “Speed Control — If Equipped” in “Starting
And Operating” for further information.
 — Front Fog Indicator Light — If Equipped
This indicator  light will  illuminate when  the
front fog lights are on.
 — Park/Headlight On Indicator Light 
This indicator  light will  illuminate when  the
park lights or headlights are turned on.
 — Rear Seat Belt Fastened Indicator Light 
— If Equipped 
This light indicates when a rear seat belt has
been  buckled  in  the  second  row.  A  telltale
will  display  in  the  upper  right  corner  of  the
instrument  cluster  display  to  correspond  to
the  specific  seating  position  once  the  seat
belt has been buckled.
Refer  to  “Occupant  Restraint  Systems”  in
“Safety” for further information.
 — Stop/Start Active Indicator Light — If 
Equipped
This indicator  light will  illuminate when  the
Stop/Start function is in “Autostop” mode.
 — Turn Signal Indicator Lights  
When the left or right turn signal is activated,
the  turn  signal  indicator  will  flash  inde -
pendently  and  the  corresponding  exterior
turn signal lamps will flash. Turn signals can
be activated when the multifunction lever is
moved down (left) or up (right).
NOTE:
A  continuous  chime  will  sound  if  the
vehicle  is  driven  more  than  1 mile
(1.6 km) with either turn signal on.
Check for an inoperative outside light bulb
if either indicator flashes at a rapid rate.
White Indicator Lights
 — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready 
Light — If Equipped
This  light  will  turn  on  when  the  vehicle
equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
has  been  turned  on,  but  not  set.  Refer  to
“Adaptive  Cruise  Control  (ACC)  —  If
Equipped”  in  “Starting  And  Operating”  for
further information.
 — Two Wheel Drive High Indicator Light 
— If Equipped With a Premium Cluster
This light alerts the driver that the vehicle is
in the two wheel drive high mode.
 — Active Speed Limiter Ready Indicator 
Light — If Equipped With A Premium 
Instrument Cluster
This light will illuminate when the Active Speed
Limiter has been turned on, but not set.
Refer  to  “Active  Speed  Limiter  —  If
Equipped”  in  “Starting  And  Operating”  for
further information.
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 — Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light — 
If Equipped With A Premium Instrument 
Cluster  
This light will turn on when the speed control
has  been  turned  on,  but  not  set.  Refer  to
“Speed Control — If Equipped” in “Starting
And Operating” for further information.
 — Cruise Control SET Indicator Light — If 
Equipped With Base Instrument Cluster  
This indicator  light will  illuminate when  the
speed control is set.
Refer  to  “Speed  Control  —  If  Equipped”  in
“Starting And Operating” for further informa -
tion.
 — Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light — 
If Equipped With Base Instrument Cluster  
This light will turn on when the speed control
has  been  turned  on,  but  not  set.  Refer  to
“Speed Control — If Equipped” in “Starting
And Operating” for further information.
 — Active Speed Limiter Ready Indicator 
Light — If Equipped With A Base Instrument 
Cluster
This light will turn on when the Active Speed
Limiter is on, but not set.
Blue Indicator Lights
 — High Beam Indicator Light
This indicator light will illuminate to indicate
that  the  high  beam  headlights  are  on.  With
the  low  beams  activated,  push  the  multi -
function  lever  forward  (toward  the  front  of
the vehicle) to turn on the high beams. Pull
the multifunction lever rearward (toward the
rear  of  the  vehicle)  to  turn  off  the  high
beams.  If  the  high  beams  are  off,  pull  the
lever  toward  you  for  a  temporary  high  beam
on, “flash to pass” scenario.
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SAFETY
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NOTE:
After  an  accident,  remember  to  cycle  the
ignition  to  the  STOP  (OFF/LOCK)  position
and remove the key from the ignition switch
to avoid draining the battery. Carefully check
the  vehicle  for  fuel  leaks  in  the  engine
compartment  and  on  the  ground  near  the
engine  compartment  and  fuel  tank  before
resetting the system and starting the engine.
If  there  are  no  fuel  leaks  or  damage  to  the
vehicle  electrical  devices  (e.g.  headlights)
after  an  accident,  reset  the  system  by
following  the  procedure  described  below.  If
you  have  any  doubt,  contact  an  authorized
dealer.
Enhanced Accident Response System Reset 
Procedure
In  order  to  reset  the  Enhanced  Accident
Response  System  functions  after  an  event,
the  ignition  switch  must  be  changed  from
ignition  START  or  ON/RUN  to  ignition  OFF.
Carefully  check  the  vehicle  for  fuel  leaks  in
the  engine  compartment  and  on  the  ground
near  the  engine  compartment  and  fuel  tank
before  resetting the  system  and  starting  the
engine.
Maintaining Your Air Bag System 
 WARNING!
Modifications  to  any  part  of  the  air  bag
system could cause it to fail when you need
it.  You  could  be  injured  if  the  air  bag
system  is  not  there  to  protect  you.  Do  not
modify  the  components  or  wiring,
including  adding  any  kind  of  badges  or
stickers  to  the  steering  wheel  hub  trim
cover  or  the  upper  passenger  side  of  the
instrument panel.  Do  not  modify  the  front
bumper,  vehicle  body  structure,  or  add
aftermarket side steps or running boards.
It is dangerous to try to repair any part of
the  air  bag  system  yourself.  Be  sure  to
tell  anyone  who  works  on  your  vehicle
that it has an air bag system.
Do not attempt to modify any part of your
air  bag  system.  The  air  bag  may  inflate
accidentally or may not function properly
if  modifications  are  made.  Take  your
vehicle to an authorized dealer for any air
bag  system  service.  If  your  seat,
including  your  trim  cover  and  cushion,
needs  to  be  serviced  in  any  way
(including  removal  or  loosening/
tightening  of  seat  attachment  bolts),
take the vehicle to an authorized dealer.
Only  manufacturer  approved  seat
accessories  may  be  used.  If  it  is
necessary  to  modify  the  air  bag  system
for  persons  with  disabilities,  contact  an
authorized dealer.
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If you are storing your vehicle for more than
21  days,  we  recommend  that  you  take  the
following steps to minimize the drain on your
vehicle's battery:
Disconnect  the  negative  cable  from
battery.
If your vehicle is equipped with Stop/Start
system then disconnect both the main and
supplemental negative battery cables.
Any time you store your vehicle or keep it
out of service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks
or more, run the air conditioning system at
idle for about five minutes in the fresh air
and  high  blower  setting.  This  will  ensure
adequate  system  lubrication  to  minimize
the  possibility  of  compressor  damage
when the system is started again.
If  assistance  is  needed  to  disconnect  the
battery system, see your authorized dealer.Battery Cable Disconnect
NOTE:
You must isolate the supplemental battery
connection  point,  as  well  as  the  main
battery terminal from the post, as shown in
the  image,  to  fully  de-energize  both
batteries  for  storage.  If  assistance  is
needed  to  disconnect  the  battery  system,
see an authorized dealer.
Do  not  disconnect  the  Intelligent  Battery
Sensor  (IBS),  or  your  Stop/Start  system
may  not  function  for  up  to  24  hours,  due
to the IBS being set into learn mode.
BODYWORK
Body And Underbody Maintenance
Cleaning Headlights 
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  plastic  head -
lights and fog lights that are lighter and less
susceptible  to  stone  breakage  than  glass
headlights.
Plastic  is  not  as  scratch  resistant  as  glass
and  therefore  different  lens  cleaning  proce -
dures must be followed.
To minimize the possibility of scratching the
lenses  and  reducing  light  output,  avoid
wiping with a dry cloth. To remove road dirt,
wash  with  a  mild  soap  solution  followed  by
rinsing.
Do  not  use  abrasive  cleaning  components,
solvents, steel wool or other aggressive mate -
rial to clean the lenses.
 CAUTION!
If  the  negative  battery  cables  are  not
isolated  properly  it  can  cause  a  potential
power  spike  or  surge  in  the  system,
resulting  in  damage  to  essential  electrical
components.
1 — Supplemental Negative Battery Cable
2 — Main Negative Battery Cable
3 — Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS)
4 — Main Negative Battery Terminal
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