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STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE ........................ 138
Normal Starting —
Gasoline Engine ........................... 138
Normal Starting — Diesel Engine ......... 141
Diesel Engine Warm-Up ................ 141
Diesel Engine Idling —
In Cold Weather ........................... 142 Stopping the Engine ..................... 142
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS .... 143
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION................. 143
Ignition Park Interlock................... 144
Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock
System ....................................... 144 Eight–Speed Automatic
Transmission................................ 145
FOUR–WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION .......... 146
Four-Position Transfer Case ........... 146
Five-Position Transfer Case ........... 148
Trac-Lok Rear Axle —
If Equipped ................................. 151 Axle Lock (Tru-Lok) —
Rubicon Models ........................... 151 Electronic Sway Bar Disconnect —
If Equipped ................................. 152
STOP/START SYSTEM — AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION (IF EQUIPPED) .............153
Automatic Mode ........................... 154
Possible Reasons The Engine Does
Not Autostop ............................... 154 To Start The Engine While In
Autostop Mode ............................. 155 To Manually Turn Off The
Stop/Start System ........................ 155 To Manually Turn On The
Stop/Start System ........................ 155 System Malfunction...................... 155
ACTIVE SPEED LIMITER —
IF EQUIPPED .......................................156
Activation .................................... 156
Exceeding The Set Speed.............. 156
Deactivation ................................ 156
SPEED CONTROL ..................................157
To Activate .................................. 157
To Set A Desired Speed ................ 158
To Resume Speed ....................... 158
To Deactivate .............................. 158
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) —
IF EQUIPPED .......................................158
To Activate/Deactivate .................. 158
To Set A Desired ACC Speed ......... 159
To Resume .................................. 159
To Vary The Speed Setting ........... 159
Setting The Following Distance
In ACC ........................................ 160
PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................161
ParkSense Sensors ........................161
Enabling And Disabling
ParkSense ....................................161 ParkSense System Usage
Precautions ..................................162
PARKSENSE FRONT AND
REAR PARK ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED ......163
ParkSense Sensors ........................163
ParkSense Warning Display ............163
ParkSense Display ........................163
Enabling And Disabling
ParkSense ....................................165 Service The ParkSense Park Assist
System ........................................166 Cleaning The ParkSense System .....166
ParkSense System Usage
Precautions ..................................166
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................167
REFUELING THE VEHICLE .....................169
Fuel Filler Cap ..............................169
Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message ......170
REFUELING THE VEHICLE — DIESEL ......170
AdBlue® (UREA) — If Equipped ....171
VEHICLE LOADING ...............................174
Weights Label...............................174
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TRAILER TOWING ................................ 175
Trailer Towing Weights
(Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)..... 175
RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND
MOTORHOME, ETC.) ............................. 176
Towing This Vehicle Behind
Another Vehicle ............................ 176 Recreational Towing — Four-Wheel
Drive Models ................................ 176
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS............... 179
BULB REPLACEMENT............................ 179
Replacement Bulbs ...................... 179
Bulb Replacement ........................ 181
FUSES ............................................... 183
General Information ...................... 183
Power Distribution Center (PDC) .... 184
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING .............. 192
Jack Location .............................. 193
Spare Tire Removal ...................... 193
Preparations For Jacking .............. 194
Jacking Instructions ...................... 195
Road Tire Installation.................... 197
Declaration Of Conformance .......... 198
Jack Usage Precautions................. 200
JUMP STARTING .................................. 201
Preparations For Jump Start .......... 201
Jump Starting Procedure ............... 202
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ...............204
MANUAL PARK RELEASE .....................204
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE ..................206
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE ..............207
Four–Wheel Drive Models .............. 208
Without The Key Fob .................... 208
Tow Eye Usage............................. 208
ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE
SYSTEM (EARS) ..................................209
EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) ..............209
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING .......................210
Scheduled Servicing —
Gasoline Engine ........................... 210 Scheduled Servicing —
Diesel Engine............................... 216
ENGINE COMPARTMENT .......................221
2.0L Gasoline Engine .................. 221
3.6L Gasoline Engine .................. 222
2.2L Diesel Engine ....................... 223
Checking Oil Level —
Gasoline Engine .......................... 224 Adding Washer Fluid .................... 224
Maintenance-Free Battery ............ 225
Pressure Washing ......................... 225
DEALER SERVICE .................................226
Windshield Wiper Blades ...............226
Exhaust System ...........................228
Cooling System .............................229
Brake System ..............................230
Automatic Transmission ................231
RAISING THE VEHICLE ..........................232 TIRES .................................................232
Tires — General Information .........232
Tire Types ....................................237
Spare Tires — If Equipped ............237
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care ..........239
Tire Chains And Traction Devices ..... 240
Tire Rotation Recommendations ....241
STORING THE VEHICLE .........................241
BODYWORK .........................................242
Body And Underbody
Maintenance ................................242 Preserving The Bodywork ...............243
INTERIORS ..........................................245
Seats And Fabric Parts ..................245
Plastic And Coated Parts ...............246
Leather Parts ................................246
Glass Surfaces .............................246
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ...... 247
WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS .................................. 247
Torque Specifications ................... 247
WHEELS .............................................. 248
WEIGHTS ............................................ 248FUEL REQUIREMENTS —
GASOLINE ENGINE ............................... 248
2.0L Engine ................................. 248
3.6L Engine ................................. 249
Materials Added To Fuel................ 249
Fuel Icon Identification Compliant
To EN16942................................ 249
FUEL REQUIREMENTS —
DIESEL ENGINE .................................... 251
Fuel Icon Identification Compliant
To EN16942................................ 251
FLUID CAPACITIES ............................... 253 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ..................... 254
Engine......................................... 254
Chassis ....................................... 257
FUEL CONSUMPTION AND
CO
2 EMISSIONS ..................................258
MOPAR ACCESSORIES .........................258
Authentic Accessories And Jeep
Performance Parts By Mopar ......... 258
MULTIMEDIA
UCONNECT SYSTEMS ..........................260
CYBERSECURITY .................................260
UCONNECT 3 WITH 5-INCH DISPLAY —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................261
Uconnect 3 With 5-inch Display
At A Glance ................................. 261 Clock Setting .............................. 261
Audio Setting............................... 261
Radio Operation .......................... 262
UCONNECT 4 WITH 7-INCH
DISPLAY .............................................263
Uconnect 4 At A Glance .............. 263
Drag & Drop Menu Bar ................. 264
Radio ......................................... 265
Android Auto™ ............................ 266
Apple CarPlay® Integration ........... 267
Apps — If Equipped ..................... 268
UCONNECT 4/4 NAV WITH 8.4-INCH
DISPLAY ..............................................268
Uconnect 4/4 NAV At A Glance .....268
Drag & Drop Menu Bar ..................269
Radio ..........................................270
Android Auto™ — If Equipped ......271
Apple CarPlay® Integration —
If Equipped ..................................274 Apps — If Equipped......................277
UCONNECT SETTINGS ..........................277OFF-ROAD PAGES — IF EQUIPPED .........277
Off-Road Pages Status Bar ............278
Drivetrain ....................................278
Pitch & Roll ................................279
Accessory Gauge ..........................279
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS .....279
Radio Operation ............................280
Media Mode .................................280
AUX/USB/MP3 CONTROL.......................280
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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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reset. If the power rating exceeds approxi-
mately 170 Watts, the power inverter may
have to be reset manually.
Auxiliary Switches — If Equipped
Four auxiliary switches located in the lower
switch bank of the instrument panel can be
used to power various electrical devices. You
have the ability to configure the functionality
of the auxiliary switches via the Uconnect
settings.
All switches can be configured as follows:
Switch type operation: Latching or Momentary
Power source: Battery or Ignition
Ability to hold last state across key cycles:
On or Off Auxiliary Switches
NOTE:
Holding last state conditions are met when
switch type is set to latching and power
source is set to ignition.
For more information, refer to “Uconnect
Settings” in “Multimedia” in your Owner’s
Manual.
For the connection and installation of your
electrical devices refer to your authorized
dealership.
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF
EQUIPPED
NOTE:
Roof rack applications are for Hard Top
models ONLY.
The load carried on the roof, when equipped
with a luggage rack, must not exceed 100 lbs
(45 kg), this includes the weight of the cross -
bars, and it should be uniformly distributed
over the cargo area.
Crossbars should always be used whenever
cargo is placed on the roof rack. Check the
straps frequently to be sure that the load
remains securely attached.
NOTE:
Crossbars can be purchased at an authorized
dealer through Mopar parts.
External racks do not increase the total load
carrying capacity of the vehicle. Be sure that
the total occupant and luggage load inside
the vehicle, plus the load on the luggage
rack, do not exceed the maximum vehicle
load capacity. WARNING!
To avoid serious injury or death:
Do not insert any objects into the receptacles.
Do not touch with wet hands.
Close the lid when not in use.
If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause
an electric shock and failure.
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Towing With HSA
HSA will also provide assistance to mitigate
roll back while towing a trailer.
Ready Alert Braking (RAB)
Ready Alert Braking (RAB) may reduce the
time required to reach full braking during
emergency braking situations. It anticipates
when an emergency braking situation may
occur by monitoring how fast the throttle is
released by the driver. The Electronic Brake
Control (EBC) system will prepare the brake
system for a panic stop.
Rain Brake Support (RBS)
Rain Brake Support (RBS) may improve
braking performance in wet conditions. It
will periodically apply a small amount of
brake pressure to remove any water buildup
on the front brake rotors. It functions when
the windshield wipers are in LO or HI speed.
When RBS is active, there is no notification
to the driver and no driver interaction is
required.
Trailer Sway Control (TSC)
Trailer Sway Control (TSC) uses sensors in
the vehicle to recognize an excessively
swaying trailer and will take the appropriate
actions to attempt to stop the sway. TSC will
become active automatically once an exces-
sively swaying trailer is recognized.
NOTE:
TSC cannot stop all trailers from swaying.
Always use caution when towing a trailer and
follow the trailer tongue weight recommenda-
tions. Refer to “Trailer Towing” in “Starting
And Operating” for further information.
When TSC is functioning, the “ESC Activa -
tion/Malfunction Indicator Light” will flash,
the engine power may be reduced and you
may feel the brakes being applied to indi -
vidual wheels to attempt to stop the trailer
from swaying. TSC is disabled when the ESC
system is in the “Partial Off” or “Full Off”
modes.
WARNING!
If you use a trailer brake controller with
your trailer, the trailer brakes may be
activated and deactivated with the brake
switch. If so, there may not be enough
brake pressure to hold both the vehicle
and the trailer on a hill when the brake
pedal is released. In order to avoid
rolling down an incline while resuming
acceleration, manually activate the
trailer brake or apply more vehicle brake
pressure prior to releasing the brake
pedal.
HSA is not a parking brake. Always apply
the parking brake fully when exiting your
vehicle. Also, be certain to place the
transmission in PARK (P).
Failure to follow these warnings can
result in a collision or serious personal
injury. WARNING!
If TSC activates while driving, slow the
vehicle down, stop at the nearest safe
location, and adjust the trailer load to
eliminate trailer sway.
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(Continued)
There are different sizes and types of
restraints for children from newborn size to
the child almost large enough for an adult
safety belt. Children should ride rearward
facing as long as possible; this is the most
protected position for a child in the event of
a crash. Always check the child seat Owner’s
Manual to make sure you have the correct
seat for your child. Carefully read and follow
all the instructions and warnings in the child
restraint Owner’s Manual and on all the
labels attached to the child restraint.In Europe, children restraint systems are
defined by regulation ECE-R44, which
divides them into five weight groups:
Check the label of your child restraint. All
approved child restraints must include
type-approval data and the control mark on
its label. The label must be permanently
secured to the child restraint system. You
should not remove this label from the child
restraint.
WARNING!
NEVER use a rearward facing child
restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE
AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS
INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
It is advisable to always carry children in
a child restraint system on the rear seat,
which is the most protected position in
the event of a collision.
Should it be necessary to carry a child on
the passenger side front seat in a
rear-facing child restraint system, the
passenger side front air bag must be
deactivated. Always make sure the
airbag deactivation indicator light is illu
-
minated when using a child restraint
system. The passenger seat must also be
positioned backward as far as possible to
avoid the child restraint system from
coming into contact with the dashboard.
A deploying passenger front air bag can
cause death or serious injury to a child
12 years or younger, including a child in
a rear-facing child restraint.
In a collision, an unrestrained child can
become a projectile inside the vehicle.
The force required to hold even an infant
on your lap could become so great that
you could not hold the child, no matter
how strong you are. The child and others
could be badly injured or killed. Any
child riding in your vehicle should be in
a proper restraint for the child’s size.
WARNING! (Continued)
Restraint Group Weight Group
Group 0 up to 10 kg
Group 0+ up to 13 kg
Group 1 9-18 kg
Group 2 15-25 kg
Group 3 22-36 kg
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Seat Belts For Older Children
Children over 1.50 m in height can wear seat
belts instead of using child restraints.
Use this simple 5-step test to decide
whether the seat belt properly fits the child
or if they should still use a Group 2 or Group
3 child restraint to improve the fit of the seat
belt:
1. Can the child sit all the way back againstthe back of the vehicle seat?
2. Do the child’s knees bend comfortably over the front of the vehicle seat – while
the child is still sitting all the way back?
3. Does the shoulder belt cross the child’s shoulder between the neck and arm?
4. Is the lap part of the belt as low as possible, touching the child’s thighs and
not the stomach?
5. Can the child stay seated like this for the whole trip? If the answer to any of these questions was
“no,” then the child still needs to use a
Group 2 or 3 child restraint in this vehicle. If
the child is using the lap/shoulder belt,
check belt fit periodically and make sure the
seat belt buckle is latched. A child’s
squirming or slouching can move the belt out
of position. If the shoulder belt contacts the
face or neck, move the child closer to the
center of the vehicle, or use a booster seat to
position the seat belt on the child correctly.
ISOFIX Restraint System
Fig. E
Your vehicle is equipped with the child
restraint anchorage system called ISOFIX.
This system allows ISOFIX-equipped child
seats to be installed without using the
vehicle’s seat belts. The ISOFIX system has
two lower anchorages located at the back of
the seat cushion where it meets the seatback
and a top tether anchorage located behind
the seating position.
An example of a Universal ISOFIX child
restraint system for weight group 1 is shown
in fig. E. ISOFIX child restraints are also
available in the other weight groups. WARNING!
Never allow a child to put the shoulder
belt under an arm or behind their back. In
a crash, the shoulder belt will not protect a
child properly, which may result in serious
injury or death. A child must always wear
both the lap and shoulder portions of the
seat belt correctly.
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