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AutoPark — Rotary Shifter and 8-Speed 
Transmission Only
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 a rotary shifter and 
an 8-speed transmission
Vehicle is not in PARK
Vehicle speed is 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) or less
Ignition switched from RUN to ACC
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 igni -
tion switches to OFF automatically, unless the 
driver turns the ignition switch OFF. 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 a rotary shifter and 
an 8-speed transmission
Vehicle is not in PARK
Vehicle speed is 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) or less
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 instrument 
cluster.
NOTE:
In some cases the ParkSense graphic will be 
displayed in the instrument cluster, causing the 
“ AutoPark Engaged Shift to P then Shift to Gear ” 
to not be seen. In these cases, the shifter must 
be returned to “P” to select desired gear.
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 Instrument Cluster Display 
and near the gear selector. If the “P” indi -
cator 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.
WARNING!  (Continued)
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If the driver shifts into PARK while moving, the 
vehicle may AutoPark.
AutoPark will engage ONLY when vehicle speed 
is 1.2 mph (1.9 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 
(1.9 km/h).
4WD LOW — If Equipped
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 all of these conditions are met:
Vehicle is not in PARK
Driver’s door is ajar
Vehicle is in 4WD LOW range
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 near the shifter. 
As an added precaution, always apply the 
parking brake when exiting the vehicle.
If Engine Fails To Start 
If the engine fails to start after you have 
followed the “Normal Starting” procedure, it 
may be flooded. Push the accelerator pedal all 
the way to the floor and hold it there while the 
engine is cranking. This should clear any excess 
fuel in case the engine is flooded. The starter motor will engage automatically, run 
for 10 seconds, and then disengage. Once this 
occurs, release the accelerator pedal and the 
brake pedal, wait 10 to 15 seconds, then repeat 
the “Normal Starting” procedure.
WARNING!
If vehicle speed is above 1.2 mph (1.9 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.
WARNING!
Never pour fuel or other flammable liquid 
into the throttle body air inlet opening in an 
attempt to start the vehicle. This could result 
in flash fire causing serious personal injury.
Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to 
get it started. Vehicles equipped with an 
automatic transmission cannot be started 
this way. Unburned fuel could enter the cata
-
lytic converter and once the engine has 
started, ignite and damage the converter 
and vehicle.
If the vehicle has a discharged battery, 
booster cables may be used to obtain a 
start from a booster battery or the battery in 
another vehicle. This type of start can be 
dangerous if done improperly. Refer to 
“Jump Starting Procedure” in “In Case Of 
Emergency” for further information.
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If the engine has been flooded, it may start to 
run, but not have enough power to continue 
running when the ignition button/key is 
released. If this occurs, continue cranking with 
the accelerator pedal pushed all the way to the 
floor. Release the accelerator pedal and the 
ignition button/key once the engine is running 
smoothly.
If the engine shows no sign of starting after a 
10 second period of engine cranking with the 
accelerator pedal held to the floor, wait 10 to 
15 seconds, then repeat the “Normal Starting” 
procedure.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION (BELOW 
–22°F O
R −30°C)
To ensure reliable starting at these 
temperatures, use of an externally powered 
electric engine block heater (available from an 
authorized dealer) is recommended.
AFTER STARTING
The idle speed is controlled automatically, and 
it will decrease as the engine warms up.
STARTING THE ENGINE — DIESEL ENGINE
Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, 
adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and 
fasten your seat belts.
The starter should not be operated for more 
than 25-second intervals. Waiting a few 
minutes between such intervals will protect the 
starter from overheating.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Start the engine with the transmission in the 
NEUTRAL or PARK position. Apply the brake 
before shifting to any driving range.
CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the starter, do not 
crank the engine for more than 10 seconds at 
a time. Wait 10 to 15 seconds before trying 
again.
WARNING!
Do not leave children or animals inside 
parked vehicles in hot weather. Interior 
heat build-up may cause serious injury or 
death.
When leaving the vehicle, always make 
sure the keyless ignition node is in the 
“OFF” mode, remove the key fob from the 
vehicle and lock the vehicle.
Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or 
with access to an unlocked vehicle. 
Allowing children to be in a vehicle unat -
tended is dangerous for a number of 
reasons. A child or others could be seriously 
or fatally injured. Children should be 
warned not to touch the parking brake, 
brake pedal or the gear selector.
Do not leave the key fob in or near the 
vehicle, or in a location accessible to chil -
dren, and do not leave the ignition of a 
vehicle equipped with Keyless Enter-N-Go 
in the ACC or ON/RUN mode. A child could 
operate power windows, other controls, or 
move the vehicle.
WARNING!  (Continued)
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Tip Start Feature
Do not press the accelerator. Cycle the ignition 
switch briefly to the START position and release 
it. The starter motor will continue to run and will 
automatically disengage when the engine is 
running.
KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO — IGNITION
This feature allows the driver to operate the 
ignition switch with the push of a button, as long 
as the Remote Start/Keyless Enter-N-Go key 
fob is in the passenger compartment.
Normal Starting
Using The ENGINE START/STOP Button
1. The transmission must be in PARK or  NEUTRAL.
2. Press and hold the brake pedal while  pushing the ENGINE START/STOP button 
once.
3. The system takes over and attempts to start  the vehicle. If the vehicle fails to start, the 
starter will disengage automatically after 
25 seconds. 4. If you wish to stop the cranking of the 
engine prior to the engine starting, remove 
your foot from the brake pedal and push the 
ENGINE START/STOP button again.
NOTE:
Normal starting of either a cold or a warm 
engine is obtained without pumping or 
pressing the accelerator pedal.
Under cold weather conditions, the engine 
may not immediately crank if the “Wait To 
Start” telltale is illuminated. This is normal 
operation. For vehicles equipped with 
Keyless Enter-N-Go, the vehicle will automat -
ically crank when the “Wait To Start” time has 
elapsed. See the section “Starting Procedure 
— Engine Manifold Air Temperature 0°F to 
66°F (-18°C to 19°C)” for more information.
To Turn Off The Engine Using ENGINE START/
STOP Button
1. Place the gear selector in PARK, then push  and release the ENGINE START/STOP 
button.
2. The ignition will return to the OFF mode. 3. If the gear selector is not in PARK and the 
ENGINE START/STOP button is pushed 
once, the instrument cluster will display a 
“Vehicle Not In Park” message and the 
engine will remain running. Never leave a 
vehicle out of the PARK position, or it could 
roll.
4. If the gear selector is in NEUTRAL, and the  vehicle speed below 5 mph (8 km/h), 
pushing the ENGINE START/STOP button 
once will turn the engine off. The ignition will 
remain in the ACC mode.
5. If the vehicle speed is above 5 mph (8 km/h),  the ENGINE START/STOP button must be 
held for two seconds (or three short pushes 
in a row) to turn the engine off. The ignition 
will remain in the ACC mode (NOT the OFF 
mode) if the engine is turned off when the 
transmission is not in PARK.
NOTE:
If the ignition is left in the ACC or ON/RUN 
(engine not running) mode and the transmis -
sion is in PARK, the system will automatically 
time out after 30 minutes of inactivity and the 
ignition return to the OFF mode.
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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 
positions, OFF, ACC, RUN. To change the 
ignition switch positions without starting the 
vehicle and use the accessories follow these 
steps:
1. Starting with the ignition in the OFF 
position:
2. Push the ENGINE START/STOP button once  to change the ignition to the ACC position.
3. Push the ENGINE START/STOP button a  second time to change the ignition to the 
RUN position.
4. Push the ENGINE START/STOP button a  third time to return the ignition to the OFF 
position.Keyless Enter-N-Go Starting Procedure — 
Engine Manifold Air Temperature 0° F To 
66° F (–18° C to 19° C)
NOTE:
The temperature displayed in the instrument 
cluster does not necessarily reflect the engine 
manifold air temperature. Refer to “Instrument 
Cluster Display” in “Getting To Know Your 
Instrument Panel” for further information. 
When engine temperatures fall below 66°F 
(19°C) the “Wait To Start” telltale will remain on 
indicating the intake air heater system is active.
Follow the steps in the “Normal Starting” 
procedure except:
1. Pushing the ENGINE START/STOP button with the driver’s foot on the brake will 
move the ignition from OFF or ACC to RUN, 
and will illuminate the “Wait To Start” 
telltale. The engine will not immediately 
crank, this is normal operation.
2. The “Wait To Start” telltale will remain on for  a period of time that varies depending on 
the engine temperature. 3. While the “Wait to Start” telltale is on, the 
instrument cluster will additionally display a 
gauge or bar whose initial length represents 
the full “Wait to Start” time period. Its length 
will decrease until it disappears when the 
“Wait to Start” time has elapsed.
4. After the engine “Wait To Start” telltale goes  off, the engine will automatically crank.
CAUTION!
If the “Water in Fuel Indicator Light” remains 
on, DO NOT START the engine before you 
drain the water from the fuel filters to avoid 
engine damage. Refer to “Draining Fuel/
Water Separator Filter” in “Servicing And 
Maintenance” for further information.
CAUTION!
Do not crank engine for more than 25 seconds 
at a time or starter motor damage may result. 
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and 
wait at least two minutes for the starter to cool 
before repeating start procedure.
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5. After engine start-up, check to see that 
there is oil pressure.
6. Release the parking brake and drive.
NOTE:
Engine idle speed will automatically increase 
to 1,000 RPM and engage the Variable 
Geometry Turbocharger at low coolant 
temperatures to improve engine warm-up.
The engine will not automatically crank after 
the engine “Wait To Start” telltale goes off if 
a door or the hood is ajar.
If the engine stalls, or if the ignition switch is 
left ON for more than two minutes after the 
“Wait To Start” telltale goes out, reset the 
intake air heater by turning the ignition switch 
to the OFF position for at least 5 seconds and 
then back ON. Repeat steps 1 through 7 of 
“Keyless Enter-N-Go Starting Procedure – 
Engine Manifold Air Temperature Below 66° F 
(19° C).”
EXTREME COLD WEATHER
The Cummins® Turbo Diesel engine is 
equipped with several features designed to 
assist cold weather starting and operation:
The engine block heater is a resistance 
heater installed in the water jacket of the 
engine just above and behind the oil filter. It 
requires a 110–115 Volt AC electrical outlet 
with a grounded, three-wire extension cord.
NOTE:
The engine block heater cord is a factory 
installed option. If your vehicle is not equipped, 
heater cords are available from an authorized 
Mopar dealer.
A 12 Volt heater built into the fuel filter hous -
ings aid in preventing fuel gelling. It is 
controlled by a built-in thermostat.
A intake air heater system both improves 
engine starting and reduces the amount of 
white smoke generated by a warming engine.
NORMAL STARTING PROCEDURE — 
E
NGINE MANIFOLD AIR TEMPERATURE 
A
BOVE 66° F (19° C)
Observe the instrument panel cluster lights 
when starting the engine.
1. Always apply the parking brake.
2. Shift into PARK for an automatic 
transmission.
3. Place the ignition switch in the ON position  and watch the instrument panel cluster 
lights.
4. Place the ignition switch in the START  position and crank the engine. Do not press 
the accelerator during starting.
CAUTION!
If the “Water in Fuel Indicator Light” remains 
on, DO NOT START the engine before you 
drain the water from the fuel filters to avoid 
engine damage. Refer to “Draining Fuel/
Water Separator Filter” in “Servicing And 
Maintenance” for further information.
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5. Check that the oil pressure warning light 
has turned off.
6. Release the parking brake.
STARTING PROCEDURE — ENGINE 
M
ANIFOLD AIR TEMPERATURE 0°F TO 
66°F (–18°C 
TO 19°C)
NOTE:
The temperature displayed in the instrument 
cluster does not necessarily reflect the engine 
manifold air temperature. Refer to “Instrument 
Cluster Display” in “Getting To Know Your 
Instrument Panel” for further information. 
When engine temperatures fall below 66°F 
(19°C) the “Wait To Start Light” will remain on 
indicating the intake air heater system is active. Follow the steps in the “Normal Starting” 
procedure except:
1. The “Wait To Start” telltale will remain on 
for a period of time that varies depending 
on the engine temperature.
2. While the “Wait To Start” telltale is on, the  instrument cluster will additionally display a 
gauge or bar whose initial length represents 
the full “Wait To Start” time period. Its 
length will decrease until it disappears 
when the “Wait To Start” time has elapsed.
3. After the “Wait To Start” telltale goes off,  place the ignition switch in the START 
position. Do not press the accelerator 
during starting. 4. After engine start-up, check that the oil 
pressure warning light has turned off.
5. Release the parking brake and drive.
NOTE:
Engine idle speed will automatically increase 
to 1,000 RPM and engage the Variable 
Geometry Turbocharger at low coolant 
temperatures to improve engine warm-up.
Automatic equipped vehicles with optional 
Keyless Enter-N-Go – If the start button is 
pushed once while in park with the ignition 
off and driver’s foot on the brake pedal, the 
vehicle will automatically crank and start 
after the Wait to Start time has elapsed. If it 
is desired to abort the start process before it 
completes, the driver’s foot should be fully 
CAUTION!
Do not crank engine for more than 25 seconds 
at a time or starter motor damage may result. 
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and 
wait at least two minutes for the starter to cool 
before repeating start procedure.
CAUTION!
If the “Water in Fuel Indicator Light” remains 
on, DO NOT START the engine before you 
drain the water from the fuel filters to avoid 
engine damage. Refer to “Draining Fuel/
Water Separator Filter” in “Servicing And 
Maintenance” for further information.
CAUTION!
Do not crank engine for more than 25 seconds 
at a time or starter motor damage may result. 
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and 
wait at least two minutes for the starter to cool 
before repeating start procedure.
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removed from the brake pedal prior to 
pushing the start button again in order for the 
ignition to move directly to off.
If the engine stalls, or if the ignition switch is 
left ON for more than two minutes after the 
“Wait To Start” telltale goes out, reset the 
intake air heater by turning the ignition 
switch to the OFF position for at least five 
seconds and then back ON. Repeat steps 1 
through 5 of “Starting Procedure – Engine 
Manifold Air Temperature Below 66°F 
(19°C).”
STARTING PROCEDURE — ENGINE 
M
ANIFOLD AIR TEMPERATURE BELOW 
0°F (-18°C)
In extremely cold weather below 0°F (-18°C) it 
may be beneficial to cycle the intake air heater 
twice before attempting to start the engine. This 
can be accomplished by turning the ignition OFF 
for at least 5 seconds and then back ON after 
the “Wait To Start” telltale has turned off, but 
before the engine is started. However, 
excessive cycling of the intake air heater will 
result in damage to the heater elements or 
reduced battery voltage. NOTE:
If multiple pre-heat cycles are used before 
starting, additional engine run time may be 
required to maintain battery state of charge at a 
satisfactory level.
1. If the engine stalls after the initial start, the 
ignition must be turned to the OFF position 
for at least five seconds and then to the ON 
position to recycle the intake air heater.
NOTE:
Excessive white smoke and poor engine perfor -
mance will result if intake air heater are not 
recycled.
2. Heat generated by the intake air heater  dissipates rapidly in a cold engine. If more 
than two minutes pass between the time 
the “Wait To Start” telltale turns off and the 
engine is started, recycle the intake air 
heater by turning the ignition switch to the 
OFF position for at least five seconds and 
then back ON.
3. If the vehicle is driven and vehicle speed  exceeds 19 mph (31 km/h) before the intake 
air heater post-heat (after start) cycle is 
complete, the intake air heater will shut off. 4. If the engine is cranked for more than 
10 seconds, the post-heat cycle will turn off.
NOTE:
Engine idle speed will automatically increase 
to 1,000 RPM and engage the Variable 
Geometry Turbocharger at low coolant 
temperatures to improve engine warm-up.
When a diesel engine is allowed to run out of 
fuel or the fuel gels at low temperatures, air 
is pulled into the fuel system. If your engine 
has run out of fuel, refer to “Dealer Service/
Priming If The Engine Has Run Out Of Fuel” in 
“Servicing And Maintenance” for further 
information.
If the engine stalls, or if the ignition switch is 
left ON for more than two minutes after the 
“Wait To Start” telltale goes out, reset the 
intake air heater by turning the ignition 
switch to the OFF position for at least 
5 seconds and then back ON. Repeat steps 
1 through 5 of “Starting Procedure – Engine 
Manifold Air Temperature Below 66°F 
(19°C).”
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