TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................11
2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ..................................................................................13
3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ......................................................106
4 SAFETY...........................................................................................................................................144 5 STARTING AND OPERATING ................................................................................................ 213
6 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY .....................................................................................................346 7 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................... 385
8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 452
9 MULTIMEDIA ............................................................................................................................... 467
10 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ...................................................................................................... 548 11 INDEX ............................................................................................................................................. 552
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GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED .........76 Before You Begin Programming
HomeLink® .................................................. 76 Canadian/Gate Operator Programming ..... 79
Using HomeLink® ........................................ 79
Security......................................................... 80
Troubleshooting Tips ................................... 80
General Information .................................... 80
INTERNAL EQUIPMENT ........................................81
Storage ......................................................... 81
Cupholders .................................................. 86
Electrical Power Outlets .............................. 86
Power Inverter — If Equipped ..................... 88
Wireless Charging Pad — If Equipped ........ 89
Overhead Sunglass Storage........................ 90
PICKUP BOX .........................................................90
Cargo Camera — If Equipped ...................... 91
RAMBOX — IF EQUIPPED .....................................92
RamBox Integrated Box Side
Storage Bins ................................................. 92 RamBox Safety Warning .............................. 94
Bed Divider — If Equipped ........................... 94
Bed Rail Tie-Down System — If Equipped .. 96
SLIDE-IN CAMPERS .............................................98
Camper Applications ................................... 98 EASY-OFF TAILGATE ........................................... 98
Disconnecting The Rear Camera And
Remote Keyless Entry ................................. 98 Removing The Tailgate ................................ 99
Locking Tailgate ........................................... 99
TRI-FOLD TONNEAU COVER — IF EQUIPPED ..100
Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover Removal.............. 100
Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover Installation.......... 102Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover Cleaning .............. 105
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
INSTRUMENT PANEL
BASE / MIDLINE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER —
GAS ENGINE........................................................ 106
Base / Midline Instrument Cluster
Descriptions — Gas Engine ....................... 106
PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER —
GAS ENGINE........................................................ 108
Premium Instrument Cluster
Descriptions — Gas Engine ....................... 108
BASE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER —
DIESEL ENGINE ................................................. 110
Base Instrument Cluster Descriptions —
Diesel Engine ............................................. 110 PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER —
DIESEL ENGINE .................................................. 112
Premium Instrument Cluster
Descriptions — Diesel Engine ................... 112
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ................... 113
Instrument Cluster Display Controls ........ 114
Oil Life Reset ............................................. 115
Display Menu Items ................................... 116
Diesel Messages And Warnings — 6.7L
Cummins Diesel Engine ............................ 125 Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode
Message — Electrical Load Reduction
Actions — If Equipped ............................... 129
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ............... 130
Red Warning Lights ................................... 130
Yellow Warning Lights ............................... 133Yellow Indicator Lights .............................. 138
Green Indicator Lights ............................... 140White Indicator Lights ............................... 141Blue Indicator Lights ................................. 142
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II ... 142
Onboard Diagnostic System
(OBD II) Cybersecurity ............................... 142
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS ....................................................... 143
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Consult the Table of Contents to determine which section contains the
information you desire.
Since the specification of your vehicle depends on the items of equipment
ordered, certain descriptions and illustrations may differ from your
vehicle's equipment.
The detailed Index at the back of this Owner's Manual contains a
complete listing of all subjects.
SYMBOLS
Some vehicle components have colored labels whose symbols indicate
precautions to be observed when using this component. Refer to
“Warning Lights and Messages” in “Getting To Know Your Instrument
Panel” for further information on the symbols used in your vehicle.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
This Owner’s Manual contains WARNINGS against operating procedures
that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. It also contains
CAUTIONS against procedures that could result in damage to your vehicle.
If you do not read this entire Owner’s Manual, you may miss important
information. Observe all Warnings and Cautions.
VAN CONVERSIONS/CAMPERS
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not apply to body modifications or
special equipment installed by van conversion/camper manufacturers/
body builders. US residents refer to the Warranty Information, Section
2.1.C. Canadian residents refer to the “What Is Not Covered” section of
the Warranty Information. Such equipment includes video monitors,
VCRs, heaters, stoves, refrigerators, etc. For warranty coverage and
service on these items, contact the applicable manufacturer.
Operating instructions for the special equipment installed by the
conversion/camper manufacturer should also be supplied with your
vehicle. If these instructions are missing, please contact an authorized
dealer for assistance in obtaining replacement documents from the
applicable manufacturer.
For information on the Body Builder’s Guide refer to www.ramtrucks.com.
This website contains dimensional and technical specifications for your
vehicle. It is intended for Second Stage Manufacturer's technical support.
For service issues, contact an authorized dealer.
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS
WARNING!
Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its
roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in
serious injury or death.
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NOTE:
The Remote Start Comfort system can be acti -
vated and deactivated through the Uconnect
system under “Auto-On Comfort And Remote
Start”. Refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Multi -
media” for further information on Remote Start
Comfort System operation.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The following regulatory statement applies to all
Radio Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this
vehicle:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules and with Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR
d`Innovation, Science and Economic
Development applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée
aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouillage, et
2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en compro -
mettre le fonctionnement.
La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las
siguientes dos condiciones:
1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y
2. este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que
pueda causar su operación no deseada.
NOTE:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compli -
ance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
REMOTE START— IF EQUIPPED (DIESEL)
This system uses the key fob to start
the engine conveniently from outside
the vehicle while still maintaining
security. The system has a range of
approximately 300 ft (91 m).
NOTE:
Obstructions between the vehicle and the
key fob may reduce this range.
The Remote Start system will wait for the
Wait To Start indicator light to extinguish
before cranking the engine. This allows time
for the intake heater to preheat the incoming
air, and is normal operation in cold weather.
Refer to “Wait To Start Light”, located in
“Warning Lights And Messages” in “Getting
To Know Your Instrument Panel” for more
information.
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La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las
siguientes dos condiciones:
1. es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no
cause interferencia perjudicial y
2. este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que
pueda causar su operación no deseada.
NOTE:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compli -
ance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM (IF EQUIPPED)
The vehicle security alarm monitors the vehicle
doors, tailgate, and ignition for unauthorized
operation. When the vehicle security alarm is
activated, interior switches for door locks are
disabled. The system will turn the horn off after
29 seconds, 5 seconds between cycles, up to 8
cycles if the trigger remains active and then the
vehicle security alarm will rearm itself.
TO ARM THE SYSTEM
Follow these steps to arm the vehicle security
alarm:
1. Remove the key from the ignition system. Refer to "Starting The Engine" in "Starting
And Operating" for further information.
Make sure the vehicle ignition system is
OFF.
2. Perform one of the following methods to lock the vehicle:
Push the lock button on the interior
power door lock switch with the driver
and/or passenger door open.
Push the lock button on the exterior
Passive Entry Door Handle with a valid
key fob available in the same exterior
zone. Refer to "Keyless Enter-N-Go —
Passive Entry" in “Doors” in this chapter
for further information.
Push the lock button on the key fob.
3. If any doors are open, close them. The vehicle security alarm will set when you use
the power door locks, or use the key fob to lock
the doors. After all the doors are locked and
closed, the vehicle security light, in the
instrument panel cluster, will flash rapidly for
about 16 seconds to indicate that the alarm is
being set. After the alarm is set, the vehicle
security light will flash at a slower rate to
indicate that the system is armed.
TO DISARM THE SYSTEM
The vehicle security alarm can be disarmed
using any of the following methods:
1. Push the unlock button on the key fob.
2. Grasp the Passive Entry Door Handle with a
valid key fob within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the
Passive Entry door handle. If equipped,
refer to "Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive
Entry" in "Doors" in this chapter for further
information.
3. Cycle the ignition out of the OFF position.
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HEATED SEATS — IF EQUIPPED
On some models, the front and rear seats may
be equipped with heaters located in the seat
cushions and seat backs.
Front Heated Seats
The heated seats control buttons are located on
the center instrument panel below the
touchscreen, and are also located within the
climate or controls screen of the touchscreen.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is equipped with a 12-inch radio,
there will only be control buttons through the
touchscreen.
Push the heated seat buttononce to turn the
HI setting on.
Push the heated seat button a second time to
turn the MED setting on.
Push the heated seat button a third time to
turn the LO setting on.
Push the heated seat buttona fourth time to
turn the heating elements off.
NOTE:
The engine must be running for the heated
seats to operate.
The level of heat selected will stay on until
the operator changes it. Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start
On models that are equipped with remote start,
the driver’s seat can be programmed to come
on during a remote start.
This feature can be programmed through the
Uconnect system. Refer to “Uconnect Settings”
in “Multimedia” for further information.
Rear Heated Seats
On some models, the two outboard rear seats
are equipped with heated seats. The heated
seat switches for these seats are located on the
rear of the center console.
Rear Heated Seat Switches
WARNING!
Persons who are unable to feel pain to the
skin because of advanced age, chronic
illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medica -
tion, alcohol use, exhaustion or other phys -
ical condition must exercise care when
using the seat heater. It may cause burns
even at low temperatures, especially if
used for long periods of time.
Do not place anything on the seat or seat -
back that insulates against heat, such as a
blanket or cushion. This may cause the seat
heater to overheat. Sitting in a seat that has
been overheated could cause serious
burns due to the increased surface
temperature of the seat.
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There are two heated seat switches that allow
the rear passengers to operate the seats
independently. You can choose from HI, MED,
LO, or OFF heat settings. Amber indicator lights
in each switch indicate the level of heat in use.
Push the heated seat buttononce to turn the
HI setting on.
Push the heated seat button a second time to
turn the MED setting on.
Push the heated seat button a third time to
turn the LO setting on.
Push the heated seat buttona fourth time to
turn the heating elements off.
NOTE:
The level of heat selected will stay on until
the operator changes it.
Once a heat setting is selected, heat will be
felt within two to five minutes.
The engine must be running for the heated
seats to operate.
VENTILATED SEATS — IF EQUIPPED
Front Ventilated Seats
Located in the seat cushion are small fans that
draw the air from the passenger compartment
and move air through fine perforations in the
seat cover to help keep the driver and front
passenger cooler in higher ambient
temperatures. The fans operate at three
speeds, HI, MED and LO.
The front ventilated seats control buttons are
located on the center instrument panel below
the touchscreen, and are also located within the
climate or controls screen of the touchscreen.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is equipped with a 12-inch radio,
there will only be control buttons through the
touchscreen.
Press the ventilated seat button once to
choose HI.
Press the ventilated seat button a second
time to choose MED.
Press the ventilated seat button a third time
to choose LO.
Press the ventilated seat button a fourth time
to turn the ventilation off.
NOTE:
The engine must be running for the ventilated
seats to operate.
Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start
On models that are equipped with remote start,
the driver’s seat can be programmed to come
on during a remote start.
This feature can be programmed through the
Uconnect system. Refer to “Uconnect Settings”
in “Multimedia” for further information.
HEAD RESTRAINTS
Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk
of injury by restricting head movement in the
event of a rear impact. Head restraints should
be adjusted so that the top of the head restraint
is located above the top of your ear.
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STEERING WHEEL
TILT STEERING COLUMN
This feature allows you to tilt the steering
column upward or downward. The tilt lever is
located on the steering column, below the
multifunction lever.
Pull the lever toward the steering wheel to
unlock the steering column. With one hand
firmly on the steering wheel, move the steering
column up or down, as desired. Release the
lever to lock the steering column firmly in place.
Tilt Steering Lever
HEATED STEERING WHEEL — IF
E
QUIPPED
The steering wheel contains a heating element
that helps warm your hands in cold weather.
The heated steering wheel has only one
temperature setting. Once the heated steering
wheel has been turned on, it will stay on until
the operator turns it off. The heated steering
wheel may not turn on when it is already warm.
The heated steering wheel control button is
located on the center instrument panel below
the touchscreen, as well as within the climate or
controls screen of the touchscreen.
Press the heated steering wheel button once
to turn the heating element on.
Press the heated steering wheel button a
second time to turn the heating element off. NOTE:
The engine must be running for the heated
steering wheel to operate.
Vehicles Equipped With Remote Start
On models that are equipped with remote start,
the heated steering wheel can be programmed
to come on during a remote start.
This feature can be programmed through the
Uconnect system. Refer to “Uconnect Settings”
in “Multimedia” for further information.
WARNING!
Do not adjust the steering column while
driving. Adjusting the steering column while
driving or driving with the steering column
unlocked, could cause the driver to lose
control of the vehicle. Failure to follow this
warning may result in serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Persons who are unable to feel pain to the
skin because of advanced age, chronic
illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medica
-
tion, alcohol use, exhaustion, or other phys -
ical 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.
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