
96GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL  
Loss of the battery charge may indicate one or 
more of the following conditions:
The charging system cannot deliver enough 
electrical power to the vehicle system because 
the electrical loads are larger than the capability 
of charging system. The charging system is still 
functioning properly.
Turning on all possible vehicle electrical loads 
(e.g. HVAC to max settings, exterior and interior 
lights, overloaded power outlets +12 Volts, 
150W, USB ports) during certain driving condi -
tions (city driving, towing, frequent stopping).
Installing options like additional lights, upfitter 
electrical accessories, audio systems, alarms 
and similar devices.
Unusual driving cycles (short trips separated by 
long parking periods).
The vehicle was parked for an extended period 
of time (weeks, months).
The battery was recently replaced and was not 
charged completely.
The battery was discharged by an electrical load 
left on when the vehicle was parked.
The battery was used for an extended period 
with the engine not running to supply radio, 
lights, chargers, +12 Volt portable appliances 
like vacuum cleaners, game consoles and 
similar devices. What to do when an electrical load reduction 
action message is present (“Battery Saver On” or 
“Battery Saver Mode”)
During a trip:
Reduce power to unnecessary loads if possible:
Turn off redundant lights 
(interior or exterior)
Check what may be plugged in to power 
outlets +12 Volts, 150W, USB ports
Check HVAC settings (blower, temperature)
Check the audio settings (volume)
After a trip:
Check if any aftermarket equipment was 
installed (additional lights, upfitter electrical 
accessories, audio systems, alarms) and review 
specifications if any (load and Ignition Off Draw 
currents).
Evaluate the latest driving cycles (distance, 
driving time and parking time).
The vehicle should have service performed if 
the message is still present during consecutive 
trips and the evaluation of the vehicle and 
driving pattern did not help to identify the cause.
TRIP COMPUTER 
The Trip Computer is located in the instrument 
cluster display. Push and release the  up  or 
down   arrow button until “Trip Info” is 
highlighted in the instrument cluster display. 
Navigate between Trip A or Trip B by using the 
right  and left  arrow buttons.
For each trip the following information will be 
displayed:
Trip A
Shows the total distance traveled for Trip A 
since the last reset.
Shows the Average MPG for Trip A since the last 
reset.
Shows the elapsed time traveled for Trip A since 
the last reset. Elapsed time will increment when 
the ignition switch is in the ON or START posi -
tion.
Trip B
Shows the total distance traveled for Trip B 
since the last reset.
Shows the Average MPG for Trip B since the last 
reset.
Shows the elapsed time traveled for Trip B 
since the last reset. Elapsed time will increment 
when the ignition switch is in the ON or START 
position.
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To Reset A Trip Function
Push and hold the  OK button to reset the currently 
displayed trip.
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES
The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in the 
instrument panel together with a dedicated 
message and/or acoustic signal when applicable. 
These indications are indicative and precautionary 
and as such must not be considered as exhaustive 
and/or alternative to the information contained in 
the Owner’s Manual, which you are advised to read 
carefully in all cases. Always refer to the 
information in this chapter in the event of a failure 
indication. All active telltales will display first if 
applicable. The system check menu may appear 
different based upon equipment options and 
current vehicle status. Some telltales are optional 
and may not appear.
RED WARNING LIGHTS
Air Bag Warning Light 
This warning light will illuminate to 
indicate a fault with the air bag, and will 
turn on for four to eight seconds as a bulb 
check when the ignition is placed in the 
ON/RUN or ACC/ON/RUN position. This light will 
illuminate with a single chime when a fault with the 
air bag has been detected, it will stay on until the  fault is cleared. If the light is either not on during 
startup, stays on, or turns on while driving, have 
the system inspected at an authorized dealer as 
soon as possible.
Brake Warning Light 
This warning light monitors various brake 
functions, including brake fluid level and 
parking brake application. If the brake 
light turns on it may indicate that the 
parking brake is applied, that the brake fluid level 
is low, or that there is a problem with the Anti-Lock 
Brake System reservoir.
If the light remains on when the parking brake has 
been disengaged, and the fluid level is at the full 
mark on the master cylinder reservoir, it indicates 
a possible brake hydraulic system malfunction or 
that a problem with the Brake Booster has been 
detected by the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) / 
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system. In this 
case, the light will remain on until the condition has 
been corrected. If the problem is related to the 
brake booster, the ABS pump will run when 
applying the brake, and a brake pedal pulsation 
may be felt during each stop. The dual brake system provides a reserve braking 
capacity in the event of a failure to a portion of the 
hydraulic system. A leak in either half of the dual 
brake system is indicated by the Brake Warning 
Light, which will turn on when the brake fluid level 
in the master cylinder has dropped below a 
specified level.
The light will remain on until the cause is corrected.
NOTE:The light may flash momentarily during sharp 
cornering maneuvers, which change fluid level 
conditions. The vehicle should have service 
performed, and the brake fluid level checked.
If brake failure is indicated, immediate repair is 
necessary.
Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake System 
(ABS) are also equipped with Electronic Brake 
Force Distribution (EBD). In the event of an EBD 
failure, the Brake Warning Light will turn on along 
with the ABS Light. Immediate repair to the ABS 
system is required.
WARNING!
Driving a vehicle with the red brake light on is 
dangerous. Part of the brake system may have 
failed. It will take longer to stop the vehicle. You 
could have a collision. Have the vehicle checked 
immediately.
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STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE  
Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, 
adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and fasten 
your seat belts. Start the engine with the gear selector in the 
NEUTRAL (N) or PARK (P) position. Apply the brake 
before shifting to any driving range.
NORMAL STARTING   
To Turn On The Engine Using 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 starts the vehicle. If the vehicle  fails to start, the starter will disengage 
automatically after 10 seconds.
4. If you wish to stop the cranking of the engine  prior to the engine starting, push the button 
again. 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, and RUN. To change the ignition positions 
without starting the vehicle and to use the 
accessories follow these steps:
Start with the ignition in the OFF position.
Push the ENGINE START/STOP button once to 
place the ignition to the ACC position (instru
-
ment cluster will display “ACC”).
Push the ENGINE START/STOP button a second 
time to place the ignition to the RUN position 
(instrument cluster will display “ON/RUN”).
Push the ENGINE START/STOP button a third 
time to return the ignition to the OFF position 
(instrument cluster will display “OFF”).
NOTE:Only press one pedal at a time while driving the 
vehicle. Torque performance of the vehicle could 
be reduced if both pedals are pressed at the same 
time. If pressure is detected on both pedals simul -
taneously, a warning message will display in the 
instrument cluster  
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WARNING!
When exiting the vehicle, always remove the 
key fob from the vehicle and lock your vehicle.
Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with 
access to an unlocked vehicle.
Allowing children to be in a vehicle unattended 
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 transmis -
sion gear selector.
Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, 
or in a location accessible to children, 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.
Do not leave children or animals inside parked 
vehicles in hot weather. Interior heat build-up 
may cause serious injury or death.
WARNING!
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AUTOPARK
AutoPark is a supplemental feature to assist in 
placing the vehicle in PARK if the situations below 
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. ALWAYS DO A VISUAL CHECK
 that your vehicle is in 
PARK by looking for the “P” in the instrument 
cluster display and on the gear selector. As an 
added precaution, always apply the parking brake.
If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver 
attempts to turn off the engine, if certain 
conditions are met, the vehicle will AutoPark, 
automatically shifting the vehicle’s transmission to 
the PARK position. The gear selector will 
automatically reset itself to the PARK position. The 
vehicle’s ignition will then move to the OFF position 
(engine off). When AutoPark is activated the 
instrument cluster will display the message 
“AutoPark Engaged”.
AutoPark will engage when all of these conditions 
are met:
Vehicle is equipped with a gear selector
Vehicle is not in PARK
Vehicle speed is 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) or less
Driver has pushed the ENGINE START/STOP 
button
If the vehicle is not in PARK and the driver exits the 
vehicle with the engine running, if certain 
conditions are met, the vehicle will AutoPark, 
automatically shifting the vehicle’s transmission to 
the PARK position. The Electric Park Brake SAFE 
HOLD feature will also activate in some conditions  
Úpage 113. AutoPark will engage when all of these conditions 
are met:
Vehicle is equipped with a gear selector
Vehicle is not in PARK
Vehicle speed is 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) or less
Driver’s door is ajar
Driver’s seat belt is unbuckled
Brake pedal is not pressed
The message “ AutoPark Engaged ” will display in 
the instrument cluster.
AutoPark In Stop/Start Autostop Mode
AutoPark will engage when all of these condi -
tions are met:
Vehicle is equipped with a gear selector
Vehicle is not in PARK
Vehicle speed is 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) or less
Driver’s door is ajar
Driver’s seat belt is unbuckled or brake pedal is 
not pressed
The message “ AutoPark Engaged ” will display in 
the instrument cluster.
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" indicator 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.
CAUTION!
Engine will remain running.
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To Turn On The Engine Using 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.
To release the parking brake manually, the ignition 
switch must be in the ON/RUN position. Press on 
the brake pedal, then push the parking brake 
switch momentarily.
If the driver shifts into PARK while moving, 
the vehicle may Park.
PARK 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 display in the instrument cluster display if 
vehicle speed is above 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h). The 
gear position indicator will blink continuously until 
the gear selector is returned to the proper position, 
or the requested shift can be completed.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION 
(B
ELOW –22°F OR −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 — WARMING UP 
T
HE ENGINE
The idle speed is controlled automatically and it 
will decrease as the engine warms up.
IF ENGINE FAILS TO START WARNING!
If vehicle speed is not below 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) 
when the driver shifts into PARK, the 
transmission will default to NEUTRAL until the 
vehicle speed drops below 1.2 mph (1.9 km/h) 
and the above conditions are met, enabling 
AutoPark. 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 auto -
matic transmission cannot be started this 
way. Unburned fuel could enter the catalytic 
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  
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110STARTING AND OPERATING  
TO TURN OFF THE ENGINE USING 
ENGINE START/STOP B
UTTON
1. Place the gear selector in PARK, then push 
and release the ENGINE START/STOP button.
2. The ignition switch will return to the OFF  position.
3. If the gear selector is not in PARK, the ENGINE  START/STOP button must be held for two 
seconds or three short pushes in a row with 
the vehicle speed above 5 mph (8 km/h) before the engine will shut off. The ignition 
switch position will remain in the ACC position 
until the gear selector is in PARK and the 
button is pushed twice to the OFF position. 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.
NOTE:If the ignition switch is left in the ACC or RUN 
(engine not running) position and the transmission 
is in PARK, the system will automatically time out 
after 30 minutes of inactivity and the ignition will 
switch to the OFF position.
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED 
The engine block heater warms the engine and 
permits quicker starts in cold weather.
Connect the cord to a 110-115 Volt AC electrical 
outlet with a grounded, three-wire extension cord.
For ambient temperatures below 0°F (-18°C), the 
engine block heater is recommended. For ambient 
temperatures below -20°F (-29°C), the engine 
block heater is required.
The engine block heater cord is routed under the 
hood, behind to the passenger’s side headlamp. 
Follow the steps below to properly use the engine 
block heater:
1. Locate the engine block heater cord (behind  the passenger’s side headlamp).
2. Undo the hook-and-loop strap that secures the  heater cord in place.
3. Pull the cord to the front of the vehicle and  plug it into a grounded, three-wire extension 
cord.
4. After the vehicle is running, reattach the cord  to the hook-and-loop strap and properly stow 
away behind the passenger’s side headlamp.
NOTE:
The engine block heater cord is a factory 
installed option. If your vehicle is not equipped, 
heater cords are available from an authorized 
dealer.
The engine block heater will require 110 Volts 
AC and 6.5 Amps to activate the heater 
element.
The engine block heater must be plugged in at 
least one hour to have an adequate warming 
effect on the engine.
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS 
A long break-in period is not required for the engine 
and drivetrain (transmission and axle) in your 
vehicle.
Drive moderately during the first 300 miles 
(500 km). After the initial 60 miles (100 km), 
speeds up to 50 or 55 mph (80 or 90 km/h) are 
desirable.
WARNING!
Remember to disconnect the engine block 
heater cord before driving. Damage to the 
110-115 Volt electrical cord could cause 
electrocution.
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NOTE:
Even if the power steering assistance is no 
longer operational, it is still possible to steer 
the vehicle. Under these conditions there will 
be a substantial increase in steering effort, 
especially at low speeds and during parking 
maneuvers.
The power steering system is fully electric; it 
requires no power steering fluid.
If the condition persists, see an authorized 
dealer for service.
STOP/START SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED
The Stop/Start function is developed to reduce 
fuel consumption. The system will stop the engine 
automatically during a vehicle stop if the required 
conditions are met. Releasing the brake pedal, 
pressing the accelerator pedal or shifting out of 
DRIVE (D) will automatically re-start the engine.
This vehicle has been upgraded with a heavy duty 
starter, enhanced battery, and other upgraded 
engine parts to handle the additional engine starts.
AUTOSTOP MODE
The Stop/Start feature is enabled after every 
normal customer engine start. At that time, the 
system will go into STOP/START READY and if 
all other conditions are met, can go into a 
STOP/START AUTOSTOP ACTIVE. To Activate Auto STOP/START, The Following Must 
Occur:
The system must be in STOP/START READY 
state. A STOP/START READY message will be 
displayed in the instrument cluster within the 
Stop/Start section  
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The vehicle must be completely stopped.
The gear selector must be in a forward gear and 
the brake pedal pressed.
The engine will shut down, the tachometer will 
move to the zero position and the Stop/Start 
telltale will illuminate indicating you are in 
Autostop. Customer settings will be maintained 
throughout the Auto Stop/Start process.
POSSIBLE REASONS THE ENGINE DOES 
N
OT AUTOSTOP
Prior to engine shut down, the system will check 
many safety and comfort conditions for Stop/Start 
and ensure they are fulfilled. Detailed information 
about the operation of the Stop/Start system 
may be viewed in the instrument cluster display 
Stop/Start screen. In the following situations the 
engine will not stop:
If Stop/Start is manually disabled by the 
Stop/Start OFF button.
Driver’s seat belt is not buckled.
Driver’s door is not closed.
Battery temperature is too warm or cold.
Battery charge is low. During this time a 
message will display "Stop/Start Not Ready 
Battery Charging".
The vehicle is on a steep grade.
Cabin heating or cooling is in process and an 
acceptable cabin temperature has not been 
achieved.
HVAC is set to full defrost mode at a high blower 
speed.
HVAC set to MAX A/C.
Engine has not reached normal operating 
temperature.
The transmission is not in a forward gear.
Hood is open.
Brake pedal is not pressed with sufficient pres -
sure.
Accelerator pedal input.
Engine temperature too high.
5 mph (8 km/h) threshold not achieved from 
previous Autostop.
Steering angle beyond threshold.
It may be possible for the vehicle to be driven 
several times without the Stop/Start system going 
into a STOP/START READY state under more 
extreme conditions of the items listed above.
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120STARTING AND OPERATING  
TO START THE ENGINE WHILE IN AUTO 
S
TOP/START
While in a forward gear, the engine will start when 
the brake pedal is released or the throttle pedal is 
pressed. The transmission will automatically 
re-engage upon engine restart.
Conditions That Will Cause The Engine To Start 
Automatically While In Auto Stop/Start:  
The transmission selector is moved out of 
DRIVE.
To maintain cabin temperature comfort.
HVAC is set to full defrost mode.
HVAC system temperature or fan speed is 
manually adjusted.
Battery voltage drops too low. During this time a 
message will display "Stop/Start Not Ready 
Battery Charging".
Stop/Start OFF switch is pushed.
A Stop/Start system error occurs.
TO MANUALLY TURN OFF THE 
S
TOP/START SYSTEM
Stop/Start OFF Switch
Push the Stop/Start OFF switch (located on the 
switch bank). The light on the switch will illuminate. 
The “STOP/START OFF” message will appear in the 
instrument cluster display and the autostop mode 
will be disabled  
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NOTE:The Stop/Start system will reset itself back to the 
ON mode every time the ignition is turned OFF and 
back ON.
TO MANUALLY TURN ON THE 
S
TOP/START SYSTEM
After turning off the Stop/Start system, push the 
Stop/Start OFF switch again (located on the switch 
bank). The light on the switch will turn off.
SYSTEM MALFUNCTION
If there is a malfunction in the Stop/Start system, 
the system will not shut down the engine. A 
“SERVICE STOP/START SYSTEM” message will 
appear in the instrument cluster display and the 
Stop/Start telltale will remain yellow  
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If the “SERVICE STOP/START SYSTEM” message 
appears in the instrument cluster display, have the 
system checked by an authorized dealer.
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS — IF EQUIPPED
Your vehicle may be equipped with the Cruise 
Control system for cruising at a constant preset 
speed.
CRUISE CONTROL
When engaged, the Cruise Control takes over 
accelerator operations at speeds greater than 
25 mph (40 km/h).
The Cruise Control buttons are located on the right 
side of the steering wheel.
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