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INTRODUCTION
Symbols Key ............................................................ 7
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS  ................................. 7
VAN CONVERSIONS/CAMPERS ............................ 7
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS  .......... 8
Symbol Glossary ..................................................... 8
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS  ......................................................................10
Key Fob......................................................... 10
SENTRY KEY ..........................................................12
IGNITION SWITCH  ................................................12
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED  ...13
To Arm The System ...................................... 13
To Disarm The System................................. 13
Rearming Of The System............................. 13
Security System Manual Override .............. 13
DOORS  ..................................................................14
Power Door Locks  ....................................... 14
Auto Unlock Doors ....................................... 14
Sliding Side Door ......................................... 14
Double Rear Swing Doors ........................... 16
Child-Protection Door Lock System ............ 17
SEATS  ....................................................................17
Manual Adjustment (Front Seats)............... 18
Folding Rear Seat — If Equipped ................ 20
Heated Seats — If Equipped........................ 20 HEAD RESTRAINTS  ............................................. 21
Front Adjustment ......................................... 21
Rear Adjustment — If Equipped .................. 22
Front Removal.............................................. 22
Rear Removal — If Equipped....................... 23
STEERING WHEEL ................................................ 23
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column .............. 23
UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK 
TIPS ........................................................................ 24
Introducing Voice Recognition .................... 24
Get Started ................................................... 24
Basic Voice Commands............................... 24
Additional Information ................................. 24
MIRRORS  ............................................................. 25
Inside Rearview Mirror ................................ 25
Outside Mirrors  ........................................... 25
Vanity Mirror................................................. 26
EXTERIOR LIGHTS ................................................ 27
Multifunction Lever...................................... 27
Headlights  ................................................... 27
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) — 
If Equipped  .................................................. 27 High/Low Beam Switch ............................... 28
Flash-To-Pass  .............................................. 28
Parking Lights  ............................................. 28
Follow Me Home/Headlight Delay .............. 28
Fog Lights — If Equipped  ............................ 28
Turn Signals ................................................. 28
Lane Change Assist ..................................... 28
INTERIOR LIGHTS  ................................................ 29
Courtesy/Interior Lights .............................. 29 WIPERS AND WASHERS .....................................30
Front Wiper Operation ................................. 30
Rear Wiper Operation — If Equipped .......... 31
CLIMATE CONTROLS  ...........................................31
Manual Climate Control Descriptions And 
Functions ..................................................... 31 Operating Tips.............................................. 33
WINDOWS  ............................................................35
Power Window Controls — If Equipped ...... 35
Automatic Window Features ....................... 35
Power Windows System Initialization......... 36
Window Bar Grates — If Equipped .............. 36
Wind Buffeting  ............................................ 36
HOOD .....................................................................37
Opening ........................................................ 37
Closing.......................................................... 37
CARGO AREA FEATURES .....................................38
Rear Cargo Tie-Downs ................................. 38
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ..............38
Storage ......................................................... 38
USB Control — If Equipped .......................... 40
Power Outlets .............................................. 40
ROOF RACK — IF EQUIPPED................................41
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER........................................43
Instrument Cluster Descriptions................. 44
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY  ......................44 Location And Controls ................................. 45
Change Engine Oil — If Equipped................ 46
Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items..... 46
TRIP COMPUTER ...................................................47
Trip Button.................................................... 48
Trip Functions  ............................................. 48
Values Displayed ......................................... 49
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ..................49
Red Warning Lights...................................... 49
Yellow Warning Lights ................................. 52
Green Indicator Lights ................................. 55
Blue Indicator Lights .................................... 56
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II .......56
Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II) 
Cybersecurity................................................ 56
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 
PROGRAMS ...........................................................57
STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE  .......................................58
Automatic Transmission .............................. 58
Normal Starting ............................................ 58
Cold Weather Operation  ............................. 58
Extended Park Starting................................ 58
If Engine Fails To Start ................................ 59
After Starting ................................................ 59
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED ...........59
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS  .........60
PARKING BRAKE  .................................................60 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  ............................. 62
Key Ignition Park Interlock .......................... 62
Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) 
System  ......................................................... 63 Nine-Speed Automatic Transmission  ........ 63
POWER STEERING  .............................................. 67
Power Steering Fluid Check  ....................... 68
CRUISE CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED ..................... 68
To Activate.................................................... 69
To Set A Desired Speed............................... 69
To Vary The Speed Setting .......................... 69
To Accelerate For Passing ........................... 69
To Resume Speed ....................................... 70
To Deactivate  .............................................. 70
PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST — 
IF EQUIPPED ......................................................... 70
ParkSense Rear Park Assist Sensors ......... 70
ParkSense Rear Park Assist Alerts ............. 71
ParkSense Rear Park Assist Failure 
Indications.................................................... 72 Cleaning The ParkSense Rear Park Assist 
System .......................................................... 72 ParkSense Rear Park Assist System Usage 
Precautions .................................................. 72
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA ............... 73
REFUELING THE VEHICLE  ................................... 74 VEHICLE LOADING ................................................75
Vehicle Certification Label .......................... 75
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) ......... 76
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)  ............. 76
Tire Size ........................................................ 76
Rim Size ....................................................... 76
Inflation Pressure ........................................ 76
Curb Weight ................................................. 76
Overloading .................................................. 76
Loading......................................................... 76
TRAILER TOWING .................................................77
Common Towing Definitions ....................... 77
Trailer Hitch Classification .......................... 78
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer 
Weight Ratings) ........................................... 79 Trailer And Tongue Weight  ......................... 79
Towing Requirements  ................................ 79
Towing Tips  ................................................. 82
RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND
MOTORHOME)  ......................................................83
Towing This Vehicle Behind Another
Vehicle .......................................................... 83 Recreational Towing — Automatic 
Transmission................................................ 83
DRIVING TIPS ........................................................84
Driving On Slippery Surfaces  ..................... 84
Driving Through Water  ............................... 84
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28GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE  
High/Low Beam Switch
Pull the multifunction lever toward the steering 
wheel to switch the headlights to high beams. 
Pull the multifunction lever again to turn the low 
beams back on.
Flash-To-Pass 
You can signal another vehicle with your 
headlights by lightly pulling the multifunction 
lever toward you. This will cause the high beam 
headlights to turn on, and remain on, until the 
lever is released.
Parking Lights 
These lights can only be turned on with the 
ignition in the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position or 
removed. Move the end of the multifunction 
lever to O (Off) position, and then to the 
headlight position.
The indicator light telltale in the instrument 
panel comes on. The lights stay on until the next 
ignition cycle is performed.
Follow Me Home/Headlight Delay
When this feature is selected, the driver can 
choose to have the headlights remain on for a 
preset period of time after the engine is turned 
off.
Activation
Remove the key or turn the ignition to the STOP 
(OFF/LOCK) position, and pull the multifunction 
lever toward the steering wheel within two 
minutes. Each time the lever is pulled, the 
activation of the lights will be extended by 
30 seconds. The activation of the lights can be 
extended to a maximum of 210 seconds.
Deactivation
Pull the multifunction lever toward the steering 
wheel and hold it for more than two seconds.
Fog Lights — If Equipped 
The fog light switch is located on the center 
stack of the instrument panel, just above the 
climate controls. Push the switch once to turn the fog 
lights on. Push the switch a second 
time to turn the fog lights off.
NOTE:
If the vehicle’s ignition is turned off, the fog 
lights will also turn off.
Turn Signals
Move the multifunction lever up or down to 
activate the turn signals. The arrows on each 
side of the instrument cluster flash to show 
proper operation.
NOTE:
If either light remains on and does not flash, or 
there is a very fast flash rate, check for a defec -
tive outside light bulb.
Lane Change Assist
Lightly push the multifunction lever up or down, 
without moving beyond the detent, and the turn 
signal will flash five times then automatically 
turn off.
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Torque Converter Clutch
A feature designed to improve fuel economy 
has been included in the automatic 
transmission on your vehicle. A clutch within the 
torque converter engages automatically at 
calibrated speeds. This may result in a slightly 
different feeling or response during normal 
operation in the upper gears. When the vehicle 
speed drops or during some accelerations, the 
clutch automatically disengages.
NOTE:
The torque converter clutch will not engage until 
the transmission fluid is warm [usually after 1 to 
3 miles (2 to 5 km) of driving]. Because the 
engine speed is higher when the torque 
converter clutch is not engaged, it may seem as 
if the transmission is not shifting properly when 
cold. This is normal. The torque converter clutch 
will function normally once the transmission is 
sufficiently warm.
Electronic Range Select (ERS) Operation 
The Electronic Range Select (ERS) shift control 
allows the driver to limit the highest available 
gear. For example, if you set the transmission 
gear limit to fifth gear, the transmission will not 
shift above fifth gear, but will shift through the 
lower gears normally. You can switch between DRIVE and ERS mode 
at any vehicle speed. When the gear selector is 
in the DRIVE position, the transmission will 
operate automatically, shifting between all 
available gears.
Moving the gear selector to the ERS position 
(beside DRIVE) will activate ERS mode, display 
the current gear in the instrument cluster, and 
set that gear as the top available gear. Once in 
ERS mode, moving the gear selector forward (-) 
or rearward (+) will change the top available 
gear, which will be displayed in the instrument 
cluster.
To exit ERS mode, simply return the gear 
selector to the DRIVE position.
NOTE:
To select the proper gear position for maximum 
deceleration (engine braking), move the gear 
selector into the ERS position, then simply press 
and hold it forward (-). The transmission will 
shift to the range from which the vehicle can 
best be slowed down.
POWER STEERING 
The standard power steering system will give 
you good vehicle response and increased ease 
of maneuverability in tight spaces. The system 
will provide mechanical steering capability if 
power assist is lost.
If for some reason the power assist is 
interrupted, it will still be possible to steer your 
vehicle. Under these conditions, you will 
observe a substantial increase in steering 
effort, especially at very low vehicle speeds and 
during parking maneuvers.
WARNING!
Do not downshift for additional engine 
braking on a slippery surface. The drive 
wheels could lose their grip and the vehicle 
could skid, causing a collision or personal 
injury.
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To Resume Speed
To resume a previously set speed, push the 
RES (+) button and release. Resume can be used 
at any speed above 20 mph (32 km/h) up to the  maximum speed of 100 mph (160 km/h).
To Deactivate 
A tap on the brake pedal, pushing the CAN 
button, or normal brake pressure will deactivate 
the Cruise Control system without erasing the 
set speed from memory.
Pushing the on/off button or turning the ignition 
switch off erases the set speed from memory.
PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST — IF 
EQUIPPED  
The ParkSense system provides an audible 
indication of the distance between the rear 
fascia/bumper and a detected obstacle when 
backing up (e.g. during a parking maneuver)  
Ú page 72.
The ParkSense system is automatically 
activated when the transmission is placed into 
REVERSE. As the distance from an obstacle 
behind the vehicle decreases, the audible alert 
becomes more frequent. Interaction With Trailer Towing
The ParkSense system is automatically 
deactivated when a trailer equipped by Mopar is 
hitched to the vehicle. The system will be 
automatically activated as soon as the trailer is 
removed. If it does not happen, turning the key 
ignition switch to OFF and then to ON again 
would be needed. If a non-Mopar trailer hitch is 
mounted, the sensor deactivation cannot be 
guaranteed.
ParkSense Rear Park Assist Sensors
The four ParkSense sensors, located in the rear 
fascia/bumper, monitor the area behind the 
vehicle that is within the sensors’ field of view. 
The sensors can detect obstacles, in the 
horizontal direction, from approximately 
12 inches (30 cm) up to 55 inches (140 cm) 
from the center of the rear fascia/bumper and 
up to 24 inches (60 cm) from the corners of the 
rear fascia/bumper, depending on the location, 
type and orientation of the obstacle.
 ParkSense Rear Park Assist Sensors Locations
If several obstacles are detected, the 
ParkSense system indicates the nearest 
obstacle.
The minimum height of a detectable obstacle 
corresponds to the maximum height of an 
obstacle that would clear the underside of the 
vehicle during the parking maneuver.
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ParkSense Rear Park Assist Alerts
If an obstacle is behind the vehicle when REVERSE gear is engaged, an audible alert is activated.
The tones emitted by the loudspeaker inform the driver that the vehicle is approaching an obstacle. The pauses between the tones are directly 
proportional to the distance from the obstacle. Pulses emitted in quick succession indicate the presence of a very close obstacle. A continuous tone 
indicates that the obstacle is less than 12 inches (30 cm) away.
While audible signals are emitted, the audio system is muted.
The audible signal is turned off immediately if the distance increases. The tone cycle remains constant if the distance measured by the inner sensors 
is constant. If this condition occurs for the external sensors, the signal is turned off after three seconds (stopping warnings during maneuvers parallel 
to walls).
Audible And Visual Signals Supplied By The Park Assist System
SIGNAL MEANING INDICATION
Obstacle Distance An obstacle is present within the 
sensors' field of viewAudible signal
 (dashboard loudspeaker) 
Sound pulses emitted at a rate that increases as the distance decreases 
Emits continuous tone at 12 inches (30 cm) 
Adjustable volume level programmable through personal settings in the 
instrument cluster display  Ú page 44.
Failure Sensor or system failuresVisual Signal
 (instrument panel) 
Icon appears on display 
Message is displayed on instrument cluster display (if equipped)
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(Continued)
ParkSense Rear Park Assist Failure 
Indications
A malfunction of the ParkSense sensors or 
system is indicated, during REVERSE gear 
engagement, by the instrument panel warning 
icon.The warning icon is illuminated and a 
message is displayed on the 
instrument cluster display (if 
equipped)  Ú page 49.
The sensors and wiring are tested continuously 
when the ignition is in the MAR (ACC/ON/RUN) 
position. Failures are indicated immediately if 
they occur when the system is on.
Even if the system is able to identify that a 
specific sensor is in failure condition, the 
instrument cluster display shall indicate that 
the ParkSense system is unavailable, without 
reference to the sensor in failure condition. If 
even a single sensor fails, the entire system will 
be disabled. The system is turned off 
automatically.
Cleaning The ParkSense Rear Park Assist 
System
Clean the ParkSense sensors with water, car 
wash soap and a soft cloth. Do not use rough or 
hard cloths. In washing stations, clean sensors 
quickly while keeping the vapor jet/high 
pressure washing nozzles at least 4 inches
(10 cm) from the sensors. Do not scratch or 
poke the sensors. Otherwise, you could damage 
the sensors.
ParkSense Rear Park Assist System Usage 
Precautions
NOTE:
Ensure that the outer surface and the under -
side of the rear fascia/bumper is clean and 
clear of snow, ice, mud, dirt or other obstruc -
tion to keep the ParkSense Rear Park Assist 
system operating properly.
Jackhammers, large trucks, and other vibra -
tions could affect the performance of the 
ParkSense system.
Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, 
taking care not to scratch or damage them. 
The sensors must not be covered with ice, 
snow, slush, mud, dirt or debris. Failure to do  so can result in the system not working prop
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erly. The ParkSense system might not detect 
an obstacle behind the fascia/bumper, or it 
could provide a false indication that an 
obstacle is behind the fascia/bumper.
Objects such as bicycle carriers, etc., must 
not be placed within 12 inches (30 cm) from 
the rear fascia/bumper while driving the 
vehicle. Failure to do so can result in the 
system misinterpreting a close object as a 
sensor problem, causing a failure indication 
to be displayed in the instrument cluster 
display.
WARNING!
Drivers must be careful when backing up 
even when using ParkSense. Always check 
carefully behind your vehicle, look behind 
you, and be sure to check for pedestrians, 
animals, other vehicles, obstructions, and 
blind spots before backing up. You are 
responsible for safety and must continue to 
pay attention to your surroundings. Failure 
to do so can result in serious injury or 
death.
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Safety/Assistance
When the Safety/Assistance button is pressed, the system displays the options related to the vehicle’s safety settings. These options will differ 
depending on the features equipped on the vehicle. The settings may display in list form or within sub-folders on the screen. To access a sub-folder, 
select the desired folder; the available options related to that feature will then display on the screen.
Lights
After pressing the Lights button on the touchscreen, the following settings will be available:
NOTE:
When the “Daytime Running Lights” feature is selected, the daytime running lights can be turned on or off. This feature is only allowed by law in the 
country of the vehicle purchased.
Setting Name Description
ParkView Backup Camera Delay This setting will add a delay to the backup camera when shifting out of 
reverse.
Setting Name
Description
Daytime Running Lights This setting will allow you to turn the Daytime Running Lights on or off.
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