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IMPORTANT NOTES
Failure to comply with what is reported below may 
damage the transmission:
Shift into PARK (P) mode only with the vehicle 
at a standstill.
Select REVERSE (R) mode, or pass from 
REVERSE to another mode only with the 
vehicle at a standstill and engine idling.
Do not change between PARK (P), REVERSE 
(R), NEUTRAL (N) or DRIVE (D) modes with 
engine running at a speed above idling.
Before activating any transmission operating 
mode, fully press the brake pedal.
NOTE:
The unexpected movement of the vehicle can 
injure the occupants or people nearby. Do not 
leave the vehicle with engine running: before 
getting out of the passenger compartment always 
engage the EPB, select the PARK (P) mode, and 
stop the engine.
 WARNING!
It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or 
NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than 
idle speed. If your foot is not firmly pressing 
the brake pedal, the vehicle could accelerate 
quickly forward or in reverse. You could lose 
control of the vehicle and hit someone or 
something. Only shift into gear when the 
engine is idling normally and your foot is 
firmly pressing the brake pedal.
Unintended movement of a vehicle could 
injure those in or near the vehicle. As with all 
vehicles, you should never exit a vehicle 
while the engine is running. Before exiting a 
vehicle, always apply the parking brake, shift 
the transmission into PARK, and turn the 
ignition OFF. When the ignition is in the OFF 
position, the transmission is locked in PARK, 
securing the vehicle against unwanted 
movement.
When leaving the vehicle, always make sure 
the ignition is in the OFF position, 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 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 
transmission 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 in the 
ON/RUN or ACC position. A child could 
operate power windows, other controls, or 
move the vehicle.
 WARNING! CAUTION!
Only engage the gear with engine at idling 
while fully pressing the brake pedal. If the 
transmission temperature exceeds the 
normal operating limits, the transmission 
control unit may change the gear 
engagement order and reduce the drive 
torque. If the transmission overheats, it 
could operate incorrectly until it cools down.
When using the vehicle with extremely low 
external temperatures, the transmission 
operation may change depending on the 
engine and transmission temperature, as 
well as vehicle speed. Activation of the 
torque converter clutch and of the EIGHTH 
gear is inhibited until the transmission oil is 
correctly warmed up. Complete operation of 
the transmission will be enabled as soon as 
the fluid temperature reaches the 
predefined value.
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STOP/START SYSTEM
The Stop/Start system automatically shuts off the 
engine during a vehicle stop if the required 
conditions are met. Releasing the brake pedal or 
accelerator pedal will automatically restart the 
engine.
The function was developed to increase vehicle 
efficiency by reducing fuel consumption, gas 
emissions, and sound pollution.
NOTE:
When the Stop/Start system stops the engine, 
the power steering is also disabled.
OPERATING MODE
Stopping The Engine
With the vehicle at a standstill and brake pedal 
pressed, the engine switches off if the gear 
selector is in a position other than REVERSE (R).
The system does not operate when the gear 
selector is in REVERSE (R), in order to make 
parking maneuvers easier.
In the event of stops uphill, engine switching off is 
disabled to make the “Hill Start Assist” function 
available (works only with running engine).
NOTE:
The engine can only be automatically stopped 
after having run at about 6 mph (10 km/h). After 
an automatic restart, the vehicle only needs to 
exceed a speed of 0.3 mph (0.5 km/h) to stop the 
engine.
Engine stopping is signaled by the   symbol 
lighting up on the instrument cluster display. Restarting The Engine
To restart the engine, release the brake pedal or, 
turn the steering wheel slightly (if equipped).
With the brake pressed and the transmission in 
automatic mode DRIVE (D), the engine will restart 
by shifting to REVERSE (R), to PARK (P) or to 
“AutoStick”  
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page 88.
With brake pressed if the gear selector is in 
“AutoStick” mode, the engine will restart by 
shifting to PARK (P) or by moving the selector 
to + or -  
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SYSTEM MANUAL ACTIVATION/
D
EACTIVATION
To manually activate/deactivate the system, 
push the button located on the control panel to 
the left of the steering wheel.
Stop/Start Button
System Activation
The activation of the system is indicated by the   symbol lighting up on the display. In this 
condition, the light on the button is off. System Deactivation
A message will appear on the display when the 
system is deactivated. In this condition, the light 
on the button is on.
NOTE:
Each time the engine is started, the system is 
activated regardless of where it was when it was 
previously switched off.
POSSIBLE REASONS THE ENGINE DOES 
N
OT AUTOSTOP
For higher comfort and increased safety, and to 
reduce emissions, there are certain conditions 
where the engine will not autostop despite the 
system being active, such as:
Engine still cold.
Extreme cold outside temperature.
Battery not sufficiently charged.
Driver's door not shut.
Driver's seat belt not fastened.
REVERSE (R) gear engaged (e.g. for parking 
maneuvers).
With the automatic climate control active, an 
adequate cabin heating or cooling comfort has 
not been reached or with MAX-DEF function 
active.
During the first period of use, to initialize the 
system.
Steering angle beyond threshold.
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Activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
The minimum set speed for the ACC system is 
19 mph (30 km/h) and the maximum is 110 mph 
(180 km/h).
The system cannot be activated:
When pressing the brake pedal.
When the brakes are overheated.
When the Electric Park Brake has been 
operated.
When either PARK, REVERSE or NEUTRAL is 
engaged.
When the engine RPM is above a maximum 
threshold.
When the vehicle speed is not within the 
operational speed range.
When the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) (or 
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) or other stability 
control systems) are operating or have just 
operated.
When the ESC system is off.
When the Forward Collision Warning system (if 
equipped) is braking automatically.
In the event of a system failure.
When the engine is off.
In case of obstruction of the radar sensor (in 
this case the bumper area where it is located 
must be cleaned).
If the system is set, the conditions described 
above also cause a cancellation or deactivation 
of the system. These situations may vary 
according to the conditions.
NOTE:
The system will not be deactivated when speeds 
higher than those set are reached by pressing the 
accelerator pedal above 110 mph (180 km/h). In 
these situations, the system may not work 
correctly and it is recommended to deactivate it.
To Activate/Deactivate
The system has four operating states:
Enabled (speed not set)
Activated (speed set)
Paused
Deactivated
 WARNING!
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a 
convenience system. It is not a substitute for 
active driver involvement. It is always the 
driver’s responsibility to be attentive of road, 
traffic, and weather conditions, vehicle 
speed, distance to the vehicle ahead and, 
most importantly, brake operation to ensure 
safe operation of the vehicle under all road 
conditions. Your complete attention is 
always required while driving to maintain 
safe control of your vehicle. Failure to follow 
these warnings can result in a collision and 
death or serious personal injury.
The ACC system:
• May react to pedestrians, oncoming
vehicles, and stationary objects (e.g., a stopped vehicle in a traffic jam or a disabled vehicle) at speeds between 2 mph and 35 mph (4 km/h and
60 km/h).
• Cannot take street, traffic, and weather 
conditions into account, and may be limited upon adverse sight distance conditions.
• Does not always fully recognize complex 
driving conditions, which can res ult in
wrong or missing distance warnings.
• Will bring the vehicle to a complete stop 
while following a vehicle ahead and holdthe vehicle for approximately twominutes in the stop position. If thevehicle ahead does not start movingwithin two minutes, the parking brakewill be activated and the ACC system will be canceled.
You should switch off the ACC system:
When driving in fog, heavy rain, heavy snow, 
sleet, heavy traffic, and complex driving 
situations (i.e., in highway construction 
zones).
When entering a turn lane or highway 
off-ramp; when driving on roads that are 
winding, icy, snow-covered, slippery, or have 
steep uphill or downhill slopes.
When circumstances do not allow safe 
driving at a constant speed.
 WARNING!
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PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR 
PARK ASSIST SYSTEM — 
IF EQUIPPED 
The ParkSense system provides visual and 
audible indications of the distance between the 
rear, and if equipped, the front fascia/bumper 
and a detected obstacle when backing up or 
moving forward (e.g. during a parking maneuver). 
The vehicle brakes may be automatically applied 
and released when performing a reverse parking 
maneuver if the system detects a possible 
collision with an obstacle.
When the REVERSE gear is engaged and the 
system is on, the front and rear sensors are 
activated. If the vehicle moves from REVERSE to 
a forward gear, the rear sensors are deactivated, 
while the front sensors remain active until the 
speed of 9 mph (15 km/h) is exceeded.
NOTE:
In certain operating conditions, the system could 
start detecting an obstacle only after the vehicle 
has moved slightly (a few inches).
PARKSENSE SENSORS
The ParkSense sensors located in the rear 
fascia/bumper and (if equipped) in the front 
fascia/bumper, monitor the area in front and 
behind the vehicle that is within the sensors’ field 
of view. These sensors detect the presence of any 
obstacles and warn the driver through an 
acoustic signal and visual indications, which will 
be displayed on the instrument cluster display.Front Sensor Locations
Rear Sensor Locations
PARKSENSE DISPLAY
The driver can select the type of warning they 
would like to be displayed through the radio 
system. To access the function on the main 
menu, select in the following order: 
1. Driver Assistance
2. ParkSense
3. Mode
4. Sound and Display
 WARNING!
Drivers must be careful when backing up even 
when using the ParkSense system. Always 
check carefully behind your vehicle, and be 
sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other 
vehicles, obstructions, or blind spots before 
backing up. You are responsible for the safety 
of your surroundings and must continue to pay 
attention while backing up. Failure to do so 
can result in serious injury or death.
 CAUTION!
The ParkSense system is only a parking aid 
and it is unable to recognize every obstacle, 
including small obstacles. Parking curbs 
might be temporarily detected or not 
detected at all. Obstacles located above or 
below the sensors will not be detected when 
they are in close proximity.
The vehicle must be driven slowly when using 
the ParkSense system in order to be able to 
stop in time when an obstacle is detected. It 
is recommended that the driver looks over 
his/her shoulder when using the ParkSense 
system.
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place the ignition in the OFF position, then 
return it to ON/RUN. If the message is still 
displayed, contact an authorized dealer.
Audio System Not Available
: If the display 
shows a message that the audio system is not 
available, it means that the acoustic signal will 
be emitted by the instrument panel, and not 
through the vehicle’s speakers.
OPERATION WITH A TRAILER
The operation of the ParkSense system is 
automatically deactivated when a trailer’s 
electrical connector is plugged into the vehicle. 
The sensors are automatically reactivated when 
the electrical connector is removed.
PARKSENSE SYSTEM USAGE 
P
RECAUTIONS
NOTE:
Some conditions may influence the performance 
of the ParkSense system: 
Reduced sensor sensitivity could be due to the 
presence of ice, snow, mud, or thick paint on 
the surface of the sensor.
The sensors may detect a false obstacle (echo 
interference) due to mechanical interference, 
for example when washing the vehicle or in 
extreme weather.
The signals sent by the sensors can be altered 
by the presence of ultrasonic systems (e.g. 
pneumatic brake systems of trucks or 
pneumatic drills) near the vehicle.
System performance can be influenced by the 
position of the sensors. For example, due to a 
change in the ride setting (caused by wear to 
the shock absorbers or suspension), by  changing tires, overloading the vehicle or 
operations that require the vehicle to be 
lowered.
Be sure not to place bumper stickers or other 
adhesives over the sensors as this will affect 
system performance.
The presence of a trailer hitch without a trailer. 
This may interfere with the operation of the 
parking sensors. Before using the ParkSense 
system, it is recommended to remove or close 
the trailer hitch assembly when the vehicle is 
not being used for towing.
LANE DEPARTURE 
WARNING (LDW) SYSTEM 
LANE DEPARTURE WARNING OPERATION
The Lane Departure Warning system uses a 
forward looking camera located on the 
windshield to detect lane markings and measure 
vehicle position within the lane boundaries.
When one or both lane limits are detected and 
the vehicle passes over one without an activated 
turn signal, the system emits a visual as well as 
an acoustic signal.
If the vehicle continues to go beyond the line of 
the lane without any intervention from the driver, 
the surpassed line will light up on the display (left 
or right) to urge the driver to bring the vehicle 
back into the limits of the lane.
 WARNING!
Before using the ParkSense system, it is 
strongly recommended that the ball mount 
and hitch ball assembly be disconnected 
from the vehicle when the vehicle is not used 
for towing. Failure to do so can result in injury 
or damage to vehicles or obstacles because 
the hitch ball will be much closer to the 
obstacle than the rear fascia when the 
vehicle sounds the continuous tone. Also, the 
sensors could detect the ball mount and 
hitch ball assembly, depending on its size 
and shape, giving a false indication that an 
obstacle is behind the vehicle.
Drivers must be careful when backing up 
even when using the ParkSense system. 
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.
 WARNING!
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TRAILER AND TONGUE WEIGHT 
Never exceed the maximum tongue weight 
stamped on your fascia/bumper or trailer hitch.
Weight Distribution
Consider the following items when computing the 
weight on the rear axle of the vehicle:
The tongue weight of the trailer.
The weight of any other type of cargo or 
equipment put in or on your vehicle.
The weight of the driver and all passengers.
NOTE:Remember that everything put into or on the trailer 
adds to the load on your vehicle. Also, additional 
factory-installed options or dealer-installed 
options must be considered as part of the total 
load on your vehicle. Refer to the “Tire And Loading 
Information” placard for the maximum combined 
weight of occupants and cargo for your vehicle.
TOWING REQUIREMENTS
To promote proper break-in of your new vehicle 
drivetrain components, the following guidelines 
are recommended:
 WARNING!
Always load a trailer with 60% of the weight in 
the front of the trailer. This places 10% of the 
GTW on the tow hitch of your vehicle. Loads bal -
anced over the wheels or heavier in the rear 
can cause the trailer to sway severely side to 
side which will cause loss of control of the vehi -
cle and trailer. Failure to load trailers heavier in 
front is the cause of many trailer collisions.
 WARNING!
Improper towing can lead to a collision. Follow 
these guidelines to make your trailer towing as 
safe as possible:
Make certain that the load is secured in the 
trailer and that it will not shift during travel. 
When trailering cargo that is not fully 
secured, dynamic load shifts can occur that 
may be difficult for the driver to control. You 
could lose control of your vehicle and have a 
collision.
When hauling cargo, or towing a trailer, do 
not overload your vehicle or trailer. 
Overloading can cause a loss of control, poor 
performance, or damage to brakes, axle, 
engine, transmission, steering, suspension, 
chassis structure, or tires.
Safety chains must always be used between 
your vehicle and trailer. Always connect the 
chains to the frame or hook retainers of the 
vehicle hitch. Cross the chains under the 
trailer tongue and allow enough slack for 
turning corners.
Vehicles with trailers should not be parked 
on a grade. When parking, apply the parking 
brake on the tow vehicle. Put the tow vehicle 
transmission in PARK. Always block or 
"chock" the trailer wheels.
GCWR must not be exceeded.
Total weight must be distributed between 
the tow vehicle and the trailer such that the 
following four ratings are not exceeded:
• GVWR
• GTW
• GAWR
• Tongue weight rating for the trailer hitch 
utilized.
 CAUTION!
Do not tow a trailer at all during the first 
500 miles (805 km) the new vehicle is 
driven. The engine, axle or other parts could 
be damaged.
 WARNING!
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PERIODIC SAFETY CHECKS YOU SHOULD 
M
AKE OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE
Tires 
Examine tires for excessive tread wear and 
uneven wear patterns. Check for stones, nails, 
glass, or other objects lodged in the tread or 
sidewall. Inspect the tread for cuts and cracks. 
Inspect sidewalls for cuts, cracks, and bulges. 
Check the wheel nuts for tightness. Check the 
tires (including spare) for proper cold inflation 
pressure.
Lights 
Have someone observe the operation of brake 
lights and exterior lights while you work the 
controls. Check turn signal and high beam 
indicator lights on the instrument panel.
Door Latches 
Check for proper closing, latching, and locking.
Fluid Leaks 
Check area under the vehicle after overnight 
parking for fuel, coolant, oil, or other fluid leaks. 
Also, if gasoline fumes are detected or if fuel, or 
brake fluid leaks are suspected, the cause should 
be located and corrected immediately.
EXHAUST GAS 
 ALWAYS REMOVE THE EXISTING 
FLOOR MAT FROM THE VEHICLE 
before installing any other floor mat. 
NEVER install or stack an additional 
floor mat on top of an existing floor mat.
ONLY install floor mats designed to fit your 
vehicle. NEVER install a floor mat that cannot 
be properly attached and secured to your 
vehicle. If a floor mat needs to be replaced, 
only use a FCA approved floor mat for the 
specific make, model, and year of your 
vehicle.
ONLY use the driver’s side floor mat on the 
driver’s side floor area. To check for 
interference, with the vehicle properly 
parked with the engine off, fully press the 
accelerator, the brake, and the clutch pedal 
(if present) to check for interference. If your 
floor mat interferes with the operation of any 
pedal, or is not secure to the floor, remove 
the floor mat from the vehicle and place the 
floor mat in your trunk.
ONLY use the passenger’s side floor mat on 
the passenger’s side floor area.
ALWAYS make sure objects cannot fall or 
slide into the driver’s side floor area when 
the vehicle is moving. Objects can become 
trapped under accelerator, brake, or clutch 
pedals and could cause a loss of vehicle 
control.
 WARNING!
NEVER place any objects under the floor mat 
(e.g., towels, keys, etc.). These objects could 
change the position of the floor mat and may 
cause interference with the accelerator, 
brake, or clutch pedals.
If the vehicle carpet has been removed and 
re-installed, always properly attach carpet to 
the floor and check the floor mat fasteners 
are secure to the vehicle carpet. Fully press 
each pedal to check for interference with the 
accelerator, brake, or clutch pedals then 
re-install the floor mats.
It is recommended to only use mild soap and 
water to clean your floor mats. After cleaning, 
always check your floor mat has been 
properly installed and is secured to your 
vehicle using the floor mat fasteners by 
lightly pulling mat.
 WARNING!
 WARNING!
Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain 
carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and 
odorless. Breathing it can make you uncon -
scious and can eventually poison you. To avoid 
breathing (CO), follow these safety tips:
Do not run the engine in a closed garage or in 
confined areas any longer than needed to 
move your vehicle in or out of the area.
If you are required to drive with the trunk/
liftgate/rear doors open, make sure that all 
windows are closed and the climate control 
BLOWER switch is set at high speed. DO NOT 
use the recirculation mode.
If it is necessary to sit in a parked vehicle with 
the engine running, adjust your heating or 
cooling controls to force outside air into the 
vehicle. Set the blower at high speed.
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Limited Use Spare — If Equipped 
The limited use spare tire is for temporary 
emergency use only. This tire is identified by a 
label located on the limited use spare wheel. This 
label contains the driving limitations for this 
spare. This tire may look like the original 
equipped tire on the front or rear axle of your 
vehicle, but it is not. Installation of this limited use 
spare tire affects vehicle handling. Since it is not 
the same as your original equipment tire, replace 
(or repair) the original equipment tire and 
reinstall on the vehicle at the first opportunity.
WHEEL AND WHEEL TRIM CARE 
All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum 
and chrome plated wheels, should be cleaned 
regularly using mild (neutral Ph) soap and water 
to maintain their luster and to prevent corrosion. 
Wash wheels with the same soap solution 
recommended for the body of the vehicle and 
remember to always wash when the surfaces are 
not hot to the touch.Your wheels are susceptible to deterioration 
caused by salt, sodium chloride, magnesium 
chloride, calcium chloride, etc., and other road 
chemicals used to melt ice or control dust on dirt 
roads. Use a soft cloth or sponge and mild soap to 
wipe away promptly. Do not use harsh chemicals 
or a stiff brush. They can damage the wheel’s 
protective coating that helps keep them from 
corroding and tarnishing.
When cleaning extremely dirty wheels including 
excessive brake dust, care must be taken in the 
selection of tire and wheel cleaning chemicals 
and equipment to prevent damage to the wheels. 
Select a non-abrasive, non-acidic cleaner for 
aluminum or chrome wheels.
NOTE:
If you intend parking or storing your vehicle for an 
extended period after cleaning the wheels with 
wheel cleaner, drive your vehicle and apply the 
brakes to remove the water droplets from the 
brake components. This activity will remove the 
red rust on the brake rotors and prevent vehicle 
vibration when braking.
Dark Or Low Gloss Wheels
TIRE TYPES
All Season Tires — If Equipped
All Season tires provide traction for all seasons 
(Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter). Traction 
levels may vary between different all season tires. 
All season tires can be identified by the M+S, 
M&S, M/S or MS designation on the tire sidewall. 
Use all season tires only in sets of four; failure to 
do so may adversely affect the safety and 
handling of your vehicle.
 WARNING!
Limited use spares are for emergency use 
only. Installation of this limited use spare tire 
affects vehicle handling. With this tire, do not 
drive more than the speed listed on the limited 
use spare wheel. Keep inflated to the cold tire 
inflation pressures listed on your Tire and 
Loading Information Placard located on the 
driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the 
driver’s side door. Replace (or repair) the 
original equipment tire at the first opportunity 
and reinstall it on your vehicle. Failure to do so 
could result in loss of vehicle control.
 CAUTION!
Avoid products or automatic car washes that 
use acidic solutions or strong alkaline 
additives or harsh brushes. Many aftermarket 
wheel cleaners and automatic car washes 
may damage the wheel's protective finish. 
Such damage is not covered by the New 
Vehicle Limited Warranty. Only car wash soap 
is recommended.
 CAUTION!
Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a bristle 
brush, metal polishes or oven cleaner. These 
products may damage the wheel's protective 
finish. Such damage is not covered by the New 
Vehicle Limited Warranty. Only car wash soap 
is recommended.
 CAUTION!
If your vehicle is equipped with these specialty 
wheels, DO NOT USE wheel cleaners, 
abrasives, or polishing compounds. They will 
permanently damage this finish and such 
damage is not covered by the New Vehicle 
Limited Warranty. HAND WASH ONLY USING 
MILD SOAP AND WATER WITH A SOFT CLOTH. 
Used on a regular basis; this is all that is 
required to maintain this finish.
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