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F68 ––Not Populated
F69 ––Not Populated
F70 ––Not Populated
F71 –20 Amp Yellow Horn
F72 –10 Amp Red Heated Mirror *
F73 30 Amp Pink –Rear Defroster
F74 20 Amp Blue –Trailer Tow Backup Lights*
F75 –5 Amp TanOverhead Console / RR Center Stack
F76 –20 Amp Yellow Uconnect / Center Display / 
Telematics
F77 –10 Amp RedRR Entertainment / Media HUB / 
USB(S) / Rain Sensor / Sunroof / RR  View Mirror/ Overhead DVD Player /  INT Monitoring Camera / Wireless  Charging Pad
F78 –15 Amp BlueTCM (ZF) / E-Shifter / Cluster
F79 –10 Amp RedICS / HVAC / SCCM/ EPB SW
F80 ––Not Populated
F81 ––Not Populated
F82 ––Not Populated
CavityCartridge Fuse Blade FuseDescription
*If Equipped
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30 Amp mini fuse is substituted for 25 Amp Circuit Breaker. F94
40 Amp Green –ESC Motor Pump
F95A –10 Amp RedUSB Charge Port — ACC/RUN
F95B –10 Amp RedSelectable Fuse Location – USB IP 
(Direct) B+
F96 –10 Amp Red Airbag
F97 –10 Amp Red Airbag
F98 –15 Amp Blue Left HID Headlamp *
F99 30 Amp Pink –Trailer Tow Elect Brake Module *
F100 –10 Amp RedHeadlamp Level / RR Camera / 
Blindspot / Humidity SNSR / In Car  Temp SNSR / Headlamp SW *
Circuit Breakers
CB1 25 AmpPower Seats (Driver)
CB2 25 Amp *Power Seats (Pass)
CB3 25 AmpFRT PWR Window W/O Door Nodes + 
RR PWR Window Lockout
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Blade FuseDescription
*If Equipped
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Tire Loading And Tire Pressure   
NOTE:The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listed on 
the driver’s side B-pillar or the rear edge of the 
driver's side door.
Check the inflation pressure of each tire, including 
the spare tire (if equipped), at least monthly and 
inflate to the recommended pressure for your 
vehicle.
Example Tire Placard Location (Door) Example Tire Placard Location (B-pillar)
Tire And Loading Information Placard
Tire And Loading Information Placard
 This placard tells you important information about 
the:
1. Number of people that can be carried in the 
vehicle.
2. Total weight your vehicle can carry.
3. Tire size designed for your vehicle.
4. Cold tire inflation pressures for the front, rear,  and spare tires.
Loading 
The vehicle maximum load on the tire must not 
exceed the load carrying capacity of the tire on your 
vehicle. You will not exceed the tire's load carrying 
capacity if you adhere to the loading conditions, 
tire size, and cold tire inflation pressures specified 
on the Tire and Loading Information placard in this 
manual  Ú page 173.
NOTE:Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition, Gross 
Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) for the front and rear 
axles must not be exceeded. 
For further information on GAWR, vehicle loading, 
and trailer towing,  Ú page 173.8
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To determine the maximum loading conditions of 
your vehicle, locate the statement “The combined 
weight of occupants and cargo should never 
exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs” on the Tire and Loading 
Information placard. The combined weight of 
occupants, cargo/luggage and trailer tongue 
weight (if applicable) should never exceed the 
weight referenced here.
Steps For Determining Correct Load 
Limit—
(1) Locate the statement “The combined 
weight of occupants and cargo should 
never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your 
vehicle's placard.
(2) Determine the combined weight of 
the driver and passengers that will be 
riding in your vehicle.
(3) Subtract the combined weight of the 
driver and passengers from XXX kg or 
XXX lbs. (4) The resulting figure equals the 
available amount of cargo and luggage 
load capacity. For example, if “XXX” 
amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will 
be five 150 lb passengers in your 
vehicle, the amount of available cargo 
and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. 
(1400-750 (5x150) = 650 lbs.)
(5) Determine the combined weight of 
luggage and cargo being loaded on the 
vehicle. That weight may not safely 
exceed the available cargo and luggage 
load capacity calculated in Step 4.
(6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, 
load from your trailer will be transferred 
to your vehicle. Consult this manual to 
determine how this reduces the 
available cargo and luggage load 
capacity of your vehicle.
Metric Example For Load Limit
For example, if “XXX” amount equals 635 kg and 
there will be five 68 kg passengers in your vehicle, 
the amount of available cargo and luggage load 
capacity is 295 kg (635-340 (5x68) = 295 kg) as 
shown in step 4.
NOTE:
If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from 
your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. 
The following table shows examples on how to 
calculate total load, cargo/luggage, and towing 
capacities of your vehicle with varying seating 
configurations and number and size of occu
-
pants. This table is for illustration purposes only 
and may not be accurate for the seating and 
load carry capacity of your vehicle.
For the following example, the combined weight 
of occupants and cargo should never exceed 
865 lbs (392 kg).
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Consult an authorized tire dealer for tire repairs 
and additional information.
Damaged Run Flat tires, or Run Flat tires that have 
experienced a loss of pressure should be replaced 
immediately with another Run Flat tire of identical 
size and service description (Load Index and 
Speed Symbol). Replace the tire pressure sensor 
as well as it is not designed to be reused.
Run Flat Tires — If Equipped
Run Flat tires allow you the capability to drive 
50 miles (80 km) at 50 mph (80 km/h) after a 
rapid loss of inflation pressure. This rapid loss of 
inflation is referred to as the Run Flat mode. A Run 
Flat mode occurs when the tire inflation pressure is 
of/or below 14 psi (96 kPa). Once a Run Flat tire 
reaches the Run Flat mode it has limited driving 
capabilities and needs to be replaced immediately. 
A Run Flat tire is not repairable. When a Run Flat 
tire is changed after driving with an underinflated 
tire condition, please replace the TPMS sensor as 
it is not designed to be reused when driven under 
Run Flat mode 14 psi (96 kPa) condition.
NOTE:TPMS sensor must be replaced after driving the 
vehicle on a flat tire condition. It is not recommended driving a vehicle loaded at 
full capacity or to tow a trailer while a tire is in the 
Run Flat mode  Ú
page 236.
Tire Spinning 
When stuck in mud, sand, snow, or ice conditions, 
do not spin your vehicle's wheels above 30 mph 
(48 km/h) or for longer than 30 seconds 
continuously without stopping.
Tread Wear Indicators 
Tread wear indicators are in the original equipment 
tires to help you in determining when your tires 
should be replaced.
 Tire Tread
These indicators are molded into the bottom of the 
tread grooves. They will appear as bands when the 
tread depth becomes a 1/16 of an inch (1.6 mm). 
When the tread is worn to the tread wear 
indicators, the tire should be replaced  
Ú page 349.
WARNING!
Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces 
generated by excessive wheel speeds may 
cause tire damage or failure. A tire could 
explode and injure someone. Do not spin your 
vehicle's wheels faster than 30 mph (48 km/h) 
for more than 30 seconds continuously when 
you are stuck, and do not let anyone near a 
spinning wheel, no matter what the speed.1 — Worn Tire
2 — New Tire
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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.
Summer Or Three Season Tires —
If Equipped
Summer tires provide traction in both wet and dry 
conditions, and are not intended to be driven in 
snow or on ice. If your vehicle is equipped with 
Summer tires, be aware these tires are not 
designed for Winter or cold driving conditions. 
Install Winter tires on your vehicle when ambient 
temperatures are less than 40°F (5°C) or if roads 
are covered with ice or snow. For more 
information, contact an authorized dealer. Summer tires do not contain the all season 
designation or mountain/snowflake symbol on the 
tire sidewall. Use Summer tires only in sets of four; 
failure to do so may adversely affect the safety and 
handling of your vehicle.
Snow Tires  
Some areas of the country require the use of snow 
tires during the Winter. Snow tires can be identified 
by a “mountain/snowflake” symbol on the tire 
sidewall.
If you need snow tires, select tires 
equivalent in size and type to the original 
equipment tires. Use snow tires only in 
sets of four; failure to do so may 
adversely affect the safety and handling of your 
vehicle.
Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings than 
what was originally equipped with your vehicle and 
should not be operated at sustained speeds over 
75 mph (120 km/h). For speeds above 75 mph 
(120 km/h) refer to original equipment or an  authorized tire dealer for recommended safe 
operating speeds, loading and cold tire inflation 
pressures.
While studded tires improve performance on ice, 
skid and traction capability on wet or dry surfaces 
may be poorer than that of non-studded tires. 
Some states prohibit studded tires; therefore, local 
laws should be checked before using these tire 
types.
SPARE TIRES — IF EQUIPPED   
NOTE:
For vehicles equipped with Tire Service Kit instead 
of a spare tire  Ú
page 294.
For restrictions when towing with a spare tire 
designated for temporary emergency use  
Ú page 181.
CAUTION!
Replacing original tires with tires of a different 
size may result in false speedometer and 
odometer readings.
WARNING!
Do not use Summer tires in snow/ice conditions. 
You could lose vehicle control, resulting in 
severe injury or death. Driving too fast for 
conditions also creates the possibility of loss of 
vehicle control.
CAUTION!
Because of the reduced ground clearance, do 
not take your vehicle through an automatic car 
wash with a compact or limited use temporary 
spare installed. Damage to the vehicle may 
result.
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PLASTIC AND COATED PARTS
Use Mopar® Total Clean to clean vinyl upholstery.
Cleaning Plastic Instrument Cluster 
Lenses 
The lenses in front of the instruments in this 
vehicle are molded in clear plastic. When cleaning 
the lenses, care must be taken to avoid scratching 
the plastic. Clean with a wet soft cloth. A mild soap solution 
may be used, but do not use high alcohol content 
or abrasive cleaners. If soap is used, wipe clean 
with a clean damp cloth. Dry with a soft cloth.
LEATHER SURFACES
Mopar® Total Clean is specifically recommended 
for leather upholstery.
Your leather upholstery can be best preserved by 
regular cleaning with a damp soft cloth. Small 
particles of dirt can act as an abrasive and damage 
the leather upholstery and should be removed 
promptly with a damp cloth. Stubborn soils can be 
removed easily with a soft cloth and Mopar® Total 
Clean. Care should be taken to avoid soaking your 
leather upholstery with any liquid. Please do not 
use polishes, oils, cleaning fluids, solvents, 
detergents, or ammonia-based cleaners to clean 
your leather upholstery.
NOTE:If equipped with light colored leather, it tends to 
show any foreign material, dirt, and fabric dye 
transfer more so than darker colors. The leather is 
designed for easy cleaning, and the manufacturer 
recommends Mopar® total care leather cleaner 
applied on a cloth to clean the leather seats as 
needed.
GLASS SURFACES 
All glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular 
basis with Mopar® Glass Cleaner, or any 
commercial household-type glass cleaner. Never 
use an abrasive type cleaner. Use caution when 
cleaning the inside rear window equipped with 
electric defrosters or windows equipped with radio 
antennas. Do not use scrapers or other sharp 
instruments that may scratch the elements.
When cleaning the rear view mirror, spray cleaner 
on the towel or cloth that you are using. Do not 
spray cleaner directly on the mirror.
CAUTION!
Direct contact of air fresheners, insect repel
-
lents, suntan lotions, or hand sanitizers to the 
plastic, painted, or decorated surfaces of the 
interior may cause permanent damage. Wipe 
away immediately.
Damage caused by these type of products 
may not be covered by your New Vehicle 
Limited Warranty.
CAUTION!
Do not use Alcohol and Alcohol-based and/or 
Ketone based cleaning products to clean leather 
seats, as damage to the seat may result.
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INDEX
A
About Your Brakes......................................... 360Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
(Cruise Control).................................... 146, 147Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze)............... 325Additives, Fuel............................................... 363AdjustDown........................................................... 47Forward....................................................... 47Rearward..................................................... 47Up................................................................ 47Air Bag........................................................... 251Air Bag Operation...................................... 252Air Bag Warning Light...................... 250, 252Driver Knee Air Bag................................... 257Enhanced Accident Response......... 260, 308Event Data Recorder (EDR)....................... 308Front Air Bag............................................. 252If Deployment Occurs................................ 259Knee Impact Bolsters................................ 256Maintaining Your Air Bag System.............. 261Maintenance............................................. 261
Redundant Air Bag Warning Light............. 251Side Air Bags............................................ 257Transporting Pets..................................... 279Air Bag Light................................ 121, 250, 279Air Cleaner, Engine
(Engine Air Cleaner Filter)............................. 316Air Conditioner Maintenance........................ 317Air Conditioner Refrigerant.................. 317, 318Air Conditioner System................................. 317Air Conditioning Filter..............................83, 318Air Conditioning, Operating Tips....................... 83Air Filter........................................................ 316Air PressureTires......................................................... 347AlarmArm The System.......................................... 22Disarm The System..................................... 22Security Alarm.......................................... 124All Wheel DriveTowing...................................................... 308All Wheel Drive (AWD)................................... 143Alterations/ModificationsVehicle......................................................... 10
Amazon FireTV..................................... 213, 218Amazon FireTV Built-In.................................. 213Antifreeze (Engine Coolant).................. 325, 364Disposal.................................................... 326Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)....................... 223Anti-Lock Warning Light................................ 124Assist, Hill Start............................................. 227Audio Jack........................................................87Audio Systems (Radio).................................. 187Auto Up Power Windows..................................93Automatic Dimming Mirror...............................57Automatic Headlights.......................................67Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)..............82Automatic Transaxle..................................... 139Automatic Transmission................................ 140Adding Fluid..................................... 328, 366Fluid And Filter Change............................. 328Fluid Change............................................. 328Fluid Level Check...................................... 328Fluid Type........................................ 328, 366Special Additives...................................... 328
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