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JUMP STARTING................................................... 300 Preparations For Jump Start......................... 301Jump Starting Procedure .............................. 301
REFUELING IN EMERGENCY – 
IF EQUIPPED ......................................................... 302
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ............................ 303
MANUAL PARK RELEASE  .................................. 304
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE  .............................. 305
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE .......................... 306
All Wheel Drive (AWD) Models ...................... 308
ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM 
(EARS)  .................................................................. 308
EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) ......................... 308
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING ..................................... 309
Maintenance Plan ......................................... 310
ENGINE COMPARTMENT .................................... 313
3.6L Engine.................................................... 313
Checking Oil Level ......................................... 314
Adding Washer Fluid  .................................... 314
Maintenance-Free Battery  ........................... 314
Pressure Washing ......................................... 315 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE..................................... 315
Engine Oil  ...................................................... 315
Engine Oil Filter ............................................. 316Engine Air Cleaner Filter ............................... 316
Accessory Drive Belt Inspection ................... 317Air Conditioner Maintenance........................ 317
Body Lubrication ........................................... 320Windshield Wiper Blades.............................. 320Exhaust System  ............................................ 323
Cooling System .............................................. 324
Brake System  ............................................... 327
Automatic Transmission  .............................. 328Fuses.............................................................. 329
Bulb Replacement......................................... 337
TIRES  ................................................................... 339
Tire Safety Information ................................. 339
Tires — General Information ......................... 346
Tire Types....................................................... 350
Spare Tires — If Equipped  ............................ 350
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care  ........................ 352
Snow Traction Devices ................................. 353
Tire Rotation Recommendations ................. 355 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES  .................... 355
Treadwear...................................................... 356
Traction Grades ............................................. 356Temperature Grades..................................... 356
STORING THE VEHICLE ....................................... 357
BODYWORK .......................................................... 357
Protection From Atmospheric Agents  ......... 357
Body And Underbody Maintenance ............. 357
Preserving The Bodywork ............................. 357
INTERIORS  ........................................................... 358
Seats And Fabric Parts ................................. 358
Plastic And Coated Parts .............................. 359
Leather Surfaces........................................... 359
Glass Surfaces  ............................................. 359TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(VIN) ....................................................................... 360
BRAKE SYSTEM ................................................... 360
WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................. 360Torque Specifications ................................... 360
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Door Open Warning Light  Úpage 122
Electric Power Steering Fault Warning Light  Úpage 122
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning Light  Úpage 123
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light  Úpage 123
Hood Open Warning Light  Úpage 123
Liftgate Open Warning Light  Úpage 123
Oil Pressure Warning Light  Úpage 123
Oil Temperature Warning Light  Úpage 123
Red Warning Lights
Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light
 Úpage 124
Transmission Temperature Warning Light  Úpage 124
Vehicle Security Warning Light  Úpage 124
Yellow Warning Lights
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Fault Warning Light
 Úpage 124
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light  Úpage 124
Electronic Park Brake Warning Light  Úpage 124
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Warning Light  Úpage 125
Red Warning Lights
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116GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL  
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY MENU 
I
TEMS 
The instrument cluster display can be used to view 
the main menu items for several features. Use the 
up  and down  arrow buttons to scroll through 
the driver interactive display menu options until 
the desired menu is reached  Ú page 113.
NOTE:The instrument cluster display menu items display 
in the center of the instrument cluster. Menu items 
may vary depending on your vehicle features.
Speedometer
Push and release the up or down  arrow 
button until Speedometer is highlighted in the 
instrument cluster display. Push and release the 
OK  button to toggle between MPH and km/h.
Vehicle Info
Push and release the  up or down  arrow 
button until Vehicle Info is highlighted in the 
instrument cluster display. Push the  left or 
right  arrow button to scroll through the following 
information submenus: Tire Pressure
If tire pressure is 
OK for all tires, a vehicle ICON is 
displayed with tire pressure values in each corner 
of the ICON.
If one or more tires have low pressure, “Inflate Tire 
To XX” is displayed with the vehicle ICON, and the 
tire pressure values in each corner of the ICON with 
the pressure value of the low tire displayed in a 
different color than the other tire pressure value.
If the Tire Pressure system requires service, 
“Service Tire Pressure System” is displayed.
Tire PSI is an information only function and cannot 
be reset  Ú page 236.
Coolant Temp
Displays the actual coolant temperature.
Transmission Temp
Displays the actual transmission temperature.
Oil Temp — If Equipped
Displays the actual oil temperature.
Oil Pressure
Displays the actual oil pressure. Oil Life
Displays the remaining engine oil life as a 
percentage.
To reset the Oil Life, you must hold the 
OK button. 
The “Hold OK to Reset” instruction will be 
displayed at all times, but the following conditions 
will need to be met in order to reset Oil Life:
The ignition must be in the ON/RUN position.
If the conditions are met, holding the  OK button will 
reset the gauge and the numeric display will return 
to 100%.
If the conditions are not met, a pop-up message 
will display for five seconds, describing the 
required conditions, and then the Oil Life screen 
will reappear.
Battery Voltage
Displays the actual battery voltage.
Engine Hours — If Equipped
Displays the number of hours of engine operation.
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Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning 
Light  
This warning light will illuminate to 
indicate a problem with the ETC system. 
If a problem is detected while the vehicle 
is running, the light will either stay on or 
flash depending on the nature of the problem. 
Cycle the ignition when the vehicle is safely and 
completely stopped and the transmission is placed 
in the PARK (P) position. The light should turn off. 
If the light remains on with the vehicle running, 
your vehicle will usually be drivable; however, see 
an authorized dealer for service as soon as 
possible.
NOTE:This light may turn on if the accelerator and brake 
pedals are pressed at the same time.
If the light continues to flash when the vehicle is 
running, immediate service is required and you 
may experience reduced performance, an 
elevated/rough idle, or engine stall and your 
vehicle may require towing. The light will come on 
when the ignition is placed in the ON/RUN or ACC/
ON/RUN position and remain on briefly as a bulb 
check. If the light does not come on during starting, 
have the system checked by an authorized dealer.
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning 
Light 
This warning light warns of an 
overheated engine condition. If the 
engine coolant temperature is too high, 
this indicator will illuminate and a single 
chime will sound. If the temperature reaches the 
upper limit, a continuous chime will sound for 
four minutes or until the engine is able to cool; 
whichever comes first.
If the light turns on while driving, safely pull over 
and stop the vehicle. If the Air Conditioning (A/C) 
system is on, turn it off. Also, shift the transmission 
into NEUTRAL (N) and idle the vehicle. If the 
temperature reading does not return to normal, 
turn the engine off immediately and call for service  
Ú page 303.
Hood Open Warning Light
This warning light will illuminate when the 
hood is left open and not fully closed.
NOTE:If the vehicle is moving, there will also be a single 
chime.
Liftgate Open Warning Light   
This warning light will illuminate when the 
liftgate is open.
NOTE:If the vehicle is moving, there will also be a single 
chime.
Oil Pressure Warning Light  
This warning light will illuminate to 
indicate low engine oil pressure. If the 
light turns on while driving, stop the 
vehicle, shut off the engine as soon as 
possible, and contact an authorized dealer. 
A chime will sound when this light turns on.
Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is 
corrected. This light does not indicate how much oil 
is in the engine. The engine oil level must be 
checked under the hood.
Oil Temperature Warning Light
This warning light will illuminate to 
indicate the engine oil temperature is 
high. If the light turns on while driving, 
stop the vehicle and shut off the engine 
as soon as possible. Wait for oil temperature to 
return to normal levels.
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5. Lower the vehicle to the ground by turning the  jack handle counterclockwise.
6. Finish tightening the lug nuts. Push down on  the wrench while at the end of the handle for 
increased leverage. Tighten the lug nuts in a 
star pattern until each nut has been tightened 
twice  Ú page 360. If in doubt about the 
correct tightness, have them checked with a 
torque wrench by an authorized dealer or at a 
service station.
7. After 25 miles (40 km) check the lug nut  torque with a torque wrench to ensure that all 
lug nuts are properly seated against the wheel.
PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR — 
I
F EQUIPPED
Your vehicle may be equipped with a Portable Air 
Compressor. Use the Portable Air Compressor 
located in the side compartment of the cargo area 
to inflate the inflatable tire to 60 psi (4.2 Bar).
 Portable Air Compressor
Portable Air Compressor Usage With Inflatable 
Spare Tire
1. Remove the Portable Air Compressor from the  storage location.
2. Raise the vehicle as described in 
the Jacking Instructions within this 
section. 3. Install the Inflatable Spare tire as 
described in the Jack Instructions 
section in this manual. Make sure 
that the valve stem is located near 
the ground, and then screw the air hose of the 
Portable Air Compressor to the valve stem.
4. Uncoil the power plug and connect 
it the vehicles 12 Volt power Outlet.
5. Always start the engine before 
turning ON the Portable Air 
Compressor.
6. Switch the power button ON.
7. Inflate the tire to 60 psi (4.2 Bar) 
recommended as per the label on 
the wheel or if the vehicle equipped 
with the inflatable spare tire 
pressure indicated on the Tire and Loading 
information label located on the driver-side 
door opening.
NOTE:If the tire is overinflated, use the deflation button 
to reduce the tire air pressure.
1 — Power Plug
2 — Deflation Button
3 — Pressure Gauge
4 — Power Button
5 — Air Hose
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NOTE:If tire has improper inflation follow these next 
steps:
1. Uncoil the Sealant Hose, and then remove the 
cap from the fitting at the end of the hose.
2. Place the Tire Service Kit flat on 
the ground next to the deflated tire.
3. Remove the cap from the valve stem, and then  screw the fitting at the end of the Sealant Hose 
onto the valve stem.
4. Uncoil the Power Plug and insert 
the plug into the vehicle's 12 Volt 
power outlet.
5. Uncoil the Hose and screw the 
fitting at the end of the hose onto the 
valve stem.
6. Turn the Mode Select Knob and 
turn to the Air Mode position.
7. Check the pressure in the tire by reading the  Pressure Gauge. If tire pressure is less than 19 psi (1.3 bar):
The tire is too badly damaged. Do not attempt to 
drive the vehicle further. Call for assistance.
If the tire pressure is 19 psi (1.3 bar) or higher:
1. Push the Power Button to turn on 
Tire Service Kit and inflate the tire to 
the cold tire inflation pressure found 
on the tire and loading information 
label located in the driver-side door opening.
NOTE:If the tire becomes overinflated, push the Deflation 
Button to reduce the tire pressure to the recom -
mended inflation pressure before continuing.
2. Disconnect the Tire Service Kit from the valve  stem, reinstall the cap on the valve stem and 
unplug from 12 Volt outlet.
3. Place the Tire Service Kit in its proper storage  area in the vehicle.
4. Have the tire inspected and repaired or  replaced at the earliest opportunity at an 
authorized dealer or tire service center.
5. Remove the Speed Limit sticker from the  steering wheel after the tire has been repaired. 6. Replace the Sealant Bottle at an authorized 
dealer as soon as possible.
NOTE:When having the tire serviced, advise the autho -
rized dealer or service center that the tire has been 
sealed using the Tire Service Kit.
Sealant Bottle Replacement:
1. Unwrap the power cord.
2. Unwrap the hose.
Hose Location
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING 
Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil 
change indicator system. The oil change indicator 
system will remind you that it is time to take your 
vehicle in for scheduled maintenance.
Based on engine operation conditions, the oil 
change indicator message will illuminate. This 
means that service is required for your vehicle. 
Operating conditions such as frequent short-trips, 
trailer tow, extremely hot or cold ambient 
temperatures will influence when the “Oil Change 
Required” message is displayed. Have your vehicle 
serviced as soon as possible, within the next 
500 miles (805 km).An authorized dealer will reset the oil change 
indicator message after completing the scheduled 
oil change. If a scheduled oil change is performed 
by someone other than an authorized dealer  
Ú
page 113.
NOTE:Under no circumstances should oil change 
intervals exceed 10,000 miles (16,000 km), 
12 months or 350 hours of engine run time, 
whichever comes first. The 350 hours of engine 
run or idle time is generally only a concern for fleet 
customers. Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip:
Check engine oil level.
Check windshield washer fluid level.
Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear 
or damage. Rotate tires at the first sign of irreg
-
ular wear, even if it occurs before the oil indi -
cator system turns on.
Check the fluid levels of the coolant reservoir 
and brake master cylinder, fill as needed.
Check function of all interior and exterior lights.
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT  
3.6L ENGINE
1 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap 5 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses)
2 — Engine Oil Fill 6 — Windshield Washer Reservoir Cap
3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Cap 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick
4 — Engine Air Cleaner Filter 8 — Battery
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