
414SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE  
6. Remove the used filter cartridge from the  housing and dispose of it according to your 
local regulations.
7. Wipe the sealing surfaces of the lid and  housing clean.
8. Install a new o-ring into the ring groove on the  filter housing and lubricate with clean engine 
oil.
PRIMING IF THE ENGINE HAS RUN OUT 
O
F FUEL — DIESEL ENGINE
1. Add a substantial amount of fuel to the tank, 
approximately 2 to 5 gal (8 L to 19 L).
2. Press ignition switch twice without your foot on  brake to put vehicle in ON/RUN position. This 
will activate the in tank fuel pump for approxi -
mately 30 seconds. Repeat this process twice. 3. Start the engine using the “Normal Starting” 
procedure  Ú page 144.
NOTE:The engine may run rough until the air is forced 
from all the fuel lines.
NOTE:
Use of biodiesel mixture in excess of 20% can 
negatively impact the fuel filter's ability to sepa -
rate water from the fuel, resulting in high pres -
sure fuel system corrosion or damage.
In addition, commercially available fuel addi -
tives are not necessary for the proper operation 
of your diesel engine.
For extreme cold conditions, "Mopar® Premium 
Diesel Fuel Treatment" is recommended to 
assist with cold starting.
INTERVENTION REGENERATION 
S
TRATEGY — MESSAGE PROCESS FLOW 
(D
IESEL ENGINE)
This engine meets all required diesel engine 
emissions standards. To achieve these emissions 
standards, your vehicle is equipped with a 
state-of-the-art engine and exhaust system. These 
systems are seamlessly integrated into your 
vehicle and managed by the Powertrain Control 
Module (PCM). The PCM manages engine 
combustion to allow the exhaust system’s catalyst 
to trap and burn Particulate Matter (PM) 
pollutants, with no input or interaction on your part.
Additionally, your vehicle has the ability to alert you 
to additional maintenance required on your vehicle 
or engine  Ú page 114.
WARNING!
Do not open the high pressure fuel system with 
the engine running. Engine operation causes 
high fuel pressure. High pressure fuel spray can 
cause serious injury or death.
CAUTION!
The starter motor will engage for approximately 
30 seconds at a time. Allow two minutes 
between cranking intervals.
WARNING!
Do not use alcohol or gasoline as a fuel blending 
agent. They can be unstable under certain 
conditions and be hazardous or explosive when 
mixed with diesel fuel.
CAUTION!
Due to lack of lubricants in alcohol or gasoline, 
the use of these fuels can cause damage to the 
fuel system.
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416SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE  
Cabin Air Filter Replacement 
For the proper maintenance intervals   Úpage 394.
The cabin air filter is located in the fresh air inlet 
behind the glove compartment. Perform the 
following procedure to replace the filter:
1. Open the glove compartment and remove all  contents.
2. With the glove compartment door open,  remove the glove compartment tension tether 
and tether clip by sliding the clip toward the 
face of the glove compartment door. Lift the 
clip out of glove compartment door and 
release into dash panel.
 Right Side Of Glove Compartment
3. There are glove compartment travel stops on  both sides of the glove compartment door. 
Push inward on both sides of the glove 
compartment to release the glove 
compartment travel stops.
 Glove Compartment
4. Disengage the glove compartment door from  its hinges by opening the glove compartment 
past the travel stop and pulling it toward you.
5. Remove the filter cover by pushing in on the  finger tabs on each end of the filter cover.
WARNING!
Do not remove the cabin air filter while the 
vehicle is running, or while the ignition is in the 
ACC or ON/RUN mode. With the cabin air filter 
removed and the blower operating, the blower 
can contact hands and may propel dirt and 
debris into your eyes, resulting in personal injury.
1 — Glove Compartment Door
2 — Glove Compartment Tension Tether1 — Glove Compartment Travel Stop
2 — Glove Compartment Tension Tether
3 — Glove Compartment Door
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418SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE  
ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT INSPECTION
When inspecting accessory drive belts, small 
cracks that run across the ribbed surface of the 
belt from rib to rib, are considered normal. This is 
not a reason to replace the belt. However, cracks 
running along a rib (not across) are not normal. Any 
belt with cracks running along a rib must be 
replaced. Also have the belt replaced if it has 
excessive wear, frayed cords or severe glazing.
 Accessory Belt (Serpentine Belt)
Conditions that would require replacement:
Rib chunking (one or more ribs has separated 
from belt body)
Rib or belt wear
Longitudinal belt cracking (cracks between two 
ribs)
Belt slips
“Groove jumping" (belt does not maintain 
correct position on pulley)
Belt broken
Noise (objectionable squeal, squeak, or rumble 
is heard or felt while drive belt is in operation)
NOTE:Identify and correct problem before new belt is 
installed.
NOTE:If your vehicle is equipped with a Stop/Start, belt 
must be replaced with an OEM grade Mopar® belt.
Some conditions can be caused by a faulty 
component such as a belt pulley. Belt pulleys 
should be carefully inspected for damage and 
proper alignment.
Belt replacement on some models requires the 
use of special tools, we recommend having your 
vehicle serviced at an authorized dealer.
BODY LUBRICATION  
Locks and all body pivot points, including such 
items as seat tracks, door hinge pivot points and 
rollers, liftgate, tailgate, decklid, sliding doors and 
hood hinges, should be lubricated periodically. Use 
a lithium-based grease, such as Mopar® Spray 
White Lube to assure quiet, easy operation and to 
protect against rust and wear. Prior to the 
application of any lubricant, the parts concerned 
should be wiped clean to remove dust and grit; 
after lubricating excess oil and grease should be 
removed. Particular attention should also be given 
to hood latching components to ensure proper 
function. When performing other underhood 
services, the hood latch release mechanism, and 
safety catch should be cleaned and lubricated.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to inspect an accessory drive 
belt with vehicle running.
When working near the radiator cooling fan, 
disconnect the fan motor lead. The fan is 
temperature controlled and can start at any 
time regardless of ignition mode. You could be 
injured by the moving fan blades.
You can be badly injured working on or around 
a motor vehicle. Only do service work for which 
you have the knowledge and the proper equip -
ment. If you have any doubt about your ability 
to perform a service job, take your vehicle to a 
competent mechanic.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE421
(Continued)
Under normal operating conditions, the catalytic 
converter will not require maintenance. However, it 
is important to keep the engine properly tuned to 
assure proper catalyst operation and prevent 
possible catalyst damage.
NOTE:Intentional tampering with emissions control 
systems can result in civil penalties being 
assessed against you.
In unusual situations involving grossly 
malfunctioning engine operation, a scorching odor 
may suggest severe and abnormal catalyst 
overheating. If this occurs, stop the vehicle, turn off 
the engine and allow it to cool. Service, including a 
tune-up to manufacturer's specifications, should 
be obtained immediately. To minimize the possibility of catalytic converter 
damage:
Do not interrupt the ignition when the transmis
-
sion is in gear and the vehicle is in motion.
Do not try to start the vehicle by pushing or 
towing the vehicle.
Do not idle the engine with any ignition compo -
nents disconnected or removed, such as when 
diagnostic testing, or for prolonged periods 
during very rough idle or malfunctioning oper -
ating conditions.
COOLING SYSTEM 
Engine Coolant Checks 
Check the engine coolant (antifreeze) protection 
every 12 months (before the onset of freezing 
weather, where applicable). If the engine coolant is 
dirty or rusty in appearance, the system should be 
drained, flushed and refilled with fresh coolant. 
Check the front of the A/C condenser (if equipped) 
or radiator for any accumulation of bugs, leaves, 
etc. If dirty, clean by gently spraying water from a 
garden hose vertically down the face of the A/C 
condenser (if equipped) or the back of the radiator 
core.
Check the engine cooling system hoses for brittle 
rubber, cracking, tears, cuts and tightness of the 
connection at the coolant recovery bottle and 
radiator. Inspect the entire system for leaks.
DO NOT REMOVE THE COOLANT PRESSURE CAP 
WHEN THE COOLING SYSTEM IS HOT. 
Damage to the catalytic converter can result if 
your vehicle is not kept in proper operating 
condition. In the event of engine malfunction, 
particularly involving engine misfire or other 
apparent loss of performance, have your 
vehicle serviced promptly. Continued opera -
tion of your vehicle with a severe malfunction 
could cause the converter to overheat, 
resulting in possible damage to the converter 
and vehicle.
CAUTION!
WARNING!
You or others can be badly burned by hot 
engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam from your 
radiator. If you see or hear steam coming from 
under the hood, do not open the hood until the 
radiator has had time to cool. Never open a 
cooling system pressure cap when the radi -
ator or coolant bottle is hot.
Keep hands, tools, clothing, and jewelry away 
from the radiator cooling fan when the hood is 
raised. The fan starts automatically and may 
start at any time, whether the engine is 
running or not.
When working near the radiator cooling fan, 
disconnect the fan motor lead or turn the igni -
tion to the OFF mode. The fan is temperature 
controlled and can start at any time the igni -
tion is in the ON mode.
WARNING!
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE427
REAR AXLE AND 4X4 FRONT DRIVING 
A
XLE FLUID LEVEL    
For normal service, periodic fluid level checks are 
not required. When the vehicle is serviced for other 
reasons the exterior surfaces of the axle assembly 
should be inspected. If gear oil leakage is 
suspected inspect the fluid level   Úpage 476. This 
inspection should be made with the vehicle in a 
level position.
The fluid level should be even with the bottom of 
the fill hole (within 1/4 in (6.4 mm) of edge of hole) 
for the front axle and rear axle.
Drain And Refill
For the proper maintenance intervals   Úpage 394.
Lubricant Selection
For further information  Ú page 476.
NOTE:The presence of water in the gear lubricant will 
result in corrosion and possible failure of differ -
ential components. Operation of the vehicle in 
water, as may be encountered in some off-highway 
types of service, will require draining and refilling 
the axle to avoid damage. Limited-Slip Differentials 
Rear axles equipped with a Limited Slip Differential 
require that 5 oz. (148 ml) Mopar® Limited Slip 
Additive be added to the gear lubricant  
Ú
page 476. The Mopar® Limited Slip Additive 
should be added to the gear lubricant whenever a 
fluid change is made to an axle equipped with a 
Limited Slip Differential.
NOTE:When refilling a limited slip differential axle which 
requires a friction modification additive, the 
additive should be added before the gear lubricant 
to ensure proper additive fill.
TRANSFER CASE 
Fluid Level Check
This fluid level can be checked by removing the 
filler plug. The fluid level should be to the bottom 
edge of the filler plug hole (or within 1/8 inch of the 
bottom) with the vehicle in a level position.
Drain And Refill
For the proper maintenance intervals   Úpage 394.
Selection Of Lubricant
Use only the manufacturer recommended fluid  
Úpage 476.
FUSES
General Information
WARNING!
When replacing a blown fuse, always use an 
appropriate replacement fuse with the same 
amp rating as the original fuse. Never replace 
a fuse with another fuse of higher amp rating. 
The use of a fuse with a rating other than indi -
cated may result in a dangerous electrical 
system overload. If a properly rated fuse 
continues to blow, it indicates a problem in the 
circuit that must be corrected. Never replace a 
blown fuse with metal wires or any other mate -
rial. Do not place a fuse inside a circuit 
breaker cavity or vice versa. Failure to use 
proper fuses may result in serious personal 
injury, fire and/or property damage.
Before replacing a fuse, make sure that the 
ignition is off and that all the other services 
are switched off and/or disengaged.
If the replaced fuse blows again, contact an 
authorized dealer.
If a general protection fuse for safety systems 
(air bag system, braking system), power unit 
systems (engine system, transmission 
system) or steering system blows, contact an 
authorized dealer.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE435
F19 ––Spare
F20 –20 Amp Yellow Comfort Rear Seat Module (CRSM) (Heat Rear RT)
F21 ––Spare
F22 ––Spare
F23 ––Spare
F24 –15 Amp Blue Mod RF Hub / Mod Ignition / Mod Cluster CNN
F25 40 Amp Green –Mod Integrated Trailer Brake
F26 –15 Amp BlueMod Cluster CCN / Mod Cyber Security / Trailer Gateway 
Module (360 Camera)
F27 –5 Amp Tan Mod Cluster CCN / Mod SGW
F28 –10 Amp Red Mod ORC
F29 –20 Amp Yellow Mod CRSM (Heat Rear LT)
F30 30 Amp Pink –Mod DTCM / Mod Tailgate
F31 30 Amp Pink –Mod CBC 1 Interior Light
F32 –20 Amp Yellow RT Spot Lamp *
F33 –10 Amp RedAssy Overhead Console / Switch 911 / Switch Assist / 
Sunshade / HUD
F34 –15 Amp Blue Frt & RR Ventilated Seat Motor
F35 –10 Amp RedMod Inverter / Mtr Sunshade Sunroof / Mtr Dual Sunroof / 
USB Charge Only
F36 40 Amp Green –Mod CBC 2 Exterior Light 1
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description
* If Equipped
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F52 20 Amp Blue –Direct Battery Feed *
F53 –10 Amp RedTrailer Reverse Steering Control / Trailer Steering Control 
Knob
F54A & F54B –20 Amp YellowPower Outlet Center Seat Battery Fed Position
Power Outlet Center Seat Ignition Fed Position
F55 25 Amp White –Upfitter *
F56 30 Amp Pink –Mod Network Interface *
F57 20 Amp Blue –Direct Battery Feed *
F58 20 Amp Blue –Direct Battery Feed *
F60 50 Amp Red –Mod Inverter
F61 ––Spare
F62 A&B –10 Amp RedITBM / Mod Occupant Class / Mod IAIR Suspension / Mod 
HVAC / Snsr In car Temp / Integrated Radar Camera Mod 
(IRCM) / Humidity Rain & Light Sensor (HRLS) / Parktronics 
System Mod (PTS) / Gateway Can-C Trailer TPM Mod
F63 ––Spare
F64 ––Spare
F65 –10 Amp Red Mod ORC
F66 –10 Amp Red Run - Accessory Feed
CavityCartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description
* If Equipped
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS469
(Continued)
METHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL 
M
ANGANESE TRICARBONYL (MMT) IN 
G
ASOLINE
MMT is a manganese-containing metallic additive 
that is blended into some gasoline to increase 
octane. Gasoline blended with MMT provides no 
performance advantage beyond gasoline of the 
same octane number without MMT. Gasoline 
blended with MMT reduces spark plug life and 
reduces emissions system performance in some 
vehicles. The manufacturer recommends that 
gasoline without MMT be used in your vehicle. The 
MMT content of gasoline may not be indicated on 
the gasoline pump; therefore, you should ask the 
gasoline retailer whether the gasoline contains 
MMT. MMT is prohibited in Federal and California 
reformulated gasoline.
FUEL SYSTEM CAUTIONSNOTE:Intentional tampering with the emissions control 
system can result in civil penalties being assessed 
against you.
FUEL REQUIREMENTS – DIESEL ENGINE  
Federal law requires that you must fuel this vehicle 
with Ultra Low Sulfur Highway Diesel fuel (15 ppm 
Sulfur maximum) and prohibits the use of Low 
Sulfur Highway Diesel fuel (500 ppm Sulfur 
maximum) to avoid damage to the emissions 
control system.
Use good quality diesel fuel from a reputable 
supplier in your vehicle. For most year-round 
service, No. 2 diesel fuel meeting ASTM (formerly 
known as the American Society for Testing and 
Materials) specification D-975 Grade S15 will 
provide good performance. If the vehicle is 
exposed to extreme cold (below 20°F or -7°C), or 
is required to operate at colder-than-normal 
conditions for prolonged periods, use Climatized 
Number 2 diesel fuel or dilute the Number 2 diesel 
fuel with 50% Number 1 diesel fuel. This will 
provide better protection from fuel gelling or 
wax-plugging of the fuel filters.
CAUTION!
Follow these guidelines to maintain your 
vehicle’s performance:
The use of leaded gasoline is prohibited by 
Federal law. Using leaded gasoline can impair 
engine performance and damage the emis -
sions control system.
An out-of-tune engine or certain fuel or ignition 
malfunctions can cause the catalytic 
converter to overheat. If you notice a pungent 
burning odor or some light smoke, your engine 
may be out of tune or malfunctioning and may 
require immediate service. Contact an autho -
rized dealer for service assistance.
The use of fuel additives, which are now being 
sold as octane enhancers, is not recom -
mended. Most of these products contain high 
concentrations of methanol. Fuel system 
damage or vehicle performance problems 
resulting from the use of such fuels or addi -
tives is not the responsibility of the manufac-
turer and may void or not be covered under 
the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
CAUTION!
WARNING!
Do not use alcohol or gasoline as a fuel blending 
agent. They can be unstable under certain 
conditions and hazardous or explosive when 
mixed with diesel fuel.9
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