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AUX Switches
Wheel Alignment Mode   
This setting must be activated before performing a wheel alignment, which 
will move the vehicle to normal ride height and then disable the air 
suspension system. Refer to an authorized dealer for further information.
Four Corner Air Suspension Modes There are three air suspension modes designed to protect the system in 
unique situations. Tire Jack Mode is selected to assist in changing a spare 
tire. Transport Mode is selected to assist when the vehicle is being flat bed 
towed. Wheel Alignment Mode is selected before performing a wheel 
alignment. Refer to an authorized dealer for further information.
Setting Name
Description
When the AUX Switches button is pressed on the touchscreen, the system displays the options related to the four vehicle AUX switches.
NOTE:Depending on the vehicle’s options, feature settings may vary.
Setting NameDescription
AUX 1-4 This setting will adjust the type and power source for the four vehicle AUX 
switches. There are two types: “Latching” and “Momentary”. The power 
source for the AUX switches can either be set to run off the “Battery” or from 
the “Ignition”. In addition to setting the type and power source, you can set if 
the vehicle will recall the previous state at which the AUX switches were set. 
The Recalled Last State setting can be set to “On” or “Off”. Last state 
conditions are met only if the type is set to Latching and the power source is 
set to Ignition.
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Working Vehicle Conditions
The vehicle must be off or in ACC mode.
The vehicle has been started with the key fob 
within the last 14 days.
The vehicle must be in PARK or at a standstill.
The vehicle’s security system has been armed 
and not triggered since the last vehicle start.
The doors, hood, and trunk/liftgate are closed.
The vehicle’s check engine light must be off.
The vehicle must have at least a quarter tank of 
fuel, along with oil and battery power.
The vehicle’s hazard lights must be off.
If equipped, the vehicle must have an automatic 
transmission.
The vehicle must be in an open area with cell 
tower reception.
Your mobile device must have a cellular or Wi-Fi 
connection.
If the Panic button has been pressed, the 
vehicle must be started at least once after 
alarming the system.
NOTE:The SiriusXM Guardian™ Customer Care agents 
are not authorized for Remote Vehicle Start 
services. Contact the Uconnect Care Team for 
assistance.
Remote Horn & Lights 
Description
It is easy to locate a vehicle in a dark, crowded or 
noisy parking area by activating the horn and 
lights. It may also help if you need to draw attention 
to your vehicle for any reason.
If you want, you can set up push notifications every 
time a command is sent to turn on the horn and 
lights.
Working Vehicle Conditions
The vehicle must in PARK or at a standstill.
The vehicle must be in an open area with cell 
tower reception.
Your mobile device must have a cellular or Wi-Fi 
connection.
NOTE:The Remote Horn & Lights feature is designed to 
be loud and get noticed. Please keep in mind the 
surroundings when using this feature. You are 
responsible for compliance with local laws, rules 
and ordinances in the location of your vehicle 
when using Remote Horn & Lights.
Assist — If Equipped
Description
Vehicles equipped with the SiriusXM Guardian™ 
connected services feature may contain an ASSIST 
button in the vehicle. Once your SiriusXM 
Guardian™ connected services have been 
activated, the ASSIST button can connect you 
directly to a Customer Care call center (if 
equipped). You will be directed to one of the four 
services below:
Roadside Assistance  — If you get a flat tire or 
need a tow, you’ll be connected to someone 
who can help anytime.
Connected Services  — Contact the SiriusXM 
Guardian™ Customer Care call center to acti -
vate your services, renew after your trial has 
expired, for in-vehicle support for your SiriusXM 
Guardian™ connected services, or help 
answering any general questions surrounding 
your connected services.
Uconnect Care — In-vehicle support for all 
non-connected Uconnect system features, such 
as radio and Bluetooth® connections.
Vehicle Care  — Total support for your vehicle.
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ESC Operating Modes
Depending upon model and mode of operation, the 
ESC system may have multiple operating modes.
ESC On
This is the normal operating mode for the ESC. 
Whenever the vehicle is started, the ESC system 
will be in this mode. This mode should be used for 
most driving conditions. Alternate ESC modes 
should only be used for specific reasons as noted 
in the following paragraphs. Partial Off
This mode may be useful if the vehicle becomes 
stuck. This mode may modify TCS and ESC 
thresholds for activation, which allows for more 
wheel spin than normally allowed.
To enter the “Partial Off” mode, momentarily push 
the ESC OFF button and the ESC OFF Indicator 
Light will illuminate. To turn the ESC on again, 
momentarily push the ESC OFF button and the ESC 
OFF Indicator Light will turn off.
NOTE:For vehicles with multiple partial ESC modes, the 
push and release of the button will toggle the ESC 
modes. Multiple attempts may be required to 
return to “ESC On”.
Full Off — If Equipped
This mode is intended for off-highway or off-road 
use only and should not be used on any public 
roadways. In this mode, TCS and ESC features are 
turned off. To enter the “Full Off” mode, push and 
hold the ESC OFF button for five seconds while the 
vehicle is stopped with the engine running. After 
five seconds, a chime will sound, the ESC OFF 
Indicator Light will illuminate, and the “ESC OFF” 
message will display in the instrument cluster. To 
turn ESC on again, momentarily push the ESC OFF 
button.NOTE:System may switch from ESC “Full Off” to “Partial 
Off” mode when vehicle exceeds a predetermined 
speed. When the vehicle speed slows below the 
predetermined speed the system will return to ESC 
“Full Off”.
ESC modes may also be affected by drive modes (if 
equipped).
Vehicle modifications, or failure to properly 
maintain your vehicle, may change the 
handling characteristics of your vehicle, and 
may negatively affect the performance of the 
ESC system. Changes to the steering system, 
suspension, braking system, tire type and size 
or wheel size may adversely affect ESC perfor
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mance. Improperly inflated and unevenly worn 
tires may also degrade ESC performance. Any 
vehicle modification or poor vehicle mainte -
nance that reduces the effectiveness of the 
ESC system can increase the risk of loss of 
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal 
injury and death.
WARNING!
WARNING!
When in “Partial Off” mode, the TCS function -
ality of ESC (except for the limited slip feature 
described in the TCS section) has been 
disabled and the ESC OFF Indicator Light will 
be illuminated. When in “Partial Off” mode, 
the engine power reduction feature of TCS is 
disabled, and the enhanced vehicle stability 
offered by the ESC system is reduced.
Trailer Sway Control (TSC) is disabled when 
the ESC system is in the “Partial Off” mode.
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If a PEB event begins at a speed below 37 mph 
(60 km/h), the system may provide braking to 
mitigate the potential collision with a pedestrian. If 
the PEB event stops the vehicle completely, the 
system will hold the vehicle at a standstill for two 
seconds and then release the brakes. When the 
system determines a collision with the pedestrian 
in front of you is no longer probable, the warning 
message will be deactivated.
The minimum speed for PEB activation is 3 mph 
(5 km/h). Turning PEB On Or Off
NOTE:The default status of PEB is “On.” This allows the 
system to warn you of a possible frontal collision 
with the pedestrian.
The PEB button is located in the Uconnect display 
in the controls settings  Ú
page 234.
To turn the PEB system off, push the Pedestrian 
Emergency Braking button once.
To turn the PEB system back on, push the 
Pedestrian Emergency Braking button again.
Changing the PEB status to “Off” deactivates the 
system, so no warning or active braking will be 
available in case of a possible frontal collision with 
the pedestrian.
NOTE:The PEB system will retain the last setting selected 
by the driver after ignition shut down.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM 
(TPMS)   
TPMS will warn the driver of a low tire pressure 
based on the vehicle recommended cold placard 
pressure.
NOTE:The TPMS Warning Light will illuminate in the 
instrument cluster and a chime will sound when 
tire pressure is low in one or more of the four active 
road tires. In addition, the instrument cluster will 
display a graphic showing the pressure values of 
each tire with the low tire pressure values in a 
different color, or the Uconnect radio will display a 
TPMS message; when this occurs you must 
increase the tire pressure to the recommended 
cold placard pressure in order for the TPMS 
Warning Light to turn off.
The tire pressure will vary with temperature by 
about 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 12°F (6.5°C). This 
means that when the outside temperature 
decreases, the tire pressure will decrease. Tire 
pressure should always be set based on cold 
inflation tire pressure. This is defined as the tire 
pressure after the vehicle has not been driven for 
at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile 
(1.6 km) after a three hour period. The cold tire 
inflation pressure must not exceed the maximum 
inflation pressure molded into the tire sidewall. 
The tire pressure will also increase as the vehicle 
is driven — this is normal and there should be no 
adjustment for this increased pressure.
See  Ú page 444 on how to properly inflate the 
vehicle’s tires.
WARNING!
Pedestrian Emergency Braking (PEB) is not 
intended to avoid a collision on its own, nor can 
PEB detect every type of potential collision with 
a pedestrian. The driver has the responsibility to 
avoid a collision by controlling the vehicle via 
braking and steering. Failure to follow this 
warning could lead to serious injury or death.
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The TPMS will warn the driver of a low tire pressure 
if the tire pressure falls below the low-pressure 
warning limit for any reason, including low 
temperature effects and natural pressure loss 
through the tire  Ú
page 480.
The TPMS will continue to warn the driver of low 
tire pressure as long as the condition exists, and 
will not turn off until the tire pressure is at or above 
the recommended cold placard pressure. Once the 
low TPMS Warning Light illuminates, increase the 
tire pressure to the recommended cold placard 
pressure in order for the TPMS Warning Light to 
turn off. The system will automatically update and 
the TPMS Warning Light will turn off once the 
system receives the updated tire pressures. The 
vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes 
above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the TPMS to 
receive this information.
NOTE:When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need 
to be increased up to an additional 4 psi (28 kPa) 
above the recommended cold placard pressure in 
order to turn the TPMS Warning Light off.
For example, your vehicle may have a 
recommended cold (parked for more than three 
hours) placard pressure of 30 psi (207 kPa). If the 
ambient temperature is 68°F (20°C) and the 
measured tire pressure is 27 psi (186 kPa), a 
temperature drop to 20°F (-7°C) will decrease the 
tire pressure to approximately 23 psi (158 kPa).  This tire pressure is sufficiently low enough to turn 
on the TPMS Warning Light. Driving the vehicle 
may cause the tire pressure to rise to 
approximately 27 psi (186 kPa), but the TPMS 
Warning Light will still be on. In this situation, the 
TPMS Warning Light will turn off only after the tires 
are inflated to the vehicle’s recommended cold 
placard pressure value.
NOTE:
The TPMS is not intended to replace normal tire 
care and maintenance or to provide warning of 
a tire failure or condition.
The TPMS should not be used as a tire pressure 
gauge while adjusting your tire pressure, unless 
your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Fill Alert 
(TFA) system.
Driving on a significantly underinflated tire 
causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire 
failure. Underinflation also reduces fuel effi
-
ciency and tire tread life, and may affect the 
vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.
CAUTION!
The TPMS has been optimized for the original 
equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures 
and warning have been established for the tire 
size equipped on your vehicle. Undesirable 
system operation or sensor damage may 
result when using replacement equipment 
that is not of the same size, type, and/or style. 
Aftermarket wheels can cause sensor 
damage.
Using aftermarket tire sealants may cause the 
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 
sensor to become inoperable. After using an 
aftermarket tire sealant it is recommended 
that you take your vehicle to an authorized 
dealership to have your sensor function 
checked.
After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure 
always reinstall the valve stem cap. This will 
prevent moisture and dirt from entering the 
valve stem, which could damage the TPMS 
sensor.
CAUTION!
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The TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire 
maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility 
to maintain correct tire pressure using an accu -
rate tire pressure gauge, even if underinflation 
has not reached the level to trigger illumination 
of the TPMS Warning Light.
Seasonal temperature changes will affect tire 
pressure, and the TPMS will monitor the actual 
tire pressure in the tire.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Display
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) uses 
wireless technology with wheel rim mounted 
electronic sensors to monitor tire pressure levels. 
Sensors, mounted to each wheel as part of the 
valve stem, transmit tire pressure readings to the 
receiver module.
NOTE:It is particularly important for you to check the tire 
pressure in all of the tires on your vehicle monthly 
and to maintain the proper pressure.
The TPMS consists of the following components:
Receiver module
Four Tire Pressure Monitoring System sensors
Various Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
messages, which display in the instrument 
cluster
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Low 
Pressure Warnings
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
(TPMS) Warning Light will illuminate in 
the instrument cluster and a chime will 
sound when tire pressure is low in one or 
more of the four active road tires. In addition, the 
instrument cluster will display a graphic showing 
the pressure values of each tire with the low tire 
pressure values in a different color. An "Inflate to 
XX" message will also be displayed.
 Low Tire Pressure Display
Should this occur, you should stop as soon as 
possible and inflate the tires with a low pressure 
condition (those in a different color in the 
instrument cluster graphic) to the vehicle’s 
recommended cold placard pressure inflation 
value as shown in the "Inflate to XX" message. 
Once the system receives the updated tire 
pressures, the system will automatically update, 
the graphic display in the instrument cluster will 
return to its original color, and the Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System Warning Light will turn off. The 
vehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes 
above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the TPMS to 
receive this information.
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NOTE:When filling warm tires, the tire pressure may need 
to be increased up to an additional 4 psi (28 kPa) 
above the recommended cold placard pressure in 
order to turn the Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
Warning Light off.
Service TPMS Warning
If a system fault is detected, the Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light will flash 
on and off for 75 seconds and then remain on 
solid. The system fault will also sound a chime. In 
addition, the instrument cluster will display a 
"SERVICE TPM SYSTEM" message for a minimum 
of five seconds and then display dashes (--) in 
place of the pressure value to indicate which 
sensor is not being received.
If the ignition switch is cycled, this sequence will 
repeat, providing the system fault still exists. If the 
system fault no longer exists, the Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System Warning Light will no longer 
flash, and the "SERVICE TPM SYSTEM" message 
will no longer display, and a pressure value will 
display in place of the dashes. A system fault can 
occur due to any of the following:
Signal interference due to electronic devices or 
driving next to facilities emitting the same radio 
frequencies as the Tire Pressure Monitoring 
System sensors
Installing aftermarket window tinting that 
contains materials that may block radio wave 
signals
Accumulation of snow or ice around the wheels 
or wheel housings
Using tire chains on the vehicle
Using wheels/tires not equipped with TPMS 
sensors
A system fault may occur due to an incorrect TPMS 
sensor location condition. When a system fault 
occurs due to an incorrect TPMS sensor location, 
the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 
Warning Light will flash on and off for 75 seconds 
and then remain on solid. The system fault will also 
sound a chime. In addition, the instrument cluster 
will display a Tire Pressure Temporarily Unavailable 
message in place of the tire pressure display 
screen. If the ignition switch is cycled, this 
sequence will repeat, providing the system fault 
still exists. If the system fault no longer exists, the 
“Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light” 
will no longer flash and the tire pressure display 
screen will be displayed showing the tire pressure 
values the correct locations. Vehicles With Non-Matching Full Size Spare Or 
Compact Spare
The non-matching full size spare or compact 
spare tire does not have a TPMS sensor. There
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fore, the TPMS will not monitor the pressure in 
the non-matching full size spare or compact 
spare tire.
If you install the non-matching full size spare or 
compact spare tire in place of a road tire that 
has a pressure below the low-pressure warning 
limit, upon the next ignition switch cycle, the Tire 
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning 
Light and a “LOW TIRE” message will remain on 
and a chime will sound. In addition, the graphic 
in the instrument cluster will still display a pres -
sure value in a different color and an “Inflate to 
XX” message.
After driving the vehicle for up to 20 minutes 
above 15 mph (24 km/h), the Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light will 
flash on and off for 75 seconds and then remain 
on solid. In addition, the instrument cluster will 
display a "SERVICE TPM SYSTEM" message for a 
minimum of five seconds and then display 
dashes (--) in place of the pressure value.
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For each subsequent ignition switch cycle, a 
chime will sound, the Tire Pressure Monitoring 
System (TPMS) Warning Light will flash on and 
off for 75 seconds and then remain on solid, 
and the instrument cluster will display a 
"SERVICE TPM SYSTEM" message for a 
minimum of five seconds and then display 
dashes (--) in place of the pressure value.
Once you repair or replace the original road tire 
and reinstall it on the vehicle in place of the 
non-matching full size spare or compact spare, 
the TPMS will update automatically. In addition, 
the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 
Warning Light will turn off and the graphic in the 
instrument cluster will display a new pressure 
value instead of dashes (--), as long as no tire 
pressure is below the low-pressure warning limit 
in any of the four active road tires. The vehicle 
may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes 
above 15 mph (24 km/h) in order for the TPMS 
to receive this information.
Tire Fill Alert
This feature notifies the user when the placard tire 
pressure is attained while inflating or deflating the 
tire.
You may choose to disable or enable the Tire Fill 
Alert feature through use of the Uconnect Settings 
in the radio.
NOTE:
Only one tire can be filled at a time when using 
the Tire Fill Alert system.
The Tire Fill Alert feature cannot be entered if an 
existing TPMS fault is set to “active” or if the 
system is in deactivation mode (if equipped).
The system will be activated when a positive 
increase in tire pressure is detected by the TPMS 
while inflating the tire. The ignition must be in the 
RUN mode, with the transmission in PARK.
NOTE:It is not required to have the engine running to 
enter Tire Fill Alert mode.
The hazard lamps will come on to confirm the 
vehicle is in Tire Fill Alert mode.
When Tire Fill Alert mode is entered, the tire 
pressure display screen will be displayed in the 
instrument cluster.
If the hazard lamps do not come on while inflating 
the tire, the TPMS sensor may be out of range 
preventing the TPMS sensor signal from being 
received. In this case, the vehicle may need to be 
moved either forward or backward slightly to exit 
the null spot. Operation:
The horn will sound once to let the user know 
when to stop filling the tire, when it reaches 
recommended pressure.
The horn will sound three times if the tire is over
-
filled and will continue to sound every five 
seconds if the user continues to inflate the tire.
The horn will sound once again when enough air 
is let out to reach proper inflation level.
The horn will also sound three times if the tire is 
then underinflated and will continue to sound 
every five seconds if the user continues to 
deflate the tire.
Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
(TTPMS) — If Equipped
The Trailer Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
(TTPMS) is a feature that displays the trailer tire 
pressure values and warns the driver of a low tire 
pressure event based on the driver’s set target tire 
pressure value, through TTPMS settings found in 
the radio.
The TTPMS monitors the pressure of each tire and 
warns the driver through the instrument cluster, 
when either a low tire pressure condition falls 
below 25% of the driver’s set pressure or if a 
system malfunction occurs. The instrument cluster 
will display the actual tire pressure or dashes for 
each of the trailer tires in the correct trailer 
position, based on trailer configuration. 
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