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ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II ...... 103 Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)
Cybersecurity ................................................. 103
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS .......................................................... 104
STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE— GASOLINE ENGINE .. 105
Automatic Transmission ............................... 105
AutoPark — Rotary Shifter and 8-Speed
Transmission Only ......................................... 105
Tip Start Feature ........................................... 107Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Ignition................... 107
Normal Starting Using ENGINE START/
STOP Button .................................................. 107
Cold Weather Operation (Below –22°F Or
−30°C) .......................................................... 108
After Starting.................................................. 108
STARTING THE ENGINE — DIESEL ENGINE....... 108
Automatic Transmission ............................... 109
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Ignition................... 109
Extreme Cold Weather .................................. 110
Normal Starting Procedure — Engine
Manifold Air Temperature Above 66°F (19°C) ..
111
Starting Procedure — Engine Manifold Air
Temperature 0°F To 66°F (–18°C to
19°C) ............................................................. 111
Starting Procedure — Engine Manifold Air
Temperature Below 0°F (-18°C) ................. 112Starting Fluids ............................................... 113 NORMAL OPERATION — DIESEL ENGINE ......... 113
Cold Weather Precautions ............................ 114
Engine Idling ................................................. 115
Noise .............................................................. 116
Stopping The Engine ..................................... 116
Idle Shutdown................................................ 117Programmable Maximum Vehicle Speed .... 117
Operating Precautions .................................. 117
Cooling System Tips ...................................... 117
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Manual
Regeneration — If Equipped ......................... 118
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED ......... 118
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS —
GASOLINE ENGINE ............................................. 118
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS —
DIESEL ENGINE.................................................... 119
PARKING BRAKE ................................................ 119
DIESEL EXHAUST BRAKE (ENGINE
BRAKING) ............................................................ 120
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ............................. 121 Ignition Park Interlock ................................... 122Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI)
System .......................................................... 1228-Speed Automatic Transmission —
If Equipped .................................................... 122
6-Speed Automatic Transmission —
If Equipped .................................................... 126
AUXILIARY SWITCHES — IF EQUIPPED............. 131 FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................ 132
Electronically Shifted Transfer Case
(8-Speed Transmission) — If Equipped ....... 132
Electronically Shifted Transfer Case
(6-Speed Transmission) — If Equipped ........ 135Manually Shifted Transfer Case —
If Equipped .................................................... 138
LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL ............................ 139
POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) OPERATION —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................ 140
HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING ......................... 140
Power Steering Fluid Check ......................... 140
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................ 141
Cruise Control ............................................... 141Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ...................... 143
PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST —
IF EQUIPPED ......................................................... 151
ParkSense Sensors ....................................... 152
ParkSense Warning Display ......................... 152
ParkSense Display ........................................ 152
Enabling And Disabling ParkSense.............. 155
Service The ParkSense Park Assist
System ........................................................... 155
Cleaning The ParkSense System ................. 155
ParkSense System Usage Precautions........ 155
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CONNECTED SERVICES FAQS ........................... 247 Connected Services SOS FAQs —
If Equipped .................................................... 248
Connected Services Remote Door Lock/
Unlock FAQs .................................................. 248
Connected Services Roadside Assistance
FAQs .............................................................. 248
Connected Services Send & Go FAQs —
If Equipped .................................................... 248
Connected Services Vehicle Finder FAQs ... 249
Connected Services Stolen Vehicle
Assistance FAQs — If Equipped ................... 249
Connected Services Remote Vehicle Start
FAQs .............................................................. 249
Connected Services Remote Horn & Lights
FAQs ............................................................... 250
Connected Services Account FAQs —
If Equipped..................................................... 250
Data Collection & Privacy.............................. 252
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES...... 252
Regulatory And Safety Information .............. 252
OFF-ROAD PAGES — IF EQUIPPED .................... 253
Off-Road Pages Status Bar ........................... 254
Vehicle Dynamics .......................................... 255
Accessory Gauge ........................................... 256Pitch & Roll .................................................... 257
Suspension .................................................... 258
Forward Facing Camera ................................ 258
SAFETY
SAFETY FEATURES .............................................. 259
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..................... 259
Electronic Brake Control (EBC) System ...... 260
AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS.......................... 266
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With
Mitigation — If Equipped ............................... 266
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .... 268
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ................... 275
Occupant Restraint Systems Features ....... 275
Important Safety Precautions ...................... 276Seat Belt Systems ........................................ 276Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) ...... 284Child Restraints ............................................. 291
SAFETY TIPS ........................................................ 307
Transporting Passengers .............................. 307Transporting Pets .......................................... 307
Safety Checks You Should Make Inside
The Vehicle ................................................... 307
Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make
Outside The Vehicle ...................................... 309
Exhaust Gas .................................................. 309
Carbon Monoxide Warnings ......................... 310
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ......................... 311
ASSIST AND SOS SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ...... 312
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING ........................ 315 4500/5500 Models...................................... 315
Preparations For Jacking .............................. 316
Jacking Instructions 4500 And 5500
Series ............................................................. 316
To Stow The Flat Or Spare — If Equipped ... 318Hub Caps/Wheel Covers — If Equipped....... 318
JUMP STARTING ................................................. 319
Preparations For Jump Start ........................ 320Jump Starting Procedure .............................. 320
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ........................... 322
GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE .............................. 322
6–Speed Transmission ................................ 322
MANUAL PARK RELEASE ................................... 323
8–Speed Transmission................................. 323
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE .............................. 324
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE .......................... 325
Two-Wheel Drive Models .............................. 326
Four-Wheel Drive Models ............................. 326Emergency Tow Hooks — If Equipped .......... 327
ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM
(EARS) .................................................................. 327
EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) ......................... 327
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Ram. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality.
This is a specialized utility vehicle. It can go places and perform tasks that are not intended for conventional passenger vehicles. It handles and maneuvers
differently from many passenger vehicles both on-road and off-road, so take time to become familiar with your vehicle. If equipped, the two-wheel drive version
of this vehicle was designed for on-road use only. It is not intended for off-road driving or use in other severe conditions suited for a four-wheel drive vehicle.
Before you start to drive this vehicle, read the Owner’s Manual. Be sure you are familiar with all vehicle controls, particularly those used for braking, steering,
transmission, and transfer case shifting. Learn how your vehicle handles on different road surfaces. Your driving skills will improve with experience. When driving
off-road, or working the vehicle, don’t overload the vehicle or expect the vehicle to overcome the natural laws of physics. Always observe federal, state, provincial
and local laws wherever you drive. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or a collision Úpage 188.
This Owner's Manual has been prepared with the assistance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your
vehicle. It is supplemented by customer-oriented documents. Within this information, you will find a description of the services that FCA US LLC offers to its
customers as well as the details of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity. Please take the time to read all of these publications carefully before
driving your vehicle for the first time. Following the instructions, recommendations, tips, and important warnings in this manual will help ensure safe and
enjoyable operation of your vehicle.
This Owner’s Manual describes all versions of this vehicle. Options and equipment dedicated to specific markets or versions are not expressly indicated in the
text. Therefore, you should only consider the information that is related to the trim level, engine, and version that you have purchased. Any content introduced
throughout the Owner’s Information, which may or may not be applicable to your vehicle, will be identified with the wording “If Equipped”. All data contained in
this publication are intended to help you use your vehicle in the best possible way. FCA US LLC aims at a constant improvement of the vehicles produced. For
this reason, it reserves the right to make changes to the model described for technical and/or commercial reasons. For further information, contact an authorized
dealer.
When it comes to service, remember that authorized dealers know your Ram best, have factory-trained technicians, genuine Mopar® parts, and care about your
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DOORS
MANUAL DOOR LOCKS
The power door locks can be manually locked from
inside the vehicle by using the door lock knob. To
lock each door, push the door lock knob on each
door trim panel downward. To unlock the front
doors, pull the inside door handle to the first
detent. To unlock the rear doors, pull the door lock
knob on the door trim panel upward. If the lock
knob is down when the door is closed, the door will
lock. Therefore, make sure the key fob is not inside
the vehicle before closing the door.
Door Lock Knob
POWER DOOR LOCKS — IF EQUIPPED
The power door lock switches are located on each
front door panel. Push the switch to lock or unlock
the doors.
Power Door Lock Switches
WARNING!
Do not leave children or animals inside parked
vehicles in hot weather. Interior heat buildup
may cause serious injury or death.
For personal security and safety in the event
of an collision, lock the vehicle doors as you
drive as well as when you park and leave the
vehicle.
Before exiting a vehicle, always shift the auto -
matic transmission into PARK, apply the
parking brake, turn the vehicle OFF, remove
the key fobs from vehicle, and lock all doors.
and lock your vehicle.
Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with
access to an unlocked vehicle. Leaving chil -
dren 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 gear selector.
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 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 Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ Ignition in
the ACC or ON/RUN position. A child could
operate power windows, other controls, or
move the vehicle.
WARNING!
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OUTSIDE MIRRORS FOLDING FEATURE
All outside mirrors are designed to be able to be
manually folded both forward and rearward to
prevent damage.
Folding Mirror
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
(HOMELINK®) — IF EQUIPPED
HomeLink® Buttons
Use this QR code to access your
digital experience.
HomeLink® replaces up to
three hand-held transmitters
that operate devices such as
garage door openers, motor -
ized gates, lighting, or home
security systems. The HomeLink® unit is
powered by your vehicle’s 12 Volt battery.
The HomeLink® buttons that are located in the
overhead console or sunvisor designate the
three different HomeLink® channels.
To operate HomeLink®, push and release any
of the programmed HomeLink® buttons. These
buttons will activate the devices they are
programmed to with each press of the corre -
sponding HomeLink® button.
The HomeLink® indicator light is located above
the center button Ú page 412.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN PROGRAMMING
H
OMELINK®
For efficient programming and accurate
transmission of the radio frequency signal, it is
recommended that a new battery be placed in the
hand-held transmitter of the device that is being
programmed to the HomeLink® system. Make
sure your hand-held transmitter is programmed to
activate the device you are trying to program your
HomeLink® button to.
Ensure that your vehicle is parked outside of the
garage before you begin programming.
It is recommended that you erase all the channels
of your HomeLink® before you use it for the first
time.
CAUTION!
It is recommended to fold the mirrors into the
full rearward position to resist damage when
entering a car wash or a narrow location.
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transmission is in PARK, NEUTRAL, or REVERSE.
The trailer spotter lights will turn off when the
vehicle transmission is placed in DRIVE.
BATTERY SAVER
Timers are set to both the interior and exterior
lights to protect the life of your vehicle’s battery.
If the ignition is OFF, the interior lights will
automatically turn off when:
Any door is left ajar for 10 minutes.
The Dome Off button is pushed.
The cargo and spotter lights are manually acti -
vated by the headlight switch.
NOTE:Battery saver mode is canceled if the ignition is ON.
If the headlights remain on while the ignition is
placed in the OFF position, the exterior lights will
automatically turn off after eight minutes. If the
headlights are turned on and left on for eight
minutes while the ignition is OFF, the exterior lights
will automatically turn off.
INTERIOR LIGHTS
COURTESY LIGHTS
The courtesy, dome, and cargo lights are turned on
when any door is opened or the Dome On button is
pushed on the overhead console. Also, if your vehicle is equipped with Remote Keyless Entry,
and the unlock button is pushed on the key fob, the
courtesy, dome, and cargo lights will turn on.
Courtesy/Reading Lights
The overhead console lights can also be operated
individually as reading lights by pushing the
corresponding buttons.
Front Courtesy/Reading Lights Front Courtesy/Reading Lights
NOTE:On vehicles equipped with an LED overhead
console, if both the Dome On and Dome Off
buttons are pushed, the Illuminated Entry with
door ajar feature will be disabled, but the Dome
Lights inside the vehicle will turn on.
Three types of Rear Courtesy/Reading Lights are
available for your vehicle:
Push button on/off
Push lens on/off
No on/off button, just Courtesy Light
1 — Driver’s Reading Light On/Off Button
2 — Dome Off Button
3 — Dome On Button
4 — Passenger’s Reading Light On/Off Button
1 — Driver’s Reading Light On/Off Button
2 — Dome Off Button
3 — Passenger’s Reading Light On/Off Button
4 — Dome On Button
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STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE— GASOLINE
ENGINE
Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat,
adjust both inside and outside mirrors, and fasten
your seat belt.
The starter should not be operated for more than
10-second intervals. Waiting a few seconds
between such intervals will protect the starter from
overheating.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Start the engine with the transmission in the PARK
position. Apply the brake before shifting into any
driving range.
NOTE:
This vehicle is equipped with a transmission
shift interlocking system. The brake pedal must
be pressed to shift out of PARK.
If equipped with an 8-speed transmission,
starting the vehicle in NEUTRAL is not possible
unless the Manual Park Release has been acti -
vated. For the Manual Park Release operation
information Ú page 323.
AUTOPARK — ROTARY SHIFTER AND
8-S
PEED TRANSMISSION ONLY
AutoPark is a supplemental feature to assist in
placing the vehicle in PARK should the situations
on the following pages occur. It is a back up system
and should not be relied upon as the primary
method by which the driver shifts the vehicle into
PARK.
The conditions under which AutoPark will engage
are outlined on the following pages.
WARNING!
When leaving the vehicle, always make sure
the keyless ignition node is in the OFF posi -
tion, 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 chil -
dren 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 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 of a vehicle equipped
with Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ in the ACC or ON/
RUN position. A child could operate power
windows, other controls, or move the vehicle.
Do not leave children or animals inside parked
vehicles in hot weather. Interior heat build-up
may cause serious injury or death.
WARNING!
WARNING!
Driver inattention could lead to failure to place
the vehicle in PARK. ALWAYS DO A VISUAL
CHECK that your vehicle is in PARK by verifying
that a solid (not blinking) “P” is indicated in
the instrument cluster display and near the
gear selector. If the "P" indicator is blinking,
your vehicle is not in PARK. As an added
precaution, always apply the parking brake
when exiting the vehicle.
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Do Not Operate The Engine With Failed
Parts
All engine failures give some warning before the
parts fail. Be on the alert for changes in
performance, sounds, and visual evidence that the
engine requires service. Some important clues are:
Engine misfiring or vibrating severely.
Sudden loss of power.
Unusual engine noises.
Fuel, oil or coolant leaks.
Sudden change, outside the normal operating
range, in the engine operating temperature.
Excessive smoke.
Oil pressure drop.
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF)
M
ANUAL REGENERATION — IF EQUIPPED
On equipped Chassis Cabs, a manual regeneration
can be enable through the instrument cluster. The
manual regeneration will allow the DPF to
complete a regeneration, lowering the soot level
without having to drive the vehicle. The vehicle
must be in PARK to access this feature, and the
fuel level must be over 12.5% full. A message
displaying the time left on the regeneration will
appear on the instrument cluster, and the
instrument cluster will display the soot level
Ú page 81.
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED
The engine block heater warms the engine, and
permits quicker starts in cold weather. Connect the
cord to a standard 110-115 Volt AC electrical
outlet with a grounded, three-wire extension cord.
The engine block heater cord is routed behind the
front bumper and accessible through the right hole
of the air dam.
The engine block heater must be plugged in at
least one hour to have an adequate warming effect
on the engine.
It includes a removable cap that is secured by a
tethered strap. It also has a c-clip that is used for
storage when not in use for the Winter months.
During Winter months, remove the heater cord
wiring assembly from itself on the c-clip.
NOTE:The block heater will require 110 Volt AC and
6.5 Amps to activate the heater element.
Block Heater Usage
For ambient temperatures below 0°F (-18°C),
engine block heater usage is recommended.
For ambient temperatures below –20°F (-29°C),
engine block heater usage is required.
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS —
GASOLINE ENGINE
A long break-in period is not required for the engine
and drivetrain (transmission and axle) in your
vehicle.
Drive moderately during the first 300 miles
(500 km). After the initial 60 miles (100 km),
speeds up to 50 or 55 mph (80 or 90 km/h) are
desirable.
While cruising, brief full-throttle acceleration within
the limits of local traffic laws contributes to a good
break-in. Wide-open throttle acceleration in low
gear can be detrimental and should be avoided.
The engine oil installed in the engine at the factory
is a high-quality energy conserving type lubricant.
Oil changes should be consistent with anticipated
climate conditions under which vehicle operations
will occur. For the recommended viscosity and
quality grades Ú page 404.
NOTE:A new engine may consume some oil during its first
few thousand miles (kilometers) of operation. This
should be considered a normal part of the break-in
CAUTION!
Never use Non-Detergent Oil or Straight Mineral
Oil in the engine or damage may result.
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