
19.Insert the vehicle-side lampconnector into the docking plugattached to the bumper. Push in untilyou feel it click together.
Note:Installation of the vehicle-side lampconnector into the docking plug is importantto prevent damage to the vehicle wiring,lighting system, or fuses.
Note:Make sure you do not press therelease tab on the lamp connector whenpushing the connectors together, this wayyou can feel them click together.
20.To remove additional front bumperend caps, repeat Steps 2-19 on theopposite side.
21.Reinstall the center front bumpercover in the original location.
22.Install the 17 pushpins removed inSteps 2-6. Do not press the pushpinheads in until all pushpins are inplace.
23.Lock the pushpins in place by pushingthe head in until it stops.
Note:There should be a gap of about0.10 in (2.5 mm) between the head andbody of the pushpin.
24.Return the hex tool to the tool pouchwith the docking plug protective capsand lamp bolts, and then secure thetool pouch in the vehicle.
Installing the Front Bumper EndCap
1.Park your vehicle on level ground andmake sure to place the transmission inpark (P) and that you switch the engineoff.
2.Locate the 17 reusable pushpins on thecenter front bumper cover.
3.Use a suitable tool, such as a flat bladescrewdriver in the 0.10 in (2.5 mm)space between the head of the pushpinand the body of the pushpin to pry outthe head away from the body torelease the locking mechanism.
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WHAT ARE THE AUXILIARY
SWITCHES
The auxiliary switchboard on the overheadconsole makes aftermarket customizationeasier with six prewired switchesconnected to the power distribution box.Each circuit is individually fused forconnection of electrical accessories.
For maximum vehicle performance, keepthe following information in mind whenadding accessories or equipment to yourvehicle:
•When adding accessories, equipment,passengers and luggage to yourvehicle, do not exceed the total weightcapacity of the vehicle or of the frontor rear axle (GVWR or GAWR asindicated on the safety compliancecertification label). Ask an authorizeddealer for specific weight information.
•It is your responsibility to ensure thatany equipment you have fittedcomplies with applicable locallegislation.
•An authorized dealer needs to installmobile communication systems.Improper installation may harm theoperation of your vehicle, particularlyif the manufacturer did not design themobile communication systemspecifically for automotive use.
•If you or an authorized dealer add anyelectrical or electronic accessories orcomponents not produced by us toyour vehicle, you may adversely affectbattery performance and durability. Inaddition, you may also adversely affectthe performance of the other electricalsystems in the vehicle.
LOCATING THE AUXILIARY
SWITCHES
The switches are labeled AUX 1 throughAUX 6. They only operate when the ignitionis in the on position or in the off positionwhen Delay Accessory is active, whetherthe engine is running or not. Werecommend that you leave the enginerunning to maintain battery charge whenusing the switches for an extended time orwhen using higher current drawaccessories. When a switch is turned on,the indicator light on the switch illuminatesand the circuit provides power to thedevice wired to that switch.
LOCATING THE AUXILIARY
SWITCH WIRING
There are six powered circuits and fivenon-powered circuits.
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Circuits from under hood fuse box. See Locating the Under Hood Fuse Box(page 341).A
Circuits to interior right-hand cowl side.B
Circuit to front grille.C
Circuit to right-hand visor.D
Circuit to right-hand rear quarter panel.E
Circuits from the under hood fuse box (A)are powered. All other circuits (B-E) arenot connected at either end.
Additional information on fuse and relaylocations is available. See Fuses (page341). See your authorized dealer for service.
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IDENTIFYING THE AUXILIARY SWITCH WIRING - EXCLUDING:
RAPTOR
The switches are coded as follows:
FuseWire SizeWire ColorPower DistributionBox
30A1.5 mm²YellowAUX 1
15A1.5 mm²Green/BrownAUX 2
10A0.75 mm²Violet/GreenAUX 3
10A0.75 mm²BrownAUX 4
10A0.75 mm²Blue/OrangeAUX 5
10A0.75 mm²Yellow/OrangeAUX 6
Non-powered circuits:
Note:The non-powered circuits correspond with the auxiliary switch wiring graphic. SeeLocating the Auxiliary Switch Wiring (page 522).
Wire SizeWire ColorLocationNon-powered Circuit
1.5 mm²Brown/WhitePassenger compart-mentB1
1.5 mm²WhitePassenger compart-mentB2
1.5 mm²Violet/GrayFront grilleC
1.5 mm²Gray/OrangeRight-hand visorD
1.5 mm²White/OrangeRight-hand rearquarter panelE
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IDENTIFYING THE AUXILIARY SWITCH WIRING - RAPTOR
The switches are coded as follows:
FuseWire SizeWire ColorPower DistributionBox
10A0.75 mm²Violet/GreenAUX 1Off Road DrivingLights (if equipped)
15A1.5 mm²Green/BrownAUX 2
30A1.5 mm²YellowAUX 3
10A0.75 mm²BrownAUX 4
10A0.75 mm²Blue/OrangeAUX 5
10A0.75 mm²Yellow/OrangeAUX 6
Non-powered circuits:
Note:The non-powered circuits correspond with the auxiliary switch wiring graphic. SeeLocating the Auxiliary Switch Wiring (page 522).
Wire SizeWire ColorLocationNon-powered Circuit
1.5 mm²Brown/WhitePassenger compart-mentB1
1.5 mm²WhitePassenger compart-mentB2
1.5 mm²Violet/GreyFront grilleC
1.5 mm²Grey/OrangeRight-hand visorD
1.5 mm²White/OrangeRight-hand rearquarter panelE
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Automatic Transmission AudibleWarnings.......................................................194Automatic Transmission...........................190Automatic Transmission Positions.............190Brake Shift Interlock..........................................193Manually Shifting Gears....................................191Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacityand Specification......................................478Automatic Transmission PositionIndicators.......................................................191Automatic Transmission Positions.......190Drive (D)................................................................190Manual (M)............................................................191Neutral (N)...........................................................190Park (P)..................................................................190Reverse (R)...........................................................190Sport (S).................................................................191Automatic TransmissionPrecautions.................................................190Auto Mode.......................................................133Auto Mode Indicators........................................133Switching Auto Mode On and Off................133Switching Dual Mode On and Off................134Auto-Start-Stop............................................174Auto-Start-Stop – Troubleshooting............176Auto-Start-Stop Indicators.......................176Auto-Start-Stop Precautions -Automatic Transmission.........................174Auto-Start-Stop Precautions - ManualTransmission................................................174Auto-Start-Stop –Troubleshooting.........................................176Auto-Start-Stop – Frequently AskedQuestions..........................................................178Auto-Start-Stop – InformationMessages..........................................................176Autounlock.......................................................88Autounlock Requirements...............................88Switching Autounlock On and Off................88What Is Autounlock............................................88Auxiliary Switches.......................................522
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Blind Spot Information System..............279Blind Spot Information System –Troubleshooting............................................282
Blind Spot Information SystemIndicators......................................................281Blind Spot Information SystemLimitations...................................................279Blind Spot Information SystemPrecautions.................................................279Blind Spot Information SystemRequirements - AutomaticTransmission..............................................280Blind Spot Information SystemRequirements - ManualTransmission..............................................279Blind Spot Information System –Troubleshooting........................................282Blind Spot Information System –Information Messages................................282Bluetooth®.....................................................510Body Control Module Fuse Box..............345Accessing the Body Control Module FuseBox.....................................................................345Identifying the Fuses in the Body ControlModule Fuse Box..........................................346Locating the Body Control Module FuseBox.....................................................................345Bonnet LockSee: Opening and Closing the Hood..........349See: Opening and Closing the Hood -Raptor...............................................................350Booster Seats...................................................57Brake Fluid Specification...........................210Brake Over Accelerator.............................209Brake Precautions.......................................209Brakes..............................................................209Anti-Lock Braking System.............................209Brakes – Troubleshooting...............................210Brake Shift Interlock....................................193Brake Shift Interlock Precautions.................193Using Brake Shift Interlock.............................194What Is Brake Shift Interlock..........................193Brakes – Troubleshooting.........................210Brakes – Frequently Asked Questions........212Brakes – Information Messages.....................211Brakes – Warning Lamps................................210Breaking-In.....................................................326
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Calculating Payload....................................297
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Front Passenger Sensing System.............72Front Passenger Sensing SystemIndicators............................................................74Front Passenger Sensing SystemPrecautions........................................................74How Does the Front Passenger SensingSystem Work.....................................................72What Is the Front Passenger SensingSystem.................................................................72Front Seat Precautions..............................140Front Seats.....................................................140Heated Seats.......................................................146Manual Seats........................................................141Power Seats..........................................................143Fuel and Refueling.......................................179Fuel and Refueling –Troubleshooting.............................................184Fuel Quality..........................................................180Refueling................................................................182Running Out of Fuel............................................181Fuel and Refueling Precautions..............179Fuel and Refueling –Troubleshooting.........................................184Fuel and Refueling – InformationMessages..........................................................184Fuel and Refueling – Warning Lamps........184Fuel Gauge.......................................................118Fuel Gauge Limitations.....................................119Locating the Fuel Filler Door...........................119What Is Distance to Empty..............................119What Is the Fuel Gauge.....................................118What Is the Low Fuel Reminder.....................119Fuel Quality....................................................180Selecting the Correct Fuel..............................180Fuel Tank Capacity......................................183Fuse Precautions..........................................341Fuses.................................................................341Body Control Module Fuse Box....................345Fuses – Troubleshooting................................348Under Hood Fuse Box.......................................341Fuses – Troubleshooting..........................348Fuses – Frequently Asked Questions........348
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G.O.A.T. Mode Control...............................260G.O.A.T. Mode Control –Troubleshooting............................................269
G.O.A.T. Modes....................................................263G.O.A.T. Mode Control –Troubleshooting........................................269G.O.A.T. Mode Control – Frequently AskedQuestions..........................................................271G.O.A.T. Mode Control – InformationMessages.........................................................269G.O.A.T. Mode Control – WarningLamps...............................................................269G.O.A.T. Modes..............................................263Baja.........................................................................263Eco..........................................................................264Mud/Ruts.............................................................264Normal...................................................................264Off-Road...............................................................265Rock Crawl...........................................................265Sand.......................................................................266Slippery.................................................................266Sport......................................................................268Tow/Haul..............................................................268Garage Door Opener AdditionalAssistance....................................................155Garage Door Opener....................................152Garage Door Opener Introduction..........152Garage Door Opener Precautions andFrequencies..................................................152General Maintenance Information.......528Glasses Holder...............................................163Locating the Glasses Holder..........................163Global Opening..............................................113Switching Global Opening On and Off........114Using Global Opening........................................113What Is Global Opening....................................113Glossary of Tire Terminology..................436Glove Compartment...................................162Locking the Glove Compartment.................162Opening the Glove Compartment...............162
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Headlamp AdjustingSee: Adjusting the Headlamps.....................365Headlamps.....................................................104Headlamp Indicators........................................104Using the High Beam Headlamps...............104Headlamps – Troubleshooting...............104Headlamps – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................104
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