8
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ......................... 307
ASSIST AND SOS SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ...... 307
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING ........................ 310 Preparations For Jacking .............................. 311Jack Location ................................................. 311
Spare Tire Stowage ...................................... 313Spare Tire Removal ....................................... 313
Jacking Instructions ...................................... 315
JUMP STARTING................................................... 319
Preparations For Jump Start......................... 320Jump Starting Procedure .............................. 320
REFUELING IN EMERGENCY .............................. 321
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ............................ 322
MANUAL PARK RELEASE .................................. 323
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE .............................. 325
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE .......................... 326
Rear-Wheel Drive Models ............................. 327
Four-Wheel Drive Models.............................. 328Emergency Tow Hooks — If Equipped .......... 328 ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM
(EARS) .................................................................. 329
EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) ........................ 329
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING ................................... 330
Maintenance Plan ......................................... 331
ENGINE COMPARTMENT .................................... 334
2.0L Engine .................................................. 334
3.6L Engine ................................................... 335
5.7L Engine ................................................... 336
Checking Oil Level ........................................ 337Adding Washer Fluid ..................................... 337
Maintenance-Free Battery ........................... 338Pressure Washing ......................................... 338
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE..................................... 338
Engine Oil ....................................................... 338
Engine Oil Filter ............................................. 339Engine Air Cleaner Filter ............................... 339
Air Conditioner Maintenance ....................... 340
Accessory Drive Belt Inspection ................... 342Body Lubrication ........................................... 343 Windshield Wiper Blades.............................. 343
Exhaust System ............................................ 345
Cooling System.............................................. 346
Brake System ............................................... 350
Automatic Transmission ............................... 351
Front/Rear Axle Fluid ................................... 351
Transfer Case ............................................... 352Fuses.............................................................. 352
Bulb Replacement ........................................ 374
TIRES ..................................................................... 374
Tire Safety Information ................................ 374Tires — General Information ......................... 382
Tire Types....................................................... 385Spare Tires — If Equipped ............................ 386
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care ........................ 388Snow Traction Devices ................................. 389
Tire Rotation Recommendations ................ 391
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORM
TIRE QUALITY GRADES ...................................... 391
Treadwear...................................................... 391
Traction Grades ............................................. 392Temperature Grades..................................... 392
23_WL_OM_EN_USC_t.book Page 8
90GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
NOTE:
Opening or closing the Hands-Free Liftgate
requires a valid Passive Entry key fob within 5 ft
(1.5 m) of the liftgate handle. If a valid Passive
Entry key fob is not within 5 ft (1.5 m), the lift -
gate will not respond to any kicks.
The Hands-Free Liftgate feature may be turned
on or off through the Uconnect system
Ú page 204.
The Hands-Free Liftgate feature should be
turned off during jacking, tire changing, manual
car wash, and vehicle service.
The Hands-Free Liftgate feature can be acti -
vated by any metallic object making a similar
in-and-out motion under the rear fascia/
bumper, such as cleaning using a metal broom.
The Hands-Free Liftgate will only operate when
the transmission is in PARK.
If anything obstructs the Hands-Free Liftgate
while it is opening or closing, the liftgate will
automatically reverse to the closed/open posi -
tion, provided it meets sufficient resistance.
There are pinch sensors attached to the side of
the liftgate opening. Light pressure anywhere
along these strips will cause the liftgate to
return to the open position.
If the power liftgate encounters multiple
obstructions within the same cycle, the system
will automatically stop. If this occurs, the liftgate
must be operated manually.
The power liftgate will release, but not power
open, in temperatures below −12°F (−24°C).
Be sure to remove any buildup of snow or ice
from the liftgate before opening the liftgate.
If the liftgate is left open for an extended period
of time (approximately one hour), the liftgate
may need to be closed manually to reset power
liftgate functionality. Gas props support the liftgate in the open position.
However, because the gas pressure drops with
temperature, it may be necessary to assist the
props when opening the liftgate in cold weather.
NOTE:Allow the power system to open the liftgate.
Manually pushing or pulling the liftgate may
activate the liftgate obstacle detection feature and
stop the power operation or reverse its direction.
CARGO AREA FEATURES
Cargo Storage
The load floor is designed for a maximum load of
300 lb (136 kg).
If equipped, there may be a removable storage bin
located on the left side of the rear cargo area.
WARNING!
Driving with the liftgate open can allow
poisonous exhaust gases into your vehicle.
You and your passengers could be injured by
these fumes. Keep the liftgate closed when
you are operating the vehicle.
If you are required to drive with the liftgate
open, make sure that all windows are closed,
and the climate control blower switch is set at
high speed. Do not use the recirculation
mode.
WARNING!
During power operation, personal injury or cargo
damage may occur. Ensure the liftgate travel
path is clear. Make sure the liftgate is closed
and latched before driving away.
23_WL_OM_EN_USC_t.book Page 90
310IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
NOTE:
Never place anything on or near the vehicle’s
LTE (voice/data) or 4G (data) and GPS
antennas. You could prevent LTE (voice/data) or
4G (data) and GPS signal reception, which can
prevent your vehicle from placing an emergency
call. An operable LTE (voice/data) or 4G (data)
network connection and a GPS signal is
required for the SOS Call system to function
properly.
NOTE:Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. Automatic SOS — If Equipped
Automatic SOS is a hands-free safety service that
can immediately connect you with help in the event
that your vehicle’s airbags deploy. Please refer to
your provided radio supplement for complete
information.
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING
Use this QR code to access your
digital experience.
NOTE:If your vehicle is equipped with an air suspension
system, there is a feature which allows the auto
-
matic leveling to be disabled before changing a
tire. This feature can be activated through the
Uconnect system Ú page 138.
WARNING!
ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to
the road. ALWAYS drive safely with your hands on
the steering wheel. You have full responsibility
and assume all risks related to the use of the
features and applications in this vehicle. Only
use the features and applications when it is safe
to do so. Failure to do so may result in an
accident involving serious injury or death.
CAUTION!
To avoid damage to the mirror during cleaning,
never spray any cleaning solution directly onto
the mirror. Apply the solution onto a clean cloth
and wipe the mirror clean.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of
the vehicle close to moving traffic. Pull far
enough off the road to avoid the danger of
being hit when operating the jack or changing
the wheel.
Being under a jacked-up vehicle is dangerous.
The vehicle could slip off the jack and fall on
you. You could be crushed. Never put any part
of your body under a vehicle that is on a jack.
If you need to get under a raised vehicle, take
it to a service center where it can be raised on
a lift.
Never start or run the engine while the vehicle
is on a jack.
The jack is designed to be used as a tool for
changing tires only. The jack should not be
used to lift the vehicle for service purposes.
The vehicle should be jacked on a firm level
surface only. Avoid ice or slippery areas.
23_WL_OM_EN_USC_t.book Page 310
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY311
NOTE:Before changing a tire or using the jack please
disable the hands free lift gate, This feature can be
disabled through the Uconnect system
Úpage 219.
PREPARATIONS FOR JACKING
1. Park the vehicle on a firm, level surface as far
from the edge of the roadway as possible.
Avoid icy or slippery areas.
2. Turn on the Hazard Warning Flashers.
3. Apply the parking brake.
4. Place the gear selector into PARK (P).
5. Turn OFF the ignition.
6. Block both front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the jacking position. For
example, if changing the left front wheel, block
the right rear wheel.
Wheel Blocked Example
NOTE:Passengers should not remain in the vehicle when
the vehicle is being raised or lifted.
JACK LOCATION
The scissor-type jack and tire changing tools are
located in the rear cargo area, under the load floor.
NOTE:Depending on the vehicle’s trim level, the jacking
tool locations vary from second and third row
seating.
1. Locate and lift up on the load floor handle.
Load Floor Handle
2. Access the jack and tool storage.
Jack Storage Location (Second Row Seating)
WARNING!
Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of
the vehicle close to moving traffic. Pull far
enough off the road to avoid being hit when
operating the jack or changing the wheel.
7
23_WL_OM_EN_USC_t.book Page 311
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY315
(Continued)
Spare Tire Retainer
5. Slide the retainer up the steel extension tube and winch cable. Rotate the retainer and push
it through the hole in the wheel.
Releasing The Retainer
JACKING INSTRUCTIONS
Jack Warning Label
WARNING!
Carefully follow these tire changing warnings to
help prevent personal injury or damage to your
vehicle:
Always park on a firm, level surface as far from
the edge of the roadway as possible before
raising the vehicle.
Turn on the Hazard Warning Flashers.
Apply the parking brake firmly and set the
transmission in PARK.
Block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel
to be raised.
Never start or run the engine with the vehicle
on a jack.
Do not let anyone sit in the vehicle when it is
on a jack.
Do not get under the vehicle when it is on a
jack. If you need to get under a raised vehicle,
take it to a service center where it can be
raised on a lift.
Only use the jack in the positions indicated
and for lifting this vehicle during a tire change.
If working on or near a roadway, be extremely
careful of motor traffic.
To assure that spare tires, flat or inflated, are
securely stowed, spares must be stowed with
the valve stem facing the ground.
CAUTION!
Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on
locations other than those indicated in the
Jacking Instructions for this vehicle.
WARNING!
7
23_WL_OM_EN_USC_t.book Page 315
316IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
1. Loosen (but do not remove) the wheel lug nuts, using the lug wrench by turning them
counterclockwise, one turn, while the wheel is
still on the ground.
Loosen Lug Nuts
2. Assemble the jack and jacking tools Úpage 311.
Jack And Tools Assembled
NOTE:Proper placement for the front and rear jacking
locations is critical. See the following images for
proper jacking locations.
Jacking Locations
3. For the front axle, place the jack on the body flange just behind the front tire as indicated by
the triangular lift point symbol on the sill
molding. Do not raise the vehicle until you are
sure the jack is fully engaged.
Front Lifting Point
NOTE:The jack must be placed straight on with handle
facing outwards.
Front Jacking Location
23_WL_OM_EN_USC_t.book Page 316
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY317
4. For a rear tire, place the jack in the slot on the rear tie-down bracket, just forward of the rear
tire (as indicated by the triangular lift point
symbol on the sill molding). Do not raise the
vehicle until you are sure the jack is fully
engaged.
Rear Lifting Point Rear Jacking Location
5. Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw clockwise. Raise the vehicle only until the tire
just clears the surface and enough clearance
is obtained to install the spare tire. Minimum
tire lift provides maximum stability.
6. Remove the lug nuts and wheel.
7. Position the spare wheel/tire on the vehicle and install the lug nuts with the cone-shaped
end toward the wheel. Lightly tighten the nuts.
Mounting Spare Tire
8. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack screw counterclockwise, and remove the jack and
wheel blocks.
CAUTION!
Do NOT raise the vehicle by the body side sill
molding. Be sure the jack is placed in the proper
engagement location on the inside of the panel.
Damage of the vehicle may occur if the
procedure is not properly followed.
WARNING!
Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can
make the vehicle less stable. It could slip off the
jack and hurt someone near it. Raise the vehicle
only enough to remove the tire.
CAUTION!
Be sure to mount the spare tire with the valve
stem facing outward. The vehicle could be
damaged if the inflatable spare tire is mounted
incorrectly.
WARNING!
To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the
jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until the
vehicle has been lowered. Failure to follow this
warning may result in serious injury.
7
23_WL_OM_EN_USC_t.book Page 317
412 Emergency Freeing A Stuck Vehicle
............................. 325Hazard Warning Flashers.......................... 307Jump Starting............................................ 319Manual Park Release................................ 323Refueling................................................... 321Tow Hooks................................................. 328Towing A Disabled Vehicle......................... 326Emergency Braking........................................ 263Emergency, In Case OfJacking...................................................... 310Emission Control System Maintenance......... 118Engine........................................................... 334Air Cleaner................................................. 339Break-In Recommendations...................... 122Checking Oil Level..................................... 337Compartment......................... 334, 335, 336Compartment Identification... 334, 335, 336Coolant (Antifreeze)................................... 109Cooling...................................................... 346Exhaust Gas Caution....................... 305, 306Fails To Start............................................. 122Flooded, Starting....................................... 122Fuel Requirements.......................... 397, 400Jump Starting............................................ 319Oil.................................................... 338, 400
Oil Filler Cap............................................. 334Oil Filter.................................................... 339Oil Selection........................... 338, 400, 401Oil Synthetic............................................. 339Starting..................................................... 119Engine Oil Life Reset
b
............................... 100
Enhanced Accident Response Feature...287, 329
Ethanol......................................................... 398Exhaust Gas Cautions.......................... 305, 306Exhaust System................................... 305, 345Extend, Seats................................................... 43Exterior Lights............................... 57, 305, 374
F
FamCam System........................................... 177FiltersAir Cleaner................................................ 339Air Conditioning..................................73, 341Engine Oil................................................. 339Engine Oil Disposal................................... 339FireTV............................................................ 240FlashersTurn Signals.................................... 116, 305Flash-To-Pass................................................... 59Flooded Engine Starting................................ 122Fluid Capacities............................................ 400
Fluid Leaks.................................................... 305Fluid Level ChecksBrake........................................................ 350Engine Oil................................................. 337Fluids And Lubricants.................................... 402Fog Lights.............................................. 61, 115Fold-Flat Seats.................................................36Forward Collision Warning.......... 113, 115, 261Four Wheel Drive............... 113, 114, 131, 134Operation.................................................. 131Shifting..................................................... 114System...................................................... 131Four Wheel Drive Operation.......................... 131Freeing A Stuck Vehicle................................. 325Front And Rear ParkSense System............... 159Front Axle (Differential)................................. 351Front View Camera........................................ 176Fuel............................................................... 397Additives................................................... 398Clean Air................................................... 398Ethanol..................................................... 398Gasoline................................................... 397Materials Added....................................... 398Methanol.................................................. 398
23_WL_OM_EN_USC_t.book Page 412