52GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
FRONT FOG LIGHTS — IF EQUIPPED
To activate the Front Fog Lights, turn on the parking lights
or low beam headlights and push the fog light switch.
Pushing the fog light switch a second time will turn the
front fog lights off.
Front Fog Light Switch
Front Fog Light Switch (Vehicles Sold In Canada)
TURN SIGNALS
Move the multifunction lever up or down to activate the
turn signals. The arrows on each side of the instrument
cluster flash to show proper operation.
NOTE:If either light remains on and does not flash, or there is a
very fast flash rate, check for a defective outside light
bulb.
LANE CHANGE ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED
Lightly push the multifunction lever up or down, without
moving beyond the detent, and the turn signal will flash
three times then automatically turn off.
INTERIOR LIGHTS
INTERIOR COURTESY LIGHTS
The courtesy lights will turn on when the front doors are
opened, by rotating the dimmer controls on the headlight
switch fully upward, or, if equipped, when the unlock
button is pushed on the key fob. The interior courtesy lights are located in the center of the
vehicle’s sport bar, and consist of one large center light
and four smaller reading lights. Each reading light can be
turned on by pushing the lens. Pushing the lens a second
time will turn the light off.
Dome Lights
When a door is open and the interior lights are on, rotating
the dimmer control to the extreme bottom position will
cause all the interior lights to turn off. This allows the
doors to stay open for extended periods of time without
discharging the vehicle’s battery.
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Wire Color Chart
POWER WINDOWS — IF EQUIPPED
The power window switches are located on the instrument
panel below the climate controls. Push the switch
downward to open the window and upward to close the
window.
The top left switch controls the left front window and the
top right switch controls the right front window.
Power Window Switches
To open the window part way (manually), push the window
switch down briefly and release.
NOTE:The power window switches will remain active for up to
10 minutes after ignition is placed in the OFF position.
Opening either front door will cancel this feature.
Four-Door Models
The lower left switch controls the left rear passenger
window, and the lower right switch controls the right rear
passenger window.
NOTE:There are window switches located on the rear of the
center console for the rear passenger windows in the
four-door model.
Circuit Function
FuseWire Color Locations
Aux Switch 1 F93 – 40 Amp Beige/Pink Interior (passenger side under instrument panel) & Underhood (right side near battery)
Aux Switch 2 F92 – 40 Amp Green/Pink Interior (passenger side under instrument panel) & Underhood (right side near battery)
Aux Switch 3 F103 – 15 Amp Orange/Pink Interior (passenger side under instrument panel) & Underhood (right side near battery)
Aux Switch 4 F108 – 15 Amp Dark Blue/Pink Interior (passenger side under instrument panel) & Underhood (right side near battery)
Battery F72 – 10 Amp Red/White Interior (passenger side under instrument panel)
Ignition F50 – 10 Amp Pink/Orange Interior (passenger side under instrument panel)WARNING!
Never leave children unattended in a vehicle, and do
not let children play with power windows. Do not leave
the key fob in or near the vehicle, or in a location
accessible to children. Occupants, particularly
unattended children, can become entrapped by the
windows while operating the power window switches.
Such entrapment may result in serious injury or death.
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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 trans -
mission.
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 the Customer Care call center (if
equipped). You will be directed to one of the following four
services:
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 activate 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.
SiriusXM Guardian™ In-Vehicle Assistance Features —
If Equipped
With SiriusXM Guardian™, your vehicle has onboard
assistance features located on the rearview mirror or
overhead console designed to enhance your driving
experience if you should ever need assistance or support.
How It Works
Simply push the ASSIST button in the vehicle and you will
be presented with your ASSIST options on the
touchscreen. Make your selection by pressing the
touchscreen.
Requirements
This feature is available only on vehicles sold in the US
and Canada.
Vehicle must be properly equipped with the SiriusXM
Guardian™ connected services.
Vehicle must have an operable LTE (voice/data) or 4G
(data) network connection.
Vehicle must be registered with SiriusXM Guardian™
and have an active subscription that includes the appli -
cable feature.
Vehicle must be powered in the ON/RUN or ACC (Acces -
sory) position with a properly functioning electrical
system.
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INDEX
AAbout Your Brakes ....................................................... 368
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
(Cruise Control) ................................................... 151
, 152
Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) ............................ 329
Adding Fuel.......................................................... 165
, 166
Additives, Fuel .............................................................. 369
Advance Phone Connectivity ....................................... 220
Air Bag Air Bag Operation.................................................... 269
Air Bag Warning Light .................................... 267
, 269
Enhanced Accident Response ...................... 276, 305
Event Data Recorder (EDR).................................... 305 Front Air Bag .................................................. 268
, 269
If Deployment Occurs ............................................. 275
Knee Impact Bolsters ............................................. 274
Maintaining Your Air Bag System .......................... 277
Maintenance ........................................................... 277
Redundant Air Bag Warning Light ......................... 267
Transporting Pets.................................................... 288
Air Bag Light ...............................................117
, 267, 289
Air Cleaner, Engine (Engine Air Cleaner Filter) ........... 319
Air Conditioner Maintenance ...................................... 324
Air Conditioner Refrigerant ................................. 324
, 325
Air Conditioner System ................................................ 324
Air Conditioning Filter ........................................... 59
, 325
Air Conditioning System..................................................59 Air Conditioning, Operating Tips ..................................... 59Air Filter......................................................................... 319
Air Pressure Tires ......................................................................... 352 Alarm
Arm The System......................................................... 20
Disarm The System ................................................... 20
Security Alarm...................................................19
, 119
Alterations/Modifications Vehicle.......................................................................... 8
Android Auto........................................................ 222
, 223
Android Auto™
S
....................................................... 222
Antifreeze (Engine Coolant) ............................... 329, 373
Disposal ...................................................................330
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..................................... 244
Anti-Lock Warning Light................................................ 119
Apple CarPlay ...................................................... 222
, 225
Apple CarPlay®
S
...................................................... 224
Assist, Hill Start ............................................................. 249
Audio Settings ............................................................... 208
Audio Systems (Radio) ................................................. 184
Auto Down Power Windows............................................ 66
Automatic Dimming Mirror ............................................. 45 Automatic Door Locks .................................................... 23Automatic Headlights ..................................................... 51Automatic High Beams ................................................... 51
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) .......................... 59
Automatic Transmission ............................................... 138 Adding Fluid ............................................................. 333
Fluid And Filter Change ...........................................333
Fluid Change ............................................................333Fluid Level Check ....................................................333Fluid Type ....................................................... 333
, 376
Gear Ranges ............................................................138 Special Additives ..................................................... 333 Automatic Transmission Limp Home Mode ............... 139
AutoPark ....................................................................... 127
Auxiliary Electrical Outlet (Power Outlet) ...................... 62
Auxiliary Power Outlet .................................................... 62
Auxiliary Switches ........................................................... 64
Axle Fluid....................................................................... 376
Axle Lock ....................................................................... 144
BBattery..................................................................117, 317
Charging System Light ............................................ 117
Keyless Key Fob Replacement................................. 14
Belts, Seat..................................................................... 288
Blind Spot Monitoring .................................................. 252
Bluetooth Connecting To A Particular Mobile Phone OrAudio Device After Pairing ................................. 216
Body Mechanism Lubrication ...................................... 326
B-Pillar Location ........................................................... 349
Brake Assist System..................................................... 245
Brake Control System .................................................. 245
Brake Fluid...........................................................331
, 376
Brake System ......................................................331, 368
Anti-Lock (ABS) ........................................................ 368 Fluid Check .............................................................. 331Master Cylinder ....................................................... 331Parking..................................................................... 133Warning Light .......................................................... 117
Brake/Transmission Interlock ..................................... 138
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K
Key Fob Arm The System .........................................................20
Disarm The System....................................................20
Programming Additional Key Fobs ...........................15
Key Fob Battery Service (Remote Keyless Entry) .........14
Key Fob Programming (Remote Keyless Entry) ............ 15
Keyless Enter 'n Go™ ...................................................... 21 Passive Entry .............................................................. 21
Keys .................................................................................13 Replacement .............................................................. 15
LLane Change Assist ........................................................52
Lap/Shoulder Belts ...................................................... 262
Latches ......................................................................... 290 Hood ............................................................... 100
, 118
Leaks, Fluid .................................................................. 290
Life Of Tires .................................................................. 354
Light Bulbs ........................................................... 290
, 342
Lights ............................................................................ 290 Air Bag ...................................................117
, 267, 289
Automatic Headlights ................................................51
Brake Assist Warning ............................................. 247
Brake Warning ........................................................ 117 Bulb Replacement ......................................... 342
, 343
Center Mounted Stop ............................................. 345
Cruise.............................................................. 123
, 124
Daytime Running ....................................................... 51
Dimmer Switch, Headlight.........................................51
Electric Power Steering .......................................... 118
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Indicator .. 118
, 119
Exterior ............................................................. 50, 290
Fog ........................................................................... 344 Fuel Filler Cap .......................................................... 120
Hazard Warning Flasher ......................................... 291
Headlights ................................................................ 343
High Beam ................................................................. 51
High Beam/Low Beam Select .................................. 51
Hill Descent Control Indicator................................. 248
Interior........................................................................ 52
Lights On Reminder................................................... 51
Low Fuel ...................................................................120 Low Washer Fluid ....................................................120Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine).................... 120
Oil Temperature ....................................................... 118
Park .......................................................................... 123Passing....................................................................... 51
Rear Servicing.......................................................... 344
Rear Tail Lamps....................................................... 344
Seat Belt Reminder ................................................. 118
Security Alarm.......................................................... 119
Service ........................................................... 342
, 343
Side Marker ............................................................. 344
Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS)............................ 257
Traction Control ....................................................... 247
Transmission Temperature..................................... 119
Turn Signal ............................................................... 290
Turn Signals ................................................... 123
, 344
Warning Instrument Cluster Descriptions.... 118, 123
Load Floor, Cargo.......................................................... 102
Load Shed Battery Saver Mode ...................................114
Load Shed Battery Saver On ........................................ 114
Load Shed Electrical Load Reduction ......................... 114
Load Shed Intelligent Battery Sensor..........................114
Loading Vehicle............................................................. 169 Tires.......................................................................... 349
Locking Axle ...........................................................................144 Locks
Automatic Door ......................................................... 23
Child Protection ......................................................... 23
Power Door ................................................................ 21
Low Tire Pressure System............................................ 257
Lowering The Soft Top Into Sunrider® Position
S
.... 67
Lubrication, Body.......................................................... 326
Lug Nuts/Bolts ............................................................. 368
Luggage Carrier ............................................................ 102
MMaintenance................................................................... 91
Maintenance Free Battery ........................................... 317
Maintenance Schedule .......................................306
, 310
Malfunction Indicator Light (Check Engine) ......120, 125
Manage My Account..................................................... 237
Manual Park Release ........................................................... 301
Service ..................................................................... 380
Manual Transmission..........................................134
, 332
Fluid Level Check .................................................... 332
Lubricant Selection ........................................332
, 376
Shift Speeds ............................................................ 135
Media Mode .................................................................. 210
Methanol ....................................................................... 370
Mirrors ............................................................................. 45 Automatic Dimming .................................................. 45
Electric Powered ....................................................... 46
Electric Remote ......................................................... 46
Heated ....................................................................... 46
Outside....................................................................... 46
Rearview .................................................................... 45
Vanity ......................................................................... 46
Mobile App .................................................................... 227
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