280SAFETY
FCW Limited Warning
If the instrument cluster displays “ACC/FCW
Limited Functionality” or “ACC/FCW Limited
Functionality Clean Front Windshield”
momentarily, there may be a condition that limits
FCW functionality. Although the vehicle is still
drivable under normal conditions, the active
braking may not be fully available. Once the
condition that limited the system performance is
no longer present, the system will return to its full
performance state. If the problem persists, see an
authorized dealer.
Service FCW Warning
If the system turns off, and the instrument cluster
displays:
ACC/FCW Unavailable Service Required
Cruise/FCW Unavailable Service Required
This indicates there is an internal system fault.
Although the vehicle is still drivable under normal
conditions, have the system checked by an
authorized dealer.
Pedestrian Emergency Braking (PEB) —
If Equipped
PEB is a subsystem of the Forward Collision
Warning (FCW) system which provides the driver
with audible warnings and visual warnings, in the
instrument cluster display. It may apply limited automatic braking when it detects a potential
frontal collision with a pedestrian/cyclist.
If a PEB event begins at a speed below 39 mph
(62 km/h), the system may provide maximum
braking to mitigate the potential collision with a
pedestrian/cyclist. 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/cyclist 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 OffNOTE: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 Control settings Ú
page 199.
To turn the PEB system off, push the Pedestrian
Emergency Braking button.
To turn the PEB system back on, push the Warning
Active Braking button.
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/cyclist.
NOTE:The PEB system will retain the last setting selected
by the driver after ignition shut down. The system
will not reset to the default setting when the
vehicle is restarted.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
(TPMS)
(Vehicles Under 10K Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR) Only)
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (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
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 customer may also store the pressure values
chosen for each axle in the radio as a preset
pressure. The customer will be allowed to store up
to two sets of preset values in the radio for the
front and rear axle pressure values.
Once the customer selects the tire pressures for
the front and rear axles that they want to inflate or
deflate to, they can begin inflating or deflating one
tire at a time.
NOTE:The STFA system will only support inflating or
deflating one tire at a time.
The customer may choose to disable or enable the
STFA feature through use of the TFA settings in the
radio. If STFA appears grayed out it must be turned
on prior to selecting.
In order to use STFA, the Tire Fill Alert feature must
be enabled through the radio Ú page 199.
The system will be activated when the TPMS
receiver module detects a change in tire pressure.
The ignition must be in the RUN mode, with the
transmission in PARK (P).
The hazard lamps will come on to confirm the
vehicle is in Tire Fill Alert mode.
If the hazard lamps do not come on while inflating
or deflating the tire, the TPMS sensor may be in a
null spot 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.
When Tire Fill Alert mode is entered, the tire
pressure display screen will be displayed in the
instrument cluster.
Operation:
The horn will chirp once when the selected pres
-
sure is reached to let the user know when to
stop inflating or deflating the tire.
The horn will chirp three times if the tire is over -
inflated or over deflated and will continue to
chirp every five seconds if the user continues to
inflate or deflate the tire.
The horn will chirp once again when enough air
is added or removed to reach proper selected
pressure level.
Tire Pressure Information System (TPIS)
3500/4500/5500 Series Trucks
Your vehicle may be equipped with a Tire Pressure
Information System (TPIS).
The Tire Pressure Information System (TPIS) uses
wireless technology with wheel rim mounted
electronic sensors to transmit 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 TPIS consists of the following components:
Receiver module
Four TPMS sensors (Single Rear Wheel (SRW)
applications)
Six TPMS sensors (Dual Rear Wheel (DRW)
applications)
Pressure display in the instrument cluster
The TPIS will display all four (Single Rear Wheel
(SRW) applications) or six (Dual Rear Wheel (DRW)
applications) tire pressure values in the instrument
cluster display.
If a system fault is detected, 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 "SERVICE TPM
SYSTEM" message will no longer be displayed, and
a pressure value will display in place of the dashes.
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING
Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil change
indicator system. This system will alert you when it
is time to change your engine oil by displaying the
words “Oil Change Due” in your instrument cluster
display. The engine oil change indicator system is
duty cycle based, which means the engine oil
change interval may fluctuate depending on your
personal driving style. Failure to change the engine
oil per the maintenance schedule can result in
internal engine damage.
An authorized dealer will reset the oil change
indicator message after completing the scheduled
oil change. If a scheduled oil change is performed
by someone other than an authorized dealer, the
message can be reset by referring to the steps
described under instrument cluster display
Úpage 89. For Gasoline Engines, under no circumstances
should oil change intervals exceed 8,000 miles
(13,000 km), 12 months or 350 hours of engine
run time, whichever comes first. The 350 hours of
engine run or idle time is generally only a concern
for fleet customers.
For Diesel Engines, under no circumstances
should oil change intervals exceed 15,000 miles
(24,000 km) or 12 months, whichever comes first
or sooner if prompted by the oil change indicator
system.
NOTE:
It is recommended that every 3,000 miles
(4,800 km), check the engine oil level at least
30 minutes after a fully warmed engine is shut
off. Checking the oil level while the vehicle is on
level ground will improve the accuracy of the oil
level reading. Add oil only when the level is at or
below the ADD or MIN mark.
Severe service (high ambient temperature,
short trips, heavy loading, trailer towing,
off-road, or law enforcement use) may reduce
oil change intervals.
For Diesel Engines, configured with optional B20
capability are operated with greater than 5% levels
of biodiesel, the oil change interval must not
exceed 12,500 miles (20,000 km) or 400 hours,
whichever comes first under any circumstances.
See the Fuel Requirements section for more
information regarding operation with biodiesel
blend (B6-B20) fuel meeting ASTM specification
D-7467.
Perform Service Indicator — Diesel Engine
Your vehicle will require emissions maintenance at
a set interval. To help remind you when this
maintenance is due, the instrument cluster will
display “Perform Service”. When the “Perform
Service” message is displayed on the instrument
cluster it is necessary to have the emissions
maintenance performed. Emissions maintenance
may include replacing the Closed Crankcase
Ventilation (CCV) filter element. The procedure for
clearing and resetting the “Perform Service”
indicator message is located in the appropriate
Service Information.
CAUTION!
Failure to perform the required maintenance
items may result in damage to the vehicle.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Special Additives
The manufacturer strongly recommends against
using any special additives in the transmission.
Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) is an
engineered product and its performance may be
impaired by supplemental additives. Therefore, do
not add any fluid additives to the transmission. The
only exception to this policy is the use of special
dyes for diagnosing fluid leaks in 6-speed
transmissions. Avoid using transmission sealers as
they may adversely affect seals.
Fluid Level Check — 8-Speed Transmission
The fluid level is preset at the factory and does not
require adjustment under normal operating
conditions. Routine fluid level checks are not
required, therefore the transmission has no
dipstick. An authorized dealer can check your
transmission fluid level using special service tools. If you notice fluid leakage or transmission
malfunction, visit an authorized dealer
immediately to have the transmission fluid level
checked. Operating the vehicle with an improper
fluid level can cause severe transmission damage.
Fluid Level Check — 6-Speed Transmission
It is best to check the fluid level when the
transmission is at normal operating temperature
(158-176°F / 70-80°C). This normally occurs
after at least 15 miles (25 km) of driving. At normal
operating temperature the fluid cannot be held
comfortably between the fingertips. You can read
the transmission sump temperature in the
instrument cluster screen Ú page 89.
Use the following procedure to check the
transmission fluid level properly:
1. Monitor the transmission temperature using the instrument cluster display, and operate
the vehicle as required to reach the normal
operating temperature. If the transmission is
not functioning properly, or the vehicle cannot be driven, see the following Note and Caution
about checking the fluid level at colder
temperatures.
2. Park the vehicle on level ground.
3. Run the engine at normal idle speed for at least 60 seconds, and leave the engine
running for the rest of this procedure.
4. Fully apply the parking brake, and press the brake pedal.
5. Place the gear selector momentarily into each gear position (allowing time for the
transmission to fully engage in each position),
ending with the transmission in PARK.
6. Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean and reinsert it until seated.
7. Remove the dipstick again and note the fluid level on both sides. The fluid level reading is
only valid if there is a solid coating of oil on
both sides of the dipstick. Note that the holes
in the dipstick will be full of fluid if the actual
level is at or above the hole. The fluid level
should be between the “HOT” (upper)
reference holes on the dipstick at normal
operating temperature. If the fluid level is low,
add fluid through the dipstick tube to bring it to
the proper level. Do not overfill. Use ONLY the
specified fluid Ú page 421. After adding any
quantity of oil through the dipstick tube, wait a
CAUTION!
Do not use chemical flushes in your
transmission as the chemicals can damage your
transmission components. Such damage is not
covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
CAUTION!
If a transmission fluid leak occurs, visit an
authorized dealer immediately. Severe
transmission damage may occur. An authorized
dealer has the proper tools to adjust the fluid
level accurately.
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.............................................. 368Adding Coolant (Antifreeze)....................... 369Coolant Level.................................. 368, 370Cooling Capacity........................................ 418Disposal Of Used Coolant.......................... 370Drain, Flush, And Refill.............................. 368Inspection................................................. 370Points To Remember................................. 370Pressure Cap............................................. 369Radiator Cap............................................. 369Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze)..... 368, 419Corrosion Protection...................................... 407Cruise Control (Speed Control)... 148, 149, 150Cruise Light................................................... 110Customer Assistance..................................... 422Cybersecurity................................................. 199
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Daytime Running Lights................................... 52Dealer Service............................................... 353Defroster, Rear Window................................... 62Defroster, Windshield............................. 62, 322Delay (Intermittent) Wipers.............................. 57Deleting A Phone........................................... 238Diagnostic System, Onboard......................... 111Diesel Exhaust Brake.................................... 129Diesel Fuel..................................................... 415Diesel Fuel Requirements............................. 415Diesel Fuel System, Re-Priming..................... 363Differential, Limited Slip................................ 147
Dipsticks Power Steering......................................... 148Disabled Vehicle Towing............................... 339Disc Drive..................................................... 232Disconnecting............................................... 238DisposalAntifreeze (Engine Coolant)...................... 370Disturb.......................................................... 241Door Ajar....................................................... 105Door Ajar Light.............................................. 105Door LocksAutomatic.................................................... 27Doors............................................................... 24Draining Fuel/Water Separator Filter............ 360Driver Memory Presets................................. 230Driver’s Seat Back Tilt...................................... 31DrivingThrough Flowing, Rising, Or Shallow Standing Water
................................................... 198Dual Rear Wheels....................... 332, 406, 411
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Electric Brake Control System....................... 271Anti-Lock Brake System............................ 270Electronic Roll Mitigation................. 272, 277Electrical Power Outlets................................... 71Electronic Range Select (ERS)............. 134, 137Electronic Stability Control (ESC).................. 272Electronic Throttle Control Warning Light...... 104Electronically Shifted Transfer Case.... 140, 143
Emergency Braking.............................. 128, 280Emergency, In Case OfFreeing Vehicle When Stuck..................... 338Hazard Warning Flasher........................... 325Jacking...................................................... 329Jump Starting........................................... 333Emission Control System Maintenance......... 112Engine.................................................. 350, 351Air Cleaner................................................ 355Block Heater............................................. 119Break-In Recommendations............ 127, 128Compartment........................................... 351Compartment Identification...................... 350Coolant (Antifreeze).................................. 419Exhaust Gas Caution................................ 324Fails To Start............................................. 116Flooded, Starting...................................... 116Fuel Requirements................................... 413Identification............................................. 351Idling......................................................... 124Jump Starting........................................... 333Oil.................................................... 353, 419Oil Filler Cap............................................. 350Oil Filter.................................................... 354Oil Reset......................................................92Oil Selection.............................................. 353Oil Synthetic.............................................. 354Overheating.............................................. 335Runaway................................................... 176Starting..................................................... 115
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.................. 47Hood Prop........................................................ 77Hood Release.................................................. 77Hub Caps....................................................... 332
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Idle-Up Feature.............................................. 124Ignition............................................................ 18Switch......................................................... 18Inside Rearview Mirror............................ 39, 326Instrument Cluster........ 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89Descriptions.............................................. 110Display........................................................ 89Engine Oil Reset.......................................... 92Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning.................... 410Integrated Trailer Brake Control.................... 188Interior Appearance Care............................... 409Interior Lights.................................................. 55Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers).................. 57Intervention Regeneration Strategy........ 98, 364Inverter Outlet (115V)...................................... 72
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Jack Location................................................ 329Jack Operation.............................................. 329Jacking And Tire Changing............................ 329Jacking And Tire Changing
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...................... 329Jump Starting............................................... 333
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Key Fob Panic Alarm
................................................. 16Programming Additional Key Fobs............... 17Key Fob Battery Service
(Remote Keyless Entry).................................... 16
Key Fob Programming (Remote Keyless Entry).. 17
Keyless Enter 'n Go™.................... 25, 115, 117Passive Entry............................................... 25Keys................................................................. 15
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Lane Change And Turn Signals........................ 54Lane Change Assist......................................... 54LaneSense.................................................... 163Latches......................................................... 324Hood............................................................ 77
Lead Free Gasoline....................................... 413Leaks, Fluid................................................... 324Life Of Tires................................................... 399Light Bulbs........................................... 324, 384LIghtsElectrinic Power Steering Pump................ 105Oil Temperature........................................ 104Lights............................................................ 324Air Bag.................................... 103, 297, 322Automatic High Beam..................................52Brake Assist Warning................................ 274Brake Warning.......................................... 103Bulb Replacement.................................... 384Cab Top Clearance................................... 388Cargo...........................................................54Center Mounted Stop............................... 388Courtesy/Reading........................................55Cruise....................................................... 110Daytime Running.........................................52
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Indicator.... 104
Exterior.............................................. 51, 324Fog............................................................ 387Four Wheel Drive Indicator....................... 147
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............................................ 426Settings, Audio.............................................. 230Shift Lever Override....................................... 336Shifting.......................................................... 130Automatic Transmission.................. 132, 135Transfer Case............................................ 146Transfer Case, Shifting Into Transfer Case Neutral (N)............................................ 196Transfer Case, Shifting Out Of Transfer Case Neutral (N)................................... 197Signals, Turn..................................54, 110, 324Sirius Satellite Radio..................................... 226Favorites................................................... 229Replay....................................................... 228SiriusXM Satellite RadioBrowse in SXM.......................................... 229Favorites................................................... 229Replay....................................................... 228Sliding Rear Window, Power............................ 76Smart Watch.................................................. 258Snow Chains (Tire Chains)............................. 404Snow Plow..................................................... 192Snow Tires..................................................... 401SOS Call............................................... 247, 259
Spare Tires.......................................... 401, 402Speed ControlAccel/Decel.............................................. 150Cancel...................................................... 150Resume.................................................... 150Speed Control (Cruise Control)............ 149, 150Starting....................................... 113, 115, 117Automatic Transmission.................. 113, 117Button......................................................... 18Cold Weather............................................ 117Engine Block Heater................................. 119Engine Fails To Start................................. 116Starting And Operating.................................. 115Starting Procedures............................. 115, 117Starting Procedures (Diesel Engines)........... 117Starting Procedures (Gas Engines)............... 113SteeringPower....................................................... 148Tilt Column.................................................. 27Wheel, Heated...................................... 27, 28Wheel, Tilt.................................................... 27
Steering Wheel Audio Controls...................... 224Steering Wheel Mounted Sound System....... 224Stolen Vehicle Assistance.................... 255, 260Storage............................................................65Storage Compartment, Center Seat.................66Storage, Vehicle..................................... 65, 407Store Radio Presets...................................... 230Storing Your Vehicle...................................... 407Sunglasses Storage.........................................68Sway Control, Trailer..................................... 277Synthetic Engine Oil...................................... 354
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Telescoping Steering Column...........................27Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC).............64TiltDown...........................................................33Up................................................................33Tilt Steering Column.........................................27Tip Start............................................... 115, 117Tire And Loading Information Placard........... 394Tire Markings................................................ 389Tire Safety Information.................................. 389
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