m Electronic Speed Control — If Equipped . . . . . 188▫ To Activate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188▫ To Set At A Desired Speed .
m Power Inverter — If Equipped . . . . . . . . . . . . 213m Cupholders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214▫ Instrument Panel Cupho
MIRRORSInside Day/Night Mirror — If EquippedA two-point pivot system allows for horizontal andvertical adjustment of the mirror. Adjust the mirror toc
CAUTION!To avoid damage to the mirror during cleaning, neverspray any cleaning solution directly onto the mirror.Apply the solution onto a clean cloth
Driver’s Outside Automatic Dimming Mirror — IfEquippedThe outside mirror will automatically adjust for glarefrom vehicles behind you. This feature is
Select a mirror and press one of the four arrows for thedirection you want the mirror to move.Driver’s power mirror preselected positions can be con-t
Illuminated Vanity Mirrors — If EquippedAn illuminated vanity mirror is located on the sun visor.To use the mirror, rotate the sun visor down and swin
When the vehicle is started, the BSM warning light willbe momentarily illuminated in both outside rear viewmirrors to let the driver know that the sys
The area on the rear fascia where the radar sensors arelocated must remain free of snow, ice, and dirt/roadcontamination so that the BSM system can fu
The BSM system can also be configured to sound anaudible (chime) alert and mute the radio to notify thedriver of objects that have entered the detecti
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm A Word About Your Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12▫ Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) . . . . .
Entering From The RearVehicles that come up from behind your vehicle on eitherside and enter the rear detection zone with a relativespeed of less than
The BSM system is designed not to issue an alert onstationary objects such as guardrails, posts, walls, foliage,berms, etc. However, occasionally the
The BSM system will not alert you of objects that aretraveling in the opposite direction of the vehicle inadjacent lanes.WARNING!The Blind Spot Monito
RCP monitors the rear detection zones on both sides ofthe vehicle, for objects that are moving toward the side ofthe vehicle with a minimum speed of a
Modes Of OperationThree selectable modes of operation are available in theElectronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC). Refer to“Personal Settings (Cu
Blind Spot Alert OffWhen the BSM system is turned off there will be novisual or audible alerts from either the BSM or RCPsystems.NOTE: The BSM system
uconnectt allows you to transfer calls between the sys-tem and your cellular phone as you enter or exit yourvehicle and enables you to mute the system
The uconnectt phone is fully integrated with the vehi-cle’s audio system. The volume of the uconnectt phonecan be adjusted either from the radio volum
Help CommandIf you need assistance at any prompt, or if you want toknow your options at any prompt, say 9Help9 followingthe beep. The uconnectt phone
•For identification purposes, you will be prompted togive the uconnectt phone a name for your cellularphone. Each cellular phone that is paired should
m Sliding Side Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40▫ Power Sliding Side Door — If Equipped . . . . . 41▫ Sliding Side Door Child Protec
•The system will prompt you to say the name of theperson you want to call.•After the 9Ready9 prompt and the following beep, saythe name of the person
The uconnectt phone will allow you to enter up to 32names in the phonebook with each name having up tofour associated phone numbers and designations.
•This downloaded phonebook cannot be edited ordeleted on the uconnectt phone. These can only beedited on the cellular phone. The changes are trans-fer
Edit uconnectt Phonebook EntriesNOTE:•Editing names in the phonebook is recommendedwhen the vehicle is not in motion.•Automatic downloaded phonebook e
•After you enter the Phonebook Delete menu, you willthen be asked for the name of the entry that you wishto delete. You can either say the name of a p
•After the 9Ready9 prompt and the following beep, say9Phonebook List Names.9•The uconnectt phone will play the names of all thephonebook entries, incl
cellular phone. Press the PHONE button to place thecurrent call on hold and answer the incoming call.NOTE: The uconnectt phone compatible phones in th
Three-Way CallingTo initiate three-way calling, press the VOICE RECOG-NITION button while a call is in progress, and make asecond phone call, as descr
•After the ignition key is switched to OFF, a call cancontinue on the uconnectt phone for a certain dura-tion, after which the call is automatically t
•After the 9Ready9 prompt and the following beep, say9Emergency9 and the uconnectt phone will instructthe paired cellular phone to call the emergency
m Rear Seat Delete Feature(Commercial Vehicles Only) — If Equipped . . . . . 88▫ Restraining Infants And Small Children WithSeat Delete Feature(Commer
NOTE:•The towing assistance number dialed is based on thecountry where the vehicle is purchased (1-800-528-2069 for the U.S., 1-877-213-4525 for Canad
navigating through an automated customer service cen-ter menu structure, and to leave a number on a pager.You can also send stored uconnectt phonebook
Phone and Network Status IndicatorsIf available on the radio and/or on a premium displaysuch as the instrument panel cluster, and supported byyour cel
Advanced Phone ConnectivityTransfer Call to and from Cellular PhoneThe uconnectt phone allows ongoing calls to be trans-ferred from your cellular phon
•After the 9Ready9 prompt and the following beep, say9Setup Select Phone9 and follow the prompts.•You can also press the VOICE RECOGNITION buttonat an
•Press the VOICE RECOGNITION button and say the9Setup, Voice Training9 command.Repeat the words and phrases when prompted by theuconnectt phone. For b
•Even though the system is designed for users speakingin North American English, French, and Spanish ac-cents, the system may not always work for some
•Performance, such as audio clarity, echo, and loudnessto a large degree rely on the phone and network, andnot the uconnectt phone.•Echo at the far en
136 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 1373
A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYSYour vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. This systemconsists of a Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitterwith integrated igni
138 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
Voice CommandsPrimary Alternate(s)zeroonetwothreefourfivesixseveneightninestar (*)plus (+)pound (#)add locationallVoice CommandsPrimary Alternate(s)ca
Voice CommandsPrimary Alternate(s)languagelist nameslist phonesmobilemutemute offnew entrynopagerpair a phonephone pairing pairingphonebook phone book
General InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules andRSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to thefollowing conditions:•
When you press the VR button, you will hear a beep. Thebeep is your signal to give a command.NOTE: If you do not say a command within a fewseconds, th
CommandsThe Voice Recognition (VR) system understands twotypes of commands. Universal commands are available atall times. Local commands are available
Radio FMTo switch to the FM band, say “FM” or “Radio FM”. Inthis mode, you may say the following commands:•“Frequency” (to change the frequency)•“Next
MemoTo switch to the voice recorder mode, say “Memo”. Inthis mode, you may say the following commands:•“New Memo” (to record a new memo) — During ther
NOTE: Keep in mind that you have to press the VRbutton first and wait for the beep before speaking the“Barge In” commands.Voice TrainingFor users expe
Manual Front And Second Row Seat AdjusterThe adjusting bar is located under the front of the seat.Pull the bar upward and move the seat to the desired
Integrated Ignition KeyThe integrated ignition key operates the ignition switch.It also contains the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) trans-mitter and a eme
Eight–Way Driver And Passenger Power Seat — IfEquippedThe power seat switches are located on the outboard sideof the seat. The front switch controls t
CAUTION!DO NOT place any article under a power seat orimpede its ability to move as it may cause damage tothe seat controls. Seat travel may become li
Heated Seats — If EquippedThis feature heats the front driver and passenger seats.The controls for front heated seats are located on thecenter instrum
WARNING!Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skinbecause of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes,spinal cord injury, medication, alcohol use,
WARNING!DO NOT ride with the seatback reclined so that theshoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest.In a collision you could slide under t
Stow ’n GoT Seating — If EquippedOn vehicles equipped with Stow ’n Got seating, thesecond and third row seats may be folded into the floorfor convenie
4. Pull up on the seatback recliner lever located on theoutboard side of the seat and fold the seatback down. Toassure the seatback is latched in the
CAUTION!The storage bin cover must be locked and flat toavoid damage from contact with the front seat tracks,which have minimal clearance to the cover
3. Pull upward on the seatback recliner lever, located onthe outboard side of the seat, to return the seatback to itsfull upright position.4. Adjust t
WARNING!In the event of a collision you could be injured if theseat is not fully latched.Swivel ’n GoT Premium Seating — If EquippedPremium second row
NOTE: Power window switches will also remain activefor up to 90 seconds after the ignition switch has beenturned OFF, depending upon the accessory del
•Seats are removableWARNING!When the seatback release handle is lifted, the seat-back will rotate forward. To avoid injury, if you arenot seated in th
Seatbacks fold forward on an angle, not flat. This allowsthe seats to swivel when the seatbacks are folded.WARNING!Failure to comply with the followin
Removing Swivel ’n Got Premium Seating — IfEquipped1. Remove any obstructions from the floor behind theseat, and stow the third row seat.2. Pull up on
WARNING!In a collision, you or others in your vehicle could beinjured if seats are not properly latched to their floorattachments. Always be sure the
The table and leg are stored beneath the floor when not inuse. To install the table follow these steps:1. Open the floor storage cover in front of the
5. Twist the pole in a clockwise rotation until it stops.NOTE: You will hear an audible “click” when the lockbutton engages the base.6. Place the tabl
To separate the table top from the pole, follow thesesteps:1. Locate the release latch on the underside of the tabletop.2. Pull horizontally on the la
Plastic Grocery Bag Retainer HooksRetainer hooks which will hold plastic grocery baghandles are built into the seatbacks of all rear seats andsome fro
WARNING!If not properly latched, the bench seats could becomeloose. Personal injuries could result. After reinstall-ing these seats, be sure the red i
The switch is only functional when the liftgate is openand the vehicle is in PARK.The rear switch bank allows multiple power folding andunfolding posi
the vehicle. The system will shut the engine off in twoseconds if an invalid RKE transmitter is used to start theengine.After turning the ignition swi
NOTE: The third row power seat system includesobstacle detection for safe operation. When the systemdetects an obstacle, the motors will stop and reve
To Unfold Third Row Seats1. Pull up on the assist strap to lift the seat out of thestorage bin and push the seat forward until the anchorslatch.2. Pul
WARNING!To avoid serious injury or death, NEVER operate thevehicle with occupants in the third row seat while inthe tailgate mode.DRIVER MEMORY SEAT —
Setting Memory Positions and Linking RKETransmitter to MemoryNOTE: Each time the SET (S) button and a numberedbutton (1 or 2) is pressed, you erase th
11. Select 9Remote Linked to Memory9 in the ElectronicVehicle Information Center (EVIC) and enter “Yes”. Referto the “Customer-Programmable Features”
3. Press and release the memory SET (S) button locatedon the driver’s door. A chime will sound signaling thatyou are in the memory set mode.4. Within
•When you remove the key from the ignition switch thedriver seat will move to a position 0.3 in (7.7 mm)forward of the rear stop if the driver seat po
TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOODTo open the hood, two latches must be released.1. Pull the hood release lever located on the instrumentpanel, below the stee
CAUTION!To prevent possible damage, do not slam the hood toclose it. Lower the hood until it is open approxi-mately 12 in (30 cm) and then drop it. Th
Interior LightingInterior lights are turned on when a door or liftgate isopened, the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter isactivated, or when the d
Replacement KeysNOTE: Only RKE transmitters that are programmed tothe vehicle electronics can be used to start and operatethe vehicle. Once an RKE tra
Parade Mode (Daytime Brightness Feature)Rotate the dimmer control to the firstdetent. This feature brightens theodometer, radio and overhead dis-plays
HeadlightsTurn the headlight switch knob to the seconddetent to turn the headlights and parking lightson. This also turns on all instrument panellight
on when windshield wipers are on may be found onvehicles equipped with an automatic headlight system.Refer to the Electronic Vehicle Information Cente
Daytime Running Lights (Canada/Fleet VehiclesOnly)The headlights on your vehicle will illuminate when theengine is started and the transmission is in
Multifunction LeverThe multifunction lever is located on the left side of thesteering column.The multifunction lever controls the:•Turn Signals•Headli
Turn Signal WarningIf the vehicle electronics sense that the vehicle hastraveled at over 18 mph (29 km/h) for about 1 mile(1.6 km) with the turn signa
NOTE: Always remove any buildup of snow that pre-vents the windshield wiper blades from returning to theoff position. If the windshield wiper switch i
2. Intermittent, Low and High Speed WipersUse the intermittent wipers when weather conditionsmake a single wiping cycle, with a variable pause be-twee
To tilt the column, push the lever downward to theunlocked position. Move the steering column up ordown, as desired. Pull the lever upward to the lock
Press the button forward to move the pedals forward(toward the front of the vehicle).Press the button rearward to move the pedals rearward(toward the
VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM — IF EQUIPPEDThe Vehicle Security Alarm monitors the vehicle doorsfor unauthorized entry and the ignition switch for unau-thori
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL — IF EQUIPPEDWhen engaged, Electronic Speed Control takes over theaccelerator operation at speeds greater than 25 mph(40 km/h
WARNING!Leaving the Electronic Speed Control system onwhen not in use is dangerous. You could accidentlyset the system or cause it to go faster than y
To decrease speed while speed control is set, press theSET/DECEL lever downward, and hold. Release theElectronic Speed Control lever when the desired
REAR PARK ASSIST — IF EQUIPPEDThe Rear Park Assist provides visible and audible indi-cations of the distance between the rear fascia and thedetected o
Rear Park Assist Warning DisplayThe Rear Park Assist Warning Display, located in theheadliner near the liftgate glass, provides both visibleand audibl
WARNING DISPLAY DISTANCESDISPLAY INDICA-TOROBSTACLE DISTANCE FROM: INDICATORCOLORAUDIBLE SIGNALREAR CORNERS REAR CENTERInner LED 59 in (150 cm) Yellow
WARNING!•Drivers must be careful when backing up, evenwhen using the Rear Park Assist. Always checkcarefully behind your vehicle, and be sure to check
CAUTION!•To avoid vehicle damage, the Rear Park Assistshould only be used as a parking aid and is unableto recognize every obstacle, including small o
Service The Rear Park AssistIf the Rear Park Assist malfunctions, the instrumentcluster will actuate a single chime, once per ignitioncycle, and it wi
WARNING!Drivers must be careful when backing up even whenusing the Rear Backup Camera System. Alwayscheck carefully behind your vehicle, and be sure t
VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADAWith respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the nameChrysler LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and thename Chrysler Canada Inc
Disarm The SystemEither press the UNLOCK button on the RKE transmitteror insert a valid ignition key into the ignition switch.NOTE:•The driver’s door
4. Enable or disable the rear camera feature by selecting9enable rear camera in reverse9 soft key.5. Press the “save” soft key.6. When the vehicle is
NOTE: Premium sunroof console models include all ofabove except sunglass storage.Courtesy/Interior LightingAt the forward end of the console are two c
Sunglass Storage (non-sunroof only)At the rear of the front overhead console, a compartmentis provided for the storage of two pairs of sunglasses.From
Rear Courtesy/Reading Lights — If EquippedThe overhead console has two sets of courtesy lights. Thelights turn on when a front door, a sliding door or
The HomeLinkt buttons that are located in the headlineror sun visor designate the three different HomeLinktchannels.NOTE: HomeLinkt is disabled when t
Programming HomelinkTBefore You BeginIf you have not trained any of the HomeLinkt buttons,erase all channels before you begin training.To do this, pre
•After training a HomeLinkt channel, if the garagedoor does not operate with HomeLinkt and the ga-rage door opener was manufactured after 1995, thegar
6. Firmly press and release the “Learn” or “Training”button. The name and color of the button may vary bymanufacturer.NOTE: There are 30 seconds in wh
Gate Operator/Canadian ProgrammingCanadian radio frequency laws require transmitter sig-nals to time-out (or quit) after several seconds of trans-miss
Troubleshooting TipsIf you are having trouble programming HomeLinkt, hereare some of the most common solutions:•Replace the battery in the original tr
Security System Manual OverrideThe Vehicle Security Alarm will not arm if you lock thedoors using the manual door lock plunger.ILLUMINATED ENTRY SYSTE
Power Sunroof OperationOpening the Sunroof ManuallyPress the switch rearward and hold, and the sunroof willopen automatically from any position. The s
WARNING!Never leave children in a vehicle with the key in theignition switch. Occupants, particularly unattendedchildren, can become entrapped by the
Auto-Express with Anti-Pinch ProtectionDuring express closing, anytime an obstacle that restrictsglass movement is detected, the motor will stop andre
One outlet in the removable floor console shares a fusewith the lower outlet in the instrument panel and is alsoconnected to the battery. Do not excee
WARNING! (Continued)•Close the lid when not in use and while drivingthe vehicle.•If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause anelectric shock and failu
POWER INVERTER — IF EQUIPPEDA 110-Volt, 150-Watt inverter outlet (if equipped) con-verts DC current to AC current, and is located on the leftrear trim
To turn on the power outlet, press the switch once. Pressthe switch a second time to turn the power outlet off.CUPHOLDERSThere are nine cupholders in
Pull the drawer out firmly until it stops, and place thecontainer to be held in either one of the cupholder wells.The cupholders are designed to accom
Two outboard mesh pockets are on intermediate seating.The mesh pockets are flexible enough to hold juice boxes,toys, games or MP3 players, etc.Smoker’
Lower Glove CompartmentTo open the lower compartment pull out on the releasehandle.NOTE: The lower compartment is equipped with a lockthat is part of
equipped from the factory with three-button RKE trans-mitters, and those built with power options will beequipped with up to seven-button RKE transmit
Sliding Side Door Bottle HolderBoth sliding doors have a bottle holder molded right intothe trim.Driver Seatback Storage — If EquippedThe driver’s sea
Second Row Seat Storage Bins — If EquippedThe seat storage bins are located on the floor in front ofthe second row seats. The area below the covers ca
CAUTION!NOTE: The storage bin cover must be locked and flatto avoid damage from contact with the front seattracks, which have minimal clearance to the
NOTE: With all rear seats stowed or removed, 4 x 8 footsheets of building material will fit on the vehicle floorwith the liftgate closed. The front se
To Remove The Basic Floor Console1. Remove the front anchor cup plug and clip.2. Slide the console base forward while lifting slightly toclear the rea
•Upper storage bin can hold nine regular or 18 thin CDsor other items•Large console center storage will store headphones forthe available rear DVD ent
holder insert for both cavities can easily be removed forcleaning. The cupholders will also accommodate largesize cups and 20 oz (.6 L) bottles.Positi
Dual Storage BinsPosition 3 shows the top portion of the console in arearward position. This is accomplished by lifting theupper most latch at the fro
To Remove The Premium Floor Console1. Pull up on the bottom release handle in the front of theconsole.2. Lift the rear of the console up several inche
NOTE:•You can turn off the heated mirror feature at anytimeby pressing the rear window defroster switch a secondtime.•To prevent excessive battery dra
Remote Unlock Doors and LiftgatePress and release the UNLOCK button on the RKEtransmitter once to unlock the driver’s side or twice tounlock all doors
WARNING!Do not install the load-leveling system on vehiclesthat are not equipped with Anti-Lock Brakes. Ve-hicles without Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) have
The tie down holes on the crossbar ends should alwaysbe used to tie down the load. Check the straps frequentlyto be sure that the load remains securel
WARNING!Cargo must be securely tied before driving yourvehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off thevehicle, particularly at high speeds, resultin
Once the screen is completely to the top of the window,extend the top bar of the sun screen over the two hooksattached to the top of the window.To low
UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTSm Instrument Panel Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237m Instrument Cluster – Base . . . . . . . . .
m AM/FM/CD/DVD Radio (RER/REN) – IfEquipped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268▫ Operating Instructions — Voice RecognitionSys
▫ Play Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292▫ List Or Browse Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294m uconnectt studios (Satellite
m Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305▫ Manual Heating And Air ConditioningSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES1 — Air Vents 5 — Storage Bin 9 — Storage or DVD 13 — Switch Bank2 — Instrument Cluster 6 — Upper Glove Compartment 10 — Cup
Remote Lock Doors and LiftgatePress and release the LOCK button on the RKE transmit-ter to lock all doors and liftgate. The horn will chirp onceto ack
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – BASE238 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER – PREMIUMUNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 2394
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS1. Fuel GaugeThe pointer shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank whenthe ignition switch is in the ON position.2. Fuel
WARNING!A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You orothers could be badly burned by steam or boilingcoolant. You may want to call an authorized de
If the ABS light is on, the brake system should be servicedas soon as possible to restore the benefits of Anti-Lockbrakes. If the ABS light does not t
If brake failure is indicated, immediate repair is neces-sary.WARNING!Driving a vehicle with the red brake light on isdangerous. Part of the brake sys
11. Odometer / Trip Odometer — If EquippedThe odometer shows the total distance the vehicle hasbeen driven.U.S. federal regulations require that upon
NOTE:•If your vehicle is equipped with a hood switch, in thecase of hood ajar, a warning message will be displayedin either the PRNDL/Odometer display
means the engine oil change interval may fluctuatedependent upon your personal driving style.Unless reset, this message will continue to display eacht
the ON position before engine start. If the bulb does notcome on when turning the key from OFF to ON, have thecondition checked promptly.Certain condi
NOTE:Pressing the LOCK button on the RKE transmit-ter while you are in the vehicle will activate the VehicleSecurity Alarm. Opening a door with the Ve
If a problem is detected, the light will come on while theengine is running. Cycle the ignition key when thevehicle has completely stopped and the shi
21. Vehicle Security Light — If EquippedThis light will flash at a fast rate for approxi-mately 15 seconds when the vehicle securityalarm is arming an
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has beenequipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale w
CAUTION!The TPMS has been optimized for the originalequipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures andwarning have been established for the tire sizeequip
28. Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC) Display /Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) Display—If EquippedCompass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC) Displ
CMTC Reset ButtonsCMTC Reset ButtonPress the left reset button located on the instrumentcluster to scroll through sub menus (i.e., Trip Functions:AVG
Compass/Temperature DisplayCompass VarianceCompass Variance is the difference between MagneticNorth and Geographic North. To ensure compass accu-racy,
To Set the VarianceStart the engine and leave the transmission gear selectorlever in the PARK position. Press and hold the CMTCreset button (for appro
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER(EVIC) — IF EQUIPPEDThe Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) fea-tures a driver-interactive display that
EVIC Menu / Step Control Button, asit appears on the left side of the steer-ing column.Press and release the MENU button, and themode displayed will c
Power Open/Close Left Power Sliding Door — IfEquippedPress the LEFT Power Sliding Door button twice on theRKE transmitter within five seconds to Power
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)DisplaysWhen the appropriate conditions exist, the EVIC displaysthe following messages:•Door(s) Ajar (with
rear view icons will be illuminated. If electronic inter-ference is present, the BSM system will illuminate theicon only on the side of interference a
Trip FunctionsPress and release the MENU button until one of thefollowing Trip Functions displays in the EVIC.Press the STEP button to scroll through
Display Units of Measure in:To make your selection, press and release the STEPbutton until “ENGLISH” or “METRIC” appears.To Reset the DisplayReset wil
3. Press the STEP button until “Calibrate Compass” isdisplayed in the EVIC.4. Press and release the RESET button to start the cali-bration. The “CAL”
2. Press and hold the compass button for approximatelytwo seconds.3. Press the STEP button until “Compass Variance” mes-sage, and the last variance zo
Auto UNLK On ExitWhen ON is selected, all doors will unlock when thevehicle is stopped and the transmission is in the PARK orNEUTRAL position and the
Headlamp Off DelayWhen this feature is selected, the driver can choose tohave the headlights remain on for 0, 30, 60, or 90 secondswhen exiting the ve
unlocked with the RKE transmitter. To make your selec-tion, press and release the RESET button until “OFF,”“30 sec.,” “60 sec.,” or “90 sec.” appears.
Door AlertWhen this feature is selected the signal lamps activatewhen power or manual sliding doors are in operation,signaling other drivers that some
2. Press and hold the UNLOCK button on a programmedRKE transmitter for at least 4 seconds, but no longer than10 seconds. Then, press and hold the LOCK
AM/FM/CD/DVD RADIO (RER/REN) – IFEQUIPPEDNOTE: The sales code is located on the lower right sideof the unit’s faceplate.The REN and RER radios contain
4. To move the hour forward, touch the screen where theword “Hour” with the arrow pointing upward is dis-played. To move the hour backward, touch the
Changing the Time Zone1. Turn on the radio.2. Touch the screen where the time is displayed. Theclock setting menu will appear on the screen.3. Touch t
Power Switch/Volume Control (Rotary)Push the ON/VOLUME control knob to turn on theradio. Push the ON/VOLUME control knob a secondtime to turn off the
RW/FFPressing the RW (Rewind) or FF (Fast Forward) buttonscauses the tuner to search for the next frequency in thedirection of the arrows. This featur
SET/RND Button — To Set the PushbuttonMemoryWhen you are receiving a station that you wish tocommit to pushbutton memory, press the SET/RNDbutton. The
Inserting Compact Disc(s)Gently insert one CD into the CD player with the CDlabel facing up. The CD will automatically be pulled intothe CD player and
NOTE: Ejecting with the ignition OFF is not allowed onconvertible or soft-top models (if equipped).SEEK ButtonPress the right SEEK button for the next
Supported Media (Disc Types)The MP3 file recording media supported by the radio areCDDA, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and CDDA+MP3.Supported Medium Formats (File
Supported MP3 File FormatsThe radio will recognize only files with the *.MP3 exten-sion as MP3 files. Non-MP3 files named with the *.MP3extension may
NOTE:•Perchlorate Material — special handling may apply.See: www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.•Do not touch the battery terminals that are o
Playback of MP3 FilesWhen a medium containing MP3 data is loaded, theradio checks all files on the medium. If the mediumcontains a lot of folders or f
SALES CODE RES/RSC — AM/FM STEREORADIO WITH CD PLAYER (MP3 AUX JACK) ANDSIRIUS RADIONOTE: The radio sales code is located on the lower rightside of th
to seek up and the left switch to seek down. The radiowill remain tuned to the new station until you makeanother selection. Holding either button will
5. To exit, press any button/knob or wait five seconds.The clock can also be set by pressing the SETUP button.For vehicles equipped with satellite rad
Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a fourthtime and BALANCE will display. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL control knob to the right or left to adjust theso
Program Type16-Digit CharacterDisplayPersonality PersnltyPublic PublicRhythm and Blues R & BReligious Music Rel MuscReligious Talk Rel TalkRock Ro
SET/RND Button — To Set the PushbuttonMemoryWhen you are receiving a station that you wish tocommit to pushbutton memory, press the SET/RNDbutton. The
Inserting Compact Disc(s)Gently insert one CD into the CD player with the CDlabel facing up. The CD will automatically be pulled intothe CD player and
NOTE: Ejecting with the ignition OFF is not allowed onconvertible or soft-top models (if equipped).SEEK ButtonPress the right SEEK button for the next
Supported Media (Disc Types)The MP3 file recording media supported by the radio areCDDA, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and CDDA+MP3.Supported Medium Formats (File
REMOTE STARTING SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPEDThis system uses the Remote Keyless Entry(RKE) transmitter to start the engine conve-niently from outside the vehi
Supported MP3 File FormatsThe radio will recognize only files with the *.MP3 exten-sion as MP3 files. Non-MP3 files named with the *.MP3extension may
Playback of MP3 FilesWhen a medium containing MP3 data is loaded, theradio checks all files on the medium. If the mediumcontains a lot of folders or f
Press and hold the INFO button again for three secondsto return to 9elapsed time9 display.Operation Instructions - Auxiliary ModeThe auxiliary (AUX) j
feature, refer to the separate RER, REN or REZ User’sManual. UCI is available only if equipped as an optionwith these radios.This feature allows you t
•If the iPodt battery is completely discharged, it maynot communicate with the UCI system until a mini-mum charge is attained. Leaving the iPodt conne
•Jump backward in the current track by pressing andholding the << RW button. Holding the << RWbutton long enough will take you to the begi
Shuffle OFF modes for the iPodt. If the RND icon isshowing on the radio display, then the shuffle mode isON.List Or Browse ModeDuring Play mode, press
•To Exit List mode without selecting a track, press thesame PRESET button again to go back to Playmode.•LIST button: The LIST button will display the
uconnectT studios (SATELLITE RADIO) — IFEQUIPPED (REN/REQ/RER/RES/REU RADIOSONLY)Satellite radio uses direct satellite-to-receiver broadcast-ing techn
selected. Press the TUNE/SCROLL control knob and theSirius ID number will display. The Sirius ID numberdisplay will time out in two minutes. Press any
TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE1INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NOTE:•If your power door locks were unlocked, Remote Startwill automatically lock the doors.•The park lights will turn on and remain on duringRemote S
•Dense tree coverage may interrupt reception in theform of short audio mutes.•Driving under wide bridges or along tall buildings cancause intermittent
RW/FFPressing the RW (Rewind) or FF (Fast Forward) buttonscauses the tuner to search for the next channel in thedirection of the arrows.TUNE Control (
SETUP ButtonPressing the SETUP button allows you to select thefollowing items:•Display Sirius ID number — Press the AUDIO/SELECT button to display the
Operating Instructions — Video EntertainmentSystem (VES)™ (If Equipped)Refer to separate “Video Entertainment System (VES)™Guide.”uconnectT studios (S
•Ten different medias to choose from in each screen(AM, FM, Sirius Radio, Sirius Backseat TV™, DVD1,DVD2, Hard Disc Drive (HDD), AUX in radio, AUX1,AU
REMOTE SOUND SYSTEM CONTROLS — IFEQUIPPEDThe remote sound system controls are located on the rearsurface of the steering wheel, at the three and nineo
The button located in the center of the left-hand switchwill tune to the next preset station that you have pro-grammed in the radio preset pushbutton.
RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONESUnder certain conditions, the cellular phone being on inyour vehicle can cause erratic or noisy performance fromyou
Front Blower ControlThere are seven blower speeds. Usethis control to regulate the amount ofair forced through the system in anymode you select. The b
Mode Control (Air Direction)Mode control allows you to choosefrom several selections of air distribu-tion. You can select either a primarymode, as ide
Cancel Remote StartRemote Starting will also cancel if any of the followingoccur:•The engine stalls or engine speed exceeds 2500 rpm•Any engine warnin
Mix ModeAir is directed through the floor, defrost and sidewindow demist outlets. This setting works best incold or snowy conditions that require extr
NOTE:•If the RECIRCULATION button is pressed when thesystem is in MIX, DEFROST, or FLOOR mode theRECIRCULATION LED indicator will flash 3 timesand the
Air Conditioning OperationPush on this button to engage the Air Condition-ing (A/C). A light will illuminate when the A/CSystem is engagedNOTE: The ai
The Three-Zone Temperature Control bottom panel con-trols rear Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioningoperations.The primary control for the rear b
The rear blower and temperature controls for the rearseat passengers are located in the headliner, near thecenter of the vehicle.Rear Blower ControlTh
CAUTION!Interior air enters the Rear Manual Climate Controlsystem through an intake grille, located in the pas-senger side trim panel behind the third
Rear Mode ControlHeadliner ModeAir comes from the outlets in the headliner. Each ofthese outlets can be individually adjusted to directthe flow of air
Front Upper ATC Panel1 - System On/Off 9 - Air Conditioning (A/C)On/Off2 - Blower Indicator 10 - AUTO Mode / Blower3 - Left Front Temperature 11 - Fro
Automatic Operation1. Press the AUTO button on the Front Upper ATC Paneland the word AUTO will illuminate in the front ATCdisplay, along with three te
Manual OperationThis system offers a full complement of manual overridefeatures. The AUTO symbol in the front ATC display willbe turned off when the s
DOOR LOCKSManual Door LocksLock the doors by pushing down on the lock plungers oneach door trim panel.If the lock plunger is down when you shut the do
Floor ModeAir comes from the floor outlets. A slight amount ofair is directed through the defrost and side windowdemister outlets.Mix ModeAir comes fr
Recirculation ControlWhen outside air contains smoke, odors, orhigh humidity, or if rapid cooling is desired,you may wish to recirculate interior air
The Rear ATC System is located in the headliner, near thecenter of the vehicle.1. Press the REAR LOCK button on the front lower ATCpanel. This turns o
NOTE:•It is not necessary to move the temperature settings forcold or hot vehicles. The system automatically adjuststhe temperature, mode and fan spee
When rear controls are locked by the front system, theLOCK symbol on the temperature knob is illuminatedand any rear overhead adjustments are ignored.
Winter OperationTo ensure the best possible heater and defroster perfor-mance, make sure the engine cooling system is function-ing properly and the pr
Operating Tips A/C Air Filter— If EquippedOn vehicles equipped with Automatic Temperature Con-trol (ATC), the climate control system filters out dust
STARTING AND OPERATINGCONTENTSm Starting Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329▫ Automatic Transaxle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
m Driving Through Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340▫ Flowing/Rising Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340▫ Shallow Standing Water . . . .
m Fuel Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378▫ 3.3L/3.8L Gasoline Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378▫ 4.0L Gasoline Engine . . . .
WARNING!•For personal security and safety in the event of anaccident, lock the vehicle doors as you drive aswell as when you park and leave the vehicl
m Trailer Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393▫ Common Towing Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . 393▫ Towing Tips . . . . . . . . .
STARTING PROCEDURESBefore starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust theinside and outside mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and ifpresent, instruc
NOTE: This vehicle is equipped with a transaxle shiftinterlocking system. The brake pedal must be pressedto shift out of PARK.Extreme Cold Weather (Be
CAUTION!To prevent damage to the starter, DO NOT crank theengine for more than 15–second intervals at one time.Wait 10 to 15 seconds before trying aga
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLECAUTION!Damage to the transaxle may occur if the followingprecautions are not observed:•Move the shift lever into PARK only after t
Automatic Transaxle Ignition Interlock SystemFor electrical system malfunctions, there is an overridefor the interlock system. In order to override th
Gear RangesDo not race the engine when moving the shift lever fromPARK or NEUTRAL positions into another gear range.PARKThis range supplements the par
The following indicators should be used to ensure thatyou have placed the shift lever into the PARK position:•When moving the shift lever into PARK, p
DRIVE — Six-Speed TransaxleThis range should be used for most city and highwaydriving. It provides the smoothest upshifts, downshifts,and best fuel ec
the transaxle into third gear, the transaxle will never shiftabove third gear, but can shift down to second or firstgear automatically, when needed.Sw
chime will sound if the key is in the ignition switch anda door is open, as a reminder to remove the key.If you press the power door lock switch while
Reset Mode - Electronic TransaxleThe transaxle is monitored electronically for abnormalconditions. If a condition is detected that could causedamage,
DRIVING ON SLIPPERY SURFACESAccelerationRapid acceleration on snow covered, wet, or other slip-pery surfaces may cause the front wheels to pull errati
DRIVING THROUGH WATERDriving through water more than a few inches/centimeters deep will require extra caution to ensuresafety and prevent damage to yo
CAUTION! (Continued)•Driving through standing water may cause dam-age to your vehicle’s drivetrain components. Al-ways inspect your vehicle’s fluids (
POWER STEERINGThe standard power steering system will give you goodvehicle response and increased ease of maneuverabilityin tight spaces. The system w
apparent, and/or the system is not functioning as antici-pated. Coordinate inspection efforts through an autho-rized dealer.CAUTION!Do not use chemica
Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the parkingbrake is fully applied and place the shift lever in thePARK position. To release the parking bra
WARNING! (Continued)•Never leave children alone in a vehicle. Leavingunattended children in a vehicle is dangerous for anumber of reasons. A child or
WARNING!•The Anti-Lock Brake System contains sophisti-cated electronic equipment that may be suscep-tible to interference caused by improperly in-stal
Anti-Lock Brake Warning LightThe “Anti-Lock Brake Warning Light” moni-tors the anti-lock brake system. The light willcome on when the ignition switch
2. Fasten your seat belt. (Fastening the seat belt willcancel any chiming that may confuse you during thisprogramming procedure.)3. Place the key into
wheel(s) and engine power is reduced, to provide en-hanced acceleration and stability. A feature of the TCSfunctions similarly to a limited-slip diffe
application, and then applies optimum pressure to thebrakes. This can help reduce braking distances. The BAScomplements the ABS. Applying the brakes v
ESP uses sensors in the vehicle to determine the vehiclepath intended by the driver and compares it to the actualpath of the vehicle. When the actual
NOTE: To improve the vehicle’s traction when drivingwith snow chains, or starting off in deep snow, sand orgravel, it may be desirable to switch to th
TIRE SAFETY INFORMATIONTire MarkingsNOTE:•P (Passenger) - Metric tire sizing is based on U.S.design standards. P-Metric tires have the letter “P”molde
molded into the sidewall preceding the size designa-tion. Example: T145/80D18 103M.•High flotation tire sizing is based on U.S. designstandards and it
EXAMPLE:Service Description:95 = Load Index— A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carryH = Speed Symbol— A symbol indicating t
Tire Identification Number (TIN)The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tire,however, the date code may only be on one side. Tireswith white
Tire Loading and Tire PressureTire Placard LocationNOTE: The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listedon the driver’s side B-Pillar.Tire and Loadi
LoadingThe vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceedthe load carrying capacity of the tire on your vehicle. Youwill not exceed the tire’s load
Settings (Customer-Programmable Features)9 in the“Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC),” inSection 4 of this manual.•On vehicles not equipped
available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs(295 kg) (since 5 x 150 = 750, and 1400 – 750 = 650 lbs[295 kg]).5. Determine the combined weight
STARTING AND OPERATING 3595
WARNING!Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overloadingcan cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, andincrease your stopping distance. Use ti
WARNING! (Continued)•Unequal tire pressures from one side of the ve-hicle to the other can cause the vehicle to drift tothe right or left.•Always driv
Inflation pressures specified on the placard are always“cold tire inflation pressure.” Cold tire inflation pressureis defined as the tire pressure aft
WARNING!High-speed driving, with your vehicle at or abovemaximum load, is dangerous. The added strain onyour tires could cause them to fail. You could
WARNING! (Continued)•Temporary-use spare tires have limited tread life.When the tread is worn to the tread wear indica-tors, the temporary use spare t
WARNING!•Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces gen-erated by excessive wheel speeds may cause tiredamage or failure. A tire could explode and i
Tire LifeThe service life of a tire is dependent upon varyingfactors, including, but not limited to:•Driving style•Tire pressure•Distance drivenWARNIN
WARNING!•Do not use a tire, wheel size or rating other thanthat specified for your vehicle. Some combinationsof unapproved tires and wheels may change
WINDOWSPower Vent Windows — If EquippedSwitches on the driver’s door trim panel let the driveroperate the two vent windows from the driver’s seat.Powe
CAUTION!To avoid damage to your vehicle or tires, observe thefollowing precautions:•Use chains on P225/65R16 tires only. P225/65R17tires do not provid
SNOW TIRESSome areas of the country require the use of snow tiresduring Winter. Standard tires are of the all-season typeand satisfy this requirement
The suggested rotation method is shown in the followingdiagram.TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS)The TPMS will warn the driver of a low tire pressure
The TPMS will continue to warn the driver of low tirepressure as long as the condition exists, and will not turnoff until the tire pressure is at or a
CAUTION! (Continued)•After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressurealways reinstall the valve stem cap. This willprevent moisture and dirt from enter
The Basic TPMS consists of the following components:•Receiver Module•Four Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors•TPMS Telltale Warning LightTire Pressure Mo
3. Accumulation of excessive snow and/or ice aroundthe wheels or wheel housings.4. Using tire chains on the vehicle.5. Using wheels/tires not equipped
NOTE: It is particularly important to regularly checkand maintain proper tire pressure in all the tires.The Premium TPMS consists of the following com
Should a low tire condition occur on any of the fouractive road tire(s), you should stop as soon as possible,and inflate the low tire(s) that is flash
will not be present, and a pressure value will be dis-played instead of dashes. A system fault can occur by anyof the following scenarios:1. Jamming d
NOTE: Power Window switches will also remain activefor up to 10 minutes after the ignition switch has beenturned OFF, depending upon the accessory del
5. Once you repair or replace the original road tire, andreinstall it on the vehicle in place of the compact spare,the TPMS will update automatically.
4.0L Gasoline EngineThis engine is designed to meet all emis-sions regulations and provide satisfactoryfuel economy and performance when us-ing high-q
Gasoline/Oxygenate BlendsSome fuel suppliers blend unleaded gasoline with oxy-genates such as 10% ethanol, MTBE, and ETBE. Oxygen-ates are required in
•disconnect and reconnect the battery to reset theengine controller memoryMore extensive repairs will be required for prolongedexposure to E-85 fuel.M
•An out-of-tune engine, or certain fuel or ignitionmalfunctions, can cause the catalytic converter tooverheat. If you notice a pungent burning odor or
WARNING! (Continued)•Guard against carbon monoxide with propermaintenance. Have the exhaust system inspectedevery time the vehicle is raised. Have any
CAUTION!Only vehicles with the E-85 fuel filler door label canoperate on E-85.ETHANOL FUEL (E-85)E-85 is a mixture of approximately 85% fuel ethanol a
For best results, a refueling pattern that avoids alternat-ing between E-85 and unleaded gasoline is recom-mended.When you do switch fuel types, it is
StartingThe characteristics of E-85 fuel make it unsuitable for usewhen ambient temperatures fall below 0°F (-18°C). In therange of 0°F (-18°C) to 32°
ADDING FUELFuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap)As a reminder, a fuel icon with an arrowindicating which side of the vehicle the fuelfiller door is located on, is
Front Passenger Power Window SwitchThere is a single switch on the front passenger’s doortrim panel which operates the passenger door windowand locks
WARNING!•Never have any smoking materials lit in or nearthe vehicle when the gas cap is removed or thetank filled.•Never add fuel when the engine is r
If the problem continues, the message will appear thenext time the vehicle is started. See your authorizeddealer as soon as possible.VEHICLE LOADINGAs
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)The GAWR is the maximum capacity of the front and rearaxles. Distribute the load over the front and rear axlesevenly. M
OverloadingThe load carrying components (axle, springs, tires,wheels, etc.) of your vehicle will provide satisfactoryservice as long as you do not exc
A loaded vehicle is shown in the illustration. Note thatneither the GVWR or the GAWR capacities have beenexceeded.LOADING TABLE — EXAMPLE ONLYFront Ax
TRAILER TOWINGIn this section you will find safety tips and informationon limits to the type of towing you can reasonably dowith your vehicle. Before
WARNING!It is important that you do not exceed the maximumfront or rear GAWR. A dangerous driving conditioncan result if either rating is exceeded. Yo
also dampens sway caused by traffic and crosswinds andcontributes positively to tow vehicle and trailer stability.Trailer sway control and a weight di
With Weight-Distributing Hitch (Correct) Improper Adjustment of Weight-Distributing Hitch(Incorrect)396 STARTING AND OPERATING
Trailer Hitch ClassificationYour vehicle may be factory-equipped for safe towing oftrailers weighing over 2,000 lbs (907 kg) with the optionalTrailer
The switches will operate only when the ignition switchis in the ON or ACC position and during power acces-sory delay.NOTE: The sliding door windows d
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetra
Engine/TransaxleGCWR (Gross Com-bined Wt. Rating)Frontal AreaMax. GTW(Gross Trailer Wt.)Max. Tongue Wt.3.8L and 4.0L/Automatic (withTow Package)9,000
Trailer and Trailer Tongue WeightAlways load a trailer with 60% to 65% of the weight inthe front of the trailer. This places 10% to 15% of theGross Tr
NOTE: Remember that everything put into or on thetrailer adds to the load on your vehicle. Also, additionalfactory-installed options, or authorized de
•When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, do not over-load your vehicle or trailer. Overloading can cause aloss of control, poor performance or damage
Towing Requirements — Tires•Do not attempt to tow a trailer while using a compactspare tire.•Proper tire inflation pressures are essential to the safe
CAUTION!If the trailer weighs more than 1,000 lbs (454 kg)loaded, it should have its own brakes and theyshould be of adequate capacity. Failure to do
Towing Requirements — Trailer Lights and WiringWhenever you pull a trailer, regardless of the trailer size,stop lights and turn signals on the trailer
Towing TipsBefore setting out on a trip, practice turning, stoppingand backing the trailer in an area away from heavytraffic.Automatic TransaxleThe DR
The automatic transaxle fluid and filter should bechanged if you REGULARLY tow a trailer for more than45 minutes of continuous operation. Refer to the
To stop the window from going all the way up during theAuto Up operation, push down on the switch briefly.To close the window part way, lift the windo
Cooling SystemTo reduce potential for engine and transaxle overheating,take the following actions:•City DrivingWhen stopped for short periods of time,
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIESCONTENTSm Hazard Warning Flasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410m If Your Engine Overheats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERThe Hazard Warning flasher switch is located in thecenter of the instrument panel above the radio.Press the switch to turn on th
CAUTION!Driving with a hot cooling system could damageyour vehicle. If temperature gauge reads “H”, pullover and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle wi
WARNING! (Continued)•For vehicles equipped with Stow ’n Got seating, ifit is necessary to retrieve the spare tire from underthe vehicle on the side of
Spare Tire RemovalFor vehicles equipped with Stow ’n Got seating, thespare tire is stowed inside a protective cover locatedunder the center of the veh
Preparations For Jacking1. Park the vehicle on a firm, level surface. Avoid ice orslippery areas.WARNING!Do not attempt to change a tire on the side o
Jacking InstructionsWARNING!Carefully follow these tire changing warnings tohelp prevent personal injury or damage to yourvehicle:•Always park on a fi
WARNING! (Continued)•Turn on the Hazard Warning flasher.1. Loosen (but do not remove) the wheel lug nuts byturning them to the left one turn while the
3. Assemble the winch handle extensions to form theSpare Tire Hook and pull the compact spare tire/coverassembly from under the vehicle.WARNING!Gettin
Wind BuffetingWind buffeting can be described as the perception ofpressure on the ears or a helicopter-type sound in theears. Your vehicle may exhibit
4. When the compact spare tire/cover assembly is clearof the vehicle, stand the tire/cover assembly upright andremove the wheel spacer by squeezing th
Jack LocationWHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 4196
CAUTION!Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking onlocations other than those indicated in Step 5.6. Place the wrench on the jack screw and turn
10. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack screw to theleft.11. Finish tightening the lug nuts. Push down on thewrench while tightening for increased l
of operation, and after each time a tire is changed, toallow the wheel nuts to become properly set. All nutsshould first be firmly seated against the
2. Assemble the winch handle extensions to form thespare tire hook, and pull the wheel spacer from under thevehicle.3. Turn the compact spare tire so
CAUTION!For vehicles equipped with Stow ’n Got seating, thewinch mechanism is designed specifically to stow acompact spare tire only. Do not attempt t
WARNING! (Continued)•Take special care to avoid the radiator cooling fanwhenever the hood is raised. The cooling fan iselectrically operated and can s
WARNING!Do not permit vehicles to touch each other, as thiscould establish a ground connection and personalinjury could result.5. Connect the other ca
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLEIf your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand or snow, itcan often be moved by a rocking motion. Turn yoursteering wheel right and
NOTE: The left side sliding door cannot be openedwhile the fuel door is open. This feature operates onlywhen the sliding door is fully closed prior to
CAUTION!Exceeding these towing limits may cause a transmis-sion gear failure.If the transmission is inoperative, or if the vehicle is to betowed more
If it is necessary to use the accessories while being towed(wipers, defrosters, etc.), the key must be in the ONposition, not the ACC position. Make c
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm Engine Compartment — 3.3/3.8L . . . . . . . . . 433m Engine Compartment — 4.0L . . . . . . . . . . . . 434m Onboard
▫ Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451▫ Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456▫ Automatic Transaxle .
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 3.3/3.8L1 — Air Cleaner Filter 7 — Engine Oil Fill2 — Automatic Transmission Dipstick (3.3L Only) 8 — Engine Oil Dipstick3 — Brak
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 4.0L1 — Power Steering Fluid Reservoir 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick2 — Air Cleaner Filter 8 — Engine Oil Fill3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD IIYour vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboarddiagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitorsthe perfor
filler cap message will be displayed in the instrumentcluster. Tighten the gas cap until a 9clicking9 sound isheard. This is an indication that the ga
4. As soon as you turn your key to the ON position, youwill see the MIL symbol come on as part of a normal bulbcheck.5. Approximately 15 seconds later
NOTE: The power sliding side door must be unlockedbefore the power sliding door switches will operate.If the inside or outside door handles are used w
DEALER SERVICEYour authorized dealer has the qualified service person-nel, special tools, and equipment to perform all serviceoperations in an expert
CAUTION!Your vehicle has been built with improved fluidsthat protect the performance and durability of yourvehicle and also allow extended maintenance
Change Engine OilThe oil change indicator system will remind you that it istime to take your vehicle in for scheduled maintenance.Refer to the “Mainte
Engine Oil Viscosity (SAE Grade) — 3.3L & 3.8LGasoline EnginesSAE 5W-20 engine oil is recommended for all operatingtemperatures. This engine oil i
Disposing of Used Engine Oil and Oil FiltersCare should be taken in disposing of used engine oil andoil filters from your vehicle. Used oil and oil fi
used to assure most efficient service. MOPARt engine aircleaner filters are a high quality filter and arerecommended.Exhaust SystemThe best protection
CAUTION!Damage to the catalytic converter can result if yourvehicle is not kept in proper operating condition. Inthe event of engine malfunction, part
To minimize the possibility of catalyst damage:•Do not shut OFF the engine or interrupt the ignitionwhen the transaxle is in gear and the vehicle is i
CAUTION!•It is essential when replacing the cables on thebattery that the positive cable is attached to thepositive post and the negative cable is att
WARNING!•Use only refrigerants and compressor lubricantsapproved by the manufacturer for your air condi-tioning system. Some unapproved refrigerants a
•If anything obstructs the power sliding side doorwhile it is closing or opening, the door will automati-cally reverse to the closed or open position,
A/C Air Filter — If EquippedRefer to the “Maintenance Schedule” in Section 8 for theproper maintenance intervals.WARNING!Do not remove the A/C air fil
CAUTION!The A/C air filter is labeled with an arrow to indicateairflow direction through the filter. Failure to prop-erly install the filter will resu
Avoid using the wiper blades to remove frost or ice fromthe windshield. Keep the blade rubber out of contact withpetroleum products such as engine oil
Cooling SystemWARNING!•When working near the radiator cooling fan, dis-connect the fan motor lead or turn the ignitionswitch to the OFF position. The
Cooling System — Drain, Flush and RefillIf the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or contains aconsiderable amount of sediment, clean and flush with
CAUTION! (Continued)•This vehicle has not been designed for use withPropylene Glycol-based engine coolant (anti-freeze). Use of Propylene Glycol-based
Please note that it is the owner’s responsibility to main-tain the proper level of protection against freezing ac-cording to the temperatures occurrin
rules for your community. To prevent ingestion by ani-mals or children, do not store ethylene glycol-basedengine coolant (antifreeze) in open containe
engine coolant (antifreeze) needs to be added, contentsof the coolant recovery bottle must also be protectedagainst freezing.•If frequent engine coola
Master Cylinder — Brake Fluid Level CheckThe fluid level in the master cylinder should be checkedwhen performing underhood services, or immediately if
Power Sliding Side Door Master Lock SwitchTo provide a safer environment for small children ridingin the rear seats, the second row sliding door switc
CAUTION!Do not allow petroleum based fluid to contaminatethe brake fluid — all brake seal components could bedamaged, causing partial or complete brak
CAUTION!Using a transmission fluid other than the manufac-turer’s recommended fluid may cause deteriorationin transaxle shift quality and/or torque co
5. Remove the dipstick and determine if the fluid is hotor warm. Hot fluid is approximately 180°F (82°C), whichis the normal operating temperature aft
the use of special dyes to aid in detecting fluid leaks. Inaddition, avoid using transaxle sealers as they mayadversely affect seals.CAUTION!Do not us
Washing•Wash your vehicle regularly. Always wash your ve-hicle in the shade using MOPARt Car Wash or a mildcar wash soap, and rinse the panels complet
coating, have your vehicle repaired as soon as pos-sible. The cost of such repairs is considered the respon-sibility of the owner.•If you carry specia
•For grease stains, apply MOPARt Multi-PurposeCleaner to a clean, damp cloth and remove the stain.Use a fresh, damp towel to remove soap residue.•Do n
WARNING!Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning purposes.Many are potentially flammable, and if used inclosed areas they may cause respiratory harm.
cleaner. Use caution when cleaning the inside rear win-dow equipped with electric defrosters or the right rearquarter window equipped with the radio a
Soak the liner in a mixture of medium hot tap water andone teaspoon of mild liquid dish soap. Let soak forapproximately 30 minutes. After 30 minutes,
Sliding Side Door Child Protection LockTo provide a safer environment for small children ridingin the rear seats, the sliding doors are equipped with
The numbers inside the TIPM cover correspond to thefollowing table.FUSES/TIPMCavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionJ1 40 AmpGreen— Power Folding Seat
FUSES/TIPMCavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionJ15 30 AmpPink— Rear BlowerJ17 40 AmpGreen— Starter SolenoidJ18 20 AmpBlue— Powertrain ControlModule
FUSES/TIPMCavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionM8 — 20 AmpYellowFront Heated Seat(If Equipped)M9 — 20 AmpYellowRear Heated Seat(If Equipped)M10 — 15
FUSES/TIPMCavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionM14 — 20 AmpYellowSpare FuseM15 — 20 AmpYellowRear View Mirror(RR VW MIR), CabinCompartment Node(CCN)
FUSES/TIPMCavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionM20 — 15 AmpBlueCabin CompartmentNode Interior Light(CCN INT LIGHT),Switch Bank (SWBANK), Steering Co
FUSES/TIPMCavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionM28 — 10 AmpRedNext Generation Con-troller (NGC), PCM,Transmission Feed(TRANS FEED), TCMM29 — 10 AmpR
FUSES/TIPMCavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionM34 — 10 AmpRedPark Assist (PRKASST), Heater Ventila-tion, Air ConditioningModule (HVACMOD), Headlamp
The heated mirrors, lower instrument panel power outletand removable floor console, when in the front positionare fused with self-resetting fuses that
NOTE: For lighted switches, see your authorized dealerfor replacement instructions.All of the interior bulbs are glass wedge base or glasscartridge ty
5. Connect the wiring connector to bulb and slide redlock tab forward.Front Park/Turn Signal Lamps1. Raise the hood to access the rear of the headlamp
•When the Child Protection Door Lock system is en-gaged, (even if the inside door lock is in the unlockedposition) the door can be opened only by usin
Rear Tail, Stop, Turn Signal, Side Marker andBackup Lamps1. Raise the liftgate.2. Remove the tail lamp assembly by removing the twoscrews from the inb
3. Twist the socket and remove from the lamp assembly.4. Pull the bulb to remove it from the socket.5. Replace the bulb, reinstall the socket, and rea
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIESU.S. MetricFuel (Approximate) 20 Gallons 76 LitersEngine Oil with Filter3.3L and 3.8L Engine (SAE 5W-20, API Certified) 5 Quarts
FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND GENUINE PARTSEngineComponent Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine PartEngine CoolantMOPARt Antifreeze/Coolant Five Year/100,000 Mile Fo
ChassisComponent Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine PartAutomatic Transaxle MOPARt ATF+4 Automatic Transmission FluidBrake Master CylinderMOPARt DOT 3 and S
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESCONTENTSm Emissions Control System Maintenance . . . . . 484m Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484▫ Require
EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCEThe Scheduled Maintenance services listed in bold typemust be done at the times or mileages specified to ensurethe
NOTE:•The oil change indicator message will not monitor thetime since the last oil change. Change your vehicle’soil if it has been six months since yo
Once A Month•Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear ordamage.•Inspect the battery and clean and tighten the terminalsas required.•Check the flu
6,000 Miles (10,000 km) or6 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.Odometer Reading DateRepair
NOTE:•After setting the Child Protection Door Lock system,always test the door from the inside to make certain itis in the desired position.•The power
18,000 Miles (30,000 km) or18 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.Odometer Reading DateRepai
30,000 Miles (50,000 km) or30 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Replace the engine air c
48,000 Miles (80,000 km) or 48 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehicle
60,000 Miles (100,000 km) or 60 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Replace the engine ai
72,000 Miles (120,000 km) or 72 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehicle
84,000 Miles (140,000 km) or84 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehicle f
96,000 Miles (160,000 km) or 96 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehicle
108,000 Miles (180,000 km) or108 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehicle
120,000 Miles (200,000 km) or 120 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Replace the engine
132,000 Miles (220,000 km) or132 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehicle
INTRODUCTIONCONTENTSm Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4m How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4m
transmitter will result in the liftgate becoming unlockedfor 30 seconds allowing you to manually access theliftgate area.Power Liftgate — If EquippedT
144,000 Miles (240,000 km) or 144 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehic
† This maintenance is recommended by the manufac-turer, but is not required to maintain emissions warranty.WARNING!You can be badly injured working on
IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCECONTENTSm Suggestions For Obtaining Service For YourVehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
m Publication Order Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507m Department Of Transportation Uniform TireQuality Grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FORYOUR VEHICLEPrepare For The AppointmentIf you’re having warranty work done, be sure to have theright papers with
This is why you should always talk to an authorizeddealer’s service manager first. Most matters can be re-solved with this process.•If for some reason
Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or SpeechImpaired (TDD/TTY)To assist customers who have hearing difficulties, themanufacturer has installed specia
We appreciate that you have made a major investmentwhen you purchased the vehicle. An authorized dealerhas also made a major investment in facilities,
a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedycampaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved inindividual problems between you, your authorize
When the RKE transmitter button is pressed and theFlash Lights feature is enabled, the tail lights will flash tosignal that the liftgate is opening or
•Diagnostic Procedure ManualsDiagnostic Procedure Manuals are filled with dia-grams, charts and detailed illustrations. These practi-cal manuals make
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORMTIRE QUALITY GRADESThe following tire grading categories were established bythe National Highway Traffic Safety Ad
Temperature GradesThe temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C,representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heatand its ability to
INDEX10
Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) . . . . . . . . . . 453Adding Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387Adding Washer Fluid . .
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) . . . . . . . . . 314Automatic Transaxle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332Adding Fluid . . . . . . .
Calibration, Compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255,261Camera, Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196Capacities, Flui
Compass Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255,261Compass Variance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254,262Computer, Trip/Travel .
Power Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342Disabled Vehicle Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427DisposalAntifreeze
Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451Exhaust Gas Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,92,382Flooded, Starting .
•The power liftgate must be in the full open or closepositions for any of the buttons to operate. If theliftgate is not in the full open or close posi
Flexible Fuel VehiclesCruising Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Garage Door Opener (HomeLinkt) . . . . . . . . . . . 201Gas Cap (Fuel Filler Cap) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387,388Gasoline, Clean Air . . . . . .
HitchesTrailer Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397HomeLinkt (Garage Door Opener) Transmitter . . . 201Hood Release . . . . . .
Latches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175Lead Fre
Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199Rear Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478Rear Tail . . .
Exterior Folding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Heated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Memory . . . . .
Owner’s Manual (Operator Manual) . . . . . . . . . 4,507Panic Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Park Sense System, Rear
Rear Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311Rear Park Sense System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191Rear Window Def
And Pregnant Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Child Restraint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79,81Extender . . . . . . . .
Speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329Automat
STORAGE BIN SAFETY WARNINGSafety WarningCarefully follow these warnings to help prevent personalinjury or damage to your vehicle:WARNING!•Always close
Changing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411Compact Spare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363Flat Changing . .
Trailer Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398Transaxle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332Automatic
Warning Flasher, Hazard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410Warning Lights(Instrument Cluster Description) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240Warnings an
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION HOW TO USE THIS MANUALWARNINGS AND CAUTIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS THINGS TO KNOW B
INSTALLATION OF RADIO TRANSMITTINGEQUIPMENTSpecial design considerations are incorporated into thisvehicle’s electronic system to provide immunity to
Seat Storage Bin Cover Emergency Release LeverAs a security measure, your vehicle may be built with aStorage Bin Cover Emergency Release is built into
•Knee bolsters/blockers for front seat occupants•Front seat belt retractors incorporate pretensioners toenhance occupant protection by managing occupa
ejection and the risk of injury caused by striking theinside of the vehicle. Everyone in a motor vehicle shouldbe belted at all times.Lap/Shoulder Bel
WARNING! (Continued)•Wearing your belt in the wrong place could makeyour injuries in a collision much worse. You mightsuffer internal injuries, or you
WARNING!•A belt that is worn under your arm is very danger-ous. Your body could strike the inside surfaces ofthe vehicle in a collision, increasing he
WARNING!• A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle willnot protect you properly. The lap portion could ridetoo high on your body, possibly causing
INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on selecting your new Chrysler LLCvehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workman-ship, distinctive styling, and
WARNING!• A lap belt worn too high can increase the risk ofinternal injury in a collision. The belt forces won’t beat the strong hip and pelvic bones,
is long enough to fit, insert the large latch plate into thebuckle until you hear a “click.” The retractor shouldwithdraw any slack in the belt.To rel
Automatic Locking Retractors (ALR) Mode — IfEquippedIn this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The belt will still retract to remove
NOTE: These devices are not a substitute for proper seatbelt placement by the occupant. The seat belt still must beworn snugly and positioned properly
3. Within 60 seconds of turning the ignition switch to theON/RUN position, unbuckle and then re-buckle thedriver’s seat belt at least three times with
WARNING!Using a seat belt extender when not needed canincrease the risk of injury in a collision. Only usewhen the lap belt is not long enough when it
•Front Passenger Airbag•Front and Side Impact Sensors•Steering Wheel and Column•Instrument Panel•Seat Belt Reminder Light•Knee Impact Bolster•Front Se
In addition to the small size, the inflating gases exitthrough strategically placed vents, which direct the gasaway from the occupant.Front Passenger
NOTE:•Should a vehicle rollover occur, the SABIC curtains onboth sides of the vehicle are deployed.•Airbag covers may not be obvious in the interior t
restraints should NEVER ride in the front seat of avehicle with a passenger front airbag. An airbag deploy-ment can cause severe injury or death to in
INTRODUCTION 5
WARNING!•Relying on the airbags alone could lead to moresevere injuries in a collision. The airbags workwith your seat belt to restrain you properly.
The ORC contains a backup power supply system thatwill deploy the airbags even if the battery loses power orit becomes disconnected prior to deploymen
Acceleration SensorsAcceleration Sensors trigger airbag deployment based ondramatic acceleration change of the vehicle.Pressure SensorsPressure Sensor
If a Deployment OccursThe airbag systems are designed to deploy when theOccupant Restraint Controller (ORC) detects a moderate-to-severe collision, to
WARNING!Deployed airbags and seat belt pretensioners cannotprotect you in another collision. Have the airbags,seat belt pretensioners, and the front p
WARNING! (Continued)•Do not attempt to modify any part of your ad-vanced airbag system. The airbag may inflateaccidentally or may not function properl
located on the inside of the fuse block cover for theproper airbag fuses. See your authorized dealer if thefuse is good.Event Data Recorder (EDR)In th
court with legal jurisdiction (i.e., pursuant to a warrant).A copy of the data will be provided to the custodial entityupon request. General data that
•Cruise control status•Traction/stability control status•Tire Pressure Monitoring System status (if equipped)Integrated Child Booster Seat — If Equipp
WARNING!Failure to comply with the following conditionscould result in serious injury of death:(Continued)WARNING! (Continued)•The swivel seat should
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONSThis Owner’s Manual contains WARNINGS against op-erating procedures that could result in an accident orbodily injury. It also con
5. Once the seat belt is long enough to fit properly, insertthe latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.”6. To remove the slack from the l
To obtain Integrated Child Seat replacement instruc-tions: Refer to the Publication order forms at the back ofthis manual and specify publication numb
•Safety experts recommend that children riderearward-facing in the vehicle until they are at leastone year old and weigh at least 20 lbs (9 kg). Two t
Older Children and Child RestraintsChildren who weigh more than 20 lbs (9 kg) and who areolder than one year can ride forward-facing in thevehicle. Fo
NOTE: For additional information, refer towww.seatcheck.org or call 1–866–SEATCHECK. Cana-dian residents, should refer to Transport Canada’s web-site
•Carefully follow the instructions that come with therestraint. If you install the restraint improperly, it maynot work when you need it.•The passenge
Lower Anchors and Tether for CHildren (LATCH)Each vehicle, except commercial cargo vehicles, isequipped with the child restraint anchorage systemcalle
When using the tether anchorages in the center positionon third row fold-in-floor seating, ensure that the strap isrouted underneath the head restrain
of reach of children. It is recommended that beforeinstalling the child restraint, buckle the seat belt so theseat belt is tucked behind the child res
Installing the Child Restraint SystemWe urge you to carefully follow the directions of themanufacturer when installing your child restraint. Many,but
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONSWARNING!Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle couldseriously affect its roadworthiness and safety andmay l
REAR SEAT DELETE FEATURE (COMMERCIALVEHICLES ONLY) — IF EQUIPPEDCommercial cargo vehicles are not designed for use as afamily vehicle and are not inte
WARNING!Rearward-facing infant restraints must never be se-cured in the passenger seat of a vehicle with apassenger airbag. In an accident, a passenge
should ride properly buckled in the passenger seatwith the seat adjusted to the rearmost position. Neverallow children to slide the shoulder belt behi
WARNING!The vehicle tether anchor is designed to be used witha child restraint only. It should not be used for anyother purpose. Before use, inspect t
SAFETY TIPSTransporting PassengersNEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE CARGOAREA.WARNING!•It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area,inside or out
If you are required to drive with the trunk/liftgate open,make sure that all windows are closed and the climatecontrol BLOWER switch is set at high sp
DefrosterCheck operation by selecting the defrost mode and placethe blower control on high speed. You should be able tofeel the air directed against t
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror — If
▫ Phone Call Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123▫ uconnectt phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126▫ Advanced Phone Connectivity . . .
m Driver Memory Seat — If Equipped . . . . . . . . 170▫ Setting Memory Positions And Linking RKETransmitter To Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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