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When the Timers Page is selected, you will be able
to select the Drag or Accel & Braking tabs. The
following will be displayed:
Recent
The most recent successful run of performance
timers. If a run does not complete within the
timers limit, or is aborted, the values shown will
revert to the most recent valid run.
Last
The last recorded successful run of perfor -
mance timers.
Best
The best recorded run of performance timers,
except for braking data.
Save
Pressing the Save button will let you save the
visible page, Recent/Last/Best. Any saved run
over 10 will overwrite the last saved run for
Uconnect system storage. The operation of the
Save feature is listed below:
NOTE:Pressing the Camera icon in the upper right corner
of the screen at any time will save a screenshot of
the screen currently being viewed to the connected
USB device.
Performance Pages — Save

With a USB jump drive installed, press the USB
button to save to the jump drive.
Press the Uconnect button to save the runs to
the Owner web page.
NOTE:Uconnect option will be grayed out or missing if the
vehicle does not have a valid Uconnect account
associated with it.
Press the Cancel button to return to the Timers
page.The tabs on the Timers page contain the timers
listed below:
Reaction Time

Measures the driver's reaction time for
launching the vehicle against a simulated drag
strip timing light (behavior modeled after 500
Sportsman Tree) displayed in the instrument
cluster display.
NOTE:Drag timers (RT, 60 ft [20 m], 330 ft [100 m],
1/8 mile [200 m], 1000 ft [300 m], and 1/4 mile
[400 m]).
NOTE:Accel & Braking timers (0-60 mph [0-100 km/h],
0-100 mph [0-160 km/h], Brake from mph
[km/h], and Brake Distance ft [meters]).
0-60 mph (0-100 km/h)
Displays the time it takes for the vehicle to go
from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 100 km/h).
0-100 mph (0-160 km/h)
Displays the time it takes for the vehicle to go
from 0 to 100 mph (0 to 160 km/h).
60 ft (20 m) ET
Displays the time it takes the vehicle to go 60
feet (20 m).
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330 ft (100 m) ET
Displays the time it takes the vehicle to go 330
feet (100 m).
⅛ Mile (200 m) ET
Displays the time it takes for the vehicle to go ⅛
mile (200 m).
⅛ Mile (200 m) mph
Displays the vehicle speed at the time ⅛ mile
(200 m) was reached.
1000 ft (300 m) ET
Displays the time it takes the vehicle to go
1000 ft (300 m).
¼ Mile (400 m) ET
Displays the time it takes for the vehicle to go ¼
mile (400 m).
¼ Mile (400 m) mph
Displays the speed the vehicle was at when ¼
mile (400 m) was reached.
Brake Distance ft (meters)
Displays the distance it takes the vehicle to
make a complete stop.
NOTE:The distance measurement will be aborted if the
brake pedal is released or the parking brake is
engaged, before the vehicle comes to a complete
stop.
Brake from mph (km/h)
Displays the speed the vehicle is traveling when
the brake pedal is pressed.
NOTE:Brake Distance and Speed timers only display
"ready" when vehicle is traveling at greater than
30 mph (48 km/h).
GAUGES

Performance Pages — Gauges
When selected, this screen displays the following
values:
Oil Temperature

Shows the actual oil temperature.
Oil Pressure
Shows the actual oil pressure.
Coolant Temperature
Shows the actual coolant temperature.
Battery Voltage
Shows actual battery voltage.
Trans Oil Temp — If Equipped with an Automatic
Transmission
Shows actual transmission oil temperature.
Boost Pressure — If Equipped
Shows actual boost pressure.
Air Fuel Ratio — If Equipped
Shows current air fuel ratio.
I/C Coolant Temp — If Equipped
Shows actual I/C Coolant temperature.
Intake Air Temp
Shows actual air intake temperature.

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If a gauge is selected, the Gauge Detail View page
will appear on the screen. This page shows gauge
values for the previous two minutes on the
selected gauge.
Pressing the Left and Right arrows will cycle
through the details for each of the gauges.
Pressing the minimize button above the graph will
return to the gauge menu.

Gauge Detail View Page

G-FORCE

Performance Pages — G-Force

When selected, this screen displays all four
G-Force values as well as steering angle.
When G-Force is selected, the following features
will be available:
Vehicle Speed:
Measures the current speed of the vehicle in
either mph or km/h, starting at zero with no
maximum value.
Front G-Force:
Measures the peak braking force on the front of
the vehicle.
Right G-Force:
Measures the peak force on the right side of the
vehicle.
Left G-Force:
Measures the peak force on the left side of the
vehicle.
Rear G-Force:
Measures the peak acceleration force on the
rear of the vehicle.
NOTE:Front, Right, Left, and Rear G-Forces are all peak
values. These readings can be reset by clearing
peak G-Force on the instrument cluster.
Steering Wheel Angle
Steering Wheel Angle utilizes the steering angle
sensor to measure the degree of the steering
wheel relative to zero (straight ahead) reference
angle. The zero degree reference angle
measurement indicates a steering wheel
straight ahead position.
The friction circle display shows instantaneous
G-Force as a highlight and previous G-Force as
dots within the circle. The system records previous
G-Force for three minutes. If there are multiple
samples at a given point, the color of the dot will
darken from blue to red. Vectors more frequent will
show in red; infrequent vectors will show in blue.
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ENGINE

Performance Pages — Engine

When selected, this screen displays the following
values:
Vehicle Speed
Shows the actual vehicle speed.
Engine Power
Shows the instantaneous power.
Engine Torque
Shows the instantaneous torque.
Oil Pressure (6.4L Only) — If Equipped
Shows the actual engine oil pressure.
Boost Pressure (6.2L Only) — If Equipped
Shows the actual boost pressure.
Gear (Automatic Transmission Only)
Shows the current (or pending) operating gear
of the vehicle.
DYNAMOMETER (DYNO)

Performance Pages — Dyno
The system will start drawing graphs for Power and
Torque (top chart) and Engine Speed (bottom
chart). The graph will fill to the right side of the
page (based on History time selected). Once the
right side of the page is reached, the graph will
scroll with the right side always being the most
recent recorded sample.
The following options can be selected:
Pressing the STOP button will freeze the graph.
Selecting Play will clear the graph and restart
the process over.
Press the + or – button to change the history of
the graph. The selectable options are “30”,
“60”, “90”, or “120” seconds. The graph will
expand or constrict depending on the setting
selected.
Select the “Gear” display setting to turn the
graph gear markers on and off for automatic
transmission vehicles only.
NOTE:The Gear on/off feature will only display if your
vehicle is equipped with an Automatic Trans
-
mission.

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DODGE DRIVE MODES — IF EQUIPPED
PERFORMANCE CONTROL — IF
E
QUIPPED
Your vehicle may be equipped with a Performance
Control feature which allows for coordinating the
operation of various vehicle systems depending
upon the type of driving behavior desired. The
Performance Control feature is controlled through
the Uconnect system and may be accessed by
performing any of the following:
Pushing the Super Track Pack button on the
instrument panel switch bank.
Selecting “Performance Control” from the
“Apps” menu.
Selecting “Performance Control” from within the
Performance Pages menu.
You will be able to enable, disable, and customize
the functionality of the Launch Control and
Performance Control Set-Up features within
Performance Control. Descriptions of these features are provided below.
To access information about the functionality of
these features through the Uconnect system,
press the Info button on the touchscreen.
NOTE:Dodge vehicles equipped with a 6.4L engine,
except for R/T Scat Pack 1320 6.4L non-widebody
vehicles, will use SRT Drive Modes rather than the
Dodge Performance Control Pages. Please refer to
the following sections for further information on
the SRT Drive Modes.
Drive Mode Set-Up

Performance Control Set-Up
Pressing the Drive Mode Set-Up button on the
touchscreen within the Performance Control
screen indicates the real-time status of the various
systems. Pressing the Sport Mode Set-Up, Drag
Mode Set-Up (1320 only), or Default Mode Set-Up
buttons on the touchscreen allows the driver to
configure their individual performance control and
see how those configurations affect the
performance of the vehicle.
NOTE:Not all of the options listed in this manual are
available on every vehicle. Below is a chart with all
available Performance Control vehicle configura
-
tions.
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Available Mode Configurations
Refer to the Sport and Default Modes for their
detailed operation.
NOTE:These settings will remain in effect when using the
Launch Control feature.
Default Mode

Default Mode

The vehicle will always start in Default Mode. This
mode is for typical driving conditions. While in
Default Mode, the Engine, Transmission and
Traction will operate in their Normal settings and
cannot be changed. The Steering Assist may be
configured to “Normal”, “Sport”, or “Comfort” by
pressing the corresponding buttons on the
touchscreen. The Paddle Shifters (if equipped)
may be enabled or disabled while in this mode.
Default Mode Set-Up
Launch Control
Engine
If Manual
Transmission
Engine/Transmission If Auto Transmission
Steering X
Paddle Shifters If Auto Transmission
Traction Control X
Suspension If Adaptive Suspension
WARNING!
Launch Control is intended for off-highway or
off-road use only and should not be used on any
public roadways. It is recommended that this
feature be used in a controlled environment, and
within the limits of the law. The capabilities of
the vehicle as measured by the performance
pages must never be exploited in a reckless or
dangerous manner, which can jeopardize the
user’s safety or the safety of others. Only a safe,
attentive, and skillful driver can prevent
accidents.

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Launch Control

This vehicle is equipped with a Launch Control
system that is designed to allow the driver to
achieve quick, consistent vehicle acceleration in a
straight line. Launch Control is a form of traction
control that manages tire slip while launching the
vehicle. This feature is intended for use during race
events on a closed course where consistent
quarter-mile and 0-to-60 times are desired. The
system is not intended to compensate for lack of
driver experience or familiarity with the race track.
Use of this feature in low traction (cold, wet, gravel,
etc.) conditions may result in excess wheel slip
outside this system’s control resulting in an
aborted launch.
NOTE:
Launch Control should not be used on public
roads. Always check track conditions and the
surrounding area.
Launch Control is not available for the first
500 miles (805 km) of the vehicle’s life.

Launch Control should only be used when the engine
and transmission are at operating temperature.

Launch Control is intended to be used on dry,
paved road surfaces only. Use on slippery or
loose surfaces may cause damage to vehicle
components and is not recommended.

Launch Control is not available in ESC Full Off mode.

Sport Mode

Sport Mode
Sport Mode is a configuration set-up for typical
enthusiast driving. The Transmission and Steering
are both set to their Sport settings. The steering
wheel Paddle switches are enabled. Traction
Control defaults to Normal. Any of these four
settings may be changed to the driver’s
preferences by pressing the buttons on the
touchscreen. Push the Sport button on the
instrument panel switch bank to put the vehicle in
Sport Mode and activate these settings. The
customized settings will only be active when the
Sport button is active.

Sport Mode Set-Up

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Possible Performance Control configurations are
listed below with accompanying descriptions. The
information contained in the list below can also be
accessed from within the mode Set-Up menus. To
access the information, press the Info button on
the touchscreen from the mode Set-Up menu, and
use the Left/Right arrows to toggle through
available descriptions. The title for each system in
the Set-Up menu can be pressed, which provides
the descriptions for each function of that system.
ENGINE/TRANS (IF EQUIPPED WITH AUTO -
MATIC TRANSMISSION)

Engine/Trans

SPORT
Press the Sport button on the touchscreen for
improved throttle response and modified
shifting for an enhanced driving experience.
NORMAL
Press the Normal button on the touchscreen for
a balance of throttle response, shift comfort and
economy for normal driving.
PADDLE SHIFTERS — IF EQUIPPED WITH AUTO -
MATIC TRANSMISSION

Paddle – Automatic Transmission

ON
Press the On button on the touchscreen to
enable steering wheel Paddle Shifters.
OFF
Press the Off button on the touchscreen to
disable steering wheel Paddle Shifters.
TRACTION

Traction Control

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SPORT
Press the Sport button on the touchscreen to
turn off traction control and reduce stability
control.
NORMAL
Press the Normal button on the touchscreen to
provide full traction control and full stability
control.
STEERING — IF EQUIPPED

Steering

SPORT
Press the Sport button on the touchscreen to
provide an increased amount of steering feel,
requiring a higher amount of steering effort.
NORMAL
Press the Normal button on the touchscreen to
provide a balanced steering feel and steering
effort. This is also your vehicle’s preset steering
setting.
COMFORT
Press the Comfort button on the touchscreen to
provide a lower steering effort.
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES
Under certain conditions, the mobile phone being
on in your vehicle can cause erratic or noisy
performance from your radio. This condition may
be lessened or eliminated by repositioning the
mobile phone within the vehicle. This condition is
not harmful to the radio. If your radio performance
does not satisfactorily improve from repositioning
the mobile phone, it is recommended that the
volume be turned down or off during mobile phone
operation when not using the Uconnect system.
REGULATORY AND SAFETY
I
NFORMATION
US/CANADA
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of the internal wireless
radio is far below the FCC and IC radio frequency
exposure limits. Nevertheless, the wireless radio
will be used in such a manner that the radio is 8 in
(20 cm) or further from the human body.
The internal wireless radio operates within
guidelines found in radio frequency safety
standards and recommendations, which reflect
the consensus of the scientific community.
The radio manufacturer believes the internal
wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The
level of energy emitted is far less than the
electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless
devices such as mobile phones. However, the use
of wireless radios may be restricted in some
situations or environments, such as aboard
airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are
encouraged to ask for authorization before turning
on the wireless radio Ú page 311.
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SAFETY
SAFETY FEATURES
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)
The ABS provides increased vehicle stability and
brake performance under most braking conditions.
The system automatically prevents wheel lock, and
enhances vehicle control during braking.
The ABS performs a self-check cycle to ensure that
the ABS is working properly each time the vehicle
is started and driven. During this self-check, you
may hear a slight clicking sound as well as some
related motor noises.
The ABS is activated during braking when the
system detects one or more wheels are beginning
to lock. Road conditions such as ice, snow, gravel,
bumps, railroad tracks, loose debris, or panic stops
may increase the likelihood of the ABS activating.
You also may experience the following normal
characteristics when the ABS activates:
ABS motor noise or clicking sounds (you may
continue to hear for a short time after the stop)
Brake pedal pulsations
A slight drop of the brake pedal at the end of the
stopThe ABS is designed to function with the Original
Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tires. Modification
may result in degraded ABS performance.
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning
Light
The yellow ABS Warning Light will turn on when the
ignition is placed in the ON/RUN mode and may
stay on for as long as four seconds.
If the ABS Warning Light remains on or comes on
while driving, it indicates that the anti-lock portion
of the brake system is not functioning and that
service is required. However, the conventional
brake system will continue to operate normally if
the ABS Warning Light is on.
WARNING!
The ABS contains sophisticated electronic
equipment that may be susceptible to interfer
-
ence caused by improperly installed or high
output radio transmitting equipment. This
interference can cause possible loss of
anti-lock braking capability. Installation of
such equipment should be performed by qual -
ified professionals.
Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will diminish
their effectiveness and may lead to a collision.
Pumping makes the stopping distance longer.
Just press firmly on your brake pedal when you
need to slow down or stop.
The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws of
physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it
increase braking or steering efficiency beyond
that afforded by the condition of the vehicle
brakes and tires or the traction afforded.
The ABS cannot prevent collisions, including
those resulting from excessive speed in turns,
following another vehicle too closely, or hydro -
planing.
The capabilities of an ABS equipped vehicle
must never be exploited in a reckless or
dangerous manner that could jeopardize the
user’s safety or the safety of others.
WARNING!

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