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CAUTION!
•Do not exceed the maximum power of 160 Watts (13
Amps) at 12 Volts. If the 160 Watt (13 Amp) power
rating is exceeded the fuse protecting the system
will need to be replaced.
• Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs
only. Do not insert any other object in the power
outlets as this will damage the outlet and blow the
fuse. Improper use of the power outlet can cause
damage not covered by your New Vehicle Limited
Warranty.
WARNING!
To avoid serious injury or death:
• Only devices designed for use in this type of outlet
should be inserted into any 12 Volt outlet.
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Power Outlet Fuse Locations
1 — #12 Fuse 20A Yellow Power Outlet Integrated Center Stack
2 — #38 Fuse 20A Yellow Power Outlet Center Console
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WARNING!(Continued)
•Do not touch with wet hands.
• Close the lid when not in use and while driving the
vehicle.
• If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric
shock and failure.
CAUTION!
• Many accessories that can be plugged in draw
power from the vehicle’s battery, even when not in
use (i.e., cellular phones, etc.). Eventually, if
plugged in long enough, the vehicle’s battery will
discharge sufficiently to degrade battery life and/or
prevent the engine from starting.
• Accessories that draw higher power (i.e., coolers,
vacuum cleaners, lights, etc.), will degrade the
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CAUTION! (Continued)
battery even more quickly. Only use these intermit-
tently and with greater caution.
• After the use of high power draw accessories, or
long periods of the vehicle not being started (with
accessories still plugged in), the vehicle must be
driven a sufficient length of time to allow the
alternator to recharge the vehicle’s battery.
• Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs
only. Do not hang any type of accessory or acces-
sory bracket from the plug. Improper use of the
power outlet can cause damage.
CUPHOLDERS
Front Cupholders
The front cupholders are located in the center console.
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Rear Cupholders
The rear seat cupholders are located in the center armrest
between the rear seats. The cupholders are positioned
forward in the armrest and side-by-side to provideconvenient access to beverage cans or bottles while
maintaining a resting place for the rear occupant’s el-
bows.
Front Cupholders
Rear Cupholders
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STORAGE
Glove Compartment
The glove compartment is located on the passenger side
of the instrument panel.
Console Storage
The center console has a storage compartment located
underneath the armrest. The compartment contains a 12
Volt power outlet, and a molded-in coin holder (designed
to hold various size coins). The center console may also
be equipped with a Universal Consumer Interface (UCI).
Glove Compartment
Opened Glove Compartment
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UCI supports Mini, 4G, Photo, Nano, 5G iPod® and
iPhone® devices. Refer to “Universal Consumer Interface
(UCI) — If Equipped” in “Understanding Your Instru-
ment Panel” for further information.WARNING!
Do not operate this vehicle with a console compart-
ment lid in the open position. Driving with the
console compartment lid open may result in injury in
a collision.
REAR WINDOW FEATURES
Rear Window Defroster
The rear window defroster button is located on
the climate control (Mode) knob. Press this button
to turn on the rear window defroster and the heated
outside mirrors (if equipped). An indicator in the button
will illuminate when the rear window defroster is on. The
rear window defroster automatically turns off after ap-
proximately 10 minutes. For an additional five minutes of
operation, press the button a second time.
Center Console
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NOTE:To prevent excessive battery drain, use the rear
window defroster only when the engine is operating.
CAUTION!
Failure to follow these cautions can cause damage to
the heating elements:
• Use care when washing the inside of the rear
window. Do not use abrasive window cleaners on
the interior surface of the window. Use a soft cloth
and a mild washing solution, wiping parallel to the
heating elements. Labels can be peeled off after
soaking with warm water.
• Do not use scrapers, sharp instruments, or abrasive
window cleaners on the interior surface of the
window.
• Keep all objects a safe distance from the window.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES ..........218
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — SRT ...........219
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — SRT ...........220
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS .....221
DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY (DID) .....230
▫ Engine Oil Life Reset ..................233
▫ Cruise Control ....................... .235
▫ DID Yellow Telltales ....................235
▫ DID Red Telltales .....................236
▫ DID Selectable Menu Items ..............239
Uconnect® SETTINGS ...................249
▫ Buttons On The Faceplate ................250
▫ Buttons On The Touchscreen ..............251
▫ Customer Programmable Features — Uconnect®
8.4 Settings ......................... .251
▫ Guidelines For Race Track Use Of Your SRT . . .271
▫ SRT Performance Pages .................274
▫ SRT Drive Modes .....................286
▫ Race Options ........................ .298
▫ Valet Mode ......................... .3024
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▫ECO Mode — If Equipped With Automatic
Transmission ........................ .305
Uconnect® RADIOS — IF EQUIPPED ........305
iPod®/USB/MP3 CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED . .305
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS — IF
EQUIPPED .......................... .307
▫ Radio Operation ..................... .307
▫ Media Mode ........................ .308
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES . .308
▫ Regulatory And Safety Information .........308
CLIMATE CONTROLS ...................310
▫ General Overview .....................310
▫ Climate Control Functions ...............316
▫ Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ......318▫
Operating Tips ...................... .319
Uconnect® VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK
TIPS ............................... .322
▫ Introducing Uconnect® .................322
▫ Get Started ......................... .323
▫ Basic Voice Commands ..................324
▫ Radio ............................. .325
▫ Media ............................. .325
▫ Phone ............................. .326
▫ Voice Text Reply ..................... .327
▫ Climate (8.4A/8.4AN) ..................328
▫ Navigation (8.4A/8.4AN) ................329
▫ Uconnect® Access (8.4A/8.4AN) ...........330
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▫Register (8.4A/8.4AN) ..................331
▫ Mobile App (8.4A/8.4AN) ...............332
▫ Voice Texting (8.4A/8.4AN) ..............332▫
Yelp® (8.4A/8.4AN) ....................333
▫ SiriusXM Travel Link™ (8.4A/8.4AN) .......334
▫ Additional Information .................335
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INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
1 — Air Outlets5 — Keyless Start/Stop Button
2 — Instrument Cluster 6 — Trunk Release Button
3 — Glove Box 7 — Headlight Switch
4 — Media Center 218 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL