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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.3
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES ..........224
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — SRT ...........225
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — SRT ...........228
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS .......230
▫ Red Telltale Indicator Lights ..............231
▫ Yellow Telltale Indicator Lights ............243
▫ Green Telltale Indicator Lights ............253
▫ Blue Telltale Indicator Lights ..............255
▫ White Telltale Indicator Lights ............256
DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY (DID) .....257▫
Engine Oil Life Reset ..................259
▫ Performance Shift Indicator (PSI) –
If Equipped ........................ .261
▫ Cruise Control ....................... .262
▫ DID Selectable Menu Items ..............262
▫
Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode Message —
Electrical Load Reduction Actions —
If Equipped ......................... .273
CYBERSECURITY ...................... .276
UCONNECT SETTINGS ..................278
▫ Buttons On The Faceplate ................279
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▫Buttons On The Touchscreen ..............280
▫ Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect 8.4 Settings ...................280
▫ Guidelines For Race Track Use Of Your SRT . . .296
▫ SRT PERFORMANCE PAGES ............299
▫ SRT DRIVE MODES ....................312
▫ RACE OPTIONS ..................... .325
▫ VALET MODE ...................... .330
▫ ECO MODE — IF EQUIPPED WITH
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ...........332
UCONNECT RADIOS — IF EQUIPPED ......333
iPod/USB/MP3 CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED . . .333
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS — IF
EQUIPPED .......................... .334▫
Radio Operation ..................... .335
▫ Media Mode ........................ .336
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE DEVICES . .336
▫ Regulatory And Safety Information .........336
CLIMATE CONTROLS ...................338
▫ General Overview .....................338
▫ Climate Control Functions ...............343
▫ Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ......345
▫ Operating Tips ...................... .346
PERSONALIZED MENU BAR ..............350
UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK
TIPS ............................... .350
▫ Introducing Uconnect ...................350
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▫Get Started ......................... .351
▫ Basic Voice Commands ..................353
▫ Radio ............................. .354
▫ Media ............................. .355
▫ Phone ............................. .356
▫ Voice Text Reply ..................... .357
▫ Climate (8.4A/8.4AN) ..................359
▫ Navigation (8.4A/8.4AN) ................360
▫ Uconnect Access (8.4A/8.4AN) ............361
▫ Vehicle Health Alert ...................362 ▫
Register (8.4A/8.4AN) ..................362
▫ Mobile App (8.4A/8.4AN) ...............363
▫ Voice Texting (8.4A/8.4AN) ..............364
▫ Yelp (8.4A/8.4AN) .....................366
▫ SiriusXM Travel Link (8.4A/8.4AN) .........367
▫ Siri Eyes Free — If Equipped .............368
▫ Do Not Disturb ..................... .368
▫ General Information ....................369
▫ Additional Information .................369
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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
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — SRT
Instrument Cluster For SRT 6.4L
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1. Tachometer•Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute
(RPM x 1000).
2. Driver Information Display (DID) Display •When the appropriate conditions exist, this display
shows the Driver Information Display (DID) mes-
sages. Refer to “Driver Information Display (DID)”
in “Understanding Your Instrument Panel” for fur-
ther information.
3. Speedometer •Indicates vehicle speed.
4. Fuel Gauge •The pointer shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank
when the Keyless Push Button Ignition is in the
ON/RUN position.
The fuel pump symbol points
to the side of the
vehicle where the fuel door is located.
5. Temperature Gauge
•The temperature gauge shows engine coolant tem-
perature. Any reading within the normal range indi-
cates that the engine cooling system is operating
satisfactorily.
• The gauge pointer will likely indicate a higher tem-
perature when driving in hot weather, up mountain
grades, or when towing a trailer. It should not be
allowed to exceed the upper limits of the normal
operating range.
CAUTION!
Driving with a hot engine cooling system could
damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads
“H” pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle
with the air conditioner turned off until the pointer
drops back into the normal range. If the pointer
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CAUTION!(Continued)
remains on the “H”, turn the engine off immediately
and call an authorized dealer for service.
WARNING!
A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or
others could be badly burned by steam or boiling
coolant. You may want to call an authorized dealer
for service if your vehicle overheats. If you decide to
look under the hood yourself, see “Maintaining Your
Vehicle”. Follow the warnings under the Cooling
System Pressure Cap paragraph.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — SRT
Instrument Cluster For SRT 6.2L Supercharged
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