DODGE DURANGO 2016 3.G Owners Manual

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â–«Daytime Running Lights — If Equipped .....177
â–« Headlight Delay ..................... .178
â–« Parking Lights And Panel Lights ...........178
â–« Fog Lights — If Equipped ...............178
â–« Interior Lights ....................... .179
â–« Lights-On Reminder ...................180
â–« Battery Saver ........................ .180
â–« Front Map/Reading Lights — If Equipped . . .181
â–« Courtesy Lights ...................... .182
â–« Ambient Light — If Equipped ............182
â–« Multifunction Lever ...................183
â–« Turn Signals ........................ .183
â–« Lane Change Assist ...................184 â–«
Flash-To-Pass ....................... .184
â–« High/Low Beam Switch .................184
 WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS ......184
â–« Windshield Wiper Operation .............185
â–« Intermittent Wiper System ...............185
â–« Windshield Washer Operation .............186
â–« Mist .............................. .187
â–« Rain Sensing Wipers — If Equipped ........188
 TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN . . .189
 POWER TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING
COLUMN — IF EQUIPPED ...............190
 HEATED STEERING WHEEL — IF EQUIPPED .192
 ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL —
IF EQUIPPED ........................ .193
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â–«To Activate ......................... .194
â–« To Set A Desired Speed .................194
â–« To Deactivate ....................... .195
â–« To Resume Speed .....................195
â–« To Vary The Speed Setting ...............195
â–« To Accelerate For Passing ...............196
 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) — IF
EQUIPPED .......................... .197
â–« Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation . . . .199
â–« Activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . . .200
â–« To Activate/Deactivate ..................201
â–« To Set A Desired ACC Speed .............202
â–« To Cancel .......................... .203â–«
ToTurnOff......................... .203
â–« To Resume ......................... .204
â–« To Vary The Speed Setting ...............204
â–« Setting The Following Distance In ACC ......207
â–« Overtake Aid .........................211
â–« ACC Operation At Stop .................211
â–« Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Menu .......212
â–« Display Warnings And Maintenance ........213
â–« Precautions While Driving With ACC .......216
â–« General Information ....................220
â–« Normal (Fixed Speed) Electronic Speed Control
Mode ............................. .221
 FORWARD COLLISION WARNING (FCW) WITH
MITIGATION — IF EQUIPPED ............224
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â–«Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With
Mitigation Operation ...................224
â–« Turning FCW ON Or OFF ...............226
â–« Changing FCW And Active Braking Status. . . .227
â–« FCW Limited Warning ..................228
â–« Service FCW Warning ..................228
 PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST —
IF EQUIPPED ........................ .229
â–« ParkSense Sensors .....................230
â–« ParkSense Warning Display ..............231
â–« ParkSense Display .....................231
â–« Enabling And Disabling ParkSense .........236
â–« Service The ParkSense Rear Park Assist
System ............................ .237â–«
Cleaning The ParkSense System ...........237
â–« ParkSense System Usage Precautions ........237
 PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA — IF
EQUIPPED .......................... .239
 OVERHEAD CONSOLE ..................241
â–« Front Map/Reading Lights — If Equipped . . .242
â–« Courtesy Lights ...................... .243
â–« Sunglasses Bin Door ...................243
 GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED . . .244
â–« Before You Begin Programming HomeLink . . .245
â–« Programming A Rolling Code .............246
â–« Programming A Non-Rolling Code .........248
â–« Canadian/Gate Operator Programming ......249
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â–«Using HomeLink ..................... .251
â–« Security ........................... .251
â–« Troubleshooting Tips ...................251
â–« General Information ....................253
 POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED ........253
â–« Opening Sunroof — Express ..............254
â–« Opening Sunroof — Manual Mode .........254
â–« Closing Sunroof — Express ...............255
â–« Closing Sunroof — Manual Mode ..........255
â–« Pinch Protect Feature ...................255
â–« Venting Sunroof — Express ..............255
â–« Sunshade Operation ....................256
â–« Wind Buffeting ...................... .256â–«
Sunroof Maintenance ...................256
â–« Ignition OFF Operation .................256
â–« Relearn Procedure .....................257
 ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS ...........257
 POWER INVERTER — IF EQUIPPED ........262
 CUPHOLDERS ....................... .264
â–« Front Seat Cupholders ..................264
â–« Rear Cupholders .....................264
 STORAGE ........................... .266
â–« Glove Compartment ...................266
â–« Door Storage ........................ .267
â–« Front Center Console ...................267
â–« Rear Full Center Console — If Equipped .....268
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â–«Rear Mini Center Console — If Equipped . . . .272
 CARGO AREA FEATURES ................272
â–« Rechargeable Flashlight .................272
â–« Cargo Storage ...................... .274
â–« Retractable Cargo Area Cover — If Equipped .274
â–« Cargo Tie-Down Hooks .................275 
REAR WINDOW FEATURES ..............277
â–« Rear Window Wiper/Washer .............277
â–« Rear Window Defroster .................278
 ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED . . . .279
â–« Deploying the Crossbars .................280
â–« Stowing The Crossbars ..................283
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MIRRORS
Inside Day/Night Mirror — If Equipped
The mirror head can be adjusted up, down, left, and right
for various drivers. The mirror should be adjusted to
center on the view through the rear window.
Headlight glare from vehicles behind you can be reduced
by moving the small control under the mirror to the night
position (toward the rear of the vehicle). The mirror
should be adjusted while set in the day position (toward
the windshield).
Outside Mirrors
To receive maximum benefit, adjust the outside mirrors
to center on the adjacent lane of traffic with a slight
overlap of the view obtained on the inside mirror.
Adjusting Rearview Mirror
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WARNING!
Vehicles and other objects seen in the passenger side
convex mirror will look smaller and farther away
than they really are. Relying too much on your
passenger side convex mirror could cause you to
collide with another vehicle or other object. Use your
inside mirror when judging the size or distance of a
vehicle seen in the passenger side convex mirror.
Some vehicles will not have a convex passenger side
mirror.
Automatic Dimming Mirror — If Equipped
The mirror head can be adjusted up, down, left, and right
for various drivers. The mirror should be adjusted to
center on the view through the rear window.This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight glare
from vehicles behind you.
NOTE:
The Automatic Dimming Mirror feature is dis-
abled when the vehicle is in reverse gear to improve rear
view viewing.
The Automatic Dimming Mirror feature can be turned
On or Off through the touchscreen.
• Push the Mirror Dimmer button once to turn the
feature On.
• Push the Mirror Dimmer button a second time to turn
the feature Off.
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If equipped, the rearview mirror contains an ASSIST and
a 9-1-1 button.
WARNING!
ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to the
road. Some Uconnect Access services, including 9-1-1
and Assist, will NOT work without an operable 1X
(voice/data) or 3G (data) network connection.
NOTE:
• Your vehicle may be transmitting data as authorized
by the subscriber.
• The 9–1–1 and ASSIST buttons will only function if
you are connected to an operable 1X(voice/data) or
3G(data) network. Other Uconnect services will only
be operable if your Uconnect Access service is active
and you are connected to an operable 1X(voice/data)
or 3G(data) network.
Automatic Dimming Mirror
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ASSIST Call
The ASSIST Button is used to automatically connect you
to any one of the following support centers:
•Roadside Assistance – If you get a flat tire, or need a
tow, just push the ASSIST button and you’ll be con-
nected to someone who can help. Roadside Assistance
will know what vehicle you’re driving and its location.
Additional fees may apply for roadside Assistance.
• Uconnect Access Customer Care – In-vehicle support
for Uconnect Access and Uconnect Access Via Mobile
features.
• Vehicle Customer Care – Total support for all other
vehicle issues. 9-1-1 Call
1. Push the 9-1-1 Call button on the Rearview Mirror.
NOTE:
In case the 9-1-1 Call button is pushed in error,
there will be a 10 second delay before the 9-1-1 Call
system initiates a call to a 9-1-1 operator. To cancel the
9-1-1 Call connection, push the 9-1-1 Call button on the
Rearview Mirror or press the cancellation button on the
Device Screen. Termination of the 9-1-1 Call will turn off
the green LED light on the Rearview Mirror.
2. The LED light located between the ASSIST and 9-1-1 buttons on the Rearview Mirror will turn green once a
connection to a 9-1-1 operator has been made.
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3. Once a connection between the vehicle and a 9-1-1operator is made, the 9-1-1 Call system may transmit
the following important vehicle information to a 9-1-1
operator:
• Indication that the occupant placed a 9-1-1 Call.
• The vehicle brand.
• The last known GPS coordinates of the vehicle.
4. You should be able to speak with the 9-1-1 operator through the vehicle audio system to determine if
additional help is needed.
WARNING!
ALWAYS obey traffic laws and pay attention to the
road. Some Uconnect Access services, including 9-1-1
and Assist, will NOT work without an operable 1X
(voice/data) or 3G (data) network connection. NOTE:
•Your vehicle may be transmitting data as authorized
by the subscriber.
• Once a connection is made between the vehicle’s
9-1-1 Call system and the 9-1-1 operator, the 9-1-1
operator may be able to open a voice connection with
the vehicle to determine if additional help is needed.
Once the 9-1-1 operator opens a voice connection
with the vehicle’s 9-1-1 Call system, the operator
should be able to speak with you or other vehicle
occupants and hear sounds occurring in the vehicle.
The vehicle’s 9-1-1 Call system will attempt to re-
main connected with the 9-1-1 operator until the
9-1-1 operator terminates the connection.
5. The 9-1-1 operator may attempt to contact appropriate emergency responders and provide them with impor-
tant vehicle information and GPS coordinates.
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