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WARNING ALERTS
Rear
Distance (in/cm) Greater
than
79 in
(200 cm) 79-59 in
(150-100 cm) 59-47 in
(150-120 cm) 47-39 in
(120-100 cm) 39-25 in
(100-65 cm) 25-12 in
(65-30 cm) Less than
12 in
(30 cm)
Audible Alert
Chime None Single 1/2
SecondTone Slow Slow Fast Fast Continuous
Arcs-Left None None None None None 2nd Flashing1st
Flashing
Arcs-Center None 6th Solid 5th Solid 4th Solid 3rd Flashing2nd
Flashing 1st
Flashing
Arcs-Right None None None None None 2nd Flashing1st
Flashing
Radio Vol- ume
Reduced No
Yes YesYesYesYes Yes
NOTE: ParkSense will reduce the volume of the radio, if
on, when the system is sounding an audio tone.
Adjustable Chime Volume Settings
Rear chime volume settings can be selected from the
Customer-Programmable Features section of the Uconnect System, refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Understanding
Your Instrument Panel” for further information.
The chime volume settings include LOW, MEDIUM, and
HIGH. The factory default volume setting is MEDIUM.
ParkSense will retain its last known configuration state
through ignition cycles.
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Enabling And Disabling ParkSense
ParkSense can be enabled and disabled with the ParkSense
switch.When the ParkSense switch is pushed to disable
the system, the Instrument Cluster Display will
show a “PARKSENSE OFF” message for ap-
proximately five seconds. Refer to “Instrument
Cluster Display” in “Understanding Your Instrument
Panel” for further information. When the gear selector is
moved to REVERSE and the system is disabled, the Instru-
ment Cluster Display will show the “PARKSENSE OFF”
message for as long as the vehicle is in REVERSE.
The ParkSense switch LED will be ON when ParkSense is
disabled or requires service. The ParkSense switch LED
will be OFF when the system is enabled. If the ParkSense
switch is pushed, and the system requires service, the
ParkSense switch LED will blink momentarily, and then
the LED will be ON.
Service The ParkSense Rear Park Assist System
During vehicle start up, when the ParkSense Rear Park
Assist System has detected a faulted condition, the Instru-
ment Cluster Display will actuate a single chime, once per ignition cycle, and it will display the “PARKSENSE UN-
AVAILABLE WIPE REAR SENSORS” or the “PARKSENSE
UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED” message. Refer to
“Instrument Cluster Display”. When the gear selector is
moved to REVERSE and the system has detected a faulted
condition, the Instrument Cluster Display will display the
PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR SENSORS
or
PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED mes-
sage for as long as the vehicle is in REVERSE. Under this
condition, ParkSense will not operate.
If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR SENSORS”
appears in the Instrument Cluster Display make sure the
outer surface and the underside of the rear fascia/bumper
is clean and clear of snow, ice, mud, dirt or other obstruc-
tion and then cycle the ignition. If the message continues to
appear, see an authorized dealer.
If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED”
appears in the Instrument Cluster Display, see an autho-
rized dealer.Cleaning The ParkSense System
Clean the ParkSense sensors with water, car wash soap and
a soft cloth. Do not use rough or hard cloths. Do not scratch
or poke the sensors. Otherwise, you could damage the
sensors.
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PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA — IF
EQUIPPED
Your vehicle may be equipped with the ParkView Rear
Back Up Camera that allows you to see an on-screen image
of the rear surroundings of your vehicle whenever the gear
selector is put into REVERSE. The image will be displayed
on the Navigation/Multimedia radio display screen along
with a caution note to “check entire surroundings” across
the top of the screen. After five seconds this note will
disappear. The ParkView camera is located on the rear of
the vehicle above the rear License plate.
When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE (with camera
delay turned OFF), the rear camera mode is exited and the
navigation or audio screen appears again.When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE (with camera
delay turned ON), the rear view image with dynamic grid
lines will be displayed for up to 10 seconds after shifting
out of
REVERSE unless the forward vehicle speed ex-
ceeds 8 mph (13 km/h), the transmission is shifted into
PARK or the ignition is switched to the OFF position.
NOTE: The ParkView Rear Back Up Camera has program-
mable modes of operation that may be selected through the
Uconnect System. Refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Under-
standing Your Instrument Panel” for further information.
When enabled, active guide lines are overlaid on the image
to illustrate the width of the vehicle and its projected
backup path based on the steering wheel position. A
dashed center line overlay indicates the center of the
vehicle to assist with parking or aligning to a hitch/
receiver. Different colored zones indicate the distance to
the rear of the vehicle. The following table shows the
approximate distances for each zone:
Zone Distance to the rear of the vehicle
Red 0 - 1 ft (0 - 30 cm)
Yellow 1 ft - 6.5 ft (30 cm - 2 m)
Green 6.5 ft or greater (2 m or greater)
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ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS
Your vehicle is equipped with 12 Volt (13 Amp) power
outlets that can be used to power cellular phones, small
electronics and other low powered electrical accessories.
The power outlets are labeled with either a “key” or a
“battery” symbol to indicate how the outlet is powered.
Power outlets labeled with a “key” are powered when the
ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position, while the
outlets labeled with a “battery” are connected directly to
the battery and powered at all times.
NOTE:
•All accessories connected to the “battery” powered
outlets should be removed or turned off when the
vehicle is not in use to protect the battery against
discharge.
• To ensure proper operation a MOPAR knob and element
must be used.
• 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.
The front power outlet is located inside the storage area on
the center stack of the instrument panel.
Front Power Outlet
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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.
• Do not touch with wet hands.
(Continued)
WARNING! (Continued)
•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 suffi-
ciently 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 battery
even more quickly. Only use these intermittently and
with greater caution.
• After the use of high power draw accessories, or long
periods of the vehicle not being started (with acces-
sories still plugged in), the vehicle must be driven a
sufficient length of time to allow the generator to
recharge the vehicle’s battery.
Power Outlet Fuse Locations
1 — F104 Fuse 20 A Yellow Power Outlet Console Bin
2 — F90–F91 Fuse 20 A Yellow Power Outlet Right Rear Quarter
Panel
3 — F93 Fuse 20 A Yellow Cigar Lighter Instrument Panel
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Rear Mini Console Cupholders — If Equipped
There are two cupholders for the rear seat passengers
located in the front of the rear mini console.
STORAGE
Glove Compartment
The glove compartment is located on the right side of the
instrument panel.To open the glove compartment, pull outward on the latch
and lower the glove compartment door.
Rear Mini Console Cupholders
Glove Compartment
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Once the switch is released it will return to the OFF
position and the wipers will cycle several times before
returning to the parked position.
NOTE:As a protective measure, the pump will stop if the
switch is held for more than 20 seconds. Once the switch is
released the pump will resume normal operation.
If the rear wiper is operating when the ignition is turned
OFF, the wiper will automatically return to the “park”
position.
Rear Window Defroster
The rear window defroster button is located on the
climate control panel. Push 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 approximately 10
minutes. For an additional five minutes of operation, push
the button a second time.
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 win-
dow. 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 heat-
ing 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.
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED
The crossbars and side rails are designed to carry weight
on vehicles equipped with a luggage rack. The load must
not exceed 150 lbs (68 kg), and should be uniformly
distributed over the luggage rack crossbars.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES ...........234
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ..................235
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS ........237
â–« Red Telltale Indicator Lights ...............238
â–« Yellow Telltale Indicator Lights .............245
â–« Green Telltale Indicator Lights ..............254
â–« White Telltale Indicator Lights ..............257
â–« Blue Telltale Indicator Lights ...............258
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ...........259
â–« Instrument Cluster Display Location
And Controls ........................ .259
â–« Engine Oil Life Reset ....................262
â–« Instrument Cluster Display Messages ........263
â–« Instrument Cluster Display Selectable
Menu Items .......................... .264â–«
Screen Setup Driver Selectable Items .........268
â–« Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode
Message — Electrical Load Reduction Actions —
If Equipped ......................... .269
CYBERSECURITY ....................... .271
UCONNECT SETTINGS ...................273
â–« Buttons On The Faceplate .................273
â–« Buttons On The Touchscreen ...............274
â–« Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect 5.0 Personal Settings ..............274
â–« Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect 8.4 Personal Settings ..............293
UCONNECT RADIOS — IF EQUIPPED ........314
IPOD/USB/MP3 CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED . . .314
â–« Connecting The iPod Or External USB Device . . .3144
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â–«Using This Feature ..................... .315
â–« Second Row USB Charging Port ............315
UCONNECT REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT (RSE)
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .................316
â–« Getting Started ....................... .316
â–« Dual Video Screen ..................... .318
â–« Blu-ray Disc Player ..................... .318
â–« Play Video Games ..................... .320
â–« Play A DVD/Blu-ray Disc Using The
Touchscreen Radio ..................... .321
â–« Important Notes For Dual Video Screen
System ............................. .323
â–« Blu-ray Disc Player Remote Control —
If Equipped .......................... .323
â–« Replacing The Remote Control Batteries .......325
â–« Headphones Operation ...................325
â–« Controls ............................ .325
â–« Replacing The Headphone Batteries ..........326â–«
Unwired Stereo Headphone Lifetime Limited
Warranty ............................ .326
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS —
IF EQUIPPED ......................... .332
â–« Radio Operation ....................... .333
â–« CD Player ........................... .333
CD/DVD/BLU-RAY DISC MAINTENANCE . . . .333
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES . . .334
â–« Regulatory And Safety Information ..........334
CLIMATE CONTROLS ...................336
â–« Overview ........................... .336
â–« Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) —
If Equipped ......................... .346
â–« Operating Tips ....................... .350
PERSONALIZED
MENU BAR...............353
UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION
QUICK TIPS .......................... .354
â–« Introducing Uconnect ....................354
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â–«Get Started .......................... .355
â–« Basic Voice Commands ...................356
â–« Radio .............................. .356
â–« Media .............................. .357
â–« Phone .............................. .358
â–« Voice Text Reply ...................... .359
â–« Climate (8.4/8.4 NAV) ...................361
â–« Navigation (8.4 /8.4 NAV) ................362
â–« Uconnect Access (8.4/8.4 NAV) .............363
â–« Register (8.4/8.4 NAV) ...................364 â–«
Vehicle Health Alert ....................364
â–« Mobile App (8.4/8.4 NAV) ................365
â–« Voice Texting (8.4/8.4 NAV) ...............366
â–« Yelp (8.4/8.4 NAV) ..................... .367
â–« SiriusXM Travel Link (8.4/8.4 NAV) ..........368
â–« Siri Eyes Free — If Equipped ..............369
â–« Do Not Disturb ....................... .372
â–« General Information .....................373
â–« Additional Information ...................373
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