washer DODGE DURANGO 2018 User Guide

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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
CONTENTS
SCHEDULED SERVICING .................409
▫ Maintenance Plan ..................... .410
▫ Heavy Duty Use Of The Vehicle ............413
 ENGINE COMPARTMENT .................414
▫ 3.6L Engine ..........................414
▫ 5.7L Engine ..........................415
▫ Checking Oil Level .....................416
▫ Adding Washer Fluid ...................416
▫ Maintenance-Free Battery .................416
 DEALER SERVICE .......................417
▫ Engine Oil .......................... .418
▫ Engine Oil Filter .......................420
▫ Engine Air Cleaner Filter .................420
▫ Air Conditioner Maintenance ..............420▫
Accessory Drive Belt Inspection ............424
▫ Body Lubrication ..................... .425
▫ Windshield Wiper Blades .................426
▫ Exhaust System ........................430
▫ Cooling System ........................432
▫ Brake System ........................ .436
▫ Automatic Transmission ..................438
▫ Front/Rear Axle Fluid ...................439
▫ Transfer Case ........................ .440
 RAISING THE VEHICLE ..................441
 TIRES ............................... .441
▫ Tire Safety Information ..................441
▫ Tir

es — General Information ..............450
▫ Tire Types ............................456
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SCHEDULED SERVICING
Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic oil change
indicator system. The oil change indicator system will
remind you that it is time to take your vehicle in for
scheduled maintenance.
Based on engine operation conditions, the oil change
indicator message will illuminate. This means that service
is required for your vehicle. Operating conditions such as
frequent short-trips, trailer tow, extremely hot or cold
ambient temperatures, and E85 fuel usage will influence
when the “Oil Change Required” message is displayed.
Severe Operating Conditions can cause the change oil
message to illuminate as early as 3,500 miles (5,600 km)
since last reset. Have your vehicle serviced as soon as
possible, within the next 500 miles (800 km).
Your authorized dealer will reset the oil change indicator
message after completing the scheduled oil change.
NOTE:Under no circumstances should oil change inter-
vals exceed 10,000 miles (16,000 km), twelve months or 350
hours of engine run time, whichever comes first. The 350
hours of engine run or idle time is generally only a concern
for fleet customers. Severe Duty All Models
Change Engine Oil at 4,000 miles (6,500 km) or 350 hours of
engine run time if the vehicle is operated in a dusty and off
road environment or is operated predominately at idle or
only very low engine RPM’s. This type of vehicle use is
considered Severe Duty.
Once A Month Or Before A Long Trip:

Check engine oil level
• Check windshield washer fluid level
• Check the tire inflation pressures and look for unusual
wear or damage
• Check the fluid levels of the coolant reservoir, brake
master cylinder and fill as needed.
• Check function of all interior and exterior lights
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
3.6L Engine
1 — Remote Jump Start Positive Terminal6 — Brake Fluid Reservoir
2 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 7 — Air Cleaner Filter
3 — Coolant Pressure Cap (Reservoir) 8 — Washer Fluid Reservoir
4 — Engine Oil Dipstick 9 — Remote Jump Start Negative Terminal
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5.7L Engine
1 — Remote Jump Start Negative Terminal6 — Air Cleaner Filter
2 — Remote Jump Start Positive Terminal 7 — Washer Fluid Reservoir
3 — Power Distribution Center (Fuses) 8 — Engine Oil Dipstick
4 — Engine Oil Fill 9 — Engine Coolant Pressure Cap
5 — Brake Fluid Reservoir 10 — Engine Coolant Reservoir
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Checking Oil Level
To assure proper lubrication of your vehicle’s engine, the
engine oil must be maintained at the correct level. Check
the oil level at regular intervals, such as every fuel stop.
The best time to check the engine oil level is about five
minutes after a fully warmed up engine is shut off.
Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level ground will
improve the accuracy of the oil level readings. Always
maintain the oil level within the SAFE zone on the dipstick.
Adding one quart of oil when the reading is at the bottom
of the SAFE zone will result in a reading at the top of the
safe zone on these engines.
CAUTION!
Overfilling or underfilling will cause oil aeration or
loss of oil pressure. This could damage your engine.
Adding Washer Fluid
The instrument cluster display will indicate when the
washer fluid level is low. When the sensor detects a low
fluid level, the windshield will light on the vehicle graphic
outline and the “WASHER FLUID LOW” message will be
displayed.The fluid reservoir for the windshield washers and the rear
window washer is shared. The fluid reservoir is located in
the engine compartment, be sure to check the fluid level at
regular intervals. Fill the reservoir with windshield washer
solvent only (not radiator antifreeze). When refilling the
washer fluid reservoir, take some washer fluid and apply it
to a cloth or towel and wipe clean the wiper blades, this
will help blade performance. To prevent freeze-up of your
windshield washer system in cold weather, select a solu-
tion or mixture that meets or exceeds the temperature
range of your climate. This rating information can be found
on most washer fluid containers.
WARNING!
Commercially available windshield washer solvents
are flammable. They could ignite and burn you. Care
must be exercised when filling or working around the
washer solution.
Maintenance-Free Battery
Your vehicle is equipped with a maintenance-free battery.
You will never have to add water, nor is periodic mainte-
nance required.
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The external lock cylinders should be lubricated twice a
year, preferably in the Fall and Spring. Apply a small
amount of a high quality lubricant, such as Mopar Lock
Cylinder Lubricant directly into the lock cylinder.
Windshield Wiper Blades
Clean the rubber edges of the wiper blades and the
windshield periodically with a sponge or soft cloth and a
mild nonabrasive cleaner. This will remove accumulations
of salt or road film.
Operation of the wipers on dry glass for long periods may
cause deterioration of the wiper blades. Always use washer
fluid when using the wipers to remove salt or dirt from a
dry windshield.
Avoid using the wiper blades to remove frost or ice from
the windshield. Keep the blade rubber out of contact with
petroleum products such as engine oil, gasoline, etc.
NOTE:Life expectancy of wiper blades varies depending
on geographical area and frequency of use. Poor perfor-
mance of blades may be present with chattering, marks,
water lines or wet spots. If any of these conditions are
present, clean the wiper blades or replace as necessary. The wiper blades and wiper arms should be inspected
periodically, not just when wiper performance problems
are experienced. This inspection should include the follow-
ing points:

Wear or uneven edges
• Foreign material
• Hardening or cracking
• Deformation or fatigue
If a wiper blade or wiper arm is damaged, replace the
affected wiper arm or blade with a new unit. Do not
attempt to repair a wiper arm or blade that is damaged.
Front Wiper Blade Removal/Installation
CAUTION!
Do not allow the wiper arm to spring back against the
glass without the wiper blade in place or the glass may
be damaged.
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The most common causes are:
•Road salt, dirt and moisture accumulation.
• Stone and gravel impact.
• Insects, tree sap and tar.
• Salt in the air near seacoast localities.
• Atmospheric fallout/industrial pollutants.
Body And Underbody Maintenance
Cleaning Headlights
Your vehicle is equipped with plastic headlights and fog
lights that are lighter and less susceptible to stone breakage
than glass headlights.
Plastic is not as scratch resistant as glass and therefore
different lens cleaning procedures must be followed.
To minimize the possibility of scratching the lenses and
reducing light output, avoid wiping with a dry cloth. To
remove road dirt, wash with a mild soap solution followed
by rinsing.
Do not use abrasive cleaning components, solvents, steel
wool or other aggressive material to clean the lenses.
Preserving The Bodywork
Washing
•Wash your vehicle regularly. Always wash your vehicle
in the shade using Mopar Car Wash, or a mild car wash
soap, and rinse the panels completely with clear water.
• If insects, tar, or other similar deposits have accumulated
on your vehicle, use Mopar Super Kleen Bug and Tar
Remover to remove.
• Use a high quality cleaner wax, such as Mopar Cleaner
Wax to remove road film, stains and to protect your
paint finish. Take care never to scratch the paint.
• Avoid using abrasive compounds and power buffing
that may diminish the gloss or thin out the paint finish.
CAUTION!
•Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning materials such
as steel wool or scouring powder that will scratch
metal and painted surfaces.
• Use of power washers exceeding 1,200 psi (8,274 kPa)
can result in damage or removal of paint and decals.
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InverterPower ............................... .132
iPod/USB/MP3 Control ..................... .528
Jacking And Tire Changing Instructions ...........387
Jacking Instructions ........................ .387
Jack Location ............................ .384
Jack Operation ........................ .387, 441
Jump Starting ............................ .394
KeyFob..................................17 Arm The System ..........................30
Disarm The System ........................30
Programming Additional Key Fobs ..........22, 28
Key Fob Battery Service (Remote Keyless Entry) .....19
Key Fob Programming (Remote Keyless Entry) ......22
Key-In Reminder ............................23
Keyless Enter-N-Go ........................ .262
Passive Entry ............................33
Passive Entry Programming ..............33, 498
Keys ....................................17
Replacement ..........................22, 28
Sentry (Immobilizer) .......................28
Lane Change Assist ..........................76 LaneSense
............................... .332
Lap/Shoulder Belts ........................ .202
Latches ................................. .256
Hood .................................108
Lead Free Gasoline ........................ .473
Leaks, Fluid ............................. .256
Life Of Tires ............................. .454
Liftgate ................................. .109
Liftgate Window Wiper/Washer .................84
Light Bulbs ...............................256
Lights .................................. .256
AirBag .........................156, 213, 254
Automatic Headlights ......................74
Brake Assist Warning ..................... .179
Brake Warning ..........................156
Bulb Replacement .....................372, 373
Cargo .................................111
Center Mounted Stop ..................... .376
Cruise ............................ .165,166
Daytime
Running .........................73
Dimmer Switch, Headlight ...................72
Engine Temperature Warning ................158
Exterior ...............................256
Fog ..................................375
Hazard Warning Flasher ...................366
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Sunroof...............................105
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column ..............66
Windows ............................. .102
Power Seats Down ...............................44, 46
Forward ............................ .44, 46
Rearward ............................44, 46
Up .................................44, 46
Pregnant Women And Seat Belts ................207
Preparation For Jacking ..................... .387
Pretensioners Seat Belts ............................. .208
Radial Ply Tires ............................452
Radiator Cap (Coolant Pressure Cap) .............435
Radio Frequency General Information ................22, 27, 29, 38
Radio Operation .......................... .547
Radio Remote Controls ..................... .527
Rain Sensitive Wiper System ...................83
Rear Air Conditioning ........................95
Rear Axle (Differential) ..................... .439
Rear Camera ............................. .337
Rear Cross Path ............................187
Rear Cupholders .......................... .126Rear ParkSense System
...................313, 322
Rear Seats, Folding ..........................53
Rear Wiper/Washer ..........................84
Reclining Front Seats .........................42
Recreational Towing ........................ .355
Shifting Into Transfer Case Neutral (N) .........357
Shifting Out Of Transfer Case Neutral (N) .......360
Reformulated Gasoline .......................474
Refrigerant ...............................421
Release, Hood ............................ .108
Reminder, Seat Belt ........................ .200
Remote Control Starting System ...........................25
Remote Keyless Entry ........................18
Arm The Alarm ..........................30
Disarm The Alarm ........................30
Programming Additional Key Fobs ..........22,28
Remote
Sound System (Radio) Control ...........527
Remote Starting Exit Remote Start Mode .....................27
Uconnect Customer Programmable Features .....500
Uconnect Settings ........................500
Remote Starting System .......................25
Replacement Bulbs ........................ .372
Replacement Keys ........................22, 28
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Minimum Requirements....................350
Tips ................................. .354
Trailer And Tongue Weight ..................349
Wiring ............................... .352
Trailer Towing Guide ........................347
Trailer Weight ............................ .347
Transfer Case ............................ .440
Electronically Shifted ..................... .281
Fluid .................................481
Maintenance ............................440
Transmission ............................. .273
Automatic ..........................273, 438
Fluid .................................481
Maintenance ............................438
Shifting ...............................270
Transmitter, Garage Door Opener (Homelink) .......114
Transporting Pets ..........................252
Tread Wear Indicators .......................453
Turn Signals ........................166, 374, 375
Uconnect Uconnect Settings ........................500
Uconnect Settings Customer Programmable Features ........33, 39, 500
Passive Entry Programming ............33, 39, 498 Uniform Tire Quality Grades
..................463
Universal Transmitter ........................114
Unleaded Gasoline ........................ .473
Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt ................205
Vanity Mirrors .............................71
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) .............470
Vehicle Loading ........................342, 447
Vehicle Modifications/Alterations .................6
Vehicle Security Alarm ........................29
Vehicle Storage ........................ .100, 464
Viscosity, Engine Oil .....................418, 419
Voice Command .......................... .548
Voice Recognition System (VR) .................548
Warning Flashers, Hazard ....................366
W arning

Lights (Instrument Cluster Descriptions) . . . .161
Warnings And Cautions .......................6
Warnings, Roll Over ..........................5
Warranty Information .......................571
Washers, Windshield ..................... .80, 416
Washing Vehicle .......................... .465
Wheel And Wheel Tire Care ...................460
Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim ...................460
Wind Buffeting ........................ .105, 107
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