Under the hood DODGE JOURNEY 2016 1.G Owners Manual

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▫Operation ......................... .151
▫ Phone Call Features ...................163
▫ Uconnect Phone Features ................168
▫ Advanced Phone Connectivity ............173
▫ Things You Should Know About Your
Uconnect Phone ..................... .173
▫ General Information ...................185
 VOICE COMMAND ....................185
▫ Uconnect 8.4/8.4 Nav ..................185
▫ Uconnect Voice Commands ..............188
 SEATS ............................. .199
▫ Driver’s Power Seat — If Equipped ........199
▫ Power Lumbar — If Equipped ............201▫
Front Heated Seats — If Equipped .........202
▫ Manual Front Seat Adjustments ...........203
▫ Recliner Adjustment ...................204
▫ Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment — If
Equipped .......................... .205
▫ Fold-Flat Front Passenger Seat — If
Equipped .......................... .206
▫ Head Restraints ..................... .207
▫ Third Row Passenger Seats — Seven Passenger
Models ............................ .212
▫ 60/40 Split Second-Row Passenger Seats .....213
▫ 50/50 Split Third-Row Passenger Seats With
Fold-Flat Feature — Seven Passenger
Models ........................... .220
 TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD .........222
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WARNING!(Continued)
•Do not allow a passenger to sit in a third row seat
with the second row seatback(s) folded flat. In a
collision, the passenger could slide underneath the
seat belt and be seriously or even fatally injured.
TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD
Two latches must be released to open the hood.
1. Pull the hood release lever located under the left side of the instrument panel.
2. Outside of the vehicle, locate the safety latch levernear the center of the grille between the grille and
hood opening. Push the safety latch lever to the left
and then raise the hood.
Hood Release
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3. Use the hood prop rod to secure the hood in the openposition. Place the upper end of the prop rod in the
hole on the underside of the hood.CAUTION!
To prevent possible damage:
•Before closing hood, make sure the hood prop rod
is fully seated into its storage retaining clips.
(Continued)
Underhood Safety LatchHood Prop Rod
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CAUTION!(Continued)
•Do not slam the hood to close it. Use a firm
downward push at the center front edge of the
hood to ensure that both latches engage. Never
drive your vehicle unless the hood is fully closed,
with both latches engaged.
WARNING!
Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving your
vehicle. If the hood is not fully latched, it could open
when the vehicle is in motion and block your vision.
Failure to follow this warning could result in serious
injury or death.
LIGHTS
Headlight Switch
The headlight switch is located on the left side of the
instrument panel. This switch controls the operation of
the headlights, parking lights, instrument panel lights,
instrument panel light dimming, interior lights and fog
lights.
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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.
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
IMPORTANT: The warning / indicator light switches on
in the instrument panel together with a dedicated mes-
sage and/or acoustic signal when applicable. These
indications are indicative and precautionary and as such
must not be considered as exhaustive and/or alternative
to the information contained in the Owner Manual,
which you are advised to read carefully in all cases.
Always refer to the information in this chapter in the
event of a failure indication.
All active telltales will display first if applicable. The
system check menu may appear different based upon
equipment options and current vehicle status. Some
telltales are optional and may not appear.
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Oil Pressure Warning Light
Red TelltaleLight What It Means
Oil Pressure Warning Light
This light indicates low engine oil pressure. If the light turns on while driving, stop the ve-
hicle and shut off the engine as soon as possible. A chime will sound when this light turns
on.
Do not operate the vehicle until the cause is corrected. This light does not indicate how
much oil is in the engine. The engine oil level must be checked under the hood.
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•Unstored Messages Until RUN
These messages deal primarily with the Remote Start
feature. This message type is displayed until the ignition
is in the RUN state. Examples of this message type are
Remote Start Aborted - Door Ajar andPush Brake
Pedal and Push Button to Start.
• Five Second Unstored Messages
When the appropriate conditions occur, this type of
message takes control of the main display area for five
seconds and then returns to the previous screen. Ex-
amples of this message type are Memory System Un-
available - Not in Park andAutomatic High Beams On.
The Reconfigurable Telltales section is divided into the
white telltales area on the right, amber telltales in the
middle, and red telltales on the left. When the appropriate conditions exist, the EVIC displays
the following messages:

Remote Start aborted — Door ajar
• Remote Start aborted — Hood ajar
• Remote Start aborted — L/Gate ajar
• Remote Start aborted — Fuel low
• Remote Start disabled — Start Vehicle to Reset
• Remote Start active — Push Start Button
• Vehicle Not in Park
• Key Left Vehicle
• Key Not Detected
• Push Brake Pedal and Push Button to Start
• Service Keyless System
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After Starting
The idle speed is controlled automatically and it will
decrease as the engine warms up.
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED
The engine block heater warms the engine, and permits
quicker starts in cold weather. Connect the cord to a
standard 110-115 Volt AC electrical outlet with a
grounded, three-wire extension cord.
The engine block heater must be plugged in at least one
hour to have an adequate effect on the engine.
The engine block heater cord is bundled under the hood
between the headlight assembly and the Totally Inte-
grated Power Module (Fuse Box) on the driver’s side of
the vehicle.
WARNING!
Remember to disconnect the engine block heater
cord before driving. Damage to the 110-115 Volt
electrical cord could cause electrocution.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WARNING!
•It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or NEUTRAL
if the engine speed is higher than idle speed. If
your foot is not firmly pressing the brake pedal, the
vehicle could accelerate quickly forward or in re-
verse. You could lose control of the vehicle and hit
someone or something. Only shift into gear when
the engine is idling normally and your foot is
firmly pressing the brake pedal.
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CAUTION!
Driving with a hot cooling system could damage
your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads “H,”
safely pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the vehicle
with the A/C turned off until the pointer drops back
into the normal range. If the pointer remains on the
“H,” and you hear continuous chimes, turn the en-
gine OFF immediately, and call for service.
WARNING!
You or others can be badly burned by hot engine
coolant (antifreeze) or steam from your radiator. If
you see or hear steam coming from under the hood,
do not open the hood until the radiator has had time
to cool. Never try to open a cooling system pressure
cap when the radiator or coolant bottle is hot.
2.4L Engine — If Equipped
On hot days the engine oil temperature may become too
hot during sustained high-speed driving or if towing a
trailer up long grades. If this happens, a HOTOIL mes-
sage will flash in the odometer and the vehicle speed will
be reduced to 48 mph (77 km/h) maximum until the
engine oil temperature is reduced.
NOTE:The maximum vehicle speed is reduced to
48 mph (77 km/h), you may reduce vehicle speed further
as needed. Once the engine oil temperature is reduced,
you may continue to drive normally
WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Proper lug nut/bolt torque is very important to ensure
that the wheel is properly mounted to the vehicle. Any
time a wheel has been removed and reinstalled on the
vehicle the lug nuts/bolts should be torqued using a
properly calibrated torque wrench.
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▫Brake System ....................... .585
▫ Automatic Transmission ................587
▫ Rear Drive Assembly (RDA) – AWD Models
Only ............................. .591
▫ Power Transfer Unit (PTU) – AWD Models
Only ............................. .592
▫ Appearance Care And Protection From
Corrosion .......................... .592
▫ Cleaning The Cupholders ...............599
 FUSES ............................. .599
▫ Interior Fuses ....................... .599
▫ Underhood Fuses (Power Distribution
Center) ........................... .602
REPLACEMENT BULBS .................606
 BULB REPLACEMENT ..................608
▫ Front Low/High Beam Headlamp, Turn
Signal/Park Lamp, And Side Marker Lamp . .608
▫ Front Fog Lamp ..................... .609
▫ Rear Turn Signal And Backup Lamp ........610
▫ License Plate Lamp ....................613
 FLUID CAPACITIES ....................614
 FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS, AND GENUINE
PARTS ............................. .616
▫ Engine ............................ .616
▫ Chassis ........................... .618
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