JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2014 WK2 / 4.G SRT Owners Manual
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ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED
The crossbars and siderails are designed to carry the
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.
NOTE:If not equipped with crossbars, your authorized
dealer can order and install MOPAR® crossbars built
specifically for this roof rack system.
Distribute cargo weight evenly on the roof rack crossbars.
The roof rack does not increase the total load carrying
capacity of the vehicle. Be sure the total load of cargo
inside the vehicle plus that on the external rack does not
exceed the maximum vehicle load capacity.
To move the crossbars, loosen the attachments, located at
the upper edge of each crossbar, approximately eight
turns using the anti-theft wrench provided with the
MOPAR® crossbars. Then, move the crossbar to the desired position, keeping the crossbars parallel to the
rack frame. Once the crossbar is in the desired position,
retighten the with the wrench to lock the crossbar into
position.
NOTE:
•
To help control wind noise when the crossbars are not
in use, place the front and rear crossbars approxi-
mately 24 in (61 cm) apart. Optimal noise reduction
can then be achieved by adjusting the front crossbar
forward or aft using increments of 1 in (2.5 cm).
• If the rear crossbar (or any metallic object) is placed
over the satellite radio antenna (if equipped), you may
experience interruption of satellite radio reception. For
improved satellite radio reception, avoid placing the
rear crossbar over the satellite radio antenna.
• The grab handles on the back of the vehicle (if
equipped) are not to be used as a towing feature.
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CAUTION!
•To prevent damage to the roof of your vehicle, do
not carry any loads on the roof rack without the
crossbars installed. The load should be secured and
placed on top of the crossbars, not directly on the
roof. If it is necessary to place the load on the roof,
place a blanket or some other protection between
the load and the roof surface.
• To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do
not exceed the maximum roof rack load capacity of
150 lb (68 kg). Always distribute heavy loads as
evenly as possible and secure the load appropri-
ately.
• Long loads which extend over the windshield, such
as wood panels or surfboards, or loads with large
frontal area should be secured to both the front and
rear of the vehicle.
(Continued)
CAUTION! (Continued)
•Travel at reduced speeds and turn corners carefully
when carrying large or heavy loads on the roof
rack. Wind forces, due to natural causes or nearby
truck traffic, can add sudden upward lift to a load.
This is especially true on large flat loads and may
result in damage to the cargo or your vehicle.
WARNING!
Cargo must be securely tied before driving your
vehicle. Improperly secured loads can fly off the
vehicle, particularly at high speeds, resulting in per-
sonal injury or property damage. Follow the roof rack
cautions when carrying cargo on your roof rack.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONTENTS
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES ..........294
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — PREMIUM .......295
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS .....296
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION
CENTER (EVIC) ....................... .306
▫ Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
Displays ........................... .308
▫ Oil Life Reset ....................... .310
▫ Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
Messages ...........................311 ▫
Battery Saver Mode/Battery Saver On
Message — If Equipped ................314
▫ EVIC Amber Telltales ...................314
▫ EVIC Red Telltales .....................315
▫ EVIC Green Telltales ...................318
▫ EVIC Selectable Menu Items ..............318
▫ Screen Setup Driver Selectable Items ........325
Uconnect® SETTINGS ....................326
▫ Hard-Keys ......................... .327
▫ Soft-Keys .......................... .328
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▫Customer Programmable Features —
Uconnect® 5.0/8.4 Settings ...............328
▫ SRT Performance Features ...............347
Uconnect® RADIOS — IF EQUIPPED ........351
iPod®/USB/MP3 CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED . . .351
Uconnect® REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .................351
▫ Getting Started ...................... .352
▫ Dual Video Screen .....................354
▫ Blu-ray™ Disc Player ...................354
▫ Play Video Games .....................356
▫ Play A DVD/Blu-ray™ Disc Using The
Touchscreen Radio .....................357 ▫
Important Notes For Dual Video Screen
System ............................ .359
▫ Blu-ray™ Disc Player Remote Control —
If Equipped ......................... .360
▫ Replacing The Remote Control Batteries ......362
▫ Headphones Operation .................362
▫ Controls ........................... .363
▫ Replacing The Headphone Batteries .........364
▫ Unwired® Stereo Headphone Lifetime
Limited Warranty .....................364
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS —
IF EQUIPPED ........................ .372
▫ Radio Operation ..................... .373
▫ CD Player .......................... .373
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CD/DVD DISC MAINTENANCE ...........373
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES . . .374
CLIMATE CONTROLS ...................374
▫ General Overview .....................375 ▫
Climate Control Functions ...............381
▫ Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ......382
▫ Operating Tips ...................... .384
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INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES
1 — Air Outlet6 — Lower Switch Bank 11 — Hood Release
2 — Instrument Cluster 7 — Hazard Switch 12 — Fuel Door Release
3 — Radio 8 — Storage Bin (SD Card, AUX, USB Media Hub) 13 — Headlight Switch
4 — Glove Compartment 9 — ESC Button 14 — Dimmer Control
5 — Climate Controls 10 — Ignition Switch
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — PREMIUM
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS
1. Tachometer
Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute
(RPM x 1000).
2. Seat Belt Reminder LightWhen the ignition switch is first turned to the
ON/RUN position, this light will turn on for four
to eight seconds as a bulb check. During the bulb
check, if the driver’s seat belt is unbuckled, a chime will
sound. After the bulb check or when driving, if the driver
or front passenger seat belt remains unbuckled, the Seat
Belt Indicator Light will flash or remain on continuously.
Refer to “Occupant Restraints” in “Things To Know
Before Starting Your Vehicle” for further information. 3. Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Light
This light monitors the Anti-Lock Brake System
(ABS). The light will turn on when the ignition
switch is turned to the ON/RUN position and
may stay on for as long as four seconds.
If the ABS light remains on or turns on while driving, it
indicates that the Anti-Lock portion of the brake system
is not functioning and that service is required. However,
the conventional brake system will continue to operate
normally if the BRAKE warning light is not on.
If the ABS light is on, the brake system should be serviced
as soon as possible to restore the benefits of Anti-Lock
brakes. If the ABS light does not turn on when the
ignition switch is turned to the ON/RUN position, have
the light inspected by an authorized dealer.
4. High Beam Indicator
Indicates that headlights are on high beam.
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5. Front Fog Light Indicator — If EquippedThis indicator will illuminate when the front fog
lights are on.
6. Selectable EVIC Information
This area of the cluster will display selectable informa-
tion such as compass, outside temperature, etc. For
further information, refer to “Electronic Vehicle Informa-
tion Center (EVIC) — If Equipped” of your owners
manual for more information.
7. Turn Signal Indicator
The arrows will flash with the exterior turn sig-
nals when the turn signal lever is operated. A tone
will chime, and an EVIC message will appear if either
turn signal is left on for more than 1 mile (1.6 km).
NOTE: If either indicator flashes at a rapid rate, check
for a defective outside light bulb. 8. Speedometer
Indicates vehicle speed.
9. Selectable EVIC Information
This area of the cluster will display selectable informa-
tion such as compass, outside temperature, etc. For
further information, refer to “Electronic Vehicle Informa-
tion Center (EVIC) — If Equipped” of your owners
manual for more information.
10. Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is part of
an onboard diagnostic system called OBD II that
monitors engine and automatic transmission con-
trol systems. The light will illuminate when the key is in
the ON/RUN position before engine start. If the bulb
does not come on when turning the key from OFF to
ON/RUN, have the condition checked promptly.
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Certain conditions, poor fuel quality, etc., may illuminate
the light after engine start. The vehicle should be serviced
if the light stays on through several of your typical
driving cycles. In most situations, the vehicle will drive
normally and will not require towing.
CAUTION!
Prolonged driving with the Malfunction Indicator
Light (MIL) on could cause damage to the engine
control system. It also could affect fuel economy and
driveability. If the MIL is flashing, severe catalytic
converter damage and power loss will soon occur.
Immediate service is required.
WARNING!
A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as referenced
above, can reach higher temperatures than in normal
operating conditions. This can cause a fire if you
drive slowly or park over flammable substances such
as dry plants, wood, cardboard, etc. This could result
in death or serious injury to the driver, occupants or
others.
11. Electronic Park Brake Failure Indicator —
If Equipped This light indicates the Electronic Parking
Brake system requires service.
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