climate control JEEP RENEGADE 2018 Owner handbook (in English)
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ENGINE OIL
179)84)
Check that the oil level is between the
MIN and MAX references on the dipstick
A. If the oil level is near or even under
the MIN line, add oil using the filler B to
reach the MAX line.
Take out the engine oil dipstick A, clean
it with a lint-free cloth and reinsert it.
Extract it again and check that the level
is between the MIN and MAX marks on
the dipstick.
Engine oil consumption
85)4)
The maximum engine oil consumption is
usually 400 grams every 1,000 km.
During the initial period of use the
engine oil consumption conditions
should be considered as having stabilised
after the first 5000 - 6000 km.
ENGINE COOLANT
180)86)
If the level is too low, unscrew the cap of
reservoir C and add the fluid described in
the "Technical Specifications" section.
WINDSCREEN/REAR WINDOW
WASHER FLUID
181) 182)
If the level is too low, lift reservoir cap D
and add the fluid described in the
chapter "Technical Specifications".
BRAKE FLUID
183) 184)87)
Check that the fluid is at the max. level.
If the fluid level in the reservoir is too
low, undo reservoir cap E and add the
fluid described in the chapter "Technical
Specifications".
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION /
TWIN CLUTCH AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION ACTUATION
SYSTEM OIL
5)
The transmission control oil level should
only be checked at a Jeep Dealership.
BATTERY
185) 186) 187) 188)6)
The battery does not require the
electrolyte to be topped up with distilled
water. A periodic check carried out at a
Jeep Dealership is, however, necessary to
check efficiency.
IMPORTANT After the battery is
disconnected, the steering must be
initialised. The
warning light on the
instrument panel switches on to
indicate this. To carry out this
procedure turn the steering wheel all
the way from one end to the other or
drive in a straight line for about a
hundred metres.
IMPORTANT If the charge level
remains under 50% for a long time,
the battery is damaged by sulphation,
reducing its capacity and efficiency at
start-up.
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
In winter, the climate control system
must be turned on at least once a month
for about 10 minutes. Have the system
inspected at a Jeep Dealership before the
summer.
WARNING
177)Never smoke while working in the
engine compartment: gas and
inflammable vapours may be present, with
the risk of fire.
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IMPORTANT Do not operate the rear
window wiper with the blade lifted
from the rear window.
Windscreen washer
The windscreen jets, located on the
bonnet, are fixed.
If there is no jet of fluid, firstly check
that there is fluid in the reservoir (see
paragraph “Engine compartment” in this
chapter). Then check that the nozzle
holes are not clogged; use a needle to
unblock them if necessary.
IMPORTANT In versions with a sun
roof, make sure that the sun roof is
closed before operating the window
washer jets.
Rear window washer
The rear window washer jets are fixed.
The nozzle holder is located above the
rear window.
WARNING
189)The air intake system (air cleaner,
rubber hoses, etc.) can be a protection in
the case of blowbacks from the engine.
DO NOT REMOVE this system unless you
need to carry out repair or servicing
operations. Before starting the engine,
ensure that the system has not been
removed: failure to observe this precaution
may result in serious injury.
190)Exhaust emissions are very
dangerous, and may be lethal. They
contain carbon monoxide, a colourless,
odourless gas which can cause fainting
and poisoning if inhaled.
191)The exhaust system may reach high
temperatures and may cause a fire if the
vehicle is parked on flammable material.
Dry grass or leaves can also catch fire if
they come into contact with the exhaust
system. Do not park or use the vehicle in a
place in which the exhaust system might
come into contact with flammable
material.
IMPORTANT
89)Incorrect servicing of the vehicle or
failure to carry out operations or repairs
(when necessary) may lead to more
expensive repairs, damage to other
components or have a negative impact on
the vehicle performance. Have any
malfunction inspected immediately by a
Jeep Dealership.
90)The vehicle is equipped with fluids
which are optimised or protecting its
performance and life and extending
service intervals. Do not use chemicals for
washing these components since they may
damage the engine, the gearbox or the
climate control system. This damage is not
covered by the vehicle’s warranty. If any
component needs to be washed due to
malfunctioning, use only the specific
liquid for that procedure.
91)An excessive or insufficient amount of
oil inside the base is extremely damaging
to the engine. Make sure it is always at an
adequate level.
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Use Features SpecificationOriginal fluids and
lubricantsApplications
Brake fluidSynthetic fluid for brake
and clutch systems.
Exceeds specifications:
FMVSS no. 116 DOT 4,
ISO 4925 SAE J1704.9.55597 or MS.90039TUTELA TOP 4/S
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F005.F15Hydraulic brakes and
hydraulic clutch controls
Diesel fuel additiveAntifreeze additive for
diesel, with protective
action for diesel
engines.PETRONAS DURANCE
DIESEL ART
Contractual Technical
Reference N° F601.L06To be mixed with diesel
(25 cc per 10 litres)
Protective agent for
radiatorsRed protective with
antifreeze action, based
on inhibited monoethyl
glycol with organic
formula. Exceeds CUNA
NC 956-16, ASTM D
3306 specifications.9.55523 or MS.90032PARAFLU
UP
Contractual Technical
Reference
N° F101.M01Cooling circuits
proportions of use: 50%
water 50% protective
fluid
(**)
Windscreen/rear
window washer fluidMixture of spirits and
surfactants. Exceeds
CUNA NC
956-11 specifications.9.55522 or MS.90043PETRONAS DURANCE SC
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Contractual Technical
Reference N° F001.D16To be used diluted or
undiluted in windscreen
washer/wiper systems
(**) For particularly harsh climate conditions, a mixture of 60% protective fluid and 40% distilled water is recommended.
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FUEL CONSUMPTION
The fuel consumption values given in the table below are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by specific
European Directives.
IMPORTANT The type of route, traffic conditions, weather conditions, driving style, general condition of the vehicle, trim
level/equipment/accessories, use of the climate control system, vehicle load, presence of roof racks and other situations that
adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance lead to different fuel consumption values than those measured. The
fuel consumption will get more regular only after having driven the first 3000 km.
FUEL CONSUMPTION ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE (litres/100 km)
Versions Urban Extra-urban Combined
1.4 T-jet 120 HP Petrol/LPG9.4(****)/ 12.4(*****)5.4(****)/ 7.2(*****)6.9(****)/ 9.1(*****)
1.4 Turbo Multi Air 136/140 HP7.6 5.1 6.0
1.4 Turbo Multi Air 136/140 HP
(*)7.4 5.0 5.9
1.4 Turbo MultiAir 170 HP
(**)8.7 5.9 6.9
1.6 E.Torq8.8 5.1 6.5
1.6 E.Torq Stop/Start7.8 5.0 6.0
(****) Running on petrol
(*****) Running on LPG
(*) Automatic transmission versions with dual clutch
(**) Versions with automatic transmission
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GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY
Button Functions Mode
RadioAccess to the Radio mode Press button
MediaSource selection: USB, AUX (where provided),
Bluetooth®Press button
PhoneAccess to the Phone mode Press button
AppsAccess to additional functions (display of Time,
Compass, Outside temperature, Media Player and
Uconnect
™LIVE service, where fitted)Press button
CompassViewing compass information Press button
SettingsAccess the settings menu Press button
AudioAccess the Audio settings menu Press button
ClimaAccess the Climate Control settings menu Press button
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GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY
Button Functions Mode
RadioAccess to the Radio mode Press button
MediaSource selection: USB, AUX (where provided),
Bluetooth®Press button
ClimaInteraction with climate control system controls Press button
AppAccess to additional functions (display of Time,
Compass, Outside temperature, Media Player and
Uconnect
™LIVE service, where fitted) and the
vehicle Settings menuPress button
ControlsActivation of front heated seats (where fitted), heated
wing mirrors (where fitted), electrochromic rear-view
mirror (where fitted)Press button
NavAccess to the Navigation menu Press button
PhoneAccess to the Phone mode Press button
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Uconnect™ MODE
Press the “App” button on the display to
access the radio menu containing all the
system application functions.
The menu is purely indicative and
includes the following items:
“Driver heating” (where provided)“Passenger heating” (where provided)“Apple CarPlay” (where provided)“Android Auto” (where provided)“Protection management”“Heated steering wheel”“Radio”“Media”“Climate control”“Controls”“Nav”"Phone""Settings"“Audio settings”
Uconnect™ LIVE SERVICES(where fitted)
Press the “Apps” button to access the
Uconnect™LIVEapplications.
If there is aUconnect™icon, the system
is set up for connected services and lets
you use the applications directly from the
radio, for a more efficient and advanced
use of the car. The application functions
are present according to the vehicle
configuration and to the market.
To useUconnect™LIVEservices,download theUconnect™LIVEapp to your
compatible smartphone from the “App
Store” or “Google play”, making sure
that data connection is enabled, register
using theUconnect™LIVEapp on
www.driveuconnect.eu or on
www.jeep-official.it and start the
Uconnect™LIVEapp on the smartphone
and enter your credentials. For more
information relating to the services
available on the market, consult the
www.driveucoinnect.eu site.
First access to the vehicle
After starting theUconnect™LIVEapp
and entering your credentials, to access
theUconnect™LIVEapp services in the
car, you needBluetooth®pairing between
your smart phone and the system as
described in the "Registering your cell
phone" chapter. The list of supported
mobile phones is available on
www.driveuconnect.eu
Once pairing is complete, press the
Uconnect™icon on the screen to access
the connected services.
A dedicated message will appear on the
display when the activation process has
been completed. In the case of services
that require a personal profile, you can
connect your own account through the
Uconnect™LIVEApp or in the reserved
area on the www.driveuconnect.eu site.The presence of the application my:Car
does not replace the information
described in the car's Use and
Maintenance Handbook.
User not connected
If you do not perform theBluetooth®
pairing, when you press theUconnect™
button, the system menu shows the icons
disabled, with the exception of
eco:Drive™. Further information about
theeco:Drive™functions is available in
the dedicated chapter.
Setting up the Uconnect™ LIVE services
with the aid of the Uconnect™ system
Using theUconnect™system menu
dedicated toUconnect™LIVEservices,
you can access the “Settings” section by
pressing the
icon. In this section you
can check the system options and
change them according to your
preferences.
System updating
The driver will be informed with a
message on the display if there is an
update available for theUconnect™
system while theUconnect™LIVEservices
are being used.
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INDEX
4WD LOW mode
(engagement/release).......157
ABS (system)..............102
Active ParkSense (system)......171
Active safety systems.........102
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . .163
Additional heater.............41
Alarm....................20
All-wheel drive.............157
Attaching the tow ring.........225
Automatic dual-zone climate
control system.............42
Automatic main beam headlights......................33
Automatic transmission........151
Automatic transmission gear
lever unlocking...........220
Automatic wiping (windscreen
wiper)..................36
Auxiliary driving systems.......108
Battery recharging...........251
Bodywork (cleaning and
maintenance)............256
Bonnet...................52
Broken-down vehicle towing.....224
BSM system...............108
Carrying children safely.......122
Changing a wheel............209
Child protection systems.......122
Climate control..............38
CO2 emissions.............290
Control panel and on-board
instruments...............63
Controls
Summary table of display
buttons................326
Cornering Lights (function)......32
Courtesy lights..............33
Cybersecurity devices...........5
Daytime running lights (DRL).....32
Demanding use of the car......228
Dimensions...............269
Dipped beam headlights........31
Direction indicators...........33
Disabling active safety systems . . .104
Display...................67
Doors....................21
DST (system)..............102
DTC (system)..............102
Electric door mirrors..........30
Electric Parking Brake (EPB). . . .148
Electric steering wheel heating....28Electric sun roof.............46
Electric windows.............45
Electronic Cruise Control.......161
Emergency refuelling.........183
Engine...................261
Engine compartment.........243
EOBD system...............62
ERM (system)..............103
ESC (system)..............102
Exterior lights...............31
Fluids and lubricants.........283
Forward Collision Warning Plus
System.................110
Front airbags..............137
Front ceiling light............35
Front fog lights..............32
Fuel consumption...........288
Fuel cut-off system..........220
Fuses (replacement)..........202
Hazard warning lights.........192
HDC (system)..............103
Head restraints..............27
Headlight regulation...........34
Headlights off timer...........32
HSA (system)..............102
Identification data...........260
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Ignition device..............17
Important information and
recommendations..........342
Interior lights...............35
Jump starting..............218
Keys
electronic key.............16
key with remote control.......16
Lane Change...............33
LaneSense system...........178
Lifting the vehicle...........254
Light switch................31
LPG/petrol switch............57
Luggage compartment.........54
Main beam headlights.........33
Manual climate control system....38
Manual gearbox.............150
Mopar Connect.............340
Multifunction display..........67
MySky sun roof..............48
Occupant protection systems. . . .115
Official type approvals........341
Parking lights...............32
Parking the vehicle...........147
ParkSense (system)..........168
Passive Entry...............21PBA (system)..............102
Performance (top speed).......287
Periodic checks.............228
Prescriptions for handling the
vehicle at the end of its life . . .292
Preserving the bodywork.......256
Pretensioners..............119
Rain sensor................36
Rear camera (ParkView® rear
backup camera)...........179
Rear fog light...............32
Rear view mirrors.............29
Rear window wiper
blade replacement.........252
Reconfigurable multifunction
display..................67
Refuelling procedure.........182
Refuelling the vehicle.........181
Replacing a bulb............193
Replacing an external bulb.....196
Rims and tyres.............265
Rims and tyres provided.......266
SBR (Seat Belt Reminder)
system.................117
Scheduled Servicing..........228Scheduled Servicing Plan......229
Seat belts................116
Seats....................24
Selec-Terrain (device).........158
Sentry Key (system)...........19
Servicing procedures.........252
Side airbags...............141
Side Distance Warning (system) . .176
Snow chains...............255
Speed Limiter..............160
Starting the engine...........146
Steering lock...............18
Steering wheel..............28
Stop/Start system...........159
Supplementary restraint system
(SRS) Airbag.............137
Supplies.................279
Symbols...................4
TC (system)...............102
The keys..................16
Tips, controls and general
information..............294
TireKit...................215
Towing the vehicle...........225
Towing trailers..............185
TPMS...................112
INDEX