light JEEP RENEGADE 2018 Owner handbook (in English)

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ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION
To insert the system, press the button
fig. 125: the instructions needed to carry
out the manoeuvre are shown on the
instrument panel screen.
System on: LED light on steady/System
off: LED off.
The LED lights up also in the case of a
failure to theActive ParkSense®system.
If the button is pressed with the system
faulty, the LED flashes for about
5 seconds, then it stays off.
IMPORTANT The use of wheels of a
different size to those at the time of
vehicle purchase could affect the
system and prevent correct operation.
OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM
When searching for a parking place, the
system uses the side sensors (fig. 126),
which are automatically activated with
engine on and speed below 30 km/h.During the manoeuvre the driver is also
assisted by information from the parking
sensors (4 front and 4 rear) which
provide further distance information
when approaching obstacles in front of
and behind the vehicle.
If theActive ParkSense®function is
activated after having previously
deactivated theParkSense®function, the
sensors are activated once more and stay
in this condition only during the parking
movement.
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LANESENSE SYSTEM (lane
crossing warning)
DESCRIPTION
68) 69) 70) 71) 72) 73)
The LaneSense system makes use of a
camera located on the windscreen to
detect the lane limits and calculate the
position of the vehicle within such limits,
in order to make sure that it remains
inside the lane.
When both limits of the lane are detected
and the vehicle crosses one of them
without the awareness of the driver
(direction indicator off), the system
provides a tactile warning by applying
torque to the steering wheel, signalling
the driver that he must take an action to
remain into the lane.
If the vehicle continues going beyond the
line of the lane without any intervention
from the driver, the
warning light (or
the corresponding graphic icon on the
reconfigurable multifunction display) will
be displayed on the instrument panel to
urge the driver to bring the vehicle back
into the limits of the lane.
IMPORTANT The system monitors the
presence of the driver's hands on the
steering wheel. If they are not detected,the system emits an acoustic signal and
deactivates until it is reactivated by
pressing the dedicated button.
When one limit of the lane is detected
and the vehicle crosses it (direction
indicator off), warning light
(or the
icon on the reconfigurable multifunction
display) will be displayed on the
instrument panel to urge the driver to
bring the vehicle back into the lane. In
this case, the tactile warning (torque on
the steering wheel) is not provided.
SYSTEM ON/OFF
When the engine is started the system is
activated (LED on buttonfig. 129 off).
Each time the engine is started, the
system keeps the activation status there
was when it was previously switched off.Activation conditions
Once switched on, the system becomes
active only if the following conditions are
met:
the driver always keeps at least one
hand on the steering wheel;
vehicle speed ranges within 60 km/h
and 180 km/h (or equivalent values in
miles);
the lane limit lines are perfectly
visible on both sides;
there are suitable visibility conditions;the road is straight or with wide radius
bends;
a suitable distance is kept from the
vehicle in front;
the direction indicator (for leaving the
lane) is not active;
the lane limit lines are perfectly
visible on both sides (for activation of the
tactile warning only).
NOTE The system does not apply torque
to the steering wheel every time a safety
system is activated (brakes, ABS, ASR
system, ESC system, Forward Collision
Warning Plus system, etc.).
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TOWING TRAILERS
TOW HOOK SETUP
148) 149)
Instructions for using the removable ball
head tow bar
IMPORTANT Before setting off,checkthe
correctlockingof the removable ball
head tow bar, as follows:
the green mark of the knob must
coincide with the green mark on the tow
bar;
the knob is in the stop position on the
tow bar (without slot);
locked lock and key removed. The
knob cannot be removed;
ball head bar firmly secured to the
housing pipe. Check by shaking with a
hand.
The fitting procedure must be repeated if
any of the requirements are not met.
If even only one of the requirements is
not met the tow hookmust notbe used,
since there is risk of causing accidents.
Contact a Jeep Dealership.
The ball head tow bar can be
fitted/removed manually, without
requiring specific equipment.
IMPORTANT Never use vehicles or
work tools: the mechanism may be
damaged.
IMPORTANT Never unlock in the case
of trailer attached to the vehicle or
with rack fitted.
IMPORTANT When driving without
trailer (or without rack), the ball head
tow bar must be removed and the
closing plug must always be inserted
in the housing pipe. This applies
particularly if, due to the bar, the
visibility of the number plate or of the
lighting system is reduced.
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IN AN EMERGENCY
A punctured tyre or a burnt-out bulb?
At times, a problem may interfere with
our journey.
The pages on emergencies can help you
to deal with critical situations
independently and with calm.
In an emergency we recommend that you
call the freephone number found in the
Warranty Booklet.
It is also possible to call the national or
international universal freephone number
to search for the nearest Dealership.HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS......192
CHANGING A BULB...........193
REPLACING FUSES...........202
CHANGING A WHEEL.........209
TIREKIT..................215
JUMP STARTING.............218
FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM........220
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION GEAR
LEVER UNLOCKING..........220
TWIN CLUTCH AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION LEVER UNLOCK . .222
BROKEN-DOWN VEHICLE TOWING .224
TOWING THE VEHICLE.........225
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HAZARD WARNING
LIGHTS
CONTROL
Press the button fig. 141 to switch the
lights on/off.
When the hazard warning lights are on,
the
andwarning lights flash.
IMPORTANT The use of hazard
warning lights is governed by the
highway code of the country you are
driving in: comply with legal
requirements.
Emergency braking
In the event of emergency braking the
hazard warning lights switch on
automatically as well as warning lights
andin the instrument panel.
The lights switch off automatically when
emergency braking ceases.
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CHANGING A BULB
150) 151) 152) 153)76)
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSBefore replacing a bulb check the
contacts for oxidation;
replace blown bulbs with others of the
same type and power;
after replacing a headlight bulb,
always check its alignment;
when a light is not working, check
that the corresponding fuse is intact
before replacing the bulb. For the
location of fuses, refer to the paragraph
“If a fuse blows” in this chapter.
IMPORTANT When the weather is cold
or damp or after heavy rain or washing,
the surface of headlights or rear lights
may steam up and/or form drops of
condensation on the inside. This is a
natural phenomenon due to the
difference in temperature and
humidity between the inside and the
outside of the glass which does not
indicate a fault and does not
compromise the normal operation of
lighting devices. The mist disappears
quickly when the lights are turned on,
starting from the centre of the diffuser,
extending progressively towards the
edges.
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Light bulbsType Power
Front position/Daytime running lights (D.R.L.) P21/5W 21/5W
Rear side/brake lightP21W 21 W
Low/high beams (halogen)H4 60/55W
Main beam/dipped beam headlights (Xenon gas discharge) D5S 25 W
Front direction indicatorsPY21W 21 W
Rear direction indicatorsW16W 16 W
Side directional indicators (front and on the external rear voew mirror) WY5W 5 W
3rd stopLED –
Number plateW5W 5 W
Fog lightsH11 55 W
Rear fog lightW16W 16 W
Reversing lightW16W 16 W
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Light bulbsType Power
Front ceiling lightC5W 5 W
Front ceiling light (shade flaps) C5W 5 W
Rear ceiling light (versions without sun roof) C5W 5 W
Rear ceiling lights (versions with openable roof) C5W 5 W
Luggage compartment light W5W 5 W
Glove compartment lightW5W 4 W
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REPLACING AN EXTERNAL BULB
Front upper light group (halogen high/low
beams)
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
working from inside the engine
compartment, remove cover A fig. 142,
using the dedicated tab;
turn the bulb and bulb holder
assembly B fig. 143 anticlockwise and
then remove it sliding it outwards;
remove, sliding it outwards, the bulb
and bulb holder assembly C fig. 144,
disconnecting it from connector D;
install the new bulb and bulb holder
assembly, ensuring that it is locked
correctly;
then insert the bulb and bulb holder
assembly in its housing and turn it
clockwise, making sure that it is locked
correctly.
Front upper light group (Xenon gas emitting
high/low beams)
For this replacement, please refer to the
Jeep Assistance network.
Front lower light cluster
Parking light/daytime running lights
(D.R.L.) and front directional indicators
To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows:
steer the wheels completely;using the screwdriver, undo screws A
fig. 145 and remove flap B;
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remove electrical connectors C
fig. 146;
turn anticlockwise (on the left device)
or clockwise (on the right device) and
remove the bulb and bulb holder
assemblies fig. 147: D = side
lights/daytime running lights (DRLs), E =
direction indicators;
replace the burnt bulb: to extract it,
press lightly on it (1 fig. 148 ) and at the
same time turn it counter-clockwise (2);
insert the new bulb, by pressing it
fig. 148 and turning it clockwise, making
sure that it locks correctly;
then insert the bulb and bulb holder
assemblies in their respective housings
and turn them anticlockwise (right side)
and clockwise (left side), ensuring that
they are locked correctly;
reconnect the electrical connectors;finally, refit flap B fig. 145, fully
tightening fixing screws A.
Front fog lights
To replace the bulbs, proceed as follows:
steer the wheels completely;using the screwdriver, undo screws A
fig. 149 and remove flap B;
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