alarm DODGE DART 2015 PF / 1.G User Guide
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NOTE:For emergency exit from the rear seats when the
Child-Protection Door Lock System is engaged, manually
rotate the door lock button to the unlocked position, roll
down the window, and open the door using the outside
door handle.
KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO™
The Passive Entry system is an enhancement to the
vehicle’s Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system and a
feature of Keyless Enter-N-Go™. This feature allows you
to lock and unlock the vehicle’s door(s) without having to
push the RKE transmitter lock or unlock buttons.
NOTE:
•Passive Entry may be programmed ON/OFF; refer to
“Uconnect® Settings” in “Understanding Your Instru-
ment Panel” for further information.
•If wearing gloves on your hands, or if it has been
raining on the Passive Entry door handle, the unlock
sensitivity can be affected, resulting in a slower re-
sponse time.
•If the vehicle is unlocked by Passive Entry and no door
goes ajar within 60 seconds, the vehicle will re-lock
and if equipped will arm the security alarm.
To Unlock From The Driver’s Side:
With a valid Passive Entry RKE transmitter within 5 ft
(1.5 m) of the driver’s door handle, grab the front driver
door handle to unlock the driver’s door automatically.
The interior door panel lock knob will raise when the
door is unlocked.
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Knee Impact Bolsters
The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the knees of the
driver and front passenger, and position the front occu-
pants for improved interaction with the Advanced Front
Air Bags.
WARNING!
•Do not drill, cut, or tamper with the knee impact
bolsters in any way.
•Do not mount any accessories to the knee impact
bolsters such as alarm lights, stereos, citizen band
radios, etc.
Supplemental Driver And Front Passenger Knee
Air Bags
This vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental Driver
Knee Air Bag mounted in the instrument panel below the
steering column and a Supplemental Passenger Knee Air
Bag mounted in the instrument panel below the glove
compartment. The Supplemental Knee Air Bags provide
enhanced protection during a frontal impact by working
together with the seat belts, pretensioners, and Advanced
Front Air Bags.
Supplemental Side Air Bags
Your vehicle is equipped with two types of supplemental
Side Air Bags:
1. Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Air Bags (SABs):
Located in the outboard side of the front and rear (in
vehicles equipped with outboard rear seat SABs) seats.
The SABs are marked with a “SRS AIRBAG” or
“AIRBAG ” label sewn into the outboard side of the
seats.
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NOTE:In a parking lot situation, oncoming vehicles can
be obscured by vehicles parked on either side. If the
sensors are blocked by other structures or vehicles, the
system will not be able to alert the driver.
When RCP is on and the vehicle is in REVERSE, the
driver is alerted using both the visual and audible
alarms, including reducing the radio volume.
WARNING!
RCP is not a Back Up Aid system. It is intended to be
used to help a driver detect an oncoming vehicle in a
parking lot situation. Drivers must be careful when
backing up, even when using RCP. Always check
carefully behind your vehicle, look behind you, and
be sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other
vehicles, obstructions, and blind spots before back-
ing up. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or
death.
Modes Of Operation
Modes Of Operation With Uconnect® System — If
Equipped
Three selectable modes of operation are available in the
Uconnect® system screen. Refer to “Customer Program-
mable Features — Uconnect® Access settings ” in “Un-
derstanding Your Instrument Panel” for further informa-
tion.
Blind Spot Alert Lights Only
When operating in Blind Spot Alert mode, the BSM
system will provide a visual alert in the appropriate side
view mirror based on a detected object. However, when
the system is operating in Rear Cross Path mode, the
system will respond with both visual and audible alerts
when a detected object is present. Whenever an audible
alert is requested, the radio volume is reduced.
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GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED
HomeLink® replaces up to three remote controls (hand-
held transmitters) that operate devices such as garage
door openers, motorized gates, lighting or home security
systems. The HomeLink® unit operates off your vehicle’s
battery.
The HomeLink® buttons, located on either the overhead
console, headliner or sunvisor, designate the three differ-
ent HomeLink® channels. The HomeLink® indicator is
located above the center button.
NOTE:HomeLink® is disabled when the Vehicle Secu-
rity Alarm is active.
Sunglass Bin Door
HomeLink® Buttons/Overhead Consoles
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To do this, push and hold the two outside buttons for 20
seconds until the red indicator flashes. Note that all
channels will be erased. Individual channels cannot be
erased.
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver is disabled when
the Vehicle Security Alarm is active.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you are having trouble programming HomeLink®,
here are some of the most common solutions:
•Replace the battery in the original hand-held transmit-
ter.
•Push the LEARN button on the Garage Door Opener
to complete the training for a Rolling Code.
•Did you unplug the device for programming and
remember to plug it back in?
If you have any problems, or require assistance, please
call toll-free 1-800-355-3515 or, on the Internet at
HomeLink.com for information or assistance.
WARNING!
Vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a danger-
ous gas. Do not run your vehicle in the garage while
programming the transceiver. Exhaust gas can cause
serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Your motorized door or gate will open and close
while you are programming the universal trans-
ceiver. Do not program the transceiver if people, pets
or other objects are in the path of the door or gate.
Only use this transceiver with a garage door opener
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your vehicle may require towing. The light will come on
when the ignition is first placed in the ON/RUN position
and remain on briefly as a bulb check. If the light does not
come on during starting, have the system checked by an
authorized dealer.
16. Air Bag Warning Light
This light will turn on for four to eight seconds
as a bulb check when the ignition switch is first
turned to ON/RUN. If the light is either not on
during starting, stays on, or turns on while
driving, have the system inspected at an authorized
dealer as soon as possible. Refer to “Occupant Restraints”
in “Things To Know Before Starting Your Vehicle” for
further information.
17. Vehicle Security Light — If Equipped
This light will flash at a fast rate for approxi-
mately 15 seconds, when the vehicle security
alarm is arming, and then will flash slowly
until the vehicle is disarmed.
18. Fuel Door Reminder
The arrow in this symbol is a reminder that the
Fuel Filler Door is located on the right side of
the vehicle.
19. Electronic Speed Control Set Light
This light will turn on when the electronic
speed control has been set.
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NOTE:If the vehicle is programmed 1st Press Of Key Fob
Unlocks, all doors will unlock no matter which Passive
Entry equipped door handle is grasped. If 1st Press Of
Key Fob Unlocks is programmed, only the driver ’s door
will unlock when the driver ’s door is grasped. With
Passive Entry, if 1st Press Of Key Fob Unlocks is pro-
grammed pressing the handle more than once will only
result in the driver ’s door opening. If driver door first is
selected, once the driver door is opened, the interior door
lock/unlock switch can be used to unlock all doors (or
use RKE transmitter).
•Passive Entry
This feature allows you to lock and unlock the vehicle’s
door(s) without having to press the Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) transmitter lock or unlock buttons. To make
your selection, press the Passive Entry button on the
touchscreen, until a check-mark appears next to setting,
indicating that the setting has been selected. Press the
back arrow button on the touchscreen to return to the
previous menu. Refer to “Keyless Enter-N-Go™” in
“Things To Know Before Starting Your Vehicle”.
•Interior Motion Detection Alarm
This feature will sound the vehicles alarm when motion
is detected inside the vehicle while locked. To make your
selection, press the Interior Motion Detection Alarm
button on the touchscreen until a check-mark appears
next to setting, indicating that the setting has been
selected. Press the back arrow button on the touchscreen
to return to the previous menu.
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About Your Brakes........................450
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)................453
Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze)............587
Adding Fuel.............................505
Adding Washer Fluid......................581
Additives, Fuel...........................503
Air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Air Bag
Advance Front Air Bag....................63
Air Bag Components.....................62
Air bag Operation.......................67
Air Bag Warning Light....................68
Driver Knee Air Bag......................77
Enhanced Accident Response................83
Event Data Recorder (EDR).................87
Front Air Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Front Passenger Knee Air bag...............77
If A Deployment Occurs...................82
Knee Impact Bolsters.....................77
Lighter Weight Passengers..................71
Maintaining Your Air Bag System............86
Occupant Classification Module (OCM)........68
Transporting Pets.......................109
Air bag Deployment........................62
Air bag Light.............................84
Air bag Maintenance........................86
Air Cleaner, Engine (Engine Air Cleaner Filter) . . . .575
Air Conditioner Maintenance.................577
Air Conditioning..........................390
Air Conditioning Controls...................390
Air Conditioning Filter.....................405
Air Conditioning, Operating Tips..............404
Air Conditioning Refrigerant.................577
Air Conditioning System....................390
Air Pressure, Tires.........................478
Alarm
Arm The System........................20
Rearming The System.....................20
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Tamper Alert...........................22
Vehicle Security Alarm....................20
Alarm Light.............................315
Alarm, Panic.............................22
Alarm (Security Alarm)......................20
Alarm System (Security Alarm)................20
Alterations/Modifications, Vehicle...............7
Antifreeze (Engine Coolant)..................586
Capacities............................615
Disposal..............................589
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)................453
Anti-Lock Warning Light....................318
Appearance Care.........................595
Assistance Towing.........................150
Assist, Hill Start..........................458
Auto Down Power Windows..................44
Automatic Dimming Mirror..................122
Automatic Door Locks......................36
Automatic Headlights......................237
Automatic High Beams.....................239
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)..........402
Automatic Transmission....................421
Adding Fluid..........................594
Fluid and Filter Changes..................595
Fluid Level Check.......................594
Fluid Type............................593
Gear Ranges...........................426
Special Additives.......................594
Autostick...............................443
Auto Unlock, Doors........................36
Auto Up Power Windows....................44
Battery.................................576
Keyless Transmitter Replacement (RKE)........27
Belts, Seat...............................112
Bluetooth®
Connecting To A Particular Mobile Phone Or
Audio Device After Pairing................17610
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iPod®/USB/MP3 Control
Bluetooth® Streaming Audio...............175
Jacking Instructions........................543
Jack Location............................540
Jack Operation...........................539
Jump Starting............................551
Key Fob
Arm The Alarm.........................20
Keyless Entry...........................38
Lock The Doors.........................25
Panic Alarm............................22
Programming Additional Key Fobs...........27
Programming Additional Transmitters.........27
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)................23
Unlatch The Trunk.......................26
Unlock The Doors.......................25
Key-In Reminder..........................16
Keyless Enter-N-Go........................412
Keyless Enter-N-Go™
Enter The Trunk.........................26
Key Fob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Keyless Enter-N-Go™.....................38
Lock The Vehicle’s Doors..................25
Passive Entry...........................38
Passive Entry Programming.................38
Remote Control.........................38
Unlock From The Driver’s Side..............25
Unlock From The Passenger Side.............25
Keyless Entry System.......................23
Keyless Go...............................13
Key, Programming.........................19
Key, Replacement..........................18
Keys...................................12
Key, Sentry (Immobilizer)....................17
Lane Change and Turn Signals................24210
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