clock JEEP RENEGADE 2014 1.G Owners Manual
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E - air distribution knob:
air from central outlets and side vents
air from central outlets, side vents and front and rear footwell vents
air outlet from the front and rear footwell vents and a light air flow also from the side vents on the dashboard
air outlet from the front and rear footwell vents, to the windscreen, the side windows and a light air flow also at the side
vents on the dashboard
air outlet to the windscreen, the side windows and a light air flow also at the side vents on the dashboard
4 further intermediate positions are also possible in the 5 main distributions described above.
F - heated rear window on/off button and, where provided, door mirror electric heating;
IMPORTANT Do not affix stickers to the inside of the heated rear window over the heating filaments, to avoid damage that
might cause them to stop working properly.
IMPORTANT Internal air recirculation makes it possible to reach the required heating or cooling conditions more quickly
depending on the mode selected. Do not use the internal air recirculation function on rainy/cold days as it would considerably
increase the possibility of the windows misting.
Additional heater(where provided)
The additional heater ensures more
rapid passenger compartment heating.
It activates in cold weather conditions,
if the following conditions are verified:
❒outside temperature low;
❒engine coolant temperature low;
❒engine on;
❒fan speed set at least to 1st speed;
❒knob C turned completely clockwise
to red section.
The heater is switched off when at least
one of the conditions above is no
longer verified.NoteThe power of the electric heater is
modulated according to the battery
voltage.
WARNING
2)The system uses R1234YF coolant,
which does not pollute the environment in
the event of accidental leakage. Under
no circumstances use R134a and R12
fluids, which are incompatible with the
components of the system.
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ANTI-PINCH DEVICE
The sun roof and the electric blind are
equipped with an anti-pinch safety
system capable of detecting the
presence of an obstacle whilst the roof
is closing: if this happens, the system
intervenes and the movement of the
glass is immediately reversed.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the control buttons fail to operate, the
sun blind and the sun roof can be
moved manually, proceeding as
described below:
❒Sun blind movement: remove
protective cap A fig. 34 on the internal
trim;
❒Sun roof movement: remove
protective cap B fig. 34 on the internal
trim;
❒take the supplied spanner C fig. 34
from the luggage compartment;❒insert key C in housing A (for blind
movement) or B (for sun roof
movement) and turn it clockwise to
open the roof (or the blind) or
anticlockwise to close the roof (or the
blind).
INITIALISATION
PROCEDURE
Following an automatic movement
malfunction while opening/closing or
after an emergency manoeuvre (see
description in the previous paragraph),
the automatic operation of the sun
roof must be initialised again.
Proceed as follows:
❒move the roof to fully closed position;
❒move the ignition device to STOP
and keep it there for 10 seconds;
❒move the ignition device to MAR;
❒press button A in closing position;
❒press the button for at least 10
seconds, then you should hear the
mechanical stop of the roof motor;
❒press the button A in the "closing"
position again within 5 seconds;
❒hold down button A: in this position,
the roof will perform an automatic
opening and closing cycle. Otherwise,
repeat the operations starting from
the beginning;❒hold down button A until the roof is
completely closed: the initialisation
procedure has ended.
WARNING
22)When leaving the vehicle (equipped
with mechanical key with a remote control),
always remove the key from the ignition
device to avoid the risk of injury to those
still inside the vehicle due to accidental
operation of the sun roof. Improper use of
the roof can be dangerous. Before and
during operation, always check that
nobody is at risk of being injured by the
moving sun roof or by objects getting
caught or hit by it.
WARNING
11)Do not open the sun roof if a
transverse roof rack is fitted. Do not open
the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it:
you may damage it.
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PANEL STORAGE
SUITCASE
After removing the roof panels, they
must be positioned inside the
dedicated suitcase inside the luggage
compartment. It is recommended to
perform this procedure from outside the
vehicle.
Proceed as follows:
❒open the suitcase, position the first
panel B as shown in fig. 38 and then
position the second panel C;❒close the suitcase and position it
properly inside the luggage
compartment;
❒secure the suitcase firmly to the
retaining hooks on the luggage
compartment crossmember.
IMPORTANT Never put excess loads
on the suitcase; for further information,
see the description in the documents
supplied with the suitcase.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the control buttons fail to operate, the
sun roof can be moved manually,
proceeding as described below:
❒remove protective cap A fig. 39 on
the internal trim;
❒introduce the supplied key B into
housing A and turn it clockwise to open
the roof or anticlockwise to close it.
WARNING
12)Do not open the sun roof if a
transverse roof rack is fitted. Do not open
the sun roof if there is snow or ice on it:
you may damage it.
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CONTROL BUTTONS
These are located on the left side of the
steering wheel fig. 52.
They allow the driver to select the items
in the Main menu of the display (see
paragraph "Main menu").
❒
/: press and release the
buttons to scroll the main menu and the
submenus upwards or downwards.
❒
/: press and release the
buttons to access the info screens or
the submenus of an item of the main
menu. Button
allows you to exit the
Main menu.
❒OK: press this button to access/
select the info screens or the submenus
of an item of the main menu. Hold the
button pressed for one second to reset
the displayed/selected functions.
MAIN MENU
Menu items
The Menu includes the following items:
❒SPEEDOMETER
❒VEHICLE INFO
❒DRIVER ASSIST
❒FUEL ECO
❒TRIP
❒STOP/START
❒AUDIO
❒ALERTS
❒DISPLAY SET-UP
❒VEHICLE SETUP
The Menu item display mode (capital or
lower-case letters) changes according
to the type of display.
Some options have a submenu.
NOTE With theUconnect™system,
some Menu items are shown and
managed on the display of the latter
and not on the instrument panel display
(see the paragraphs on the
Uconnect™).
Vehicle setup (Change
vehicle settings)
This function allows you to change the
settings for:
❒"Display";
❒"Units";
❒"Clock & Date";❒"Security"
❒"Safety & Assistance";
❒"Lights";
❒"Doors & Locks".
Display
By selecting item "Display" you can
access the settings/information
regarding: "Language", "See phone",
"See navigation".
"Units"
Select item "Units" to choose the unit of
measurement between: "US" (setting
available only for some markets),
"Metric", "Custom".
"Clock & Date"
Select item "Clock & Date" to make the
following adjustments: "Set time",
"Time format", Set date".
"Security"
Select item "Security" to make the
following adjustments: "Passenger
AIRBAG", "Speed beep", "Seat belt
buzzer", "Hill Start Assist".
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❒introduce the dispenser in the filler
and refuel;
❒then remove the dispenser from the
filler and close flap A.
The refuelling procedure described
previously is illustrated on label B fig.
102, which is applied inside the fuel
flap. The label also indicates the fuel
type (UNLEADED FUEL=petrol,
DIESEL=diesel fuel).Emergency fuel flap
opening
Proceed as follows:
❒working from inside the luggage
compartment, rotate hook A fig. 103
anticlockwise, and then slide it towards
the inside of the luggage compartment:
❒pull the cord to unlock the fuel flap;
❒open the fuel flap by pressing on
it (see the previous instructions);
❒correctly reposition the cord and the
hook in their housing.
Emergency refuelling
Proceed as follows:
❒open the luggage compartment and
take adapter A fig. 104, located in
the tool box or in the TireKit container
(according to the versions);
❒open flap A fig. 102, following the
procedure described previously;❒insert the adapter in the filler;
❒after refuelling, remove the adapter
and close the flap;
❒finally refit the adapter in the luggage
compartment.
WARNING
130)Do not apply any object/plug to the
end of the filler which is not provided
for the vehicle. Using non-approved
objects/plugs may cause pressure
increase in the tank, leading to dangerous
conditions.
131)Do not get close to the filler of the
tank with naked flames or lit cigarettes: risk
of fire. Do not get too close to the filler
with your face, in order not to inhale
harmful vapours.
132)Do not use a mobile phone near the
fuel pump: risk of fire.
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CHANGING AN EXTERIOR
LIGHT
Front upper light cluster
(main beam/dipped halogen
headlights)
To replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
❒working from inside the engine
compartment, remove cover A fig. 106,
using the dedicated tab;
❒turn the bulb and bulb holder
assembly B fig. 107 anticlockwise and
then remove it outwards;❒remove, outwards, the bulb and bulb
holder assembly C fig. 108,
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
unit in its housing and turn it clockwise,
making sure that it is locked correctly.
IMPORTANT Only replace the bulb
when the engine is off. Also ensure that
the engine is cold, to prevent the risk
of burns.
Front upper light cluster
(main beam/dipped Xenon
gas discharge headlights)
For replacing these bulbs, contact
a Jeep Dealership.
Front lower light cluster
Side light/daytime running lights (DRLs)
and front direction indicators
To replace the bulbs proceed as
follows:
❒steer the wheels completely;
❒using the screwdriver, undo screws A
fig. 109 and remove flap B;
❒remove electrical connectors C fig.
110;
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❒turn anticlockwise (on the left device)
or clockwise (on the right device) and
remove the bulb and bulb holder
assemblies fig. 111: D = side
lights/daytime running lights (DRLs), E =
direction indicators;
❒replace the blown bulb: to remove
the bulb, press on it gently (1 fig. 112)
and at the same time turn it
anticlockwise (2);❒insert the new bulb, by pressing it fig.
112 and turning it clockwise, making
sure that it locks correctly;
❒then insert the bulb and bulb holder
units 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. 109, completely
tightening fixing screws A.
Fog lights
To replace the bulbs proceed as
follows:
❒steer the wheels completely;
❒using the screwdriver, undo screws A
fig. 113 and remove flap B;
❒using tab C fig. 114, remove
electrical connector D;❒turn the bulb and bulb holder
assembly E fig. 114 anticlockwise and
then replace the bulb;
❒fit the new bulb and bulb holder
assembly, ensuring that it locks
correctly;
❒reconnect the electrical connector;
❒finally, refit flap B fig. 113, completely
tightening fixing screws A.
Side direction indicators
Side direction indicators on door
mirrors
(where provided)
For bulb replacement, contact a Jeep
Dealership.
Rear upper light cluster
This contains the bulbs for the side
lights, brake lights and direction
indicators.
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❒turn bulb holder D fig. 122
anticlockwise and replace the bulb
concerned;
❒fit the new bulb, making sure it is
correctly locked;
❒refit the bulb holder in its housing and
turn it clockwise, making sure that it
locks correctly;
❒refit flap C correctly, completely
tightening the screws.
3rd brake light
The 3rd brake lights are LED-based. To
replace them, contact a Jeep
Dealership.
Number plate lights
To replace the bulbs proceed as
follows:
❒remove the lenses A fig. 123;
❒rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise
and remove the bulbs;❒insert the new bulbs, making sure
that they are locked correctly in the
bulb holders;
❒finally, refit the lenses.
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❒slowly rotate the screw anticlockwise,
until resistance is encountered (do not
overtighten);
❒slowly release the screw;
❒opening is indicated by the entire
screw head coming out of its housing;
❒remove cover B fig. 126, sliding it
completely upwards, as indicated in the
figure.
The number identifying the electrical
component corresponding to each fuse
is shown on the cover. After replacing
a fuse, make sure that you have closed
cover B correctly.
Fitting fuse box cover and
locking screw
Proceed as follows:
❒fix cover B fig. 126 to the box
correctly, sliding it down completely
from the top;❒fully tighten screw A fig. 126, using
the dedicated screwdriver provided;
❒slowly rotate the screw clockwise,
until resistance is encountered (do not
overtighten);
❒slowly release the screw;
❒closure is indicated by the securing
of the entire screw head in its housing.
DASHBOARD FUSE BOX
The fuse box fig. 127 is located near
the left side of the steering column and
the fuses can be accessed easily from
the lower part of the dashboard.
For fuse replacement, contact a Jeep
Dealership.
LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT FUSE
BOXES
To access the fuses operate in the point
shown by the arrow and remove flap A
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❒before raising the vehicle, loosen –
without removing – the bolts on the
wheel with the flat tyre using key A fig.
135. With the wheel still resting on
the ground, a single anticlockwise
rotation of the bolts will be enough;
❒position the jack under the vehicle,
near the wheel to be changed;
❒fit key D fig. 136 on hexagon A of
jack B and turn it clockwise until the
jack’s bracket is inserted firmly in the
under-door side member lifting area,
taking care to keep the staff aligned
with the notch indicated by symbol
on the under-door trim;
❒lift the vehicle until the wheel is a few
centimetres off the ground;
❒remove the bolts and the wheel (for
versions with hub cap, remove it after
loosening the 4 bolts that fix it and,
finally, undo the last bolt and remove
the wheel);❒remove the key from the jack and
insert the locating pin in the hub cap (in
the case of alloy wheels)to facilitate
fitting of the spare wheel;
❒make sure the contact surfaces
between spare wheel and hub
are clean so that the fixing bolts will not
become loose subsequently;
❒fit the spare wheel;
❒fit and do up the bolts, without
tightening them;
❒if used, remove the alignment pin;
❒operate the jack and completely
lower the vehicle;
❒take the spare wheel, jack and wheel
bolt removal key (see fig. 133);
❒if the vehicle has aluminium rims,
where the hub cap covers the bolts,
use the key with great care to remove
the hub cap before raising the vehicle;❒tighten the bolts, alternating from one
bolt to the one opposite, according to
the numerical sequence illustrated in
fig. 137. In the case of any doubts
regarding the bolt tightening torque,
contact a Jeep Dealership;
❒reposition the jack, the tools, the
chock and the flat tyre inside the
luggage compartment, ensuring that
they are locked correctly.
IMPORTANT
❒Should it be absolutely necessary to
operate on the road surface or near
it, pay the utmost attention to vehicles
in transit.
❒Pay particular attention when using
the key to remove the bolts: it may have
sharp edges.
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