RAM 1500 2023 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: RAM, Model Year: 2023, Model line: 1500, Model: RAM 1500 2023Pages: 416, PDF Size: 20.59 MB
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AutoStick — If Equipped
AutoStick is a driver-interactive transmission feature 
providing manual shift control, giving you more control of 
the vehicle. AutoStick allows you to maximize engine 
braking, eliminate undesirable upshifts and downshifts, 
and improve overall vehicle performance. This feature can 
also provide you with more control during passing, city 
driving, cold slippery conditions, mountain driving, trailer 
towing, and many other situations.
Paddle Shifters
Operation
In AutoStick mode, you can use the gear selector (in the 
SPORT position), or the paddle shifters, to manually shift 
the transmission. To activate AutoStick mode, move the 
gear selector into the SPORT (S) position (beside the 
DRIVE position), or tap one of the paddle shifters on the 
steering wheel. Tapping the “-” shift paddle to enter 
AutoStick mode will downshift the transmission to the next 
lower gear, while tapping “+” to enter AutoStick mode will 
retain the current gear. The current transmission gear will 
be displayed in the instrument cluster.
AutoStick mode has the following operational benefits:
The transmission will automatically downshift as the 
vehicle slows (to prevent engine lugging) and will 
display the current gear.
 The transmission will automatically downshift to FIRST 
gear when coming to a stop. After a stop, the driver 
should manually upshift “+” the transmission as the 
vehicle is accelerated.
 You can start out, from a stop, in FIRST or SECOND gear 
(or THIRD gear, in 4WD LOW). Tapping “+” (at a stop) 
will allow starting in SECOND gear. Starting out in 
SECOND or THIRD gear can be helpful in snowy or icy 
conditions.
 If a requested downshift would cause the engine to 
overspeed, that shift will not occur. 
The system will ignore attempts to upshift at too low of 
a vehicle speed.
 Holding the “-” paddle pressed, or holding the gear 
selector in the “-” position, will downshift the transmis -
sion to the lowest gear possible at the current speed.
 Transmission shifting will be more noticeable when 
AutoStick is enabled.
 The system may revert to automatic shift mode if a 
fault or overheat condition is detected.
NOTE:When Selec-Speed or Hill Descent Control is enabled, 
AutoStick is not active.
To disengage AutoStick, return the gear selector to the 
DRIVE position, or press and hold the “+” paddle shifter 
(and the gear selector is already in DRIVE) until "D" is once 
again indicated in the instrument cluster. You can shift in 
or out of AutoStick at any time without taking your foot off 
the accelerator pedal.
1 — “-” Paddle
2 — “+” Paddle
WARNING!
Do not downshift for additional engine braking on a 
slippery surface. The drive wheels could lose their grip 
and the vehicle could skid, causing a collision or 
personal injury.
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When to Use TOW/HAUL Mode
Select TOW/HAUL mode when driving in conditions such 
as: driving in hilly areas, towing a trailer, carrying a heavy 
load, etc. This mode will improve performance and reduce 
the potential for transmission overheating or failure due to 
excessive shifting.
TOW/HAUL Switch
The TOW/HAUL Indicator Light will illuminate in the 
instrument cluster to indicate that TOW/HAUL mode has 
been activated. Pushing the switch a second time restores 
normal operation. Normal operation is always the default 
at engine start-up. If TOW/HAUL mode is desired, the 
switch must be pushed each time the engine is started.
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION — 
IF EQUIPPED 
FOUR-POSITION ELECTRONICALLY 
S
HIFTED TRANSFER CASE — 
I
F EQUIPPED 
This is an electronic shift transfer case and is operated by 
the 4WD Control Switch (Transfer Case Switch), located on 
the instrument panel.
Four-Position/On-Demand Transfer Case
This electronically shifted transfer case provides four 
positions:
 Two-Wheel Drive High Range (2WD) — This range is for 
normal street and highway driving on dry hard surfaced 
roads. Driving the vehicle in 2WD will have greater fuel 
economy benefits as the front axle is not engaged in 
2WD.
 Four-Wheel Drive High Range (4WD HIGH) — This range 
provides torque to the front driveshaft (engages 
four-wheel drive) which allows front and rear wheels to 
spin at the same speed. This provides additional
traction for loose or slippery road surfaces only.
WARNING!
Do not use the TOW/HAUL feature when driving in icy or 
slippery conditions. The increased engine braking can 
cause the rear wheels to slide, and the vehicle to swing 
around with the possible loss of vehicle control, which 
may cause an accident possibly resulting in personal 
injury or death.
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Four-Wheel Drive Low Range (4WD LOW) — This range 
provides low speed four-wheel drive. It maximizes 
torque (increased torque over 4WD HIGH) to the front 
driveshaft; allowing front and rear wheels to rotate at 
the same speed. This range provides additional trac -
tion and maximum pulling power for loose or slippery 
road surfaces only. Do not exceed 25 mph (40 km/h) 
in this range.
 N (Neutral) — This range disengages both the front and 
rear driveshafts from the powertrain. To be used for flat 
towing behind another vehicle  
Úpage 187.
NOTE:
The 4WD HIGH and 4WD LOW positions are designed 
for loose, slippery road surfaces only. Driving in the 
4WD HIGH and 4WD LOW positions on dry, hard 
surfaced roads may cause increased tire wear and 
damage to the driveline components.
 The transfer case N (Neutral) button is located in the 
center of the 4WD Control Switch and is pushed by 
using a ballpoint pen or similar object. The transfer 
case N (Neutral) position is to be used for recreational 
towing only  
Úpage 187.
Transfer Case Position Indicator Lights
The Transfer Case Position Indicator Lights (4WD HIGH 
and 4WD LOW) are located in the instrument cluster and 
indicate the current and desired transfer case selection. 
When you select a different transfer case position, the 
indicator lights will do the following:
1. The current position indicator light will turn off.
2. The selected position indicator light will flash until the  transfer case completes the shift.
3. When the shift is complete, the indicator light for the  selected position will stop flashing and remain on. If the transfer case does not shift into the desired position, 
one or more of the following events may occur:
1. The indicator light for the current position will 
remain on.
2. The newly selected position indicator light will  continue to flash.
3. If the transfer case  will not shift, a message will 
appear on the cluster stating the 4WD shift has 
canceled.NOTE:Before retrying a selection, make certain that all the 
necessary requirements for selecting a new transfer case 
position have been met. To retry the selection, push the 
current position, wait five seconds, and retry selection.
The SERV 4WD Warning Light monitors the electronic shift 
four-wheel drive system. If this light remains on after 
engine start-up or illuminates during driving, it means that 
the four-wheel drive system is not functioning properly and 
that service is required.WARNING!
 You or others could be injured or killed if you leave 
the vehicle unattended with the transfer case in the 
N (Neutral) position without first fully engaging the 
parking brake. The transfer case N (Neutral) position 
disengages both the front and rear drive shaft from 
the powertrain, and will allow the vehicle to roll, even 
if the transmission is in PARK. The parking brake 
should always be applied when the driver is not in the 
vehicle.
 The transmission may not engage PARK if the vehicle 
is moving. Always bring the vehicle to a complete 
stop before shifting to PARK, and verify that the 
transmission gear position indicator solidly indicates 
PARK (P) without blinking. Ensure that the vehicle is 
completely stopped, and the PARK position is prop -
erly indicated, before exiting the vehicle.
WARNING!
Always engage the parking brake when powering down 
the vehicle if the SERV 4WD Warning Light is 
illuminated. Not engaging the parking brake may allow 
the vehicle to roll which may cause personal injury or 
death.
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NOTE:Do not attempt to make a shift while only the front or rear 
wheels are spinning. This could cause damage to driveline 
components.
When operating your vehicle in 4WD LOW, the engine 
speed is approximately three times that of the 2WD or 
4WD HIGH positions at a given road speed. Take care not 
to overspeed the engine and do not exceed 25 mph 
(40 km/h).
Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles depends on 
tires of equal size, type and circumference on each wheel. 
Any difference in tire size can cause damage to the 
drivetrain.
Because four-wheel drive provides improved traction, 
there is a tendency to exceed safe turning and stopping 
speeds. Do not go faster than road conditions permit.
Shifting Procedure
If any of the requirements to select a new transfer case 
position have not been met, then the transfer case will 
not shift. The position indicator light for the previous 
position will remain on and the newly selected position 
indicator light will continue to flash until all the require -
ments for the selected position have been met.
 If all the requirements to select a new transfer case 
position have been met, then the current position indi -
cator light will turn off and the selected position indi -
cator light will flash until the transfer case completes 
the shift. When the shift is complete, the position indi -
cator light for the selected position will stop flashing 
and remain on.
FIVE-POSITION ELECTRONICALLY 
S
HIFTED TRANSFER CASE — 
I
F EQUIPPED 
This is an electronic shift transfer case and is operated by 
the 4WD Control Switch (Transfer Case Switch), which is 
located on the instrument panel.
Five-Position/On-Demand Transfer Case
Five-Position/On-Demand Transfer Case — GT Models
This electronically shifted transfer case provides five 
positions:
 Two-Wheel Drive High Range (2WD) — This range is for 
normal street and highway driving on dry hard surfaced 
roads. Driving the vehicle in 2WD will have greater fuel 
economy benefits as the front axle is not engaged in 
2WD.
 Four-Wheel Drive Automatic High Range (4WD AUTO) — 
This range sends power to the front wheels automati -
cally when the vehicle senses a loss of traction. This 
range may be used during varying road conditions.
 Four-Wheel Drive High Range (4WD HIGH) — This range 
provides torque to the front driveshaft (engages 
four-wheel drive) which allows front and rear wheels to 
spin at the same speed. This provides additional trac -
tion for loose or slippery road surfaces only.
 Four-Wheel Drive Low Range (4WD LOW) — This range 
provides low speed four-wheel drive. It maximizes 
torque (increased torque over 4WD HIGH) to the front 
driveshaft; allowing front and rear wheels to rotate at 
the same speed. This range provides additional trac -
tion and maximum pulling power for loose or slippery 
road surfaces only. Do not exceed 25 mph (40 km/h) 
in this range.
 N (Neutral) — This range disengages both the front and 
rear driveshafts from the powertrain. To be used for flat 
towing behind another vehicle  
Úpage 187.
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NOTE:
The 4WD HIGH and 4WD LOW positions are designed 
for loose, slippery road surfaces only. Driving in the 
4WD HIGH and 4WD LOW positions on dry hard 
surfaced roads may cause increased tire wear and 
damage to the driveline components.
 The transfer case N (Neutral) button is located in the 
center of the 4WD Control Switch and is pushed by 
using a ballpoint pen or similar object. The transfer 
case N (Neutral) position is to be used for recreational 
towing only  
Úpage 187. Transfer Case Position Indicator Lights
The Transfer Case Position Indicator Lights (4WD HIGH, 
4WD LOW, and 4WD AUTO) are located in the instrument 
cluster and indicate the current and desired transfer case 
selection. When you select a different transfer case 
position, the indicator lights will do the following:
1. The current position indicator light will turn off.
2. The selected position indicator light will flash until the 
transfer case completes the shift.
3. When the shift is complete, the indicator light for the  selected position will stop flashing and remain on.
If the transfer case does not shift into the desired position, 
one or more of the following events may occur:
1. The indicator light for the current position will  remain on.
2. The newly selected position indicator light will  continue to flash.
3. If the transfer case  will not shift, there will be a cluster 
message stating the 4WD shift has canceled.
NOTE:Before retrying a selection, make certain that all the 
necessary requirements for selecting a new transfer case 
position have been met. To retry the selection, push the 
current position, wait five seconds, and retry selection.
The SERV 4WD Warning Light monitors the electronic shift 
four-wheel drive system. If this light remains on after 
engine start-up or illuminates during driving, it means that 
the four-wheel drive system is not functioning properly and 
that service is required.
NOTE:Do not attempt to make a shift while only the front or rear 
wheels are spinning. This could cause damage to driveline 
components.
When operating your vehicle in 4WD LOW, the engine 
speed is approximately three times that of the 2WD, 4WD 
AUTO or 4WD HIGH positions at a given road speed. Take 
care not to overspeed the engine and do not exceed 
25 mph (40 km/h).
Proper operation of four-wheel drive vehicles depends on 
tires of equal size, type and circumference on each wheel. 
Any difference in tire size can cause damage to the 
drivetrain.
Because four-wheel drive provides improved traction, 
there is a tendency to exceed safe turning and stopping 
speeds. Do not go faster than road conditions permit.
WARNING!
 You or others could be injured or killed if you leave 
the vehicle unattended with the transfer case in the 
N (Neutral) position without first fully engaging the 
parking brake. The transfer case N (Neutral) position 
disengages both the front and rear drive shaft from 
the powertrain, and will allow the vehicle to roll, even 
if the transmission is in PARK. The parking brake 
should always be applied when the driver is not in the 
vehicle.
 The transmission may not engage PARK if the vehicle 
is moving. Always bring the vehicle to a complete 
stop before shifting to PARK, and verify that the 
transmission gear position indicator solidly indicates 
PARK (P) without blinking. Ensure that the vehicle is 
completely stopped, and the PARK position is
properly indicated, before exiting the vehicle.
WARNING!
Always engage the parking brake when powering down 
the vehicle if the SERV 4WD Warning Light is 
illuminated. Not engaging the parking brake may allow 
the vehicle to roll which may cause personal injury or 
death.
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Shifting Procedure
If any of the requirements to select a new transfer case 
position have not been met, then the transfer case will 
not shift. The position indicator light for the previous 
position will remain on and the newly selected position 
indicator light will continue to flash until all the require -
ments for the selected position have been met.
 If all the requirements to select a new transfer case 
position have been met, then the current position
indicator light will turn off and the selected position 
indicator light will flash until the transfer case 
completes the shift. When the shift is complete, the 
position indicator light for the selected position will 
stop flashing and remain on.
ACTIVE-LEVEL FOUR CORNER AIR 
SUSPENSION SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED  
DESCRIPTION
The air suspension system provides full-time load-leveling 
capability along with the benefit of being able to adjust 
vehicle height by using the toggle switch.
Air Suspension Switch
Off-Road 2 (OR2) (Raises the vehicle approximately 
2 inches [51 mm])  – This position is intended for 
off-road use only where maximum ground clearance is 
required. To enter OR2, push the height selector switch 
up twice from the NRH position or once from the OR1 
position while vehicle speed is below 20 mph 
(32 km/h). While in OR2, if the vehicle speed exceeds 
25 mph (40 km/h) the vehicle height will be automati -
cally lowered to OR1. Off-Road 2 may not be available 
due to vehicle payload, an instrument cluster message 
is displayed when this occurs  
Úpage 98. 
Off-Road 1 (OR1) (Raises the vehicle approximately 
1 inch [26 mm])  – This position should be the primary 
position for all off-road driving until Off-Road 2 (OR2) is 
needed. A smoother and more comfortable ride will 
result. To enter OR1, push the height selector switch up 
once from the NRH position while the vehicle speed is 
below 35 mph (56 km/h). When in the OR1 position, if  the vehicle speed remains between 40 mph (64 km/h) 
and 50 mph (80 km/h) for greater than 20 seconds or 
if the vehicle speed exceeds 50 mph (80 km/h), the 
vehicle will be automatically lowered to NRH. 
Off-Road 1 may not be available due to vehicle 
payload, an instrument cluster message is displayed 
when this occurs  
Úpage 98.
 Normal Ride Height (NRH)  – This is the standard posi -
tion of the suspension and is meant for normal driving.
 Aero Height (Lowers the vehicle approximately 0.6 inch 
[15 mm])  – This position provides improved aerody -
namics by lowering the vehicle. The vehicle will auto -
matically enter Automatic Aero Mode when the vehicle 
speed remains between 62 mph (100 km/h) and  66 mph (106 km/h) for greater than 20 seconds or if 
the vehicle speed exceeds 66 mph (106 km/h). 
1 — Off-Road 2 Indicator (Customer Selectable)
2 — Off-Road 1 Indicator (Customer Selectable)
3 — Normal Ride Height Indicator (Customer Selectable)
4 — Aero Height Indicator (Customer Selectable)
5 — Entry/Exit Height Indicator (Customer Selectable)
CAUTION!
If the vehicle is in Off-Road 1 or Off-Road 2 setting, be 
aware of your surroundings, you may not have the 
clearance required for certain areas and vehicle 
damage may occur.
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The vehicle will return to NRH from Aero Mode if the 
vehicle speed remains between 30 mph (48 km/h) 
and 35 mph (56 km/h) for greater than 20 seconds or 
if the vehicle speed falls below 30 mph (48 km/h).
NOTE:
Automatic Aero mode will be disabled if a trailer is 
detected to prevent shifting loads.
 Speed thresholds for raising/lowering the vehicle 
automatically at higher speeds only apply if 
Automatic Aero Mode is enabled in your Uconnect 
Radio settings.
To enter Aero Height manually push the height selector 
switch down once from NRH at any vehicle speed. To 
return to NRH push the height selector switch up once 
while vehicle speed is less than 56 mph (90 km/h).
NOTE:Automatic Aero Mode may be disabled through vehicle 
settings in the instrument cluster display  Úpage 98 or 
through your Uconnect Radio (if equipped)  Úpage 191.
 Entry/Exit Height (Lowers the vehicle approximately 
2 inches [51 mm])  – This position lowers the vehicle 
for easier passenger entry and exit as well as lowering 
the vehicle for easier loading and unloading of cargo. 
To enter Entry/Exit Mode, push the height selector 
switch down once from the NRH while the vehicle 
speed is below 33 mph (53 km/h). Once the vehicle 
speed goes below 15 mph (24 km/h) the vehicle 
height will begin to lower. If the vehicle speed remains 
between 15 mph (24 km/h) and 25 mph (40 km/h) for 
greater than 60 seconds, or the vehicle speed exceeds 
25 mph (40 km/h) the Entry/Exit change will be  canceled.  To return to Normal Height Mode, push the height 
selector switch up once while in Entry/Exit or drive the 
vehicle over 15 mph (24 km/h).
NOTE:Entry/Exit Height may be achieved using the Remote 
Lowering feature on your key fob for easier entry/loading  
Úpage 16.
The system requires that the ignition be in the ON/RUN 
position or the engine running for all user requested 
changes. When lowering the vehicle, all of the doors must 
be closed. If a door is opened at any time while the vehicle 
is lowering, the change will not be completed until the 
open door(s) is closed.
This system uses a lifting and lowering pattern which 
keeps the headlights from incorrectly shining into 
oncoming traffic. When raising the vehicle, the rear of the 
vehicle will move up first and then the front. When 
lowering the vehicle, the front will move down first and 
then the rear.
After the engine is turned off, it may be noticed that the air 
suspension system operates briefly; this is normal. The 
system is correcting the position of the vehicle to ensure a 
proper appearance.
To assist with changing a spare tire, the air suspension 
system has a feature which allows the automatic leveling 
to be disabled  
Úpage 98. Default Ride Height:
Select Aero Height or Normal Ride Height as the default 
for all vehicle speeds and operation. This is the 
selected height that the suspension will level for speed 
changes (e.g. raising from Entry/Exit Height at speed, 
lowering from Off-Road Height at speed, etc.).
 Default ride height can be changed by manually 
adjusting the Air Suspension switch to Normal Ride 
Height or Aero Ride Height and staying in the selected 
height for 2.5 seconds. It will be stored as the default 
ride height and the height will be maintained until a 
new default ride height is selected.
NOTE:If equipped with a touchscreen radio, all enabling/
disabling of air suspension features must be done through 
the radio  
Úpage 191.
AIR SUSPENSION MODES
The air suspension system has multiple modes to protect 
the system in unique situations. The engine should be 
running to change between Air Suspension Modes.
CAUTION!
When in Entry/Exit Height, be aware of your 
surroundings, you may not have the clearance required 
for certain areas and vehicle damage may occur.
WARNING!
The air suspension system uses a high pressure 
volume of air to operate the system. To avoid personal 
injury or damage to the system, see an authorized 
dealer for service.
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Automatic Aero Mode
To improve aerodynamics, the air suspension system has 
a feature which will put the vehicle into Aero Height 
automatically at higher speeds  
Úpage 98.
Automatic Aero Mode may be disabled through vehicle 
settings in the Uconnect Radio (if equipped)  
Úpage 191.
Tire Jack Mode
To assist with changing a tire, the air suspension system 
has a feature which allows the automatic leveling to be 
disabled  
Úpage 191.
Transport Mode
For towing your vehicle with four wheels off the road, the 
air suspension system has a feature which will put the 
vehicle into Entry/Exit height and disable the automatic 
load leveling system  
Úpage 191.
Wheel Alignment Mode
Before performing a wheel alignment, this mode must be 
enabled which will put the vehicle into NRH and disable 
automatic leveling  
Úpage 191.
Protection Strategy
In order to protect the air suspension system, the vehicle 
will disable load leveling as required (suspension 
overloaded, battery charge low, etc.). Load leveling will 
automatically resume as soon as system operation 
requirements are met. See an authorized dealer if system 
does not resume.
NOTE:For towing with air suspension  Úpage 173.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY 
M
ESSAGES
When the appropriate conditions exist, a message will 
appear in the instrument cluster display  Úpage 98.
An audible chime will be heard whenever a system error 
has been detected.
See an authorized dealer for system service if normal 
operation does not resume.
OPERATION
Air Suspension Switch
The indicator lamps 1 through 5 will illuminate to show the 
current position of the vehicle. Flashing indicator lamps 
will show a position which the system is working to 
achieve. When raising, if multiple indicator lamps are 
flashing, the highest flashing indicator lamp is the position 
the system is working to achieve. 
When lowering, if multiple indicators are flashing, the 
lowest solid indicator lamp is the position the system is 
working to achieve. Pushing the height selector up once will move the 
suspension one position higher from the current position, 
assuming all conditions are met (i.e., ignition in ON/RUN 
position, engine running, speed below threshold, etc.). 
The height selector switch can be pushed up multiple 
times, each push will raise the requested level by one 
position up to a maximum position of OR2 or the highest 
position allowed based on current conditions
(i.e., vehicle speed, etc.).
Pushing the height selector down once will move the 
suspension one position lower from the current level, 
assuming all conditions are met (i.e., ignition in ON/RUN 
position, engine running, doors closed, speed below 
threshold, etc.). The height selector switch can be pushed 
down multiple times, each push will lower the requested 
level by one position down to a minimum of Entry/Exit 
Mode or the lowest position allowed based on current 
conditions (i.e., vehicle speed, etc.).
Automatic height changes will occur based on vehicle 
speed and the current vehicle height. The indicator lamps 
and instrument cluster display messages will operate the 
same for automatic changes and user requested changes.
Off-Road 2 (OR2) – Indicator lamps 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 will 
be illuminated.
 Off-Road 1 (OR1) – Indicator lamps 5, 4, 3 and 2 will be 
illuminated.
 Normal Ride Height (NRH) – Indicator lamps 5, 4 and 3 
will be illuminated.
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Aero Height– Indicator lamps 5 and 4 will be
illuminated.
 Entry/Exit – Indicator lamp 5 will be illuminated. 
Entry/Exit can be requested up to 33 mph (53 km/h). 
If vehicle speed is reduced to, and kept below, 15 mph 
(24 km/h) indicator lamp 4 will flash and indicator 
lamp 5 will remain solid until Entry/Exit is achieved at 
which point indicator lamp 4 will turn off.
 Automatic Aero Mode – Indicator lamps 5 and 4 will be 
illuminated.
 Transport Mode – No indicator lamps will be illumi -
nated. Transport Mode is disabled by driving the 
vehicle or disabling in the Uconnect settings.
 Tire/Jack Mode – Indicator lamps 5 and 1 will be illumi -
nated. Tire/Jack Mode is disabled by driving the vehicle 
or disabling in the Uconnect settings.
 Wheel Alignment Mode – Indicator lamps 3, 4, and 5 
will be illuminated. Wheel Alignment Mode is disabled 
by driving the vehicle or disabling in the Uconnect 
settings.
ACTIVE-LEVEL FOUR CORNER 
AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM 
(OFF-ROAD GROUP) — IF EQUIPPED  
DESCRIPTION
The air suspension system provides full-time load-leveling 
capability along with the benefit of being able to adjust 
vehicle height by using the toggle switch.
Rebel Air Suspension Controls
Off-Road (OR) (Raises the vehicle approximately 1 inch 
[26 mm])  – This position is intended for off-roading use 
only where maximum ground clearance is required. To 
enter OR, push the height selector switch up once from 
the NRH position while vehicle speed is below 20 mph 
(32 km/h). While in OR, if the vehicle speed exceeds 
25 mph (40 km/h) the vehicle height will be automati -
cally lowered to NRH. Off-Road may not be available 
due to vehicle payload, an instrument cluster display 
message is shown when this occurs  
Úpage 98. 
Normal Ride Height (NRH)  – This is the standard posi -
tion of the suspension and is meant for normal driving.
 Aero Height (Lowers the vehicle approximately 
0.6 inches [15 mm])  – This position provides improved 
aerodynamics by lowering the vehicle. The vehicle will 
automatically enter Automatic Aero Mode when the 
vehicle speed remains between 62 mph (100 km/h) 
and 66 mph (106 km/h) for greater than 20 seconds 
or if the vehicle speed exceeds 66 mph (106 km/h). 
The vehicle will return to NRH from Aero Mode if the 
vehicle speed remains between 30 mph (48 km/h) 
and 35 mph (56 km/h) for greater than 20 seconds or 
if the vehicle speed falls below 30 mph (48 km/h).
NOTE:
 Automatic Aero mode will be disabled if a trailer is 
detected to prevent shifting loads.
 Speed thresholds for raising or lowering the vehicle 
only apply if Automatic Aero Mode is enabled 
through vehicle settings on your Uconnect Radio.
 To enter Aero Height manually push the height 
selector switch down once from NRH at any vehicle 
speed. To return to NRH push the height selector 
switch up once while vehicle speed is less than 
56 mph (90 km/h).
 Automatic Aero Mode may be disabled through 
vehicle settings on your Uconnect Radio.
1 — Off-Road Indicator (Customer Selectable)
2 — Normal Ride Height Indicator (Customer Selectable)
3 — Aero Height Indicator (Customer Selectable)
4 — Entry/Exit Height Indicator (Customer Selectable)
CAUTION!
If the vehicle is in Off-Road setting, be aware of your 
surroundings, you may not have the clearance required 
for certain areas and vehicle damage may occur.
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138STARTING AND OPERATING  
Entry/Exit Height (Lowers the vehicle approximately 
3 inches [73 mm])  – This position lowers the vehicle 
for easier passenger entry and exit as well as lowering 
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138STARTING AND OPERATING  
Entry/Exit Height (Lowers the vehicle approximately 
3 inches [73 mm])  – This position lowers the vehicle 
for easier passenger entry and exit as well as lowering 
the vehicle for easier loading and unloading of cargo. 
To enter Entry/Exit Mode, push the height selector 
switch down twice from the NRH while the vehicle 
speed is below 33 mph (53 km/h). Once the vehicle 
speed goes below 15 mph (24 km/h) the vehicle 
height will begin to lower. If the vehicle speed remains 
between 15 mph (24 km/h) and 25 mph (40 km/h) for 
greater than 60 seconds, or the vehicle speed exceeds 
25 mph (40 km/h) the Entry/Exit change will be  canceled. To return to Normal Height Mode, push the 
height selector switch up twice while in Entry/Exit or 
drive the vehicle over 15 mph (24 km/h). Entry/Exit Height may not be available due to vehicle payload, an 
instrument cluster display message is shown when this 
occurs  
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The system requires that the ignition be in the ON/RUN 
position or the engine running for all user requested 
changes. When lowering the vehicle, all of the doors must 
be closed. If a door is opened at any time while the vehicle 
is lowering, the change will not be completed until the 
open door(s) is closed. This system uses a lifting and lowering pattern which 
keeps the headlights from incorrectly shining into 
oncoming traffic. When raising the vehicle, the rear of the 
vehicle will move up first and then the front. When 
lowering the vehicle, the front will move down first and 
then the rear.
After the engine is turned off, it may be noticed that the air 
suspension system operates briefly; this is normal. 
The system is correcting the position of the vehicle to 
ensure a proper appearance.
To assist with changing a spare tire, the air suspension 
system has a feature which allows the automatic leveling 
to be disabled  
Úpage 191.
Default Ride Height:
 Select Aero Height or Normal Ride Height as the default 
for all vehicle speeds and operation. This is the 
selected height that the suspension will level for speed 
changes (e.g. raising from Entry/Exit Height at speed, 
lowering from Off-Road Height at speed, etc.).
 Default ride height can be changed by manually 
adjusting the Air Suspension switch to Normal Ride 
Height or Aero Ride Height and staying in the selected 
height for 2.5 seconds. It will be stored as the default 
ride height and the height will be maintained until a 
new default ride height is selected.
NOTE:If equipped with a touchscreen radio, all enabling/
disabling of air suspension features must be done through 
the radio  
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AIR SUSPENSION MODES
The air suspension system has multiple modes to protect 
the system in unique situations:
Automatic Aero Mode
To improve aerodynamics, the air suspension system has 
a feature which will put the vehicle into Aero height 
automatically at higher speeds  
Úpage 98.
Tire Jack Mode
To assist with changing a tire, the air suspension system 
has a feature which allows the automatic leveling to be 
disabled  
Úpage 191.
Transport Mode
For towing your vehicle with four wheels off the road, the 
air suspension system has a feature which will put the 
vehicle into Entry/Exit height and disable the automatic 
load leveling system  
Úpage 191.
CAUTION!
When in Entry/Exit Height, be aware of your 
surroundings, you may not have the clearance required 
for certain areas and vehicle damage may occur.
WARNING!
The air suspension system uses a high pressure 
volume of air to operate the system. To avoid personal 
injury or damage to the system, see an authorized 
dealer for service.
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