fog light RAM PROMASTER 2021 Owners Manual
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INTRODUCTION
Symbols Key ............................................................ 7
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ................................. 7
VAN CONVERSIONS/CAMPERS ........................... 7
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS ........... 7
Symbol Glossary ..................................................... 8
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS ......................................................................10
Key Fob......................................................... 10
SENTRY KEY ..........................................................12
IGNITION SWITCH .................................................12
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED .........................................................13
To Arm The System ...................................... 13
To Disarm The System................................. 13
Rearming Of The System............................. 13
Security System Manual Override .............. 13
DOORS ..................................................................14
Power Door Locks ....................................... 14
Auto Unlock Doors ....................................... 15
Automatic Door Locks ................................. 15
STEERING WHEEL.................................................15
Telescoping Steering Column ..................... 15 SEATS .................................................................... 15
Manual Adjustments ................................... 16
Heated Seats — If Equipped ....................... 19
Fold Down Tray — If Equipped..................... 20
Adjustable Armrests — If Equipped ............ 20
Head Restraints .......................................... 20
UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION ....................... 22
Introducing Voice Recognition .................... 22
Basic Voice Commands............................... 22
Get Started ................................................... 22
Additional Information ................................. 22
MIRRORS ............................................................. 23
Inside Rearview Mirror ................................ 23
Outside Mirrors ........................................... 24
Power Mirrors — If Equipped ....................... 24
Power Folding Outside Mirrors —
If Equipped ................................................... 25 Heated Mirrors — If Equipped ..................... 25
EXTERIOR LIGHTS ................................................ 26
Multifunction Lever ..................................... 26
Headlights ................................................... 26
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) —
If Equipped .................................................. 26 High/Low Beam Switch .............................. 26
Flash-To-Pass .............................................. 26
Parking Lights ............................................. 26
Follow Me Home/Headlight Delay .............. 27
Fog Lights — If Equipped ............................ 27 Turn Signals ................................................. 27
Lane Change Assist ..................................... 27
Battery Saver ............................................... 27
INTERIOR LIGHTS ................................................28
Courtesy Lights ............................................ 28
Illuminated Entry ......................................... 30
WIPERS AND WASHERS .....................................30
Windshield Wiper Operation ...................... 30
CLIMATE CONTROLS ...........................................31
Manual Climate Control Descriptions
And Functions .............................................. 31 Additional Rear Climate Control —
If Equipped ................................................... 34 Operating Tips.............................................. 34
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ..............36
Storage ......................................................... 36
USB/AUX Control — If Equipped ................ 37
Power Outlets............................................... 37
Auxiliary Switches — If Equipped ................ 38
WINDOWS ............................................................39
Power Windows .......................................... 39
Window Bar Grates — If Equipped .............. 39
Wind Buffeting ............................................ 40
HOOD......................................................................40
Opening ........................................................ 40
Closing.......................................................... 41
CARGO AREA FEATURES .....................................41
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Warning Light
Ú page 52
Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator Warning Light (MIL)
Úpage 52
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light Úpage 53
Generic Warning Light Úpage 53
Yellow Indicator Lights
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) OFF Indicator
Light — If Equipped
Úpage 53
Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Light — If Equipped
Ú page 53
Yellow Warning Lights
TOW/HAUL Indicator Light Úpage 53
Green Indicator Lights
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
Úpage 54
Front Fog Indicator Light — If Equipped Úpage 54
Park/Headlight On Indicator Light Úpage 54
Cruise Control Indicator Light — If Equipped Úpage 54
Blue Indicator Lights
High Beam Indicator Light
Úpage 54
Yellow Indicator Lights
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26GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
MULTIFUNCTION LEVER
The multifunction lever controls the operation
of the headlights, parking lights, turn signals,
headlight beam selection and the passing
lights. The multifunction lever is located on the
left side of the steering column.
Multifunction Lever
HEADLIGHTS
To turn on the headlights, turn the end of the
multifunction lever to the headlight position.
When the headlight switch is on, the parking
lights, taillights, license plate light, clearance
lights and instrument panel lights are also turned on. To turn off the headlights, turn the
end of the multifunction lever back to the O (off)
position.
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRLS) — IF
E
QUIPPED
NOTE:
When the headlights are turned on, the Daytime
Running Lights will be deactivated.
To activate the Daytime Running Lights, rotate
the end of the multifunction lever to the O (off)
position.
For vehicles sold in Canada, the Daytime
Running Lights will automatically deactivate
when the front fog lights are turned on. When
the end of the multifunction lever is turned to
the O (off) position with the DRLs on, the
parking lights and license plate lights will also
turn on.
NOTE:
The low beams and side/taillights will not be on
with DRLs.
The Daytime Running Lights will come on
whenever the ignition is ON, the headlight
switch is off, and the turn signal is off.
HIGH/LOW BEAM SWITCH
With the low beams activated, pull the
multifunction lever toward the steering wheel to
turn on the high beams. The High Beam
Indicator Light will illuminate in the instrument
cluster to indicated that the high beams are on.
Pull the multifunction lever a second time to
switch the headlights back to low beam. When
the ignition is placed in the OFF position, both
the high and low beams will turn off.
FLASH-TO-PASS
You can signal another vehicle with your
headlights by lightly pulling the multifunction
lever toward you. This will cause the high beam
headlights to turn on, and remain on, until the
lever is released.
PARKING LIGHTS
These lights can be turned on, with the ignition
key in the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position or
removed, by moving the end of the
multifunction lever to O (off) position and then
to the headlight position.
The indicator light in the instrument panel
comes on. The lights stay on until the next
ignition cycle is performed.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE27
FOLLOW ME HOME/HEADLIGHT DELAY
When this feature is selected, the driver can
choose to have the headlights remain on for a
preset period of time after the engine is turned
off.
Activation
Remove the key or turn the ignition to the STOP
(OFF/LOCK) position, and pull the multifunction
lever toward the steering wheel within two
minutes. Each time the lever is pulled, the
activation of the lights will be extended by
30 seconds. The activation of the lights can be
extended to a maximum of 210 seconds.
The indicator light on the instrument panel will
light up and the corresponding message will
appear in the instrument cluster display for as
long as the function is activated. The indicator
light comes on when the lever is operated and
stays on until the function is automatically
deactivated. Each movement of the lever only
increases the amount of time the lights stay on.
Deactivation
Pull the multifunction lever toward the steering
wheel and hold it for more than two seconds.
FOG LIGHTS — IF EQUIPPED
The fog light switch is located on the center
stack of the instrument panel, just below the
climate controls.
Push the switch once to turn the fog
lights on. Push the switch a second
time to turn the fog lights off.
NOTE:
If the vehicle’s ignition is turned off, the fog
lights will also turn off.
TURN SIGNALS
Move the multifunction lever up or down and
the arrows on each side of the instrument
cluster will flash to show proper operation of the
turn signals.
NOTE:
If either light remains on and does not flash, or
there is a very fast flash rate, check for a defec -
tive outside light bulb.
LANE CHANGE ASSIST
Lightly push the multifunction lever up or down,
without moving beyond the detent, and the turn
signal will flash five times then automatically
turn off.
BATTERY SAVER
To protect the life of your vehicle’s battery,
when the ignition is OFF and any door is left ajar
for 15 minutes, the interior lights will
automatically turn off.
NOTE:
Battery saver mode is cancelled if the ignition is
placed in the MAR (ACC/ON/RUN) position.
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34GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
ADDITIONAL REAR CLIMATE CONTROL —
I
F EQUIPPED
These switches, mounted on the instrument
panel to the left of the steering column, activate
the additional rear heating/air conditioning
system.
NOTE:
These switches must be enabled for operation
by the Upfitter.
Additional Rear Climate Controls Switches
Rear Blower Control
Push this button to turn on the rear
climate controls. An indicator light will
turn on when the rear climate control
is on.
Rear Temperature Control
Rear Passenger Temperature Up
Button To change the temperature in
the rear of the vehicle, push
temperature control up button to
raise the temperature.
Rear Passenger Temperature Down
Button To change the temperature in
the rear of the vehicle, push
temperature control down button to
lower the temperature.
Rear MODE Button
Push this button to change the air
distribution mode for the rear
passengers.
OPERATING TIPS
NOTE:
Refer to the chart at the end of this section for
suggested control settings for various weather
conditions.
Summer Operation
The engine cooling system must be protected
with a high-quality antifreeze coolant to provide
proper corrosion protection and to protect
against engine overheating. A solution of 50%
OAT (Organic Additive Technology) coolant that
meets the requirements of FCA Material
Standard MS.90032 and 50% water is
recommended Ú page 268.
Winter Operation
To ensure the best possible heater and
defroster performance, make sure the engine
cooling system is functioning properly and the
proper amount, type, and concentration of
coolant is used. Use of the air Recirculation
mode during Winter months is not
recommended because it may cause
window fogging.
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54GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
GREEN INDICATOR LIGHTS
Turn Signal Indicator Light
The turn signal arrows will flash
independently when left or right turn
signals are selected. Turn signals can
be activated when the multifunction
lever is moved down (left) or up (right).
NOTE:
Check for an inoperative outside light bulb if
either indicator flashes at a rapid rate.
Front Fog Indicator Light — If Equipped
This indicator light will illuminate
when the front fog lights are on
Ú page 26.
Park/Headlight On Indicator Light
This indicator light will illuminate
when the park lights or headlights are
turned on Ú page 26.
Cruise Control Indicator Light — If
Equipped
This indicator light will illuminate
when the cruise control is activated
Úpage 67.
NOTE:
There will be no change in the indicator light
when the desired speed is set.
BLUE INDICATOR LIGHTS
High Beam Indicator Light
This indicator light will illuminate to
indicate that the high beam
headlights are on. With the low beams
activated, push the multifunction
lever forward (toward the front of the vehicle) to
turn on the high beams. Pull the multifunction
lever rearward (toward the rear of the vehicle) to
turn off the high beams. If the high beams are
off, pull the lever toward you for a temporary
high beam on, “flash to pass” scenario.
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260SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
STORING THE VEHICLE
If you are storing your vehicle for more than
3 weeks, we recommend that you take the
following steps to minimize the drain on your
vehicle's battery:
Disconnect the negative cable from the
battery.
Any time you store your vehicle or keep it out
of service (i.e., vacation) for two weeks or
more, run the air conditioning system at idle
for about five minutes in the fresh air and
high blower setting prior to storing. This will
ensure adequate system lubrication to mini -
mize the possibility of compressor damage
when the system is started again.
BODYWORK
PROTECTION FROM ATMOSPHERIC
A
GENTS
Vehicle body care requirements vary according
to geographic locations and usage. Chemicals
that make roads passable in snow and ice and
those that are sprayed on trees and road
surfaces during other seasons are highly
corrosive to the metal in your vehicle. Outside parking, which exposes your vehicle to
airborne contaminants, road surfaces on which
the vehicle is operated, extreme hot or cold
weather, and other extreme conditions will have
an adverse effect on paint, metal trim, and
underbody protection.
The following maintenance recommendations
will enable you to obtain maximum benefit from
the corrosion resistance built into your vehicle.
What Causes Corrosion?
Corrosion is the result of deterioration or
removal of paint and protective coatings from
your vehicle.
The most common causes are:
Road salt, dirt and moisture accumulation
Stone and gravel impact
Insects, tree sap and tar
Salt in the air near seacoast localities
Atmospheric fallout/industrial pollutants
BODY AND UNDERBODY MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Headlights
Your vehicle is equipped with plastic headlights
and fog lights that are lighter and less
susceptible to stone breakage than glass
headlights.
Plastic is not as scratch resistant as glass and
therefore different lens cleaning procedures
must be followed.
To minimize the possibility of scratching the
lenses and reducing light output, avoid wiping
with a dry cloth. To remove road dirt, wash with
a mild soap solution followed by rinsing.
Do not use abrasive cleaning components,
solvents, steel wool or other aggressive
material to clean the lenses.
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Emergency, In Case Of Freeing Vehicle When Stuck
...................... 208Jacking...................................................... 190Jump Starting............................................ 203Emission Control System Maintenance........... 56Engine........................................................... 215Air Cleaner................................................. 219Block Heater............................................... 58Break-In Recommendations........................ 58Checking Oil Level..................................... 216Compartment............................................ 215Compartment Identification...................... 215Coolant (Antifreeze)......................... 223, 268Cooling...................................................... 223Exhaust Gas Caution................................. 189Fails To Start............................................... 57Flooded, Starting......................................... 57Fuel Requirements.......................... 265, 268Jump Starting............................................ 203Oil.................................................... 218, 268Oil Filler Cap.............................................. 215Oil Filter..................................................... 219Oil Selection.................................... 218, 268Oil Synthetic.............................................. 218Overheating............................................... 206Starting....................................................... 57Enhanced Accident Response Feature..........210Entry System, Illuminated................................ 30
Ethanol......................................................... 266Exhaust Gas Cautions................................... 189Exhaust System................................... 189, 221Exterior Lights.........................................26, 188
F
FiltersAir Cleaner
................................................ 219Air Conditioning..................................35, 220Engine Oil........................................ 219, 268Engine Oil Disposal................................... 218FlashersHazard Warning........................................ 190Turn Signals.......................................54, 188Flat Tire Changing................................ 240, 253Flat Tire Stowage................................. 240, 253Flooded Engine Starting................................... 57Fluid Capacities............................................ 268Fluid Leaks................................................... 189Fluid Level ChecksAutomatic Transmission........................... 227Brake........................................................ 226Cooling System......................................... 223Engine Oil................................................. 216Power Steering............................................ 67Fog Lights........................................................ 27Fold-Flat Seats................................................. 15Forward Collision Warning............................ 159
Four-Way Hazard Flasher.............................. 190Freeing A Stuck Vehicle................................. 208Fuel............................................................... 265Additives................................................... 266Clean Air................................................... 266Ethanol..................................................... 266Filler Cap (Gas Cap).....................................75Gasoline................................................... 265Materials Added....................................... 266Methanol.................................................. 266Octane Rating.................................. 265, 268Requirements.................................. 265, 268Tank Capacity........................................... 268Fuses............................................................ 228
G
Gas Cap (Fuel Filler Cap)...........................75, 76Gasoline, Clean Air........................................ 266Gasoline, Reformulated................................ 266Gear Ranges....................................................62Gear Selector Override.................................. 207Glass Cleaning.............................................. 263Gross Axle Weight Rating.......................... 76, 78Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.....................76, 78GuideBody Builders................................................. 7GVWR...............................................................7611
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282 Making A Phone Or Audio Device A Favorite
................................................. 117Making A Second Call While Current Call Is In Progress................................. 120Managing Your Favorites........................... 118Natural Speech......................................... 113Operation.................................................. 113Overview.................................................... 112Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A MobilePhone................................................... 114Pair A Bluetooth Streaming Audio Device................................................... 116Phonebook Download............................... 117Place/Retrieve A Call From Hold............... 120Power-Up................................................... 124Recent Calls.............................................. 119Redial........................................................ 121To Remove A Favorite............................... 118Toggling Between Calls............................. 120Touch-Tone Number Entry......................... 119Transfer Call To And From MobilePhone................................................... 121Voice Command........................................ 121
Uconnect SettingsCustomer Programmable Features............. 89Uniform Tire Quality Grades.......................... 259Unleaded Gasoline....................................... 265Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt................... 169USB.................................................................. 37
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Vehicle Certification Label............................... 76Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).............. 264Vehicle Loading...............................76, 77, 245Vehicle Modifications/Alterations...................... 7Vehicle Storage.......................................35, 260Voice Command............................................... 22Voice Recognition System (VR)........................ 22
W
Warning Lights (Instrument Cluster
Descriptions)
.................................................... 52Warnings And Cautions...................................... 7Warranty Information.................................... 273WasherAdding Fluid.............................................. 217
Washing Vehicle............................................ 261WaterDriving Through...........................................86Wheel And Wheel Tire Care........................... 255Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim........................... 255Wind Buffeting.................................................40Window Fogging...............................................35Windows..........................................................39Power...........................................................39Windshield Defroster.................................... 187Windshield Washers.............................. 30, 217Fluid.............................................................30Windshield Wiper Blades.............................. 221Windshield Wipers...........................................30Wipers Blade Replacement........................... 221Wipers, Intermittent.........................................30
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