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INTRODUCTION
SYMBOLS KEY ...........................................................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
DOORS  ................................................................... 13
Power Door Locks ............................................13
Auto Unlock Doors ............................................13
Sliding Side Door ..............................................13
Double Rear Swing Doors ................................15
Child-Protection Door Lock System.................15
STEERING WHEEL.................................................. 16
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column ...................16
SEATS ...................................................................... 16
Manual Adjustment (Front Seats) ...................16
Folding Rear Seat — If Equipped .....................17
Heated Seats — If Equipped ............................18
Head Restraints ...............................................19 UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION ........................21
Introducing Voice Recognition.........................21
Basic Voice Commands ...................................21
Get Started .......................................................21
Additional Information .....................................21
MIRRORS  ...............................................................22
Inside Rearview Mirror .....................................22
Vanity Mirror .....................................................22
Outside Mirrors ................................................22
EXTERIOR LIGHTS ..................................................24
Multifunction Lever ..........................................24
Headlights ........................................................24
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) —
If Equipped .......................................................24
High/Low Beam Switch....................................24
Flash-To-Pass  ..................................................24
Parking Lights  ..................................................24
Follow Me Home/Headlight Delay ..................24
Fog Lights — If Equipped .................................25
Turn Signals ......................................................25
Lane Change Assist..........................................25
INTERIOR LIGHTS  ..................................................25
Courtesy/Interior Lights ...................................25
WIPERS AND WASHERS  ......................................26
Front Wiper Operation......................................27
Rear Wiper And Washer —If Equipped ............28 CLIMATE CONTROLS  ............................................ 28
Manual Climate Control Descriptions And 
Functions .......................................................... 28
Operating Tips .................................................. 30
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ............... 31
Storage ............................................................. 31
USB Control — If Equipped .............................. 32
Power Outlets  .................................................. 32
WINDOWS  ............................................................. 34
Power Window Controls —If Equipped  ........... 34
Window Bar Grates — If Equipped .................. 35
Wind Buffeting .................................................35
HOOD....................................................................... 36
Opening............................................................. 36
Closing ..............................................................36
CARGO AREA FEATURES ...................................... 37
Rear Cargo Tie-Downs ..................................... 37
ROOF RACK — IF EQUIPPED................................. 37
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR 
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER......................................... 39
Instrument Cluster Descriptions ..................... 40
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY  ....................... 40
Location And Controls...................................... 40
Change Engine Oil — If Equipped  ................... 41
Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items ......... 42
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TRIP COMPUTER .................................................... 43 Trip Button ........................................................43
Trip Functions  ..................................................43
Values Displayed ..............................................44
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ................... 44
Red Warning Lights ..........................................44
Yellow Warning Lights ......................................47
Green Indicator Lights......................................49
Blue Indicator Lights ........................................50
White Indicator Lights ......................................50
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II  ....... 50
Onboard Diagnostic System
(OBD II) Cybersecurity ......................................51
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 
PROGRAMS ............................................................ 51
STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE  ........................................ 52
Automatic Transmission ..................................52
Normal Starting ................................................52
Cold Weather Operation  .................................52
Extended Park Starting ....................................52
If Engine Fails To Start .....................................53
After Starting.....................................................53
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED ............ 53
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS  .......... 54
PARKING BRAKE  .................................................. 54 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  ...............................55
Key Ignition Park Interlock...............................56
Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) 
System  .............................................................56
9-Speed Automatic Transmission  ..................56
POWER STEERING  ................................................60
Power Steering Fluid Check ............................60
CRUISE CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED .......................60
To Activate ........................................................61
To Set A Desired Speed ...................................61
To Vary The Speed Setting...............................61
To Accelerate For Passing ...............................61
To Resume Speed ............................................62
To Deactivate ...................................................62
PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST —
IF EQUIPPED ...........................................................62
ParkSense Rear Park Assist Sensors .............62
ParkSense Rear Park Assist Alerts .................63
ParkSense Rear Park Assist Failure 
Indications ........................................................64
Cleaning The ParkSense Rear Park Assist 
System ..............................................................64
ParkSense Rear Park Assist System Usage 
Precautions.......................................................64
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA .................65
REFUELING THE VEHICLE  .....................................66 VEHICLE LOADING ................................................. 67
Vehicle Certification Label............................... 67
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) ............. 67
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)  .................. 67
Tire Size ............................................................ 67
Rim Size ............................................................ 67
Inflation Pressure ............................................. 67
Curb Weight ...................................................... 67
Overloading ...................................................... 68
Loading  ............................................................ 68
TRAILER TOWING .................................................. 68
Common Towing Definitions............................ 68
Trailer Hitch Classification............................... 70
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer 
Weight Ratings)  ............................................... 71
Trailer And Tongue Weight  .............................71
Towing Requirements  ..................................... 71
Towing Tips  ...................................................... 74
RECREATIONAL TOWING 
(BEHIND MOTORHOME)  ....................................... 75
Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle .... 75
Recreational Towing — Automatic Transmission .. 76
DRIVING TIPS ......................................................... 76
Driving On Slippery Surfaces  .......................... 76
Driving Through Water  ....................................76
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Overhead Console Storage
There is additional shelf storage above the front 
sun visors.
Overhead Console Storage Location
USB CONTROL — IF EQUIPPED  
The USB port is located on the instrument panel 
below the Climate Controls. This feature allows an 
external USB device to be plugged into the USB port.
Media Hub USB Port
NOTE:Charge unsupported devices with the Charge Only 
USB ports. If an unsupported device is plugged into 
a Media USB port, a message will display on the 
touchscreen that the device is not supported by 
the system.
POWER OUTLETS 
Your vehicle is equipped with 12 Volt (15 Amp) 
power outlets that can be used to power cellular 
phones, small electronics and other low powered 
electrical accessories. The power outlets are 
labeled with either a “key” or a “battery” symbol to 
indicate how the outlet is powered. Power outlets 
labeled with a key symbol are powered when the 
ignition is in the MAR (ACC/ON/RUN) position, 
while the outlets labeled with a battery symbol are 
connected directly to the battery and powered at 
all times.
Driver And Front Passenger Power Outlets
The power outlets are located in between the 
driver and front passenger seats.
Driver And Front Passenger Power Outlets
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS
1. Speedometer
Indicates vehicle speed.
2. Fuel Gauge
The pointer shows the level of fuel in the 
fuel tank when the ignition switch is in the 
ON/RUN position.
 The fuel pump arrow symbol 
points to the side of the vehicle 
where the fuel door is located.
3.Temperature Gauge
The temperature gauge shows engine 
coolant temperature. Any reading within the 
normal range indicates that the engine 
cooling system is operating satisfactorily.
The pointer will likely indicate a higher 
temperature when driving in hot weather or 
up mountain grades. It should not be 
allowed to exceed the upper limits of the 
normal operating range. 4. Tachometer
Indicates the engine speed in revolutions 
per minute (RPM x 1000).
5. Instrument Cluster Display
When the appropriate conditions exist, this 
display shows the instrument cluster 
display messages  Ú page 40.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY 
Your vehicle will be equipped with an instrument 
cluster display, which offers useful information to 
the driver. With the ignition in the OFF mode, 
opening/closing of a door will activate the display 
for viewing, and display the total miles, or 
kilometers, in the odometer. The steering wheel 
mounted controls allow you to scroll through the 
main menus and submenus. You can access the 
specific information you want and make selections 
and adjustments.
LOCATION AND CONTROLS
The instrument cluster display features a driver 
interactive display that is located in the instrument 
cluster.
Instrument Cluster Display Location
WARNING!
A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or 
others could be badly burned by steam or boiling 
coolant. You may want to call an authorized 
dealer for service if your vehicle overheats  
Úpage 201.
CAUTION!
Driving with a hot engine cooling system could 
damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge 
reads “H,” pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the 
vehicle with the air conditioner turned off until 
the pointer drops back into the normal range. If 
the pointer remains on the “H,” turn the engine 
off immediately and call an authorized dealer for 
service.
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The menu items described below are an example 
of what can be found in the vehicle's menu:
Dimmer
Speed Beep
Trip A / B (options are selectable through the 
steering wheel stalk)
Buzzer Volume
The system allows the driver to select information 
by pushing the following buttons mounted on the 
instrument panel to the right of the steering 
column:
Instrument Cluster Display Control Buttons
MENU Button  
Push and release the  MENU button for a time 
longer than one second to access/select the 
information screens or submenu screens of a 
main menu item. Push and hold the  MENU  button for two seconds to reset displayed/
selected features that can be reset.
Up And Down Arrow Buttons:
 
Using the  up  or down   arrow button allows 
you to cycle through the Main Menu Items.
NOTE:If equipped with a Uconnect system, some of the 
menu items will be present in the radio head unit  
Ú page 79.
Dimmer:
With headlights on and without entering in the 
menu, push the  up  or down   arrow button to 
increase or decrease the brightness of the 
instrument panel, graphics and command buttons.
Selecting An Option Of The Main Menu With 
Submenu:
1. Briefly push and release the 
 MENU
 button to 
display the first submenu option.
2. Push and release the  up  or down   arrow 
button (by single pushes) to scroll through all 
the submenu options.
3. Briefly push and release the MENU  button to 
select the displayed submenu option and to 
open the relevant setup menu.
4. Push and release the  up  or down   arrow 
button (by single pushes) to select the new 
setting for this submenu option. 5. Briefly push and release the MENU
 button to 
store the new setting and go back to the 
previously selected submenu option.
6. Push and hold the  MENU button to return to 
the main menu (short hold) or the main screen 
(longer hold).CHANGE ENGINE OIL — IF EQUIPPED   
Your vehicle may be equipped with an engine oil 
change indicator system. The “Change Engine Oil” 
message will display in the instrument cluster 
display. The engine oil change indicator system is 
duty cycle based, which means the engine oil 
change interval may fluctuate, dependent upon 
your personal driving style.
Unless reset, this message will continue to display 
each time you turn the ignition switch to the ON/
RUN position. To turn off the message temporarily, 
push and release the  MENU button. To reset the oil 
change indicator system (after performing the 
scheduled maintenance), refer to the following 
procedure.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (do  not start the engine).
2. Fully push the accelerator pedal slowly, three  times, within 10 seconds.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
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NOTE:If the indicator message illuminates when you start 
the vehicle, the oil change indicator system did not 
reset. If necessary, repeat this procedure.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY MENU 
I
TEMS
Speed Beep
This function is used to set a speed limit (MPH or 
km/h); the driver is alerted when this limit is 
exceeded.
To set the desired speed limit:
1. Push the 
 MENU
 button briefly. The display will 
show the wording (SPEED BEEP) and the unit 
(MPH) or (km/h) previously set.
2. If the function is on, push and release the  up  
or  down   arrow button to select the required 
speed limit and then push  MENU to confirm.
NOTE:The speed may be set in the range from 20 to 
125 mph (30 to 200 km/h) according to the previ -
ously chosen unit.
The setting will increase/decrease by five units 
each time the  up  or down   arrow button is 
pushed. Hold down the  up   or  down   arrow 
button to automatically increase/decrease the  setting rapidly. Complete the adjustment when you 
approach the desired value.
Push the 
MENU button briefly to return to the menu 
screen or hold the  MENU button down to return to 
the standard screen without storing.
To cancel the setting:
1. Briefly push the 
 MENU
 button, “ON” will flash 
in the display.
2. Push the  down   arrow button, “OFF” will 
flash in the display.
3. Push the  MENU button briefly to return to the 
menu screen or hold the  MENU button down to 
return to the standard screen without storing.
Trip B Data
This function can be used to activate (On) or 
deactivate (Off) the Trip B display (Partial Trip)  
Ú page 43.
To switch the function On/Off:
1. Push the 
 MENU
 button briefly. The display will 
flash On or Off according to the previous 
setting.
2. Push and release the  up  or down   arrow 
button to select. Push the 
MENU button briefly to return to the menu 
screen or hold the  MENU button down to return to 
the standard screen without storing.
Buzzer Volume
With this function, the volume of the acoustic 
signal which accompanies the display of failure/
warning can be adjusted according to seven levels.
To set the desired volume:
1. Push the 
 MENU
 button, the previously set 
volume level will flash on the display.
2. Push and release the  up  or down   arrow 
button to adjust.
3. Push the  MENU button to return to the menu 
screen or hold the  MENU button down to 
return to the standard screen without storing.
Seat Belt Buzzer
Only shows in the instrument cluster display if the 
seat belt reminder was previously deactivated by 
an authorized dealer.
NOTE:This is a one-time occurrence to enable the 
acoustic signal.
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Exit Menu
This is the last function that closes the cycle of 
settings listed in the menu screen.
1. Pushing the 
MENU
 button briefly will return 
the display to the standard screen without 
storing.
2. Push the  down  arrow button to return to the 
first menu item on the display.
TRIP COMPUTER
The Trip Computer is located in the instrument 
cluster. It features a driver interactive display 
(displays information such as trip information, 
range, fuel consumption, average speed, and 
travel time).
NOTE:The Uconnect System also has a Trip Computer 
display and menus to customize the information 
displayed in the cluster  Ú page 79.
TRIP BUTTON
The TRIP  button, located on the right steering 
column stalk, can be used to display and to reset 
the previously described values. 
A short button push displays the different values.
A long button push resets the system and then 
starts a new trip.
New Trip
To reset:
Push and hold the TRIP button to reset the 
system manually.
When the “Trip distance” reaches 
99999.9 miles or kilometers or when the 
“Travel time” reaches 999.59 (999 hours and 
59 minutes), the system is reset automatically.
Disconnecting/Reconnecting the battery resets 
the system.
NOTE:If the reset operation occurs in the presence of the 
screens concerning Trip A or Trip B, only the infor -
mation associated with Trip A or Trip B functions 
will be reset. Start Of Trip Procedure
With the ignition on, push and hold the TRIP button 
for over two seconds to reset trip information.
Exit Trip
1. To exit the Trip function, wait until all the 
values have been displayed or hold the 
 MENU
 
button for longer than one second.
2. Briefly push and release the MENU  button to 
go back to the menu screen or push and hold 
the  MENU  button (approximately one second) 
to go back to the main screen without storing 
settings.
TRIP FUNCTIONS 
Both trip functions are resettable (reset — start of 
new trip).
“Trip A” can be used to display the figures relating to:
Range
Trip distance A
Average Economy A
Instantaneous Economy
Average speed A
Travel time A (driving time)
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“Trip B” can be used to display the figures relating to:
Trip distance B
Average Economy B
Average speed B
Travel time B (driving time)
NOTE:“Trip B” functions may be excluded (see “Trip B 
Data”). Range and Instantaneous Economy cannot 
be reset.
VALUES DISPLAYED
Range
This indicates the distance which may be traveled 
with the fuel remaining in the tank, assuming that 
driving conditions will not change. The message “----” 
will appear on the display in the following cases:
Distance less than 30 miles (or 50 km).
The vehicle is parked for a long time with the 
engine running.
NOTE:The range depends on several factors: driving 
style, type of route (freeway, residential, mountain 
roads, etc.), conditions of use of the vehicle (load, 
tire pressure, etc.). Trip planning must take into 
account the above notes.
Travel Distance
This value shows the distance covered since the 
last reset.
Average Fuel Consumption
This value shows the approximate average 
consumption since the last reset.
Current Fuel Consumption
This indicates the fuel consumption. The value is 
constantly updated. The message “----” will appear 
on the display if the vehicle is parked with the 
engine running.
Average Speed
This value shows the vehicle's average speed as a 
function of the overall time elapsed since the last 
reset.
Travel Time
This value shows the time elapsed since the last 
reset.
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES
The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in the 
instrument panel together with a dedicated 
message and/or acoustic signal when applicable. 
These indications are indicative and precautionary 
and as such must not be considered as exhaustive 
and/or alternative to the information contained in 
the Owner’s Manual, which you are advised to read 
carefully in all cases. Always refer to the information 
in this chapter in the event of a failure indication. All 
active telltales will display first if applicable. The 
system check menu may appear different based 
upon equipment options and current vehicle status. 
Some telltales are optional and may not appear.
RED WARNING LIGHTS
Air Bag Warning Light  
This light will turn on for four to eight 
seconds as a bulb check when the 
ignition is placed in the ON/RUN or 
MAR/ON/RUN position. If the light is 
either not on during startup, stays on, or turns on 
while driving, have the system inspected by an 
authorized dealer as soon as possible. This light 
will illuminate with a single chime when a fault with 
the Air Bag Warning Light has been detected, it will 
stay on until the fault is cleared. If the light comes 
on intermittently or remains on while driving, have 
an authorized dealer service the vehicle 
immediately.
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Transmission Fault Warning Light
This light will illuminate (together with a 
message in the instrument cluster 
display and a buzzer) to indicate a 
transmission fault. Contact an 
authorized dealer if the message remains after 
restarting the engine.
Engine Oil Level Warning Light
This warning light appears on the panel 
when the engine oil level falls below the 
minimum recommended value. Restore 
the correct engine oil level or contact an 
authorized dealer for service.
YELLOW WARNING LIGHTS
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning 
Light 
This light monitors the ABS. The light will 
turn on when the ignition is placed in the 
ON/RUN or MAR/ON/RUN position and 
may stay on for as long as four seconds.
If the ABS light remains on or turns on while 
driving, then the Anti-Lock portion of the brake 
system is not functioning and service is required. 
However, the conventional brake system will 
continue to operate normally if the brake warning 
light is not on. If the ABS light is on, the brake system should be 
serviced as soon as possible to restore the 
benefits of Anti-Lock Brakes. If the ABS light does 
not turn on when the ignition is placed in the ON/
RUN or MAR/ON/RUN position, have the light 
inspected by an authorized dealer.
Low Fuel Warning Light
When the fuel level reaches 
approximately 2–3 gal (9–11 L) this 
light will turn on, and remain on until 
fuel is added.
Generic Warning Light
The Generic Warning Light will 
illuminate if any of the following 
conditions occur: Engine Oil Pressure 
Sensor Failure, External Light Failure, 
Parking Sensor Failure, Fuel Cut-Off Fail/
Intervention, Generic Failure on Trailer, or Air Bag 
telltale recovery.
The telltale will blink in case of an Air Bag Warning 
Light Failure. Contact an authorized dealer 
immediately for service.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 
Warning Light 
The warning light switches on and a 
message is displayed to indicate that 
the tire pressure is lower than the 
recommended value and/or that slow 
pressure loss is occurring. In these cases, optimal 
tire duration and fuel consumption may not be 
guaranteed.
Should one or more tires be in the condition 
mentioned above, the display will show the 
indications corresponding to each tire.
Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be 
checked monthly when cold and inflated to the 
inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle 
manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation 
pressure label. If your vehicle has tires of a different 
size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or 
tire inflation pressure label, you should determine the 
proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.
CAUTION!
Do not continue driving with one or more flat 
tires as handling may be compromised. Stop the 
vehicle, avoiding sharp braking and steering. If a 
tire puncture occurs, repair immediately using 
the dedicated tire repair kit and contact an 
authorized dealer as soon as possible.
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Cruise Control Indicator Light —
If Equipped  
This indicator light will illuminate when 
the cruise control is activated  
Úpage 60.
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.
WHITE INDICATOR LIGHTS
Speed Warning Indicator Light — 
If Equipped
When Set Speed Warning is turned on, 
the speed warning telltale will illuminate 
in the instrument cluster with a number 
matching the set speed. When the set 
speed is exceeded, a single chime will sound along 
with pop-up message of speed warning exceeded.
Speed Warning can be turned on and off in the 
instrument cluster display  Ú page 40.
NOTE:The number “55” is only an example of a speed 
that can be set.
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II   
Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated 
Onboard Diagnostic system called OBD II. This 
system monitors the performance of the 
emissions, engine, and transmission control 
systems. When these systems are operating 
properly, your vehicle will provide excellent 
performance and fuel economy, as well as engine 
emissions well within current government 
regulations. If any of these systems require service, the OBD II 
system will turn on the Malfunction Indicator Light 
(MIL). It will also store diagnostic codes and other 
information to assist your service technician in 
making repairs. Although your vehicle will usually 
be drivable and not need towing, see an authorized 
dealer for service as soon as possible.
CAUTION!
Prolonged driving with the MIL on could cause 
further damage to the emission control 
system. It could also affect fuel economy and 
driveability. The vehicle must be serviced 
before any emissions tests can be performed.
If the MIL is flashing while the vehicle is 
running, severe catalytic converter damage 
and power loss will soon occur. Immediate 
service is required.
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