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Figure 3 - Passenger Air Bag Deployment Zone, depicts
the following.

1. Passenger Air Bag Cushion

2. Vertical Plane from Point of Instrument Panel

3. Passenger Air Bag Module

4. Instrument Panel

5. Vertical Plane Passing Through the Maximum Rear-

ward Point that the Passenger Air Bag Cushion
Reaches

6. 18.5 Inches (47 cm)

Figure 3

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE

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Summary of Contents for Charger Police 2016

Page 1: ...ice O W N E R S M A N U A L S U P P L E M E N T 2 0 1 6 Second Edition Printed in U S A 16D483 226 AB 2015 FCA US LLC All Rights Reserved Dodge is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC STICK WITH THE S...

Page 2: ...ptions are less sharp your reflexes are slower and your judgment is impaired when you have been drinking Never drink and then drive This manual illustrates and describes the operation of features and...

Page 3: ...BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 5 3 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 17 4 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 25 5 STARTING AND OPERATING 43 6 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 61 7 MAINTAINING YOUR V...

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Page 5: ...INTRODUCTION CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 1...

Page 6: ...les and should be serviced and maintained as prescribed in this booklet You are urged to read this publication and the Owner s Manual carefully Refer to the Police Upfitter s Guide located at www flee...

Page 7: ...THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS DOOR LOCKS 6 Modified Rear Door Locks Levers And Window Switches If Equipped 6 OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS 7 Air Bag Deployment Zones 8 2...

Page 8: ...r lock knob is located on the front portion of each rear door panel visible when the front door is opened Pull the knob out to unlock the door The rear doors can be locked from the outside of the vehi...

Page 9: ...air bag or alter its deployment path The addition of the supplemental equipment such as radios weapons mounting brackets cage etc must be installed such that it will not interfere or come in contact w...

Page 10: ...ront of the air bag module cover or in front of the seat areas that may come in contact with a deploying air bag Dash tunnel or console mounted equipment should not be placed outside of the specified...

Page 11: ...ng Through Center of Steering Wheel 2 18 5 Inches 47 cm 3 Vertical Plane Passing Through Maximum Rearward Point that the Driver Air Bag Cushion Reaches 4 Steering Wheel 5 Driver Air Bag Retainer Housi...

Page 12: ...ent During Deployment Fill 18 5 Inches 47 cm STEERING COLUMN TILT POSITION RANGE 2 7 Degrees from Steering Column Tilt Pivot Point 21 0 Degrees from Vertical is the Nominal Position Figure 2 Driver Ai...

Page 13: ...Cushion 2 Vertical Plane from Point of Instrument Panel 3 Passenger Air Bag Module 4 Instrument Panel 5 Vertical Plane Passing Through the Maximum Rear ward Point that the Passenger Air Bag Cushion R...

Page 14: ...nger Air Bag Lateral Deployment Zone depicts the following 1 2 75 Inches 7 cm 2 Passenger Air Bag Cushion Deployment Zone 3 20 Inches 52 cm 4 Reference Point Figure 4 12 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING...

Page 15: ...Figure 5 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 13...

Page 16: ...Area Side View 2 6 1 Inches 15 49 cm 3 3 1 Inches 7 87 cm 4 15 8 Inches 40 13 cm 5 38 2 Inches 97 02 cm 6 22 Inches 55 88 cm 7 3 6 Inches 9 14 cm 8 12 2 Inches 30 98 cm 9 15 3 Inches 38 86 cm 10 B Pil...

Page 17: ...Figure 6 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 15...

Page 18: ...al Seat Mounted Side Air Bag Deployment Zone depicts the following 1 Front Driver s Seat 2 17 7 Inches 45 cm 3 7 87 Inches 20 cm 4 7 87 Inches 20 cm 5 Seat Mounted Air Bag 16 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STA...

Page 19: ...STANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS LIGHTS 18 Stealth Mode 18 Spot Lights If Equipped 19 Dome Light 19 ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS 20 CONSOLE FEATURES 23 Equipment Mounting Bracket If Equipped...

Page 20: ...nation except for the DID display on the IC backlighting for the door switches and the vehicle critical warning indicators will be elimi nated The DID display and the warning indicators will go to the...

Page 21: ...the spotlight Rotate and twist the handle to adjust the position of the spotlight Dome Light The police dome light has three positions Position one is used for white light and position two is used for...

Page 22: ...directly to the battery and powered at all times NOTE All accessories connected to the battery powered outlets should be removed or turned off when the vehicle is not in use to protect the battery ag...

Page 23: ...60 Watts 13 Amps If the power rating is exceeded the fuse protecting the system will need to be replaced Center Console Power Outlet Street Appearance Console Shown Power Outlet Fuse Locations 1 12 Fu...

Page 24: ...ION Many accessories that can be plugged in draw power from the vehicle s battery even when not in use i e cellular phones etc Eventually if plugged in long enough the vehicle s battery will discharge...

Page 25: ...y bracket from the plug Improper use of the power outlet can cause damage CONSOLE FEATURES Equipment Mounting Bracket If Equipped The equipment mounting bracket is located between the driver s and fro...

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Page 27: ...CTIONS 31 Ethernet AUX In Cable 32 USB Keyboard Connection Point 33 UCONNECT 12 1 INCH OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 35 Uconnect 12 1 Inch Touchscreen 35 Uconnect Button 36 PC 1 And PC 2 Buttons 37 Screen Of...

Page 28: ...PUTER FUNCTION PRIOR TO SALE OF UCONNECT 12 1 SCREEN EQUIPPED VEHICLE TO A NON GOVERNMENT OR NON LAW ENFORCEMENT ENTITY 39 Product Agreement 40 USB AUX CONTROLS IF EQUIPPED 41 26 UNDERSTANDING YOUR IN...

Page 29: ...the driver to select a variety of useful information by pushing the arrow buttons located on the left side of the steering wheel The DID Menu Items consists of the following Speedometer Vehicle Info...

Page 30: ...he Main Menu Items Changes the Main Screen area and Menu Title area Left And Right Arrow Buttons Using the LEFT or RIGHT arrow but ton allows you to cycles through the sub menu items of the Main menu...

Page 31: ...the OK button makes the selection and a confirmation screen will appear returning the user to the 1st page of the submenu Pushing the LEFT arrow button will exit each submenu layer and return to the m...

Page 32: ...ur systems or to reduce the potential risk of unauthorized and unlawful access to your vehicle systems The risk of unauthorized and unlawful access to your vehicle systems may still exist even if the...

Page 33: ...d wired communications can not be assured Third parties may unlawfully intercept information and private communications without your consent For further information refer to Privacy Prac tices If Equi...

Page 34: ...r information Ethernet AUX In Cable The ethernet and Aux In cables are located in the trunk They are located on the right side of the trunk area behind the interior trim or coiled up and laying on the...

Page 35: ...earance Console Shown NOTE Aux in cable does not appear in image but can be found next to the USB keyboard connection point USB Keyboard Aux In Connection Point Example Aftermarket Console Shown 1 Aux...

Page 36: ...ated in the trunk Refer to the Audio Cable section within Chapter for further information on connection the AUX cable to the laptop NOTE Removal and installation of console pieces is required to acces...

Page 37: ...ns are split into top Uconnect screen and bottom PC display sections When viewing full screen the top menu bar will always show HVAC climate controls time outside temperature and compass direction as...

Page 38: ...cessary use a lint free cloth dampened with a clean ing solution such as isopropyl alcohol or an isopropyl alcohol and water solution ratio of 50 50 Be sure to follow the solvent manufacturer s precau...

Page 39: ...e system or vehicle is restarted NOTE In order for two PC s to display correctly on the screen a network switch needs to be supplied not a Network Hub The vehicle s Ethernet cable and both PC s need t...

Page 40: ...nsole to the 3 5mm Aux jack on the radio to hear dispatch audio through the vehicles sound system Back Up Camera If Equipped The Back Up Camera will be displayed in the top screen Uconnect screen rega...

Page 41: ...ode The screen will stay on as long as there is either an active PC connection or the Uconnect radio stays ON DISABLING COMPUTER FUNCTION PRIOR TO SALE OF UCONNECT 12 1 SCREEN EQUIPPED VEHICLE TO A NO...

Page 42: ...icense LGPL etc You have the right of acquisition modification and distribution of the source code from the following website at no charge The Source Code As Is and without warranty of any kind By dow...

Page 43: ...D card For further information refer to the Uconnect Supplement Manual NOTE Once the audio device is connected and synchro nized to the vehicle s AUX USB control system external device may take a few...

Page 44: ...e are dual USB Charge Only ports The USB Charge Only ports will recharge battery operated USB devices when connected AUX USB Connections Mini Console 1 USB Port 2 Aux Jack Rear USB Charging Ports If E...

Page 45: ...44 Key Ignition Park Interlock 45 Brake Transmission Shift Interlock System 45 Five Speed Automatic Transmission 46 AUTOSTICK 54 AutoStick Operation 55 ELECTRO HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING AWD MODELS ONLY...

Page 46: ...smission into PARK or the manual transmission into FIRST gear or REVERSE apply Continued WARNING Continued the parking brake turn the engine OFF remove the key fob from the vehicle and lock your vehic...

Page 47: ...ess and hold the brake pedal while shifting out of PARK Key Ignition Park Interlock This vehicle is equipped with a Key Ignition Park Inter lock which requires the transmission to be in PARK before th...

Page 48: ...stem in this section To drive move the gear selector from PARK or NEUTRAL to the DRIVE position Pull the gear selector toward you when shifting into REVERSE or PARK or when shifting out of PARK The el...

Page 49: ...e to cycle the ignition to the OFF position before restarting Transmission gear engagement may be delayed after restarting the engine if the ignition is not cycled to the OFF position first PARK P Thi...

Page 50: ...rward or in reverse You could lose control of the vehicle and hit someone or something Only shift into gear when the engine is Continued WARNING Continued idling normally and your foot is firmly press...

Page 51: ...ible to children and do not leave the ignition in the ACC or ON RUN mode A child could operate power windows other controls or move the vehicle CAUTION Before moving the gear selector out of PARK you...

Page 52: ...unning The engine may be started in this range Apply the parking brake and shift the transmission into PARK if you must leave the vehicle WARNING Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off the ignitio...

Page 53: ...er information to select a lower gear Under these condi tions using a lower gear will improve performance and extend transmission life by reducing excessive shifting and heat buildup Secure Park Anti...

Page 54: ...If the brake is pressed after activation a mes sage will be displayed that states the Secure Park is activated press button to disable To Deactivate When you press the Secure Park button the vehicle...

Page 55: ...thorized dealer for service without damaging the transmission In the event of a momentary problem the transmission can be reset to regain all forward gears by performing the following steps 1 Stop the...

Page 56: ...vily pressing the accelerator AUTOSTICK AutoStick is a driver interactive transmission feature providing manual shift control giving you more control of the vehicle AutoStick allows you to maximize en...

Page 57: ...transmission will remain in the current gear until another upshift or downshift is chosen except as described below The transmission will automatically downshift as the vehicle slows to prevent engine...

Page 58: ...a complete stop since DRIVE engagement may be delayed if the vehicle is moving WARNING Do not downshift for additional engine braking on a slippery surface The drive wheels could lose their grip and t...

Page 59: ...e DID screen it indicates that extreme steering maneuvers may have occurred which caused an over temperature condition in the power steering system You will lose power steering assistance momentarily...

Page 60: ...als can damage your power steering components Such damage is not covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty WARNING Fluid level should be checked on a level surface and with the engine off to prevent...

Page 61: ...ese tables is intended as supplemental loading information for pas senger and luggage the Vehicle Certification Label contains the most current load capacities and therefore if different will supersed...

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Page 63: ...E CHANGING 63 Jack Location Spare Tire Stowage 64 Preparations For Jacking 65 Jacking And Changing A Tire 66 Road Tire Installation 70 Vehicles Equipped With Wheel Covers 71 GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE 72...

Page 64: ...g Nut Bolt Socket Size 130 Ft Lbs 176 N m M14 x 1 50 22 mm Use only your Authorized Dealer recommended lug nuts bolts and clean or remove any dirt or oil before tightening Inspect the wheel mounting s...

Page 65: ...ll far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel Being under a jacked up vehicle is dangerous The vehicle could slip off the jack and fall on y...

Page 66: ...are both stowed in the trunk Follow these steps to access the jack and spare tire NOTE The spare tire must be removed in order to access the jack 1 Open the trunk 2 Remove the fastener securing the sp...

Page 67: ...WARNING Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel...

Page 68: ...rmly and set an automatic transmission in PARK a manual transmission in REVERSE Never start or run the engine with the vehicle on a jack Continued WARNING Continued Do not let anyone sit in the vehicl...

Page 69: ...vehicle use the lug wrench to loosen but not remove the lug nuts on the wheel with the flat tire Turn the lug nuts counterclockwise one turn while the wheel is still on the ground 3 Place the jack und...

Page 70: ...4 Raise the vehicle just enough to remove the flat tire and install the spare tire Front Jacking Location Rear Jacking Location 68 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES...

Page 71: ...OTE Refer to Starting and Operating Tires General Information in the Owner s Manual for additional warnings cautions and information about the spare tire its use and operation 7 Install the lug nuts w...

Page 72: ...ING A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision or hard stop could endanger the occupants of the ve hicle Always stow the jack parts and the spare tire in the places provided Have the deflated...

Page 73: ...valve stem Install the lug nuts with the cone shaped end of the nut toward the wheel Lightly tighten the lug nuts To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack do not tighten the lug nuts full...

Page 74: ...in a collision or hard stop could endanger the occupants of the ve hicle Always stow the jack parts and the spare tire in the places provided GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE If a malfunction occurs and the ge...

Page 75: ...and push and hold the override release lever up 6 Move the gear selector to the NEUTRAL position 7 The vehicle may then be started in NEUTRAL TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE This section describes procedure...

Page 76: ...ed Ignition in ON RUN position Transmission in NEUTRAL Flatbed ALL BEST METHOD BEST METHOD Proper towing or lifting equipment is required to prevent damage to your vehicle Use only tow bars and other...

Page 77: ...hicle may occur from improper towing The manufacturer does not recommend towing this vehicle using a tow dolly Vehicle damage may occur All Wheel Drive AWD Models The manufacturer recommends towing yo...

Page 78: ...st not exceed 15 miles 24 km The towing speed must not exceed 30 mph 48 km h If the transmission is not operable or the vehicle must be towed faster than 30 mph 48 km h or farther than 15 miles 24 km...

Page 79: ...OUR VEHICLE CONTENTS MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 78 Brake System Maintenance 78 Automatic Transmission 80 FLUIDS LUBRICANTS AND GENUINE PARTS 82 Chassis 82 FUSES 83 Auxiliary Power Distribution Center If E...

Page 80: ...uce vehicle performance and operational capabilities ad versely affect the safety of you and your passengers as well as restrict your warranty coverage Refer to the Maintenance Schedule in the Owner s...

Page 81: ...g rush hour city highway etc Smoke and odor associated with brake burnishing is normal Therefore we recommend using the following burnish procedure to burnish the heavy duty brake system on your vehic...

Page 82: ...deterioration in transmission shift quality and or torque converter shudder and will require more frequent fluid and filter changes Refer to Fluids Lubricants And Genu ine Parts in this section for fl...

Page 83: ...ler immediately to have the trans mission fluid level checked Operating the vehicle with an improper fluid level can cause severe transmission damage CAUTION If a transmission fluid leak occurs visit...

Page 84: ...tic Transmission Use Only ATF 4 Automatic Transmission Fluid Failure to use ATF 4 fluid may affect the function or perfor mance of your transmission We recommend MOPAR ATF 4 Fluid Power Steering Reser...

Page 85: ...result in serious personal injury fire and or property damage Continued WARNING Continued Before replacing a fuse make sure that the ignition is off and that all the other services are switched off a...

Page 86: ...ortant to ensure the cover is properly positioned and fully latched Failure to do so may allow water to get into the power distribution center and possibly result in an electrical system failure Conti...

Page 87: ...Trigger F7 5 Amp Tan B Pillar LEDs F8 5 Amp Tan Deck LEDs F9 2 Amp Gray Takedown F10 2 Amp Gray Right Alley F11 2 Amp Gray Left Alley F12 2 Amp Gray Lightbar Front F13 2 Amp Gray Lightbar Rear F14 2 A...

Page 88: ...1A F22 20 Amp Yellow Siren In 1B F23 20 Amp Yellow Siren In 2A F24 20 Amp Yellow Siren In 2B F25 20 Amp Yellow Front Radio F26 20 Amp Yellow Rear Radio F27 10 Amp Red Radar F28 30 Amp Green Lightbar F...

Page 89: ...Cavity Mini Fuse Description F34 5 Amp Tan Fan Timer Module Ign F36 15 Amp Blue Computer F37 10 Amp Red Camera F38 10 Amp Red Modem F39 5 Amp Tan Printer 7 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 87...

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Page 91: ...MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CONTENTS MAINTENANCE CHART 90 8...

Page 92: ...anytime a malfunction is suspected MAINTENANCE CHART Refer to the Maintenance Schedule in the Owner s Manual for the rest of the required maintenance intervals Mileage or time passed whichever comes f...

Page 93: ...r Years 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Or Kilometers 32 000 48 000 64 000 80 000 96 000 112 000 128 000 144 000 160 000 176 000 192 000 208 000 224 000 240 000 Change Transfer Case Fluid All Wheel...

Page 94: ...and the right equipment If you have any doubt about your ability to perform a service job take your vehicle to a competent me chanic Failure to properly inspect and maintain your ve hicle could result...

Page 95: ...INDEX 9...

Page 96: ...wer Steering 58 Dipsticks Automatic Transmission 81 Power Steering 58 Disabled Vehicle Towing 73 Door Locks 6 Electrical Power Outlets 20 Electronic Power Distribution Center Fuses 84 Electronic Vehic...

Page 97: ...enance Schedule 1 90 Occupant Restraints 7 Overdrive 54 Power Outlet Auxiliary Electrical Outlet 20 Steering 58 Schedule Maintenance 1 90 Shifting 44 Automatic Transmission 44 Steering Power 58 Towing...

Page 98: ...nection This connection should not be fused Antennas for two way radios should be mounted on the roof or the rear area of the vehicle Care should be used in mounting antennas with magnet bases Magnets...

Page 99: ...First Edition Printed in U S A 16JC49 126 AA 2015 FCA US LLC All Rights Reserved Dodge is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC STICK WITH THE SPECIALISTS 16D483 226 AC Third Edition...

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