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 KNOWING YOUR CAR

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WARNING

60)

Do not drive with the tailgate open or

ajar, e.g. when transporting bulky objects,

since toxic exhaust gases, which cannot

be seen or smelled, could enter the

vehicle. This can cause unconsciousness

and even death.

61)

Always make sure that the load in

the vehicle is securely stowed. Otherwise

objects can be thrown around inside the

vehicle and cause personal injury or

damage to the load or car.

IMPORTANT

27)

Before opening the tailgate, check

overhead obstructions, e.g. a garage door,

to avoid damage to the tailgate. Always

check the moving area above and behind

the tailgate.

INTERIOR FITTINGS

62)

GLOVEBOX

63)

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Pull lever (1) fig. 104 to open the

glovebox.
The glovebox should be closed whilst

driving.

CENTRAL CONSOLE STORAGE
COVER

(where provided)
The central console can be protected by

a three-sections foldable cover, fig. 105.

The cover can be opened partially or

completely.
To easily reach the load compartment,

the cover can be removed.
WARNING The cover is not a table top:

do not place any object over it.

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ADJUSTABLE STORAGE
COMPARTMENT

(where provided)
A storage compartment is located in the

centre console. By moving the partition

(1) fig. 106 it's possible to adapt the

width of the compartments.

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Summary of Contents for AVENGER 2023

Page 1: ...tion is purely indicative FCA Italy S p A can modify the speci cations of the vehicle models described in this publication at any time for technical or marketing purposes For further information pleas...

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Page 3: ...et you will also find a description of the Dealer Services that Jeep offers to its customers the Warranty Certificate and details of the terms and conditions for the maintenance of the vehicle We are...

Page 4: ...ught to the position 1 or the START STOP ENGINE button is pushed an acoustic warning is emitted and the message READY appears on the instrument panel display to indicate that the electric traction sys...

Page 5: ...purchaser and or user CYBERSECURITY DEVICES The car is equipped with security devices developed according to the technological standards currently applied in the automotive industry to protect the on...

Page 6: ...is a key for getting to know the section order and the relevant symbols in the tabs There is in any case a textual indication of the current section at the side of each even page WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS...

Page 7: ...n of each symbol summarising the contents herein Always pay attention to all the warnings shown here READ THE OWNER HANDBOOK PROTECT YOUR EYES IT CAN START AUTOMATICALLY ALSO WITH ENGINE OFF DO NOT OP...

Page 8: ...re in a workmanlike fashion and in compliance with manufacturer s specifications WARNING Traffic police may not allow the car on the road if devices have been installed which modify the features of th...

Page 9: ...KNOWING YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS...

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Page 11: ...ION OPERATING PRINCIPLE 10 HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY 12 KEYS LOCKS 14 IGNITION DEVICE 20 VEHICLE SECURITY 21 DOORS 22 SEATS 25 HEAD RESTRAINTS 29 STEERING WHEEL 29 MIRRORS 31 EXTERIOR LIGHTING 32 INTERIOR...

Page 12: ...ery supplies power to the conventional electrical system lights windscreen wipers restraint systems airbags and pretensioners sound system etc The high voltage battery supplies power to the electric m...

Page 13: ...11 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE CAR where provided 1 JJ000370 1 Charging port 2 High voltage battery 3 High voltage electrical compressor 4 Traction electric motor 5 Voltage converter...

Page 14: ...re recharging as is the case with other types of batteries can be recharged and discharged charging times vary depending on home or public charging mode and power The high voltage battery is equipped...

Page 15: ...e move away from the vehicle wear a reflective vest if required by the regulations in force position yourself in a safe place and immediately contact the rescuers police or fire brigade informing them...

Page 16: ...cking system anti theft locking system anti theft alarm system tailgate unlocking power windows mirrors folding vehicle locator lighting sunroof closing The remote control has a range of up to 50 m bu...

Page 17: ...perating at frequent intervals the power supply is interrupted for a short time Interference from higher power radio waves from other sources To rectify the cause of the fault change the position of t...

Page 18: ...itched on fig 9 9 JJ000513 with a manual gearbox place the gear lever in neutral then fully depress the clutch pedal with an Electric Drive Unit while the PRND command is in mode P depress the brake p...

Page 19: ...elect the relevant setting in the Vehicle personalisation Locking Close doors load compartment and fuel filler flap 13 JJ000008 Press fig 13 If the vehicle is not closed properly the central locking s...

Page 20: ...vated Unlock the vehicle by pressing or on the remote control or touch the sensor of the driver s door handle to unlock the vehicle Automatic locking and unlocking is activated again NOTE A short time...

Page 21: ...hildren If you believe that batteries may have been swallowed or inserted inside the body seek medical attention immediately The emergency key where provided must be immediately inserted into the elec...

Page 22: ...the key with you when you leave your car to prevent someone from accidentally operating the controls Remember to engage the electric parking brake Never leave children unattended in the vehicle 19 Be...

Page 23: ...not remain in the vehicle The system is self activated 45 seconds after locking the vehicle If a door the tailgate or the bonnet is not properly closed the vehicle is not locked However the anti theft...

Page 24: ...f the LED in the button illuminates permanently when switching on the ignition seek the assistance of a Jeep Dealership Locking the vehicle without activation of the anti theft alarm Lock the vehicle...

Page 25: ...y and attach black cover again Close the doors The fuel filler flap and tailgate are possibly not locked AUTOMATIC LOCKING Automatic locking after driving off This system allows automatic locking of t...

Page 26: ...urn the red child lock in the rear door inwards to the horizontal position by using a key fig 30 The door cannot be opened from the inside To deactivate turn the child lock to the vertical position WA...

Page 27: ...that it is possible to easily reach the steering wheel with arms slightly bent Maintain contact between shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering wheel Do not angle the backrest too far bac...

Page 28: ...upport less lumbar support Heating where provided 39 JJ000776 To adjust the heating to the desired intensity proceed as follows press the button corresponding to the seat fig 39 Each press changes the...

Page 29: ...nto the seat cushion To fold up raise the backrests and guide them into an upright position until they engage audibly Make sure that the belts are positioned correctly and stay clear of the folding ar...

Page 30: ...rticularly for children Objects could become trapped Keep a close watch on the seats when adjusting them Vehicle passengers should be informed accordingly 35 When folding up ensure that backrests are...

Page 31: ...or press the catch to release and push the head restraint downwards Removal Press catch pull the respective head restraint upwards and remove WARNING 37 Only drive with the head restraint set to the p...

Page 32: ...matic stop Adaptive cruise control with Stop Go function 5 Select Deselect the speed limiter function 50 JJ000605 Uconnect 10 25 10 25 NAV setting controls fig 50 1 Press display favourite radio stati...

Page 33: ...ds again Both exterior mirrors return to their original position If an electrically folded mirror is manually unfolded pulling rearwards will only unfold the other mirror electrically Automatic electr...

Page 34: ...atic light control switches automatically between daytime running light and headlight sidelamps dipped or main beam headlamps HEADLAMP DIPPING 59 JJ000408 Pull the lighting control stalk fig 59 to swi...

Page 35: ...f the driver s door is opened a temporary audible signal warns the driver that the lamps are on They will go off automatically after a period of time that depends on the level of charge in the convent...

Page 36: ...unction of the rain sunshine sensor the vehicle s lamps come on and this warning lamp is displayed on the instrument panel accompanied by an audible signal and or the display of a message Have it chec...

Page 37: ...HEADLAMP DIPPING With the ring of the lighting control stalk in the AUTO position and the function activated on the touch screen this system automatically switches between dipped and main beam headla...

Page 38: ...r is switched on or from a certain angle of rotation of the steering wheel It becomes inactive below a certain angle of rotation of the steering wheel above approximately 40 km h 25 mph when reverse g...

Page 39: ...rea in front of the camera The internal surface of the windscreen can also become misted around the camera In humid and cold weather demist the windscreen regularly Do not allow snow to accumulate on...

Page 40: ...immediately when the ignition is switched on This function can be activated or deactivated in the vehicle personalisation The following lights will additionally switch on when the driver s door is ope...

Page 41: ...e passenger compartment from any odour 15 FRONT INTERMITTENT WIPING In Intermittent mode the driver can adjust the wiping frequency by turning the ring 2 fig 73 to one of the 5 available positions 73...

Page 42: ...in the AUTO position when the ignition is switched on again the system works depending on the volume of rain detected as soon as the vehicle exceeds 10 km h 6 mph if the outside temperature is below 3...

Page 43: ...OL SYSTEMS PASSENGER COMPARTMENT AIR DIFFUSERS Side air diffusers 1 fig 76 Fixed side air diffuser driver and passenger side 76 JJ000367 2 fig 76 Adjustable side vents 77 JJ000368 Use device 3 fig 77...

Page 44: ...KNOWING YOUR CAR 42 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 79 JJ000366...

Page 45: ...er It is however inadvisable to use it on rainy cold days or with low external temperatures as it would considerably increase the possibility of the windows misting up inside rapidly especially if the...

Page 46: ...0 C It is deactivated automatically when the engine is switched off SWITCHING THE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM OFF ON Switching off the climate control system Press the A C button 8 fig 79 With climate con...

Page 47: ...45 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 82 JJ000455...

Page 48: ...YOUR CAR 46 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM COMMANDS ON UCONNECT 10 25 10 25 NAV 83 JJ000750 1 Internal temperature 2 Ventilation level 3 Air distribution adjustment 4 AUTO function 5 Heated seats s...

Page 49: ...ally air temperature fan speed has 8 positions air distribution compressor enabling rapid defrosting demisting function air recirculation heated rear window system deactivation OPERATING MODE The clim...

Page 50: ...ON The air recirculation can be switched on off by pressing the button 6 fig 82 WARNING The engagement of the recirculation system makes it possible to reach the required heating cooling conditions fa...

Page 51: ...atically depending on the environmental conditions and with ignition device in the position 2 or with the STOP START ENGINE button in position START SEAT HEATING To open the page for setting the seat...

Page 52: ...firmly to the second detent then releasing window moves up or down automatically with safety function enabled To stop movement operate the switch once more in the same direction Rear windows Operate...

Page 53: ...for the driver assistance systems it is very important that any windscreen replacement is performed accurately according to Jeep specifications Otherwise these systems may not work properly and there...

Page 54: ...as the locking control is released Opening closing the blind 89 JJ000456 To open the blind grab the handle fig 89 and move it to the completely open position To close it grab the grip and move the bl...

Page 55: ...unroof and glass opening mechanism 21 If the sunroof is wet following a rain shower or washing the vehicle wait until it is completely dry before operating it Do not operate the sunroof if it is cover...

Page 56: ...an or in certain moving components risk of strangulation and serious injury 53 For electric vehicles before any work is carried out under the bonnet it is essential to switch off the ignition and disc...

Page 57: ...net it is strongly recommended that exposure to water rain washing etc be limited LOAD COMPARTMENT TAILGATE Opening 97 JJ000394 1 Press the tailgate button fig 97 or press long on the radio remote con...

Page 58: ...ing the foot off the ground make sure that you are in stable position Do not touch any part of the car There is a risk of injury from touching for example the very hot exhaust system WARNING To safegu...

Page 59: ...should be placed at the bottom Prevent sliding of loose objects by securing them with straps attached to the lashing eyes Do not allow the load to protrude above the upper edge of the backrests Do not...

Page 60: ...o the tailgate Always check the moving area above and behind the tailgate INTERIOR FITTINGS 62 GLOVEBOX 63 104 JJ000487 Pull lever 1 fig 104 to open the glovebox The glovebox should be closed whilst d...

Page 61: ...cro fastener POWER OUTLETS The car is equipped with a 12 V power outlet fig 109 fig 110 Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 W The 12 V power outlet is deactivated in the event of low co...

Page 62: ...ompatible holder or shell A mat can also be used provided that it is approved by the Manufacturer The charging area is identified by the Qi symbol The charger works with the engine running and with th...

Page 63: ...ists have the system checked by a Jeep Dealership SHARK FIN ANTENNA A ventilation grille is present at the rear of the roof for cooling the shark fin antenna fig 115 Any ventilation noise produced wit...

Page 64: ...tudinal bars If the vehicle is equipped with longintudinal bars transverse bars can be fitted directly on the longitudinal bars WARNING 66 Before driving make sure that the transversal bars have been...

Page 65: ...eservoir must be topped up without delay Seek the assistance of a Jeep Dealership Catalytic converter The catalytic converter reduces the amount of harmful substances in the exhaust gases 35 In the ev...

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Page 67: ...rmation that is useful for getting to know interpreting and using the instrument panel correctly DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL 7 VERSION 66 DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL 10 VERSION 68 TRIP COMPUTER 71 REMOTELY...

Page 68: ...mbols 2 Driving assistance systems notifications 3 Digital speedometer 4 Engaged gear indicator 5 Drive mode indicator 6 Warning signalling and notification lamps 7 Odometer 8 Digital fuel level gauge...

Page 69: ...vided 4 Digital speedometer READY symbol 5 Engaged gear indicator 6 Drive mode indicator 7 Warning signalling and notification lamps 8 Odometer 9 High voltage battery state of charge gauge the triangl...

Page 70: ...1 Warning signalling and notification symbols 2 Driving assistance systems notifications 3 Engaged gear indicator 4 Drive mode indicator 5 Digital fuel level gauge the triangle on the left side of the...

Page 71: ...e systems notifications 3 Engaged gear indicator 4 Drive mode indicator 5 READY symbol 6 High voltage battery state of charge in the triangle on the left side of the symbol indicates the side of the v...

Page 72: ...and Driving section for more information about the Selec Terrain ODOMETER Kilometres or miles travelled depending on the display settings are displayed in position DIGITAL FUEL LEVEL GAUGE where prov...

Page 73: ...ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL 124 JJ000495 Pressing the button located on the end of the wiper control stalk fig 124 displays the following tabs in turn Current information Current consumption Petrol or Hy...

Page 74: ...time the ignition is switched on REMOTELY OPERABLE ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS ELECTRIC VERSIONS The following functions are available from the JEEP app which is accessible from a smartphone Managing the hi...

Page 75: ...r in several colours Associated warnings The illumination of a lamp may be accompanied by an audible signal and or a message displayed in a screen Relating the type of alert to the operating status of...

Page 76: ...tion Then contact a Jeep Dealership 36 System malfunction Electric versions Fixed The electric traction system is faulty Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition The...

Page 77: ...orce distribution EBFD fault Fixed The electronic brake force distribution EBFD system is faulty Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition Then contact a Jeep Dealers...

Page 78: ...lectric parking brake is unavailable Contact a Jeep Dealership Braking fault Fixed a minor fault with the braking system has been detected Drive carefully Go to a Jeep Dealership 68 Electric parking b...

Page 79: ...risk that the catalytic converter will be destroyed You must contact a Jeep Dealership Fixed the emissions control system has a fault The warning lamp should go off when the engine is started Go to a...

Page 80: ...to a Jeep Dealership Close Obstacle Detection Fixed accompanied by an onscreen message the sensors are blocked Flashing an obstacle is detected by the system Close Obstacle Detection OFF where provide...

Page 81: ...g System Fixed accompanied by the display of a message the system has been deactivated via the touch screen Flashing the system activates and brakes the vehicle momentarily to reduce the speed of coll...

Page 82: ...fault Contact a Jeep Dealership Rear foglamps on Fixed the lamps are on Adaptive Headlights fault Fixed accompanied by an audible signal and a message a function or camera malfunction is detected Go...

Page 83: ...n device to ENGINE the warning light does not switch on or switches on constantly or flashes while driving contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible Green warning indicator lamps Lamp Meaning Stop...

Page 84: ...tion are not met gradient speed too high gear engaged Flashing the function is regulating the speed of the vehicle The vehicle is being braked the brake lamps come on during the descent Grey warning i...

Page 85: ...ank The triangle to the side of the symbol indicates the side of the car with the fuel filler High voltage battery level Fixed The graphic bar shown on the display indicates the high voltage battery s...

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Page 87: ...nd provides the necessary information on how to use them correctly PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO THE HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM 86 ACTIVE SAFETY SISTEMS 86 DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS 90 PEDESTRIAN SAFETY ALERT 97...

Page 88: ...high voltage system can result in current leakage risk of injury burns or death Any maintenance repair or modification work must usually be carried out by qualified technicians 72 According to ECE100...

Page 89: ...when necessary regardless of the type of road surface or tyre grip by preventing the driven wheels from spinning As soon as the driven wheels starts to spin engine output is reduced and the wheel spi...

Page 90: ...ad surfaces e g gravel mud This system reduces the risk of slip or loss of control of the vehicle when descending whether going forward or in reverse During a descent the system assists the driver in...

Page 91: ...he ABS intervenes this indicates that the grip of the tyres on the road is nearing its limit you must slow down to a speed compatible with the available grip 78 To achieve maximum efficiency of the br...

Page 92: ...nt panel display when the distance to the vehicle ahead gets too small A warning message is displayed in the instrument panel display and a warning chime sounds when a collision is imminent and immedi...

Page 93: ...omatically applies braking to reduce the impact speed of the collision or prohibit a crash If active emergency braking is applied flashes in the instrument panel display Emergency automatic braking is...

Page 94: ...rument panel display FRONT PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION where provided Front pedestrian protection may help to avoid or reduce the harm caused by front end crashes with pedestrians when driving forward 130 J...

Page 95: ...parking assist sensors which are located in the front and rear bumper on both sides of the vehicle 99 WARNING For more information refer to the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ADAS recommendations...

Page 96: ...based on the trajectory variations of the vehicle compared to the lane markings The system cannot replace the need for vigilance on the part of the driver Taking a break is recommended as soon as feel...

Page 97: ...d avoid sharp cornering and strong braking Stop at next safe opportunity and check tyre pressure After adjusting tyre pressure initialise system to extinguish the control indicator and restart system...

Page 98: ...license plate support follow the markings and indications on the front bumper 98 Front pedestrian braking does not provide an alert or automatically brake the vehicle unless it detects a pedestrian T...

Page 99: ...m operation if you think that the position of the radar sensor if installed has changed e g due to low speed frontal impact as during parking manoeuvres In these cases go to a Jeep Dealership to have...

Page 100: ...onsole BELT FORCE LIMITERS Stress on the body is reduced by the gradual release of the belt during a collision Belt pretensioners 105 106 107 108 109 47 The car is equipped with front and rear lateral...

Page 101: ...on on belt buckle 112 GENERAL WARNING FOR USING THE SEAT BELTS Respect and ensure that all the other occupants of the car comply with the local laws in force regarding the use of seat belts Always fas...

Page 102: ...ing e g removal or fitting of belts can trigger the belt pretensioners 106 The pretensioner may be used only once Contact a Jeep Dealership to have it replaced after it has been deployed 107 Removing...

Page 103: ...the corresponding warning lamp 3 4 or 5 fig 141 comes on in red for 1 minute Seat belt unfastened alert After the ignition is switched on if the driver or a passenger unfastens their seat belt the cor...

Page 104: ...ccording to crash statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seats rather than in the front Compared with an adult a child s head is larger and heavier in proportion to their b...

Page 105: ...adjustable passenger seats such as the front passenger seat if the ISOFIX child restraint system is provided first incline the backrest as far as necessary backwards in order to get access to the ISO...

Page 106: ...ency in the choice of the child restraint system which isn t made according to weight any more but according to the child s height is increased compatibility between the vehicle seats and the child re...

Page 107: ...g child seat Always comply with the instructions on the passenger side sun visor see the Airbag chapter 121 Should it be necessary to carry a child on the passenger side front seat in a rearward facin...

Page 108: ...Group Age Weight ranges Size class Fixing Group 0 Indicatively up to 9 months up to 10 kg in weight ISO L1 ISO L2 ISO R1 Group 0 Indicatively up to 2 years up to 13 kg in weight ISO R1 ISO R2 ISO R3...

Page 109: ...urposes only Fit the child restraint system according to the instructions which must be included WARNING Following an accident of a certain importance it is recommended and the seat belt to which it w...

Page 110: ...go 2 3 Shuttle booster For children from 22 Kg to 36 Kg Ensure that the child restraint system to be installed is compatible with the vehicle type Child seat at the front Adjust the front passenger se...

Page 111: ...er airbag active Rearward facing 130 131 156 JJ000647 WARNING 127 Incorrect fitting of the child restraint system may result in an inefficient protection system In the event of an accident the child r...

Page 112: ...e front passenger seat Otherwise the child risks being seriously injured or killed in the event of deployment of the airbag 131 Vehicles not equipped with a deactivation reactivation control Installin...

Page 113: ...d ON d Deactivated OFF c Activated ON d Position compatible with a universal a child seat Rearward facing no not applicable not applicable yes no Position compatible with a universal a child seat Forw...

Page 114: ...ear seats d row 3 Left hand drive 4 5 6 7 8 9 Right hand drive 4 5 6 7 8 9 Position compatible with a universal a child seat Rearward facing yes no yes not applicable not applicable not applicable Pos...

Page 115: ...and R2 A position that is R2 compatible is also compatible for R1 A position that is F3 compatible is also compatible for F2X and F2 A position that is B3 compatible is also compatible for B2 Mandator...

Page 116: ...ncluded Weight group Child restraint system Type of child restraint system Child restraint system installation Group 0 from birth to 13 kg from 40 cm to 80 cm Peg Perego Primo Viaggio i Size MOPAR ord...

Page 117: ...be purchased separately or together with the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio i Size child restraint system It must be fitted on the right rear seat Peg Perego Base i Size MOPAR order code 50290505 Group 2 fr...

Page 118: ...36 kg from 136 cm to 150 cm Britax R mer Kidfix i Size MOPAR order code 71809272 It can only be fitted facing forwards using the three point seat belt and the ISOFIX anchorages of the vehicle if pres...

Page 119: ...he seat belt with which the child restraint system was connected AIR BAG The airbag system consists of a number of individual systems When triggered the airbags inflate within milliseconds They also d...

Page 120: ...ve passenger airbag DO NOT install rearward facing child restraint systems on the front seat Deployment of the airbag in a crash could cause fatal injuries to the child regardless of the severity of t...

Page 121: ...119 Child restraint systems on front passenger seat with airbag systems Warning according to ECE R94 03 157 JJ000319...

Page 122: ...SAFETY 120 158 JJ000320...

Page 123: ...121 159 JJ000321...

Page 124: ...impact of a certain severity The ignition must be switched on Therefore non activation of airbags in other types of collisions side impacts rear shunts roll overs etc does not indicate a system malfu...

Page 125: ...cing the risk of injury to the head in the event of a side on impact considerably In the event of a side impact the system provides best protection if the passenger sits on the seat in a correct posit...

Page 126: ...seat Contact a Jeep Dealership immediately Consult a Jeep Dealership immediately if neither of the two control indicators are illuminated Change status only when the vehicle is stopped with the ignit...

Page 127: ...ssenger airbag as soon as the child restraint system has been removed Also remember that if the ignition device is set to STOP none of the safety devices airbags or pretensioners will be deployed in t...

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Page 129: ...SHORTCUTS FOR ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS 139 SPEED LIMITER 139 CRUISE CONTROL 140 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL 142 LANE KEEPING ASSIST 148 ADVANCED LANE KEEP ASSIST 149 SPEED LIMIT RECOGNITION 152...

Page 130: ...Control during an Autostop the engine can be started by releasing the brake pedal VEHICLES WITH STOP START ENGINE BUTTON 169 JJ000430 Manual transmission select neutral gear operate clutch and brake p...

Page 131: ...pecially when the engine temperature is cold The limitation is to allow the lubrication system to fully protect the engine OVERRUN CUT OFF The fuel supply is automatically cut off during overrun i e w...

Page 132: ...s switched off automatically if the vehicle comes to a standstill within a certain time In countries with extremely low temperatures it may be necessary to park the vehicle without applied parking bra...

Page 133: ...parking brake automatically This is only possible if the Automatic Parking Brake is activated It is not possible when switch is pulled at the same time BRAKING WHEN VEHICLE IS MOVING When the vehicle...

Page 134: ...s Release the brake pedal and switch on ignition Depress and hold the brake pedal and push the switch Release the brake pedal and switch off ignition The deactivation will be confirmed by a message an...

Page 135: ...is nothing under the pedals make sure the mats are lying flat and do not get in the way of the pedals 163 Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Always remove the ignition key when leaving the...

Page 136: ...ehicle in D for enhanced riding and handling performance Regenerative braking mode B Regenerative braking generates electrical energy resulting from engine braking to charge the high voltage battery R...

Page 137: ...damage the electric drive unit If you are stuck do not spin the tyres When stopping on a hill use the brakes to hold the vehicle in place SELEC TERRAIN where provided 170 171 Each drive mode correspo...

Page 138: ...ble tyres 171 Your driving style must always be suited to the road conditions visibility and traffic The driver is in any case responsible for safe driving 172 Do not use the other modes on sand as th...

Page 139: ...ine RESTART OF THE ENGINE BY THE STOP START SYSTEM The selector lever must be in neutral to enable an automatic restart If one of the following conditions occurs during an Autostop the engine will be...

Page 140: ...may be impaired or not work if the windscreen area in front of the camera is dirty misty frosty covered with snow damaged or masked by a sticker In humid and cold weather demist the windscreen regular...

Page 141: ...eding a preset maximum speed The maximum speed can be set at speeds above 30 km h The driver can accelerate the vehicle up to the preset speed Deviations from the limited speed may occur when driving...

Page 142: ...le speed returns to the speed setting level the speed limiter operates again the speed setting display becomes fixed again OFF Press 4 the speed limiter information display disappears MALFUNCTION In t...

Page 143: ...d speed flashes To return to the speed setting release the accelerator pedal when the set speed is reached again the displayed speed stops flashing MODIFYING THE SPEED SETTING The cruise control must...

Page 144: ...ISE CONTROL where provided 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 WARNING For more information refer to the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ADAS recommendations chapter in this...

Page 145: ...ew seconds cruise control mode is selected The Driving aids mini view is displayed grey and cruise control is ready to be activated Switching on cruise control The vehicle speed must be between 0 and...

Page 146: ...d by the function on the instrument panel then press again to confirm WARNING If the selected speed is far from the current vehicle speed a strong acceleration or deceleration is felt Changing the int...

Page 147: ...e symbol will illuminate To release electric parking brake press the accelerator pedal 193 DRIVER S ATTENTION Use the Adaptive cruise control carefully on bends or mountain roads as it can lose the ve...

Page 148: ...steep hills you may have to use the accelerator pedal to maintain your vehicle speed When going downhill you may have to brake to maintain or reduce your speed Note that applying the brake deactivates...

Page 149: ...m is deactivated or cancelled the vehicle will no longer be held at a stop and can start moving Be always prepared to manually apply the brake to hold the vehicle stationary Do not leave the vehicle w...

Page 150: ...ter turn lights have been switched off If the system detects that the steering wheel is not held permanently it interrupts the correction A warning message in the instrument panel display accompanied...

Page 151: ...he windscreen is always clean Use specific detergents and clean cloths to avoid scratching the windscreen The camera operation may also be limited or absent in some driving traffic and road surface co...

Page 152: ...le is not connected to a trailer or a bicycle carrier Normal driving behaviour is required system detects dynamic driving style i e pressure on the brake or accelerator pedal Roads with good lane mark...

Page 153: ...intain proper vehicle position within the lane otherwise vehicle damage injury or death could occur The system may not keep the vehicle in the lane or give an alert even if a lane marking is detected...

Page 154: ...ADAS recommendations chapter in this section and System limitations in this chapter Depending on the vehicle features the Speed Limit Recognition uses the camera at the top of the windscreen Traffic S...

Page 155: ...can be activated or deactivated in the vehicle personalisation through the Uconnect 10 25 10 25 NAV If the system is activated but does not detect a speed limit sign the following sign is displayed 19...

Page 156: ...espective country has to be selected manually Otherwise the country is automatically selected To get valid speed limit information the vehicle s current position is sent via the telematics unit and is...

Page 157: ...g nighttime driving Driving with snow chains Driving with a trailer The area of the windscreen where the front camera is located is not clean or affected by foreign items e g stickers The visibility i...

Page 158: ...rk properly when changing countries the speed unit of the instrument panel must match that of the country you are driving in 89 Automatic sign reading is a driving aid system and does not always displ...

Page 159: ...10 25 10 25 NAV like a bird s eye view 209 210 The system uses 204 JJ000388 rear view camera mounted above the number plate fig 204 ultrasonic parking sensors in the rear bumper 1 2 205 JJ000665 The s...

Page 160: ...YSTEM LIMITATIONS 90 The Panoramic Camera may not operate properly when surrounding is dark sun or beam of headlights is shining directly into camera lenses weather limits visibility such as fog rain...

Page 161: ...becomes continuous if the obstacle approaches the red area Via Uconnect 10 25 10 25 NAV the sound volume can be regulated and it can be temporarily muted where the function is provided when an obstac...

Page 162: ...12 SENSORS The Front rear Close Obstacle Detection measures the distance between the vehicle and obstacles in front and behind the vehicle It informs and warns the driver by giving acoustic signals a...

Page 163: ...provided and an acoustic signal is given coming from the direction where the closest obstacle is The interval between the sounds becomes shorter as the vehicle gets closer to that obstacle The sound b...

Page 164: ...display A message is displayed in the instrument panel display and a warning chime sounds Have the system checked by a Jeep dealership If sensors are blocked for example by ice or mud the telltale il...

Page 165: ...em to operate correctly Be careful not to scratch or damage the sensors while cleaning them Avoid using dry rough or hard cloths The sensors should be washed using clean water with the addition of car...

Page 166: ...message ask for the type of park requested Select the type of parking fig 215 2 Parallel parking right left side 3 Perpendicular parking right left side The allowed parallel distance between the vehi...

Page 167: ...g 220 then the exit side 1 Left side 2 Right side An acoustic message ask to choose the side Once the side is chosen follow the acoustic and visual commands on the Uconnect 10 25 10 25 NAV screen Deac...

Page 168: ...to The parking sensors are an aid for the driver but the driver must never allow their attention to lapse during potentially dangerous manoeuvres even those executed at low speeds 215 The driver bears...

Page 169: ...required The high voltage battery can be directly charged with DC provided by the DC charging station The speed of charging of the vehicle s high voltage battery depends upon the weakest element of th...

Page 170: ...ere provided Symbol on the cable charging connector car side for Mode 2 and Mode 3 cables and on the charging port flap 224 F1A0717 AC alternating current charging in the home or at a charging station...

Page 171: ...ng incorrect or damaged sockets or charging cables and not following the prescribed charging procedures may cause short circuits fire and potential risk of damage to the electrical system of the car 1...

Page 172: ...charging cable of the charging station has to be connected to the charging port of the vehicle 230 JJ000229 231 JJ000372 AC charging station Charging time may take approximately about 16 hours with a...

Page 173: ...can be reset by simultaneously disconnecting the charging connector and the wall socket Then reconnect the wall socket first For more information refer to the control unit handbook Important informat...

Page 174: ...plug from the wall as a means of stopping charging 10 Immediately stop charging by locking and then unlocking the vehicle using the remote control key if the charging cable or wall socket feel burnin...

Page 175: ...charge when the connector and charging plug are wet 231 Do not charge in adverse weather conditions e g during thunderstorms at charging stations 232 Be sure to use the designated charging cable to ch...

Page 176: ...Electric Vehicle EV but no charging in progress green green Connected to the power supply and to the Electric Vehicle EV The EV is on charge or in a temperature preconditioning sequence green green Co...

Page 177: ...ure can be faster than with AC charging stations PROCEDURE FOR CHARGING FROM A DOMESTIC POWER SOCKET AC CHARGING PROCEDURE Shift the PRND command into P and switch off the vehicle engage the electric...

Page 178: ...ELLING THE CHARGING PROCESS WARNING At public charging stations the cancelling and subsequent resuming of the charging process may cause additional costs Once the charging process has started only the...

Page 179: ...d the domestic electrical outlet CHARGING PROCEDURE FROM WALLBOX CHARGING STATION Shift the PRND command into P and switch off the vehicle engage the electric parking brake take the charging kit locat...

Page 180: ...ehicle plug of the charging cable from the charging port fig 250 within 30 seconds after unlocking The end of charging is confirmed by the accelerated charging unit Wallbox and when the green light cl...

Page 181: ...ing the charging station CANCELLING THE CHARGING PROCESS WARNING At public charging stations the cancelling and subsequent resuming of the charging process may cause additional costs Once the charging...

Page 182: ...charging starts as soon as the charging cable is connected to the charging port of the vehicle It is also possible to schedule charging using the Uconnect 10 25 10 25 NAV Programmable charging is only...

Page 183: ...mption 110 111 The engine specific requirements regarding octane rating are given in the engine data overview A country specific label at the fuel filler flap can supersede the requirement In certain...

Page 184: ...ignition IMPORTANT 110 Do not use fuel or fuel additives that contain metallic compounds such as manganese based additives This may cause engine damage 111 Use of fuel with a lower octane rating than...

Page 185: ...se as resistance to rolling is higher In addition carry out this check before a long journey at each change of season and after a long period out of use Do not forget the spare wheel and where applica...

Page 186: ...mpartment is too warm ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning At speeds above 50 km h 31 mph close the windows and leave the air vents open Unless automatic...

Page 187: ...he parking brake applied Risk of overheating and damaging the braking system Never park the vehicle and never leave the engine running on a flammable surface e g dry grass dead leaves The vehicle exha...

Page 188: ...le trailer loads are vehicle and engine dependent maximum values which must not be exceeded The actual trailer load is the difference between the actual gross weight of the trailer and the actual coup...

Page 189: ...y be damaged WARNING Never unlock in the case of trailer attached to the car or with rack fitted WARNING When driving without trailer or without rack the ball head tow bar must be removed and the clos...

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Page 191: ...In an emergency we recommend that you call the phone number found in the Warranty Booklet It is also possible to call the national or international universal freephone number to search for the nearest...

Page 192: ...th the triangle Put the triangle in place behind the vehicle as required by local legislation WARNING 255 Before getting out of the vehicle Turn on the hazard warning lamps then put on the safety vest...

Page 193: ...679 General Data Protection Regulation GDPR and Directive 2002 58 EC of the European Parliament and the Council and in particular seeks to protect the vital interests of the data subject in accordanc...

Page 194: ...OTE For technical reasons and in particular to improve the quality of telematics services provided to customers the Manufacturer reserves the right to carry out updates to the vehicle s on board telem...

Page 195: ...bles danger of ELECTROCUTION 260 The label fig 266 is intended solely for use by firefighters and maintenance services in the event of any work on the vehicle No other person must touch the device sho...

Page 196: ...fragments to be projected outwards 267 Only replace the light bulbs when the engine is off and in a position that does not interfere with traffic and lets you safely replace them see the description...

Page 197: ...n beam dipped beam headlights LED LED Front direction indicators LED Third brake light LED License plate light LED Fog lights LED Rear fog light LED Reverse gear LED Front ceiling light W5W 5W A Front...

Page 198: ...LB TYPES The car is equipped with the following bulbs Glass bulbs type A they are press fitted Pull to extract Bayonet type bulbs type B to remove them from their holder press the bulb and turn it ant...

Page 199: ...DIRECTION INDICATORS ON EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR Have lights repaired by a Jeep Dealership in case of failure CENTRE HIGH MOUNTED BRAKE LIGHT Have lights repaired by a Jeep Dealership in case of fail...

Page 200: ...lbox under the carpet Jack 1 Wheel wrench 2 Towing eye 3 4 not available Chock where provided 5 Adapter for the locking wheel nuts 6 where provided Screwdriver 7 Torx T30 screwdriver where provided 8...

Page 201: ...e if it is facing downhill for manual gearbox or put the PRND command on P for Electric Drive Unit and leave the wheels steered switch off the engine before getting out of the vehicle put on the refle...

Page 202: ...ated tool attach the wheel wrench and loosen each wheel bolt by half a turn fig 275 The wheels might be protected by locking wheel nuts optional To loosen these specific nuts first attach the adapter...

Page 203: ...s The punctured wheel cannot be stored in place of the spare wheel Place it in the boot check the tyre pressure of the installed tyre and the wheel nut torque as soon as possible WARNINGS Never change...

Page 204: ...cs will be modified with the spare tire fitted Avoid sudden starting or stopping sharp or fast turns The total life of a space saver spare wheel is approximately 3 000 km after which it must be replac...

Page 205: ...nation with winter tyres could affect driveability Have the defective tyre replaced as soon as possible TYRE REPAIR KIT where provided Made up of a compressor and a sealant cartridge it allows you to...

Page 206: ...he switch 3 fig 283 to position I ON all the sealant is pumped into the tyre then the tyre is being inflated psi bar 1 bar 100 kPa 20 40 60 80 1 2 3 4 5 6 284 JJ000703 check the tyre pressure on the g...

Page 207: ...unusual noise is heard or the compressor becomes hot turn compressor off for at least 30 min The built in safety valve opens at a pressure of 600 kPa 6 bar WARNING 281 WARNING Do not exceed 80 km h 50...

Page 208: ...Ah must not be much less than that of the discharged conventional battery Use jump leads with insulated terminals and a cross section of at least 16 mm2 Do not disconnect the discharged conventional b...

Page 209: ...may start danger of injury Scarves ties and other loose clothing might be pulled by moving parts 286 Remove any metal objects e g rings watches bracelets that might cause an accidental electrical cont...

Page 210: ...elect mode N then switch off the electric transmission system READY indicator lamp off Always call on professionals for recovery of the vehicle on a flatbed lorry or trailer Use the towing eye only to...

Page 211: ...he wheels cannot be steered Also check that the manual transmission is in neutral on versions with Electric Drive Unit check that the PRND command is in N position For versions with electronic key sys...

Page 212: ...icle into free wheeling mode e g on a rolling road automatic car wash Wash mode rail or sea transport WITH A MANUAL GEARBOX AND ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE To release them With the engine running and while...

Page 213: ...time operating costs to be contained and safety system performance to be safeguarded This section explains how SERVICE INFORMATION 212 CHARGING THE CONVENTIONAL 12V BATTERY 221 MAINTENANCE 224 JACKIN...

Page 214: ...ions exist if one or more of the following circumstances occur frequently Cold starting stop and go operation e g for taxis and police vehicles trailer operation mountain driving driving on poor and s...

Page 215: ...ate Of Charge Check tyre condition wear including the spare wheel and if necessary adjust pressure check the expiry date of the temporary tyre repair kit Check condition and operation of lighting syst...

Page 216: ...and pipes exhaust line fuel system brakes radiator engine gearbox and their housings Check condition of front brake callipers discs pads and operation of pad wear indicator Check condition of rear bra...

Page 217: ...artment fluid levels engine coolant brakes screenwash etc 3 Replace engine coolant 4 Road test 5 Auto diagnostic memories reading check Check the condition and tensioning of the ancillaries drive belt...

Page 218: ...em is intact Without a pre leak searching never top up low level coolant In case PH coolant is checked 120 000 km 75 000 miles 4 years then every maintenance replace the coolant if necessary when PH 6...

Page 219: ...e oil filter every year and no more than every 10 000 km 12 The brake fluid replacement has to be done every two years irrespective of the mileage 13 If the vehicle is used in Europe with arduous cond...

Page 220: ...yre condition wear including the spare wheel and if necessary adjust pressure check the expiry date of the temporary tyre repair kit Check operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators...

Page 221: ...icator Check condition of rear brake callipers discs pads and operation of pad wear indicator Check front and rear brake pad wear 2 Check dampers sealing Sleeve check driveshafts ball joints steering...

Page 222: ...000 km in case of usage out of Europe 1 Check of headlamps adjustment within 4 years then every 2 years out of Europe not required 2 Wheels removed 3 Only ever use the fluids shown in the handbook fo...

Page 223: ...ive and negative terminal symbols and are shown on the cover of the battery itself The battery terminals must also be corrosion free and firmly secured to the terminals If a quick type conventional ba...

Page 224: ...the ignition and wait 1 minute before starting the engine to enable the electronic systems to initialise WARNING For right hand drive versions when the total distance recorder has reached 62 miles 100...

Page 225: ...terminal 296 JJ000775 Proceed as follows raise lever 1 fully Refit open clamp 2 on the terminal Push clamp 2 fully down Lower lever 1 to lock clamp 2 Lower the plastic cover on the terminal where pro...

Page 226: ...ENANCE 224 MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Petrol versions 297 JJ000526 1 Engine coolant reservoir 2 Brake fluid reservoir 3 Conventional battery 4 Engine oil dipstick 5 Engine oil filler cap 6 Screenw...

Page 227: ...system coolant reservoir 2 Brake fluid reservoir 3 Conventional battery 4 Screenwash fluid reservoir NOTE The cooling tank of the high voltage system cannot be refilled by the driver If it is necessa...

Page 228: ...e performance check ACCESSORIES AND VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS We recommend the use of genuine parts and accessories and factory approved parts specific for your vehicle type We cannot assess or guarantee...

Page 229: ...aximum engine oil consumption is 0 6 l per 1000 km Check with the vehicle on a level surface The engine must be at operating temperature and switched off for at least 5 min 304 JJ000530 Pull out the d...

Page 230: ...ied out by qualified personnel at Jeep Dealership 306 F6S0233 Washer fluid 307 JJ000523 Open the cap 3 fig 307 fill the reservoir with clean water mixed with a suitable quantity of approved windscreen...

Page 231: ...bonnet are closed properly to prevent any ceiling lights from remaining on inside the passenger compartment switch off all ceiling lights inside the car the car is however equipped with a system whic...

Page 232: ...both cables of the conventional battery itself Do not use a quick type battery charger to provide the starting voltage Discharge protection Battery voltage When the conventional battery voltage is run...

Page 233: ...arbox does not require any maintenance no oil change ELECTRIC DRIVE UNIT 137 Special additives Do not use any type of additive for the Electric Drive Unit fluid Avoid the use of transmission sealers s...

Page 234: ...with objects or clothing that could be caught in the blades of the cooling fan or in certain moving components risk of strangulation and serious injury Before carrying out any work under the bonnet yo...

Page 235: ...inted surfaces In the event of accidental contact immediately wash the affected parts with water and mild soap Then rinse thoroughly Call a doctor immediately if swallowed 312 On vehicles with Stop St...

Page 236: ...re flammable and may explode with the risk of injuries The use of non approved coolants or lubricants may adversely affect system efficiency leading to expensive repairs 140 The air conditioner system...

Page 237: ...down when snow chains are fitted do not exceed 50 km h or the equivalent in miles Avoid potholes do not drive over steps or pavements and do not drive long distances over roads without snow to avoid d...

Page 238: ...ated plastic sheet paying particular care not to damage the painted surface by dragging any dust that may have accumulated on it Do not use compact plastic sheets which do not allow humidity to evapor...

Page 239: ...function After using a de icing agent have the locks regreased by a Jeep Dealership WASHING The paintwork of your vehicle is exposed to environmental influences Bird droppings dead insects resin poll...

Page 240: ...rts must not be treated with wax or polishing agents WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADES Switch off wipers before handling in their areas Use a soft lint free cloth or chamois leather together with window cleane...

Page 241: ...abrasive and or polishing products to be removed which are strongly discouraged as they could potentially alter the characteristics of the paintwork Do not use pure windscreen washer fluid for cleanin...

Page 242: ...use a moist brush on velvet upholstery Rub the seats using a soft microfibre cloth moistened with a solution of water and neutral detergent Clean seat belts with lukewarm water or interior cleaner 154...

Page 243: ...ts The driver side floor mat is held in place by two retainers To install the floor mat move the seat backwards as far as possible 316 JJ000536 align slots in the mat with the retainers fig 316 push t...

Page 244: ...or Liquids carried in cups or other open containers can spill presenting a risk of damage to the instruments and controls and the controls located on the centre console Be vigilant To clean instrument...

Page 245: ...For the enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their car VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 244 ENGINE DATA 245 HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY 246 WHEELS AND TYRES 247 DIMEN...

Page 246: ...x weight on axle 2 G Engine identification H Type variant version I Paintwork colour code L Code for spare parts The combined total of front and rear axle loads must not exceed the permissible gross v...

Page 247: ...115 156 at rpm 5500 Maximum torque Nm 205 260 at rpm 1750 Fuel type Petrol Octane rating RON 1 2 recommended 95 possible 98 possible 91 Additional fuel type 1 A country specific label at the fuel fill...

Page 248: ...i ion Cooling Heating Fluid Rated voltage 350 V Gross battery capacity 54 kWh Net battery capacity 51 kWh Battery operating temperature 30 60 C The temperature of 60 C is to be understood as the tempe...

Page 249: ...adial RF type RunFlat 18 wheel diameter inches 98 load index e g 98 is equivalent to 750 kg V speed code letter Speed code letter Q up to 160 km h S up to 180 km h T up to 190 km h H up to 210 km h V...

Page 250: ...epth of the tyres on one axle should not vary by more than 2 mm 320 JJ000314 The legally permissible minimum tread depth 1 6 mm has been reached when the tread has worn down as far as one of the tread...

Page 251: ...Damages caused by using non recommended tyre chains or incorrectly installing tyre chains are not covered by the warranty Temporary spare wheel The use of tyre chains is not permitted on the temporary...

Page 252: ...psi 1 2 100 hp gasoline FWD 215 65 R16 215 60 R17 215 55 R18 220 2 2 32 220 2 2 32 250 2 5 36 250 2 5 36 e Full Electric 50 kWh battery capacity 215 65 R16 215 60 R17 215 55 R18 250 2 5 36 250 2 5 36...

Page 253: ...62 700 4084 1527 1579 1541 1535 1530 1524 1981 1776 Height measured without antenna and roof rack bars Height measured including antenna With 16 17 wheels With 18 wheels Length of load compartment flo...

Page 254: ...those for the Approach angle the Departure angle and the Breakover angle Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the car equipped with its original tyres Approach angle reference 2 The approach an...

Page 255: ...assis after touching the wedge with its lowest and most projecting parts usually the underbody because this would highly reduce wheel grip which lacking adequate grip to the ground would not have suff...

Page 256: ...WARNING Never exceed the maximum permitted load indicated on the plate SAE towing taking care never to exceed the maximum permissible load as indicated on the plate D for all versions an increase of u...

Page 257: ...NA NA 50 A Towable weight including SAE tow hitch where provided B Unbraked trailer C Load on tow hook D Load on the roof versions with roof rack bars GVW Maximum authorised weight of car fully laden...

Page 258: ...cooling system litres 5 2 Mixture of demineralised water and 50 PARAFLUUP Engine sump litres 2 08 MIN 3 15 MAX SELENIA ECO2 PLUS Engine sump and filter litres 2 55 MIN 3 63 MAX Gearbox differential ca...

Page 259: ...lubricants High voltage cooling system litres 9 8 Mixture of demineralised water and 50 PARAFLUUP Hydraulic brake circuit litres 0 81 TUTELA BRAKE FLUID DOT 4 LV Windscreen and rear window washer flui...

Page 260: ...hedule Use Features Specification Original fluids and lubricants Applications Lubricants for drive transmission SAE 75W grade synthetic lubricant 9 55550 MZ2 TUTELA TRANSMISSION EXPERYA Contractual Te...

Page 261: ...259 161 IMPORTANT 161 The use of products with specifications other than those indicated above could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty...

Page 262: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 260 PERFORMANCE Top speeds after the initial period of usage of the vehicle Versions kph 1 2 100 hp gasoline FWD 184 e Full Electric 50 kWh battery capacity 150...

Page 263: ...ndition of the vehicle level of equipment accessories use of the climate control system vehicle load presence of roof rack and other situations that negatively affect the aerodynamics or resistance wi...

Page 264: ...life without extra cost contact one of our dealerships if you are purchasing another vehicle or an FCA authorized collection and scrapping center These centres have been carefully chosen to offer hig...

Page 265: ...10 25 NAV infotainment systems installed on the car AUDIO SYSTEM 264 Uconnect 10 25 10 25 NAV 265 CONNECTED SERVICES UCONNECT SERVICES 278 RECORDING EVENT DATA 282 SOFTWARE UPDATE 285 REGISTERED TRAD...

Page 266: ...160 mm diameter Medium 1 2 front tweeters 19 mm diameter 2 2 front mid woofers 160 mm diameter 3 2 rear full range speakers 130 mm diameter Jeep Hi Fi system 1 2 front tweeters 19 mm diameter 2 2 fro...

Page 267: ...10 25 NAV 2 4 3 1 5 326 JJ000593 1 External temperature climate system settings 2 Pages 3 Bluetooth status GPS status mobile phone signal strength geolocation and data transfer status clock 4 Popup 5...

Page 268: ...incoming call Out of call short press access the call log of the telephone connected via Bluetooth Mirror Screen connected short press access the projected view of the telephone application of your M...

Page 269: ...audio streaming via a USB socket Bluetooth or Mirror Screen Selecting a radio station Press the Media application In the list select the Player tab Press or to perform an automatic search for radio s...

Page 270: ...ws you to listen to the audio stream coming from the smartphone s connected via Bluetooth USB iPod type or Mirror Screen First adjust the volume on the portable device to a high level Then adjust the...

Page 271: ...device s Bluetooth menu or from the vehicle s system which requires opening the My Devices menu for the first connection NOTE In some cases you may need to unlock your device as well as check authoriz...

Page 272: ...n it is possible to determine a preferred connection mode depending on the functions the device can support It is therefore possible to determine whether the device should be connected using a wireles...

Page 273: ...vices original USB cables preferably with a minimal cable length to ensure optimum performance The wireless connection of a Apple CarPlay device can be initiated from the My Devices menu First activat...

Page 274: ...ction paragraph The system detects if the smartphone is compatible with Android Auto and offers to connect to it following the pairing process Subsequent automatic connection of the smartphone require...

Page 275: ...board language Information Using the system When voice commands are activated say your command after the audible signal For commands in several stages interaction takes place with the system to compl...

Page 276: ...panel Media select an audio source or radio station Mirror Screen access the projected view of Apple CarPlay or Android Auto Smartphone not connected access the menu allowing you to connect a smartpho...

Page 277: ...reen Main menu Press the Navigation application to display the navigation home screen Press Search to enter an address name or certain points of interest Select Go home using an address previously sav...

Page 278: ...e latest version of maps without the need for manual updates Access to additional information regarding the connected navigation services https www tomtom com en_gb stellantis connected nav SETTINGS 3...

Page 279: ...and Location this mode allows the vehicle to externally transmit all the personal data needed for each valid available connected service NOTE The personal data required to use the connected services...

Page 280: ...following terms and conditions https www tomtom com legal eula automotive 388448 339 Using the telephone is strongly discouraged while driving Park the vehicle 340 It is always possible to make a cal...

Page 281: ...Adjust it from the Settings menu of the Uconnect 10 25 10 25 NAV system Any discrepancy between the date and time on the display and the actual date and time may be due to a malfunction in the Connect...

Page 282: ...position and vehicle position In addition the user may also launch a pedestrian navigation on Google Maps Apple Maps from user position to vehicle one From Vehicle Finder function the customer is abl...

Page 283: ...to use a language that is more natural and easy To activate the Natural Speech Voice Recognition press the button on the steering wheel My Fleet Manager where provided allows business customers to man...

Page 284: ...ch you are driving and concentrate on the road Always drive safely with your hands on the steering wheel Only use the Uconnect system functions when you are sure that it is safe to do so The customer...

Page 285: ...the vehicle or its components and facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions in compliance with warranty obligations and for quality improvement This data in particular the information relating to str...

Page 286: ...he online services can be used via this wireless connection These include online services and applications apps provided to you by the Manufacturer or other suppliers Exclusive services As regards the...

Page 287: ...remote updates are not affected by privacy settings and will be performed in principal after an initiation by the vehicle user following a respective notification The system is able to notify receipt...

Page 288: ...is also used in connection with conveniences such as radio remote controls for door locking unlocking and starting RFID technology in Jeep vehicles does not use or record personal information or link...

Page 289: ...BORN TO BE TOGETHER...

Page 290: ...resistance to oxidation and high level fuel economy Selenia ECO2 Selenia ECO2 is a synthetic lubricant developed in collaboration with STELLANTIS for passenger car engines that is formulated to have l...

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Page 295: ...tic power socket AC 175 Charging procedure from public charging station AC DC 178 Charging procedure from wallbox charging station 177 Charging system failure 169 Charging the battery using a battery...

Page 296: ...lights 37 Internal mirrors 31 i Size child restraint system 102 ISOFIX brackets 102 Jacking positions 234 Jeep Hi Fi system 264 Jump starting 206 Keys locks 14 Lane Keeping Assist 148 Leather 240 Load...

Page 297: ...g constraints 208 Towing the vehicle 208 Traction Control system TCS 86 Traffic Sign Recognition 152 Trailer hitch 186 Trip computer 71 Tunnel detection 32 Turbo engine warm up 128 Turn lights 32 Turt...

Page 298: ...FCA Italy S p A Technical Service Operation Via Adige 7 10040 Rivalta di Torino TO Italy Print n 603 85 823 06 2023 2 Edition...

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Page 300: ...is purely indicative FCA Italy S p A can modify the speci cations of the vehicle models described in this publication at any time for technical or marketing purposes For further information please con...

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