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"TOUCH SCREEN" FUNCTION

The system uses the "touch screen”

function; to interact with the different

functions, press the "graphic buttons"

displayed.

To confirm

the selection, press the button

"OK".

To go back to the previous screen

, press

the

(Delete) button or, depending on

the active screen,

/ Done.

USB / AUX SOURCE

The car has a USB/AUX port (where

provided) located on the central tunnel.

RADIO MODE

After the desired radio station is

selected, the following information is

shown on the display:

At the top

: the list of radio stations

stored (preset) is displayed; the station

currently playing is highlighted.

In the middle

: display of the name of the

current radio station and the buttons

/

for selecting the previous or next

radio station.

At the bottom

: display of the following

buttons:

"Browse": list of the radio stations

available;

"AM/FM", "AM/DAB", "FM/DAB":

selection of the desired frequency band

(button reconfigurable according to the

band selected: AM,FM or DAB);

"Tune" : manual radio station tuning

(not available for DAB radios);

“Info”: additional information on the

source being listened to;

“Audio”: access to the “Audio setting”

screen.

Audio menu

The following adjustments can be carried

out using the "Audio" menu:

"Equalizer" (where provided);

“Balance / Fade" (left/right and

front/rear audio balance adjustment)

"Volume/Speed” (excluding versions

with Hi-Fi system) speed-dependent

automatic volume adjustment;

"Loudness" (where provided);

"Auto-On Radio" (selects the radio

operation when the ignition device is

turned to MAR).

MEDIA MODE

WARNING Applications used on portable

devices may be not compatible with the

Uconnect™

system.

Track selection (Browse)

With Media mode active, briefly press
the

/

graphic buttons to play the

previous/next track or keep the

/

buttons pressed to fast rewind/forward

the track.
NOTE For languages not supported

by the system which feature special

characters (e.g. Greek), the keyboard

is not available. In these cases this

function will be limited.

Bluetooth SOURCE

Pairing a Bluetooth® audio device

Proceed as follows:

activate the

Bluetooth®

function on the

device;

press the MEDIA button on the front

panel;

if the "Media" source is active, press

the "Source" button;

select the

Bluetooth®

Media source;

press the "Add Device" button;

search for

Uconnect™

on the

Bluetooth®

audio device (during the

pairing stage a screen is displayed

showing the progress of the operation);

when requested by the audio device,

enter the PIN code shown on the system

Summary of Contents for Renegade Latitude 2019

Page 1: ...RENEGADE OWNER HANDBOOK 13 09 16 08 34...

Page 2: ...r Handbook next to the subjects for which details are provided Go to the www mopar eu owner website and access your personal area The Maintenance and care page includes all the information about your...

Page 3: ...ng it you are advised to keep the handbook inside the vehicle for an easy reference and for making sure it remains on board the vehicle should it be sold In the attached Warranty Booklet you will also...

Page 4: ...switch as soon as the engine has started On versions with electronic key the engine is started by pressing the ignition device button Versions with manual transmission Diesel engines make sure that th...

Page 5: ...p Dealership They can calculate the overall electrical requirement and check that the car s electric system can support the required load SCHEDULED SERVICING Correct maintenance of the car is essentia...

Page 6: ...tre of gravity compared to many other vehicles for transporting passengers so that it allows a better performance to be reached in a wide range of off road applications Anyway a dangerous driving styl...

Page 7: ...ttacks or the installation of viruses or malware which could compromise the performance of the car and or allow stealing of personal data of the buyers and or users and or unauthorised dissemination o...

Page 8: ...at the end of this Owner Handbook Chapters can be rapidly identified with dedicated graphic tabs at the side of each odd page A few pages further there is a key for getting to know the chapter order a...

Page 9: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA INDEX...

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Page 11: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX 9 DASHBOARD 10 VEHICLE INTERIOR 11...

Page 12: ...GRAPHICAL INDEX 10 DASHBOARD 2 J0A0634C 1LEFT LEVER 2INSTRUMENT PANEL 3RIGHT LEVER 4GRAB HANDLE 5GLOVE COMPARTMENT 6CONTROL BUTTONS 7CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 8STEERING WHEEL 9LIGHT SWITCH...

Page 13: ...11 VEHICLE INTERIOR 3 J0A0772C 1SEATS 2ELECTRIC WINDOWS ELECTRIC DOOR MIRRORS 3GEARBOX 4SELEC TERRAIN DEVICE where provided 5CLIMATE CONTROL HEATING SYSTEM 6UCONNECT SYSTEM...

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Page 15: ...it seated comfortably on board so that you can see immediately what is described here for yourself THE KEYS 14 IGNITION DEVICE 15 SENTRY KEY 17 ALARM 17 DOORS 18 SEATS 22 HEAD RESTRAINTS 24 STEERING...

Page 16: ...ick succession Press the button remote switching on of the sidelights and low beam headlights for a maximum of 90 seconds Pressing button again or at the end of the 90 seconds the lights switched on p...

Page 17: ...n the ignition key can only be removed when the gear lever is at P Park VERSIONS WITH ELECTRONIC KEY Keyless Enter N Go system To activate the ignition device the electronic key must be inside the pas...

Page 18: ...off Versions with key without remote control slightly moving the steering wheel turn the key to the MAR position Versions with electronic key the steering lock disengages when the ignition device is...

Page 19: ...If during starting the key code is not correctly recognised the icon is displayed on the instrument panel see the instructions in the Warning lights and messages paragraph Knowing the instrument panel...

Page 20: ...nsert located inside the key into the driver s side door lock barrel and then placing the electronic key at the starter device DOORS LOCKING UNLOCKING DOORS FROM THE INSIDE 8 According to the version...

Page 21: ...lling the opening handle all doors can be opened depending on the mode set through the display menu or the Uconnect system Press the electric opening button A fig 11 located under the handle to access...

Page 22: ...er the vehicle is locked correctly by pulling the door handle within 2 seconds the doors will not be unlocked again WARNING Do not simultaneously lock and unlock by pulling the handle see fig 14 14 J0...

Page 23: ...g children After engaging the device on both rear doors check that it is actually engaged by trying to open a door with the internal handle 10 Once the dead lock device is engaged it is impossible to...

Page 24: ...rt until getting the maximum comfort while driving 17 J0A0399C ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS 5 These buttons located on the outer side of the backrest can be used to adjust the height where prov...

Page 25: ...If necessary accompany the backrest during the initial stage of tilting When you lift the lever you will see a red mark 20 J0A0045C Repositioning the backrests 13 14 Move the seatbelts aside making s...

Page 26: ...the controls may be damaged They may also restrict the seat travel 6 Before tilting the backrest remove any objects on the seat cushion HEAD RESTRAINTS ADJUSTMENTS 15 Upwards adjustment raise the head...

Page 27: ...he electric heated steering wheel is switched on automatically whenever the engine is started and the outside temperature is lower than 4 4 C This function can be activated and deactivated using the U...

Page 28: ...en one of the front doors is opened this operation is disabled Select the desired mirror using device A fig 27 device in position 1 left mirror selected device in position 2 right mirror selected 27 J...

Page 29: ...or further information refer to the contents of the supplements available online Mirrors realignment operation In case one of the door mirrors has been moved manually it may occur that the mirror itse...

Page 30: ...e daytime running side lights are automatically activated the other lights and interior lighting remain off The daytime running lights are temporarily deactivated when the direction indicators are act...

Page 31: ...r the time set by the Menu or by turning the ignition device to MAR If the headlights are switched off before the ignition they will switch off normally MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS To activate the fixed main...

Page 32: ...nt panel left hand drive version or on the right side right hand drive 31 J0A0889C Position 0 one or two people on the front seats Position 1 4 people Position 2 4 people load in luggage compartment P...

Page 33: ...gradually Switch B fig 32 switches on off the light C Switch D fig 32 switches on off the light E 32 J0A0024C Courtesy light timing On certain versions to facilitate getting in out of the car e g at...

Page 34: ...e windscreen wiper stops working three strokes after the stalk is released WARNING If the stalk is activated for less than half a second only the screen washer jet is activated Do not prolong the acti...

Page 35: ...e position the windscreen wiper is active and reverse gear is engaged Push the stalk towards the dashboard rocking position to activate the rear window washer jet Keep pushing the lever to automatical...

Page 36: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR 34 CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Controls on the climate control front panel 34 J0A0897C...

Page 37: ...possible in the 5 main distributions described above F heated rear window on off button and where provided door mirror electric heating For some versions press the button to activate demisting defros...

Page 38: ...36 fluids which are incompatible with the components of the system IMPORTANT 2 The system uses R1234yf coolant which does not pollute the environment in the event of accidental leakage Under no circum...

Page 39: ...37 AUTOMATIC DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM where provided Controls on the climate control front panel 35 J0A0903C...

Page 40: ...M A E G C L A P R F Q S N C B M A E G L A P R F Q S H D H D 1 2 36 J0A0622C Controls on Uconnect system display There are graphic buttons on the Uconnect 7 HD LIVE Uconnect 8 4 HD Nav LIVE system that...

Page 41: ...unctions are air temperature at the driver front passenger side vents air distribution at the driver front passenger side vents fan speed continuous variation of the air flow compressor engagement for...

Page 42: ...window opening closing Automatic continuous operation during window opening closing manual electric operation during window closing where present Automatic continuous operation during window opening c...

Page 43: ...indow has reached the upper end of travel hold the up button down for at least 3 seconds WARNING 22 Incorrect use of the electric windows may be dangerous Before and during their operation ensure that...

Page 44: ...d with an anti pinch safety system capable of detecting the presence of an obstacle whilst the roof is closing if this happens the system intervenes and the movement of the glass is immediately revers...

Page 45: ...ow or ice on it you may damage it MySky SUNROOF 11 The roof has two panels a front and a rear one that can be individually or simultaneously removed depending on the choice Front and rear panels are d...

Page 46: ...or removed Proceed as follows to remove the panels operating from inside the passenger compartment fit the key A fig 41 into its seat B fig 42 turn it and keep it turned at the symbol in order to rele...

Page 47: ...osition the baffle properly in its housing 46 J0A0490C close the bag again position it correctly inside the luggage compartment and then secure the bag firmly to the retaining hooks on the luggage com...

Page 48: ...position again within 5 seconds hold down button A in this position the roof will perform an automatic opening and closing cycle Otherwise repeat the operations starting from the beginning hold down b...

Page 49: ...he bonnet is closed correctly to prevent it from opening while the vehicle is travelling Since the bonnet is equipped with a double locking system one for each side you must check that it is closed on...

Page 50: ...ed remove the rear head restraints and fully fold the seats 53 J0A0085C use the screwdriver to remove the yellow tab A fig 53 insert the screwdriver in housing B fig 54 in order to activate the luggag...

Page 51: ...the load platform is reversible and it comes with a handy washable plastic covering for carrying wet or muddy items Access moving the reconfigurable load platform To access the double load compartment...

Page 52: ...load objects with a higher weight WARNING 29 Be careful not to hit objects on the roof rack when you open the tailgate IMPORTANT 13 The dimensions of the platform permit a maximum capacity of distribu...

Page 53: ...he handbook gives you all the information you need to understand interpret and use the instrument panel correctly EOBD SYSTEM European On Board Diagnosis 52 DASHBOARD AND INSTRUMENT PANEL 53 DISPLAY 5...

Page 54: ...pter The aim of the EOBD system European On Board Diagnosis is to monitor the efficiency of the system indicate an increase in emissions indicate the need to replace damaged components The car also ha...

Page 55: ...eserve warning light the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler E Speedometer speed indicator the speedometer contains a brightness sensor Warn...

Page 56: ...with reserve warning light the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler E Speedometer speed indicator the speedometer contains a brightness sens...

Page 57: ...gauge the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler E Speedometer speed indicator the speedometer contains a brightness sensor Warning light prese...

Page 58: ...l level gauge the triangle on the right side of the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler E Speedometer speed indicator the speedometer contains a brightness sensor Warning lig...

Page 59: ...SPLAY The display fig 62 will show the following information Upper area of the display A time outside temperature compass indications date Central area of the display B car speed warning messages any...

Page 60: ...button pressed for one second to reset the displayed selected functions MAIN MENU Menu items The Menu includes the following items SPEEDOMETER VEHICLE INFO DRIVER ASSIST FUEL ECONOMY TRIP AUDIO ALERTS...

Page 61: ...ect item Security to make the following adjustments Passenger AIRBAG Speed beep Seatbelt beep Hill Start Assist The Passenger AIRBAG function is used to activate deactivate the front passenger side ai...

Page 62: ...n the ignition device is at MAR This function is characterised by two separate records called Trip A and Trip B where the car s complete missions journeys are recorded in a reciprocally independent ma...

Page 63: ...Warning light What it means INSUFFICIENT BRAKE FLUID ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE ON Low brake fluid level The warning light turns on when the level of the brake fluid in the reservoir falls below the mini...

Page 64: ...e and the effort required to operate the steering wheel could be increased steering is however possible On some versions the display shows the dedicated message Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as po...

Page 65: ...3 minutes with the engine running and slightly accelerated to further favour the coolant circulation Then stop the engine Check that the coolant level is correct as described above IMPORTANT Over dema...

Page 66: ...e and or that slow pressure loss is occurring In these cases optimal tyre duration and fuel consumption may not be guaranteed Should two or more tyres be in the condition mentioned above the display w...

Page 67: ...ure Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible PARTIAL TOTAL DEACTIVATION OF ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS The warning light switches on to indicate that some active safety systems have been partially or t...

Page 68: ...e the journey at moderate speed trying to avoid driving conditions that may cause further flashing and contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible 14 AdBlue UREA INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE Diesel vers...

Page 69: ...ill act on the steering wheel if the lane was passed unintentionally Versions with reconfigurable multifunction display On versions equipped with reconfigurable multifunction display the warning light...

Page 70: ...tivated FOG LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the front fog lights are turned on LEFT DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light switches on when the direction indicator control stalk is moved downwar...

Page 71: ...69 Blue warning lights Warning light What it means MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS The warning light switches on when the main beam headlights are turned on...

Page 72: ...Jeep Dealership as soon as possible DOORS OPEN The symbol switches on when one or more doors are not completely shut An acoustic signal is activated with the doors open and the car moving Close the do...

Page 73: ...riving stop the engine immediately and contact a Jeep Dealership 17 Driving the vehicle with this symbol on may severely damage the transmission with resulting breakage The oil may also overheat conta...

Page 74: ...uel cut off system refer to the description in the Fuel cut off system section in the In an emergency chapter If it is still not possible to restore the fuel supply contact a Jeep Dealership POSSIBLE...

Page 75: ...Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible KEYLESS ENTER N GO SYSTEM FAILURE The symbol switches on along with a displayed message in the case of Keyless Enter N Go system failure Contact a Jeep D...

Page 76: ...arly demanding use In this case an engine performance limitation is carried out With engine off or at idle speed wait until the symbol switches off LOW WINDSCREEN WASHER LEVEL The symbol appears for s...

Page 77: ...along with a message in the display to indicate the presence of water in the diesel filter 19 FUEL LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE where provided The symbol switches on along with a message on the display in th...

Page 78: ...y to change the oil as a result of regular use of the vehicle The deterioration of engine oil is accelerated by using the vehicle for short drives preventing the engine from reaching operating tempera...

Page 79: ...t to come on resulting in the need to go to a Jeep Dealership to restore correct DPF operation 22 GPF CLEANING particulate filter in progress petrol versions only with GPF where provided The symbol li...

Page 80: ...a Jeep Dealership 20 Degraded engine oil should be replaced as soon as possible after the warning light comes on and never more than 500 km after it first comes on Failure to observe the above may re...

Page 81: ...VATION where present The symbol comes on in the event of a Intelligent Speed Assist system failure ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL The symbol comes on in the event of a Cruise Control system failure SPEED L...

Page 82: ...Menu HILL DESCENT CONTROL where provided System activation symbol switched on continuously along with the display of a dedicated message System failed activation LED on the button in the central tunne...

Page 83: ...nstrument panel display when there are 0 km of range left It will no longer be possible to restart the engine after it has been stopped It will be possible to restart the engine after pouring at least...

Page 84: ...An acoustic signal is also emitted Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to have the failure solved PARKSENSE PARKSENSE SYSTEM where provided Sensor lock The message is displayed in the case...

Page 85: ...he battery or other failures on the electrical system Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to have the electrical system checked LANESENSE LANESENSE SYSTEM where provided Camera obstructed A...

Page 86: ...automatically with ignition device at MAR 2000 km before servicing or where provided 30 days before servicing It is also displayed each time the ignition device is turned to MAR The display will be i...

Page 87: ...e vehicle is equipped and provides instructions on how to use them correctly ACTIVE SAFETY SY STEMS 86 DRIVING ASSISTANCE SY STEMS 91 OCCUPANT PROTECTION SY STEMS 101 SEAT BELTS 102 SBR SEAT BELT REMI...

Page 88: ...correcting understeering and oversteering and distributing the brakeforce on the appropriate wheels System intervention The system intervention is signalled by the blinking of the instrument panel war...

Page 89: ...ive only with ESC engaged When the ESC system is deactivated by pressing the button on the central tunnel the TSC system is deactivated as well 57 58 HDC Hill Descent Control SYSTEM where provided 59...

Page 90: ...driver side door open speed of 40 km h exceeded immediate exit from HDC function DISABLING ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS Depending on the versions there are 3 configurations for the active safety systems on t...

Page 91: ...performance WARNING In 4WD LOW modes the active safety systems are completely disabled in order to ensure maximum off road driving performance and it will not be possible to reactivate them 61 62 63...

Page 92: ...The PBA system cannot overrule the natural laws of physics and cannot increase the grip available according to the condition of the road 51 The PBA system cannot prevent accidents including those due...

Page 93: ...driving 64 DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS BSM Blind Spot Monitoring SYSTEM where provided The system uses two radar sensors located in the rear bumper one for each side see fig 67 to detect the presence o...

Page 94: ...d surface Do not cover the rear bumper area where the radar sensors are located with any object e g adhesives bike rack etc If a tow hook has to be installed after purchasing the vehicle the system mu...

Page 95: ...emit neither acoustic nor visual warnings The BSM system will store the operating mode running when the engine was switched off each time the engine is started the operating mode stored previously wil...

Page 96: ...ufficiently in the event of a potential frontal accident System partially active the system if active does not provide limited braking but guarantees automatic braking or additional assistance in brak...

Page 97: ...gine is switched off System limited operation signal If the dedicated message is displayed a condition limiting the system operation may have occurred The possible reasons of this limitation are somet...

Page 98: ...n it in any way as this can compromise the correct functioning of the system Driving in special conditions In certain driving conditions such as for example driving close to a bend vehicles with small...

Page 99: ...he same way the system may intervene inside multi storey car parks or tunnels or due to a glare on the road surface These possible activations follow the normal operating logic of the system and must...

Page 100: ...ry for at least 3 hours is 2 3 bar if the ambient temperature is 20 C and the detected tyre pressure is 1 95 bar a temperature reduction of 7 C results in a decrease in tyre pressure bringing it to ap...

Page 101: ...umulation of layers of snow or ice on the wheels or the wheel arches using snow chains use of rim tyre assemblies without sensors for TPMS the space saver spare wheel is not equipped with the tyre pre...

Page 102: ...g in the same lane People animals and things e g pushchairs are not taken into consideration 69 If the car must be placed on a roller bench for maintenance or if it is washed in an automatic car wash...

Page 103: ...the system must be deactivated via the Uconnect system 31 Do not wash with high pressure jets in the bumper lower area in particular do not operate on the system s electrical connector 32 Be careful...

Page 104: ...the seat belt with your hand while it is rewinding to prevent it from twisting 77 78 75 J0A0168C The retractor may lock when the car is parked on a steep slope this is perfectly normal Furthermore the...

Page 105: ...t belt is not fastened The system warnings unfastened seat belts with visual warnings warning lights on in the instrument panel and icons on the display and an acoustic warning see the following parag...

Page 106: ...ng to the corresponding seat belts in the rear seats and stay on for about 65 seconds from the last seat belt status change The icons shown on the display indicate A rear left seat belt B rear central...

Page 107: ...ractor This car is also equipped with a second pretensioner fitted in the kick plate area Its activation is signalled by the shortening of the metal cable A slight discharge of smoke may be produced d...

Page 108: ...NANCE For keeping the seat belts in efficient conditions carefully observe the following warnings always use the seat belt well stretched and never twisted make sure that it is free to run without obs...

Page 109: ...ed with suitable restraint systems and be seated on the rear seats Statistics on accidents indicate that the rear seats offer greater safety for children Compared with an adult a child s head is large...

Page 110: ...roducer Therefore FCA recommends confirming the retailer if the desired child seat can be installed in the car by having it done before buying the seat FITTING A CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM WITH SEAT BELTS...

Page 111: ...the airbag in a crash could cause fatal injuries to the child regardless of the severity of the collision It is advisable to always carry children in a child restraint system on the rear seat which i...

Page 112: ...injured even fatally When fitting a restraint system for newborns or children strictly comply with the instructions provided by the Manufacturer 90 When the child restraint system is not used secure...

Page 113: ...rbag disabled Group 0 0 up to 13 kg X U X U Group 1 9 18 kg X U X U Group 2 15 25 kg U U X U Group 3 22 36 kg U U X U X Restraint system not suitable for children in this weight category U suitable fo...

Page 114: ...88 located where the rear seat cushion meets the backrest then fix the upper strap available together with the restraint system to the dedicated anchoring B located at the bottom behind the backrest...

Page 115: ...eat belt correctly 93 Do not use the same lower anchoring to install more than one child restraint system 94 If a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system is not fixed to all three anchorages it will n...

Page 116: ...tral passenger Group 0 up to 10 kg E ISO R1 X IL X Group 0 up to 13 kg E ISO R1 X IL X D ISO R2 X IL X C ISO R3 X IL X Group 1 from 9 up to 18 kg D ISO R2 X IL X C ISO R3 X IL X B ISO F2 X IUF IL X B1...

Page 117: ...e 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 restraint systems is bette...

Page 118: ...nstallation i Size POSITIONS ON THE CAR Device Front passenger Rear side passengers Rear central passenger i Size child restraint systems ISO R2 X i U X ISO F2 X i U X i U suitable for Universal i Siz...

Page 119: ...he instructions which must be included 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 BeSafe iZi...

Page 120: ...estraint system which must be fitted on the car with the iZi Modular i Size Base to be purchased separately It can be installed facing forwards or facing backwards refer to the child restraint system...

Page 121: ...allation Group 3 from 22 to 36 kg from 136 cm to 150 cm Britax R mer KidFix XP It can only be fitted facing forwards using the three point seat belt and the ISOFIX attachments of the car FCA recommend...

Page 122: ...While travelling do not let the child sit incorrectly or unfasten the belts Never allow a child to put the belt s diagonal section under an arm or behind their back Never carry children on your lap ev...

Page 123: ...ir activation would be inappropriate In these cases non deployment does not indicate a system malfunction Driver s side front airbag 96 97 This consists of an instantly inflating bag contained in a sp...

Page 124: ...s Never put objects e g mobile phones on the passenger side of the dashboard since they could interfere with correct inflation of the passenger airbag and also cause serious injury to the passengers 9...

Page 125: ...123 Passenger s front airbag and child restraint systems IMPORTANT 94 J0A0215...

Page 126: ...tant notes Do not wash the seats with water or pressurised steam wash by hand or at automatic seat washing stations The front airbags and or side bags may be deployed in the event of sharp impacts to...

Page 127: ...enger seat Deployment of the airbag following an impact could cause fatal injuries to the child Therefore always deactivate the passenger side airbag when a rearward facing child restraint system is i...

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Page 129: ...TOMATIC TRANSMISSION 135 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE 4WD and JEEP ACTIVE DRIVE LOW 4WD LOW 138 SELEC TERRAIN 139 STOP START SY STEM 140 SPEED LIMITER 141 ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL 142 ADAPTIVE...

Page 130: ...ack to STOP and wait for 10 15 seconds before repeating the starting procedure WARNING If when the starter switch is in MAR position the symbol on the display remains lit together with warning light t...

Page 131: ...ne 38 Warning light will flash after starting or during prolonged cranking to indicate a fault with the glow plug preheating system If the engine starts the vehicle can be regularly used but a Jeep De...

Page 132: ...nel and the LED on the switch turn on WARNING With the EPB failure warning light on some functions of the electric parking brake are deactivated In this case the driver is responsible for brake activa...

Page 133: ...rovided the electric parking brake will automatically disengage with the detection of the driver s intention to move the car forward or in reverse On versions with automatic transmission it is also ne...

Page 134: ...ing the car MANUAL TRANSMISSION 117 39 To engage the gears press the clutch pedal fully and put the gear lever into the required position the diagram for gear engagement is shown on the knob To engage...

Page 135: ...it position P Park or to pass from position N Neutral to position D Drive or R Reverse when the vehicle is stopped or is moving at a low speed the brake pedal must be pressed either see Gear engagemen...

Page 136: ...be positioned to P Park before putting the ignition device to STOP Versions with mechanical key this function requires the gear lever to be positioned at P Park before extracting the key from the ign...

Page 137: ...n A fig 102 to shift the selector lever from P to any other position Press the button A fig 100 when the engine is idling to shift from R to P To shift from position N to D or R you need to press the...

Page 138: ...RNING The inconsistency between the speed actually engaged shown on the display and the position of the gear lever is indicated by the letter corresponding to the position of the gear lever flashing o...

Page 139: ...ribed conditions and times are not respected the ignition key will be automatically locked To remove the ignition key turn it to MAR and then to STOP repeating the procedure described above RECOVERY F...

Page 140: ...ng modes 105 J0A0909Ch The 4WD LOCK function can be activated by pressing the dedicated button or when the selector is rotated from AUTO to SNOW SAND MUD or ROCK Trailhawk versions and 4WD LOW was not...

Page 141: ...d whenever required SNOW this mode can achieve more stability on slippery or snow covered grounds To be used for driving on road and off road in the case of grounds with poor grip such as roads covere...

Page 142: ...E After automatic restarting for the Stop Start system to intervene again simply move the vehicle at speed higher than 0 5 km h for versions with automatic transmission or 7 km h for versions with man...

Page 143: ...TION This device allows the speed of the car to be limited to values which can be set by the driver The maximum speed can be set both with car stationary and in motion The minimum speed that can be se...

Page 144: ...erous to leave the device on when it is not used There is a risk of inadvertently activating it and losing control of the car due to unexpected excessive speed SETTING THE DESIRED SPEED Activate the d...

Page 145: ...ion device to STOP WARNING 126 While driving with the device active never move the gear lever to neutral 127 In case of a malfunction or failure of the device contact a Jeep Dealership 128 The electro...

Page 146: ...to set the speed to the current speed The display will show the set speed Then take your foot off the accelerator pedal The system cannot be set when pressing the brake pedal when the brakes are over...

Page 147: ...ving set the device the stored speed can be reduced by holding the SET button pressed Press the SET button once the set speed will be reduced by 1 km h or by 1 mph when the measurement unit is set to...

Page 148: ...vehicle ahead WARNING The driver is responsible for ensuring that there are no pedestrians other cars or objectives along the trajectory of the car Failure to comply with these warnings may cause seri...

Page 149: ...ounding the sensor wait for at least 30 seconds from when the engine is switched off IMPORTANT 45 The system may have limited operation or not work at all in weather conditions such as heavy rain hail...

Page 150: ...o disengage the system press button fig 116 Changing the system s status from engagement to disengagement and vice versa is always accompanied by a visual message on the instrument panel screen 116 J0...

Page 151: ...m h with reverse engaged in this case the LED on the button on the instrument panel switches on or when with the car standing the manual gear stick is in neutral or the automatic transmission dual clu...

Page 152: ...agement even if the ignition device passes from MAR to STOP and then again to MAR System activation deactivation Activation The system when it is on is automatically activated in the following conditi...

Page 153: ...s e g pneumatic brake systems of trucks or pneumatic drills near the vehicle parking assistance system performance can also be influenced by the position of the sensors for example due to a change in...

Page 154: ...bumper in the area of the sensors carried out by a Jeep Dealership Interventions on the bumper that are not carried out properly may compromise the operation of the parking sensors 54 Only have the b...

Page 155: ...d behind the vehicle If the Active ParkSense function is activated by the driver after having previously deactivated the ParkSense Automatic Park Assist the sensors are activated once more and stay in...

Page 156: ...ith automatic transmission Once a parking place has been found you will be asked to engage reverse leave the steering wheel and use the pedals while the system handles the steering automatically to pe...

Page 157: ...ring wheel while the driver controls accelerator brake and clutch where present The driver may use the information provided by the parking sensors but must always maintain visual control of the surrou...

Page 158: ...o not change during the parking manoeuvre e g if there are persons and or animals in the parking place moving vehicles etc and intervene immediately if necessary When parking pay attention to the cars...

Page 159: ...the front fig 122 and rear fig 123 bumpers 122 J0A0639C 123 J0A0928C The system warns the driver with an acoustic signal and with visual indications on the instrument panel display The acoustic indica...

Page 160: ...nterfere with the correct operation of the parking sensors Before using the ParkSense system it is recommended to remove the removable tow hook ball assembly and the relevant attachment from the car w...

Page 161: ...ine is started the system is activated LED on button fig 124 off Each time the engine is started the system keeps the activation status there was when it was previously switched off 124 J0A0953C Activ...

Page 162: ...cts on the bonnet e g a layer of snow and make sure they do not interfere with the camera TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION where provided 140 141 142 65 66 67 68 69 The system automatically detects the recogn...

Page 163: ...sign C may also be shown on the display WARNING 140 The system only detects preset traffic signs if the minimum visibility conditions and distance from the sign are met 141 The system is an aid for dr...

Page 164: ...rent speed level stored by the Speed Limiter message will appear on the instrument panel If the speed shown by the Traffic Sign Recognition is lower than the current speed level stored by the Speed Li...

Page 165: ...rear part of the car Area Distance from the rear part of the car Red A 0 30 cm Area Distance from the rear part of the car Yellow B 30 100 cm Green C 1 m or more WARNING When parking take the utmost c...

Page 166: ...l using locally available Diesel In this case it is also advisable to keep the tank over 50 full REFUELLING PROCEDURE Opening the flap To refuel proceed as follows open flap A fig 130 from the point s...

Page 167: ...ing to prevent spillage of AdBlue extract the nozzle Refilling with containers Proceed as follows check the expiration date read the advice for use on the label before pouring the content of the bottl...

Page 168: ...that has been spilled on the ground Do not try to start the engine if the AdBlue was accidentally added to the Diesel fuel tank this can result in serious engine damage contact a Jeep Dealership Do no...

Page 169: ...liant with EN228 E10 Unleaded petrol containing up to 3 7 m m oxygen and with maximum 10 0 V V ethanol compliant with EN228 Symbols for diesel powered cars B7 Diesel containing up to 7 V V of FAME Fat...

Page 170: ...nstrument panel chapter AdBlue UREA is considered a very stable product with a long shelf life Stored at temperatures LOWER than 32 C it has a shelf life of at least one year For more information on t...

Page 171: ...ry roads since the engine braking action may make the vehicle slip resulting in loss of control Driving uphill 148 Before tackling a climb check the conditions at the top and or on the other side Befo...

Page 172: ...ible if after use on muddy or sludgy terrain vibration is noticed check that foreign bodies that may compromise balance have not become stuck on the wheels WARNING 148 If the engine stalls the car ski...

Page 173: ...out rack the ball head tow bar must be removed and the closing cap must always be inserted in the housing pipe This applies particularly if due to the bar the visibility of the number plate or of the...

Page 174: ...STARTING AND DRIVING 172 REMOVABLE BALL HEAD TOW BAR 134 J0A0423C...

Page 175: ...mm A locked position driving B released position removed Tow hook panel Before fitting the ball head tow bar it is necessary to remove the tow hook panel located on the rear bumper Panel removal turn...

Page 176: ...pre loaded and the locking mechanism remains in the pre loading position even when the knob is released The release lever is engaged and the locking mechanism remains in the pre loading position even...

Page 177: ...he sliding surfaces and the balls with grease without resin or oil Lubrication is also a further corrosion protection If the car is washed with high pressure jets the ball head bar must be removed and...

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Page 179: ...arranty Booklet It is also possible to call the national or international universal freephone number to search for the nearest Dealership HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS 178 SOS CALL and ASSIST CALL 178 REPLACI...

Page 180: ...board assistance functions designed to provide support in the event of accident and or emergency SOS or malfunctions of the vehicle Roadside assistance ASSIST managed by means of Uconnect Box The SOS...

Page 181: ...r and will turn off when the connection is ended NOTE If the SOS call button is pressed by mistake it is possible to press it again within 10 seconds to cancel the operation or press the cancel button...

Page 182: ...OS calling system will be notified during the start up phase when the malfunction is detected by turning on the red LEDs on the ceiling light and displaying a message on the display of the Uconnect sy...

Page 183: ...ge has expired or is unavailable for purchase the ASSIST call will not be available For further information visit the Jeep official website WARNING If the ASSIST call system detects a malfunction it i...

Page 184: ...starting from the centre of the diffuser extending progressively towards the edges WARNING 152 Before replacing the bulb wait for the exhaust ducts to cool down DANGER OF SCALDING 153 Modifications or...

Page 185: ...5W Main beam dipped beam headlights LED LED Main beam dipped beam headlights Xenon gas discharge D5S 25W Front direction indicators PY21W 21W PSY24W 24W Rear direction indicators W16W 16W Side directi...

Page 186: ...gear W16W 16W Front courtesy light C5W 5W Front roof lights sun visors C5W 5W Rear ceiling light versions without sun roof C5W 5W Rear roof lights versions with sun roof C5W 5W Boot ceiling light W5W...

Page 187: ...correctly and reconnect the connector insert the bulb in its housing making sure that it is correctly locked Versions with Xenon gas discharge main beam dipped beam headlights For replacing these bul...

Page 188: ...C Trailhawk versions with LED lights release the light bulb and bulb holder assembly D direction indicators fig 149 by releasing the two tabs as shown by the arrows D 149 J0A0977C AWD FWD versions wit...

Page 189: ...their respective housings and turn them anticlockwise right side and clockwise left side ensuring that they are locked correctly reconnect the electrical connectors then reassemble the flap B fig 153...

Page 190: ...p Assistance Network Rear upper light cluster This contains the parking lights brake lights and directional indicators Versions with bulbs To replace the bulbs proceed as follows open the tailgate wit...

Page 191: ...ersions with LED lights where provided Brake tail lights For replacing these bulbs contact a Jeep Dealership Direction indicators The direction indicator bulb is provided in the central zone of the li...

Page 192: ...tightening the screws Third brake lights The 3rd brake lights are LED based To replace them contact a Jeep Dealership Number plate lights To replace the bulbs proceed as follows remove the lens A fig...

Page 193: ...em and extract the pliers pulling upwards 165 J0A0331C The pliers have two different ends specifically designed see fig 166 to remove the different types of fuse present in the vehicle A MINI fuse B J...

Page 194: ...each fuse is shown on the cover After replacing a fuse make sure that you have closed cover correctly B Fitting fusebox cover and locking screw Proceed as follows fix cover B fig 168 to the box corre...

Page 195: ...GA FUSE MIDI FUSE cuts in do not attempt any repair and contact a Jeep Dealership 159 Before replacing a fuse make sure that the starter switch is at STOP that the key if mechanical has been removed a...

Page 196: ...IN AN EMERGENCY 194 Depending on the car fittings there could be control unit A and or control unit B fig 171 A fusebox no 1 B fuse box no 2 171 J0A0478C...

Page 197: ...te Control System where provided Alarm Rear view mirror folding system EOBD system USB port Rear ceiling light convertible version F36 15 Safe Lock device Driver side door unlocking where provided Doo...

Page 198: ...tric front seat movement driver s side F5 30 Electric front seat movement driver s and passenger s sides F6 7 5 Electric front seat lumbar support driver s and passenger s sides F7 30 Front seat elect...

Page 199: ...r in a position that is not dangerous for oncoming traffic where you can change the wheel safely as far as possible from the side of the road The ground must be flat and sufficiently compact engage th...

Page 200: ...re are fig 175 A the jack B the screwdriver C the emergency refuelling adaptor D the wheel locating pin where provided to use during the spare wheel fitting operation E special tamper proof nut where...

Page 201: ...While the tire is still resting on the ground you just need to turn the bolts one turn counter clockwise 177 J0A0158 178 J0A0249C position the jack under the car near the wheel to be changed insert th...

Page 202: ...the vehicle any more than required for the removal of the wheel Tyres with unidirectional tread can be recognised by arrows on the side of the tyre which indicate the direction of rotation It is comp...

Page 203: ...e with standard wheel as soon as possible Never remove or cover the sticker on the space saver wheel Never apply a wheel cap on a space saver wheel The vehicle s driving characteristics will be modifi...

Page 204: ...evel as possible and sufficiently compact switch off the engine apply the electric parking brake and engage 1st or reverse gear put on the reflective safety jacket before getting out of the car if req...

Page 205: ...aling fluid tube D from the tyre valve and remove the cartridge A from the compressor Move the car by approximately 10 metres to allow the distribution of the sealant Stop the vehicle safely operate t...

Page 206: ...d by the applicable regulation is indicated on the Fix Go kit package label Carefully read the label on the cartridge before use avoid improper use The kit should be used by adults and cannot be used...

Page 207: ...arting park the vehicle within the reach of the cables to be used for starting operate the parking brake and make sure that the ignition is deactivated WARNING Avoid contact between the two vehicles s...

Page 208: ...es contain acid that can burn skin or eyes Batteries produce hydrogen which is easily flammable and explosive Thus keep away flames or devices which may cause sparks IMPORTANT 75 Do not connect the ca...

Page 209: ...gine and engage the electric parking brake Left hand drive versions move up the transmission gaiter A fig 187 in order to access the hole B fig 188 Right hand drive versions lift up the transmission g...

Page 210: ...ing column trim C releasing it from its housing pull tab D fig 191 downwards using one hand and with the other one remove the key sliding it outwards once the key has been removed refit the lower trim...

Page 211: ...se lever 193 J0A0964C place the gear lever in N Neutral position refit the gear lever gaiter and panel correctly start the engine EMERGENCY REMOVAL OF THE IGNITION KEY 77 The ignition key for versions...

Page 212: ...ur wheels lifted from the ground on the platform of a roadside assistance car VERSIONS WITH FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WARNING Avoid lifting the front or rear wheels only Lifting...

Page 213: ...ents While towing make sure that the trailer hitch does not damage any components it is touching When towing the car you must comply with all specific traffic regulations and adopt an appropriate driv...

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Page 215: ...maintained over time as well as limited running costs and safeguarding the efficiency of the safety systems This chapter explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 214 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 223 RECHARGING THE BATT...

Page 216: ...ngine coolant level brake fluid level low AdBlue diesel emissions additive UREA level where provided windscreen washer fluid level tyre inflation pressure and condition operation of lighting system he...

Page 217: ...dition wear and adjust pressure Check TireKit recharge where provided conditions expiry date Check operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights boot passenger com...

Page 218: ...rive belt s 3 Check tension of accessory drive belt versions without automatic tensioner Visually inspect conditions of toothed timing belt 1 4 Turbo Multi Air versions 3 Check drive transmission idle...

Page 219: ...2 4 Tigershark versions where there is one Replace spark plugs 1 0 and 1 3 versions 8 Replace spark plugs 1 4 Turbo MultiAir versions 8 Replace starter spark plug 2 4 Tigershark versions where there...

Page 220: ...larly severe climates cold countries 5 Valve maintenance is recommended by the Manufacturer Failure to replace the component does not however lead to the cancellation of the warranty 6 The engine oil...

Page 221: ...dition wear and adjust pressure Check TireKit recharge where provided conditions expiry date Check operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights boot passenger com...

Page 222: ...rive belt s 3 Check tension of accessory drive belt versions without automatic tensioner Visually inspect conditions of toothed timing belt 1 4 Turbo Multi Air versions 3 Check drive transmission idle...

Page 223: ...2 4 Tigershark versions where there is one Replace spark plugs 1 0 and 1 3 versions 8 Replace spark plugs 1 4 Turbo MultiAir versions 8 Replace starter spark plug 2 4 Tigershark versions where there...

Page 224: ...larly severe climates cold countries 5 Valve maintenance is recommended by the Manufacturer Failure to replace the component does not however lead to the cancellation of the warranty 6 The engine oil...

Page 225: ...CHECKING LEVELS 182 183 78 Version 1 0 200 J0A0677C 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant 4 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Battery 7 Bonnet for versions...

Page 226: ...D MAINTENANCE 224 Version 1 3 201 J0A0678C 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant 4 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Battery 7 Bonnet for versions markets wh...

Page 227: ...225 1 4 Turbo MultiAir version 202 J0A0138C 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant 4 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Battery...

Page 228: ...ERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 226 2 4 Tigershark Version if provided 203 J0A0141C 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant 4 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Batter...

Page 229: ...227 1 6 16V MultiJet version 204 J0A0873C 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant 4 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Battery...

Page 230: ...SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 228 2 0 16V MultiJet version 205 J0A0140C 1 Engine oil dipstick 2 Engine oil cap filler 3 Engine coolant 4 Windscreen rear window washer fluid 5 Brake fluid 6 Battery...

Page 231: ...cle WARNING 182 Never smoke while working in the engine compartment gas and inflammable vapours may be present with the risk of fire 183 Be very careful when working in the engine compartment when the...

Page 232: ...versions for versions markets where provided To reinsert the engine oil cap dipstick correctly proceed as follows insert the cap dipstick into its housing aligning reference A fig 206 present on the...

Page 233: ...by sulphation reducing its capacity and efficiency at start up CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE In winter the climate control system must be turned on at least once a month for about 10 minutes Hav...

Page 234: ...wash with water 84 Incorrect installation of electric and electronic devices may cause severe damage to your car After purchasing your car if you wish to install any accessories e g anti theft radio...

Page 235: ...r A fig 208 by pressing the button B from the sensor C monitoring the battery conditions on the negative pole D of the battery connect the positive cable of the battery charger to the positive battery...

Page 236: ...unroof is closed before operating the window washer jets Rear window washer The rear window washer jets are fixed The nozzle holder is on the rear window WARNING 194 The air intake system air cleaner...

Page 237: ...usly compromising the engine performance which would be irreparably damaged If the engine does not work correctly especially if it starts irregularly or if there is a reduction of its performance imme...

Page 238: ...tially or completely deflated tyres can cause safety problems and irremediably damage the tyre IMPORTANT 93 The road holding qualities of the car also depend on the correct inflation pressure of the t...

Page 239: ...uld not be used for cleaning the car 99 Avoid washing with rollers and or brushes in washing stations Wash the car only by hand using neutral pH detergents dry it with a wet chamois leather Abrasive p...

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Page 241: ...ata tables and graphics For the enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their vehicle IDENTIFICATION DATA 240 ENGINE 241 WHEELS 245 DIMENSIONS 251 WEIGH...

Page 242: ...artment floor next to the front right seat Slide flap A fig 213 operating as shown in the figure to access 213 J0A0028C VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN PLATE The plate is located on the left side fr...

Page 243: ...ssion ratio 10 5 0 2 10 5 0 2 10 5 0 2 Maximum power EC kW 88 110 132 Maximum power EEC HP 120 150 180 corresponding engine speed rpm 5750 5500 5750 Maximum torque EEC Nm 190 270 270 Maximum torque EE...

Page 244: ...cement cm 1368 2360 Compression ratio 10 1 10 1 Maximum power EC kW 100 103 125 132 Maximum power EEC HP 136 140 170 177 corresponding engine speed rpm 5000 5500 6400 Maximum torque EEC Nm 230 250 233...

Page 245: ...isplacement cm 1598 1598 1598 Compression ratio 16 5 1 16 5 1 16 5 1 Maximum power EC kW 70 77 85 88 Maximum power EEC HP 95 105 115 120 corresponding engine speed rpm 4000 4500 3750 Maximum torque EE...

Page 246: ...4 Total displacement cm 1956 1956 1956 Compression ratio 16 5 16 5 16 5 Maximum power EC kW 88 103 125 Maximum power EEC HP 120 140 170 corresponding engine speed rpm 4000 3750 4000 3750 Maximum torqu...

Page 247: ...215 65 R16 98H 215 J0A0009 215 Nominal width S distance in mm between sides 65 Height width ratio H S expressed as a percentage R Radial tyre 16 Rim diameter in inches 98 Load rating capacity H Maximu...

Page 248: ...acity 79 437 kg CORRECT READING OF THE RIM CODE Example fig 213 7J x 17 H2 ET 40 7 width of the rim in inches 1 J rim drop centre outline side projection where the tyre bead rests 2 17 fitting diamete...

Page 249: ...8V 225 55 R18 98Q M S 7 5J x 19 ET40 235 45 R19 95V 235 45 R19Q M S 1 3 150 HP 1 3 180 HP 6 5J x 19 ET40 205 55 R19 97H 205 55 R19 97Q M S 6 5J x 16 ET40 215 65 R16 98H 215 65 R16 98Q M S 6 5J x 17 ET...

Page 250: ...17 96Q M S 7J x 17 ET40 215 60 R17 96H 215 60 R17 96Q M S 7J x 18 ET 40 225 55 R18 98V 225 55 R18 98Q M S 1 6 16V MultiJet 6 5J x 19 ET40 205 55 R19 97H 205 55 R19 97Q M S 6 5J x 16 ET40 215 65 R16 98...

Page 251: ...th respective size 235 45 R19 95V tyre are not available for the Trailhawk trim level WARNING 199 If winter tyres with a lower speed rating than that indicated in the Registration Document are used do...

Page 252: ...ront Rear Front Rear 205 55 R19 97H 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 4 4 2 215 65 R16 98H 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 4 215 60 R17 96H 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 4 225 55 R18 98V 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 4 235 45 R19 95V 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 4 For versions mar...

Page 253: ...al tyres Height is measured with car unladen 216 J0A0649C Limited Longitude Sport versions A B C D E F G H I 4249 889 2570 790 1653 1692 1551 2023 1553 1805 1683 1692 with carrier rack Small variation...

Page 254: ...252 Trailhawk versions A B C D E F G H I 4257 889 2570 798 1684 1688 1541 2023 1541 1805 1714 1718 with carrier rack Small variations with respect to the reported values are possible depending on the...

Page 255: ...th its original tyres Front wheel drive FWD versions 171 mm Four wheel drive 4WD versions 201 mm Trailhawk versions with four wheel drive 4WD LOW 225 mm Ap p roach angle reference B The approach angle...

Page 256: ...tude of the car to overcome a wedge more or less steep preventing the car from resting on the ground with the body or chassis after touching the wedge with its lowest and most projecting parts usually...

Page 257: ...40 Payload including the driver 540 580 590 520 Maximum permitted loads 1050 1050 1150 front axle rear axle 950 950 1000 1050 total 1860 1900 2020 2060 Maximum combined vehicle load vehicle trailer 28...

Page 258: ...and consequently the payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permitted loads Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arranging goods in the luggage compartment and or on the loa...

Page 259: ...uipment 1320 1430 1575 Payload including the driver 545 560 580 505 Maximum permitted loads 1050 1150 1150 front axle rear axle 900 1000 1000 total 1865 1880 2010 2080 Maximum combined vehicle load ve...

Page 260: ...en weight will increase and consequently the payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permitted loads Automatic transmission versions with dual clutch Loads not to be exceeded The user is resp...

Page 261: ...optional equipment 1390 1415 1430 Payload including the driver 515 520 565 Maximum permitted loads 1050 1050 front axle rear axle 900 950 960 total 1905 1930 1950 1995 Maximum combined vehicle load ve...

Page 262: ...er towing equipment etc the unladen weight will increase and consequently the payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permitted loads Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arra...

Page 263: ...to 90 and without optional equipment 1430 1450 Payload including the driver 580 560 Maximum permitted loads 1150 1150 front axle rear axle 1000 1050 total 2010 2100 Maximum combined vehicle load vehic...

Page 264: ...uipment etc the unladen weight will increase and consequently the payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permitted loads Loads not to be exceeded The user is responsible for arranging goods...

Page 265: ...without optional equipment 1530 1535 1540 1660 Payload including the driver 550 545 540 510 Maximum permitted loads 1150 1150 front axle rear axle 1000 1050 total 2080 2170 Maximum combined vehicle l...

Page 266: ...n for specific markets If special equipment is fitted sun roof trailer towing equipment etc the unladen weight will increase and consequently the payload will decrease in relation to the maximum permi...

Page 267: ...ump and filter litres 3 3 4 7 Gearbox casing differential kg 1 5 1 8 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE versions with manual transmission dual clutch automatic transmission TUTELA TRANSMISSION AS8 versions...

Page 268: ...demineralised water and 50 PARAFLUUP Engine sump litres 4 2 SELENIA DIGITEK P E 1 3 180 HP and 1 4 Turbo Multi Air versions SELENIA K POWER 2 4 Tigershark version Engine sump and filter litres 4 5 3...

Page 269: ...fluid reservoir litres 2 5 2 5 3 0 Mixture of water and liquid PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 When the vehicle is used in particularly harsh weather conditions we recommend using a 60 mixture of PARAFLUUP an...

Page 270: ...ing system 6 1 6 5 Mixture of demineralised water and 50 PARAFLUUP Engine sump and filter litres 4 8 4 8 SELENIA WR FORWARD 0W 30 versions without AdBlue SELENIA WR FORWARD 0W 20 versions with AdBlue...

Page 271: ...ion Versions with automatic transmission IMPORTANT 101 Only use AdBlue UREA compliant with DIN 70 070 and ISO 22241 1 Other fluids may cause damage to the system also exhaust emissions would no longer...

Page 272: ...N F020 B12 According to Scheduled Servicing Plan Lubricant for petrol engines 2 4 Tigershark engine SAE 0W 20 API SN 9 55535 CR1 SELENIA K POWER 0W 20 Contractual Technical Reference N F029 F14 Accor...

Page 273: ...e synthetic lubricant 9 55550 MZ6 TUTELA TRANSMISSION GEARFORCE Contractual Technical Reference N F002 F10 Manual gearbox and differential Molybdenum disulphide grease for use at high temperatures N L...

Page 274: ...PAQ DRIVE Contractual Technical Reference N F007 A14 Rear differential RDM 4 4 versions Brake fluid Synthetic fluid for brake and clutch systems Exceeds specifications FMVSS no 116 DOT 4 ISO 4925 SAE...

Page 275: ...screen rear window washer fluid Mixture of spirits and surfactants Exceeds CUNA NC 956 11 specifications 9 55522 or MS 90043 PETRONAS DURANCE SC 35 Contractual Technical Reference N F001 D16 To be use...

Page 276: ...01 1 4 Turbo Multi Air 136 140 HP 181 1 4 Turbo Multi Air 136 140 HP 181 1 4 Turbo MultiAir 170 HP 196 2 4 Tigershark 209 1 6 16V Multijet 95 HP 167 1 6 16V MultiJet 105 HP 171 1 6 16V MultiJet 115 HP...

Page 277: ...275 Versions km h 2 0 16V MultiJet 170 HP 197 Where provided Versions with dual clutch automatic transmission...

Page 278: ...yle general condition of the car trim level equipment accessories use of the climate control system car load presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind...

Page 279: ...l costs The European Directive sets out that when the vehicle is handed over the last keeper or owner should not incur any expenses as a result of it having a zero or negative market value To hand you...

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Page 281: ...connect 7 HD LIVE or Uconnect 8 4 HD Nav LIVE remote info systems which may be installed on the car TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION 280 Uconnect 5 LIVE 282 Uconnect 7 HD LIVE 297 Uconnect 8 4 HD...

Page 282: ...the car s electric electronic systems to hacking ANTITHEFT PROTECTION The system is equipped with an anti theft protection system based on the exchange of information with the electronic control unit...

Page 283: ...urns to acceptable levels Look at the screen only and when it is necessary and safe If you need to look at the screen for a long time pull over to a safe place so as not to be distracted while driving...

Page 284: ...MULTIMEDIA 282 Uconnect 5 LIVE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL 218 J0A0891C...

Page 285: ...he additional functions e g Time display Compass Outside temperature Media Radio and Uconnect LIVE services where provided Short button press TUNE SCROLL BROWSE ENTER Scrolling the list or tuning to a...

Page 286: ...MULTIMEDIA 284 Button Functions Mode VOLUME Ignition Short button press Switching off Short button press Volume adjustment Left right rotation of knob...

Page 287: ...rols for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short...

Page 288: ...ne numbers only with call browsing active Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Rejection of incoming...

Page 289: ...re provided Only the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for next radio station or select USB previous track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until rel...

Page 290: ...screen Audio menu The following adjustments can be carried out using the Audio menu Equalizer where provided Balance Fade left right and front rear audio balance adjustment Volume Speed excluding ver...

Page 291: ...automatically mutes the system audio when the Phone function is used NOTE To consult the list of mobile phones and supported functions visit the www driveuconnect eu website Pairing a mobile phone Pr...

Page 292: ...screen where the options Listen Call or Ignore can be selected Press the button to access the list of SMS messages received by the mobile phone the list displays a maximum of 60 messages received NOTE...

Page 293: ...need Bluetooth pairing between your smart phone and the system as described in the Registering your cell phone chapter The list of supported mobile phones is available on www driveuconnect eu Once pai...

Page 294: ...E operations are available on the dedicated section eco Drive The eco Drive application allows you to display your driving behaviour in real time in order to help you reach a more efficient driving st...

Page 295: ...en the USB key memory is full the radio screen will show messages to that effect When the eco Drive data have not been transferred to the USB key for a while the internal memory of the Uconnect LIVE s...

Page 296: ...With this function you can select the readiness of the system interventon based on the distance from the obstacle The available options are Near Med where present Far ParkSense where provided This fu...

Page 297: ...rain Traffic Sign Recognition where provided This function can be used to enable disable deactivate the Traffic Sign Recognition system VOICE CONTROLS NOTE For languages not supported by the system vo...

Page 298: ...Drive voice commands where provided The following voice controls can be given after pressing the button on the steering wheel Enable eco Drive Disable eco Drive Show current trip Show previous trip Me...

Page 299: ...297 Uconnect 7 HD LIVE CONTROLS 220 J0A0633C...

Page 300: ...ess to the Phone mode Press button Apps Access to additional functions display of Time Compass Outside temperature Media Player and Uconnect LIVE service where fitted Press button Compass Viewing comp...

Page 301: ...e activation deactivation Mute Pause Short button press TUNE SCROLL BROWSE ENTER Confirmation of the option displayed Browsing lists opening Radio mode and Media mode Short button press Scrolling the...

Page 302: ...controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed s...

Page 303: ...mbers only with call browsing active Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Rejection of incoming call...

Page 304: ...UX where provided Only the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for next radio station or select USB previous track Long button press scan of lower frequencies unt...

Page 305: ...button located at the bottom of the display The following adjustments can be carried out using the Audio menu Balance Fade left right and front rear audio balance adjustment Equaliser where provided...

Page 306: ...r Uconnect on the Bluetooth audio device during the pairing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation when requested by the audio device enter the PIN code shown on the system...

Page 307: ...e buttons on the display to dial the phone number using the graphic keypad on the display display and call the contacts in the mobile phone phonebook display and call contacts from the registers of pr...

Page 308: ...this function is not supported by the phone the corresponding Text button is deactivated greyed out When a text message is received the display will show a screen where the options Read Show Call or...

Page 309: ...panel display To use this function the mobile phone must support the SMS exchange function through Bluetooth Select Phone on the instrument panel Setup Menu and then select SMS reader using the steer...

Page 310: ...the smartphone You can only perform this procedure with the vehicle stationary Once connected to the USB port the Android Auto application establishes a parallel Bluetooth connection Interaction Afte...

Page 311: ...r Android Auto session physically disconnect the smartphone from the car s USB port SETTINGS Press the Settings button on the display to show the main Settings menu NOTE The menu items displayed vary...

Page 312: ...MULTIMEDIA 310 Uconnect 8 4 HD Nav LIVE CONTROLS 222 J0A0893C...

Page 313: ...Press button App Access to additional functions display of Time Compass Outside temperature Media Player and Uconnect LIVE service where fitted and the vehicle Settings menu Press button Checks Activa...

Page 314: ...Volume activation deactivation Mute Pause Short button press TUNE SCROLL BROWSE ENTER Confirmation of the option displayed Browsing lists opening Radio mode and Media mode Short button press Scrollin...

Page 315: ...rols for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier The activation of the function selected is controlled in some cases by how long the button is pressed short...

Page 316: ...ne numbers only with call browsing active Activation of voice recognition Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command Interruption of voice recognition Rejection of incoming...

Page 317: ...on press search for next radio station or select USB previous track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until released fast forward of USB track Button B steering wheel right side Upper button...

Page 318: ...ied out using the Audio menu Balance Fade left right and front rear audio balance adjustment Equalizer where provided Volume Speed excluding versions with Hi Fi system speed dependent automatic volume...

Page 319: ...onnected if it is already being played Adjust the volume using the VOLUME button knob on Uconnect front panel or using the volume adjustment control on the connected device The AUX Volume Offset funct...

Page 320: ...tion when the pairing procedure is completed successfully a screen is displayed answer Yes to the question to pair the mobile phone as favourite the mobile phone will have priority over all other mobi...

Page 321: ...e contact your telephone service provider SMS message options Default SMS messages are stored in the system memory and can be sent to answer a received message or as a new message Yes No Okay I can t...

Page 322: ...rols to select Phone on the instrument panel Setup Menu If the phone is connected select the Favourite numbers option the Favourite numbers submenu enables you to view and select the favourite number...

Page 323: ...eel hold the button pressed and using the TUNE SCROLL BROWSE ENTER button knob select and confirm or hold the Microphone graphic button pressed long press on the graphic button on the display in Andro...

Page 324: ...of the Hospitals or Police Stations Settings this can be used to access the Navigation Settings menu View Map Press the View Map button in the Navigation Main Menu to display the map relative to the...

Page 325: ...ore information can be found in the general conditions of service and on data protection policies on the Jeep official website The Customer is solely responsible for using the services in the vehicle...

Page 326: ...smartphones tablets laptops supported technologies 3G 4G This creates a private Wi Fi internet access point in the car The function available only with the ignition device in MAR position or with the...

Page 327: ...logging off your profile from the services on the page on the official Jeep website by contacting the Customer Care or by going to a Jeep Assistance Network You will also be responsible for informing...

Page 328: ...nothing under the pedals make sure the mats are lying flat and do not get in the way of the pedals POWER SUPPLY Modifications or repairs to the supply system that are not carried out correctly or do...

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Page 330: ...Fully synthetic lubricant developed for American design petrol engines Fully synthetic Low SAPS lubricant for Euro 6 diesel engines High fuel economy...

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Page 333: ...part of your vehicle and commit themselves to maintain it in tip top conditions Our knowledge and passion is tailored around designing products that promises all our drivers worry free driving Only wi...

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Page 335: ...Services 323 Controls Summary table of display buttons 312 Cornering Lights function 27 Courtesy lights 27 Dashboard and instrument panel 53 Daytime running lights DRL 27 Dead Lock device 18 Demandin...

Page 336: ...Prescriptions for handling the car at the end of its life 277 Preserving the bodywork 236 Pre tensioners 109 Rain sensor 31 RCP system 91 Rear camera ParkView rear backup camera 163 Rear fog light 27...

Page 337: ...Sign Recognition system 160 TSC system 86 Twin clutch automatic transmission 135 Tyre inflation pressure 245 Uconnect 5 LIVE 282 Uconnect 7 HD LIVE 297 Uconnect 8 4 HD Nav LIVE 310 Warning lights and...

Page 338: ...FCA Italy S p A MOPAR Technical Service Operations Service Engineering Largo Senatore G Agnelli 3 10040 Volvera Torino Italy Print no 603 85 069 10 2019 1 Edition...

Page 339: ...ractical recommendations by our experts With genuine parts distributed by MOPAR your new vehicle will maintain long term reliability comfort and performance this is why you bought it We recommend to a...

Page 340: ...A Italy S p A reserves the right to modify the models and versions described in this booklet at any time for technical and commercial reasons If you have any further questions please consult your JEEP...

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