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STEERING WHEEL
CONTROLS

For the operation of the controls on the
steering wheel see paragraph Uconnect
5" Radio/Uconnect 5" Radio Nav.

USB/iPod/AUX SUPPORT

The vehicle has a USB/AUX port
located in the centre tunnel and a USB
port located inside the front armrest.

RADIO MODE

After the desired radio station is
selected on the display (see fig. 163),
the following information is shown:

At the top

: display of the stored radio

station (preset) list. The station being
listened to is highlighted.

In the central part

: displaying of the

radio station being listened to and
"AM/FM", "AM/DAB", "FM/DAB"
buttons: selection of the desired
frequency band (button reconfigurable
according to the band selected: AM,
FM or DAB);

At the bottom

: display of the following

buttons:

"browse": list of the radio stations

available;

/

select previous/following

radio station;

"tune" : manual radio station tuning

(not available for DAB radios);

"Audio": access to the "Audio

setting" screen.

Audio menu

The following adjustments can be
carried out using the "Audio" menu:

"Balance/Fader" (left/right and

front/rear sound balance adjustment);

"Equaliser" (where provided);

"Volume/Speed" (excluding versions

with Hi-Fi system) speed-dependent
automatic volume adjustment;

"Surround Sound" (where provided);

"AUX Volume comp.";

"Loudness" (where provided);

"Auto-On Radio" (selects the radio

operation when the ignition device
is turned to MAR).

MEDIA MODE

With Media mode active, briefly press
buttons

/

to play the

previous/next track or keep buttons

/

pressed to fast rewind/

forward the track.

Bluetooth

® SOURCE

Pairing an audio device Bluetooth®

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

Blue-

tooth

® 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 display or confirm on the device
the PIN displayed;

163

J0A2501C

196

MUL

TIMEDIA

Summary of Contents for Renegade

Page 1: ...OWNER HANDBOOK...

Page 2: ...ol is reported within the text of the Owner 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 pag...

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

Page 4: ...ch pedal without pressing the accelerator then bring the ignition device to MAR and wait for warning lights and to switch off Bring the ignition device to AVV or press the ignition device button and f...

Page 5: ...he vehicle is more subject to the risk of rolling over because of the higher centre of gravity should the driver lose its control Therefore avoid tight curves or other unsafe driving conditions that m...

Page 6: ...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 and the...

Page 7: ......

Page 8: ...tably on board so that you can see immediately what is described here for yourself THE KEYS 7 IGNITION DEVICE 8 SENTRY KEY 10 ALARM 11 DOORS 11 SEATS 14 HEAD RESTRAINTS 16 STEERING WHEEL 17 REAR VIEW...

Page 9: ...luggage compartment press the button twice in quick succession Press button remote switching on of the main beam headlights for a maximum of 90 seconds Pressing button again or at the end of the 90 se...

Page 10: ...R driving position All electrical devices are available AVV engine start up NOTE On versions with automatic transmission the ignition key can only be removed when the gear lever is at P Park VERSIONS...

Page 11: ...r door is opened with the ignition device button at STOP and speed below 3 km h Disengagement Versions with mechanical key slightly moving the steering wheel turn the key to the MAR position Versions...

Page 12: ...evice is brought back to STOP the Sentry Key sys tem deactivates the control unit control ling the engine thus preventing its starting For the correct engine starting procedures see the instructions i...

Page 13: ...ehicle inactivity close the doors by turning the metal insert of the key with remote control in the door lock IMPORTANT If the batteries of the key with the remote control run out or the system fails...

Page 14: ...et through the display menu or the Uconnect system You can also access the luggage compartment by pressing the dedicated opening button A fig 8 NOTE Ensure that you always have the electronic key with...

Page 15: ...ing the device the device is enabled on all the doors by quickly double pressing the button on the key Deactivating the device press button on the key with remote control or place the ignition device...

Page 16: ...be collected only using the second key supplied with the vehicle 3 The operation of the recognition system depends on various factors such as for example any electromagnetic wave interference from ex...

Page 17: ...etting top comfort while driving FRONT SEAT ELECTRIC HEATING With ignition device at MAR press the fig 16 buttons Two heating levels can be selected minimum heating one orange LED lit on the buttons m...

Page 18: ...moving forward in the event of sharp braking causing injuries to occupants WARNING 4 The fabric upholstery for the seats has been designed to withstand long term wear deriving from normal use of the v...

Page 19: ...suitable position and lock it in position by moving lever A to position 2 ELECTRIC STEERING WHEEL HEATING With ignition device at MAR press button on the dashboard fig 21 When the function is enabled...

Page 20: ...rrors can only be adjusted with the ignition device at MAR Select the desired mirror using device A fig 24 device in position 1 left mirror selected device in position 2 right mirror selected To adjus...

Page 21: ...TO IMPORTANT This function can only be activated with the ignition device at MAR DIPPED BEAM HEADLIGHTS Turn the ignition switch to to switch on the side lights the instrument panel lights and the dip...

Page 22: ...he lever back to the central stable position Warning light switches off in the instrument panel Automatic main beam headlights This function is enabled with the display Menu or the Uconnect system and...

Page 23: ...ng the day where it is not compulsory the use of daytime running lights is permitted 19 Daytime running lights cannot replace dipped beam headlights when driving at night or through tunnels The use of...

Page 24: ...reen washer fluid will not therefore be sprayed onto the windscreen To spray windscreen washer fluid onto the windscreen the washing function must be used With ring nut A in position 1 or 2 the windsc...

Page 25: ...th reverse gear engaged and the control active Position 1 intermittent operation low speed Position 2 continuous slow operation With reverse gear engaged and windscreen wiper on the rear window wiper...

Page 26: ...tton LED on internal air recirculation on LED off internal air recirculation off C air temperature adjustment and MAX A C function activation knob to obtain maximum cooling of the passenger compartmen...

Page 27: ...perly IMPORTANT Internal air recirculation makes it possible to reach the required heating or cooling conditions more quickly depending on the mode selected Do not use the internal air recirculation f...

Page 28: ...ng demisting of front windows E climate control on off button F fan speed adjustment knob G Fan speed indicator LED maximum fan speed all LEDs lit minimum fan speed one LED lit H air distribution sele...

Page 29: ...AUTO function activation button automatic operation In AUTO mode the climate control system automatically manages air distribution the LEDs on buttons H are off When set manually the air distribution...

Page 30: ...operation during window closing Window opening Push the buttons to open the desired window When any of the opening buttons on front or rear doors is pressed briefly the window moves in stages if the...

Page 31: ...lind can be operated only with the ignition device turned to MAR CONTROL BUTTONS Button A fig 33 pressing the button on the front glass panel it will completely open From the position of complete open...

Page 32: ...oceed as follows move the roof to fully closed position move the ignition device to STOP and keep it there for 10 seconds move the ignition device to MAR press button A in closing position press the b...

Page 33: ...the roof into swivel position press and release the button This opening mode can be activated with fully closed roof only With open panel or with partially open panel the button B will be deactivated...

Page 34: ...ompartment crossmember IMPORTANT Never put excess loads on the suitcase for further information see the description in the documents supplied with the suitcase EMERGENCY OPERATION If the control butto...

Page 35: ...not only fastened by the locking device by trying to open it If it is not perfectly closed do not try to press the bonnet lid down but open it and repeat the procedure 25 26 IMPORTANT Always check tha...

Page 36: ...ehicle is in motion OPENING FROM THE OUTSIDE 27 When unlocked the luggage compartment can be opened from outside the vehicle using the electric opening handle A fig 43 located under the handle until t...

Page 37: ...can take two different positions threshold level position or completely raised position The load platform can be located in oblique position tilted towards the rear seat backrests in order to facilita...

Page 38: ...eight of 70 kg in position 0 or 40 kg in position 1 do not load objects with a higher weight 36 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAR Power socket This is located on the left side of the luggage compartment It onl...

Page 39: ...d use the instrument panel correctly CONTROL PANEL AND ON BOARD INSTRUMENTS 38 DISPLAY 40 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 43 Red warning lights 43 Amber warning lights 47 Green warning lights 51 Blue warn...

Page 40: ...iangle 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 supplied on diese...

Page 41: ...f the symbol indicates the side of the vehicle with the fuel filler E Speedometer speed indicator the speedometer contains a brightness sensor Warning light supplied on diesel versions only Diesel ver...

Page 42: ...the display B vehicle speed warning messages any failure indications Lower area of the display C total kilometres or miles run digital gauges for engine coolant temperature and fuel level GEAR SHIFT...

Page 43: ...E SETUP The Menu item display mode capital or lower case letters changes according to the type of display Some options have a submenu NOTE With the Uconnect system some Menu items are shown and manage...

Page 44: ...urable multifunction display only the following items are available Display only items See phone and See navigation can be selected Security and Safety Assistance only item Buzzer volume can be select...

Page 45: ...indicated by a warning cycle with a shorter duration The display cycle of both categories can be interrupted The instrument panel warning light will stay on until the cause of the failure is eliminate...

Page 46: ...n braking sharply The display shows the dedicated message Drive very carefully to the nearest Jeep Dealership to have the system inspected immediately POWER STEERING FAILURE If the warning light remai...

Page 47: ...ase fasten the seat belt WARNING 28 If the warning light does not switch on when the ignition device is moved to MAR or if it stays on when driving together with the message on the display there might...

Page 48: ...e MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir Also check visually for any fluid leaks If when restarting the warning light switches on or the icon is displayed again contact a Jeep Dealership If the vehicle is...

Page 49: ...age is displayed to indicate that the tyre pressure is lower than the recommended value and or that slow pressure loss is occurring In these cases optimal tyre duration and fuel consumption may not be...

Page 50: ...ssist system failure Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible PARTIAL TOTAL DEACTIVATION OF ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS The warning light switches on to inform that some active safety systems have been...

Page 51: ...eed but without demanding excessive effort from the engine or high speed Prolonged use of the vehicle with the warning light on constantly may cause damage Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possibl...

Page 52: ...the system is activated but the lane limits were not detected the lane lines are grey Warning light on and flashing amber the vehicle has approached the lane line and is about to pass it Warning light...

Page 53: ...ing light switches on when the fog lights are turned on LEFT HAND DIRECTION INDICATOR The warning light switches on when the direction indicator control stalk is moved downwards or together with the r...

Page 54: ...been solved The switching on of the symbol does not show the quantity of oil in the engine the oil level must be checked manually AIRBAG FAILURE If the symbol switches on constantly this indicates a...

Page 55: ...eard with open tailgate and vehicle moving Close the tailgate correctly AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FAILURE The symbol switches on together with a message in the display and a buzzer to indicate that the a...

Page 56: ...he display in the event of fuel cut off system intervention For reactivating the fuel cut off system refer to the description in section Fuel cut off system in chapter In an emergency If it is still n...

Page 57: ...act a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible STOP START SYSTEM FAILURE The symbol switches on to report a failure of the Stop Start system The display will show a dedicated message Contact a Jeep Dealers...

Page 58: ...ontact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible AUTOMATIC MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS FAILURE The symbol switches on to report a failure of the automatic main beam headlights Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon a...

Page 59: ...o indicate the presence of water in the diesel filter 19 WARNING 19 The presence of water in the fuel supply system circuit may cause severe damage to the injection system and irregular engine operati...

Page 60: ...ere is a fault on the vehicle rather it simply reports that it is now necessary to change the oil as a result of regular use of the vehicle The deterioration of engine oil is accelerated by using the...

Page 61: ...turn off the symbol keep the vehicle in motion until the regeneration process is over On average the process lasts 15 minutes Optimal conditions for completing the process are achieved by travelling a...

Page 62: ...ic signal is emitted Note For specific versions markets another red symbol comes on as well HILL DESCENT CONTROL where provided Symbol on constantly Hill Descent Control system activation Symbol flash...

Page 63: ...this case the LEDs on the door mirrors are switched on constantly The failed operation of the system might be due to the insufficient voltage from the battery or other failures on the electrical syste...

Page 64: ...g is approaching coupon the word Service will be displayed followed by the number of kilometres miles or days where provided left when the ignition device is turned to MAR Contact a Jeep Dealership Th...

Page 65: ...to use them correctly ACTIVE SAFETY SYSTEMS 64 AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS 69 BSM Blind Spot Monitoring SYSTEM 69 FORWARD COLLISION WARNING PLUS SYSTEM 71 TPMS Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 73 OCCUPAN...

Page 66: ...e intervention of the system is indicated by the flashing of the warning light on the instrument panel to inform the driver that the vehicle is in critical stability and grip conditions 38 39 40 41 42...

Page 67: ...ate the swerving of the trailer The system is active 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 55 56 H...

Page 68: ...l active safety systems are enabled This is the normal operating mode when driving a four wheel drive vehicle This mode should be used in most driving conditions The system will be in Systems enabled...

Page 69: ...61 62 WARNING 31 When the ABS intervenes and you feel the brake pedal pulsating do not reduce the pressure but hold it down firmly and confidently in doing so you will brake in the shortest distance p...

Page 70: ...with vehicle laden in which the Hill Start Assist system may not activate causing a slight reversing motion and increasing the risk of collision with another vehicle or object The driver is in any cas...

Page 71: ...about the presence of vehicles in the detection area by lighting up on the relevant side the warning light located on the door mirror fig 56 along with an acoustic warning When the vehicle is started...

Page 72: ...sensors are located with any object e g adhesives bike rack etc Rear view the system detects vehicles approaching to the rear part of your vehicle on both sides and entering the rear detection area w...

Page 73: ...ISION WARNING PLUS SYSTEM 64 65 66 67 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 It comprises a radar located behind the front bumper fig 57 and a camera located in the central part of the windscreen fig 58 In the ev...

Page 74: ...R the vehicle speed is between 7 and 200 km h the front seat belts are fastened System limited operation signal If the dedicated message is displayed a condition limiting the system operation may have...

Page 75: ...se only If the vehicle is driven off road the system must be deactivated to avoid unnecessary warnings By selecting the 4WD LOW mode the system is automatically deactivated Automatic deactivation is s...

Page 76: ...ure value WARNING 63 The system is an aid for vehicle driving it DOES NOT warn the driver about incoming vehicles outside of the detection areas The driver must always maintain a sufficient level of a...

Page 77: ...versely affected by any structural change made to the vehicle such as a modification to the front geometry tyre change or a heavier load than the standard load of the vehicle 27 Incorrect repairs made...

Page 78: ...s Always fasten the seat belts before setting off The seat belt should be worn keeping the torso straight and rested against the backrest To fasten the seat belts hold the tongue A fig 63 and insert i...

Page 79: ...e ring is fastened is locked in one of the preset positions To do this with button A fig 65 released exert a further pressure to allow the locking device to click if the grip has not been released in...

Page 80: ...display fig 67 versions with multifunction display or fig 68 versions with reconfigurable multifunction display after a few seconds have elapsed since when the ignition device is turned to MAR The ic...

Page 81: ...occupant s bodies before the retention action begins It is evident that the pretensioners have been activated when the belt withdraws toward the retractor This vehicle is also equipped with a second p...

Page 82: ...le belt to protect them both fig 71 In general do not place any objects between the person and the belt SEAT BELTS MAINTENANCE For keeping the seat belts in efficient conditions observe the following...

Page 83: ...ing to EC Directive 2003 20 EC Children below the height of 1 50 metres and until 12 years must be protected with suitable restraint systems and be seated on the rear seats Statistics on accidents ind...

Page 84: ...he figures are indicative and provided for assembly purposes only Fit the child restraint system according to the instructions which must be included Group 0 and 0 Infants up to 13 kg must be carried...

Page 85: ...kg there are dedicated restraint systems that allow the seat belt to be worn correctly The fig 75 shows the correct child positioning on the rear seat Children over 1 50 m in height can wear seat bel...

Page 86: ...the following table Positioning the Universal child restraint system Group Weight range Front passenger Rear central passenger Rear side passengers Group 0 0 up to 13 kg U X U Group 1 9 18 kg U X U G...

Page 87: ...ar seat cushion meets the backrest then fix the upper strap available together with the restraint system to the dedicated anchorage B located at the bottom behind the backrest fig 77 shows an example...

Page 88: ...SO 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 X B1 ISO F2X X IUF X A ISO F3 X IUF X X ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX c...

Page 89: ...nt of a side collision the use of the ISOFIX system is promoted to avoid faulty installation of the child restraint system efficiency in the choice of the child restraint system which isn t made accor...

Page 90: ...YSTEMS RECOMMENDED BY JEEP FOR YOUR JEEP RENEGADE Lineaccessori Jeep includes a complete range of child restraint systems to be fixed using the seat belt with three anchorage points or the ISOFIX anch...

Page 91: ...ages Jeep recommends fitting it using the rearward facing ISOFIX platform RWF specific for Jeep Renegade to be purchased separately or the forward facing ISOFIX platform FWF specific for Jeep Renegade...

Page 92: ...ep the instructions in the vehicle along with the other documents and this handbook Do not use second hand child restraint systems without instructions Only one child is to be strapped into each restr...

Page 93: ...o not move the seat always remove the child restraint system before making any adjustment 90 Always make sure that the chest section of the seat belt does not pass under the arms or behind the back of...

Page 94: ...heir activation would be inappropriate In these cases non deployment does not indicate a system malfunction Driver s side front airbag 94 95 This consists of an instantly inflating cushion contained i...

Page 95: ...of the passenger airbag protection Passenger protection activated the LED ON fig 83 switches on Passenger protection deactivated the LED OFF fig 83 switches on The LEDs may light up with various inte...

Page 96: ...Passenger front airbag and child restraint system WARNING 84 J0A0215 94 SAFETY...

Page 97: ...on if the passenger sits on the seat in a correct position thus allowing correct window bag deployment 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 Important Do not wash the seats with water or pressu...

Page 98: ...with extra covers 103 Do not travel carrying objects in your lap in front of your chest or between your lips pipe pencils etc They could cause severe injury if the airbag is deployed 104 If the has b...

Page 99: ...reases their efficiency Because front airbags are not deployed for low speed crashes side collisions rear end shunts or rollovers occupants are protected in addition to any side bags only by their sea...

Page 100: ...ind STARTING THE ENGINE 99 ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE EPB 100 MANUAL GEARBOX 103 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 103 STOP START SYSTEM 106 SPEED LIMITER 107 ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL 108 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE JEEP ACTI...

Page 101: ...for 10 15 seconds before repeating the starting procedure IMPORTANT If with the ignition device at MAR the symbol on the instrument panel stays on together with warning light turn the ignition device...

Page 102: ...electric parking brake features a switch located on the central tunnel fig 87 a motor with caliper for each rear wheel and an electronic control module IMPORTANT Always engage the electronic parking b...

Page 103: ...ystem Disengaging the electric parking brake manually To manually disengage the parking brake the ignition device must be at MAR It is also necessary to press the brake pedal then slightly press the s...

Page 104: ...earbox SAFE HOLD It is a safety function that automatically engages the electric parking brake in the event of a dangerous condition for the vehicle If the vehicle speed is below 3 km h the gear lever...

Page 105: ...clutch pedal however lightly In some circumstances the electronic clutch control could cut in by interpreting the incorrect driving style as a fault WARNING 115 Depress the clutch pedal fully to chang...

Page 106: ...s of vehicle speed Activation With gear lever in position D Drive to activate the sequential drive mode move the lever to the left and indication of the trim The gear engaged will be shown on the disp...

Page 107: ...he gear lever to a position other than P Park the ignition device must be in position AVV engine on or off and the brake pedal must be depressed WARNING 116 Never use position P instead of the electri...

Page 108: ...vehicle does not start pressing the clutch place the gear lever in neutral and repeat the procedure If the problem persists contact a Jeep Dealership Versions with automatic transmission To restart t...

Page 109: ...The maximum speed can be set both with vehicle stationary and in motion The minimum speed that can be set is 30 km h When the device is active the vehicle speed depends on the pressure at the acceler...

Page 110: ...n SET or SET and release it to activate the device When the accelerator is released the vehicle will proceed at the selected speed If needed when overtaking for instance you can accelerate simply by p...

Page 111: ...g mode IMPORTANT Changing mode is not possible when the vehicle speed is over 120 km h Four wheel drive activation 40 41 The buttons to activate the four wheel drive are located on the device Selec Te...

Page 112: ...press the 4WD LOW button On some versions with mode engaged the display shows 4WD LOW The LED on the Selec Terrain device may flash until the end of the engagement 4WD LOW mode release The release ca...

Page 113: ...or grip such as mud covered grounds or wet grass ROCK where provided for Trailhawk versions only this mode is only available if the 4WD LOW mode is activated The device sets the vehicle to maximise tr...

Page 114: ...When the system passes from engaged to disengaged and viceversa it is always accompanied by a dedicated message shown on the instrument panel display When the system is disengaged the LED on the butt...

Page 115: ...enced by the position of the sensors for example due to a change in the ride setting caused by wear to the shock absorbers suspension or by changing tyres overloading the vehicle or carrying out speci...

Page 116: ...nd the vehicle crosses it direction indicator off warning light or the icon on the reconfigurable multifunction display will be displayed on the instrument panel to urge the driver to bring the vehicl...

Page 117: ...amera operating range 47 If the windscreen must be replaced due to scratches chipping or breakage contact exclusively a Jeep Dealership Do not replace the windscreen on your own risk of malfunction It...

Page 118: ...hildren or animals are in the area concerned The camera is an aid for the driver but the driver must never allow his her attention to lapse during potentially dangerous manoeuvres even those executed...

Page 119: ...y of the requirements are not met If even only one of the requirements is not met the tow hook must not be used since there is risk of causing accidents Contact a Jeep Dealership The ball head tow bar...

Page 120: ...REMOVABLE BALL HEAD TOW BAR 101 J0A0423C 118 STARTING AND DRIVING...

Page 121: ...rrow A fig 101 then follow the direction of arrow B until it stops The release ball is pre loaded and the locking mechanism remains in the pre loading position even when the knob is released The relea...

Page 122: ...uipped will not control the braking system of the trailer Particular caution is therefore required on slippery surfaces 129 Never modify the braking system of the vehicle to control the trailer brake...

Page 123: ...y refuelling Proceed as follows open the luggage compartment and take adapter A fig 104 located in the tool box or in the TireKit container according to the versions open flap A fig 102 following the...

Page 124: ...es may damage the engine beyond repair and consequently invalidate the warranty due to the damage caused If you accidentally refuel with another type of fuel do not start the engine and drain the tank...

Page 125: ...at you call the freephone number found in the Warranty Booklet It is also possible to call the national or international universal freephone number to search for the nearest Dealership HAZARD WARNING...

Page 126: ...others of the same type and power after replacing a headlight bulb always check its alignment when a light is not working check that the corresponding fuse is intact before replacing the bulb For the...

Page 127: ...1 W Rear direction indicators W16W 16 W Side direction indicators front and on door mirror WY5W 5 W 3rd brake light LED Number plate W5W 5 W Fog lights H11 55 W Rear fog light W16W 16 W Reverse light...

Page 128: ...e bulb and bulb holder unit in its housing and turn it clockwise making sure that it is locked correctly IMPORTANT Only replace the bulb when the engine is off Also ensure that the engine is cold to p...

Page 129: ...rs finally refit flap B fig 109 completely tightening fixing screws A Fog lights To replace the bulbs proceed as follows steer the wheels completely using the screwdriver undo screws A fig 113 and rem...

Page 130: ...the four fixing screws reposition the rear light cluster on the vehicle screw the rear light cluster fixing device into position completely and reconnect the electrical connector refit flap A fig 115...

Page 131: ...ly completely tightening the screws 3rd brake light 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...

Page 132: ...y of the emitted light and even reduce the lifespan of the bulb In the case of accidental contact rub the lamp with a cloth and spirit and leave to dry REPLACING FUSES INTRODUCTION 136 137 138 139 140...

Page 133: ...r B fig 126 to the box correctly sliding it down completely from the top fully tighten screw A fig 126 using the dedicated screwdriver provided slowly rotate the screw clockwise until resistance is en...

Page 134: ...Depending on the equipment of the vehicle fuse box A and or fuse box B see fig 129 may be present A fuse box no 1 B fuse box no 2 129 J0A0210C 132 IN AN EMERGENCY...

Page 135: ...nt electric window driver side F33 25 Front electric window passenger side F34 25 Supply for Uconnect system Climate Control system Alarm Electric door mirror folding EOBD system USB port F36 20 Safe...

Page 136: ...c front seat adjustment driver side F5 30 Electric front seat adjustment driver side and passenger side F6 7 5 Electric front seat lumbar adjustment driver side and passenger side F7 30 Electrical fro...

Page 137: ...142 143 144 145 146 147 148 CHANGING PROCEDURE Proceed as follows stop the vehicle in a position that is not dangerous for oncoming traffic where you can change the wheel safely as far as possible fr...

Page 138: ...emoving tightening the wheel bolts and operating the jack I the Allen key for emergency sun roof operation where provided Important information about the jack Please note that the weight of the jack i...

Page 139: ...make sure the contact surfaces between spare wheel and hub are clean so that the fixing bolts will not become loose subsequently fit the spare wheel fit and do up the bolts without tightening them if...

Page 140: ...k and punctured wheel in the dedicated housing in the luggage compartment 142 It is extremely dangerous to attempt to change a wheel on the side of the vehicle next to the driving lane make sure that...

Page 141: ...kind between the rim and the tyre Check tyre and space saver wheel pressures regularly complying with the values given in the Technical specifications chapter TIREKIT where provided DESCRIPTION The Ti...

Page 142: ...particularly on bends Do not exceed 80 km h Do not accelerate or brake suddenly 152 If the pressure has fallen below 1 8 bar do not drive any further the TireKit cannot guarantee proper hold because...

Page 143: ...cover to access the positive terminal Proceed as follows operate the parking brake move the automatic transmission lever to P Park or for versions with manual gearbox to neutral and bring the ignitio...

Page 144: ...ehicle with flat battery If it is often necessary to perform an emergency starting have the vehicle battery and the recharging system checked by a Jeep Dealership IMPORTANT Any accessories e g mobile...

Page 145: ...wing procedure this procedure must be started and completed within less than one minute move the ignition device to MAR turn on the direction indicators on the right then on the left then again on the...

Page 146: ...cover C remove the lower steering wheel cover C by releasing it from its housing pull tab D fig 144 downwards using one hand and with the other one remove the key sliding it outwards once the key has...

Page 147: ...so check that the gearbox is in neutral on versions equipped with automatic transmission check that the gear lever is in N position For versions with electronic key bring the ignition device to MAR an...

Page 148: ...place with two vehicles one towing the other towed aligned as much as possible along the same centre line BROKEN DOWN VEHICLE TOWING It is recommended to tow the vehicle with all four wheels lifted f...

Page 149: ...maintained over time as well as limited running costs and safeguarding the efficiency of the safety systems This chapter explains how SCHEDULED SERVICING 148 ENGINE COMPARTMENT 155 BATTERY RECHARGING...

Page 150: ...level screen washer fluid level tyre inflation pressure and condition lighting system operation headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights etc screen washer wiper system operation and posit...

Page 151: ...e Check operation of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights luggage compartment passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if...

Page 152: ...indicator Visually inspection of condition and wear of rear disc brake pads and operation of pad wear indicator Visual check of accessory drive belt s versions without automatic tensioner Check tensio...

Page 153: ...these engines all spark plugs should be of the same type and brand see the Engine paragraph in the Technical specifications section strictly comply with the replacement intervals in the Scheduled Serv...

Page 154: ...ration of lighting system headlights direction indicators hazard warning lights luggage compartment passenger compartment glove compartment instrument panel warning lights etc Check and if necessary t...

Page 155: ...d wear indicator Visual check of accessory drive belt s versions without automatic tensioner Check tension of auxiliary drive belt versions without automatic tensioner Visually inspect conditions of t...

Page 156: ...less of the mileage the belt must be replaced every 6 years Dusty areas and or demanding use cold climates town use long periods of idling advised maximum mileage 60 000 km Regardless of the mileage t...

Page 157: ...OMPARTMENT CHECKING LEVELS 164 165 58 1 4 Turbo MultiAir versions A Engine oil dipstick B Engine oil cap filler C Engine coolant D Windscreen rear window washer fluid E Brake fluid F Battery 148 J0A01...

Page 158: ...1 6 16V MultiJet versions A Engine oil dipstick B Engine oil cap filler C Engine coolant D Windscreen rear window washer fluid E Brake fluid F Battery 149 J0A0139C 156 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 159: ...2 0 16V MultiJet versions A Engine oil dipstick B Engine oil cap filler C Engine coolant D Windscreen rear window washer fluid E Brake fluid F Battery 150 J0A0140C 157...

Page 160: ...e notch on the dipstick ONLY the windscreen rear window washer operates with the level below this reference BRAKE FLUID Check that the fluid is at the max level If the fluid level in the reservoir is...

Page 161: ...d irreparably damages the battery and may cause an explosion 174 If the vehicle must remain unused for a long time at a very low temperature remove the battery and take it to a warm place to avoid fre...

Page 162: ...harger is used with the battery fitted on the vehicle before connecting it disconnect both cables of the battery itself Do not use a quick type battery charger to provide the starting voltage VERSIONS...

Page 163: ...lades lifted from the windscreen Replacing the rear window wiper blade Proceed as follows raise cover A fig 153 undo nut B and remove arm C correctly position the new arm fully tighten the nut B then...

Page 164: ...ng is needed only use the fluid specific for that procedure 66 An excessive or insufficient amount of oil in the block is extremely harmful for the engine Make sure it is always at an adequate level 6...

Page 165: ...r snowy roads guaranteeing optimal driveability of the vehicle In the case of irregular wear of the tyres the reason must be identified and corrected before rotating them WARNING 179 Do not cross swit...

Page 166: ...shes in washing stations Wash the vehicle only by hand using neutral pH detergents dry it with a wet chamois leather Abrasive products and or polishes should not be used for cleaning the vehicle Bird...

Page 167: ...ables and graphics For the enthusiasts and the technician but also just for those who want to know every detail of their vehicle IDENTIFICATION DATA 166 ENGINE 167 WHEELS 169 DIMENSIONS 171 WEIGHTS 17...

Page 168: ...nger compartment floor next to the front right seat Slide flap A fig 155 operating as shown in the figure to access VIN PLATE The plate is located on the left side front door pillar fig 156 and shows...

Page 169: ...80 5 Total displacement cm 1368 1598 Compression ratio 10 1 16 5 1 Maximum power EC kW 100 103 85 88 Maximum power EC HP 136 140 115 120 corresponding engine speed rpm 5000 3750 Maximum torque EC Nm 2...

Page 170: ...al displacement cm 1956 1956 1956 Compression ratio 16 5 16 5 16 5 Maximum power EC kW 88 103 125 Maximum power EC HP 120 140 170 corresponding engine speed rpm 4000 3750 3750 Maximum torque EC Nm 320...

Page 171: ...5J x 17 ET40 215 60 R17 96V 215 60 R17 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 Trailhawk versions Space saver wheel where provided Tyre...

Page 172: ...ted on 215 60 R17 and 225 55 R18 tyres Important The use of snow chains should be in compliance with local regulations of each country In certain countries tyres marked with code M S Mud and Snow are...

Page 173: ...uipped with its standard supplied tyres Height is measured with vehicle unladen A B C D E F G H I 4255 4259 892 2570 793 797 1667 1697 1551 1541 2023 1553 1541 1805 Trailhawk versions 1697 1727 with r...

Page 174: ...value also defines those for the Approach angle the Departure angle and the Breakover angle Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle equipped with its standard supplied tyres Front whe...

Page 175: ...hawk versions with four wheel drive 4WD LOW 34 3 Breakover angle reference D fig 158 The value of the Breakover angle is linked to the ground clearance of the vehicle and indicates the attitude of the...

Page 176: ...s 1000 1000 1500 1500 braked trailer trailer without brakes 400 400 400 400 Maximum load on roof 70 70 70 70 Maximum load on tow hitch trailer with brakes 60 60 60 60 Versions with automatic transmiss...

Page 177: ...1 6 5 Engine sump litres 4 1 4 4 3 9 Engine sump and filter litres 4 5 4 8 4 3 Gearbox differential casing litres 1 8 1 8 1 8 6 0 Idler unit PTU litres 0 4 Rear differential litres 0 6 Hydraulic brake...

Page 178: ...nt is recommended FIAT 9 55535 DS1 classification According to the Scheduled Servicing Plan Lubricants and greases for drive transmission The use of SAE 75W grade synthetic lubricant is recommended FI...

Page 179: ...ngines is recommended To be mixed with diesel 25 cc per 10 litres Windscreen rear window washer fluid The use of a mixture of spirits and surfactants is recommended Exceeds CUNA NC 956 11 specificatio...

Page 180: ...on of the vehicle trim level equipment accessories use of the climate control system vehicle load presence of roof racks and other situations that adversely affect the aerodynamics or wind resistance...

Page 181: ...ean 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 In particular in almost all...

Page 182: ...e infotainment systems for the Uconnect 5 Radio or Uconnect 5 Radio Nav or Uconnect 6 5 Radio Nav that can be fitted on the vehicle TIPS CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION 181 UCONNECT 5 RADIO UCONNECT...

Page 183: ...comparison codes are not the same or if the electronic control unit Body Computer is replaced the system will ask the user to enter the secret code according to the procedure described in the paragrap...

Page 184: ...system in the event of a fault Otherwise the system might be damaged Contact a Jeep Dealership as soon as possible to have the system repaired WARNING 182 Follow the safety rules below otherwise serio...

Page 185: ...Uconnect 5 Radio Uconnect 5 Radio Nav QUICK GUIDE Controls on front panel VOLUME TUNE BROWSE ENTER SCROLL 159 J0A0600C 183...

Page 186: ...ided Brief button press 7 BROWSE ENTER Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station or select previous next track Knob clockwise anticlockwise turning Confirmation of the option displayed Brief but...

Page 187: ...trol summary table Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold Activation of voice recognition for Phone function Interrup...

Page 188: ...y the available sources will be selected Lower button Brief button press search for previous radio station or selection of USB iPod next track Long button press scan of lower frequencies until release...

Page 189: ...setting screen Audio menu The following adjustments can be carried out using the Audio menu Equaliser where provided Balance Fader left right and front rear sound balance adjustment Volume Speed exclu...

Page 190: ...audio for private conversations NOTE The mobile phone audio is transmitted through the vehicle s audio system the system automatically mutes the system audio when the Phone function is used Pairing a...

Page 191: ...a where provided This function can be used to carry out the following adjustments Active Guidelines where provided permits the activation of dynamic grids that indicate the trajectory of the vehicle o...

Page 192: ...ystem is deactivated Sound Only the system warns the driver that an obstacle is present through acoustic warnings only via the speakers in the vehicle Sound Display the system warns the driver that an...

Page 193: ...se a new version of the map installed on your system Preparing a USB device To update the map a USB device that meets the following requirements must be used ideally the USB device should be empty the...

Page 194: ...Don t disconnect the USB device from the computer while map downloading and copying is in progress The map can now be installed on the system Installing the map NOTES The update must be carried out w...

Page 195: ...calls Incoming calls Phonebook Search Show SMS Radio functions The button activates the following functions Tune to XXX FM Tune to XXX AM Tune to Radio XXX Tune to DAB channel Media Functions The but...

Page 196: ...UConnect 6 5 Radio Nav QUICK GUIDE Controls on front panel 162 J0A0003C 194 MULTIMEDIA...

Page 197: ...ght rotation of knob Confirmation of the option displayed Brief button press 7 MORE Access to the additional functions display of Time Compass Outside temperature Media Player Brief button press 8 PHO...

Page 198: ...Audio menu The following adjustments can be carried out using the Audio menu Balance Fader left right and front rear sound balance adjustment Equaliser where provided Volume Speed excluding versions...

Page 199: ...d through the vehicle s audio system the system automatically mutes the system audio when the Phone function is used Pairing a mobile phone Proceed as follows activate the Bluetooth function on the mo...

Page 200: ...activate the display of the shooting of the ParkView camera when the reverse gear is engaged Delayed ParkView deactivation where provided Allows you to delay the switching off of the shooting of the P...

Page 201: ...rs in the vehicle Audio and visual the system warns the driver that an obstacle is present through acoustic via the speakers in the vehicle and visual on the instrument panel warnings SideSense Volume...

Page 202: ...t of turns along the route at the middle of the top of the display Select a turn through the following options Show on Map or Avoid Street Options press this button to display the map display options...

Page 203: ...ive material on the brakes may cause excessive wear or adversely affect its correct operation If the vehicle is driven in particularly dusty environments have the brakes checked and cleaned as necessa...

Page 204: ...of because the latter while opening interferes with the bars Therefore do not move the sunroof if transversal bars have been fitted Fully comply with the regulations in force concerning maximum cleara...

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Page 209: ...108 Engine compartment 155 Engine 167 ERM system 65 ESC system 64 Exterior lights 19 Fluids and lubricants 176 Fog lights 19 Forward Collision Warning Plus system 71 Front airbags 91 Front courtesy l...

Page 210: ...eering lock 9 Steering wheel 17 Stop Start system 106 Supplementary Restraint System SRS Airbag 91 Supplies 175 Symbols 3 TC system 64 The keys 7 Tips controls and general information 181 TireKit 139...

Page 211: ...on checks and practical recommendations by our experts With genuine parts your new vehicle will maintain long term reliability comfort and performance this is why you bought it We recommend to always...

Page 212: ...ENGLISH P RENEGADE GB LUM 10 09 14 08 50 Pagina 1...

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