With Engine START/STOP Button
• To start your engine, press and hold the
brake pedal while pressing the ENGINE
START/STOP button once.
• When the “Wait to Start” telltale goes out in
the instrument cluster, engine cranking will
begin automatically.
Without Engine START/STOP Button
(Keyed Ignition)
• Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position
and wait for the “Wait to Start” telltale to
extinguish before cranking the engine.
For further information, and applicable warn-
ings and cautions, please refer to the Diesel
Supplement at www.mopar.com/en-us/
care/owners-manual.html (U.S. Residents) or
www.owners.mopar.ca (Canadian Residents).
OPERATING YOUR DIESEL ENGINE IN
VERY COLD ENVIRONMENTS
• A winter front or cold weather cover is to be
used in ambient temperatures below 32°F
(0°C), especially during extended idle con-
ditions to reduce condensation build-up
within the engine crankcase. If a winter front
or cold weather cover is to be used, a per-
centage of the total grille opening area must
be left uncovered to provide sufficient air
flow to the charge air cooler and automatic
transmission oil cooler. The percentage of
opening must be increased with the increas-
ing ambient air temperature and/or engine
load. If the cooling fan can be heard cycling
frequently, increase the size of the opening
in the winter front. A suitable cold weather
cover is available from your MOPAR
®
dealer.
• Climatized fuel or fuel treatment may be
required for operation in temperatures under
-10°F (-23°C).
• Use of an engine block heater is recom-
mended for routine operation under -10°F
(-23°C) and is required for cold starting
under -20°F (-28°C). If your vehicle is not
equipped with the electrical cord for the
block heater, it is available from your Mopar
dealer.
For further information, and applicable warn-
ings and cautions, please refer to the Diesel
Supplement at www.mopar.com/en-us/
care/owners-manual.html (U.S. Residents) or
www.owners.mopar.ca (Canadian Residents).
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