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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTS䡵 A Word About Your Keys ... 12▫ Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) ... 12▫ KeyFOB
•For each feature explanation in this section, only thecombined form of the voice command is given. Youcan also break the commands into parts and say
The following are general phone to Uconnect™ Phonepairing instructions:•Press the button to begin.•After the ⬙Ready⬙ prompt and the following beep, sa
•The system will prompt you to say the number youwant to call.•For example, you can say ⬙234-567-8901⬙.•The Uconnect™ Phone will confirm the phone num
•When prompted, enter the number designation (e.g.,⬙Home,⬙⬙Work,⬙⬙Mobile,⬙ or ⬙Pager⬙). This will allowyou to store multiple numbers for each phoneboo
•Depending on the maximum number of entries down-loaded, there may be a short delay before the latestdownloaded names can be used. Until then, if avai
first disconnect or drop the Bluetooth威 connection tothe Uconnect™ Phone, and then send the addressbook entry via Bluetooth威. Please see your phoneOwn
Delete Uconnect™ Phonebook EntryNOTE: Editing phonebook entries is recommendedwhen the vehicle is not in motion.•Press the button to begin.•After the
•Note that only the phonebook in the current languageis deleted.•Automatic downloaded phonebook entries cannot bedeleted or edited.List All Names in t
call, press and hold the button until you hear asingle beep, indicating that the incoming call wasrejected.Answer or Reject an Incoming Call - CallCur
Conference CallWhen two calls are in progress (one active and one onhold), press and hold thebutton until you hear adouble beep indicating that the tw
▫ Using The Panic Alarm ... 25▫ Programming Additional Transmitters ... 25▫ Transmitter Battery Replacement ... 26▫ General In
•After the ignition key is switched to OFF, a call cancontinue on the Uconnect™ Phone either until the callends, or until the vehicle battery conditio
If the phone is not reachable and the Uconnect™ Phone isoperational, you may reach the emergency number asfollows:•Press the button to begin.•After th
•After the ⬙Ready⬙ prompt and the following beep, say⬙Towing Assistance.⬙NOTE:•The towing assistance number dialed is based on thecountry where the ve
on your cellular phone keypad, you can press thebutton and say the sequence you wish to enter, followedby the word ⬙Send.⬙ For example, if required to
•Press the button to begin.•After the ⬙Ready⬙ prompt and the following beep, say⬙Setup Confirmations.⬙ The Uconnect™ Phone willplay the current confir
•Following the beep, say ⬙Mute.⬙In order to un-mute the Uconnect™ Phone:•Press the button.•Following the beep, say ⬙Mute off.⬙Advanced Phone Connectiv
•The Uconnect™ Phone will play the phone names ofall paired cellular phones in order from the highest tothe lowest priority. To “select” or “delete” a
Things You Should Know About Your Uconnect™PhoneUconnect™ Phone TutorialTo hear a brief tutorial of the system features, press thebutton and say “Ucon
•Speak normally, without pausing, just as you wouldspeak to a person sitting a few feet/meters away fromyou.•Make sure that no one other than you is s
•In a convertible vehicle, system performance may becompromised with the convertible top down.Phone Far End Audio Performance•Audio quality is maximiz
▫ Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) —Airbags ... 56▫ Airbag Deployment Sensors And Controls . . . 62▫ Event Data Recorder (
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Voice CommandsPrimary Alternate(s)zeroonetwothreefourfivesixseveneightninestar (*)plus (+)pound (#)add locationallVoice CommandsPrimary Alternate(s)ca
Voice CommandsPrimary Alternate(s)languagelist nameslist phonesmobilemutemute offnew entrynopagerpair a phonephone pairing pairingphonebook phone book
General InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules andRSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to thefollowing conditions:•
NOTE: If you do not say a command within a fewseconds, the system will present you with a list ofoptions.If you ever wish to interrupt the system whil
CommandsThe Voice Command system understands two types ofcommands. Universal commands are available at alltimes. Local commands are available if the s
Radio FMTo switch to the FM band, say “FM” or “Radio FM”. Inthis mode, you may say the following commands:•“Frequency” (to change the frequency)•“Next
MemoTo switch to the voice recorder mode, say “Memo”. Inthis mode, you may say the following commands:•“New Memo” (to record a new memo) — During ther
A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYSYour vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. This systemconsists of a Key Fob with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)transmitter and a W
NOTE: Keep in mind that you have to press the VoiceCommandbutton first and wait for the beepbefore speaking the “Barge In” commands.Voice TrainingFor
Power SeatsThe power seat switch is located on the outboard side ofthe seat near the floor. Use this switch to move thedriver’s seat up or down, forwa
Power Reclining SeatsThe recline control is used to adjust the position of theseatback. To adjust the seatback forward, move thecontrol toward the fro
WARNING!Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that theshoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest.In a collision you could slide under t
To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the headrestraint. To lower the head restraint, press the largebutton, located on the base of the head res
To install the head restraint, insert the head restraint rodsinto each guide, apply pressure down on the headrestuntil the head restraint reaches the
On vehicles equipped with rear heated seats, the seatsclosest to the doors are heated. The controls for theseseats are located on the rear of the cent
WARNING!•Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skinbecause of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes,spinal cord injury, medication, alcohol use
When the seatback is folded to the upright position, makesure it is latched by strongly pulling on the top of theseatback above the seat strap.WARNING
DRIVER MEMORY SEAT — IF EQUIPPEDThis feature allows the driver to store up to two differentmemory profiles for easy recall through a memoryswitch. Eac
Key FobThe Key Fob operates the ignition switch. It also containsthe Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter and anemergency key, which stores in the r
Programming The Memory FeatureNOTE: Saving a new memory profile will erase anexisting profile from memory.To create a new memory profile, perform the
To program your RKE transmitters, perform the follow-ing:1. Remove the Key Fob from the ignition (or change theignition to OFF, for vehicles equipped
To recall the memory setting for driver two, pressMEMORY button number 2 on the driver’s door or theUNLOCK button on the RKE transmitter linked tomemo
•The Easy Entry/Easy Exit feature is disabled when thedriver seat position is less than 0.9 in (22.7 mm)forward of the rear stop. At this position, th
Use the hood prop rod (if equipped) to secure the hood inthe open position.CAUTION!To prevent possible damage, do not slam the hood toclose it. Lower
LIGHTSHeadlight SwitchThe headlight switch is located on the left side ofthe instrument panel. This switch controls theoperation of the headlights, pa
Automatic Headlights — If EquippedThis system automatically turns the headlights on or offaccording to ambient light levels. To turn the system on,rot
If you turn the headlights off before the ignition, they willturn off in the normal manner.NOTE: The lights must be turned off within 45 secondsof pla
1. Pull the multifunction lever toward you to switch theheadlights from the high beam to the low beam position.2. Rotate the headlight switch clockwis
Multifunction LeverThe multifunction lever controls the operation of the turnsignals, headlight beam selection and passing lights. Themultifunction le
To remove the emergency key, slide the mechanical latchat the top of the Key Fob sideways with your thumb andthen pull the key out with your other han
High/Low Beam SwitchPush the multifunction lever away from you to switchthe headlights to high beam. Pull the multifunction levertoward you to switch
open. This includes the glove box light, but not the trunklight. To restore interior light operation, either place theignition in the RUN position or
Rotate the end of the multifunction lever to the firstdetent, past the intermittent settings for low-speed wiperoperation, or to the second detent pas
Mist FeatureLightly push the multifunction lever inward (toward thesteering column) to activate a single wipe cycle to clearoff road mist or spray fro
The Headlights On with Wipers feature can be turned onor off through the Electronic Vehicle Information Center(EVIC) (if equipped). Refer to “Electron
The Rain Sensing system has protective features for thewiper blades and arms. It will not operate under thefollowing conditions:•Low Temperature Wipe
To unlock the steering column, pull the control handleoutward. To tilt the steering column, move the steeringwheel upward or downward as desired. To l
To tilt the steering column, move the lever up or down asdesired. To lengthen or shorten the steering column, pullthe lever toward you or push the lev
Press the switch forward to move the pedals forward(toward the front of the vehicle).Press the switch rearward to move the pedals rearward(toward the
CAUTION!Do not place any article under the adjustable pedalsor impede its ability to move as it may cause damageto the pedal controls. Pedal travel ma
and power outlets will remain active for up to 60 min-utes after the ignition switch is placed in the OFFposition. Opening either front door will canc
NOTE: In order to ensure proper operation, the Elec-tronic Speed Control System has been designed to shutdown if multiple Speed Control functions are
NOTE:•Electronic Speed Control will only function in 3rd, 4th,or 5th gear when in the Autostick威 mode (ifequipped).•The Electronic Speed Control may n
To decrease speed while Electronic Speed Control is set,push down and hold the lever in SET DECEL. If the leveris continually held in the SET DECEL po
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) — IFEQUIPPEDAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) increases the drivingconvenience provided by cruise control while travelingon
WARNING! (Continued)•Cannot take street, traffic, and weather conditionsinto account, and may be limited upon adversesight distance conditions.•Does n
The Cruise Control system has two control modes:•Adaptive Cruise Control mode for maintaining anappropriate distance between vehicles.•Normal (fixed s
When the system is turned on and in the READY state,the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) dis-plays “ACC READY.”When the system is OFF, the
WARNING!Leaving the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) systemon when not in use is dangerous. You could acciden-tally set the system or cause it to go fast
•The system will not be controlling the distance be-tween your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. The vehiclespeed will only be determined by the position
To Turn OffThe system will turn off and erase the set speed inmemory if:•You push and release the ON/OFF/MODE button.•You turn OFF the ignition.•You s
SENTRY KEY姞The Sentry Key威 Immobilizer System prevents unautho-rized vehicle operation by disabling the engine. Thesystem does not need to be armed or
While ACC is set, the set speed can be decreased bypushing and holding the lever down (SET/DECEL). Ifthe lever is continually held, the set speed will
Setting the Following Distance in ACCThe specified following distance for ACC can be set byvarying the distance setting between long, medium, andshort
•The vehicle ahead slows to a speed below 15 mph(24 km/h) and the system automatically disengagesitself.•The distance setting is changed.•The system d
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) MenuThe EVIC displays the current ACC system settings. TheEVIC is located in the upper part of the instrumentcluster bet
ACC SET−When ACC is set, the set speed will display.1 — Sensed Vehicle Indicator2 — Set Speed3 — Your Vehicle4 — Following Distance Setting: Three Bar
The set speed will continue to display in place of theodometer reading when changing the EVIC displaywhile ACC is set.The ACC SET screen will display
Display Warnings and MaintenanceACC Blinded WarningThe ACC Blinded Warning will display when conditionstemporarily limit system performance. This most
If weather conditions are not a factor, the driver shouldexamine the sensor. It may require cleaning or removal ofan obstruction. The sensor is locate
NOTE: Installing a vehicle front-end protector or anaftermarket grille or modifying the grille is not recom-mended. Doing so may block the sensor and
Precautions While Driving with ACCIn certain driving situations, ACC may have detectionissues. In these cases, ACC may brake late or unexpect-edly. Th
Replacement KeysNOTE: Only Key Fobs that are programmed to thevehicle electronics can be used to start and operate thevehicle. Once a Key Fob is progr
ACC may occasionally provide braking and/or a driveralert that you consider unnecessary. This may be thesystem’s response to signs, guardrails, and ot
Lane ChangingACC will not detect a vehicle until it is completely in thelane in which you are traveling. In the illustration shown,ACC has not yet det
Stationary Objects and VehiclesACC does not react to stationary objects and stationaryvehicles. For example, ACC will not react in situationswhere the
Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control ModeIn addition to adaptive cruise control mode, a normal(fixed speed) cruise control mode is available for cruisi
To Vary the Speed SettingThere are two ways to change the set speed:•Use the accelerator pedal to adjust the vehicle to thedesired speed and push the
PARKSENSE姞 REAR PARK ASSISTThe ParkSense威 Rear Park Assist system is a driver aidthat senses for obstacles behind the vehicle. Refer toParkSense威 Syst
The Warning Display contains two sets of yellow and redindicators, one set to warn of obstacles behind the leftrear of the vehicle and the other set t
ParkSense姞 System Usage PrecautionsNOTE:•Ensure that the rear bumper is free of snow, ice, mud,dirt and debris to keep the ParkSense威 Rear ParkAssist
•Objects must not be within 12 in (30 cm) from the rearfascia/bumper while driving the vehicle. Failure to doso can result in the system misinterpreti
WARNING!•Drivers must be careful when backing up evenwhen using the ParkSense威 Rear Park Assist sys-tem. Always check carefully behind your vehicle,lo
•This device must accept any interference that may bereceived, including interference that may cause undes-ired operation.VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM — IF
OVERHEAD CONSOLEThe overhead console contains courtesy/reading lightsand storage for sunglasses. Universal Garage DoorOpener (HomeLink威) buttons and p
The storage compartment access is a ⬙push/push⬙ design.Push on the raised bar on the compartment door to open.Push on the raised bar to close.GARAGE D
WARNING!•Your motorized door or gate will open and closewhile you are training the Universal Transceiver.Do not train the transceiver if people, pets,
2. Place the handheld transmitter 1 to 3 in (3 to 8 cm)from the HomeLink威 buttons while keeping the EVICdisplay in view.For optimal training, point th
This can usually be found where the hanging antennawire is attached to the garage door opener motor (it isNOT the button normally used to open and clo
Gate Operator/Canadian ProgrammingCanadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter sig-nals to “time-out” (or quit) after several seconds oftransmiss
Reprogramming A Single HomeLink姞 ButtonTo reprogram a channel that has been previously trained,follow these steps:1. Place the ignition in the RUN pos
General InformationThis device complies with FCC rules Part 15 and IndustryCanada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:1. This
WARNING!•Never leave children in a vehicle with the key inthe ignition switch (or with the ignition in theAccessory or Run position, for vehicles equi
Pinch Protect FeatureThis feature will detect an obstruction in the opening ofthe sunroof during Express Close operation. If an ob-struction in the pa
TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE1INTRODUCTION...32THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE...
the vehicle ignition is ⬙OFF⬙ (refer to “Starting Proce-dures” in “Starting And Operating” for further informa-tion). Then either press the power door
Wind BuffetingWind buffeting can be described as the perception ofpressure on the ears or a helicopter-type sound in theears. Your vehicle may exhibit
ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETSThere are two 12 Volt (13 Amp) electrical power outletson this vehicle. Both of the power outlets are protected bya fuse.Inser
The center console outlet is powered directly from thebattery (power available at all times). Items plugged intothis outlet may discharge the battery
CAUTION!•Many accessories that can be plugged in drawpower from the vehicle’s battery even when not inuse (i.e., cellular phones, etc.). Eventually, i
CUPHOLDERSFront Seat CupholdersThe cupholders are located in the forward edge of thecenter console.Rear Seat CupholdersThe rear seat cupholders are lo
STORAGEConsole FeaturesThe center console contains two shift bezel cubby binswith rubber mats for holding small items. For vehiclesnot equipped with n
The top compartment holds small items, such as a penand note pad, while the larger bottom compartment willhold CDs and alike. The bottom compartment a
When the seatback is folded to the upright position, makesure it is latched by strongly pulling on the top of theseatback above the seat strap.WARNING
rear window defroster and the heated outside mirrors (ifequipped). An indicator in the button will illuminatewhen the rear window defroster is on. The
exterior lights will flash, the horn will sound, and theignition will not start the vehicle. If this occurs, disarmthe Vehicle Security Alarm.Vehicles
UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTS䡵 Instrument Panel Features ... 213䡵 Instrument Cluster — Base ... 214䡵 Instrument
䡵 Media Center 730N/430 (RER/REN/RBZ) —AM/FM Stereo Radio And CD/DVD/HDD/NAV — If Equipped ... 252▫ Operating Instructions — Voice Co
▫ Using This Feature ... 278▫ Controlling The iPod威 Using Radio Buttons . 278▫ Play Mode ... 279▫ List Or Browse
▫ Manual Air Conditioning And HeatingSystem ... 293▫ Automatic Temperature Control— If Equipped ... 296▫ O
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES1 — Air Outlet 7 — Radio 13 — Ignition Switch2 — Instrument Cluster 8 — Climate Control 14 — Hood Release3 — Hazard Switch 9
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — BASE214 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER — PREMIUM4UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 215
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS1. Electronic Speed Control / Adaptive Cruise Control(ACC) Indicator Light — If EquippedThis light will turn on when th
NOTE: U.S. Federal regulations require that upon trans-fer of vehicle ownership, the seller certify to the pur-chaser the correct mileage that the veh
Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) / All Wheel Drive (AWD)Displays (Base Cluster)On vehicles equipped with a Base Instrument Cluster, theodometer will display “2d
NOTE: Inserting the Key Fob with RKE transmitter intothe ignition switch disables all buttons on that RKEtransmitter; however, the buttons on the rema
damaged, a “noFUSE” message will display in the odom-eter display area. For further information on fuses andfuse locations refer to “Fuses” in “Mainta
7. TachometerThe red segments indicate the maximum permissibleengine revolutions per minute (RPM x 1000) for each gearrange. Ease up on the accelerato
10. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) / Brake AssistSystem (BAS) Malfunction Indicator LightThe yellow Electronic Stability Program (ESP)/ Brake Assi
12. Brake Warning LightThis light monitors various brake functions,including brake fluid level and parking brakeapplication. If the brake light turns
Vehicles equipped with the Anti-Lock Brake System(ABS), are also equipped with Electronic Brake ForceDistribution (EBD). In the event of an EBD failur
CAUTION!Driving with a hot engine cooling system coulddamage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge reads“H,” pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the
16. High Beam IndicatorThis indicator will turn on when the high beamheadlights are ON. Push the multifunction leveraway from the steering wheel to sw
turn off. If the light remains lit with the engine running,your vehicle will usually be drivable. However, see anauthorized dealer for service as soon
maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation hasnot reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMSlow tire pressure telltale.Your ve
23. Charging System LightThis light shows the status of the electrical charg-ing system. The light should come on when theignition switch is first pla
Settings (Customer-Programmable Features)” in “Un-derstanding Your Instrument Panel” for further infor-mation.•For vehicles not equipped with the EVIC
WARNING!A malfunctioning catalytic converter, as referencedabove, can reach higher temperatures than in normaloperating conditions. This can cause a f
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER(EVIC) — IF EQUIPPEDThe Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) fea-tures a driver-interactive display that
•Surround Sound modes (if equipped with Driver-Selectable Surround [DSS])The system allows the driver to select information bypressing the following b
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)DisplaysWhen the appropriate conditions exist, the EVIC displaysthe following messages:•Turn Signal On (wi
•SERVICE AWD SYSTEM — All Wheel Drive (AWD)system is not functioning properly and service isrequired.•Normal Cruise Ready — When Adaptive Cruise Con-t
•Distance Set — After changing the desired followingdistance in the ACC system, this message will displaymomentarily. Refer to “Adaptive Cruise Contro
•Channel # Trained•Clearing Channels•Channels Cleared•Did Not Train•Left Front Low Pressure (with a single chime). Refer toinformation on “Tire Pressu
Oil Change RequiredYour vehicle is equipped with an engine oil changeindicator system. The “Oil Change Required” messagewill flash in the EVIC display
•Display Units of Measure inPress the SCROLL button to cycle through all the TripComputer functions.The Trip Functions mode displays the following inf
This feature allows you to monitor when you are drivingin a fuel efficient manner, and it can be used to modifydriving habits in order to increase fue
•For vehicles not equipped with the EVIC, perform thefollowing procedure:1. Press and hold the UNLOCK button on a programmedRKE transmitter for at lea
•Trip AShows the total distance traveled for Trip A since the lastreset.•Trip BShows the total distance traveled for Trip B since the lastreset.•Elaps
Keyless Go Display — If EquippedWhen the ENGINE START/STOP button is pressed tochange ignition switch positions, the Keyless Go iconmomentarily appear
Automatic All Wheel Drive (AWD) Displays — IfEquippedAutomatic AWD operation could be activated by outsidetemperature, wheel slip, or other predetermi
Driver-Selectable Surround Sound (DSS) – IfEquippedPress and release the MENU button until “SurroundSound” displays in the EVIC. The EVIC provides inf
degree turns (in an area free from large metal or metallicobjects) until the “CAL” message displayed in the EVICturns off. The compass will now functi
NOTE: Keep magnetic materials away from the top ofthe instrument panel, such as iPod’s, Cell Phones, Lap-tops and Radar Detectors. This is where the c
used to select an item, and the AUDIO MODE button canbe used to return to the previous menu. When the Mapdisplay is active, pressing the FUNCTION SELE
“Lock Doors Automatically at 15 mph (24 km/h)”When ON is selected, all doors will lock automaticallywhen the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph (24 km/
“Recall Memory with Remote Key Unlock” — IfEquippedWhen ON is selected, you can use your RKE transmitterto recall one of two pre-programmed memory pro
NOTE: The seat will return to the memorized seatlocation (if Recall Memory with Remote Key Unlock is setto ON) when the RKE transmitter is used to unl
To Lock the DoorsPress and release the LOCK button on the RKE transmit-ter to lock all doors. The turn signal lights will flash andthe horn will chirp
position when the transmission is shifted out of RE-VERSE. To make your selection, press and release theFUNCTION SELECT button until “ON” or “OFF”appe
“Confirmation of Voice Commands” — IfEquippedWhen ON is selected, all voice commands from theUconnect™ system are confirmed. To make your selec-tion,
“Passive Entry” — If EquippedThe Passive Entry system is an enhancement to thevehicle’s Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system. When ONis selected, this fe
MEDIA CENTER 730N/430 (RER/REN/RBZ) —AM/FM STEREO RADIO AND CD/DVD/HDD/NAV —IF EQUIPPEDNOTE: The sales code is located on the lower right sideof the u
displayed. To move the minute backward, touch thescreen where the word “Min” with the arrow pointingdownward is displayed.5. To save the new time sett
3. Touch the screen where the words “Set Time Zone” aredisplayed. The time zone selection menu will appear onthe screen.4. Select a time zone by touch
6. To save the new time setting, touch the screen wherethe word “Save” is displayed.Changing Daylight Savings TimeWhen selected, this feature will dis
4. Touch the screen where the words “Set Time Zone” aredisplayed. The time zone selection menu will appear onthe screen.5. Select a time zone by touch
Power Switch/Volume Control (Rotary)Push the ON/VOLUME control knob to turn on theradio. Push the ON/VOLUME control knob a secondtime to turn off the
RW/FFPressing the RW (Rewind) or FF (Fast Forward) buttonscauses the tuner to search for the next frequency in thedirection of the arrows. This featur
alarm. Opening a door with the security alarm activatedwill cause the alarm to sound. Press the UNLOCK buttonto deactivate the security alarm.To Unlat
SET/RND Button — To Set the PushbuttonMemoryWhen you are receiving a station that you wish tocommit to pushbutton memory, press the SET/RNDbutton. The
discs (CD-RW), compact discs with MP3 tracks andmultisession compact discs with CD and MP3 tracks.Inserting Compact Disc(s)Gently insert one CD into t
EJECT Button - Ejecting a CDPress the EJECT button to eject the CD.If you have ejected a disc and have not removed it within10 seconds, it will be rel
Press the right SEEK button to move to the next ran-domly selected track.Press the RND button a second time to stop RandomPlay.Notes on Playing MP3 Fi
•Level 2: 31 (including a separator ⬙.⬙ and a three-character extension)Multisession disc formats are supported by the radio.Multisession discs may co
Playback of MP3 FilesWhen a medium containing MP3 data is loaded, theradio checks all files on the medium. If the mediumcontains a lot of folders or f
MEDIA CENTER 130 (RES/RSC) — AM/FMSTEREO RADIO WITH CD PLAYER (MP3 AUXJACK) AND SIRIUS RADIONOTE: The radio sales code is located on the lower rightsi
to seek up and the left switch to seek down. The radiowill remain tuned to the new station until you makeanother selection. Holding either button will
3. After adjusting the hours, press the right side TUNE/SCROLL control knob to set the minutes. The minuteswill begin to blink.4. Adjust the minutes u
Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a secondtime and MID will display. Turn the TUNE/SCROLLcontrol knob to the right or left to increase or decre
Transmitter Battery ReplacementThe recommended replacement battery is one CR2032battery.NOTE:•Do not touch the battery terminals that are on the backh
Program Type16-Digit Character Dis-playClassic Rock Cls RockCollege CollegeCountry CountryForeign Language LanguageInformation InformJazz JazzNews New
SETUP ButtonPressing the SETUP button allows you to select betweenthe following items:•Set Clock — Pressing the SELECT button will allowyou to set the
Buttons1-6These buttons tune the radio to the stations that youcommit to pushbutton memory (12 AM and 12 FMstations).DISC/AUX ButtonPressing the DISC/
CAUTION! (Continued)•Do not use adhesive labels. These labels can peelaway and jam the player mechanism.•RES is a single CD player. Do not attempt to
AM/FM ButtonPress the button to select either AM or FM mode.SET/RND Button (Random Play Button)Press this button while the CD is playing to activateRa
a number instead. With a maximum number of files,exceeding 20 folders will result in this display. With200 files, exceeding 50 folders will result in
MPEG Specifi-cationSampling Fre-quency (kHz)Bit Rate (kbps)MPEG-2 AudioLayer 324, 22.05, 16160, 128, 144,112, 96, 80, 64,56, 48, 40, 32, 24,16, 8ID3 T
begin playing the files contained in that folder (or thenext folder in sequence if the selection does not containplayable files).The folder list will
Operating Instructions - Uconnect™ Phone (IfEquipped)Refer to “Uconnect™ Phone” in “Understanding TheFeatures If Your Vehicle”.Operating Instructions
Connecting The iPod姞Use the provided connection cable to connect an iPod威 tothe vehicle’s 16–pin connector port (which is located inthe glove compartm
3. Reposition the access door panel over the batteryopening and snap into place.General InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules
Play ModeWhen switched to UCI mode, the iPod威 automaticallystarts Play mode. In Play mode, use the following buttonson the radio faceplate to control
•While a track is playing, press the INFO button to seethe associated metadata (artist, track title, album, etc.)for that track. Pressing the INFO but
fast will scroll through the list faster. During fastscroll, a slight delay in updating the information onthe radio display may be noticed.•During all
CAUTION!•Leaving the iPod威 (or any supported device) any-where in the vehicle in extreme heat or cold canalter the operation or damage the device. Fol
information, call the toll-free number 888-539-7474, orvisit the Sirius web site at www.sirius.com, or at www-.siriuscanada.ca for Canadian residents.
bikes should be placed as far rearward as possible, withinthe loading design of the rack. Do not place items directlyon or above the antenna.Reception
INFO ButtonPressing the INFO button will cycle the display informa-tion between Artist, Song Title, and Composer (if avail-able). Also, pressing and h
SETUP ButtonPressing the SETUP button allows you to select thefollowing items:•Display Sirius ID number — Press the AUDIO/SELECT button to display the
KICKER姞 HIGH PERFORMANCE SOUND SYSTEMWITH DRIVER-SELECTABLE SURROUND (DSS) –IF EQUIPPEDYour vehicle is equipped with a state of the art audioamplifier
NOTE: Dependent on the audio source, the output maysound better in stereo or DDS surround mode.When in “Audio Surround” mode, balance is set auto-mati
How to Use Remote StartAll of the following conditions must be met before theengine will remote start:•Shift lever in PARK•Doors closed•Hood closed•Tr
NOTE: Close the armrest after the LCD screen has beenraised to its viewing position.•The radio and DVD player controls allow front seatoperation for e
Audio/Video RCA Jacks (AUX Jacks)on the rear of the center console enablethe monitor to display video directlyfrom a video camera, connect videogames
Vehicles equipped with steering wheel-mounted buttonsare also equipped with the Electronic Vehicle InformationCenter (EVIC). The EVIC features a drive
CD/DVD DISC MAINTENANCETo keep a CD/DVD in good condition, take the followingprecautions:1. Handle the disc by its edge; avoid touching thesurface.2.
Manual Air Conditioning and Heating System Blower ControlThe rotary knob on the left controls theblower. The control has an OFF posi-tion and four spe
Temperature ControlThe rotary knob in the center controlsair temperature. Rotate the control tothe left for cooler air temperature andto the right for
•Bi-LevelAir flows through the outlets located in the instru-ment panel and through the outlets located on thefloor. Air flows through the registers i
Automatic Temperature Control — If EquippedAutomatic OperationThe Dual-Zone Climate Control System automaticallymaintains the climate in the cabin of
72°F (22°C) is the recommended setting for maximumcomfort for the average person; however, this may vary.NOTE: The temperature setting can be adjusted
Attempting to use the recirculation while in thesemodes will cause the indicator in the control button toblink and then turn off.Manual OperationThis
To Enter Remote Start ModePress and release the REMOTE START buttonon the RKE transmitter twice, within five sec-onds. The parking lights will flash a
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The operator can override the AUTO mode setting tochange airflow distribution by rotating the mode controlknob (on the right) to one of the following
NOTE: To control the air conditioning manually, themode selector must be moved out of the AUTO position.•Recirculation ControlThis button can be used
Winter OperationUse of the air Recirculation mode during Winter monthsis not recommended because it may cause windowfogging.Vacation StorageAny time y
Control Setting Suggestions for Various Weather Conditions4UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 303
STARTING AND OPERATINGCONTENTS䡵 Starting Procedures ... 309▫ Automatic Transmission ... 309▫ Keyless Go™ ...
▫ Five-Speed Automatic Transmission– If Equipped ... 324▫ Gear Ranges ... 324䡵 AutoStick威 — If Equipped ...
䡵 Tire Safety Information ... 345▫ Tire Markings ... 345▫ Tire Identification Number (TIN) ... 349▫ Tire Termi
▫ Reformulated Gasoline ... 375▫ Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends ... 375▫ E85 Usage In Non-Flex Fuel Vehicles ... 376▫ MMT In Gaso
Stop button is installed in the ignition switch, otherwise,insert the Key Fob into the ignition switch and turn to theRUN position. Refer to the “Pass
STARTING PROCEDURESBefore starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust theinside and outside mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and ifpresent, instruc
Do not press the accelerator. Use the Fob with IntegratedKey to briefly turn the ignition switch to the STARTposition and release it as soon as the st
NOTE: The ENGINE START/STOP button should onlybe removed or inserted with the ignition in the LOCKposition (OFF position for Keyless Go™).Normal Start
NOTE: If the ignition switch is left in the ACC or RUN(engine not running) position and the transmission is inPARK, the system will automatically time
WARNING! (Continued)•Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to getit started. Vehicles equipped with an automatictransmission cannot be started th
CAUTION!To prevent damage to the starter, wait 10 to 15 sec-onds before trying again.After StartingThe idle speed is controlled automatically and it w
CAUTION! (Continued)•Do not shift from REVERSE, PARK, or NEUTRALinto any forward gear when the engine is aboveidle speed.•Before shifting into any gea
NOTE:•After selecting any driving position, wait a moment toallow the gear to engage fully before accelerating,especially when the engine is cold.•If
WARNING!Unintended movement of a vehicle could injurethose in and near the vehicle. As with all vehicles,you should never exit a vehicle while the eng
Brake/Transmission Interlock Manual OverrideThere is an override for the BTSI that allows you to movethe shift lever out of the PARK position if an el
If the door lock plunger is down when you shut the door,the door will lock. Make sure the key is not inside thevehicle before closing the door.WARNING
With Keyless Go™ – If EquippedIf the engine is running, press the START/STOP button toturn it off. Release the brake pedal and press the START/STOP bu
When parking on a flat surface, place the shift lever in thePARK position first, and then apply the parking brake.When parking on a hill, it is import
NEUTRALThis range is used when the vehicle is standing forprolonged periods with the engine running. The enginemay be started in this range. Set the p
•If the transmission temperature gets too hot, thetransmission may downshift out of Overdrive or en-gage Overdrive at higher vehicle speeds until thet
NOTE:•The torque converter clutch will not engage until thetransmission fluid and engine coolant is warm (usu-ally after 1–3 miles [1.6–4.8 km] of dri
NOTE: Even if the transmission can be reset, we recom-mend that you visit an authorized dealer at your earliestpossible convenience. Your authorized d
When parking on a flat surface, place the shift lever in thePARK position first, and then apply the parking brake.When parking on a hill, it is import
NEUTRALThis range is used when the vehicle is standing forprolonged periods with the engine running. The enginemay be started in this range. Set the p
Temporary Transmission Limp Home ModeThe transmission is monitored for abnormal conditions.If a condition is detected that could result in transmissio
AutoStick威/Electronic Range Select (ERS)Your vehicle may be equipped with AutoStick威 or Elec-tronic Range Select (ERS) to provide greater driver con-t
Power Door LocksA power door lock switch is on each front door trimpanel. Use this switch to lock or unlock the doors.If you press the power door lock
OperationWhen the shift lever is in the DRIVE position, thetransmission will operate automatically, shifting betweenthe five available gears. To engag
To maximize fuel economy, your AWD vehicle automati-cally defaults to rear-wheel drive (RWD) when road andenvironmental conditions are such that wheel
WARNING!Rapid acceleration on slippery surfaces is dangerous.Unequal traction can cause sudden pulling of the rearwheels. You could lose control of th
Flowing/Rising WaterWARNING!Do not drive on or across a road or path where wateris flowing and/or rising (as in storm run-off). Flow-ing water can wea
CAUTION! (Continued)•Driving through standing water may cause dam-age to your vehicle’s drivetrain components. Al-ways inspect your vehicle’s fluids (
POWER STEERINGThe standard power steering system will give you goodvehicle response and increased ease of maneuverabilityin tight spaces. The system w
apparent, and/or the system is not functioning as antici-pated. Coordinate inspection efforts through an autho-rized dealer.CAUTION!Do not use chemica
The foot operated parking brake is located below thelower left corner of the instrument panel. To apply thepark brake, firmly push the park brake peda
make it difficult to move the shift lever out of PARK. Theparking brake should always be applied whenever thedriver is not in the vehicle.WARNING!•Nev
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEMThe Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) provides increasedvehicle stability and brake performance under mostbraking conditions. The sys
4. The throttle is pressed.5. The vehicle speed is above 15 mph (24 km/h).6. The doors were not previously locked using the powerdoor lock switch or R
WARNING!•The ABS contains sophisticated electronic equip-ment that may be susceptible to interferencecaused by improperly installed or high outputradi
ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMYour vehicle is equipped with an advanced electronicbrake control system that include Anti-Lock Brake Sys-tem (ABS), Tr
Brake Assist System (BAS)This system complements the ABS by optimizing thevehicle braking capability during emergency brake ma-neuvers. This system de
power may also be reduced to assist in counteracting thecondition of oversteer or understeer and help the vehiclemaintain the desired path.The ESP use
The ESP system has two available operating modes:ESP OnThis is the normal operating mode for the ESP. Wheneverthe vehicle is started, the ESP system w
switch. Once the situation requiring “Partial Off” mode isovercome, turn the ESP on again by momentarily press-ing the ESP OFF switch. This may be don
NOTE:•The “ESP/TCS Indicator Light” and the “ESP/BASMalfunction Indicator Light” will turn on momen-tarily each time the ignition switch is turned to
NOTE:•P (Passenger) - Metric tire sizing is based on U.S.design standards. P-Metric tires have the letter “P”molded into the sidewall preceding the si
Tire Sizing ChartEXAMPLE:Size Designation:P = Passenger car tire size based on U.S. design standardsⴖ...blank...ⴖ = Passenger car tire based on Euro
EXAMPLE:Service Description:95 = Load Index— A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carryH = Speed Symbol— A symbol indicating t
Automatic Unlock Doors on ExitThe doors will unlock automatically on vehicles withpower door locks if:1. The Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit feature is
Tire Identification Number (TIN)The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tire,however, the date code may only be on one side. Tireswith white
Tire Terminology and DefinitionsTerm DefinitionB-Pillar The vehicle B-Pillar is a structural member of the body locatedbetween the front and rear door
Tire Loading and Tire PressureTire Placard LocationNOTE: The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listedon the driver’s side B-Pillar.Tire and Loadi
LoadingThe vehicle maximum load on the tire must not exceedthe load carrying capacity of the tire on your vehicle. Youwill not exceed the tire’s load
4. The resulting figure equals the available amount ofcargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if “XXX”amount equals 1,400 lbs (635 kg) and there
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WARNING!Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overloadingcan cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, andincrease your stopping distance. Use ti
WARNING! (Continued)•Unequal tire pressures from one side of the ve-hicle to the other can cause the vehicle to drift tothe right or left.•Always driv
CAUTION!After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, al-ways reinstall the valve stem cap. This will preventmoisture and dirt from entering the va
Tire Pressures for High Speed OperationThe manufacturer advocates driving at safe speedswithin posted speed limits. Where speed limits or condi-tions
5. Repeat these steps if you want to return this feature toits previous setting.NOTE: Use the Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit featurein accordance with
WARNING!Temporary use spare tires are for emergency use only.With these tires, do not drive more than 50 mph(80 km/h). Temporary use spare tires have
WARNING!The limited-use spare tires are for emergency useonly. Installation of this limited-use spare tire affectsvehicle handling. With this tire, do
These indicators are molded into the bottom of the treadgrooves. They will appear as bands when the tread depthbecomes 1/16 in (2 mm). When the tread
Replacement TiresThe tires on your new vehicle provide a balance of manycharacteristics. They should be inspected regularly forwear and correct cold t
WARNING! (Continued)•Failure to equip your vehicle with tires havingadequate speed capability can result in sudden tirefailure and loss of vehicle con
TIRE ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONSTires on the front and rear axles of vehicles operate atdifferent loads and perform different steering, driving,and braki
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS)The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) will warn thedriver of a low tire pressure based on the vehicle recom-mende
For example, your vehicle may have a recommendedcold (parked for more than three hours) placard pressureof 30 psi (207 kPa). If the ambient temperatur
NOTE:•The TPMS is not intended to replace normal tire careand maintenance or to provide warning of a tire failureor condition.•The TPMS should not be
TPMS will only monitor the pressure in the full size sparewhen it is used in place of a road tire. Otherwise, a sparewith a pressure below the low-pre
Door 1st Press” and “Unlock All Doors 1st Press”, refer to“Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)/PersonalSettings (Customer-Programmable Featur
Vehicles with Full Size Spare1. The matching full size spare wheel and tire assemblyhas a TPM sensor that can be monitored by the TPMS.2. If you insta
Premium System – If EquippedThe Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) uses wirelesstechnology with wheel rim mounted electronic sensors tomonitor tire p
Should this occur, you should stop as soon as possibleand inflate the tires with a low pressure condition (thoseflashing in the EVIC graphic) to the v
If the ignition switch is cycled, this sequence will repeat,providing the system fault still exists. If the system faultno longer exists, the TPM Tell
EVIC will display a low pressure message and a graphicshowing the low tire pressure value flashing.3. After driving the vehicle for up to 20 minutes a
warning limit in any of the four active road tires. Thevehicle may need to be driven for up to 20 minutes above15 mph (25 km/h) in order for the TPMS
premium gasoline is not recommended, as it will notprovide any benefit over regular gasoline in these en-gines.Light spark knock at low engine speeds
CAUTION!DO NOT use gasoline containing Methanol or E85Ethanol. Use of these blends may result in startingand driveability problems and may damage crit
MMT In GasolineMMT is a manganese-containing metallic additive that isblended into some gasoline to increase octane. Gasolineblended with MMT provides
CAUTION! (Continued)•An out-of-tune engine or certain fuel or ignitionmalfunctions can cause the catalytic converter tooverheat. If you notice a punge
deck lid, the deck lid will automatically unlatch, unlessanother one of the vehicle’s Passive Entry RKE transmit-ters is outside the vehicle and withi
WARNING! (Continued)•Guard against carbon monoxide with propermaintenance. Have the exhaust system inspectedevery time the vehicle is raised. Have any
NOTE: When removing the fuel filler cap, lay the captether in the hook, located on the fuel filler cap doorreinforcement.CAUTION!•Damage to the fuel s
WARNING! (Continued)•Never add fuel to the vehicle when the engine isrunning.•A fire may result if gasoline is pumped into aportable container that is
Do not exceed the specified Gross Vehicle Weight Rating(GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).Vehicle Certification LabelYour vehicle has a Veh
OverloadingThe load carrying components (axle, springs, tires,wheels, etc.) of your vehicle will provide satisfactoryservice as long as you do not exc
TRAILER TOWINGIn this section, you will find safety tips and informationon limits to the type of towing you can reasonably dowith your vehicle. Before
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)The GAWR is the maximum capacity of the front and rearaxles. Distribute the load over the front and rear axlesevenly. M
Weight-Distributing HitchA weight-distributing system works by applying lever-age through spring (load) bars. They are typically usedfor heavier loads
The following chart provides the industry standard forthe maximum trailer weight a given trailer hitch class cantow and should be used to assist you i
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetra
NOTE: For emergency key information, refer to “AWord About Your Keys”.3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the opposite rear door.NOTE: When the Child Protecti
Consider the following items when computing theweight on the rear axle of the vehicle:•The tongue weight of the trailer.•The weight of any other type
CAUTION! (Continued)•During the first 500 miles (805 km) that a trailer istowed, do not drive over 50 mph (80 km/h) and donot make starts at full thro
WARNING! (Continued)•Vehicles with trailers should not be parked on agrade. When parking, apply the parking brake onthe tow vehicle. Put the tow vehic
−Check for signs of tire wear or visible tire damagebefore towing a trailer. Refer to “Tires – GeneralInformation” in “Starting and Operating” for inf
WARNING!•Do not connect trailer brakes to your vehicle’shydraulic brake lines. It can overload your brakesystem and cause it to fail. You might not ha
Four-Pin Connector1 — Female Pins 4 — Park2 — Male Pin 5 — Left Stop/Turn3 — Ground 6 — Right Stop/TurnSeven-Pin Connector1 — Battery 5 — Ground2 — Ba
Towing TipsBefore setting out on a trip, practice turning, stopping,and backing up the trailer in an area located away fromheavy traffic.Automatic Tra
AutoStick威/Electronic Range Select (ERS) – IfEquipped−By using the AutoStick威/Electronic Range Select (ERS)mode and selecting a specific gear range, f
WARNING!If the driveshaft is removed, the vehicle can roll evenif the transmission is in PARK, which could causeserious injury or death.The parking br
INTRODUCTIONCONTENTS䡵 Introduction ... 4䡵 How To Use This Manual ... 4䡵 Warnings And Cautions ...
•For emergency exit with the system engaged, movethe door lock plunger to the UNLOCK position, rolldown the window and open the door with the outsided
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIESCONTENTS䡵 Hazard Warning Flasher ... 400䡵 If Your Engine Overheats ... 400䡵 Jacking And Tire Changi
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERThe Hazard Warning flasher switch is located in thecenter of the instrument panel between the center airoutlets.Press the switch
•You can also turn the temperature control to maximumheat, the mode control to floor and the blower controlto high. This allows the heater core to act
WARNING! (Continued)•Getting under a jacked-up vehicle is dangerous.The vehicle could slip off the jack and fall on you.You could be crushed. Never ge
3. Remove the fastener securing the spare tire.4. Remove the spare tire.5. Remove the fastener securing the jack.WARNING!A loose tire or jack thrown f
Preparations for Jacking1. Park the vehicle on a firm, level surface as far from theedge of the roadway as possible. Avoid icy or slipperyareas.WARNIN
WARNING! (Continued)•Always park on a firm, level surface as far fromthe edge of the roadway as possible before raisingthe vehicle.•Block the wheel di
2. If equipped with steel wheels, do not remove thewheel cover at this time. If equipped with aluminumwheels where the center cap covers the lug nuts,
3. Before raising the vehicle, use the lug wrench toloosen, but not remove, the lug nuts on the wheel withthe flat tire. Turn the lug nuts countercloc
Jack Engagement Locations408 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
WINDOWSPower WindowsThe window controls on the driver’s door control all thedoor windows.There are single window controls on each passenger doortrim p
5. Raise the vehicle just enough to remove the flat tireand install the spare tire.WARNING!Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can makethe vehic
WARNING!A loose tire or jack thrown forward in a collision orhard stop could endanger the occupants of the ve-hicle. Always stow the jack parts and th
1. Mount the road tire on the axle. For vehicles equippedwith wheel covers, perform Steps 2 and 3. For vehiclesequipped with center caps, proceed to S
3. Align the valve notch in the wheel cover with thevalve stem on the wheel. Install the cover by hand,snapping the cover over the two lug nuts. Do no
JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURESIf your vehicle has a discharged battery it can be jump-started using a set of jumper cables and a battery inanother vehicle o
Remote Battery PostsWARNING!•Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan when-ever the hood is raised. It can start anytime theignition switch is on.
2. Turn off the heater, radio, and all unnecessary electri-cal accessories.3. If using another vehicle to jump-start the battery, parkthe vehicle with
WARNING!Do not connect the cable to the negative post (-) of thedischarged battery. The resulting electrical sparkcould cause the battery to explode a
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLEIf your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand, or snow, itcan often be moved by a rocking motion. Turn yoursteering wheel right an
WARNING!Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces gener-ated by excessive wheel speeds may cause damage, oreven failure, of the axle and tires. A t
WARNING!Never leave children in a vehicle with the key in theignition switch or leave a vehicle with Keyless Go inthe ACC or RUN position. Occupants,
Vehicles equipped with AWD can be towed with thetransmission in NEUTRAL and the rear wheels OFF theground (or the rear driveshaft removed) with no lim
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTS䡵 Engine Compartment — 2.7L ... 423䡵 Engine Compartment — 3.5L ... 424䡵 Engine Compartment — 5.7L
▫ Adding Washer Fluid ... 440▫ Exhaust System ... 441▫ Cooling System ... 444▫ Brake System ...
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.7L1 — Integrated Power Module 6 — Air Cleaner Filter2 — Engine Oil Dipstick 7 — Engine Oil Fill3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Access
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 3.5L1 — Integrated Power Module 6 — Engine Oil Fill2 — Air Cleaner Filter 7 — Engine Oil Dipstick3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Access
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 5.7L1 — Integrated Power Module 6 — Air Cleaner Filter2 — Coolant Pressure Cap 7 — Engine Oil Fill3 — Brake Fluid Reservoir Acces
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD IIYour vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboarddiagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitorsthe perfor
TRIP ODOMETER button to turn off the message. If theproblem continues, the message will appear the next timethe vehicle is started.A loose, improperly
a. The MIL will flash for about 10 seconds and thenreturn to being fully illuminated until you turn OFFthe ignition or start the engine. This means th
•Any impact due to rough road conditions may triggerthe auto-reverse function unexpectedly during auto-closure. If this happens, pull the switch light
NOTE: Intentional tampering with emissions controlsystems may void your warranty and could result in civilpenalties being assessed against you.WARNING
CAUTION! (Continued)•Your vehicle has been built with improved fluidsthat protect the performance and durability ofyour vehicle and also allow extende
Checking the oil while the vehicle is on level ground willimprove the accuracy of the oil level readings. Maintainthe oil level in the “SAFE” range. A
CAUTION!Do not use chemical flushes in your engine oil as thechemicals can damage your engine. Such damage isnot covered by the New Vehicle Limited Wa
Synthetic Engine OilsYou may use synthetic engine oils provided the recom-mended oil quality requirements are met, and the recom-mended maintenance in
WARNING!The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, etc.) canprovide a measure of protection in the case of enginebackfire. Do not remove the air in
WARNING!•Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution and canburn or even blind you. Do not allow battery fluidto contact your eyes, skin, or clothing.
WARNING! (Continued)•The battery in this vehicle has a vent hose thatshould not be disconnected and should only bereplaced with a battery of the same
WARNING!•Use only refrigerants and compressor lubricantsapproved by the manufacturer for your air condi-tioning system. Some unapproved refrigerants a
1. Remove the access door in the cowl screen by pressingthe retaining clips.2. Slide the lid on the filter adapter forward and downand remove the used
1. Pull the window switch up to close window com-pletely and continue to hold the switch up for anadditional two seconds after the window is closed.Wi
3. Install the new filter with arrows pointing in thedirection of airflow, which is toward the rear of thevehicle (text and arrows on the filter will
The external lock cylinders should be lubricated twice ayear, preferably in the Fall and Spring. Apply a smallamount of a high quality lubricant, such
To prevent freeze-up of your windshield washer systemin cold weather, select a solution or mixture that meets orexceeds the temperature range of your
WARNING!•Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They containcarbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless andodorless. Breathing it can make you unconsciousand
Under normal operating conditions, the catalytic con-verter will not require maintenance. However, it is im-portant to keep the engine properly tuned
Cooling SystemWARNING!•When working near the radiator cooling fan, dis-connect the fan motor lead or turn the ignitionswitch to the LOCK position (OFF
Cooling System – Drain, Flush, and RefillIf the engine coolant (antifreeze) is dirty or contains aconsiderable amount of sediment, clean and flush wit
CAUTION! (Continued)•This vehicle has not been designed for use withpropylene glycol-based engine coolant (anti-freeze). Use of propylene glycol-based
NOTE: Mixing engine coolant (antifreeze) types willdecrease the life of the engine coolant (antifreeze) andwill require more frequent engine coolant (
Disposal of Used CoolantUsed ethylene glycol-based engine coolant (antifreeze) isa regulated substance requiring proper disposal. Checkwith your local
With the ignition switch in the OFF position or the keyremoved from the ignition switch, the Trunk Open sym-bol will display until the trunk is closed
If an examination of your engine compartment shows noevidence of radiator or hose leaks, the vehicle may besafely driven. The vapor will soon dissipat
WARNING!Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure andpossibly an accident. Driving with your foot restingor riding on the brake pedal can result in
WARNING!•Use only manufacturer’s recommended brakefluid. Refer to “Fluids, Lubricants, and GenuineParts” in “Maintaining Your Vehicle” for furtherinfo
WARNING! (Continued)•Do not allow petroleum based fluid to contami-nate the brake fluid. Brake seal components couldbe damaged, causing partial or com
Fluid and Filter ChangesRefer to “Maintenance Schedule” for the proper mainte-nance intervals.If the transmission is disassembled for any reason, thef
All Wheel Drive (AWD) – If EquippedThe all wheel drive system consists of a transfer case andfront differential. The exterior surface of these compo-n
Appearance Care and Protection from CorrosionProtection of Body and Paint from CorrosionVehicle body care requirements vary according to geo-graphic l
•Use a high quality cleaner wax, such as MOPAR威Cleaner Wax or equivalent to remove road film, stainsand to protect your paint finish. Take care never
•If you carry special cargo such as chemicals, fertilizers,de-icer salt, etc., be sure that such materials are wellpackaged and sealed.•If a lot of dr
•Do not use any harsh solvents or any other form ofprotectants on Stain Repel products.Interior CareUse MOPAR威 Fabric Cleaner or equivalent to clean f
OCCUPANT RESTRAINTSSome of the most important safety features in yourvehicle are the restraint systems:•Three-point lap and shoulder belts for the dri
To minimize the possibility of scratching the lenses andreducing light output, avoid wiping with a dry cloth. Toremove road dirt, wash with a mild soa
Replace the belts if they appear frayed or worn or if thebuckles do not work properly.Cleaning the Center Console CupholdersClean with a damp cloth or
CAUTION!•When installing the integrated power modulecover, it is important to ensure the cover is prop-erly positioned and fully latched. Failure to d
Cavity Car-tridgeFuseMini-FuseDescription8 — 30 AmpGreenStarter9———10 30 AmpPink— Windshield Wiper11 30 AmpPink— Anti-Lock Brake System(ABS) Valves –
Rear Power Distribution CenterThere is also a power distribution center located in thetrunk under the spare tire access panel. This centercontains fus
CAUTION!•When installing the power distribution centercover, it is important to ensure the cover is prop-erly positioned and fully latched. Failure to
Cavity Car-tridgeFuseMini-FuseDescription5 30 AmpPink— Heated Seats – IfEquipped6 — 20 AmpYellowFuel Pump7 — 15 AmpBlueRear Heated Seats – IfEquipped8
Cavity Car-tridgeFuseMini-FuseDescription22———23———24———25———26———27 — 10 AmpRedOccupant Restraint Con-troller (ORC)28 — 10 AmpRedIgnition Run, AC Hea
Cavity Car-tridgeFuseMini-FuseDescription35 — 5 AmpOrangeAntenna Module – IfEquipped/PowerMirrors/Rain Sensor – IfEquipped36 — 25 AmpNaturalHands-Free
* Cavities 11, 12, and 13 contain self-resetting fuses(circuit breakers) that are only serviceable by an autho-rized dealer. The cluster, the driver s
WARNING!In a collision, you and your passengers can suffermuch greater injuries if you are not properly buckledup. You can strike the interior of your
NOTE: For lighted switches, see your authorized dealerfor replacement instructions.All of the interior bulbs are glass wedge base or glasscartridge ty
BULB REPLACEMENTLow Beam Headlamp, High Beam Headlamp,Park/Turn Lamp, Inner Park Lamp, and OuterPark Lamp – 300 Models1. Open the hood.NOTE: Removal o
3 — Park/Turn Lamp Bulb 4 — Inner Park Lamp Bulb5 — Outer Park Lamp Bulb7MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 471
CAUTION!Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. Oilcontamination will severely shorten bulb life. If thebulb comes in contact with an oily surfac
2. Remove two fasteners from the back of the tail lampassembly.3. Pull back the trunk liner.4. Remove the remaining fastener from the back of thetail
7. Pull the tail lamp assembly clear from the vehicle toaccess the bulbs.8. Turn the appropriate bulb and socket assembly coun-terclockwise to remove
9. Disconnect the bulb from the socket assembly andinstall the replacement bulb.10. Reinstall the bulb and socket assembly into the taillamp assembly,
Tail/Stop, Tail, Turn Signal Lamp, and BackupLamp — 300C Models1. Open the trunk.2. Remove two fasteners from the back of the tail lampassembly.3. Pul
7. Pull the tail lamp assembly clear from the vehicle toaccess the bulbs. Turn bulb sockets counterclockwise toremove.8. Turn the appropriate bulb and
9. Disconnect the bulb from the socket assembly andinstall the replacement bulb.10. Reinstall the bulb and socket assembly into the taillamp assembly,
WARNING!•It is dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside oroutside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding inthese areas are more likely to be ser
11. Reinstall the tail lamp assembly, fasteners, electricalconnector, and trunk liner.12. Close the trunk.License Lamp1. Remove the screws securing th
FLUID CAPACITIESU.S. MetricFuel (Approximate)2.7 Liter Engine 18 Gallons 68 Liters3.5 Liter Engine without All Wheel Drive 18 Gallons 68 Liters3.5 Lit
U.S. Metric3.5 Liter Engine without All Wheel Drive (MOPAR威 Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula or equivalent)11.1 Quarts 10.5 Liters3.5 Li
FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS, AND GENUINE PARTSEngineComponent Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine PartEngine Coolant MOPAR威 Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/100,000 Mile For
Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine PartFuel Selection – 2.7L Engine 87 OctaneFuel Selection – 3.5L and 5.7L En-gines87 Octane Acceptable — 89 Octa
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESCONTENTS䡵 Emissions Control System Maintenance ... 486䡵 Maintenance Schedule ... 486▫ Required Maintenance Inte
EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCEThe Scheduled Maintenance services listed in bold typemust be done at the times or mileages specified to ensurethe
NOTE:•The oil change indicator message will not monitor thetime since the last oil change. Change your vehicle’soil if it has been six months since yo
•Check the fluid levels of the coolant reservoir, brakemaster cylinder, and power steering, add as needed.•Check all lights and other electrical items
Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit back andadjust the front seat.2. The seat belt latch plate is abo
6,000 Miles (10,000 km) or6 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.Odometer Reading DateRepair
18,000 Miles (30,000 km) or18 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Inspect the rear axle fl
30,000 Miles (50,000 km) or30 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Replace the engine air c
42,000 Miles (70,000 km) or42 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.Odometer Reading DateRepai
54,000 Miles (90,000 km) or54 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Inspect the rear axle fl
60,000 Miles (100,000 km) or 60 Months Maintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Replace the engine a
66,000 Miles (110,000 km) or66 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.Odometer Reading DateRepa
78,000 Miles (130,000 km) or78 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.Odometer Reading DateRepa
90,000 Miles (150,000 km) or 90 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Replace the engine ai
96,000 Miles (160,000 km) or 96 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehicle
INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on selecting your new Chrysler GroupLLC vehicle. Be assured that it represents precisionworkmanship, distinctive styling,
WARNING!•A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle willnot protect you properly. The lap portion couldride too high on your body, possibly causingi
108,000 Miles (180,000 km) or 108 Months Maintenance ServiceSchedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ If using your vehic
120,000 Miles (200,000 km) or 120 Months Maintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Replace the engine
126,000 Miles (210,000 km) or126 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.❏ Inspect the rear axle
138,000 Miles (230,000 km) or138 Months MaintenanceService Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oilfilter.❏ Rotate tires.Odometer Reading DateRe
† This maintenance is recommended by the manufacturerto the owner, but is not required to maintain emissionswarranty.WARNING!•You can be badly injured
IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCECONTENTS䡵 Suggestions For Obtaining Service For YourVehicle ... 507▫ Prepare For The Appoint
䡵 Publication Order Forms ... 511䡵 Department Of Transportation Uniform TireQuality Grades ... 513▫ Treadwear ...
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FORYOUR VEHICLEPrepare For The AppointmentIf you’re having warranty work done, be sure to have theright papers with
This is why you should always talk to an authorizeddealer’s service manager first. Most matters can be re-solved with this process.•If for some reason
4. Position the lap belt across your thighs, below yourabdomen. To remove slack in the lap belt portion, pull upa bit on the shoulder belt. To loosen
Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or SpeechImpaired (TDD/TTY)To assist customers who have hearing difficulties, themanufacturer has installed specia
We appreciate that you have made a major investmentwhen you purchased the vehicle. An authorized dealerhas also made a major investment in facilities,
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open aninvestigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists ina group of vehicles, it may order a r
vehicle, system, and/or components is written instraightforward language with illustrations, diagrams,and charts.•Diagnostic Procedure ManualsDiagnost
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORMTIRE QUALITY GRADESThe following tire grading categories were established bythe National Highway Traffic Safety Ad
Temperature GradesThe temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C,representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heatand its ability to
About Your Brakes ...335ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) ...338Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) (Cruise Control) . . 162Adding
Auto Unlock, Doors ...34Auto Up Power Windows ...41Automatic Dimming Mirror ... 92Automatic Door Lock
Fluid Check ...450,483Master Cylinder ...450Parking ... 335Warning Light ...
6. To release the belt, push the red button on the buckle.The belt will automatically retract to its stowed position.If necessary, slide the latch pla
Coin Holder ... 204Cold Weather Operation ...312Compact Disc (CD) Maintenance ...292Compact Spare Ti
Deck Lid, Power Release ... 43Defroster, Rear Window ... 206Defroster, Windshield ...83,294,300Delay (Int
Emergency, In Case ofFreeing Vehicle When Stuck ... 417Hazard Warning Flasher ... 400Jacking ...40
Exhaust System ...81,441Exterior Folding Mirrors ... 93Exterior Lighting ... 144Exterior Ligh
Filler Cap (Gas Cap) ...379Gasoline ... 374Gauge ... 225Materials Added ...
Hazard Warning Flasher ...400Head Restraints ... 132Head Rests ...132Headlight Washers
Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning ...459Integrated Power Module (Fuses) ...460Interior Appearance Care ... 458Interior
Automatic Headlights ... 145Brake Assist Warning ... 344Brake Warning ...222Bulb Replacement ...
SmartBeams ...146Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) ... 226,365Traction Control ... 344Turn Signal ...
Methanol ...375Mini-Trip Computer ...236Mirrors ...91Automatic Dimming ...
you will prefer a higher position. When you release theanchorage try to move it up and down to make sure thatit is locked in position.In the rear seat
Recommendation ... 431,480Synthetic ... 433Viscosity ... 432,480Oil Filter, Change ...
Power Steering Fluid ...483Pregnant Women and Seat Belts ... 55Preparation for Jacking ...404Pretensione
Reporting Safety Defects ... 510Resetting Oil Change Indicator ... 219,236Restraint, Head ...132Restrain
Memory ...138Power ... 130Rear Folding ...136Reclining ...
Starting ... 27,309Automatic Transmission ... 309Cold Weather ...312Engine Fails to Star
Tire Markings ... 345Tire Safety Information ...345Tires ... 84,355,513Aging (Life of
Towing Vehicle Behind a Motor Home ...396Traction Control ... 340Trailer Towing ... 384Cooling Syst
Unleaded Gasoline ...374Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt ...52Vanity Mirrors ...96Variance, Comp
Chrysler Group LLC10C481-126-AC3rd EditionPrinted in U.S.A.
2. Grasp the shoulder portion and pull downward untilthe entire belt is extracted.3. Allow the belt to retract. As the belt retracts, you willhear a c
until the driver’s or front passenger’s seat belt is buckled.BeltAlert威 will be reactivated if the driver’s or passen-ger’s seat belt is unbuckled for
NOTE: Watch for the Seat Belt Reminder Light to turnon while unbuckling the seat belt and turn off whilere-buckling the seat belt. It may be necessary
WARNING!Using a seat belt extender when not needed canincrease the risk of injury in a collision. Only usewhen the seat belt is not long enough when i
The Advanced Front Airbags have a multistage inflatordesign. This allows the airbag to have different rates ofinflation based on the severity and type
•Supplemental Side Airbag Inflatable Curtains (SABIC)•Front and Side Impact Sensors•Front Seat Belt Pretensioners, Seat Belt Buckle Switch,and Seat Tr
1INTRODUCTION 5
WARNING! (Continued)•Do not mount any accessories to the knee bolstersuch as alarm lights, stereos, citizen band radios,etc.Supplemental Side Airbag I
The system includes side impact sensors adjacent to bothfront and rear seat occupants that are calibrated to deploythe SABIC airbags during impacts th
WARNING!Infants in rear-facing child restraints should NEVERride in the front seat of a vehicle with a passengerAdvanced Front Airbag. An airbag deplo
If the airbag system in this vehicle needs to be modifiedto accommodate a disabled person, contact the CustomerCenter. Phone numbers are provided unde
ORC deploys the Advanced Front Airbags, SABIC air-bags — if equipped, and front seat belt pretensioners —if equipped, as required, depending on the se
The ORC contains a backup power supply system thatmay deploy the airbags even if the battery loses power orit becomes disconnected prior to deployment
separate and fold out of the way as the airbags inflate totheir full size. The airbags fully inflate in about 50 to 70milliseconds. This is about half
Enhanced Accident Response SystemIn the event of an impact causing airbag deployment, ifthe communication network remains intact, and thepower remains
•As the airbags deflate, you may see some smoke-likeparticles. The particles are a normal by-product of theprocess that generates the non-toxic gas us
Maintaining Your Airbag SystemWARNING!•Modifications to any part of the airbag systemcould cause it to fail when you need it. You couldbe injured if t
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONSThis Owner’s Manual contains WARNINGS against op-erating procedures that could result in an accident orbodily injury. It also con
Airbag Warning LightYou will want to have the airbags ready toinflate for your protection in a collision. Whilethe airbag system is designed to be mai
2. Under certain circumstances, EDR data may not berecorded (e.g., loss of battery power).In conjunction with other data gathered during a com-plete a
3. Requested by police under a legal warrant.4. Otherwise required by law.Data parameters that are recorded:•Diagnostic trouble code(s) and warning li
There are different sizes and types of restraints forchildren from newborn size to the child almost largeenough for an adult safety belt. Always check
seats used in the forward-facing direction are for childrenwho weigh 20 to 40 lbs (9 to 18 kg) and who are olderthan one year. These child seats are a
WARNING!•Improper installation can lead to failure of aninfant or child restraint. It could come loose in acollision. The child could be badly injured
system provides for the installation of the child restraintwithout using the vehicle’s seat belts, instead securingthe child restraint using lower anc
Installing the LATCH-Compatible Child RestraintSystemWe urge you to follow the manufacturer’s directionscarefully when installing your child restraint
child restraint rearward and downward into the seat,removing slack in the straps according to the childrestraint manufacturer’s instructions.NOTE:•Ens
lap/shoulder belt will tighten the belt. The cinching latchplate will keep the belt tight; however, any seat beltsystem will loosen with time, so chec
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONSWARNING!Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle couldseriously affect its roadworthiness and safety andmay l
2. Route the tether strap to provide the most direct pathfor the strap between the anchor and the child seat.3. Attach the tether strap hook (A) of th
Transporting PetsAirbags deploying in the front seat could harm your pet.An unrestrained pet will be thrown about and possiblyinjured, or injure a pas
SAFETY TIPSTransporting PassengersNEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE CARGOAREA.WARNING!•Do not leave children or animals inside parkedvehicles in hot w
If it is necessary to sit in a parked vehicle with the enginerunning, adjust your heating or cooling controls to forceoutside air into the vehicle. Se
authorized dealer. If the light stays on, flickers, or comeson while driving, have the system checked by an autho-rized dealer.DefrosterCheck operatio
WARNING! (Continued)•Always make sure that objects cannot fall into thedriver foot well while the vehicle is moving.Objects can become trapped under t
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLECONTENTS䡵 Mirrors ... 91▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror ... 91▫ Automatic
▫ Things You Should Know About YourUconnect™ Phone ... 116▫ General Information ... 124䡵 Voice Command — If Equipped .
▫ Headlight Time Delay ... 145▫ Smartbeam™ — If Equipped ... 146▫ Daytime Running Lights — If Equipped ... 147▫ Lights-On Remi
▫ To Resume Speed ... 160▫ To Vary The Speed Setting ... 160▫ To Accelerate For Passing ... 161䡵 Adaptive Cruis
䡵 Garage Door Opener — If Equipped ... 190▫ Programming HomeLink威 ... 191▫ Gate Operator/Canadian Programming ... 194▫ Using HomeLink
▫ CargoArea ... 205䡵 Cargo Area Features ... 206▫ Trunk Mat — If Equipped ... 206䡵 Rear Window Feature
MIRRORSInside Day/Night MirrorA two-point pivot system allows for horizontal andvertical mirror adjustment. Adjust the mirror to center onthe view thr
Automatic Dimming Mirror — If EquippedThis mirror automatically adjusts for headlight glarefrom vehicles behind you. You can turn the feature on oroff
WARNING!Vehicles and other objects seen in the passenger sideconvex mirror will look smaller and farther awaythan they really are. Relying too much on
the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter or open anydoor. This LED shines outward to illuminate the frontand rear door handles. It also shines downw
After selecting a mirror, move the knob in the samedirection you want the mirror to move. Use the center offposition to guard against accidentally mov
Illuminated Vanity Mirrors — If EquippedAn illuminated vanity mirror is located on the sun visor.To use the mirror, rotate the sun visor downward ands
•www.jeep.com/uconnect•or call 1–877–855–8400Uconnect™ Phone allows you to transfer calls betweenthe system and your cellular phone as you enter or ex
Voice Command ButtonActual button location may vary with the ra-dio. The individual buttons are described in the“Operation” section.The Uconnect™ Phon
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