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•After confirmation, the phonebook entries will bedeleted.•Note that only the phonebook in the current languageis deleted.List All Names in the UConne
the call, press and hold the PHONE button until you heara single beep, indicating that the incoming call wasrejected.Answer or Reject an Incoming Call
Conference CallWhen two calls are in progress (one active and one onhold), press and hold the PHONE button until you heara double beep indicating that
•After the ignition key is switched to OFF, a call cancontinue on the UConnectt system either until the callends, or until the vehicle battery conditi
If the phone is not reachable and the UConnectt systemis operational, you may reach the emergency number asfollows:•Press the PHONE button to begin.•A
PagingTo learn how to page, refer to 9Working with AutomatedSystems.9 Paging works properly except for pagers ofcertain companies, which time out a li
send the corresponding phone number associated withthe phonebook entry, as tones over the phone.NOTE:•You may not hear all of the tones due to cellula
Dialing Using the Cellular Phone KeypadYou can dial a phone number with your cellular phonekeypad and still use the UConnectt system (while dial-ing v
from your UConnectt paired cellular phone to theUConnectt system or vice versa, press the “Voice Recog-nition” button and say 9Transfer Call.9Connect
•The selected phone will be used for the next phonecall. If the selected phone is not available, theUConnectt system will return to using the highestp
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm A Word About Your Keys ...12▫ Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) ...12▫ FOB Wi
Repeat the words and phrases when prompted by theUConnectt system. For best results, the Voice Trainingsession should be completed when the vehicle is
•Even thoughthe system isdesigned for users speakingin North American English, French, and Spanish ac-cents, the system may not always work for some.•
Far End Audio Performance•Audio quality is maximized under:•low-to-medium blower setting,•low-to-medium vehicle speed,•low road noise,•smooth road sur
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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:•
Pressing the VR hard-key while the system is speaking isknown as “barging in.” The system will be interruptedand you can add or change commands. This
▫ Using The Panic Alarm ...24▫ Programming Additional Transmitters ...25▫ Transmitter Battery Service ...25▫ General I
Main MenuStart a dialogue by pressing the VR hard-key. You maysay MAIN MENU to switch to the main menu.In this mode, you can say the following command
Satellite RadioTo switch to satellite radio mode say SAT or SATELLITERADIO. In this mode, you may say the following com-mands:•CHANNEL NUMBER (to chan
−CONTINUE (to continue recording)−DELETE (to delete the recording)•PLAY MEMOS (to play previously recorded memos)— During the playback you may press t
SEATSManual Front Seat AdjustmentsForward and Rearward AdjustmentThe manual seat adjustment bar is at the front of the seat,near the floor. Pull the b
WARNING!Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving isdangerous. The sudden movement of the seat couldcause you to lose control. The seat belt might
WARNING!•Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving isdangerous. The sudden movement of the seatcould cause you to lose control. The seat belt might
Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment — If EquippedThe control lever is located on the outboard side of theseat. Raise the lever to raise the seat. Lower th
Pull upward on the lever to fold or unfold the seat.WARNING!Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving isdangerous. The sudden movement of the seat
Power Seat — If EquippedThe power seat switch is on the outboard side of the seatnear the floor. Use this switch to move the seat up, down,forward, re
Head RestraintsHead restraints can reduce the risk of whiplash injury inthe event of impact from the rear.Front SeatsAdjust the head restraints so tha
▫ Event Data Recorder (EDR) ...62▫ Child Restraint ...64m Engine Break-In Recommendations ...74m Safety Tips
WARNING!•Do not sit in a seat or allow a passenger to sit in aseat without having the head restraint installedand adjusted properly. Failure to follow
Heated Seats — If EquippedHeated seats provide comfort and warmth on cold daysand can help soothe sore muscles and backs. The heatersprovide the same
level heating is selected, the system automatically turnsthe heater and the indicator light off after 30 minutes ofcontinuous operation.NOTE: Once a h
WARNING!•It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area,inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, peopleriding in these areas are more likely
3. Lift the control lever with the other hand, allow theseatback to move forward slightly, and then release thelever.WARNING!To prevent personal injur
WARNING!Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving isdangerous. The sudden movement of the seat couldcause you to lose control. The seat belt might
Recliner AdjustmentThe control lever is on the outboard side of the seat. Torecline the seat, lean back, lift the lever, position theseatback as desir
20% Seatback/Armrest — Second Row PassengerSeatThe latch release-loop is located at the top of the 20%seatback/armrest. Pull the release-loop upward t
Integrated Child Booster Seat — If EquippedThe Integrated Child Booster Seat is located in eachoutboard second-row passenger seat. The Booster Seat is
WARNING!Be certain that the seat cushion is locked securelyinto position before using the seat. Otherwise, theseat will not provide the proper stabili
A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYSYour vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. This systemconsists of a Fob with Integrated Key and a WirelessIgnition Node (WIN)
Move the control lever on the upper outboard side of theseatback forward, and in one fluid motion, the seatcushion flips upward and the seat moves for
NOTE: A hand-grip is molded into the front of eachquarter trim panel near the door opening to assist entryand exit from the third-row passenger seats.
WARNING!Be certain that the seatback and seat are lockedsecurely into position. Otherwise, the seat will notprovide the proper stability for child sea
To Unfold the SeatGrasp the assist strap loop on the seatback and pull ittoward you to raise the seatback. Continue to raise theseatback until it lock
TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOODTwo latches must be released to open the hood. First, pullthe hood release lever located under the left side of theinstrumen
Use the hood prop rod to secure the hood in the openposition. Place the upper end of the prop rod in the holeon the underside of the hood.To prevent p
LIGHTSExterior and Interior Lighting ControlThe multifunction lever on the left side of thesteering column controls the operation of theheadlights, pa
Automatic Headlights — If EquippedThis system automatically turns the headlights on or offaccording to ambient light levels. To turn the system ON,tur
If you turn the headlights, or parking lights, or ignitionswitch ON again, the system will cancel the delay.If you turn the headlights OFF before the
NOTE: The front fog lights will only operate with theheadlights on low beam. Selecting high beam headlightswill turn off the front fog lights.Turn Sig
Fob With Integrated KeyThe FobwithIntegratedKeyoperates the ignition switch.It also contains the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) trans-mitter and a valet k
You can signal a lanechange bymoving thelever upwardor downward partially without moving beyond the de-tent.NOTE: If either turn signal indicator has
Flash to PassYou can signal another vehicle with your headlights bylightly pulling the multifunction lever toward you. Thiswill cause the headlights t
Cargo LightThis lightis mounted in the liftgatetrim panel. It turns onwhen you press the UNLOCK button on the RKE trans-mitter, open a door or the lif
Parade Mode (Daytime Brightness Feature)Rotate the Dimmer Control to the first detent to brightenthe odometer and radio display when the parking light
Rotate the end of the lever to the first detent past theintermittent settings for low speed wiper operation, or tothe second detent past the intermitt
Intermittent Wiper SystemUse the intermittent wiper system when weather condi-tions make a single wiping cycle with a variable pausebetween cycles des
Headlights with Wipers (Available with AutoHeadlights Only)When this feature is active, the headlights will turn onapproximately 10 seconds after the
WARNING!Sudden loss of visibility through the windshieldcould lead to an accident. You might not see othervehicles or other obstacles. To avoid sudden
TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN — IFEQUIPPEDThis feature allows you to tilt the steering columnupward or downward. It also allows you to lengthen ors
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL — IF EQUIPPEDWhen engaged, this device takes over the acceleratoroperation at speeds greater than 25 mph (40 km/h).Electronic
Tip Start FeatureDo not press the accelerator. Use the Fob with IntegratedKey to briefly turn the ignition switch to the STARTposition and release it
WARNING!Leaving the Electronic Speed Control system onwhen not in use is dangerous. You could accidentallyset the system or cause it to go faster than
To Vary the Speed SettingWhen the speed control is set, you can increase speed bypushing up and holding the lever in RESUME ACCEL.Release the lever wh
WARNING!Speed Control can be dangerous where the systemcan’t maintain a constant speed. Your vehicle couldgo too fast for the conditions, and you coul
Courtesy/Reading LightsRefer to “Courtesy/Reading Lights” under “Lights” inSection 3.Sunglasses StorageTo access the storage compartment, press on the
The HomeLinkt buttons that are located in the sun visordesignate the three different HomeLinkt channels.NOTE: HomeLinkt is disabled when the Vehicle S
WARNING!Vehicle exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a danger-ous gas. Do not run your vehicle in the garage whiletraining the transceiver. Exhaust gas c
NOTE:•Some gate operators and garage door openers mayrequire you to replace Step 3 with procedures noted inthe “Gate Operator/Canadian Programming” se
6. Firmly press and release the “Learn” or “Training”button. The name and color of the button may vary bymanufacturer.NOTE: There are 30 seconds in wh
Similar to this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators aredesigned to “time-out” in the same manner.It may be helpful to unplug the device during the
3. Without releasing the button, proceed with Program-ming Homelinkt Step 2 and follow all remaining steps.SecurityIt is advised to erase all channels
CAUTION!An unlocked car is an invitation to thieves. Alwaysremove the key from the ignition and lock all doorswhen leaving the vehicle unattended.Key-
NOTE: The transmitter has been tested and it complieswith FCC and IC rules. Changes or modifications notexpressly approved by the party responsible fo
WARNING!•Never leave children in a vehicle, with the key inthe ignition switch. Occupants, particularly unat-tended children, can become entrapped by
the switch in the forward position, the sunroof will closefully and then stopautomatically.Release the switch oncethe sunroof stops moving.Closing Sun
Sunshade OperationThe sunshade can be opened manually. However, thesunshade will open automatically as the sunroof opens.NOTE: The sunshade cannot be
Sunroof Fully ClosedPress the switch forward and release to ensure that thesunroof is fully closed.ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETSThere are two fused 12-Volt
A third fused 12-Volt power outlet is located on the backof the center console. This outlet has power availablewhen the ignition switch is in the LOCK
Electrical Outlet Use With Engine OffCAUTION!• Many accessories that can be plugged in draw powerfrom the vehicle’s battery, even when not in use (i.e
The control switch for the outlet is located in the switchbank above the climate control.Press and release the switch once to turn ON the poweroutlet.
CUP AND BOTTLE HOLDERSCUPHOLDERSCenter Console CupholdersArmrest Cupholders176 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
BOTTLE HOLDERSQuarter Trim Panel Cupholders(Seven Passenger Models)Door Bottle HolderUNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 1773
after the bulb check, it indicates that there is a problemwith the electronics. This condition will result in theengine being shut off after two secon
WARNING!If containers of hot liquid are placed in the bottleholder, they can spill when the door is closed, burn-ing the occupants. Be careful when cl
Press and release the button on the door to open it. Thelarge door swings upward to allow easy access to thecompartment’s contents.Beverage Cooler Ope
NOTE: Whether operating a Manual Heating and A/Csystem or operating an ATC system in a manual mode,the A/C indicator must be ON to cool the compartmen
Center Console StorageCenter Stack Cubby BinCenter Console Cubby BinUNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 1813
NOTE: The sliding armrest (if so equipped) must be inthe rearward positionin order to access the release buttonon the front of the bin door.Flip ’n St
NOTE: Make sure that objects inside the bin do notinterfere with the latch before closing the seat. Push theseat cushion downward after closing it to
Second-Row Map Pocket and Grocery RetainersA map storage pocket and grocery retainers are locatedon the back of the drivers seatback.In-Floor Storage
To access the bin, position the floor mat aside (ifequipped). Pull the door latch release-loop upward torelease the latch and then forward to open the
CARGO AREA FEATURESRechargeable Flashlight — If EquippedThe rechargeable LED flashlight stores in its chargingstation in the left rear quarter trim pa
•A retractable cargo area cover (if equipped).Seven Passenger System Features•A large built-in storage bin with a hinged hardcoverlocated in the floor
At the time of purchase, the original owner is providedwith a four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN).Keep the PIN in a secure location. This
WARNING!•Cargo tie-downs are not safe anchors for a childseat tether strap. In a sudden stop or collision, atie-down could pull loose and allow the ch
Retractable Cargo Area Cover (If Equipped) — FivePassenger ModelsNOTE: The purpose of this cover is for privacy, not tosecure loads. It will not preve
Next, grab the cover handle and pull the cover towardyou. As the cover nears the liftgate opening, guide therear attachment posts (on both ends of the
REAR WINDOW FEATURESRear Window Wiper/Washer — If EquippedThe Rear Window Wiper/Washer Control is lo-cated on the right side of the steering column.Th
CAUTION!•Turn the rear wiper OFF when driving through anautomatic car wash. Damage to the rear wiper mayresult if the REAR WIPER switch is left in the
Rear Window Defroster — If EquippedThe Electric Rear Window Defroster control islocated on the climate control. Press this button toturn on the rear w
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPEDThe roof rack cross rails and side rails are designed tocarry cargo weight. The load must not exceed 150 lbs (68kg), an
2. Relocate the cross rails, aligning the cross rail stan-chions (end pieces) with one of the vertical marks on theoutboard surface of the side rail f
CAUTION!• Cross rails should remain equally spaced or parallel atany luggage rack position for proper function. Noncom-pliance could result in damage
UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTSm Instrument Panel Features ...201m Instrument Cluster ...202m Instrument
VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADAWith respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the nameChrysler LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and thename Chrysler Canada Inc
The new integrated key is programmed. The RKE trans-mitter will also be programmed during this procedure.Repeat this procedure to program up to eight
m Sales Code REN — Multimedia System — IfEquipped ...232▫ Operating Instructions — Satellite Radio (IfEquipped) ...
m Sales Code REU — Multimedia System — IfEquipped ...262▫ Operating Instructions — Satellite Radio ...263▫ Operating Instru
▫ Left-Hand Switch Functions For RadioOperation ...278▫ Left-Hand Switch Functions For Media(i.e., CD) Operation ...
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES1 — Side Window Demist Outlet 5 — HAZARD Switch 9 — Climate Control2 — Air Outlet 6 — Switch Bank 10 — Radio3 — Instrument Cl
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER202 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS1. Coolant Temperature GaugeThe temperature gauge indicates engine coolant tem-perature. Any reading within the normal
turn it off. Also, shift the transaxle into NEUTRAL andidle the vehicle. If the temperature reading does notreturn to normal, turn the engine off imme
WARNING!A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You orothers could be badly burned by steam or boilingcoolant. You may want to call a service center
10. Vehicle Security Alarm (VSA) Indicator Light — IfEquippedThis light will flash rapidly for approximately16 seconds when the vehicle Security syste
15. Odometer/Trip OdometerThe odometer shows the total distance the vehicle hasbeen driven. The trip odometer shows individual tripmileage. Refer to “
To Arm the System1. Remove the key from the ignition switch and exit thevehicle.2. Lock thedoorsandliftgatebypressing thepowerdoorlock switch or the l
off the message. If the problem persists, the message willappear the next time the vehicle is started.A loose, improperly installed, or damaged fuel f
16. Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning Light —If EquippedThis light will turn on briefly as a bulb checkwhen the ignition switch is turned ON.
18. Charging System Warning LightThis light shows the status of the electrical charg-ing system. The light should turn on when theignition switch is f
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has beenequipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale w
CAUTION!The TPMS has been optimized for the originalequipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures andwarning have been established for the tire sizeequip
23. Electronic Stability Program (ESP)/TractionControl System (TCS) Indicator LightIf this indicator light flashes during accelera-tion, ease up on th
25. Electronic Stability Program (ESP)/Brake AssistSystem (BAS) Malfunction Indicator Light – IfEquippedThe yellow ESP/BAS Malfunction IndicatorLight
NOTE: The light may flash momentarily during sharpcornering maneuvers due to a change in fluid level. If so,the vehicle should have service performed
27. Airbag Warning LightThis light will turn on for four to six seconds asa bulb check when the ignition switch is firstturned ON. If the light is eit
NOTE:•Magnetic materials should be kept away from the topof the instrument panel, as this is where the compasssensor is located.•The shift lever must
arm regardless of whether you are inside or outside thevehicle. If you remain inside the vehicle and open a door,the alarm will sound. If this occurs,
NOTE: The default variance setting is Zone 8. Whensetting the variance, the numbering will wrap aroundfrom Zone 15 to Zone 1.Calibrating the Compass (
•Compass display,•Outside temperature display,•Trip computer functions,•System status, including vehicle information warningmessage displays, and Tire
The system allows the driver to select information bypressing the following buttons mounted on the steeringwheel.Press and release this button and the
Press this button to display theCompass/Outside Temperature.Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)DisplaysWhen the appropriateconditions exist,
•Left Front Low Pressure (with a single chime). Refer toinformation on “Tire Pressure” and “Tire PressureMonitor” in Section 5.•Left Rear Low Pressure
turn off the message temporarily, press and release theMENU button. To reset the oil change indicator system(after performing the scheduled maintenanc
The Trip Functions mode displays the following informa-tion.•Average Fuel EconomyShows the average fuel economy since the last reset.When the fuel eco
•Units InThe EVIC, odometer, and navigation system (ifequipped) can be changed between English and Metricunits of measure. To make your selection, pre
Manual Compass CalibrationIf the compass appears erratic or is inaccurate, you cancalibrate the compass manually by performing the fol-lowing steps.1.
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.2. Press and release the MENU button until PersonalSettings displays in the EVIC.3. Press the SCROLL button until “COMP
NOTE: Inserting the Fob with Integrated Key into theignition switch disables all buttons on that transmitter;however, the buttons on the remaining tra
Use the SCROLL button to display one of the followingchoices.“LANGUAGE”When in this display you may select one of three lan-guages for all display nom
“FLASH LAMP WITH LOCK”When ON is selected, the front and rear turn signals willflash when the doors are locked or unlocked with theRKE transmitter. Th
unlocked with the RKE transmitter. To make your selec-tion, press and hold the RESET button until “Off,” “30sec,” “60 sec,” or “90 sec” appears.“DISPL
Two Types of SignalsThere are two basic types of radio signals: AM (Ampli-tude Modulation), in which the transmitted sound causesthe amplitude, or hei
under “Personal Settings (Customer ProgrammableFeatures)” under “Electronic Vehicle Information Cen-ter (EVIC)” in Section 4.SALES CODE REN — MULTIMED
Operating Instructions — Voice RecognitionSystem (VR) (If Equipped)For theradio, referto “Voice Recognition System (VR)” inSection 3.For Hands Free Ph
2. Touch the screen where the time is displayed. Theclock setting menu will appear on the screen.3. When this feature is on, a check mark will appear
SALES CODE REQ — AM/FM STEREO RADIOAND 6–DISC CD/DVD CHANGER (MP3/WMAAUX JACK)NOTE: The radiosales code is located on the lower rightside of your radi
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
•For vehicles not equipped with the EVIC, perform thefollowing steps:1. Press and hold the LOCK button on a programmedtransmitter for at least four se
Push the rotary TUNE/SCROLL control knob a thirdtime and TREBLE will display. Turn the TUNE/SCROLLcontrol knob to the right or left to increase or dec
Program Type 16-Digit Character DisplayNews NewsNostalgia NostalgaOldies OldiesPersonality PersnltyPublic PublicRhythm and Blues R & BReligious Mu
•DVD Enter - When the disc is in DVD Menu mode,selecting DVD Enter will allow you to play the currenthighlighted selection. Use the remote control to
•Set Home Clock - Pressing the SELECT button allowsyou to set the clock. Turn the TUNE/SCROLL controlknob to adjust the hours and then press and turn
Audio DRC — If EquippedSelecting this item allows you to limit maximum audiodynamic range. The default is set to 9High,9 and underthis setting, dialog
both AM and FM. This allows a total of 12 AM, 12 FM,and 12 Satellite (if equipped) stations to be stored intopushbutton memory. The stations stored in
NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACCposition to operate the radio.LOAD Button — Loading Compact Disc(s)Press the LOAD button and the pus
SCAN Button (CD MODE)Press the SCAN button to scan through each track on theCD currently playing.TIME Button (CD MODE)Press this button to change the
•Maximum number of directory levels: 8•Maximum number of files: 255•Maximum number of folders: 100•Maximum number of characters in file/folder names:•
MPEGSpecificationSampling Fre-quency (kHz)Bit Rate (kbps)MPEG-1 AudioLayer 348, 44.1, 32320, 256, 224,192, 160, 128,112, 96, 80, 64,56, 48MPEG-2 Audio
3. Test the feature while outside of the vehicle by press-ing the LOCK/UNLOCK buttons on the transmitter withthe ignition switch in the LOCK position
LIST Button (DISC Mode for MP3/WMA Play)Pressing the LIST button will bring up a list of all folderson the disc. Scrolling up or down the list is done
SCAN Button (Auxiliary Mode)No function.EJECT Button (Auxiliary Mode)No function.TIME Button (Auxiliary Mode)Press the TIME button to change the displ
DolbytManufactured under license from Dolbyt Laboratories.9Dolbyt9 and the double-D symbol are trademarks ofDolbyt Laboratories.MacrovisionThis produc
Operating Instructions - Radio ModeNOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACCposition to operate the radio.Power Switch/Volume Control (Rotary
If your vehicle is not equipped with or this feature is notavailable on your vehicle, a “Not Equipped WithUConnect” message will display on the radio
INFO ButtonPress the INFO button for an RDS station (one with callletters displayed). The radio will return a Radio Textmessage broadcast from an FM s
MUSIC TYPE ButtonPressing this button once will turn on the Music Typemode for five seconds. Pressing the MUSIC TYPE buttonor turning the Tune/Scroll
Program Type 16-Digit Character DisplayTop 40 Top 40Weather WeatherBy pressing the SEEK button when the Music Type iconis displayed,the radio willbe t
stations to be stored into pushbutton memory. The sta-tions stored in SET 2 memory can be selected by pressingthe pushbutton twice.Every time a preset
CAUTION!•This CD player will accept 4–3/4 in (12 cm) discsonly. The use of other sized discs may damage theCD player mechanism.•Do not use adhesive la
•For vehicles not equipped with the EVIC, perform thefollowing steps:1. Press the LOCK button on a programmed transmitterfor at least four seconds, bu
TIME ButtonPress this button to change the display from a large CDplaying time display to a small CD playing time display.RW/FFPress the RW button to
files properly and may be unable to play the file nor-mally. UDF and Apple HFS formats are not supported.The radio uses the following limits for file
rates (VBR) are also supported. The majority of MP3 filesuse a 44.1 kHz sampling rate and a 192, 160, 128, 96 orVBR bit rates.MPEGSpecificationSamplin
LIST Button (CD Mode for MP3 Play)Pressing the LIST button will bring up a list of all folderson the disc. Scrolling up or down the list is done bytur
TIME Button (Auxiliary Mode)Pressthis button tochange the displayto time of day. Thetime of day will display for five seconds (when ignition isOFF).Op
a remote color screen to provide maps, turn identifica-tion, selection menus, and instructions for selecting avariety of destinations and routes.A sha
Changing the Time ZoneNOTE: You can skip Steps 2 and 3 by pressing andholding the “TIME” button on the radio for three sec-onds.1. Turn on the multime
turn the knob surrounding the joystick to select “TimeSetup,” and then press and release the joystick.4. Turn the knob surrounding the joystick to scr
6. Turn the knob surrounding the joystick to set the hourhighlighted on the clock on the screen. Press and releasethe joystick when done.7. Turn the k
SATELLITE RADIO — IF EQUIPPED(REN/REQ/RER/RES/REU RADIOS ONLY)Satellite radio uses direct satellite-to-receiver broadcast-ing technology to provide cl
Programming Additional TransmittersRefer to Sentry Keyt, “Customer Key Programming.”(See page 17 for more information.)If you do not have a programmed
Sirius ID number will display. The Sirius ID numberdisplay will time out in two minutes. Press any button onthe radio to exit this screen.ESN/SID Acce
•Dense tree coverage may interrupt reception in theform of short audio mutes.•Driving under wide bridges or along tall buildingscancause intermittent
RW/FFPressing the RW (Rewind) or FF (Fast Forward) buttonscauses the tuner to search for the next channel in thedirection of the arrows.TUNE Control (
•Display Sirius ID number — Press the AUDIO/SELECT button to display the Sirius ID number. Thisnumber is used to activate, deactivate, or change theSi
VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM — IFEQUIPPEDThe optional Video Entertainment System (VES)t in-cludes the following components for rear seat entertain-ment:
•Two wireless infrared headsets allow rear seat passen-gers to listen to the same or individual audio sources.Audio/Video RCA Jacks (AUX Jacks)on ther
•the iPodt battery charges when plugged into the UCIconnector.Connecting The iPodT DeviceUse the optional connection cable to connect an iPodt tothe v
RW (Rewind) ButtonPress and hold the RW button to move backward in thecurrent track. Holding the RW button long enough willtake you back to the beginn
SCAN ButtonPressing the SCAN button will play the first five secondsof each track in the current list and then forward to thenext song. To stop the SC
Radio Preset ButtonsIn the List mode, the radio preset buttons are used asshortcuts to the following lists on the iPodt device.•1 – Playlists•2 – Arti
General InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules andRSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to thefollowing conditions:•
REMOTE SOUND SYSTEM CONTROLS — IFEQUIPPEDThe remote sound system controls are located on the rearsurface of the steering wheel. The left- and right-ha
Left-Hand Switch Functions for Media (i.e., CD)Operation•Press the top of the switch once to listen to the nexttrack.•Press the bottom of the switch o
8. Do not play discs that are small in size or haveirregular shapes.RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONESUnder certain conditions, the cellular phone be
General Climate Control Functions — AllSystemsBlower ControlUse this control to regulate the amount of air forcedthrough the ventilation system in any
•Bi-LevelAir is directed through the panel and floor out-lets. For vehicles equipped with a three-zonesystem, air is also directed through the outlets
•DefrostAir is directed through the windshield and sidewindow demist outlets. For vehicles equippedwith a three-zone system, air is directed through t
Single-Zone Manual Air Conditioning and HeatingSystem1. Blower ControlThe blower speed increases as you move the control tothe right from the “O” (Off
6. Recirculation Mode ControlPress and release to change the current setting. Theindicator illuminates when ON.Note1- The A/C compressor operates in M
2. Panel Mode ButtonPress and release to select. The indicator illuminateswhen selected.3. Bi-Level Mode ButtonPress and release to select. The indica
1. RR ControlTurns the climate control in the overhead console abovethe second row passenger seats ON and OFF. Press andrelease to change the current
•BRAKE switch inactive (brake pedal not pressed)•Ignition key removed from ignition switch•Battery at an acceptable charge level, and•RKE PANIC button
The Rear-Zone Manual Climate Control for the rearpassengers is located in the overhead console above thesecond row passenger seats.1. Rear Blower Cont
Two- and Three-Zone Automatic TemperatureControl (ATC) Systems — If Equipped1. ATC ON/OFF ButtonPress and release to change the current setting.2. Lef
7. Mode ButtonPress the DOWN or UP arrow to change the mode of airdistribution to Floor, Panel, Bi-Level, or Mix.8. Electric Rear Window Defroster But
2. Left Front Temperature ControlProvides left front seat occupant with independent tem-perature control. Turn left for cooler or right for warmertemp
Note1- To prevent window fogging, Recirculation Modewill not operate when either Defrost or Mix mode isselected. Doing so will cause the indicator to
The Rear-Zone ATC for the rear passengers is in theoverhead console above the second row passenger seats.1. AUTOControls airflow temperature, distribu
Automatic Operation — Two- and Three-Zone ATCThe Two- and Three-Zone ATC systems automaticallymaintain the climate in the cabin of the vehicle. Toacco
the Left Front Temperature Control to dial in the tem-perature that you want the system to maintain for allthree zones.Once the comfort level is selec
Operating TipsNOTE: Refer to the chart at the end of this section forsuggested control settings for various weather condi-tions.Summer OperationThe en
Side Window DemistersA side window demister outlet is located at each end ofthe instrument panel. These non-adjustable outlets directair toward the si
TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE1INTRODUCTION...32THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE..
To Turn Off the Engine While in Remote StartModePress and release the REMOTE START button one time.NOTE: To avoid inadvertent shut downs, the systemwi
Control Setting Suggestions for Various Weather Conditions298 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
STARTING AND OPERATINGCONTENTSm Starting Procedures ...303▫ Automatic Transaxle ...304▫ Normal Starting (Tip Start)
m All Wheel Drive (AWD) — If Equipped ...314m Driving On Slippery Surfaces ...315▫ Acceleration ...315▫ Traction
m Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) — IfEquipped ...350▫ Base System — If Equipped ...353▫ Premium System — If E
m Adding Fuel ...367▫ Fuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap) ...367▫ Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message ...369m Vehicle Load
STARTING PROCEDURESBefore starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust theinside and outside mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and ifpresent, instruc
Automatic TransaxleThe shift lever must be in the NEUTRAL or PARKposition beforeyou can start the engine.Apply the brakesbefore shifting into any driv
If Engine Fails To StartWARNING!• Never pour fuel or other flammable liquids intothe throttle body air inlet opening in an attempt tostart the vehicle
After StartingThe idle speed is controlled automatically and it willdecrease as the engine warms up.ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPEDThe engine block
WARNING!• It is dangerous to move the shift lever out of PARK orNEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than idlespeed. If your foot is not firmly on th
WARNING!•For personal security and safety in the event of anaccident, lock the vehicle doors before you drive aswell as when you park and leave the ve
4. Insert a screwdriver or similar small tool into the holeat the front of the cubby bin and push the manualoverride release lever forward.5. While ho
Gear RangesPARKPARK supplements the parking brake by locking thetransaxle. The engine can be started in this range. Neverattempt to use PARK while veh
NEUTRALThe engine may be started in this range.WARNING!Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off theignition to coast down a hill. These are unsafepr
in this range. The “3” (Drive) range should also be usedwhen descending steep grades to prevent brake systemdistress.NOTE: Using the “3” (Drive) range
PARK, REVERSE, and NEUTRAL will continue to oper-ate. This Reset feature allows the vehicle to be driven toan authorized dealer for service without da
AutoStickT OperationBy placing the shift lever one shift-level below the DRIVEposition, it can be moved from side to side. This allowsthe driver to se
•If a low range is selected and the engine accelerates tothe rev limit, the transaxle will automatically select thenext higher ratio.•If a downshift w
CAUTION!All wheels must have the same size and type tires.Unequal tire sizes must not be used. Unequal tiresize may cause failure of the power transfe
2. Slow down if the road has standing water or puddles.3. Replace the tires when tread wear indicators firstbecome visible.4. Keep the tires properly
CAUTION!•Always check the depth of the standing waterbefore driving through it. Never drive throughstanding water that is deeper than the bottom ofthe
To prevent you from locking your key in the vehicle, thepower door lock switch will not operate when the key isin the ignition and either front door i
WARNING!•Driving through standing water limits your vehi-cle’s traction capabilities. Do not exceed 5 mph (8km/h) when driving through standing water.
When parking on a hill, it is important to apply theparking brake before placing the shift lever in PARK,otherwise the load on the transaxle locking m
The Brake System Warning Light in the instru-ment cluster will turn on when the parkingbrake is applied and the ignition switch is on.NOTE: This light
BRAKE SYSTEMYour vehicle is equipped with dual hydraulicbrake systems. If either of the two hydraulicsystems loses normal capability, the remainingsys
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)This systemaids the driver in maintainingvehicle controlunder adverse braking conditions. The system controlshydraulic bra
ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMYour vehicle is equipped with an advanced electronicbrake control system commonly referred to as ESP. Thissystem includ
WARNING!• The ABS contains sophisticated electronic equipment thatmay be susceptible to interference caused by improperlyinstalled or high output radi
If both the Brake System Warning Light and the ABSLight remain on, the ABS and Electronic Brake ForceDistribution (EBD) systems are not functioning. I
Traction Control System (TCS)This system monitorsthe amountof wheel spin of each ofthe driven wheels. If wheel spin is detected, brakepressure is appl
WARNING!Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road condi-tions, and driving conditions, influence the chancethat wheel lift or rollover may occur. ER
Automatic Unlock Doors on Exit ProgrammingThe Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit feature can beenabled or disabled as follows:•For vehicles equipped with
active. The ESP/TCS Indicator Light also flashes whenTCS is active. If the ESP/TCS Indicator Light begins toflash during acceleration, ease up on the
NOTE: To improve the vehicle’s traction when drivingwith snow chains, or when starting off in deep snow,sand, or gravel, it may be desirable to switch
NOTE:•9The ESP/TCS Indicator Light and the ESP/BAS Mal-function Indicator Light will turn on momentarilyeach time the ignition switch is turned ON.•Ea
POWER STEERINGThe standard power steering system will give you goodvehicle response and increased ease of maneuverabilityin tight spaces. The system w
TIRE SAFETY INFORMATIONTIRE MARKINGSNOTE:•P (Passenger) - Metric tire sizing is based on U.S.design standards. P-Metric tires have the letter “P”molde
Tire Sizing ChartTIRE SIZING TERMSSize Designation:P = Passenger Car tire size based on U.S. design standards(...blank...( = Passenger Car tire base
TIRE SIZING TERMSService Description:95 = Load Index— A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carryH = Speed Symbol— A symbol ind
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 LOADING AND TIRE PRESSURETire Placard LocationNOTE: The proper cold tire inflation pressure is listedon either the face of the driver’s door or t
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
To Engage the Child Protection Door Lock System1. Open the rear door.2. Insert the tip of the valet key (or alike) into the childlock control and rota
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!•Unequal tire pressures can cause steering problems.You could lose control of your vehicle.•Unequal tire pressures from one side of the vehicl
The pressure should be checked and adjusted as well asinspecting for signs of tire wear or visible damage at leastonce a month. Use a good quality poc
Tire pressures change by approximately 1 psi (7 kPa) per12°F (7°C) of air temperature change. Keep this in mindwhen checking tire pressure inside a ga
Radial Ply TiresWARNING!Combining radial ply tires with other types of tireson your vehicle will cause your vehicle to handlepoorly. The instability c
DO NOT install a wheel cover or attempt to mount aconventional tire on the compact spare wheel, since thewheel is designed specifically for the compac
Tire SpinningWhen stuck in mud, sand, snow, or ice conditions, DONOT spin your vehicle’s wheels faster than 30 mph (48km/h) or for longer than 30 seco
Many states have laws requiring tire replacement at thispoint.Life of TireThe service life of a tire is dependent upon varyingfactors including, but n
NOTE:•After engaging the Child Protection Door Lock sys-tem, always test the door from the inside to makecertain it is in the desired position.•For em
WARNING!DO NOT use a tire, wheel size or rating other thanthat specified for your vehicle. Some combinations ofunapproved tires and wheels may change
Alignment And BalancePoor suspension alignment may result in:•Fast tire wear.•Uneven tire wear, such as feathering and one-sidedwear.•Vehicle pull to
SNOW TIRESSome areas of the country require the use of snow tiresduring the winter. Standard tiresareof the all season typeand satisfy this requiremen
The tire pressure will also increase as the vehicle isdriven. This is normal and there should be no adjust-ment for this increased pressure.•The TPMS
CAUTION!•The TPMS has been optimized for the originalequipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures andwarning have been established for the tire sizeequi
•Seasonal temperature changes will affect tire pressure,and the TPMS will monitor the actual tire pressure inthe tire.Base System — If EquippedThe Tir
will repeat, providing the system fault still exists. TheTire Pressure Monitoring Telltale light will turn off whenthe fault condition no longer exist
5. Once you repair or replace the original road tire andreinstall it on the vehicle in place of the compact spare,the TPMS will update automatically a
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)will displaya graphic showing the pressure values of each tire withthe low tire pressure values flashing.S
If the ignition key is cycled, this sequence will repeat,providing the system fault still exists. If the system faultno longer exists, the Tire Pressu
WINDOWSPower windowsThe window controls on the driver’s door trim panelcontrol all of the door windows.There are single window controls on each passen
light will remain on and a chime will sound. In addition,the graphic in the EVIC will still display a flashingpressure value.3. After driving the vehi
The tire pressure sensors are covered under one of thefollowing licenses:United States ...KR5S120123Canada ...2
Along with the special E-85 fuel filler cap, your vehiclemay display a badge, which also indicates it can operateon E-85.ETHANOL FUEL (E-85)E-85 is a
For best results, a refueling pattern that avoids alternat-ing between E-85 and unleaded gasoline is recom-mended.When you do switch fuel types it is
STARTINGThe characteristics of E-85 fuel make it unsuitable for usewhen ambient temperatures fall below 0°F (-18°C). In therange of 0°F (-18°C) to 32°
FUEL REQUIREMENTS2.4L and 2.7L Engines2.4Land 2.7LEngines are designed to meetall emissions regulations and provide ex-cellent fuel economy and perfor
as hard starting, stalling, and hesitations. If you experi-ence these symptoms, try another brand of gasolinebefore considering service for the vehicl
CAUTION!For vehicles equipped with a 2.4L or 3.5L engine, DONOT use gasoline containing Methanol or E85 Etha-nol. Use of these blends may result in st
Materials Added to FuelAll gasoline sold in the United States is required tocontain effective detergent additives. Use of additionaldetergents or othe
Carbon Monoxide WarningsWARNING!Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is deadly.Follow the precautions below to prevent carbonmonoxide poisoning:•Do n
Settings (Customer Programmable Features)” under“Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)” inSection 4.WARNING!Never leave children in a vehicle w
NOTE: When removing the fuel filler cap, lay the captether in the hook, located on the fuel filler door rein-forcement.CAUTION!•Damage to the fuel sys
WARNING!•Never have any smoking materials lit in or nearthe vehicle when the gas cap is removed or thetank filled.•Never add fuel to the vehicle when
VEHICLE LOADINGThe load carrying capacity of your vehicle is shown onthe “Vehicle Certification Label.” This informationshould be used for passenger a
WARNING!Because the front wheels steer the vehicle, it isimportant that you do not exceed the maximum frontor rear GAWR. A dangerous driving condition
A loaded vehicle is shown in the illustration. Note thatneither the GVWR nor the GAWR capacities have beenexceeded.EXAMPLE ONLY Front Axle Rear AxleEm
Gross Trailer Weight (GTW)The Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) is the weight of thetrailer plus the weight of all cargo, consumables, andequipment (permanen
Frontal AreaFrontal area is the maximum height andmaximum widthof the front of a trailer.Trailer Sway Control — ElectronicRefer to “TSC (Trailer Sway
WARNING!•An improperly adjusted weight distributing hitchsystem may reduce handling, stability, brakingperformance, and could result in an accident.•W
Trailer Hitch ClassificationYour vehicle may be factory equipped for safe towing oftrailers weighing over 2,000 lbs (907 kg) with the optionalTrailer
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetra
NOTE:•If the window runs into any obstacle during Auto-closure,it willreverse direction andthen stop.Removethe obstacle and use the window switch agai
Engine/TransaxleGCWR (Gross Com-bined Wt. Rating)FrontalAreaMax. GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) Max. Tongue Wt.3.5L (with TrailerTow Prep Package(AHT)8,300 l
Trailer and Tongue WeightAlways load a trailer with 60% to 65% of the weight inthe front of the trailer. This places 10% to 15% of theGross Trailer We
NOTE: Remember that everything put into or on thetrailer adds to the load on your vehicle. Also, additionalfactory-installed options or authorized dea
WARNING!Improper towing can lead to an injury accident.Follow these guidelines to make your trailer towingas safe as possible:Make certain that the lo
4. Tongue weight rating for the trailer hitch utilized.(This requirement may limit the ability to alwaysachieve the 10% to 15% range of tongue weight
−An electronically actuated trailer brake controller isrequired when towing a trailer with electronicallyactuated brakes. When towing a trailer equipp
The Trailer Tow Package may include a 4- and 7-pinwiring harness. Use a factory approved trailer harnessand connector.NOTE: Do not cut or splice wirin
Towing TipsBefore setting out on a trip, practice turning, stopping,and backing up the trailer in an area located away fromheavy traffic.Towing Tips —
NOTE: Check the 4-speed automatic transaxle fluidlevel before towing. The 6-speed transaxle is sealed andthe fluid level cannot be checked. See your a
Towing Tips — Cooling SystemTo reduce potential for engine and transaxle overheating,take the following actions:−City DrivingWhen stopped for short pe
ResetIt may be necessaryat somepoint intime to reactivatetheAuto-up/Auto-down feature. To do so, perform thefollowing steps:1. Pull the window switch
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIESCONTENTSm Hazard Warning Flasher ...390m If Your Engine Overheats ...390▫ Engine Oil Overheating
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERThe HAZARD switch is located in the instrument panelswitch bank above the climate controls.Push and release the switch to turn o
heater core to act as asupplement to the radiator andaidsin removing heat from the engine cooling system.CAUTION!Driving with a hot cooling system cou
Engine Oil Overheating — 2.4L Gas and 2.0LDiesel Engines Only (If Equipped)On hot days the engine oil temperature may become toohot during sustained h
Jack LocationThe jack and jack-handle are stowed underneath a coverin the rear storage bin in the cargo area.Spare Tire LocationThe spare tire is stow
6. Block both the front and rearof the wheel diagonally oppositethe jacking position. For ex-ample, if changing the rightfront tire, block the left re
seated on component 2. This will make it easier to rotatethe assembly when operating the winch mechanism.2. Fit the assembled jack-handle over the win
Spare Tire StowageNOTE: On Seven-Passenger Models, fold the third-rowpassenger seats flat. This will provide more space whenaccessing the jacking tool
NOTE: Assemble components 2 and 3 by seating thesmall ball at the end of component 2 in the small hole atthe end of component 3. This will lock these
To open the unlocked liftgate, squeeze the handle andpull the liftgate toward you. Gas props will raise andsupport the liftgate in the open position.N
4. Tilt the retainer at the end of the winch cable and dropit through the center of the wheel. Then place the sparetire with the cable and retainer un
WARNING!Carefully follow these tire changing warnings to help preventpersonal injury or damage to your vehicle:• Always park on a firm, level surface
Jack Engagement Locations400 WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
4. Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw clockwisewith the jack handle. Raise the vehicle until the tire justclears the road surface and enough
•Refer to “Compact Spare Tire” and to “Limited-UseSpare” under “Tires — General Information” in Sec-tion 5 for additional warnings, cautions, and info
11. Place the deflated (flat) tire in the cargo area. Do notstow the deflated tire in the spare tire stowage location.Have the deflated (flat) tire re
JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURESWARNING!• Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan when-ever the hood is raised. It can start anytime theignition switch is
The battery is stored in a compartment that is locatedbehind the left front fender and is accessible through thewheel well. Remote jump-start terminal
5. Connect the other cable, first to the negative terminalof the booster battery and then to the engine ground (-)of the vehicle with the discharged b
WARNING!During cold weather when temperatures are belowfreezing point, electrolyte in a discharged batterymay freeze. Do not attempt jump-starting bec
•Supplemental front seat mounted side airbags•An energy-absorbing steering column and steeringwheel•Knee Bolsters/Blockers for front seat occupants•Th
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
CAUTION!Racing the engine or spinning the wheels too fastmay lead to transaxle overheating and failure. It canalso damage the tires. Do not spin the w
Towing This Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle (FlatTowing With The Key In The Ignition And All FourWheels On The Ground)CAUTION!•If the vehicle being tow
All Wheel Drive (AWD)Your vehicle may be towed under the following condi-tions: The shift lever must be in NEUTRAL, the distanceto be traveled must no
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm 2.4L Engine Compartment ...416m 2.7L Engine Compartment ...417m 3.5L Engine Compartment ..
▫ A/C Air Filter — If Equipped ...432▫ Power Steering — Fluid Check ...434▫ Front Suspension Ball Joints ...435▫ Steering
▫ License Plate Light ...467m Fluids And Capacities ...468m Fluids, Lubricants, And Genuine Parts ...470▫ Engine
2.4L ENGINE COMPARTMENT1 — Coolant Bottle 8 — Remote Jump-Start Positive Battery Post2 — Engine Coolant Reservoir 9 — Remote Jump-Start Negative Post3
2.7L ENGINE COMPARTMENT1 — Coolant Bottle 7 — Brake Fluid Reservoir2 — Coolant Pressure Cap 8 — Remote Jump-Start Positive Battery Post3 — Power Steer
Research has shown that seat belts save lives, and theycan reduce the seriousness of injuries in a collision. Someof the worst injuries happen when pe
3.5L ENGINE COMPARTMENT1 — Coolant Bottle 7 — Remote Jump-Start Positive Battery Post2 — Coolant Pressure Cap 8 — Remote Jump-Start Negative Post3 — P
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD IIYour vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated OnboardDiagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitorsthe perfor
off the message. If the problem persists, the message willappear the next time the vehicle is started.A loose, improperly installed, or damaged fuel f
5. Approximately 15 seconds later, one of two things willhappen:a. The MIL will flash for about 10 seconds and thenreturn to being fully illuminated u
AUTHORIZED DEALER SERVICEYour authorized dealer has the qualified service person-nel, special tools, and equipment to perform all serviceoperations in
The best time to check the engine oil level is about fiveminutes after a fully warmed engine is shut off. Do notcheck oil level before starting the en
CAUTION!Do not overfill the engine. Overfilling the enginewill cause oil aeration, which can lead to loss of oilpressure and an increase in oil temper
Engine Oil Viscosity (SAE Grade) — 2.4L and 2.7LEnginesSAE 5W-20 engine oil is recommended for all operatingtemperatures. This engine oil improves low
Disposing of Used Engine Oil and Oil FiltersCare should be taken in disposing of used engine oil andoil filters from your vehicle. Used oil and oil fi
Spark PlugsSpark plugs must fire properly to assure engine perfor-mance and emissions control. New plugs should beinstalled atthe specified mileage. T
Lap/Shoulder Belt Operating Instructions1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit back andadjust the front seat.2. The seat beltlatch plate isalong
Under normal operating conditions, the catalytic con-verter will not require maintenance. However, it is im-portant to keep the engine properly tuned
and allow the vehicle to cool. Thereafter, obtain service,including a tune-up to manufacturer’s specifications im-mediately.To minimize the possibilit
WARNING!•Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution and canburn or even blind you. Don’t allow battery fluidto contact your eyes, skin, or clothing. D
Air Conditioner MaintenanceFor best possible performance, your air conditionershould be checked and serviced by an authorized dealerat the start of ea
Refrigerant Recovery and RecyclingR-134a Air Conditioning Refrigerant is a hydrofluoro-carbon (HFC) that is endorsed by the EnvironmentalProtectionAge
3. Pivot the glove box downward.4. Disengage the two retaining tabs that secure the filtercover to the HVAC housing and remove the cover.5. Remove the
CAUTION!The A/C air filter is labeled with an arrow to indicateairflow direction through the filter. Failure to installthe filter properly will result
Front Suspension Ball JointsThere are two front suspension lower ball joints that arepermanently lubricated. Inspect these ball joints whenother maint
Operation of the wipers on dry glass for long periodsmay cause deterioration of the wiper blades. Always usewasher fluidwhen using the wipersto remove
WARNING!Commercially available windshield washer solventsare flammable. They could ignite and burn you. Caremust be exercised when filling or working
3. When the belt is long enough to fit, insert the latchplate into the buckle until you hear a “click.”WARNING!• A belt that is buckled into the wrong
Cooling SystemWARNING!•When working near the radiator cooling fan, dis-connect the fan motor lead or turn the ignitionswitch to the LOCK position. The
Cooling System — Drain, Flush, and RefillThe system should be drained, flushed, and refilled at theintervals shown in the Maintenance Schedule in Sect
Adding CoolantYour vehicle has been built with an improved enginecoolant that allows extended maintenance intervals. Thiscoolant can be used up to fiv
The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there is anyaccumulation of foreign material on the sealing surfaces.WARNING!•The warning words “DO NOT OPE
Six Cylinder Engines — the level of the coolant in thepressurized coolant bottle should be between the“COLD” and “FULL” range on the bottle when theen
•Maintain coolant concentration at 50% HOAT enginecoolant (minimum) and distilled water for propercorrosion protection of your engine, which containsa
Fuel SystemThe Electronic Fuel Injection high-pressure fuel system’shoses and fittings have unique material characteristicsthat provide adequate seali
Ensure nylon tubing in these areas has not melted orcollapsed.Inspect all hose clamps and couplings to make sure theyare secure and no leaks are prese
Clean thetop ofthe master cylinder areabefore removingthe cap. If necessary, add fluid to bring the fluid level upto the requirements described on the
CAUTION!Do not allow petroleum-based fluid to contaminatethe brake fluid. Seal damage may result.Automatic TransaxleThe automatic transaxle and differ
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 t
driven at least 15 mi (24 km). Hot fluid cannot be heldcomfortably between the fingertips. Cold fluid is at atemperature below 80°F (27°C).7. Wipe the
Fluid and Filter ChangesChange the automatic transaxle fluid and filter at theintervals shown in the “Maintenance Schedule” in thismanual.In addition,
corrosive to the metal in your vehicle. Outside parking,which exposes your vehicle to airborne contaminants,road surfaces on which the vehicle is oper
CAUTION!Do not use abrasive or strong cleaning materials suchas steel wool or scouring powder that will scratchmetal and painted surfaces.Special Care
heavy soil and/or excessive brake dust, use MopartWheel Cleaner (05066247AB) or equivalent or select anonabrasive, non-acidic cleaner. Do not use scou
WARNING!Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning purposes.Many are potentially flammable, and if used inclosed areas they may cause respiratory harm.
Glass SurfacesAll glass surfaces should be cleaned on a regular basiswith Mopart Glass Cleaner or any commercialhousehold-type glass cleaner. Never us
FUSES (TOTALLY INTEGRATED POWERMODULE)The Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) is locatedin the engine compartment near the air cleaner assembly.Thi
CavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionJ1 40 AmpGreen—Power Folding SeatJ2 30 AmpPink—Transfer Case Module - ifequippedJ3 30 AmpPink—Rear Door ModuleJ
CavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionJ19 60 AmpYellow—Radiator Fan MotorJ20 30 AmpPink—Front Windshield Wiper Hi/LowJ21 20 AmpBlue—Front/Rear Washer
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
CavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionM11—10 AmpRedAutomatic TemperatureControl (ATC) - if equipped,Underhood LightM12—30 AmpGreenRadio, Amplifier (A
CavityCartridgeFuseMini-FuseDescriptionM25—20 AmpYellowFuel Pump/Diesel LiftPumpM26—10 AmpRedPower MIRRORS Switch/Drivers Window SwitchM27—10 AmpRedSt
K1—— Ignition Run/Accessory RelayK2 — — Ignition Run RelayK3 — — Starter Solenoid RelayK4—— Ignition Run/StartRelayK5 — — PCM RelayK6—— Electric Back
LIGHT BULBS — Interior Bulb NumberCourtesy/Reading Lights(Incandescent)...578Courtesy/Reading Lights(Optional LED) ...
BULB REPLACEMENTLow Beam Headlight, High Beam Headlight, FrontTurn Signal/Park Light, Side Marker Light1. Open the hood.NOTE: It may be necessary to r
CAUTION!Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. Oilcontamination will severely shorten bulb life. If thebulb comes in contact with any oily surfa
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
4. Rotate the applicable bulb’s electrical connector1⁄4turn counterclockwise and remove it from the taillighthousing.5. Remove the bulb from the conne
4. Rotate the applicable bulb’s electrical connector1⁄4turn counterclockwise and remove it from the housing.5. Remove the bulb from the connector sock
License Plate Light1. Push the small locking tab sticking out of the end ofthe lens toward the side of the vehicle and hold it in thatposition.2. Inse
As a guide, if you are shorter than average you willprefer a lower position and if you are taller than averageyou will prefer a higher position. When
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIESComponent U.S. MetricFuel (approximate)Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Models with 2.4 Liter PZEV Engine 18.5 gal 70 lFWD Models without
Component U.S. Metric2.7 Liter Engine and Three-Zone Climate Control System (MopartAntifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/100,000 Mile Formula) or equivalent12 qts
FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS, AND GENUINE PARTSEngineComponent Fluids, Lubricants, and Genuine PartsEngine CoolantMopart Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/100,000 Mile
Component Fluids, Lubricants, and Genuine PartsSpark Plugs (2.7L) RE14PMC5 (Gap.050 in [1.27 mm])Spark Plugs (3.5L) ZFR5LP-13G (Gap.050 in [1.27 mm])F
ChassisComponent Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine PartsAutomatic Transaxle Mopart ATF+4 Automatic Transmission FluidPower Transfer Unit (PTU) Mopart Gea
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESCONTENTSm Emissions Control System Maintenance ...474m Maintenance Schedule ...474▫ Maintenance Service Sched
EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCEThe Scheduled Maintenance services listed in bold type,must be done at the times or mileages specified to ensureth
NOTE:•The oil change indicator message will not monitor thetime since the last oil change. Change your vehicles oilif it has been six months since you
At Each Stop for Fuel•Check the engine oil level. Refer to “EngineOil” under“Maintenance Procedures” in Section 7.•Check the windshield washer solvent
6,000 Miles (10,000 km) or 6 MonthsMaintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate the tires.12,000 Miles (20,000 k
4. Continue to slide the latch plate up until it clears thefolded webbing.Seat Belt PretensionersThe driver and front passenger’s seat belts are equip
24,000 Miles (40,000 km) or 24 MonthsMaintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate the tires.❏ If using your vehi
42,000 Miles (70,000 km) or 42 MonthsMaintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate the tires.48,000 Miles (80,000
60,000 Miles (100,000 km) or 60 MonthsMaintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate the tires.❏ Inspect the brake
72,000 Miles (120,000 km) or 72 MonthsMaintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate the tires.❏ If using your veh
90,000 Miles (150,000 km) or 90 MonthsMaintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate the tires.❏ Replace the engin
108,000 Miles (180,000 km) or108 MonthsMaintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate the tires.❏ If using your ve
120,000 Miles (200,000 km) or 120 MonthsMaintenance Service Schedule❏ Change the engine oil and engine oil filter.❏ Rotate the tires.❏ Inspect the bra
IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCECONTENTSm Suggestions For Obtaining Service ForYour Vehicle ...487▫ Prepare For The Appointment
m Publication Order Forms ...492m Department Of Transportation UniformTire Quality Grades ...493▫ Treadwear ...
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FORYOUR VEHICLEPrepare For The AppointmentIf you’re having warranty work done, be sure to have theright papers with
1. With all doors closed, and the ignition switch in anyposition except ON or START, buckle the driver’s seatbelt.2. Turn the ignition switch to the O
high qualityservice. The manufacturer’s authorizeddeal-ers have the facilities, factory-trained technicians, specialtools, and the latest information
In Mexico contact:Av. Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, 1240Sante Fe C.P. 05109Mexico, D. F.In Mexico City: 5081-4568Outside Mexico City: 1-800-505-13
Contract, and you require service after the manufactur-er’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty expires, please referto the contract documents, and contact t
MOPART PARTSMopart fluids, lubricants, parts, and accessories areavailable from an authorized dealer. They will help keepthe vehicle operating at its
PUBLICATION ORDER FORMSTo order the following manuals, you may use either thewebsite or the phone numbers listed below. Visa, Mas-tercard, American Ex
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WARNING!The traction grade assigned to this tire is based onstraight-ahead braking traction tests, and does notinclude acceleration, cornering, hydrop
About Your Brakes ...318,321ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) ...212,322,323Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze) ...440Adding F
Audio Systems (Radio) ...232,262Auto Down Power Windows ...35Auto Unlock, Doors ...30Automatic Dimming
INTRODUCTIONCONTENTSm Introduction ...4m How To Use This Manual ...4m Warnings And Cautions ...
How to Engage the Automatic Locking Mode1. Buckle the combination lap and shoulder belt.2. Grasp the shoulder portion and pull downward untilthe entir
Brake Assist Warning Light ...214Brake Control System, Electronic ...323Brake Fluid ...472Brake, Park
Cargo (Vehicle Loading) ...186,370Catalytic Converter ...427CD (Compact Disc) Player ...232,262CD (Compact
Contract, Service ...489Converter, Catalytic ...427Coolant Pressure Cap (Radiator Cap) ...440Cooler, Be
DisposalAntifreeze (Engine Coolant) ...441Engine Oil ...426Door Locks ...28Door Locks, A
Block Heater ...306Break-In Recommendations ...74Checking Oil Level ...422Compartment ...
Automatic Transaxle ...449Engine Oil ...426,470Engine Oil Disposal ...426FlashersHazard Warning
Ethanol ...364Filler Cap (Gas Cap) ...367Gasoline ...363Gauge ...
Hands-Free Phone (UConnect™) ...89,262,263Hard Drive (HDD) ...232,262HazardDriving Through Flowing, Rising, or ShallowStanding W
Immobilizer (Sentry Key) ...15Indicator, Traction Control ...213Infant Restraint ...64,65Inflation
Latches ...77Hood ...142Lead Free Gasoline ...363Leaks, Fluid ...
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
Instrument Cluster ...144,203Intensity Control ...150Interior ...149,150License ...
Luggage Rack (Roof Rack) ...194Lumbar Support ...123Maintenance Free Battery ...429Maintenance, Gene
Octane Rating, Gasoline (Fuel) ...363,470OdometerTrip ...210,216Oil Change Indicator ...208,222Oil C
Phone, Hands-Free (UConnect™) ...89,262,263Placard, Tire and Loading Information ...336PortUniversal Serial Bus (USB) ...232,262U
Rear Seat, Folding ...130,140Rear Washer Fluid ...192Rear Wheel Bearings ...449Rear Window Defr
Safety Defects, Reporting ...491Safety, Exhaust Gas ...38,75Safety Information, Tire ...332Safety Tip
Selection of Coolant (Antifreeze) ...439,470Selection of Oil ...424Sentry Key (Immobilizer) ...15Sentry K
Starting and Operating ...303Starting Procedures ...303SteeringColumn Lock ...156Linkage ...
Tire Markings ...332Tire Safety Information ...332Tires ...77,340,493Aging (Life of T
Traction Control ...213,326Trailer Sway Control (TSC) ...330Trailer Towing ...372Cooling Syste
The front airbags have a multistage inflator design. Thismay allow the airbag to have different rates of inflationthat are based on collision severity
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port ...232,262Universal Transmitter ...161Unleaded Gasoline ...363Untwisting
Window Fogging ...296Windows ...34Power ...34Windshield Defroster ...
INSTALLATION OF RADIO TRANSMITTINGEQUIPMENTSpecial design considerations are incorporated into thisvehicle’s electronic system to provide immunity to
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NOTE: Airbag covers may not be obvious in the interiortrim, but they will open to allow airbag deployment.The supplemental front seat mounted side air
NOTE: Do not use a clothing bar mounted to the coathooks in this vehicle. A clothing bar will impede theproper performance of the curtain airbags.Alon
3. Older children who do not use child restraints orbelt-positioning booster seats should ride properly buck-led up in the rear seat. Never allow chil
WARNING!•Relying on the airbags alone could lead to moresevere injuries in a collision. The airbags workwith your seat belt to restrain you properly.
•Knee Impact Bolsters•Front Acceleration Sensors•Front Seat Belt Retractor Pretensioners•Front Seat Track Position SensorsHow the Airbag System Works•
WARNING!Ignoring the Airbag Warning Light in your instru-ment panel could mean you won’t have the airbags toprotect you in a collision. If the light d
gas is generated to inflate the side curtain airbag. Theinflating sidecurtain airbagpushes the outside edge ofthe headliner out of the way and covers
INTRODUCTIONThis manual has been prepared with the assistance ofservice and engineering specialists to acquaint you withthe operation and maintenance
•Do not replace the seat cover with an aftermarketseat cover.•Do not add a secondary seat cover other than thoseapproved by the manufacturer of this v
If a Deployment OccursThe airbag system is designed to deploy when the ORCdetects a moderate to severe collision to help restrain thedriver and front
WARNING!Deployed airbags and seat belt pretensioners cannotprotect you in another collision. Have the airbags,seat belt pretensioner, and seat belt re
Maintaining Your Airbag SystemWARNING!• Modifications to any part of the airbag systemcould cause it to fail when you need it. You couldbe injured bec
Event Data Recorder (EDR)In the event of an accident, your vehicle is designed torecord up to five seconds of specific vehicle data param-eters (see t
may be released for incorporation in aggregate crashdatabases, such as those maintained by the U.S. govern-ment and various states. Data of a potentia
•Traction/stability control status•Tire Pressure Monitoring System status (if equipped)Child RestraintEveryone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up
Infants and Child Restraints•Safety experts recommend that children riderearward-facing in the vehicle until they are at leastone yearold and weigh at
The belt-positioning booster seat is for children weighingmore than 40 lbs (18 kg), but who are still too small to fitthe vehicle’s seat belts properl
WARNING!•Improper installation can lead to failure of aninfant or child restraint. It could come loose in acollision. The child could be badly injured
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LATCH — Child Seat Anchor System (LowerAnchors and Tether for CHildren)Your vehicle’s second row passenger seats are equippedwith the child restraint
Installing the LATCH-Compatible Child RestraintSystemWe urge you to follow the manufacturer’s directionscarefully when installing your child restraint
In addition, there are tether strap anchors located behindeach rear seatback, near to the floor.Many, but not all restraint systems will be equipped w
NOTE:•Ensure that the tether strap does not slip into theopening between the seatbacks as you remove slack inthe strap.•When using the LATCH attaching
then allow the belt to retract into the retractor. Foradditional information on ALR, refer to “AutomaticLocking Mode” in this section.To install a chi
• If necessary, move the seat forward to provide betteraccess to the tether anchor.• Attach the tether strap hook of the child restraint to thetether
Pets should be restrained in the rear seat in pet harnessesor pet carriers that are secured by seat belts.ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONSA long break-
WARNING!• It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside oroutside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in theseareas are more likel
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
turned ON. If the light is not lit during starting, or if thelight stays on, flickers, or turns on while driving, have thesystem checked by an authori
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONSThis Owners Manual contains WARNINGS against op-erating procedures that could result in an accident orbodily injury. It also cont
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm Mirrors ...84▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror ...84▫ Automatic
▫ General Information ...116m Voice Recognition System — If Equipped ...116▫ Voice Recognition System (VR) Operation ...116▫ Comma
▫ Flash To Pass ...149▫ Interior Lights ...149m Windshield Wipers And Washers ...151▫ Intermittent W
▫ Using HomeLinkt ...166▫ Reprogramming A Single HomeLinktButton ...166▫ Security ...
m Storage ...178▫ Beverage Cooler/Storage Compartment — IfEquipped ...178▫ Instrument Panel Storage
MIRRORSInside Day/Night MirrorAdjust the mirror to center on the view through the rearwindow. A two-point pivot system allows for horizontaland vertic
Automatic Dimming Inside Mirror — If EquippedThis mirror automatically adjusts for annoying headlightglare from vehicles behind you. You can turn the
WARNING!Vehicles and other objects seen in the passenger-sideconvex mirror will look smaller and farther awaythan they really are. Relying too much on
Models with Express Window FeaturePress and release the mirror SELECT button marked L orR and then press one of the four arrow buttons to movethe mirr
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONSWARNING!Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle couldseriously affect its roadworthiness and safety andmay l
3. Pull the sun visor toward the insiderearview mirror toextend it.PARKVIEWT REAR BACKUP CAMERA — IFEQUIPPEDThe Parkviewt Rear Backup Camera captures
CAUTION!•To avoid vehicle damage, only use the RearBackup Camera as a parking aid, as the camera isunable to capture every obstacle or object in yourd
NOTE: The UConnectt system requires a cellular phoneequipped with the Bluetootht9Hands-Free Profile,9 Ver-sion 0.96 or higher. See the UConnectt websi
radio or the mirror has the two control buttons (PHONEButton and VOICE RECOGNITION button) that willenable you to access the system.Voice Recognition
•For certain operations, compound commands can beused. For example, instead of saying 9Setup9 and then9Phone Pairing,9 the following compound commandc
To complete the pairing process, you will need to refer-ence your cellular phone Owner’s Manual. TheUConnectt website may also provide detailed instru
Dial by Saying a Number•Press the PHONE button to begin.•After the 9Ready9 prompt and the following beep, say9Dial.9•The system will prompt you to say
Add Names to Your UConnectt PhonebookNOTE: Adding names to the phonebook is recom-mended when the vehicle is not in motion.•Press the PHONE button to
Object Exchange Profile (OBEX). Please see your phoneOwner’s Manual for specific instructions on how to sendthese entries from your phone.NOTE:•The ph
9Phonebook Edit9 can be used to add another phonenumber to a name entry that already exists in thephonebook. For example, the entry John Doe may have
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