TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGE1INTRODUCTION...32THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE..
Things You Should Know About Your UConnect™SystemUConnect™ TutorialTo hear a brief tutorial of the system features, press the“Phone” button and say “U
•Speak normally, without pausing, just as you wouldspeak to a person sitting approximately eight (8) feetaway from you.•Make sure that no one other th
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:•
WARNING!Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that the seatbelt is no longer resting against your chest. In acollision you could slide under the s
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm A Word About Your Keys ...14▫ Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) ...14▫ FOB Wi
Manual Lumbar Support AdjustmentThe manual lumbar support adjustment lever is locatedon the right side of the driver’s seat (all models) and onthe lef
4 - Way Passenger’s Power Seat — If EquippedThe front passenger’s power seat switches are located onthe outboard side of the passenger seat lower side
center of the instrument panel. After turning on theignition, you can choose from High, Low, or Off heatsettings. Amber LEDs on the side of each switc
WARNING!Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skinbecause of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes,spinal cord injury, medication, alcohol use,
heating. Pressing the switch a second time will selectlow-level heating. Pressing the switch a third time willshut the heating elements off.When high-
60/40 Split Rear SeatTo Lower Rear SeatEither side of the rear seat can be lowered to allow forextended cargo space and still maintainsome rear seatin
2. Fold the rear seat completely forward. To Raise Rear SeatRaise the rear seatback and lock it into place. If interfer-ence from the cargo area preve
Storage — Rear Seat Armrest (If Equipped)The rear seat may be equipped with a center storagearmrest.Press the latch and lift the top of the armrest to
DRIVER MEMORY SEAT — IF EQUIPPEDOnce programmed, the memory buttons 1 and 2 on thedriver’s door panel can be used to recall the driver’s seat,driver’s
3. Adjust the driver’s seat, recliner, and driver’s sideview mirror to the desired positions.4. Adjust the brake and accelerator pedals to the desired
▫ Programming Additional Transmitters ...25▫ Transmitter Battery Service ...25▫ General Information ...26m Remote St
Memory Position RecallNOTE: The vehicle must be in Park to recall memorypositions. If a recall is attempted when the vehicle is notin Park, a message
NOTE: Once programmed, all transmitters linked tomemory can be easily enabled or disabled at one time.Refer to Remote Linked to Memory under 9Electron
through the programmable features in the ElectronicVehicle Information Center (EVIC). Refer to 9ElectronicVehicle Information Center (EVIC) — Customer
WARNING!If the hood is not fully latched, it could fly up whenthe vehicle is moving and block your forward vision.Be sure all hood latches are fully l
Battery Saver Feature—Exterior/Interior LightsIf the multi-function control lever is left in the interiorlight position, parking light position, or th
This system performs two functions. With the enginerunning and the multi-function control lever in the A(Auto) position, the headlights will turn on a
To Activate1. Select “Auto Headlamp Low/High Beams? — Low/High Beam.” Refer to “EVIC — Customer ProgrammableFeatures” in Section 4 of this manual.2. T
even when the doors and liftgate are open. While in the“Off” position the instrument panel lighting is at thelowest light level and may not be suitabl
NOTE: Proper aim and adjustments of the front foglights shouldbe madeto prevent excessiveglare for otherdrivers.Turn SignalsMove the multi-function co
Interior LightsThe interior lighting consists of courtesy lights mountedbelow the instrument panel, an overhead console lightassembly which contains b
m Engine Break-In Recommendations ...68m Safety Tips ...69▫ Exhaust Gas ...69▫ Safety Checks Y
section. For information on the rear wiper and washer,refer to “Rear Window Features” in this section.NOTE: Always remove any build-up of snow thatpre
MistUse this feature when weather conditions make occa-sional usage of the wipers necessary. Pull down andrelease the control lever for a single wipin
NOTE:•The rain sensing feature will not operate when thewiper switch is in the LOW or HIGH speed position.•The rain sensing feature may not function p
TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMNThis feature allows you to tilt the steering columnupward or downward. It also allows you to lengthen orshorten the st
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS — IF EQUIPPEDThis feature allows both the brake and accelerator pedalsto move toward the driver to provide improved positionwith the
CAUTION!Do not place any article under the adjustable pedal’sor impede its ability to move as it may cause damageto the pedal controls. Pedal travel m
To ActivatePush the ON/OFF button. The CRUISE indicator in theinstrument cluster will illuminate. To turn the systemOFF, push the ON/OFF button a seco
To Resume SpeedTo resume a previously set speed, push the “RESUMEACCEL” leverup and release. Resume can be used atanyspeed above 25 mph (40 km/h) for
Using Speed Control On HillsThe automatic transmission may downshift on hills tomaintain the vehicle set speed.NOTE: The speed control system maintain
WARNING!ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) cannot prevent thenatural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle,nor can it increase the traction afforded by
A WORD ABOUT YOUR KEYSYour vehicle uses a keyless ignition system. This systemconsists of a Fob with Integrated Key and a WirelessIgnition Node (WIN)
BAS (Brake Assist System)The BAS is designed to optimize the vehicle’s brakingcapability during emergency braking maneuvers. Thesystem detects an emer
ERM (Electronic Roll Mitigation)This system anticipates the potential for wheel lift bymonitoring the driver’s steering wheel input and thespeed of th
ESP (Electronic Stability Program)This system enhances directional control and stability ofthe vehicle under various driving conditions. ESP cor-rects
WARNING!ESP (Electronic Stability Program) cannot prevent thenatural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle,nor can it increase the traction affor
or gravel conditions and more wheel spin than ESPwould normally allow is required to gain traction. Toturn ESP on again, momentarily depress the 9ESP
In this mode, ESP and TCS, except for the “limited slip”feature described in the TCS section, are turned off untilthe vehicle reaches a speed of 40 mp
a speed of 40 mph (64 km/h). At 40 mph (64 km/h), thenormal ESP stability function returns but TCS remainsoff. When the vehicle speed drops below 35 m
swaying. Always use caution when towing a trailer andfollow the tongue weight recommendations. Refer to“Trailer Towing” in Section 5 of this manual fo
•Gear selection matches vehicle uphill direction (i.e.,vehicle facing uphill is in forward gear; vehicle back-ing uphill is in R (Reverse) gear).HSAwi
HSA OffIf you wish to turn off the HSA system, it can be doneusing the Customer Programmable Features in the Elec-tronic Vehicle Information Center (E
Fob with Integrated Key (FOBIK)The Fobwith Integrated Key operates the ignition switch.It also contains the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) trans-mitter an
and will only activate when the vehicle is descending ahill. It will usually not activate on level ground.The HDC speed may be adjusted by the driver
WARNING!HDC is only intended to assist the driver in control-ling vehicle speed when descending hills. The drivermust remain attentive to the driving
REAR PARK ASSIST SYSTEM— IF EQUIPPEDThe Rear Park Assist System provides visual and audibleindications of the distance between the rear fascia and the
Rear Park Assist Warning DisplayThe Rear Park Assist Warning Display, located in theheadliner near the flipper glass, provides both visual andaudible
WARNING DISPLAY DISTANCESDISPLAY LED OBSTACLE DISTANCE FROM: LED COLOR AUDIBLE SIGNALREAR CORNERS REAR CENTER1st LED 59 in. (150 cm) Yellow None2nd LE
NOTE: The Rear Park Assist system will MUTE theradio, if on, when the system is sounding an audio tone.Enable/Disable the Rear Park Assist SystemThe R
Cleaning the Rear Park Assist SystemClean the Rear Park Assist Sensors with water, car washsoap and a soft cloth.Do not use rough or hard cloths. Dono
2. Select “ON” at the “Rear Camera” screen. Highlight“DONE” and press ENTER. The rear camera is nowenabled.3. When the vehicle is shifted into R (Reve
Courtesy/Reading LightsAt the forward end of the console are two courtesy/reading lights.Press the lens to turn these lights on. Press a second timeto
WARNING!Your motorized door or gate will open and closewhile you are training the Universal Transceiver. Donot train the transceiver if people or pets
Ignition Key RemovalPlace the selector lever in “P” (Park). Turn the key to theLOCK position, and remove the key.NOTE:•If you try to remove the key be
Programming HomeLinkTBefore You BeginIf you have not trained any of the HomeLinkt buttons,erase all channels before you begin training.To do this, pre
NOTE: Some gate operators and garage door openersmay require you to replace Step #3 with proceduresnoted in the “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
If you unplugged the device for training, plug it back inat this time.Then proceed with Step 4 under “ProgrammingHomeLink.” earlier in this section.Us
Troubleshooting TipsIf you are having trouble programming HomeLinkt, hereare some of the most common solutions:•Replace the battery in the original tr
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPEDThe power sunroof switch is located between the sunvisors on the overhead console.WARNING!•Never leave children in a vehicl
Opening Sunroof - ExpressPress the switch rearward and release, and the sunroofwill open automatically from any position. The sunroofwill open fully,
Sunshade OperationThe sunshade can be opened manually. However, thesunshade will open automatically as the sunroof opens.NOTE: The sunshade cannot be
POWER OUTLETSFront Power OutletTo the left and right of the convenience tray (lower centerof instrument panel) is an outlet for electrically poweredac
CAUTION!Electrical Outlet Use With Engine Off•Many accessories that can be plugged in drawpower from the vehicle’s battery, even when not inuse (i.e.,
CAUTION!An unlocked car is an invitation to thieves. Alwaysremove key from the ignition and lock all doorswhen leaving the vehicle unattended.Key-In-I
Press the power inverter switch (located on the upperswitch bank) to turn the power on to the outlet. Press theswitch again to turn the power off.NOTE
CUP HOLDERSIn the center console there are two cup holders for thefront seat passengers.NOTE: The cup holder insert is removable, from theconsole, for
CARGO AREA FEATURESCargo LightThe cargo area light is activated by opening the liftgate,opening any door, or by rotating the dimmer control onthe mult
Retractable Cargo Area Cover — If EquippedNOTE: The purpose of this cover is for privacy, not tosecure loads. It will not prevent cargo from shifting
WARNING!In an accident a cargo cover loose in the vehicle couldcause injury. It could fly around in a sudden stop andstrike someone in the vehicle. Do
WARNING!Cargo tie-down hooks are not safe anchors for a childseat tether strap. In a sudden stop or collision a hookcould pull loose and allow the chi
WARNING!To help protect against personal injury, passengersshould not be seated in the rear cargo area. The rearcargo space is intended for load carry
1. Flip up pull loop(s) so they are perpendicular (straightup) to the top surface of the tray.2. Pull up on loop(s) and twist 90 degrees, so they arep
If the liftgate flipper glass is open, connection to the rearwindow wiper is interrupted preventing activation of therear wiper blade. When the liftga
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPEDExternal racks do not increase the total load carryingcapacity of the vehicle. Be sure that the total occupantand lugga
flash after the bulb check, it indicates that someone usedan invalid Fob to start the engine. Either of these condi-tions will result in the engine be
CAUTION!• To prevent damage to the roof of your vehicle, DO NOTcarry any loads on the roof rack without cross railsinstalled. The load should be secur
UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANELCONTENTSm Instrument Panel And Controls ...185m Instrument Cluster ...186▫ Gasoline En
▫ AM Reception ...212▫ FM Reception ...213m Sales Code REQ — AM/FM Stereo Radio And6–Disc CD/DVD Changer (MP3
▫ Operating Instructions — Satellite Radio ...244▫ Clock Setting Procedure...244m Universal Consumer Interface (UCI) —If Equipped ...
m Climate Controls ...258▫ Manual Air Conditioning And Heating System —If Equipped ...258▫ Automatic Tempera
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS1 — Air Outlet 5 — Upper Switch Bank 9 — Lower Switch Bank2 — Instrument Cluster 6 — Power Outlet/Cigar Lighter 10 — Clim
INSTRUMENT CLUSTERGasoline Engine186 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
Diesel EngineUNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 1874
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTION1. SpeedometerIndicates vehicle speed.2. Brake Warning LightThe BRAKE warning light will come on whenthe ignition is fir
before engine start. If the bulb does not come on whenturning the key from OFF to ON, have the conditionchecked promptly.Certain conditions such as a
location. This number is required for dealer replacementof Fobs. Duplication of Fobs may be performed at anauthorized dealer or by using the Customer
8. TachometerThe red segments indicate the maximum permissibleengine revolutions-per-minute (r.p.m. x 1000) for eachgear range. Before reaching the re
12. Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale LightEach tire, including the spare (if provided),should be checked monthly when cold andinflated to the inflati
of reasons, including the installation of replacement oralternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent theTPMS from functioning properly. Alway
The gauge pointer will likely indicate a higher tempera-ture when driving in hot weather, up mountain grades,or when towing a trailer. It should not b
16. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) WarningLight/Brake Assist System (BAS) Warning LightThe ESP/BAS warning light in the instrumentcluster comes on
U.S. federal regulations require that upon transfer ofvehicle ownership, the seller certify to the purchaser thecorrect mileage that the vehicle has b
engine is started. If the light stays on or turns on whiledriving, it indicates a problem with the charging system.Immediate service should be obtaine
•Vehicle Information Warning Message Displays•Personal Settings (Customer Programmable Features)•Compass Display•Outside Temperature Display•Trip Comp
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)DisplaysWhen the appropriate conditions exist, the ElectronicVehicle Information Center (EVIC) displays th
•HOOD/GATE/DOOR OPEN (with graphic)•HOOD/GATE/DOORS OPEN (with graphic)•LIFTGLASS/DOOR OPEN (with graphic)•LIFTGLASS/DOORS OPEN (with graphic)•LIFTGLA
NOTE: If a programmed key is lost, see your dealer tohave all remaining keys erased from the systemsmemory. This will prevent the lost key from starti
•MEMORY #2 POSITIONS SET•MEMORY SYSTEM DISABLED — SEATBELT BUCK-LED (with graphic)•MEMORY SYSTEM DISABLED — VEHICLE NOT INPARK•DRIVER 1 MEMORY•DRIVER
Engine Oil Change Indicator SystemOil Change Required (Gasoline Engines Only)Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil changeindicator system. The “
•Service Distance•Display Units of Measure inPress the SCROLL button to cycle through all the TripComputer functions.The Trip Functions mode displays
This feature allows you to monitor when the MDSswitches off the fuel on four of the eight cylinders and itcan be used to modify driving habits in orde
•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
objects) until the “CAL” indicator displayed in the EVICturns off. The compass will now function normally.Manual Compass CalibrationIf the compass app
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.2. Press and hold the compass button for approximately2 seconds.3. Press the SCROLL button until “Compass Variance”mess
Use the SCROLL button to display one of the followingchoices:LanguageWhen in this display you may select one of three lan-guages for all display nomen
unlock button. To make your selection, press and releasethe FUNCTION SELECT button until “Driver Door 1stPress” or “All Doors 1st Press” appears.Sound
Headlights On with Wipers (Available with AutoHeadlights Only)When Y (YES) is selected, and the headlight switch is inthe AUTO position, the headlight
the door lock plunger located on the inside of the doorsor with the driver’s door key lock cylinder, will not setthe alarm.To Disarm the SystemTo disa
Easy Entry/Exit Seat (Available with Memory SeatOnly)This feature provides automatic driver seat positioning toenhance driver mobility when entering a
units of measure. To make your selection, press andrelease the FUNCTION SELECT button until “US” or“METRIC” appears.System StatusPress and release the
NOTE: Your system can be set to display pressure unitsin PSI, kPa, or BAR.RADIO GENERAL INFORMATIONRadio Broadcast SignalsYour new radio will provide
FM ReceptionBecause FM transmission is based on frequency varia-tions, interference that consists of amplitude variationscan be filtered out, leaving
Power Switch/Volume Control (Rotary)Press the ON/VOL control to turn the radio ON. Pressthe ON/VOL a second time to turn OFF the radio.Electronic Volu
Phone Button (UConnect™ Hands Free Phone) —If EquippedPress this button to operate the Hand Free Phone (UCon-nect™) feature (if equipped). Refer to “H
RW/FF (Radio Mode)Pressing the rewind or fast forward button causes thetuner to search for the next frequency in the direction ofthe arrows. This feat
Toggle the Music Type button to select the followingformat types:Program Type16 Digit-CharacterDisplayNo program type or un-definedNoneAdult Hits Adlt
station with the same selected Music Type name. TheMusic Type function only operates when in the FMmode.If a preset button is activated while in the M
NOTE: These selections can only bemade while playinga DVD.•VES Power - Allows you to turn VES ON and OFF (IfEquipped).•VES Lock - Locks out rear VES r
NOTE: Inserting the Fob with Integrated Key into theignition switch disables all buttons on that transmitter;however, the buttons on the remaining tra
Subtitle Language — If EquippedSelecting this item will allow the user to choose a defaultsubtitle language (effective only if language supportedby di
SET Button (Radio Mode) — To Set thePush-Button MemoryWhen you are receiving a station that you wish tocommit to push-button memory, press the SET but
CAUTION!The radio may shut down during extremely hotconditions. When this occurs, the radio will indicate“Disc Hot” and shut off until a safe temperat
Press and hold the eject button for 5 seconds and all CDswill be ejected from the radio.The disc can be ejected with the radio and ignition OFF.SEEK B
Supported Medium Formats (File Systems)The medium formats supported bythe radioareISO 9660Level 1 and Level 2 and includes the Joliet extension.When r
frequencies in the following table are supported. Inaddition, variable bit rates (VBR) are also supported. Themajority ofMP3/WMAfiles use a44.1 kHzsam
To increase the speed of disc loading, it is recommendedto use CD-R media and single-session discs. To create asingle-session disc, enable the Disc at
not loud enough, turn the device’s volumeup. IftheAUXaudio sounds distorted, turn the device’s volume down.SEEK Button (Auxiliary Mode)No function.SCA
MacrovisionThis product incorporates copyright protection technol-ogy that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellec-tual property rights. Use o
Power Switch/Volume Control (Rotary)Press the ON/VOLUME control knob to turn on theradio. Press the ON/VOLUME control knob a secondtime to turn off th
Flash Lights with Remote Key LockThis feature will cause the turnsignal lights to flash whenthe doors are locked or unlocked with the transmitter.This
Phone Button (UConnect™ Hands Free Phone) —If EquippedPress this button to operate the Hand Free Phone (UCon-nect™) feature (if equipped). Refer to “H
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
program format type tobe selected. Many radio stations donot currently broadcast Music Type information.Toggle the Music Type button to select the fol
By pressing the SEEK button when the Music Type iconis displayed,the radio will be tuned to the next frequencystation with the same selected Music Typ
bothAM and FM. This allows a total of 12 AM and 12 FMstations to be stored into push-button memory. Thestations stored in SET 2 memory can be selected
begin to play when you insert the disc. The display willshow the disc number, the track number, and index timein minutes and seconds. Play will begin
the current selection. Pressing and holding the SEEKbutton will allow to scroll through tracks faster in CD,MP3 modes.SCAN ButtonPress the Scan button
Supported Media (Disc Types)The MP3 file recording media supported by the radio areCDDA, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and CDDA+MP3.Supported Medium Formats (File
Supported MP3 File FormatsThe radio will recognize only files with the *.MP3 exten-sion as MP3 files. Non-MP3 files named with the *.MP3extension may
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
To Release the Liftgate Flipper GlassPress the “Flipper Glass/Trunk Release” button on thetransmitter two times to release the flipper glass.WARNING!D
Press and hold the INFO button again for 3 seconds toreturn to 9elapsed time9 display.Operation Instructions - Auxiliary ModeThe auxiliary (AUX) jack
SALES CODE REN — MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM — IFEQUIPPEDNOTE: The sales code is located on the lower right sideof the unit’s faceplate.The REN multimedia syste
Operating Instructions — Hands-FreeCommunication (UConnect™) (If Equipped)Refer to “Hands-Free Communication (UConnect™)” inSection 3 of this manual f
3. When this feature is on, a check mark will appear inthe box next to the words “Daylight Savings.” Touch thescreen where the words “Daylight Savings
SALES CODE RER — AM/FM/CD/DVD RADIOWITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPEDNOTE: The radio sales code is located onthe lowerrightside of your radio facepl
4. Press the HOUR or MIN soft keys on the face of theradio.5. The time setting will change each time you press theHOUR or MIN soft key.6. Press the SA
UNIVERSAL CONSUMER INTERFACE (UCI) — IFEQUIPPEDNOTE: This section is for sales code RES and REQradios only with UConnect.™ For sales code REN touchscr
Play ModeWhen switched to UCI mode the iPodt will be in Playmode. In this Play mode , you may use the followingbuttons on the radio faceplate to contr
previous track in the list, if you press this button at anyother time in the current track it will go back to thebeginning of the track.If the right (
List or Browse ModeDuring Play mode, pressing any of the following buttonswill take you to List mode. List mode enables you toscroll through the list
Programming Additional TransmittersRefer to SENTRY KEY “Customer Key (Fob) Program-ming.”If you do not have a programmed transmitter, contactyour deal
To exit the List mode without selecting a track, press thesame preset button again to go back to Play mode.LIST ButtonPressing the “LIST” button will
further information, call the toll-free number 888-539-7474, or visit the Sirius web site at www.sirius.com.Please have the following information avai
Reception QualitySatellite reception may be interrupted due to one of thefollowing reasons:•The vehicle is parked in an underground parkingstructure o
3 seconds will make the radio display the Song Title all ofthe time (press and hold again to return to normaldisplay).RW/FFPressing the RW (Rewind) or
Select the button (1-6) you wish to lock onto this channeland press and release that button. If a button is notselected within 5 seconds after pressin
Lowering the DVD Screen Remote Control LocationUNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 2554
REMOTE SOUND SYSTEM CONTROLS — IFEQUIPPEDThe remote sound system controls are located on the rearsurface of the steering wheel. Reach behind the wheel
The button located in the center of the left hand controlwill tune to the next preset station that you have pro-grammed in the radio preset push-butto
RADIO OPERATION AND CELLULAR PHONESUnder certain conditions, the cellular phone being On inyour vehicle can cause erratic or noisy performance fromyou
Blower ControlThe rotary knob on the leftcontrolstheblower and can be set in one of fourspeeds and OFF. The blower fan mo-tor will remain on until the
General InformationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules andRSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to thefollowing conditions:•
side window demister grilles. Some airflow is deliveredto the floor while in defrost so that comfort can bemaintained.FloorAir flows through the floor
located on the control panel. Conditioned air will bedirectedthroughthe outletsselected by the mode control.A light in the snowflake button shows that
NOTE: The numbers on the temperature dial representa comfort setting when the Mode knob is set to Auto, andnot the actual air temperature.Operation of
The system will automatically control recircu-lation. However, pressing this button will tem-porarily put the system in recirculation mode.This can be
Manual OperationThis system offers a full complement of manual overridefeatures which consist of Blower Preferred Automatic,Mode PreferredAutomatic wi
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NOTE: Regardless of the type of operation, when atemperature knob is set to the full clockwise or fullcounterclockwise position, the system will deliv
Air flows through the registers in the back of thecenter console, and under the front seats to the rearseat passengers. These registers can be closed
Operating TipsWindow FoggingWindows will fog onthe insidewhen thehumidity insidethe vehicle is high. This often occurs in mild or cooltemperatures whe
Your air conditioning system is also equipped with anautomatic recirculation system. When the system sensesa heavy load or high heat conditions, it ma
Once the vehicle has started, the engine will run for 15minutes. To cancel remote start, press the “Remote Start”button once.The parking lamps will re
Operating Tips Chart270 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
STARTING AND OPERATINGCONTENTSm Starting Procedure ...275▫ Normal Starting — Gasoline Engines ...276▫ Extremely Cold Weather (B
▫ Shift Positions ...295▫ Shifting Procedures ...296▫ Quadra-Drive IIt System — If Equipped ...299m On-Road Dr
▫ Tire Spinning ...321▫ Tread Wear Indicators ...322▫ Life Of Tire ...323▫ Replacement Tires
▫ Starting ...343▫ Cruising Range ...343▫ Replacement Parts ...343m Fuel Requirements (
STARTING PROCEDUREBefore starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust theinside and outside mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and ifpresent, instruct
Normal Starting — Gasoline EnginesThe gear selector must be in the “N” (Neutral) or “P”(Park) position before you can start the engine. Apply thebrake
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.Normal Starting — Diesel EnginesObserve the follow
NOTE:•Use of Climatized ULSD Diesel Fuel or Number 1ULSD Diesel Fuel results in a noticeable decrease infuel economy.•Climatized ULSD Diesel Fuel is a
The vehicle can be started remotely up to a maximum oftwo times. The vehicle is also allowed a maximum of onefailed start,where the remotestart sequen
depending on engine temperature. When the “Glow PlugIndicator Light” goes out, the engine is ready to start.4. Tip Start FeatureDo not press the accel
If temperatures are below 32°F (0°C), operate the engineat moderate speeds for 5 minutes before full loads areapplied.Engine Idling - In Cold WeatherA
TURBOCHARGER 9COOL DOWN9 CHARTDriving Conditions Load Turbocharger Temperature Idle Time (in minutes)Before Shut DownStop & Go Empty Cool Less tha
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPEDThe engine block heater warms engine coolant andpermits quickerstarts in cold weather. Connect the heatercord to a gr
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONCAUTION!Damage to the transmission may occur if the follow-ing precautions are not observed:•Shift into P (Park) only after the
1. Firmly set the parking brake.2. Using a flat blade screwdriver, carefully remove theshift lock manual override cover which is located on thePRNDL b
vehicle, may be somewhat abrupt. This is a normalcondition, and precision shifts will develop within a fewhundred miles.Gear RangesNOTE: After selecti
R (Reverse)Use this range only after the vehicle has come to acomplete stop.N (Neutral)Shift into N (Neutral) when the vehicle is standing forprolonge
If you are in D (Drive) and are in 5th gear, the first tap tothe left (-) will display 5. Another tap to the left (-) willshift the transmission into
•the transmission selector is in D (Drive);•the engine coolant has reached normal operating tem-perature;•vehicle speed is above approximately 30 mph
If the plunger is down when the door is closed, the doorwill lock. Therefore, make sure the keys are not inside thevehicle before closing the door.If
The transmission will downshift from Overdrive to themost desirable gear if the accelerator pedal is fullydepressed at vehicle speedsabove approximate
Transmission Limp Home ModeTransmission function is monitored for abnormal condi-tions. If a condition is detected that could result intransmission da
NOTE: The torque converter clutch will not engageuntil the transmission fluid and engine coolant are warm[usually after 1-3 miles (1.6 - 4.8 km) of dr
five rocking-motion cycles. This will minimize overheat-ing and reduce the risk of transmission failure duringprolonged efforts to free a stuck vehicl
percent of engine torque to the rear axle. When speeddifferences are increased betweenthe front and rear driveshafts, the transfer case can transmit u
WARNING!You or others could be injured if you leave thevehicle unattended with the transfer case in the N(Neutral) position without first fully engagi
Shifting Procedures4HIto4LOWWith the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph (0 to 5 km/h),key ON or engine running, shift the transmission into N(Neutral), a
4 LOW to 4 HIWith the vehicle at speeds of 0 to 3 mph (0 to 5 km/h),key ON or engine running, shift the transmission into N(Neutral), andraise the tra
4. Hold down N (Neutral) “pin” switch (with a pen, etc.)for 4 seconds until the LED lamp by the switch starts toblink indicating shiftin progress.Lamp
Quadra-Drive IIT System — If EquippedThe optional Quadra-Drive IIt System features threetorque transfer couplings. The couplings include ELSD(Electron
INTRODUCTIONCONTENTSm Introduction ...4m Rollover Warning ...5m How To Use This Manual ...
Child Protection Door LockThe rear doors of your vehicle are equipped with childprotection locks. If you push up on the lever on the openedge of the d
OFF-ROAD DRIVING TIPSNOTE: Prior to off-road driving, remove the front airdam to prevent damage. The front air dam is attached tothe lowerfront fascia
and/or the flow rate is reduced. If you must crossflowing water avoid depths in excess of 9 inches. Theflowing water can erode the streambed causing y
If you stall or begin to lose forward motion whileclimbing a steep hill, allow your vehicle to come to a stopand immediately apply the brakes. Restart
After Driving Off-RoadOff-road operation puts more stress on your vehicle thandoes most on-road driving. After going off-road it isalways a good idea
PARKING BRAKETo set the parking brake, pull the lever up as firmly aspossible. When the parking brake is applied with theignition ON, the “Brake Warni
WARNING!•Always fully apply the parking brake when leav-ing your vehicle, or it may roll and cause damageor injury. Also, be certain to leave the tran
WARNING!Significant over or under inflation of tires or mixingsizes of tires or wheels on the vehicle can lead to lossof braking effectiveness.The Ant
WARNING!•The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) cannot preventthe natural laws of physics from acting on thevehicle, nor can it increase braking or steering
•Do not “ride” the brakes by resting your foot on thepedal. This could overheat the brakes and result inunpredictable braking action, longer stopping
NOTE: Increased noise levels at the end of the steeringwheel travel are considered normal and do not indicatethat there is a problem with the power st
WINDOWSPower WindowsThe power window controls are located on the driver’sdoor trim panel. There is a single switch on the frontpassenger door/rear doo
TIRE SAFETY INFORMATIONTire MarkingsNOTE:•P (Passenger)-Metric tire sizing is based on U.S. designstandards. P-Metric tires have the letter “P” molded
Tire Sizing ChartEXAMPLE:Size Designation:P = Passenger car tire size based on U.S. design standards(...blank...( = Passenger car tire based on Euro
EXAMPLE:Service Description:95 = Load Index—A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry.H = Speed Symbol—A symbol indicating th
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. Tires withwhite
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
5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargobeing loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safelyexceed the available cargo and luggage loa
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WARNING!Overloading of your tires is dangerous. Overloadingcan cause tire failure, affect vehicle handling, andincrease your stopping distance. Use ti
2. Economy—Improper inflation pressures can cause uneven wearpatterns to develop across the tire tread. These abnormalwear patterns will reduce tread
Auto DownBoth the driver and front passenger window switch hasan “Auto Down” feature. Press the window switch pastthe first detent, release, and the w
check tire pressure. Do not make a visual judgementwhen determining proper inflation. Radial tires may lookproperly inflated even when they are under
Tire Pressures for High Speed OperationThe manufacturer advocates driving at safe speedswithin posted speed limits. Where speed limits or condi-tions
WARNING!Fast spinning tires can be dangerous. Forces gener-ated by excessive wheel speeds may cause tire dam-age or failure. A tire could explode and
Life of TireThe service life of a tire is dependent upon varyingfactors including but not limited to:•Driving style•Tire pressure•Distance drivenWARNI
WARNING!• Do not use a tire, wheel size or rating other thanthat specified for your vehicle. Some combina-tions of unapproved tires and wheels may cha
Improper alignment will not cause vehicle vibration.Vibration may be a result of tire and wheel out-of-balance. Proper balancing will reduce vibration
Follow the recommended tire rotation frequency for yourtype of driving found in the “Maintenance Schedules”Section of this manual. More frequent rotat
decrease. Tire pressure should always be set based oncold inflation tire pressure. This is defined as the tirepressure after the vehicle has not been
Telltale Light”will turn OFF onlyafter the tires have beeninflated to the vehicle’s recommended cold tire pressurevalue.CAUTION!The TPMS has been opti
•The TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire mainte-nance, and it is the driver’s responsibility to maintaincorrect tire pressure using an accurate t
WARNING!There is no anti-pinch protection when the windowis almost closed. Be sure to clear all objects from thewindow before closing.Resetting the Au
inflation pressure of each tire on your vehicle, and inflateeach tire to the vehicle’s recommended cold placardpressure value. The system will automat
10 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h) will turn OFF the“Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light” as long as noneof the road tires are below the low pressu
The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) consists of thefollowing components:•Receiver Module•4 Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors•3 Trigger Modules (mou
Should a low tire condition occur on any of the fouractive road tire(s), you should stop as soon as possible,and inflate the low tire(s) that is flash
NOTE: Your system can be set to display pressure unitsin PSI, kPa, or BAR.If the ignition key is cycled, this sequence will repeat,providing the syste
matching full size spare tire is swapped with a lowpressure road tire, the next ignition key cycle will stillshow the “Tire Pressure Monitoring Tellta
In addition, the “Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light”will turn OFF and the graphic in the EVIC will display anew pressure value instead of dashes
5.7L Engines (If Equipped)The 5.7L engine is designed to meet allemissions regulations and provide satisfac-tory fuel economy and performance whenusin
The manufacturer supports the use of reformulated gaso-line. Properly blended reformulated gasoline will pro-vide excellent performance and durability
It is even more important to look for gasolines withoutMMT in Canada, because MMT can be used at levelshigher than those allowed in the United States.
open or partially open positions. This is a normal occur-rence and can be minimized. If the buffeting occurs withthe sunroof open, adjust the sunroof
Carbon Monoxide WarningsWARNING!Carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaust gases is deadly.Follow the precautions below to prevent carbonmonoxide poisoning:•Do n
CAUTION!Only vehicles with the E-85 fuel filler cap (gas cap)can operate on E-85.ETHANOL FUEL (E-85)E-85 is a mixture of approximately 85% fuel ethano
WARNING!Ethanol vapors are extremely flammable and couldcause serious personal injury. Never have any smok-ing materials lit in or near the vehicle wh
Selection Of Engine Oil For Flexible Fuel Vehicles(E-85) and Gasoline VehiclesWhether operating the vehicle on an E-85 ethanol fuel orunleaded gasolin
CAUTION!•Replacing fuel system components with non-ethanol compatible components can damage yourvehicle.•Do not use ethanol mixture greater than 85% i
WARNING!Do not use alcohol or gasoline as a fuel blendingagent. They can be unstable under certain conditionsand hazardous or explosive when mixed wit
Fuel Filler Cap (Gas Cap)The gas cap is located behind the fuel filler door, on thedriver’s side of the vehicle. If the gas cap is lost ordamaged, be
CAUTION!To avoid fuel spillage and overfilling, do not “topoff” the fuel tank after filling.NOTE: When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, thefuel
Loose Fuel Filler Cap MessageIf the vehicle diagnostic system determines that the fuelfiller cap is loose, improperly installed, or damaged, a“CHECK G
tongue weight, and cargo. The label also specifies maxi-mum capacities of front and rear axle systems (GAWR).Total load must be limited, so GVWR, and
WARNING!Driving with the liftgate open can allow poisonousexhaust gases into your vehicle. You and your pas-sengers could be injured by these fumes. K
LoadingThe actual total weight and the weight of the front andrear of your vehicle at the ground can best be determinedby weighing it when it is loade
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 isthe maximumcapacity ofthe front and rearaxles. Distribute the load over the front and rear axlesevenly. Make
safety. The addition of a friction/hydraulic sway controlalso dampens sway caused by traffic and crosswinds andcontributes positively to tow vehicle a
Trailer Hitch ClassificationYour vehicle may be factory equipped for safe towing oftrailers weighing over 3,500 lbs (1 587 kg) with theoptional Traile
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer Weight Ratings)The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetra
5.7L/Automatic (Over-land)4x2 12,200 lbs (5 534 kg) 64 Sq. Ft. (5.95square meters)7,395 lbs (3 354 kg) 740 lbs (336 kg)5.7L/Automatic 4x4 12,200 lbs (
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 dealer-instal
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
Once the liftgate flipper glass has been opened, connec-tion to the rear window wiper is interrupted, preventingactivation of the rear wiper blade whi
3. GAWR4. Tongue weight rating for the trailer hitch utilized(This requirement may limit the ability to alwaysachieve the 10% to 15% range of tongue w
−An electronically actuated trailer brake controller isrequired when towing a trailer with electronicallyactuated brakes. When towing a trailer equipp
The Trailer Tow Package may includea4and7pinwiring harness. Use a factory approved trailer harnessand connector.The electrical connections are all com
Towing Tips — Automatic TransmissionThe “D” range can be selected when towing. However, iffrequent shifting occurs while in this range, the ”Tow/Haul”
−Air ConditioningTurn off temporarily.−Refer to Cooling System Operating information in theMaintenance section of this manual for more informa-tion.RE
Shifting Into Neutral (N)Use the following procedure to prepare your vehicle forrecreational towing.CAUTION!It is necessary to follow these steps to b
5. Start engine.6. Shift transmission into D (Drive).7. Release brake pedal and ensure that there is no vehiclemovement.8. Shut the engine off.9. Shif
Shifting Out Of Neutral (N)Use the following procedure to prepare your vehicle fornormal usage.1. Depress brake pedal.2. Turn the ignition key ON, eng
WARNING!You or others could be injured if you leave thevehicle unattended with the transfer case in the N(Neutral) position without first fully engagi
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIESCONTENTSm Hazard Warning Flashers ...370m If Your Engine Overheats ...371m Jacking And Tire Chang
WARNING!In a collision, you and your passengers can sufferinjuries, including fatalities, if you are not properlybuckled up. You can strike the interi
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERSYour vehicle’s hazard warning flasher is an emergencywarning system. When you activate it, all front and reardirectional signal
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATSIn any of the following situations, you can reduce thepotential for overheating by taking the appropriate ac-tion.•On the high
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGINGWARNING!•Getting under a jacked-up vehicle is dangerous.The vehicle could slip off the jack and fall on you.You could be crus
Spare Tire StowageThe spare tire is stowed under the rear of the vehicle bymeans of a cable winch mechanism. To remove or stowthe spare, use the jack
CAUTION!The winch mechanism is designed for use with thejack extension tube only. Use of an air wrench orother power tools is not recommended and can
Jacking Instructions1. Remove the spare tire, jack, and tools from storage.2. Loosen (but do not remove) the wheel lug nuts byturning them to the left
4. Locate the jack as shown. For the front axle, place itunder the front lower control arm as shown. For the rearaxle, place it under the axle nearthe
WARNING!Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can makethe vehicle less stable. It could slip off the jack andhurt someone near it. Raise the vehic
tire until you hear the winch “ratchet” three times.Double check to ensure the tire is snug against theunderbody of the vehicle. Damage to the winch c
1. Remove all metal jewelry such as watch bands orbracelets which might make an unintended electricalcontact.2. Park the booster vehicle within cable
WARNING!•Wearing a seat belt incorrectly is dangerous. Seatbelts are designed to go around the large bones ofyour body. These are the strongest parts
WARNING!Any procedure other than above could result in:1. Personal injury caused by electrolyte squirting outthe battery vent;2. Personal injury or pr
EMERGENCY TOW HOOKS — IF EQUIPPEDIf your vehicle is equipped with tow hooks, there will beone in the rear and two mounted on the front of thevehicle.
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE2WD Models OnlyProvided the transmission is operable, tow only in N(Neutral) at speeds not exceeding 30 mph (48 km/h), fordis
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm Engine Compartment – 3.7L ...386m Engine Compartment – 4.7L ...387m Engine Compartment – 5.7
▫ Maintenance-Free Battery ...401▫ Air Conditioner Maintenance ...402▫ Power Steering Fluid Check ...403▫ Body Lubri
▫ High Intensity Discharge Headlights (HID) —If Equipped ...435▫ Head Light ...436▫ Front Turn Signal ...
ENGINE COMPARTMENT – 3.7L386 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
ENGINE COMPARTMENT – 4.7LMAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 3877
ENGINE COMPARTMENT – 5.7L388 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
ENGINE COMPARTMENT – 3.0L DIESELMAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE 3897
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 b
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD IIYour vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated onboarddiagnostic system called OBD II. This system monitorsthe perfor
Loose Fuel Filler Cap MessageAfter fuel is added, the vehicle diagnostic system candetermine if the fuel filler cap is loose, improperlyinstalled, or
is functioning and is not on when the engine is running,and that the OBD (On Board Diagnostic) system is readyfor testing.Normally, the OBD system wil
you may need to do nothing more than drive yourvehicle as you normally would in order for your OBDsystem to update. A recheck with the above test rout
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESThe pages that follow contain the required maintenanceservices determined by the engineers who designed yourvehicle.Besides the
Change Engine OilRefer to the Maintenance Schedule for recommendedengine oil change intervals.Engine Oil Selection — Gasoline EnginesFor best performa
Engine Oil Viscosity (3.7L/4.7L/5.7L Engines)SAE 5W-20 engine oil is recommended for all operatingtemperatures. This engine oil improves low temperatu
Synthetic Engine OilsYou may use synthetic engine oils provided the recom-mended oil quality requirements are met, and the recom-mended maintenance in
Drive Belts — Check Condition and TensionBelt tension is controlled by means of an automatictensioner. No belt tension adjustments are required.Howeve
WARNING!The air induction system (air cleaner, hoses, etc) canprovide a measure of protection in the case of enginebackfire. Do not remove the air ind
INTRODUCTIONThis is a specialized utility vehicle designed for bothon-road and off-road use. It can go places and performtasks for which conventional
4. Position the lap belt across your thighs, below yourabdomen. To remove slack in the lap portion, pull up abit on the shoulder belt. To loosen the l
NOTE: Intentional tampering with emissions controlsystems can result in civil penalties being assessedagainst you.WARNING!A hot exhaust system can sta
Check ventilation hose for indication of damage orplugging deposits. Replace if necessary.Maintenance-Free BatteryYour vehicle is equipped with a main
CAUTION!•It is essential when replacing the cables on thebattery that the positive cable is attached to thepositive post and the negative cable is att
WARNING!•Use only refrigerants and compressor lubricantsapproved by the manufacturer for your air condi-tioning system. Some unapproved refrigerants a
CAUTION!Do not use Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) orother types of power steering fluids when servicingthe power steering system of this vehicle.
Body LubricationLocks and all body pivot points, including such items asseat tracks, doors, tailgate and hood hinges, should belubricated periodically
The fluid reservoir for the windshield washers and the rearwindow washer is shared. The fluid reservoir is located inthe engine compartment, be sure t
WARNING!Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain carbonmonoxide (CO) which is colorless and odorless.Breathing it can make you unconscious and c
the coolant recovery bottle. DO NOT REMOVE THECOOLANT PRESSURE CAP WHEN THE COOLINGSYSTEM IS HOT.Cooling System — Drain, Flush, And RefillAt the inter
Adding CoolantYour vehicle has been built with an improved antifreeze/coolant that allows extended maintenance intervals. Thisantifreeze/coolant can b
6. To release the belt, push the red button marked PRESSon the buckle. The belt will automatically retract to itsstowed position. If necessary, slide
The cap should be inspected and cleaned if there is anyaccumulation of foreign material on the sealing surfaces.WARNING!•The warning words DO NOT OPEN
The radiator normally remains completely full, so there isnot need to remove the radiator cap unless checking forantifreeze/coolant freeze point or re
•Make sure that the radiator and coolant recoverybottle hoses are not kinked or obstructed.•Keep the front of the radiator clean. If your vehicle iseq
You are urged to use only the manufactures-specifiedtubes, connections and clamps, or their equivalent inmaterial and specification, in any fuel syste
NOTE: Inspection of brake hoses should be performedwhenever the brake system is serviced and every engineoil change. Inspect hydraulic brake hoses for
WARNING!Use of a brake fluid that may have a lower initialboiling point, or is unidentified as to specification,may result in sudden brake failure dur
Selection of LubricantUse only manufacturer’s recommended fluid, refer toFluids, Lubricants, and Genuine Parts for correct fluidtype.Transfer CaseFlui
Automatic TransmissionSelection of LubricantIt is important that the proper lubricant is used in thetransmission to assure optimum transmission perfor
Fluid Level Check (3.7L and 3.0L Diesel Engine)Regular automatic transmission fluid level checks are notrequired. For this reason, the dipstick is omi
Fluid Level Check (4.7L and 5.7L Engine)Check the fluid level while the transmission is at normaloperating temperature. This occurs after at least 15
As a guide, if you are shorter than average, you willprefer a lower position,and if you are taller than average,you’ll prefer a higher position. When
CAUTION!Be aware that if the fluid temperature is below 50°F(10°C) it may not register on the dipstick. Do not addfluid until the temperature is eleva
CAUTION!Under frequent heavy-duty driving conditions,change all lubricants and lubricate body compo-nents, all driveline joints and steering linkage m
Washing•Wash your vehicle regularly. Always wash your ve-hicle in the shade using Mopart Car Wash or a mildcar wash soap, and rinse the panels complet
•If you detect any stone chips or scratches in the paint,touch them up immediately. The cost of such repairs isconsidered the responsibility of the ow
•For tough stains, apply Mopart Total Clean or a mildsoap solution to a clean, damp cloth and remove stain.Use a fresh, damp towel to remove soap resi
WARNING!Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning purposes.Many are potentially flammable, and if used inclosed areas they may cause respiratory harm.
2. Dry with a soft tissue.Seat Belt MaintenanceDo not bleach, dye or clean the belts with chemicalsolvents or abrasive cleaners. This will weaken the
Cav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fuse Description1 30 AmpGreenAudio Amp (B+)2 15 AmpBlueSunroof (B+)3 10 AmpRedHtd Mirror (EBL)4 20 AmpYellowRr Pwr Out (B+)5
Cav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fuse Description13 10 AmpRedAutowipe (R/A)14 20 AmpYellowCigar Ltr (R/A)15 10 AmpRedTire Pressure Trans-ducers (R/O)16 10 Amp
Underhood Fuses (Power Distribution Center)Cav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fuse Description1 50 AmpGreenPTC Heater 1 (DieselOnly)Cav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fus
WARNING!•The belt and retractor assembly must be replacedif the seat belt assembly “automatic locking retrac-tor” feature or any other seat belt funct
Cav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fuse Description11 40 AmpGreenHVAC Blower12 30 AmpPinkRear Wiper, Ign R/O13 40 AmpGreenRear Window De-froster (EBL)/HeatedMir
Cav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fuse Description27 20 AmpYellowHD Washer (IfEquipped)28 30 AmpGreenABS Valves29 20 AmpYellowPCM Batt (GasolineOnly)30 — Spare
Underhood Fuses (Integrated Power Module)Cav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fuse Description8 10 AmpRedLt Park LampsCav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fuse Description9 1
Cav-ityCartridgeFuseMini Fuse Description18 20 AmpYellowFront Control Module(FCM) Batt #119 20 AmpYellowLt Trailer-Tow Stop/Turn20 20 AmpYellowFront C
insure adequate system lubrication to minimize thepossibility of compressor damage when the system isstarted again.REPLACEMENT BULBSInterior Lights Bu
BULB REPLACEMENTHigh Intensity Discharge Headlights (HID) — IfEquippedThe headlights are a type of high voltage discharge tube.High voltage can remain
Head Light1. Open the hood.2. Turn the low or high beam bulb 1/4 turn counterclockwise to remove from housing.3. Disconnect the electrical connector a
Front Turn Signal1. Open the hood.2. Turn the turn signal bulb 1/4 turn counter clockwiseto remove from housing.3. Disconnect the electrical connector
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
3. Squeeze the socket assemblytabs to remove it from thehousing.4. Pull the bulb to remove it from the socket.5. Replace the bulb, reinstall the socke
seconds or until the driver’s seat belt is buckled. TheEnhanced Warning System (BeltAlert) will be reactivatedif the driver’s seat belt is unbuckled f
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIESU.S. MetricFuel (Approximate)3.7/4.7/5.7L Gasoline Engines 21 Gallons 79 Liters3.0L Diesel Engine 22 Gallons 83 LitersEngine Oil
FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS, AND GENUINE PARTSEngineComponent Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine PartEngine Coolant Mopart Antifreeze/Coolant 5 Year/100,000 Mile For
Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine PartFuel Selection (5.7L Engines) 87 Octane Acceptable - 89 Octane RecommendedFuel Selection (3.0L Diesel Engin
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESCONTENTSm Emission Control System Maintenance ...444m Maintenance Schedule — Gasoline Engines ...444▫ Required Maintenance
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCEThe “Scheduled” maintenance services, listed in boldtype must be done at the times or mileages specified toassure t
•Change your engine oil more often if you drive yourvehicle off-road for an extended period of time.•Under no circumstances should oil change interval
At Each Oil Change•Change the engine oil filter.•Inspect the brake hoses and lines.CAUTION!Failure to perform the required maintenance itemsmay result
Perform Maintenance Every(Where time and mile-age are listed, follow the interval that occurs first.)Maintenance Items Miles Kilometers or MonthsChang
Perform Maintenance Every(Where time and mile-age are listed, follow the interval that occurs first.)Maintenance Items Miles Kilometers or MonthsCheck
WARNING!You can be badly injured working on or around amotor vehicle. Do only that service work for whichyou have the knowledge and the right equipmen
Seat Belts and Pregnant WomenWe recommend that pregnant women use the seat beltsthroughout their pregnancy. Keeping the mother safe isthe best way to
•Off-road or desert driving.NOTE: Most vehicles are operated under the conditionslisted for Schedule “B.”Second is Schedule “A”. It is for vehicles th
•Check alllights and all other electrical items for correctoperation.At Each Oil Change•Change the engine oil filter.•Inspect the exhaust system.•Insp
Schedule “B” — Diesel EngineFollow schedule “B” if you usually operate your vehicleunder one or more of the following conditions.•Day or night tempera
Miles 6,250 12,500 18,750 25,000 31,250(Kilometers) (10 000) (20 000) (30 000) (40 000) (50 000)Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. X X X X X
Miles 37,500 43,750 50,000 56,250 62,500(Kilometers) (60 000) (70 000) (80 000) (90 000) (100 000)Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. X X X X
Miles 68,750 75,000 81,250 87,500 93,750 100,000(Kilometers) (110 000) (120 000) (130 000) (140 000) (150 000) (160 000)Change the engine oil and engi
L Applies only if vehicle is used for frequent trailertowing, or fleet/commercial service.† The replacement of such component is requested whenthere i
Schedule “A” — Diesel EngineMiles 12,500 25,000 37,500 50,000(Kilometers) (20 000) (40 000) (60 000) (80 000)Change the engine oil and engine oil filt
Miles 62,500 75,000 87,500 100,000(Kilometers) (100 000) (120 000) (140 000) (160 000)Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. X X X XRotate the t
IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCECONTENTSm Suggestions For Obtaining Service For YourVehicle ...460▫ Prepare For The Appointm
Driver And Front Passenger SupplementalRestraint Systems (SRS)This vehicle has airbags for both the driver and rightfront passenger as a supplement to
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FORYOUR VEHICLEPrepare For The AppointmentIf you’re having warranty work done, be sure to have theright papers with
technicians, special tools, and the latest information toassure your vehicle is fixed correctly and in a timelymanner.This is why you should always ta
Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or SpeechImpaired (TDD/TTY)To assist customers who have hearing difficulties, themanufacturer has installed specia
WARNING!Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certainvehicle components contain or emit chemicalsknown to the State of California to cause can
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto SafetyHotline toll free at 1–888–327–4236 (TTY: 1–800–424–9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov; or w
•Diagnostic Procedure Manuals.Filled with diagrams, charts and detailed illustrations,these practical manuals make it easy for students andtechnicians
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UNIFORMTIRE QUALITY GRADESThe following describes the tire grading categories estab-lished by the National highway Traffi
Temperature GradesThe temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C,representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heatand its ability to
NOTE: Airbag covers may not be obvious in the interiortrim; but they will open to allow airbag deployment.WARNING!• Do not put anything on or around t
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) ...189,305Adding Fuel ...345Adding Washer Fluid ...178Adjustable Pedal
Fluid Type ...417Special Additives ...417Torque Converter ...291Autostick ...
Cargo Area Features ...172Cargo Compartment ...172Light ...172Luggage Carrier ...
Drain, Flush, and Refill ...408Inspection ...407Points to Remember ...411Pressure Cap ...
E-85 Fuel ...340Electric Remote Mirrors ...79Electrical Outlet, Auxiliary (Power Outlet) ...168Electroni
Oil Selection ...395,440Oil Synthetic ...397Overheating ...371Starting ...
Fluids, Lubricants and Genuine Parts ...441Fog Light Service ...437Fog Lights ...127,195,437Folding Re
General Information ...20,26,108,336Glass Cleaning ...425Glow Plug Light ...196Gross Axle Weig
Infant Restraint ...58,59Inflation Pressure Tires ...319Information Center, Vehicle ...196Inside R
Airbag ...55,189Alarm ...70Anti-Lock ...189Automatic Headlights ...
NOTE: Do not use a clothing bar mounted to the coathooks in this vehicle. A clothing bar will impede theproper performance of the window bags.The fron
Rear Tail ...438Seat Belt Reminder ...194Security Alarm (Theft Alarm) ...190Service ...
Memory Seat ...118Memory Seats and Radio ...118Mini-Trip Computer ...201Mirrors ...
Identification Logo ...395Materials Added to ...397Pressure Warning Light ...190Recommendation ...
Seats ...110,111Steering ...308,403Sunroof ...165Windows ...
Reminder, Lights On ...127Reminder, Seat Belt ...43Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) ...21Remote Sound Sy
Seats ...108Adjustment ...108Cleaning ...423,424Easy Entry ...
Oil ...395Speed Control (Cruise Control) ...135Speedometer ...188Starting ...
Tip Start ...280Tire and Loading Information Placard ...314Tire Identification Number (TIN) ...313Tire Mark
Traction Control Light ...190Trailer Sway Control (TSC) ...146Trailer Towing ...351Cooling Syste
Variance, Compass ...205Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...8Vehicle Loading ...315,348Vehicle Modi
up in the rear seat. Never allow children to slide theshoulder belt behind them or under their arm.If a child from 1 to 12 years old must ride in the
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ROLLOVERWARNING HOW TO USETHIS MANUAL WARNINGSAND CAUTIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS T
NOTE: After you read the manual, it should be storedin the vehicle for convenient reference and remain withthe vehicle when sold so that the new owner
WARNING!•Relying on the airbags alone could lead to moresevere injuries in a collision. The airbags workwith your seat belt to restrain you properly.
How The Airbag System Works•The Occupant Restraint Control (ORC) Module de-termines if a frontal, side, or rollover collision is severeenough to requi
•The Driver and Passenger Airbag/Inflator Units arelocated in the center ofthe steering wheel and therightside of the instrument panel. When the ORC d
•The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the knees ofthe driver and the front passenger, and position every-one for the best interaction with the front
•It is not advisable to drive your vehicle after theairbags have deployed. If you are involved in anothercollision, the airbagswill notbe in placeto p
Maintaining Your Airbag SystemWARNING!•Modifications to any part of the airbag system couldcause it to fail when you need it. You could beinjured if t
block for blown fuses. Refer to “Fuse Panel” in Section 5of this manual. See your dealer if the fuse is good.Event Data Recorder (EDR)In the event of
accessing the electronic data stored, unless ordered todownload data by a court with legal jurisdiction (i.e.,pursuant to a warrant). A copy of the da
•Engine control status (including engine speed)•Transmission gear selection•Cruise control status•Traction/stability control status•Tire pressure moni
Infants and Child Restraints•Safety experts recommend that children riderearward-facing in the vehicle until they are at leastone yearold and weigh at
Failure to use driver and passenger seat belts providedis a major cause of severe or fatal injury. In fact, the U.S.government notes that the universa
Here are some tips for getting the most out of your childrestraint:•Before buying any restraint system, make sure that ithas a label certifying that i
buckle or latch plate is too close to the belt pathopening on the restraint. Disconnect the latch platefrom the buckle and twist the short buckle-end
belt-positioning booster seat. The child and belt-positioning booster seat are held in the vehicle by thelap/shoulder belt.Children Too Large for Boos
kits orretro-fit kits.You areurged to take advantage of allthe available attachments provided with your child re-straint in any vehicle.NOTE: When usi
install the child restraint. You will easily feel them if yourun your finger along the intersection of the seatback andseat cushion surfaces.In additi
hook for attachment to the tether strap anchorage and ameans of adjusting the tension of the strap.You will first loosen the adjusters on the lower st
however, any seat belt system will loosen with time, socheck the belt occasionally and pull it tight if necessary.For seat belts having an automatic l
WARNING!An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead toincreased head motion and possible injury to thechild. Use only the anchor positions directl
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONSA long break-in period is not required for the engine inyour new vehicle.Drive moderately during the first 300 miles (5
SAFETY TIPSExhaust GasWARNING!Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain carbonmonoxide (CO) which is colorless and odorless.Breathing it can make
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Seat belt assemblies must be replaced after an accident ifthey have been damaged (bent retractor, torn webbing,etc.). If there is any question regardi
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLECONTENTSm Mirrors ...77▫ Inside Day/Night Mirror ...77▫ Automatic
▫ Things You Should Know About YourUConnect™ System ...100▫ General Information ...108m Seats ...
▫ SmartBeams — If Equipped ...125▫ Instrument Panel And Interior Lights ...126▫ Daytime Running Lights — If Equipped ...127▫ Automati
▫ To Vary The Speed Setting ...137▫ To Accelerate For Passing ...137m Electronic Brake Control System ...138▫ ABS (An
▫ Sunglasses Storage ...158m Garage Door Opener — If Equipped ...158▫ Programming HomeLinkt ...160▫ Gate Operator/C
m Cargo Area Features ...172▫ Cargo Light ...172▫ Rear Storage Compartment ...172▫ Retractable Carg
MIRRORSInside Day/Night MirrorThe mirror should be adjusted to center on the viewthrough the rear window.A two-point pivot system allows for horizonta
Automatic Dimming Mirror — If EquippedThis mirror automatically adjusts for annoying headlightglare from vehicles behind you. You can turn the feature
WARNING!Vehicles and other objects seen in the passenger sideconvex mirror will look smaller and farther awaythan they really are. Relying too much on
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONSThis manual contains WARNINGS against operatingprocedures, which could result in an accident or bodilyinjury. It also contains CA
After selecting a mirror move the knob in the samedirection you want the mirror to move. Use the center offposition to guard against accidentally movi
Sun Visor Extension (If Equipped)This feature has a pull out extension on the sun visor forincreased coverage.HANDS–FREE COMMUNICATION (UConnect™) —IF
NOTE: The UConnect™ system use requires a cellularphone equipped with the Bluetooth 9Hands-Free Profile,9version 0.96 or higher. See UConnect™ website
radio or the mirror has the two control buttons (PhoneButton and Voice Recognition Button) that will enableyou 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. The UCon-nect™ website may also provide detailed inst
Dial by Saying a Number•Press the “Phone” button to begin.•After the 9Ready9 prompt and the following beep, say9Dial.9•System will prompt you to say t
Add Names to Your UConnect™ PhonebookNOTE: Adding names to phone book is recommendedwhen vehicle is not in motion.•Press the “Phone” button to begin.•
Exchange Profile (OBEX). Please see your phone owners’manual for specific instructions on how to send theseentries from your phone.NOTE:•Phone handset
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
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONSWARNING!Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle couldseriously affect its roadworthiness and safety andmay l
•After confirmation, the phone book entries will bedeleted.•Note that only the phone book in the current languageis deleted.List All Names in the UCon
call, press and hold the ’Phone’ button until you hear asingle beepindicating that the incoming call was rejected.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 th
been switched to off. Call continuation functionalityavailable on the vehicle can be any one of three types:•After ignition key is switched off, a cal
Emergency AssistanceIf you are in an emergency and the mobile phone isreachable:•Pick up the phone and manually dial the emergencynumber for your area
Please refer to the 24-Hour “Towing Assistance” cover-age details in the Warranty information booklet and onthe 24–Hour Towing Assistance Card.PagingT
entries. To use this feature, dial the number you wish tocall and then press the “Voice Recognition” button andsay “Send.” The system will prompt you
notification to inform you of your phone and networkstatus when you are attempting to make a phone callusing UConnect™. The status is given for roamin
Advanced Phone ConnectivityTransfer Call to and from Cellular PhoneThe UConnect™ system allows on going calls to betransferred from your cellular phon
•Press the “Phone” button to begin.•After the 9Ready9 prompt and the following beep, say9Setup Select Phone9 and follow the prompts.•You can also pres
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