2011 user guide
The driver’s primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, resulting in a collision and personal injury. Chrysler Group LLC strongly recommends that the driver use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take their attention off the road.
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Universal Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Power Inverter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Power Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Driver Cockpit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Instrument Cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES INTRODUCTION/WELCOME Welcome From Chrysler Group LLC . . . . 2 Four-Wheel Drive Operation . . . . . . . 54 GETTING STARTED Key FOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remote Start . . . .
INTRODUCTION/WELCOME WELCOME FROM CHRYSLER GROUP LLC Congratulations on selecting your new Chrysler Group LLC vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality - all essentials that are traditional to our vehicles. Your new Chrysler Group LLC vehicle has characteristics to enhance the driver's control under some driving conditions. These are to assist the driver and are never a substitute for attentive driving. They can never take the driver's place.
INTRODUCTION/WELCOME Rollover Warning WARNING! • Pedals that cannot move freely can cause loss of vehicle control and increase the risk of serious personal injury. • Always make sure that objects cannot fall into the driver foot well while the vehicle is moving. Objects can become trapped under the brake pedal and accelerator pedal causing a loss of vehicle control.
CONTROLS AT A GLANCE DRIVER COCKPIT 4
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CONTROLS AT A GLANCE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning Lights BRAKE - Low Fuel Warning Light Charging System Light** Oil Pressure Warning Light** Engine Temperature Warning Light Transmission Temperature Warning Light Anti-Lock Brake (ABS) Light** Airbag Warning Light** Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Light Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Light Seat Belt Reminder Light Brake Warning Light** Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)** Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light* - S
CONTROLS AT A GLANCE Indicators - Turn Signal Indicators - High Beam Indicator - Front Fog Light Indicator* - Vehicle Security Indicator* - TOW/HAUL Indicator* - 4WD LOW Indicator - Loose Gas Cap Indicator - Electronic Speed Control ON Indicator - Electronic Speed Control SET Indicator * If equipped ** Bulb Check with Key On - Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ON Indicator* - Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) SET Indicator* - Position Light Indicator* - Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Off Indicator* - Windshie
GETTING STARTED KEY FOB Locking And Unlocking The Doors/Liftgate • Press the LOCK button once to lock all the doors and the liftgate. Press the UNLOCK button once to unlock the driver’s door only and twice within five seconds to unlock all the doors and liftgate. • All doors can be programmed to unlock on the first press of the UNLOCK button. Refer to Programmable Features in this guide. Power Liftgate • Press the LIFTGATE button twice within five seconds to power open/close the Power Liftgate.
GETTING STARTED WARNING! • Leaving unattended children in a vehicle is dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or others could be severely injured or killed. Children should be warned not to touch the parking brake, brake pedal, or the shift lever. Do not leave the Key Fob inside the vehicle or in the ignition. A child could start the vehicle, operate power windows, other controls, or move the vehicle. • Do not leave children or animals inside parked vehicles in hot weather.
GETTING STARTED To Lock the Vehicle: • Both front door handles have LOCK buttons located on the outside of the handle. With one of the vehicle's Keyless Enter-N-Go Key Fobs located outside the vehicle and within 5 ft (1.5m) of the driver's or passenger front door handle, press the door handle LOCK button to lock all four doors and liftgate. NOTE: • If “Unlock All Doors 1st Press” is programmed all doors will unlock when you grab hold of the front driver's door handle.
GETTING STARTED Engine Starting/Stopping Starting • With a valid Keyless Enter-N-Go Key Fob inside the vehicle. • Place the shift lever in PARK or NEUTRAL. • While pressing the brake pedal, press the ENGINE START/STOP button once. If the engine fails to start, the starter will disengage automatically after 10 seconds. • To stop the cranking of the engine prior to the engine starting, press the button again. Stopping • Place the shift lever in PARK. • Press the ENGINE START/STOP button once.
GETTING STARTED THEFT ALARM To Arm • Keyless Enter-N-Go button installed: Press the Keyless Enter-N-Go Start/Stop button until the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) indicates that the vehicle ignition is “OFF”. Press the power door lock switch while the door is open, press the Key Fob LOCK button, or with one of the Key Fobs located outside the vehicle and within 5 ft (1.5m) of the driver's and passenger front door handles, press the Keyless Enter-N-Go LOCK button located on the door handle.
GETTING STARTED • A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a collision and leave you with no protection. Inspect the belt system periodically, checking for cuts, frays, or loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately. Do not disassemble or modify the system. Seat belt assemblies must be replaced after a collision if they have been damaged (bent retractor, torn webbing, etc.).
GETTING STARTED WARNING! (Continued) • Being too close to the steering wheel or instrument panel during Advanced Front Airbag deployment could cause serious injury, including death. Airbags need room to inflate. Sit back, comfortably extending your arms to reach the steering wheel or instrument panel. • Supplemental Side Airbag Inflatable Curtains and Supplemental Seat-Mounted Side Airbags need room to inflate. Do not lean against the door or window. Sit upright in the center of the seat.
GETTING STARTED • Loosen the child seat adjusters on the lower straps and tether straps so that you can attach the hook or connector to the lower tether anchorages more easily. • Attach the lower hooks or connectors over the top of the anchorage bars, pushing aside the seat cover material. The rear seat lower anchorages are round bars, located at the rear of the seat cushion where it meets the seatback.
GETTING STARTED WARNING! • In a collision, an unrestrained child, even a tiny baby, can become a projectile inside the vehicle. The force required to hold even an infant on your lap could become so great that you could not hold the child, no matter how strong you are. The child and others could be severely injured or killed. Any child riding in your vehicle should be in a proper restraint for the child's size.
GETTING STARTED Power Lumbar • Push the switch forward to increase the lumbar support. Push the switch rearward to decrease the lumbar support. • Pushing upward or downward on the switch will raise and lower the position of the support. Memory Seat • The memory seat feature allows you to save two different driver seating positions (excluding lumbar position), driver's outside mirror, tilt/telescoping steering column position, and radio station preset settings.
GETTING STARTED Passenger Manual Seat Adjustment Forward/Rearward • Lift up on the adjusting bar located at the front of the seat near the floor and release when seat is in desired position. Recliner • Lift the rear lever located on the outboard side of the seat, lean back and release when seat is in desired position. Fold-Flat Front Passenger Seat • The front passenger seat can be folded flat to allow for extended cargo space. Pull up on the recliner lever to fold down the seatback.
GETTING STARTED CAUTION! Do not place any article under a power seat or impede its ability to move as it may cause damage to the seat controls. Seat travel may become limited if movement is stopped by an obstruction in the seat's path. WARNING! • Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous. The sudden movement of the seat could cause you to lose control. The seat belt might not be properly adjusted, and you could be severely injured or killed. Only adjust a seat while the vehicle is parked.
GETTING STARTED 50/50 Third Row Folding Seat • Both third row seats can be folded forward to increase the cargo area.. • Open the liftgate. • To lower either seat pull on the release handle located on back of the seat and lower the seat using the pull strap located next to the release handle. NOTE: The second row seats must be in their full upright position, or tumbled when folding the third row seats. • To raise the seat, pull the seat toward you using the strap located on the back of the seat.
GETTING STARTED • The ventilated seat switches are located in the center instrument panel. Press the switch once to select High speed. Press the switch a second time to select Low speed. Press the switch a third time to turn the fans Off. Rear Heated Seats • Second row heated seat switches are located on the rear of the center console. • Press the switch once to select High-level heating. Press the switch a second time to select Low-level heating.
GETTING STARTED • Once the heated steering wheel has been turned on, it will operate for approximately 58 to 70 minutes before automatically shutting off. The heated steering wheel can shut off early or may not turn on when the steering wheel is already warm. TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN Manual - Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column • The tilt/telescoping control handle is located below the steering wheel at the end of the steering column. • Push the handle down to unlock the steering column.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE HEADLIGHT SWITCH Automatic Headlights/Parking Lights/Headlights • Rotate the headlight switch, located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel, to the first detent for and to the parking lights . second detent for headlights • With the parking lights or low beam headlights on, push the headlight switch once for fog lights. • Rotate the headlight switch to “AUTO” for AUTO headlights.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE TURN SIGNAL/WIPER/WASHER/HIGH BEAM LEVER Turn Signal/Lane Change Assist • Tap the lever up or down once and the turn signal (right or left) will flash three times and automatically turn off. Front Wipers Intermittent, Low And High Operation • Rotate the end of the lever to the first detent position for one of four intermittent settings, the second detent for low wiper operation and the third detent for high wiper operation.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Washer Operation • Rotate the center portion of the lever past the second detent to activate the rear washer. High Beam Operation • Push the lever forward to activate the high beams. Pull the lever toward you for flash to pass. NOTE: For safe driving, turn off high beams when oncoming traffic is present to prevent headlight glare and as a courtesy to other motorists.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Cancel • Push the CANCEL button, or apply the brakes to cancel the set speed and maintain the set speed memory. • Push the ON/OFF button to turn the system off and erase the set speed memory. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) • If your vehicle is equipped with adaptive cruise control the controls operate exactly the same as the standard cruise control with one difference. You can set a specified distance you would like to maintain between you and the vehicle in front of you.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! • Leaving the Electronic or Adaptive Speed Control system on when not in use is dangerous. You could accidentally set the system or cause it to go faster than you want. You could lose control and have a collision. Always leave the Electronic or Adaptive Speed Control system off when you are not using it. • Electronic Speed Control can be dangerous where the system cannot maintain a constant speed. Your vehicle could go too fast for the conditions, and you could lose control.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE ELECTRONIC RANGE SELECTION (ERS) • Electronic Range Select (ERS) allows you to limit the highest available transmission gear, and can be activated during any driving condition. When towing a trailer, using ERS shift control will help you maximize both performance and engine braking. • To switch from DRIVE mode to ERS mode, tap the shift lever to the left (-) once.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLS (ATC) Automatic Operation • Press the AUTO button. • Select the desired temperature by pressing the Temperature Control buttons. • The system will maintain the set temperature automatically. Air Conditioning • If the air conditioning button is pressed while in the AUTO mode, the indicator light may flash three times to indicate the cabin air is being controlled automatically.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Rear Temperature Controls • Rear second row occupants can only adjust the rear ATC control when the REAR LOCK button is turned off. • The Rear ATC System is located in the headliner, near the center of the vehicle. PARKSENSE® REAR PARK ASSIST • The four ParkSense® sensors, located in the rear fascia/bumper, monitor the area behind the vehicle that is within the sensors’ field of view.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE PARKVIEW® REAR BACK-UP CAMERA • You can see an on-screen image of the rear of your vehicle whenever the shift lever is put into REVERSE. The ParkView® Rear Back-Up Camera image will be displayed on the radio display screen, located on the center stack of the instrument panel. WARNING! Drivers must be careful when backing up even when using the ParkView® Rear Back-Up Camera.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE POWER SUNROOF Manual Open/Close • Press and hold the switch rearward to open or forward to close the sunroof. Any release of the switch will stop the movement, and the sunroof will remain in a partially open or closed position until the switch is pressed again. Pinch Protection Feature • This feature will detect an obstruction in the opening of the sunroof or the shade during Express Close operation.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! • Never leave children in a vehicle with the key in the ignition switch. Occupants, particularly unattended children, can become entrapped by the power sunroof while operating the power sunroof switch. Such entrapment may result in serious injury or death. • In a collision, there is a greater risk of being thrown from a vehicle with an open sunroof. You could also be severely injured or killed.
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ELECTRONICS NON-TOUCH-SCREEN RADIOS Media Center 130 (Sales Code RES) Media Center 130 with Satellite Radio (Sales Code RES + RSC) 36
ELECTRONICS NOTE: Your radio may not be equipped with the Uconnect™ Voice Command and Uconnect™ Phone features. To determine if your radio has these features, press the Voice Command button on the radio. You will hear a voice prompt if you have the feature, or see a message on the radio stating “Uconnect Phone not available” if you do not. • Your radio has many features that add to the comfort and convenience of you and your passengers.
ELECTRONICS TOUCH-SCREEN RADIOS Media Center 430/430N CD/DVD/HDD (Sales Code RBZ/RHB) NOTE: Your radio may not be equipped with the Uconnect™ Voice Command and Uconnect™ Phone features. To determine if your radio has these features, press the Voice Command button on the radio. You will hear a voice prompt if you have the feature, or see a message on the radio stating “Uconnect Phone not available” if you do not.
ELECTRONICS • The functions of the portable device are controlled using the device buttons. The volume may be controlled using the radio or portable device. Clock Setting • Turn the radio on, then touch the screen where the time is displayed. • Touch the USER CLOCK soft-key (Navigation radio only). • To adjust the hours, touch either the HOUR FORWARD or HOUR BACKWARD soft-key. • To adjust the minutes, touch either the MINUTE FORWARD or MINUTE BACKWARD soft-key.
ELECTRONICS • Touch one of the ADD PICTURES soft-keys, then select the type of media inserted. • Use the PAGE soft-keys to page through a list of pictures and press the picture you would like to import. • Confirm your selection by touching the YES soft-key. The imported picture is now available in the MANAGE MY PICTURES screen. • In order to display the imported picture in the radio screen, touch the desired picture soft-key. • Select this picture by pressing the PICTURE VIEW soft-key.
ELECTRONICS Setting a Home Location • Touch the NAV soft-key in the upper-right corner of your radio screen, to access the Navigation system. • Touch the Where To? soft-key, then touch Go Home. • Next, select from: • Enter My Address – enter an address for the location using the on-screen keyboard. • Use my current location – sets your current location as your Home Location. • Choose from Recently Found – select a location from your recently found locations.
ELECTRONICS • Fuel Prices • Check detailed price information for fuel stations near your current location. • Movie Listings • Check which movies (includes start times, ratings, run lengths and summaries) are playing at theaters near your current location. • Sports Scores • View scores and upcoming events for all major sports. • Your favorite location, theater and sports teams can be stored for quick access. • Refer to your Media Center 430/430N (RBZ/RHB) User's Manual for more details.
ELECTRONICS • For vehicles equipped with Video Entertainment System (VES)™, refer to the Uconnect™ Phone section of the Uconnect™ User's Manual on the DVD for further details. • For vehicles not equipped with VES™, refer to your vehicle Owner's Manual on the DVD for further details. NOTE: The Uconnect™ Phone requires a mobile phone equipped with the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Profile, Version 0.96 or higher. For Uconnect™ customer support, call 1–877–855–8400 or visit dodge.com/uconnect.
ELECTRONICS Receiving A Call – Accept (And End) • When an incoming call rings/is announced on Uconnect™, press the Phone button . • To end a call, press the Phone button . Mute (Or Unmute) Microphone During Call • During a call, press the Voice Command button . • (After the BEEP), say “mute on” (or “mute off”). Transfer Ongoing Call Between Handset And Vehicle • During a call, press the Voice Command button . • (After the BEEP), say “transfer call”.
ELECTRONICS Uconnect™ VOICE COMMAND • The Uconnect™ Voice Command system allows you to control your AM, FM radio, satellite radio, disc player, Uconnect™ Phone, a memo recorder, and supported portable media devices. The Voice Command system also provides limited capability to select and play music by artist, song, album, music, genre, or playlist from your compatible iPod® device (this capability is available for Media Center 430/430N when connected to the USB port in the center console).
ELECTRONICS WARNING! Any voice commanded system should be used only in safe driving conditions following local laws and phone use. All attention should be kept on the roadway ahead. Failure to do so may result in a collision causing you and others to be severely injured or killed. iPod®/USB/MP3 CONTROL • There are many ways to play music from iPod® players or other portable devices through your vehicle's speakers. Your choices depend on what radio your vehicle is equipped with.
ELECTRONICS section on the Owner's Manual on the DVD. Refer to www.dodge.com/uconnect website for a list of tested iPod®s. Some iPod® software versions may not fully support the USB port features. Please visit Apple’s website for iPod® software updates. Bluetooth® Streaming Audio (Media Center 430/430N/230/130 only) If equipped with Uconnect™ Voice Command, your bluetooth-equipped iPod® devices, cellphones or other media players, may also be able to stream music to your vehicle's speakers.
ELECTRONICS Operation Of The Touch-Screen Radio • To view a DVD video, press the OPEN/CLOSE or LOAD hard-key and insert the disc. Playback will begin automatically after the DVD is recognized by the disc drive. If playback does not begin automatically, follow these steps: • Press the MENU hard-key, then touch the Rear VES™ soft-key. If a chapter list appears on the right side of the screen touch the HIDE LIST soft-key to display the Rear VES™ Control screen.
ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC) • The EVIC features a driver interactive display that is located in the instrument cluster. Pressing the controls on the left side of the steering wheel allows the driver to select vehicle information and Personal Settings. For additional information, refer to Programmable Features in this guide.
ELECTRONICS UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER (HomeLink®) Programming HomeLink® Begin Programming • The HomeLink® buttons are located in the overhead console. • Erase all channels before you begin programming by holding the two outside buttons for up to 20 seconds until the red indicator flashes. • Park your vehicle outside of the garage and turn the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position.
ELECTRONICS • Firmly press and release the “learn” or “programming” button. The name and color of the button may vary by manufacturer. Within 30 seconds, return to the vehicle and press the programmed HomeLink® button twice (holding the button for two seconds each time). If the device is plugged in and activates, programming is complete. • If the device does not activate, press the button a third time (for two seconds) to complete the programming.
ELECTRONICS device and plug it in again. To avoid overloading the circuit, check the power ratings on electrical devices prior to using the inverter. WARNING! To Avoid Serious Injury or Death: Do not use a three-prong adaptor. Do not insert any objects into the receptacles. Do not touch with wet hands. Close the lid when not in use. If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric shock and failure.
ELECTRONICS NOTE: • Do not exceed the maximum power of 160 Watts (13 Amps) at 12 Volts. If the 160 Watt (13 Amp) power rating is exceeded, the fuse protecting the system will need to be replaced. • All accessories connected to the “battery” powered outlets should be removed or turned off when the vehicle is not in use to protect the battery against discharge.
OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION Single-Speed Operating Instructions/ Precautions • This system contains a single-speed (HI range only) transfer case, which provides convenient full-time four-wheel drive. No driver interaction is required. The Brake Traction Control (BTC) System, which combines standard ABS and Traction Control, provides resistance to any wheel that is slipping to allow additional torque transfer to wheels with traction.
OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES Shifting Procedures 4WD AUTO To 4WD LOW NOTE: When shifting into or out of 4WD LOW some gear noise may be heard. This noise is normal and is not detrimental to the vehicle or occupants. • Shifting can be performed with the vehicle rolling 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5 km/h) or completely stopped. Use either of the following procedures: Preferred Procedure • With the engine running, slow the vehicle to 2 to 3 mph (3 to 5 km/h). • Shift the transmission into NEUTRAL.
56 4x2 3.6L GCWR (Gross Combined Wt. Rating) 8,900 lbs (4 037 kg) Frontal Area Max. GTW (Gross Trailer Wt.) 5,000 lbs (2 268 kg) Max. Trailer Tongue Wt. (See Note) 500 lbs (227 kg) 40 sq ft (3.72 sq m) 3.6L 4x4 8,900 lbs (4 037 kg) 40 sq ft (3.72 sq 5,000 lbs (2 268 kg) 500 lbs (227 kg) m) 5.7L 4x2 13,100 lbs (5 942 kg) 60 sq ft (5.57 sq 7,400 lbs (3 357 kg) 740 lbs (336 kg) m) 5.7L 4x4 13,100 lbs (5 942 kg) 60 sq ft (5.
UTILITY RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.) Two-Wheel Drive Models • Recreational towing is not allowed. Quadra-Trac I® (Single-Speed Transfer Case) Four-Wheel Drive Models • Recreational towing is not allowed. This model does not have a NEUTRAL position in the transfer case. Quadra–Trac II® /Quadra–Drive® II /Selec- Terrain™ Four-Wheel Drive Models NOTE: The transfer case must be in the NEUTRAL position, and the transmission must be in the PARK position for recreational towing.
UTILITY CAUTION! WARNING! • Towing with the rear wheels on the ground will cause severe transmission damage. Damage from improper towing is not covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. • Front or rear wheel lifts should not be used. Internal damage to the transmission or transfer case will occur if a front or rear wheel lift is used when recreational towing.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES 24-HOUR TOWING ASSISTANCE - U.S. ONLY • Dial toll-free 1-800-521-2779 or 1-800-363-4869 for Canadian residents. • Provide your name, vehicle identification number and license plate number. • Provide your location, including telephone number, from which you are calling. • Briefly describe the nature of the problem and answer a few simple questions. • You will be given the name of the service provider and an estimated time of arrival.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES CAUTION! The TPMS has been optimized for the original equipment tires and wheels. TPMS pressures and warning have been established for the tire size equipped on your vehicle. Undesirable system operation or sensor damage may result when using replacement equipment that is not of the same size, type, and/or style. Aftermarket wheels can cause sensor damage.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • The “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light” starts to flash as soon as the tires lose traction and the ESC system becomes active. If the light begins to flash during acceleration, ease up on the accelerator and apply as little throttle as possible. Be sure to adapt your speed and driving to the prevailing road conditions. The light also flashes when TCS is active.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES Fuel Cap/Loose Gas Cap Message • If a “gas cap” message (shown as Check Gascap) appears, tighten the gas cap until a “clicking” sound is heard. • If the message continues to appear for more than three days after tightening the gas cap, have the vehicle serviced by an authorized service center immediately. Oil Change Indicator Message • If an “oil change” message (shown as Oil Change Required) appears and a single chime sounds, it is time for your next required oil change.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES WARNING! You or others can be badly burned by hot engine coolant (antifreeze) or steam from your radiator. If you see or hear steam coming from under the hood, do not open the hood until the radiator has had time to cool. Never try to open a cooling system pressure cap when the radiator or coolant bottle is hot. JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING Jack Location • The scissor-type jack and tire changing tools are located in the rear cargo area, below the load floor.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES Preparations For Jacking • Park on a firm, level surface. Avoid ice or slippery areas. • Set the parking brake and shift the automatic transmission into PARK. • Turn the ignition to LOCK and turn on the Hazard Warning flasher. • Block both the front and rear of the wheel diagonally opposite of the jacking position. For example, if changing the right front tire, block the left rear wheel. NOTE: Passengers should not remain in the vehicle when the vehicle is being jacked.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • For rear wheels, place the jack and protective cap right under the triangle on the rear tie-down bracket, just forward of the rear tire. • Turn the jack screw clockwise to firmly engage the jack saddle with the lift area of the sill flange. • Raise the vehicle by turning the jack screw clockwise. Raise the vehicle only until the tire just clears the surface and enough clearance is obtained to install the spare tire. • Remove the lug nuts, wheel cover (if equipped) and wheel.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES WARNING! (Continued) • If it is necessary to retrieve the spare tire from under the vehicle on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic, pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit. • Carefully follow these tire changing procedures to help prevent personal injury or damage to your vehicle: Always park on a firm, level surface as far from the edge of the roadway as possible before raising the vehicle.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES Jump-Starting Procedure • Connect the positive (+) end of the jumper cable to the remote positive (+) post of the discharged vehicle. • Connect the opposite end of the positive (+) jumper cable to the positive (+) post of the booster battery. • Connect the negative end (-) of the jumper cable to the negative (-) post of the booster battery. • Connect the opposite end of the negative (-) jumper cable to the remote negative (-) post of the vehicle with the discharged battery.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES WARNING! (Continued) • Take care to avoid the radiator cooling fan whenever the hood is raised. It can start anytime the ignition switch is on. You can be injured by moving fan blades. • Remove any metal jewelry, such as watch bands or bracelets, that might make an inadvertent electrical contact. You could be severely injured. • Batteries contain sulfuric acid that can burn your skin or eyes and generate hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive.
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES SHIFT LEVER OVERRIDE • If a malfunction occurs and the shift lever cannot be moved out of the PARK position, you can use the following procedure to temporarily move the shift lever: • To access the shift lever override, remove the rubber cupholder liner to the right of the shift lever. • Firmly set the parking brake. • Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position without starting the engine. • Press and maintain firm pressure on the brake pedal.
70 Flatbed Wheel Lift or Dolly Tow Flat Tow Towing Condition ALL Rear Front Wheels OFF the Ground NONE • Tow in Forward direction • 15 miles (24 km) max distance BEST METHOD NO BEST METHOD • T/case in NEUTRAL OK • Trans in PARK 4WD Models • 30 mph (48 km/h) 2WD Models • Trans in NEUTRAL TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) • This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’s systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE OPENING THE HOOD • Pull the hood release lever located below the steering wheel at the base of the instrument panel. • Reach into the opening beneath the center of the hood and move the safety latch lever while lifting the hood at the same time. WARNING! Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving your vehicle. If the hood is not fully latched, it could open when the vehicle is in motion and block your vision.
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Fuel Door Emergency Release • To manually open the fuel door, remove the storage bin and pull the release cable located in the rear cargo area.
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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Capacities 3.6L Engine MOPAR® Engine Coolant/Antifreeze 5-Year/100,000 Mile Formula or equivalent 10.4 Quarts (9.9 Liters) 5.7 Liter Engine – Without Trailer Tow Package MOPAR® Engine Coolant/Antifreeze 5-Year/100,000 Mile Formula or equivalent 15.4 Quarts (14.6 Liters) 5.7 Liter Engine – With Trailer Tow Package MOPAR® Engine Coolant/Antifreeze 5-Year/100,000 Mile Formula or equivalent 16 Quarts (15.
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Part Transfer Case (MP2010 Single Speed Only) MOPAR® ATF+4® Automatic Transmission Fluid or equivalent licensed ATF+4® product. — Transfer Case (MP3023 Two Speed Only) MOPAR® NV 247/245 Transfer Case Lubricant or equivalent. — Axle Differential (Front/Rear) MOPAR® Synthetic Gear & Axle Lubricant SAE 75W–140 API–GL5 or equivalent. With friction modifier additive. — Axle Differential (Rear) 5.
78 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X • * This maintenance is recommended by the manufacturer to the owner, but is not required to maintain emissions warranty. • Refer to the Owner's Manual on the DVD for complete maintenance schedule. X X X X X X X X X X X X Inspect and replace PCV valve.
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Maintenance Record Odometer Date Signature, Authorized Service Center 8,000 Miles (13,000 km) or 6 Months 16,000 Miles (26,000 km) or 12 Months 24,000 Miles (39,000 km) or 18 Months 32,000 Miles (52,000 km) or 24 Months 40,000 Miles (65,000 km) or 30 Months 48,000 Miles (78,000 km) or 36 Months 56,000 Miles (91,000 km) or 42 Months 64,000 Miles (104,000 km) or 48 Months 72,000 Miles (117,000 km) or 54 Months 80,000 Miles (130,000 km) or 60 Months 88,000 Miles (143,000 km) or 66 M
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MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Integrated Power Module (fuses) The integrated power module is located on the right side of the engine compartment. This center contains cartridge fuses and mini fuses. A description of each fuse and component may be stamped on the inside cover, otherwise the cavity number of each fuse is stamped on the inside cover that corresponds to the following chart.
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE Cavity M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 M20 M21 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 M27 M28 M29 M30 M31 M32 M33 M34 M35 M36 M37 M38 82 Cartridge Fuse Mini Fuse Description 10 Amp Red HVAC (ATC) 30 Amp Green Radio/Amplifier 20 Amp Yellow Main #2 CCN/WIN/ITM/Siren/ Multifunction Switch (SCM) 20 Amp Yellow Back Up Camera (Domestic Only) 20 Amp Yellow Power Seat Module(s)/Adaptive Cruise Control/Audio Telematics/DRL Relay/Air Suspension Module/CCN 10 Amp Red ORC 15 Amp Blue Lt-Tail/Lic/Park LM
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE CAUTION! • When installing the integrated power module cover, it is important to ensure the cover is properly positioned and fully latched. Failure to do so may allow water to get into the integrated power module and possibly result in a electrical system failure. • When replacing a blown fuse, it is important to use only a fuse having the correct amperage rating. The use of a fuse with a rating other than indicated may result in a dangerous electrical system overload.
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE WHEEL AND WHEEL TRIM CARE • All wheels and wheel trim, especially aluminum and chrome plated wheels, should be cleaned regularly with a mild soap and water to prevent corrosion. • To remove heavy soil and/or excessive brake dust, use MOPAR® Wheel Cleaner or equivalent or select a non-abrasive, non-acidic cleaner. CAUTION! Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, a bristle brush, or metal polishes. Do not use oven cleaner. These products may damage the wheel's protective finish.
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE CHRYSLER GROUP LLC CUSTOMER CENTER P.O. Box 21–8004 Auburn Hills, MI 48321–8004 Phone: 1–800–423–6343 CHRYSLER CANADA INC. CUSTOMER CENTER WARNING! Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain, or emit, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE NOTE: • The Owner's Manual and User Guide electronic files are also available on the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge websites. • Click on the "For Owners" tab, select "Owner/Service Manuals", then select your desired model year and vehicle from the drop down lists. REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS IN THE 50 UNITED STATES AND WASHINGTON, D.C.
MOPAR ACCESSORIES AUTHENTIC ACCESSORIES BY MOPAR® • The following highlights just some of the many Authentic Dodge Accessories by Mopar featuring a fit, finish, and functionality specifically for your Dodge Durango. • In choosing Authentic Accessories you gain far more than expressive style, premium protection, or extreme entertainment, you also benefit from enhancing your vehicle with accessories that have been thoroughly tested and factoryapproved.
INDEX Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) (Cruise Control) . . . . . . . . . Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . Airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Airbag Light . . . . . . . . . . . Alarm, Panic . . . . . . . . . . Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 29 13 61 . 8 61 Arming Theft System (Security Alarm) . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Automatic Dimming Mirror . . . . . . 25 Automatic Headlights . . . . . . . . . 23 Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) . . . . . . . . . . .
INDEX High Beam/Low Beam Select (Dimmer) Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 HomeLink® (Garage Door Opener) Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Hood Release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Instrument Cluster . . . . . . . . . . Instrument Cluster Warning Lights . Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers) . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inverter Outlet (115V) . . . . . . . . Inverter, Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6,59 . 24 . . 2 . 51 . 51 iPod® Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INDEX Spare Tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spark Plugs . . . . . . . . . . . . Speed Control (Cruise Control) . Starting Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steering Tilt Column . . . . . . . . . . . Wheel, Heated . . . . . . . . . Steering Wheel Audio Controls . Store Radio Presets . . . . . . . Sun Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supplemental Restraint System Airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temperature Control, Automatic (ATC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theft Alarm (Security Alarm) . .
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Driving and Alcohol: Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of collisions. Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you are drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab, a friend, or use public transportation. WARNING! Driving after drinking can lead to a collision. Your perceptions are less sharp, your reflexes are slower, and your judgment is impaired when you have been drinking.
This guide has been prepared to help you get quickly acquainted with your new Dodge and to provide a convenient reference source for common questions. However, it is not a substitute for your Owner’s Manual. For complete operational instructions, maintenance procedures and important safety messages, please consult your Owner’s Manual, Navigation/Media Center Manuals, Multimedia User Manual and other Warning Labels in your vehicle. Not all features shown in this guide may apply to your vehicle.