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Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing Fiat and congratulations on your choice of a Fiat Freemont. We have written this handbook to help you get to know all your car and use it in the best possible way. You should read it right through before taking to the road for the first time. You will find information, tips and important warnings regarding the driving of your car to help you get the most from the technological features of your Fiat.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE INTRODUCTION Congratulations on selecting your new FIAT vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality - all essentials that are traditional to our vehicles. Before you start to drive this vehicle, read this Owner's Manual and all the supplements. Be sure you are familiar with all vehicle controls, particularly those used for braking, steering, and transmission shifting. Learn how your vehicle handles on different road surfaces.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BASED ON THE LATEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PUBLICATION APPROVAL. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO PUBLISH REVISIONS AT ANY TIME.
needed because of the installation or use of nonmanufacturer parts, components, equipment, materials, or additives. Nor do your warranties cover the costs of repairing damage or conditions caused by any changes to your vehicle that do not comply with the manufacturers specifications. Original parts and accessories and other products approved by the manufacturer, including qualified advice, are available at your authorized dealer.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Consult the Table of Contents to determine which section contains the information you desire. Since the specification of your vehicle depends on the items of equipment ordered, certain descriptions and illustrations may differ from your vehicle's equipment. STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS (fig.
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ ALTERATIONS WARNING! Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in serious injury or death.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES (fig. 2) SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 6 (fig.
INSTRUMENTS (fig. 3) 1. Tachometer This gauge measures engine revolutions per minute (RPM x 1000). Before the pointer reaches the red area, ease up on the accelerator to prevent engine damage. 2. Speedometer Shows the vehicle speed. 3. Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge shows the level of fuel in the tank when ignition switch is in the ON/RUN position. 4. Coolant Temperature Gauge The temperature gauge indicates engine coolant temperature.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE rises to the “H” mark, safely pull over and stop the vehicle. If the Air Conditioning A/C system is on, turn it off. Also, shift the transmission into NEUTRAL and idle the vehicle. If the needle remains on the “H” mark, turn the engine OFF immediately and call for service.
NOTE: In case the ignition switch does not change with the push of a button, the RKE transmitter (Key Fob) may have a low or dead battery. In this situation a back up method can be used to operate the ignition switch. Put the nose side (side opposite of the emergency key) of the Key Fob against the ENGINE START/ STOP button and push to operate the ignition switch. (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 10 NOTE: You can insert the double-sided emergency key into the lock cylinders with either side up. IGNITION OR ACCESSORY ON MESSAGE Opening the driver's door when the ignition is in ACC or ON (engine not running), a chime will sound to remind you to cycle the ignition to OFF.
SENTRY KEY® The Sentry Key® Immobilizer system prevents unauthorized vehicle operation by disabling the engine. The system does not need to be armed or activated. Operation is automatic, regardless of whether the vehicle is locked or unlocked. The system uses a Key Fob with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, a Keyless Ignition Node (KIN) and a RF receiver to prevent unauthorized vehicle operation. Therefore, only Key Fobs that are programmed to the vehicle can be used to start and operate the vehicle.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES GENERAL INFORMATION The Sentry Key® Immobilizer system will be used in the following European countries, which apply Directive 1999/5/EC: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, and United Kingdom.
turn signal lights will flash to acknowledge the unlock signal. The illuminated entry system will also turn on. If the vehicle is equipped with Passive Entry, refer to “Keyless Enter-N-Go™ (for versions/markets, where provided)” under “Knowing Your Vehicle” for further information. Remote Key Unlock, Driver Door/All Doors 1st Press This feature lets you program the system to unlock either the driver's door or all doors on the first press of the UNLOCK button on the RKE transmitter.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY as specified by law or by taking them to a FIAT Dealership, which will deal with their disposal. • Do not touch the battery terminals that are on the back housing or the printed circuit board. 1. Remove the emergency key by sliding the mechanical latch on the back of the RKE transmitter sideways with your thumb and then pull the key out with your other hand. 2.
If your RKE transmitter fails to operate from a normal distance, check for these two conditions: 1. A weak battery in the transmitter. The expected life of the battery is a minimum of three years. 2. Closeness to a radio transmitter such as a radio station tower, airport transmitter, and some mobile or CB radios. VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM The Vehicle Security Alarm (VSA) system monitors the vehicle doors, hood, and liftgate for unauthorized entry and the ignition switch for unauthorized operation.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY the same exterior zone (refer to "Keyless Enter-NGo™" in "Knowing Your Vehicle" for further information). • Press the LOCK button on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. 3. If any doors are open, close them. STARTING AND DRIVING TO DISARM THE SYSTEM The Vehicle Security Alarm can be disarmed using any of the following methods: WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES • Press the UNLOCK button on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter.
PREMIUM SECURITY SYSTEM (for versions/markets, where provided) The Premium Security system monitors the doors, hood latch, and liftgate for unauthorized entry and the ignition switch for unauthorized operation. The system also includes a dual function intrusion sensor and vehicle tilt sensor. The intrusion sensor monitors the vehicle interior for motion. The vehicle tilt sensor monitors the vehicle for any tilting actions (tow away, tire removal, ferry transport, etc).
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 18 TO DISARM THE SYSTEM The Vehicle Security Alarm can be disarmed using any of the following methods: • Press the UNLOCK button on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. • Grasp the Passive Entry Unlock Door Handle with a valid key fob available in the same exterior zone (refer to "Keyless Enter-N-Go™" in "Knowing Your Vehicle" for further information).
STEERING WHEEL LOCK Your vehicle may be equipped with a passive electronic steering wheel lock. This lock prevents steering the vehicle without the ignition key. The steering wheel lock has six positions (one every 60 degrees). If the steering wheel is moved to one of these six position with the key in the off positions, the steering wheel will lock. TO MANUALLY LOCK THE STEERING WHEEL With the engine running, rotate the steering wheel one-half revolution, turn off the engine and remove the key.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES • Tire Pressure • Vehicle Information • Warning Message Displays • Turn Menu OFF The system allows the driver to select information by pressing the following buttons mounted on the steering wheel: (fig. 9) UP Button Press and release the UP button to scroll upward through the main menus (Fuel Economy, Vehicle Info, Tire PSI, Cruise, Messages, Units) and sub-menus.
menu. The main display area also displays "pop up" messages that consist of approximately 60 possible warning or information messages. These pop up messages fall into several categories: • Five Second Stored Messages When the appropriate conditions occur, this type of message takes control of the main display area for five seconds and then returns to the previous screen.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 22 • Left/Right Front Door Ajar (one or more doors open, with a single chime if speed is above 1.6 km/h) • Check Gascap (refer to “Adding Fuel” in “Starting And Operating”) • Left/Right Rear Door Ajar (one or more doors open, with a single chime if speed is above 1.
EVIC WHITE TELLTALE LIGHTS This area will show reconfigurable white caution telltales. These telltales include: EVIC AMBER TELLTALE LIGHTS This area will show reconfigurable amber caution telltales. These telltales include: • Shift Lever Status — Automatic Transmission Only The shift lever status “P,R,N,D,L,6,5,4,3,2,1” are displayed indicating the shift lever position. Telltales “6, 5,4,3,2,1” indicate the Autostick™ feature has been engaged and the gear selected is displayed.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 24 EVIC RED TELLTALE LIGHTS This area will show reconfigurable red telltales. These telltales include: • Door Ajar This light will turn on to indicate that one or more doors may be ajar. • Oil Pressure Warning Light This light indicates low engine oil pressure. If the light turns on while driving, stop the vehicle and shut off the engine as soon as possible.
single chime will sound after reaching a set threshold. Further overheating will cause the temperature gauge to pass H, the indicator will continuously flash and a continuous chime will occur until the engine is allowed to cool. If the light turns on while driving, safely pull over and stop the vehicle. If the A/C system is on, turn it off. Also, shift the transmission into NEUTRAL and idle the vehicle.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY FUEL ECONOMY Press and release the UP or DOWN button until “Fuel Economy” displays highlighted in the EVIC and press the SELECT button. The following Fuel Economy functions will display in the EVIC: • Average Fuel Economy • Distance To Empty (DTE) STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS • L/100km Average Fuel Economy Shows the average fuel economy since the last reset.
VEHICLE SPEED Press and release the UP or DOWN button until “Vehicle Speed” displays highlighted in the EVIC. Press the SELECT button to display the current speed in mph or km/h. Pressing the SELECT button a second time will toggle the unit of measure between mph or km/h. NOTE: Changing the unit of measure in the Vehicle Speed menu will not change the unit of measure in the EVIC. TRIP INFO Press and release the UP or DOWN button until “Trip Info” displays highlighted in the EVIC and press the SELECT button.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 28 VEHICLE INFO (CUSTOMER INFORMATION FEATURES) (for versions/markets, where provided) Press and release the UP or DOWN button until “Vehicle Info” displays in the EVIC and press the SELECT button. Press the UP and DOWN button to scroll through the available information displays that may be equipped. • Coolant Temp Displays the actual coolant temperature.
Uconnect Touch™ SETTINGS HARD-KEYS Hard-Keys are located on the left and right side of the Uconnect Touch™ 4.3 screen. In addition, there is a Scroll/Enter control knob located on the right side of the Climate Controls in the center of the instrument panel. Turn the control knob to scroll through menus and change settings (i.e., 30, 60, 90), press the center of the control knob one or more times to select or change a setting (i.e., ON, OFF). SOFT-KEYS Soft-Keys are accessible on the Uconnect Touch™ display.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES • Mode (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the Mode soft-key to change this display. When in this display you may select one of the auto display settings. To change Mode status press and release the Day, Night or Auto soft-key followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key. • Language Press the Language soft-key to change this display.
Clock Safety / Assistance • Set Time Press the Set Time soft-key to change this display. When in this display you may select the time display settings. To make your selection, press the Set Time soft-key, adjust the hours and minutes using the up and down soft-keys, select AM or PM, select 12 hr or 24 hr followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key when all selections are complete. • Park Assist (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the Park Assist soft-key to change this display.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 32 Lights • Headlight Off Delay Press the Headlight Off Delay soft-key to change this display. When this feature is selected, the driver can choose to have the headlights remain on for 0, 30, 60, or 90 seconds when exiting the vehicle. To change the Headlight Off Delay status press the 0, 30, 60 or 90 soft-key followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key.
unlock when the vehicle is stopped and the transmission is in the PARK or NEUTRAL position and the driver's door is opened. To make your selection, press the Auto Unlock on Exit soft-key, select On or Off followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key. • Flash Lights with Lock (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the Flash Lights with Lock soft-key to change this display.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 34 heated seat will automatically turn on when temperatures are below 4.4° C. To make your selection, press the Auto Heated Seats soft-key, select On or Off followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key. Engine Off Options • Headlight Off Delay Press the Headlight Off Delay soft-key to change this display.
CAL indicator displayed in the EVIC turns off. The compass will now function normally. NOTE: A good calibration requires a level surface and an environment free from large metallic objects such as buildings, bridges, underground cables, railroad tracks, etc. Audio • Equalizer (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the Equalizer soft-key to change this display. When in this display you may adjust the Bass, Mid and Treble settings.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 36 • Balance / Fade (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the Balance / Fade soft-key to change this display. When in this display you may adjust the Balance and Fade settings. • Speed Adjusted Volume (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the Speed Adjusted Volume soft-key to change this display. Decreases volume relative to vehicle speed.
selecting any point on the scale in between the + and – soft-keys followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key. • Display Brightness with Headlights OFF (for versions/markets, where provided) When in this display you may select display brightness with the headlights on and the headlights off. Adjust the brightness with the + and – setting soft-keys or by selecting any point on the scale in between the + and – soft-keys followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 38 press and release the On or Off soft-key followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key. • Set Time Hours When in this display you may select the time display settings. To make your selection, press the Set Time soft-key, adjust the hours using the up and down soft-keys, followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key when all selections are complete.
When this feature is selected, the Hill Start Assist (HSA) system is active. Refer to “Electronic Brake Control System” in “Starting And Driving” for system function and operating information. To make your selection, press the Hill Start Assist soft-key, select On or Off followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key. Lights • Headlight Off Delay When this feature is selected, the driver can choose to have the headlights remain on for 0, 30, 60, or 90 seconds when exiting the vehicle.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 40 press the Flash Headlights with Lock soft-key, select On or Off followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key.
switches, radio, Uconnect™ phone system (for versions/markets, where provided), DVD video system (for versions/markets, where provided), power sunroof (for versions/markets, where provided), and power outlets will remain active for up to 10 minutes after the ignition is cycled OFF. Opening either front vehicle door will cancel this feature. To change the Engine Off Power Delay status press the 0 seconds, 45 seconds, 5 minutes or 10 minutes soft-key followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING • Perform Compass Calibration (for versions/ markets, where provided) Press the Calibration key to change this setting. This compass is self-calibrating, which eliminates the need to manually reset the compass. When the vehicle is new, the compass may appear erratic and the EVIC will display CAL until the compass is calibrated.
• Equalizer (for versions/markets, where provided) When in this display you may adjust the Bass, Mid and Treble settings. Adjust the settings with the + and – setting soft-keys or by selecting any point on the scale in between the + and – soft-keys followed by pressing the arrow back soft-key. NOTE: Bass/mid/treble allow the you to simply slide your finger up/down to change the setting as well as press directly on the desired setting.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Adjusting The Seat Up Or Down The height of the seats can be adjusted up or down. Pull upward or push downward on the seat switch, the seat will move in the direction of the switch. Release the switch when the desired position is reached. Tilting The Seat Up Or Down The angle of the seat cushion can be adjusted in four directions.
POWER LUMBAR (for versions/markets, where provided) The Power Lumbar switch is located on the outboard side of the driver's seat. 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 or lower the position of the support. (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES When the HI-level setting is selected, the heater will provide a boosted heat level during the first four minutes of operation. Then, the heat output will drop to the normal HI-level. If the HI-level setting is selected, the system will automatically switch to LO-level after a maximum of 30 minutes of continuous operation. At that time, the display will change from HI to LO, indicating the change.
once the desired position has been reached. Then, using body pressure, move forward and rearward on the seat to be sure that the seat adjusters have latched. WARNING! • Adjusting a seat while driving may be dangerous. Moving a seat while driving could result in loss of control which could cause a collision and serious injury or death. • Seats should be adjusted before fastening the seat belts and while the vehicle is parked. Serious injury or death could result from a poorly adjusted seat belt.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 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 adjusted properly and you could be injured. Adjust the seat only while the vehicle is parked. • Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that the shoulder belt is no longer resting against your chest.
Pull upward on the recline lever to fold or unfold the seat. WARNING! Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is dangerous.The sudden movement of the seat could cause you to lose control.Adjust any seat only while the vehicle is parked. HEAD RESTRAINTS Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk of injury by restricting head movement in the event of a rear impact. Head restraints should be adjusted so that the top of the head restraint is located above the top of your ear.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY For comfort, the Active Head Restraints can be tilted forward and backward. To tilt the head restraint closer to the back of your head, pull forward on the bottom of the head restraint. Push rearward on the bottom of the head restraint to move the head restraint away from your head. (fig. 24) (fig. 25) Head Restraints (AHR)” in “Safety” for further information.
WARNING! • Do not place items over the top of the Active Head Restraint, such as coats, seat covers or portable DVD players.These items may interfere with the operation of the Active Head Restraint in the event of a collision and could result in serious injury or death. • Active Head Restraints may be deployed if they are struck by an object such as a hand, foot or loose cargo.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 52 WARNING! Driving a vehicle with the head restraints removed or improperly adjusted could cause serious injury or death in the event of a collision.The head restraints should be checked prior to operating the vehicle and never adjusted while the vehicle is in motion.
3. Lift the control lever with the other hand, allow the seatback to move forward slightly, and then release the lever. WARNING! To prevent personal injury or damage to objects, keep your head, arms, and objects out of the folding path of the seatback. 4. Gently guide the seatback into the folded position. To Unfold The Seat Raise the seatback and lock it in place. WARNING! Be certain that the seatback is locked securely into position.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY 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 adjusted properly and you could be injured. Adjust any seat only while the vehicle is parked. Recliner Adjustment The recline lever is on the outboard side of the seat.
Seatback/Armrest — Second Row Passenger Seat The latch release-loop is located at the top of the seatback/armrest. Pull the release-loop forward to release the latch and then downward to lower the seatback/armrest. (fig. 30) Raise the seatback/armrest and lock it in place when not in use, or when additional seating area is required. WARNING! Keep the latch clean and free of objects and be certain that the seatback/ armrest is locked securely into position.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES To Move The Second-Row Passenger Seat Forward NOTE: Raise the seatback/armrest before moving the seat to allow for full seat travel. WARNING! Do not drive the vehicle with the seat in this position, as it is only intended for entering and exiting the third row seats. Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury. Move the control lever on the upper outboard side of the seatback forward.
Adjust the seat track position as desired. Using body pressure, move forward and rearward on the seat to be sure that the seat adjusters have latched. WARNING! Be certain that the seatback and seat are locked securely into position. Otherwise, the seat will not provide the proper stability for child seats and/or passengers. An improperly latched seat could cause serious injury.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING To Unfold The Seatback Grasp the assist strap loop on the seatback and pull it toward you to raise the seatback. Continue to raise the seatback until it locks in place. Raise the head restraint to lock it in place. (fig. 34) The seatback can also be locked in the reclined position. To do so, pull the latch release-loop located at the top of the seatback upward, allow the seatback to recline, and release the release-loop.
TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN This feature allows you to tilt the steering column upward or downward. It also allows you to lengthen or shorten the steering column. The tilt/telescoping control handle is located below the steering wheel at the end of the steering column. (fig. 35) To unlock the steering column, push the control handle downward. To tilt the steering column, move the steering wheel upward or downward as desired.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MIRRORS INSIDE DAY/NIGHT MIRROR A two-point pivot system allows for horizontal and vertical adjustment of the mirror. Adjust the mirror to center on the view through the rear window. Headlight glare can be reduced by moving the small control lever under the mirror to the night position (lever flipped toward the rear of vehicle). The mirror should be adjusted while set in the day position (toward the windshield).
NOTE: The passenger side convex outside mirror will give a much wider view to the rear, and especially of the lane next to your vehicle. WARNING! Vehicles and other objects seen in the passenger side convex mirror will look smaller and farther away than they really are. Relying too much on your passenger side convex mirror could cause you to collide with another vehicle or other object. Use your inside mirror when judging the size or distance of a vehicle seen in the passenger side convex mirror.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS If the mirrors are in the folded position, and vehicle speed is equal or greater than 8 km/h, they will automatically unfold. MANUAL FOLDING MIRRORS Some models have exterior mirrors that are hinged. The hinge allows the mirror to pivot forward and rearward to resist damage. The hinge has three detent positions: forward, rearward and normal.
CLIMATE CONTROLS KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE GENERAL OVERVIEW The air conditioning and heating system is designed to make you comfortable in all types of weather. This system can be operated through either the Automatic Climate Controls on the instrument panel or through the Uconnect Touch™ system display. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING When the Uconnect Touch™ system is in different modes (Radio, Player, Settings, More, etc.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY Soft-Keys Soft-keys are accessible on the Uconnect Touch™ system screen. (fig. 43) (fig. 44) Button Descriptions (Applies To Both Hardkeys And Soft-keys) 1. MAX A/C Button Press and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when MAX A/C is ON. Performing this function again will cause the MAX A/C operation to switch into manual mode and the MAX A/C indicator will turn off. 2.
function again will cause the A/C operation to switch into manual mode and the A/C indicator will turn off. 3. Recirculation Button Press and release to change the current setting, the indicator illuminates when ON. 4. AUTO Operation Button Automatically controls the interior cabin temperature by adjusting airflow distribution and amount. Performing this function will cause the ATC to switch between manual mode and automatic modes. Refer to “Automatic Operation” for more information. 5.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE 9. Passenger Temperature Control Down Button Provides the passenger with independent temperature control. Push the button for cooler temperature settings. SAFETY NOTE: Pressing this button while in Sync mode will automatically exit Sync. STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 66 10. SYNC Press the Sync soft-key to toggle the Sync feature On/Off.
NOTE: BI-LEVEL mode is designed under comfort conditions to provide cooler air out of the panel outlets and warmer air from the floor outlets. NOTE: In Sync mode, this button will also automatically adjust the passenger temperature setting at the same time. • Floor Mode Air comes from the floor outlets. A slight amount of air is directed through the defrost and side window demister outlets. 15. Driver Temperature Control Up Button Provides the driver with independent temperature control.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY make sure to select only Panel, Bi-Level or Floor modes. the prior settings and the MAX A/C indicator will turn off. NOTE: Recirculation Control • For Manual Climate Controls, if the system is in Mix, Floor or Defrost Mode, the A/C can be turned off, but the A/C system shall remain active to prevent fogging of the windows.
Soft-keys are accessible on the Uconnect Touch™ system screen. Automatic Operation 1. Press the AUTO hard-key or soft-key button (9) on the Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) Panel. 2. Next, adjust the temperature you would like the system to maintain by adjusting the driver and passenger temperature hard or soft control buttons (8, 9, 14, 15). Once the desired temperature is displayed, the system will achieve and automatically maintain that comfort level. 3.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING REAR AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC) (for versions/markets, where provided) The rear ATC system has floor air outlets at the rear right side of the 3rd Row seats and overhead outlets at each outboard rear seating position. The system provides heated air through the floor outlets or cool, dehumidified air through the headliner outlets. The rear system temperature control is in the Uconnect Touch™ system, located on the instrument panel. (fig. 45) (fig.
Rear Lock Pressing the Rear Temperature Lock soft-key on the Uconnect Touch™ screen, illuminates a lock symbol in the rear display. The rear temperature and air source are controlled from the front Uconnect Touch™ system. Rear second row occupants can only adjust the rear ATC control when the Rear Temperature Lock button is turned off. The rear ATC is located in the headliner, near the center of the vehicle. (fig. 47) • Press the Rear Temperature Lock button on the Uconnect Touch™ screen.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 72 control the volume of air circulated in the rear of the vehicle. Interior air enters the Rear Automatic Temperature Control System through an intake grille, located in the right side trim panel behind the third row seats.The rear outlets are located in the right side trim panel of the 3rd Row seat.
Summer Operation The engine cooling system in air-conditioned vehicles must be protected with a high-quality antifreeze coolant to provide proper corrosion protection and to protect against engine overheating. A solution of 50% ethylene glycol antifreeze coolant and 50% water is recommended. Refer to “Maintenance Procedures” in “Servicing And Care” for proper coolant selection. Winter Operation Use of the air Recirculation mode during Winter months is not recommended because it may cause window fogging.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Manual Control Setting Suggestions For Various Weather Conditions (fig. 48) SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS (fig.
LIGHTS HEADLIGHT SWITCH The headlight switch is located on the left side of the instrument panel. This switch controls the operation of the headlights, parking lights, instrument panel lights, instrument panel light dimming, interior lights and fog lights. (fig. 49) Rotate the headlight switch clockwise to the first detent for parking light and instrument panel light operation. Rotate the headlight switch to the second detent for headlight, parking light and instrument panel light operation.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES HEADLIGHT TIME DELAY This feature provides the safety of headlight illumination for up to 90 seconds when leaving your vehicle in an unlit area. FRONT AND REAR FOG LIGHTS (for versions/markets, where provided) The front and rear fog light switch is built into the headlight switch. (fig. 50) To activate the delay feature, turn OFF the ignition switch while the headlights are still on.
An indicator light in the instrument cluster illuminates when the fog lights are turned on. MULTIFUNCTION LEVER The multifunction lever controls the operation of the turn signals, headlight beam selection and passing lights. The multifunction lever is located on the left side of the steering column. (fig. 51) TURN SIGNALS Move the multifunction lever up or down and the arrows on each side of the instrument cluster flash to show proper operation of the front and rear turn signal lights.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES INTERIOR LIGHTS The interior lights come on when a door is opened. To protect the battery, the interior lights will turn off automatically 10 minutes after the ignition switch is moved to the LOCK position. This will occur if the interior lights were switched on manually or are on because a door is open. This includes the glove box light, but not the trunk light.
To operate, rotate the headlight leveling switch until the appropriate number, which corresponds to the load listed on the following chart, illuminates on the switch. 0 1 Driver only, or driver and front passenger. All seating positions occupied, plus an evenly distributed load in the luggage compartment. The total weight of passengers and load does not exceed the maximum load capacity of the vehicle. 2 Driver, plus an evenly distributed load in the luggage compartment.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS The windshield wiper/washer control lever is located on the left side of the steering column. (fig. 53) The front wipers are operated by rotating a switch, located at the end of the lever. Refer to “Rear Window Features” for further information on using the rear window wiper/washer.
operation. Rotate the end of the lever upward to the second detent past the intermittent settings for highspeed wiper operation. (fig. 55) NOTE: The wipers will automatically return to the “park” position if you turn OFF the ignition switch while they are operating. The wipers will resume operation when you turn the ignition switch back to the ON position. • Turn the windshield wipers OFF when driving through an automatic car wash.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 82 If you activate the washer while the wiper control is in the OFF position, the wipers will operate for two or three wipe cycles and then turn OFF. WARNING! Sudden loss of visibility through the windshield could lead to a collision.You might not see other vehicles or other obstacles.
REAR WINDOW FEATURES REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER The rear window wiper/washer control is located on the right side of the steering column. (fig. 56) Rotate the switch upward to the first detent position for rear wiper operation. NOTE: The rear wiper operates in an intermittent mode only. Rotate the switch upward past the first detent position to activate the rear washer. The washer pump will continue to operate as long as the switch is held.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY • Turn the rear wiper off when driving through an automatic car wash. Damage to the rear wiper may result if the rear wiper switch is left in the on position. • In cold weather, always turn off the rear wiper switch and allow the rear wiper to return to the park position before turning off the engine.
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL When engaged, the Electronic Speed Control takes over accelerator operations at speeds greater than 40 km/h. The Electronic Speed Control buttons are located on the right side of the steering wheel. (fig. 58) NOTE: In order to ensure proper operation, the Electronic Speed Control System has been designed to shut down if multiple Speed Control functions are operated at the same time.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 86 NOTE: The vehicle should be traveling at a steady speed and on level ground before pressing the SET button. TO DEACTIVATE A soft tap on the brake pedal, pushing the CANCEL button, or normal brake pressure while slowing the vehicle will deactivate Electronic Speed Control without erasing the set speed memory.
WARNING! 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 and have an accident. Do not use Electronic Speed Control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, icy, snow-covered or slippery. OVERHEAD CONSOLE The overhead console contains courtesy/reading lights, storage for sunglasses, an interior observation mirror and an optional power sunroof switch. (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY pressing the outside ring, which is identified with four directional arrows. (fig. 60) SUNGLASSES STORAGE To access the storage compartment, press on the raised bars on the compartment door in the center of the console and release and the door will swing downward. (fig.
To return to the full open position, the door must first be closed and then opened by pressing the latch again to release. (fig. 62) POWER SUNROOF SWITCH (for versions/markets, where provided) Refer to “Power Sunroof” for further information. HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS The Hazard Warning flasher switch is located in the instrument panel switch bank, above the climate controls. Press the switch to turn on the Hazard Warning flasher.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STORAGE GLOVEBOX STORAGE The glovebox storage compartment is located on the passenger side of the instrument panel. Pull on the release handle to open the glovebox storage compartment. (fig. 63) STARTING AND DRIVING FLOOR CONSOLE STORAGE An open storage area, or cubby bin, is located in the floor console. (fig. 64) WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES CENTER CONSOLE STORAGE There is a storage compartment located under the center console armrest. (fig. 65) (fig.
Pull upward on the release handle, located on the front of the lid, to open the storage compartment. (fig. 66) WARNING! Do not operate this vehicle with a console compartment lid in the open position. Cellular phones, music players, and other handheld electronic devices should be stowed while driving. Use of these devices while driving can cause an accident due to distraction, resulting in death or injury.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES FLIP 'N STOW™ FRONT PASSENGER SEAT STORAGE (for versions/markets, where provided) The seat latch release-loop is located in the center of the seat cushion between the seat cushion and the seatback. Pull the loop upward to release the latch and then forward to open the seat to the detent position. (fig. 68) NOTE: Make sure that objects inside the bin do not interfere with the latch before closing the seat.
IN-FLOOR STORAGE BIN WITH REMOVABLE LINER KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Position the front seat to at least a mid-track position to provide easier access to the storage bin. An in-floor storage bin is located behind each front seat. Each 5.9 l bin can hold up to 12, 0.35 l cans, plus ice, or other items. The removable bin liner allows for easy filling, emptying, and cleaning. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING To access the bin, position the floor mat aside (for versions/markets, where provided).
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLETS A 12 Volt (13 Amp) power outlet located in the center console below the radio. The power outlet has power available when the ignition switch in the ON/RUN or ACC position. (fig. 72) power available when the ignition switch is in the LOCK, ON or ACC position. (fig. 74) This power outlet will also operate a conventional cigar lighter unit.
A fourth fused 12 Volt power outlet is located on the left quarter trim panel in the cargo area. This power outlet has power available when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position. (fig. 75) • Do not exceed the maximum power of 160Watts (13 Amps) at 12Volts.If the 160 Watt (13 Amp) power rating is exceeded the fuse protecting the system will need to be replaced. • The power outlet on the bottom of the center console shares the fuse with the power outlet on the back of the console.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 96 WARNING! To avoid serious injury or death: • Only devices designed for use in this type of outlet should be inserted into any 12 Volt outlet. • Do not touch with wet hands. • Close the lid when not in use and while driving the vehicle. • If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an electric shock and failure.
CUPHOLDERS There are two cupholders, located in the center floor console, for the front passengers. (fig. 77) For passengers in the second row there are two cupholders, located in the center armrest between the two seats. When the armrest is folded flat the cupholders are in the back of the Head Restraint. The Head Restraint can be adjusted to better position the cupholders. (fig. 78) For vehicles equipped with third row seating, there are additional cupholders located in the trim panels.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING In addition to cupholders, vehicles may also be equipped with bottle holders. The bottle holders are located on the door trim panels. (fig. 79) WARNING! If containers of hot liquid are placed in the bottle holder, they can spill when the door is closed, burning the occupants. Be careful when closing the doors to avoid injury.
WARNING! • Never leave children in a vehicle with the key in the ignition switch (or with the ignition in the Accessory or Run position, for vehicles equipped with Keyless Enter-N-Go™). 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 seriously injured or killed.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: If three consecutive sunroof close attempts result in Pinch Protect reversals, the fourth close attempt will be a Manual Close movement with Pinch Protect disabled. the sunroof open, adjust the sunroof opening to minimize the buffeting or open any window. SUNROOF MAINTENANCE Use only a nonabrasive cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the glass panel. STARTING AND DRIVING VENTING SUNROOF — EXPRESS Press and release the “Vent” button, and the sunroof will open to the vent position.
DOOR LOCKS MANUAL DOOR LOCKS To lock each door, push the door lock knob on each door trim panel downward. To unlock the front doors, pull the inside door handle to the first detent. To unlock the rear doors, pull the door lock knob on the door trim panel upward. (fig. 81) If the door lock knob is down when you shut the door, the door will lock. Therefore, make sure the Key Fob is not inside the vehicle before closing the door. NOTE: The manual door locks will not lock or unlock the liftgate.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES POWER DOOR LOCKS A power door lock switch is on each front door trim panel. Use this switch to lock or unlock the doors and liftgate. (fig. 82) If you press the power door lock switch while the Key Fob is in the vehicle, and any front door is open, the power locks will not operate. This prevents you from accidentally locking the Key Fob in the vehicle. Removing the Key Fob or closing the door will allow the locks to operate.
Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit Programming The Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit feature can be enabled or disabled as follows: • For vehicles equipped with the Uconnect Touch™, refer to “Uconnect Touch™ Settings” in “Knowing Your Vehicle” for further information. • For vehicles not equipped with the Uconnect Touch™, perform the following steps: 1. Enter the vehicle and close all doors. 2. Place the Key Fob in the ignition switch. 3.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES CHILD-PROTECTION DOOR LOCK SYSTEM — REAR DOORS To provide a safer environment for small children riding in the rear seats, the rear doors are equipped with a Child-Protection Door Lock system. To Engage The Child-Protection Door Lock System 1. Open the rear door. 2. Insert the tip of the emergency key (or alike) into the child lock control and rotate it to the LOCK position. (fig. 83) (fig.
NOTE: KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO™ • After engaging the Child-Protection Door Lock system, always test the door from the inside to make certain it is in the desired position. The Passive Entry system is an enhancement to the vehicle’s Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system and a feature of Keyless Enter-N-Go™. This feature allows you to lock and unlock the vehicle’s door(s) without having to press the RKE transmitter lock or unlock buttons.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY sensitivity can be affected, resulting in a slower response time. • If the vehicle is unlocked by the RKE transmitter or Passive Entry and no door goes ajar within 60 seconds, the vehicle will re-lock and will arm the theft alarm. To Unlock From The Driver's Side: STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES With a valid Passive Entry RKE transmitter within 1.5 m of the driver's door handle, grab the driver's front door handle to unlock the driver's door automatically.
Preventing Inadvertent Locking Of Passive Entry RKE Transmitter In Vehicle To minimize the possibility of unintentionally locking a Passive Entry RKE transmitter inside your vehicle, the Passive Entry system is equipped with an automatic door unlock feature which will function if the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES NOTE: WINDOWS • After pressing the door handle LOCK button, you must wait two seconds before you can lock or unlock the doors, using either Passive Entry door handle. This is done to allow you to check if the vehicle is locked by pulling the door handle, without the vehicle reacting and unlocking. POWER WINDOWS The window controls on the driver's door trim panel control all of the door windows. (fig.
NOTE: For vehicles equipped with the Uconnect Touch™, the power window switches will remain active for up to 10 minutes after the ignition is cycled to the OFF position. Opening either front door will cancel this feature. The time is programmable. Refer to “Uconnect Touch™ Settings” in “Knowing Your Vehicle” for further information. WARNING! Never leave children in a vehicle with the Key Fob.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES WARNING! There is no anti-pinch protection when the window is almost closed. To avoid personal injury,be sure to clear your arms,hands, fingers, and objects from the window path before closing the window. Such entrapment may result in serious injury. Reset It may be necessary at some point in time to reactivate the Auto-up/Auto-down feature. To do so, perform the following steps: IN AN EMERGENCY 1.
LIFTGATE The liftgate can be unlocked or locked with the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, the Keyless Enter-N-Go™ (Passive Entry) or by activating the power door lock switch located on either front door trim panel. For further information on Keyless Enter-N-Go™ (Passive Entry), refer to “Keyless Enter-N-Go™” in “Starting And Driving”. NOTE: The liftgate cannot be unlocked or locked with the manual door lock plungers on the door trim panels or the door lock cylinder on the driver's door.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES CARGO AREA FEATURES CARGO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM RECHARGEABLE FLASHLIGHT (for versions/markets, where provided) The rechargeable LED flashlight stores in its charging station in the left rear quarter trim panel. To remove it, press on the indent on the side of the flashlight and release. (fig.
• A retractable cargo area cover (for versions/markets, where provided). SEVEN PASSENGER SYSTEM FEATURES • A large built-in storage bin with a hinged hardcover located in the floor behind the third-row passenger seats. • 60/40 split second-row passenger seats with fold flat feature, which allows for extended cargo space. Refer to “Seats” in “Knowing your vehicle” for further information. • 50/50 split third-row passenger seats with fold flat feature, which allows for extended cargo space.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES WARNING! The weight and position of cargo and passengers can change the vehicle center of gravity and vehicle handling.To avoid loss of control resulting in personal injury, follow these guidelines for loading your vehicle: • Do not carry loads that exceed the load limits described on the label attached to the left door or left door center pillar. • Always place cargo evenly on the cargo floor.
Insert the spring-loaded post on the opposite end of the cover housing into the attachment point on the opposite side of the vehicle. Grab the cover handle and pull it toward you. As the cover nears the liftgate opening, guide the rear attachment posts (on both ends of the cover) into the notches in the trim panels. Lower the cover to position the posts into the bottom of the notches and release the handle. (fig. 96) WARNING! A cargo cover that is unsecured in the vehicle could cause injury in a collision.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE HOOD Two latches must be released to open the hood. 1. Pull the hood release lever located under the left side of the instrument panel. (fig. 97) 2. Outside of the vehicle, locate the safety latch lever near the center of the grille between the grille and hood opening. Push the safety latch lever to the right and then raise the hood. (fig. 98) Use the hood prop rod to secure the hood in the open position.
To prevent possible damage: • Before closing hood, make sure the hood prop rod is fully seated into its storage retaining clips. • Do not slam the hood to close it. Use a firm downward push at the center front edge of the hood to ensure that both latches engage. Never drive your vehicle unless the hood is fully closed, with both latches engaged. WARNING! Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving your vehicle.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 118 • To avoid damage to the roof rack and vehicle, do not exceed the maximum roof rack load capacity of 68 kg. Always distribute loads as evenly as possible and secure the load appropriately.
WARNING! • Riding the brakes can lead to brake failure and possibly a collision. Driving with your foot resting or riding on the brake pedal can result in abnormally high brake temperatures, excessive lining wear, and possible brake damage.You would not have your full braking capacity in an emergency. • Driving a vehicle with the “Brake Warning Light” on is dangerous. A significant decrease in braking performance or vehicle stability during braking may occur.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 120 ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM clude ice, snow, gravel, bumps, railroad tracks, loose debris, or panic stops. Your vehicle is equipped with an advanced electronic brake control system commonly referred to as ESC.
(Continued) • Pumping of the Anti-Lock Brakes will diminish their effectiveness and may lead to an accident. Pumping makes the stopping distance longer. Just press firmly on your brake pedal when you need to slow down or stop. • The ABS cannot prevent the natural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle, nor can it increase braking or steering efficiency beyond that afforded by the condition of the vehicle brakes and tires or the traction afforded.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 122 BRAKE ASSIST SYSTEM (BAS) The BAS is designed to optimize the vehicle’s braking capability during emergency braking maneuvers. The system detects an emergency braking situation by sensing the rate and amount of brake application and then applies optimum pressure to the brakes. This can help reduce braking distances. The BAS complements the ABS.
other factors, such as road conditions, leaving the roadway, or striking objects or other vehicles. WARNING! Many factors, such as vehicle loading, road conditions, and driving conditions, influence the chance that wheel lift or rollover may occur. ERM cannot prevent all wheel lift or rollovers,especially those that involve leaving the roadway or striking objects or other vehicles.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE ESC Operating Modes The ESC system has two available operating modes. Full On This is the normal operating mode for ESC. Whenever the vehicle is started the system will be in this mode. This mode should be used for most driving situations. ESC should only be turned to “Partial Off” for specific reasons as noted. Refer to “Partial Off” for additional information.
WARNING! When in “Partial Off ” mode, the TCS functionality of ESC (except for the limited slip feature described in theTCS section) has been disabled and the “ESC Off Indicator Light” will be illuminated.All other stability features of ESC function normally. When in “Partial Off ” mode, the engine power reduction of TCS is disabled, and the enhanced vehicle stability offered by the ECS system is reduced.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 126 TRAILER SWAY CONTROL (TSC) TSC uses sensors in the vehicle to recognize an excessively swaying trailer. TSC activates automatically once the excessively swaying trailer is recognized.
• Prolonged driving with the MIL on could cause further damage to the emission control system. It could also affect fuel economy and drivability.The vehicle must be serviced before any emissions tests can be performed. • If the MIL is flashing while the engine is running, severe catalytic converter damage and power loss will soon occur. Immediate service is required.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 128 WARNING! Continued operation with reduced power steering assist could pose a safety risk to yourself and others. Service should be obtained as soon as possible. Prolonged operation of the steering system at the end of the steering wheel travel will increase the steering fluid temperature and it should be avoided when possible.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS) The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) will warn the driver of a low tire pressure based on the vehicle recommended cold placard pressure. The tire pressure will vary with temperature by about 0.07 BAR for every 6.5°C. This means that when the outside temperature decreases, the tire pressure will decrease. Tire pressure should always be set based on cold inflation tire pressure.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY • 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.
Tire Pressure Monitoring Low Pressure Warnings The Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light will illuminate in the instrument cluster and a chime will sound when tire pressure is low in one or more of the four active road tires. Should this occur, you should stop as soon as possible, check the inflation pressure of each tire on your vehicle, and inflate each tire to the vehicle’s recommended cold placard pressure value.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 132 NOTE: 1. The compact spare tire does not have a tire pressure monitoring sensor. Therefore, the TPMS will not monitor the pressure in the compact spare tire. 2.
NOTE: It is particularly important for you to check the tire pressure in all of the tires on your vehicle monthly and to maintain the proper pressure.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY 3. Lots of snow or ice around the wheels or wheel housings. 4. Using tire chains on the vehicle. 5. Using wheels/tires not equipped with TPMS sensors. NOTE: STARTING AND DRIVING 1. The compact spare tire does not have a tire pressure monitoring sensor. Therefore, the TPMS will not monitor the pressure in the compact spare tire. WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 2.
pressure values. Upon the next ignition switch cycle, the TPMS will no longer chime or turn on the Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Light, or display the text message in the EVIC. However, the graphic will still display “- -.“ To reactivate the TPMS, first, replace all four wheel and tire assemblies (road tires) with those equipped with TPM Sensors. Then, drive the vehicle for up to 20 minutes above 25 km/h.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE PARKSENSE® REAR PARK ASSIST (for versions/markets, where provided) ParkSense® SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 136 The Rear Park Assist system provides visual and audible indications of the distance between the rear fascia and a detected obstacle when backing up, e.g. during a parking maneuver. Refer to “ParkSense® System Usage Precautions” for limitations of this system and recommendations.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING (fig. 101) WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES (fig. 103) Park Assist Ready Slow Tone IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS (fig. 102) (fig.
The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the warning display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the system is detecting an obstacle: KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 138 (fig.
SERVICE THE PARKSENSE® REAR PARK ASSIST SYSTEM When the ParkSense® Rear Park Assist system is malfunctioning, the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) will actuate a single chime, once per ignition cycle, and it will display the “CLEAN PARK ASSIST”, “SERVICE PARK ASSIST” or “SERVICE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM” message. Refer to “Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)” for further information.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 140 could provide a false indication that an obstacle is behind the fascia/bumper. • Objects such as bicycle carriers, trailer hitches, etc., must not be placed within 30 cm from the rear fascia/bumper while driving the vehicle.
PARKVIEW® REAR BACK UP CAMERA (for versions/markets, where provided) When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE, the rear camera mode is exited and the navigation or audio screen appears again. Your vehicle may be equipped with the ParkView® Rear Back Up Camera that allows you to see an on-screen image of the rear surroundings of your vehicle whenever the shift lever is put into REVERSE.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 142 WARNING! Drivers must be careful when backing up even when using the ParkView® Rear Back Up Camera.Always check carefully behind your vehicle, and be sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other vehicles, obstructions, or blind spots before backing up.
SOUND SYSTEMS Refer to your Uconnect Touch™ User Manual. NAVIGATION SYSTEM (for versions/markets, where provided) KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Refer to your Uconnect Touch™ User Manual.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS LEFT-HAND SWITCH FUNCTIONS FOR RADIO OPERATION The remote sound system controls are located on the rear surface of the steering wheel. The left and righthand controls are rocker-type switches with a pushbutton in the center of each switch. Reach behind the steering wheel to access the switches. (fig. 106) • Press the top of the switch to SEEK the next listenable station up from the current setting.
UCONNECT™ MULTIMEDIA VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES)™ (for versions/markets, where provided) Your rear seat Video Entertainment System (VES)™ is designed to give your family years of enjoyment. You can play your favorite CDs or DVDs, listen to audio over the wireless headphones, or plug and play a variety of standard video games or audio devices. Please review this Owner's Manual to become familiar with its features and operation.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 146 remote control allows rear passengers to change stations, tracks, discs and audio/video modes. Remote Control Operation Quick Reference Chart This chart provides a quick reference of the remote control button functions for the different radio modes and menu screens.
Remote Control Button Right Arrow FF Left Arrow RW Enter Standard Screens AM/FM/ SAT– MW/LW Audio Tune Up* Tune Down* Show Numeric Entry Menu* Next Channel* Previous Channel* Show Numeric Entry Menu* HDD– Hard Disc Drive Next Channel Previous Channel Not Available DISC/ DVD Fast Forward Fast Rewind Show Numeric Entry Menu Menu Screens Mode Screen Select Setup Menu AUX/AUX1/AUX2 Audio: Video Play: Video Menu: Audio: Video Play: Video Menu: Audio: Video Play: Video Menu: Fast Forward Fas
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY Remote Control Button Back Standard Screens AM/FM/ SAT– MW/LW Audio Not Available Not Available HDD– Hard Disc Drive Not Available DISC/ DVD Not Available STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Setup Not Available Not Available Show/ Hide Display Settings Menu Not Available Show Channel Select Menu Show Disc Options Menu Audio: Video Play: Video Menu: Audio: SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 148 Not Available Not Available Not A
Remote Control Button Play/ Pause Standard Screens AM/FM/ SAT– MW/LW Audio Not Available Not Available HDD– Hard Disc Drive Not Available DISC/ DVD Pause if playing, else resume play AUX/AUX1/AUX2 Audio: Video Play: Video Menu: Stop Mute Slow Status Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Slow Mode and Content Info Stop Pause if playing/ resume Pause if playing/ resume Activate selected item Stop Mute/Unmute Hea
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY Remote Control Button Standard Screens AM/FM/ SAT– MW/LW Audio Mode Prog Up Next Preset* Next Preset* Prog Down Previous Preset* Previous Preset* Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Next Disc (if player is changer) Previous Disc (if player is changer) Not Available Not Available Advance to Next Mode Not Available Not Available Ensure remote control selector switch is set to Screen
4. Channel/Screen Selector Switch - Indicates which channel is being controlled by the remote control. When the selector switch is in the Channel 1 position, the remote controls the functionality of headphone Channel 1 (right side of the screen). When the selector switch is in the Channel 2, position the remote controls the functionality of headphone Channel 2 (left side of the screen). 5. ▸▸ – In radio modes, press to seek the next tunable station.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 16. BACK – When navigating in menu mode, press to return to the previous screen. When navigating a DVDs disc menu, the operation depends on the disc’s contents. 17. ◂◂ – In radio modes, press to seek to the previous tunable station. In disc modes, press and hold to fast rewind through the current audio track or video chapter. In menu modes use to navigate in the menu. 18.
• Pressing the Video Lock again or turning the ignition OFF turns Video Lock OFF and allows remote control operation of the VES™. Replacing The Remote Control Batteries The remote control requires two AAA batteries for operation. To replace the batteries: • Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote, then slide the battery cover downward. • Replace the batteries, making sure to orient them according to the polarity diagram shown.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE: • When both switches are on Channel 1, the Remote is controlling Channel 1 and the headphones are tuned to the audio of the VES™ Channel 1. • When both switches are on Channel 2, the Remote is controlling Channel 2 and the headphones are tuned to the audio of the VES™ Channel 2. 2. Press the MODE button on the remote control. IN AN EMERGENCY 3.
wear over time through normal use, are specifically not covered (replacement foam is available for a nominal charge). UNWIRED TECHNOLOGY IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY INJURIES OR DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR ANY FAILURE OR DEFECT IN, THE PRODUCT, NOR IS UNWIRED LIABLE FOR ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WHATSOEVER.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES screen (Channel 2) shows the status/mode of the second rear seat screen. When Channel 1 is in a video mode, the image is displayed on the first rear seat screen as a full screen image. A popup banner at the bottom of the screen is displayed momentarily over the video image showing any change in status of Channel 2. When Channel 2 is in video mode, the image is displayed on the second rear seat screen as a full screen image.
control the radio functions. In this case, VES™ can share the radio mode, but not change stations until the radio mode is changed to a mode that is different from the VES™ selected radio mode. When shared, the radio has priority over the VES™ or all radio modes (FM, AM, and SAT). The VES™ has the ability to switch tuner (AM/FM/MW/LW), SEEK, TUNE, and recall presets in radio modes as long as it is not in shared mode.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 158 audio for Channel 1 has been muted using the remote control’s MUTE button. 3. Channel 2 Audio Only/Mute — Audio: Only in a single screen system: The audio only icon is displayed on Channel 2 when Channel 1 is in a video mode. Mute: when the Mute icon is displayed, the audio for Channel 2 has been muted using the remote control’s MUTE button. 4.
In a single screen system, when a video mode (such as DVD-video, Aux video, etc.) is active and Channel/ Screen 1 is selected using the remote control selector switch, the first press of the remote control’s MODE button causes the Mode Selection menu to appear. 1. Press the remote control’s navigation buttons (▴, ▾, ▸, ◂) to navigate to the desired digit. Numeric Keypad Menu 3. To delete the last digit, navigate to the Del button and press the remote control’s ENTER button. (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY To change the settings, press the remote control’s navigation buttons (▴, ▾) to select an item, then press the remote control’s navigation buttons (▸, ◂) to change the value for the currently selected item. To reset all values back to the original settings, select the Default Settings menu option and press the remote control’s ENTER button.
If your vehicle is not equipped with the separate DVD player, the following events in the Radio will cause the screen(s) to automatically switch to Radio Disc mode. When connecting an external source to the AUX input, be sure to follow the standard color coding for the VES™ jacks: • Loading a disc in the radio CD/DVD player 1. Video in (yellow) • AM/FM band selection via Radio 2.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 162 iPod®/USB/MP3 CONTROL (for version/markets where provided) This feature allows an iPod® or external USB device to be plugged into the USB port. iPod® control supports Mini, 4G, Photo, Nano, 5G iPod® and iPhone® devices. Some iPod® software versions may not fully support the iPod® control features. Please visit Apple’s website for software updates.
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES Under certain conditions, the mobile phone being on in your vehicle can cause erratic or noisy performance from your radio. This condition may be lessened or eliminated by relocating the mobile phone antenna. This condition is not harmful to the radio. If your radio performance does not satisfactorily “clear” by the repositioning of the antenna, it is recommended that the radio volume be turned down or off during mobile phone operation.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: When removing the fuel filler cap, lay the cap tether in the hook, located on the fuel filler door reinforcement. • Damage to the fuel system or emis- SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 164 sions control system could result from using an improper fuel tank filler tube cap (gas cap). • A poorly fitting gas cap could let impurities into the fuel system.
LOOSE FUEL FILLER CAP MESSAGE (for versions/markets, where provided) If the vehicle diagnostic system determines that the fuel filler cap is loose, improperly installed, or damaged, a “Check Gascap” message will display in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC). If this occurs, tighten the fuel filler cap properly and press the TRIP ODOMETER button to turn off the message. If the problem continues, the message will appear the next time the vehicle is started.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS Some of the most important safety features in your vehicle are the restraint systems: SAFETY • Three-point lap and shoulder belts for all seating positions STARTING AND DRIVING • Advanced Front Air Bags for driver and front passenger WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 166 • Supplemental Active Head Restraints (AHR) located on top of the front seats (integrated into the head restraint) (for
Research has shown that seat belts save lives, and they can reduce the seriousness of injuries in a collision. Some of the worst injuries happen when people are thrown from the vehicle. Seat belts reduce the possibility of ejection and the risk of injury caused by striking the inside of the vehicle. Everyone in a motor vehicle should be belted at all times. LAP/SHOULDER BELTS All seating positions in your vehicle are equipped with a combination lap/shoulder belts.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING 2. The seat belt latch plate is along side the pillar near the back of your seat. Grasp the latch plate and pull out the belt. Slide the latch plate up the webbing as far as necessary to make the belt go around your lap. (fig. 117) 3. When the belt is long enough to fit, insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.” (fig. 118) WARNING! • A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle will not protect you properly.
(Continued) • A belt that is worn under your arm is dangerous.Your body could strike the inside surfaces of the vehicle in a collision, increasing head and neck injury.A belt worn under the arm can cause internal injuries. Ribs aren't as strong as shoulder bones.Wear the belt over your shoulder so that your strongest bones will take the force in a collision. • A shoulder belt placed behind you will not protect you from injury during a collision.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 5. Position the shoulder belt on your chest so that it is comfortable and not resting on your neck. The retractor will withdraw any slack in the belt. 6. To release the belt, push the red button on the buckle. The belt will automatically retract to its stowed position. If necessary, slide the latch plate down the webbing to allow the belt to retract fully.
2. At about 15 to 30 cm above the latch plate, grasp and twist the belt webbing 180 degrees to create a fold that begins immediately above the latch plate. 3. Slide the latch plate upward over the folded webbing. The folded webbing must enter the slot at the top of the latch plate. 4. Continue to slide the latch plate up until it clears the folded webbing.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING All occupants, including the driver, should not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle's seat until the head restraints are placed in their proper positions in order to minimize the risk of neck injury in the event of a collision. NOTE: For more information on properly adjusting and positioning the head restraint, refer to “Adjusting Active Head Restraints” in “Knowing Your Vehicle”.
3. Pull down then rearward towards the rear of the vehicle then down to engage the locking mechanism. (fig. 123) (fig. 124) KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE 4. The AHR front soft foam and trim half should lock into the back decorative plastic half. (fig. 125) SAFETY NOTE: • If you have difficulties or problems resetting the Active Head Restraints, see an authorized dealer. STARTING AND DRIVING • For safety reasons, have the Active Head Restraints checked by a qualified specialist at an authorized dealer. (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 174 ACTIVE HOOD SYSTEM (for versions/ markets, where provided) The Active Hood system is intended to enhance pedestrian protection by elevating the vehicle’s hood upon an impact with a pedestrian or other object. The system is automatically activated when the vehicle is moving within a specified vehicle speed range.
approximately 5 mm above the fender surface. (fig. 126) The front bumper assembly may affect proper operation of the Active Hood system. The front bumper components should be inspected for damage and replaced if necessary in the event of a frontal impact, even if it occurs at a low rate of speed. NOTE: After any Active Hood deployment, the vehicle should be taken to an authorized dealer immediately. To prevent possible damage, do not slam the rear of the hood to reset it.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 176 (Continued) • Do not attempt to modify any part of your Active Hood system.The Active Hood may deploy accidentally or may not function properly if modifications are made.Take your vehicle to an authorized dealer for any hood service. • Drivers must be aware of pedestrians. Always be sure to check for pedestrians, animals, other vehicles, and obstructions.
Pregnant women should wear the lap part of the belt across the thighs and as snug across the hips as possible. Keep the belt low so that it does not come across the abdomen. That way the strong bones of the hips will take the force if there is a collision. CHILD RESTRAINTS Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up all the time, including babies and children. Children 12 years or younger should ride properly buckled up in a rear seat, if available.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 178 Mass Group Group — up to 10 kg Group 0+ — up to 13 kg Group 1 – 9 to 18 kg Group II – 15 to 25 kg Group III — 22 to 36 kg Front Passenger X X X X X Seating Position (or other site) Intermediate Rear Outboard Rear Center Outboard *U N/A **U *U N/A **U *U N/A **U *U N/A **U *U N/A **U Key of letters used in the table above: U = Suitable for “universal” cat
Vehicle ISOFIX Positions Chart Rear Center Intermediate Outboard Right / Left Intermediate Center Other Sites X X **IUF / X **IUF X X X X X / **IUF X X (1) X X X X X X ISO/R1 X X X *IUF / *IUF *IUF X (1) X X X X X X E ISO/R1 X X X *IUF / *IUF *IUF X D ISO/R2 X X X *IUF / *IUF *IUF X C ISO/R3 X X X *IUF / *IUF *IUF X (1) X X X X X X D ISO/R2 X X X *IUF / *IUF *IUF X C ISO/R3 X X X *IUF / *IUF *IUF X B ISO/F2 X X X IUF / I
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING Key of letters used in the table above: (1) = For the CRS which do not carry the ISO/XX size class identification (A to G), for the applicable mass group, the car manufacturer shall indicate the vehicle specific ISOFIX child restraint system(s) recommended for each position. IUF = Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group.
WARNING! Rearward-facing child seats must never be used in the front seat of a vehicle with the front passenger air bag. An air bag deployment could cause severe injury or death to infants in this position. Older Children And Child Restraints Children who are two years old or who have outgrown their rear-facing convertible child seat can ride forward-facing in the vehicle.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES 2. Pull the release loop forward to release the latch and seat cushion. (fig. 128) 3. Lift the seat cushion up and push back to lock it in the booster seat position. (fig. 129) 4. Place the child upright in the seat with their back firmly against the seatback. 5. Grasp the latch plate and pull out the seat belt. 7. Once the seat belt is long enough to fit properly, insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.
WARNING! Be certain that the seat cushion is locked securely into position before using the seat. Otherwise, the seat will not provide the proper stability for child seats and/or passengers. An improperly latched seat cushion could cause serious injury.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 184 Standards. FIAT also recommends that you make sure that you can install the child restraint in the vehicle where you will use it before you buy it. • The restraint must be appropriate for your child's weight and height. Check the label on the restraint for weight and height limits. • Carefully follow the instructions that come with the restraint.
Installing The ISOFIX-Compatible Child Restraint System We urge you to follow the manufacturer's directions carefully when installing your child restraint. Not all child restraint systems will be installed as described here. Again, carefully follow the installation instructions that are provided with the child restraint system. (fig. 131) ISOFIX Anchorages 1 — Outer 60% Seating Position. Use Lower Anchor Loops A and B.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE In addition, there are tether strap anchorages located behind each rear seatback, near to the floor. (fig. 133) SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES (fig. 132) ISOFIX Anchorages IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS (fig.
NOTE: • Ensure that the tether strap does not slip into the opening between the seatbacks as you remove slack in the strap. • When using the ISOFIX attaching system to install a child restraint, please ensure that all seat belts not being used for occupant restraints are stowed and out of reach of children. Remind all children in the vehicle that the seat belts are not toys and that they should not play with them. In addition, never leave unattended children in the vehicle.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS This vehicle may be equipped with a driver and/or front passenger seat belt buckle switch that detects whether the driver or front passenger seat belt is fastened. The seat belt buckle switch may adjust the inflation rate of the Advanced Front Air Bags.
WARNING! • No objects should be placed over or near the air bag on the instrument panel, because any such objects could cause harm if the vehicle is in a collision severe enough to cause the air bag to inflate. • Do not put anything on or around the air bag covers or attempt to open them manually. You may damage the air bags and you could be injured because the air bags may no longer be functional.The protective covers for the air bag cushions are designed to open only when the air bags are inflating.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtain (SABIC) SABIC air bags may offer side-impact and vehicle rollover protection to front and rear seat outboard occupants in addition to that provided by the body structure. Each air bag features inflated chambers placed adjacent to the head of each outboard occupant that reduce the potential for side-impact head injuries.
(Continued) • Do not use accessory seat covers or place objects between you and the side air bags; the performance could be adversely affected and/or objects could be pushed into you, causing serious injury. Knee Impact Bolsters The Knee Impact Bolsters help protect the knees of the driver and the front passenger, and position front occupants for the best interaction with the Advanced Front Air Bags.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 192 If the air bag system in this vehicle needs to be modified to accommodate a disabled person, contact the Customer Center. Phone numbers are provided under "If You Need Assistance". WARNING! • Relying on the air bags alone could lead to more severe injuries in a collision. The air bags work with your seat belt to restrain you properly.
The side air bags will not deploy in all side collisions. Side air bag deployment will depend on the severity and type of collision. Because air bag sensors measure vehicle deceleration over time, vehicle speed and damage by themselves are not good indicators of whether or not an air bag should have deployed. Seat belts are necessary for your protection in all collisions, and also are needed to help keep you in position, away from an inflating air bag.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY trim cover and the upper right side of the instrument panel separate and fold out of the way as the air bags inflate to their full size. The air bags fully inflate in about 50 to 70 milliseconds. This is about half of the time it takes to blink your eyes. The air bags then quickly deflate while helping to restrain the driver and front passenger. STARTING AND DRIVING The Advanced Front Air Bag gas is vented through the vent holes in the sides of the air bag.
NOTE: In a rollover the pretensioners and/or SAB and SABIC air bags may deploy on both sides of the vehicle. If A Deployment Occurs The Advanced Front Air Bags are designed to deflate immediately after deployment. Front And Side Impact Sensors In front and side impacts, impact sensors can aid the ORC in determining appropriate response to impact events. NOTE: Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in all collisions. This does not mean something is wrong with the air bag system.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 196 on your clothing, follow the garment manufacturer's instructions for cleaning. Do not drive your vehicle after the air bags have deployed. If you are involved in another collision, the air bags will not be in place to protect you. WARNING! Deployed air bags and seat belt pretensioners cannot protect you in another collision.
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.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE SAFETY TIPS TRANSPORTING PASSENGERS NEVER TRANSPORT PASSENGERS IN THE CARGO AREA. WARNING! • Do not leave children or animals inside parked vehicles in hot weather. Interior heat build-up may cause serious injury or death. • It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle.
EXHAUST GAS WARNING! Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and odorless. Breathing it can make you unconscious and can eventually poison you. To avoid breathing (CO), follow these safety tips: • Do not run the engine in a closed garage or in confined areas any longer than needed to move your vehicle in or out of the area.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS on, flickers, or turns on while driving, have the system checked by an authorized dealer. Defroster Check operation by selecting the defrost mode and place the blower control on high speed. You should be able to feel the air directed against the windshield. See your authorized dealer for service if your defroster is inoperable.
PERIODIC SAFETY CHECKS YOU SHOULD MAKE OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE Door Latches Check for positive closing, latching, and locking. Tires Examine tires for excessive tread wear and uneven wear patterns. Check for stones, nails, glass, or other objects lodged in the tread or sidewall. Inspect the tread for cuts and cracks. Inspect sidewalls for cuts, cracks and bulges. Check the wheel nuts for tightness. Check the tires (including spare) for proper cold inflation pressure.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 202 STARTING AND DRIVING ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS A long break-in period is not required for the engine and drivetrain (transmission and axle) in your vehicle. Drive moderately during the first 500 km. After the initial 100 km, speeds up to 80 or 90 km/h are desirable.
(Continued) • Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, and do not leave Keyless Enter-N-Go™ in the ACC or ON/RUN mode.A child could operate power windows, other controls, or move the vehicle. • Do not leave animals or children inside parked vehicles in hot weather; interior heat buildup may cause serious injury or death. KEYLESS ENTER-N-GO™ 4. If you wish to stop the cranking of the engine prior to the engine starting, press the button again.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES NOTE: If the ignition switch is left in the ACC or RUN (engine not running) position and the transmission is in PARK, the system will automatically time out after 30 minutes of inactivity and the ignition will switch to the OFF position. EXTREME COLD WEATHER (BELOW −29°C) To ensure reliable starting at these temperatures, use of an externally powered electric engine block heater is recommended.
Clearing A Flooded Engine (Using ENGINE START/STOP Button) If the engine fails to start after you have followed the “Normal Starting” or “Extreme Cold Weather" procedures, it may be flooded. To clear any excess fuel: NORMAL STARTING – DIESEL ENGINE 1. Press and hold the brake pedal. 2. Watch the “Wait To Start Indicator Light” in the instrument cluster. Refer to “Instrument Cluster” in “Warning Lights And Messages” for further information.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 206 4. After the engine starts, allow it to idle for approximately 30 seconds before driving. This allows oil to circulate and lubricate the turbocharger. To Turn Off The Engine Using ENGINE START/STOP Button 1. With the vehicle stopped, place the shift lever in NEUTRAL/PARK, then press and release the ENGINE START/STOP button. 2.
PARKING BRAKE TurboCharger “Cool Down” Chart Driving Conditions Stop & Go Stop & Go Highway Speeds City Traffic Highway Speeds Uphill Grade Load Empty Medium Medium Maximum Gross Combination Weight Rating Maximum Gross Combination Weight Rating Maximum Gross Combination Weight Rating Turbocharger Temperature Cool Warm Warm Idle Time (In Minutes) Before Shut Down Less than 1 1 2 Warm 3 Warm 4 Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the parking brake is fully applied.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES park brake, firmly push the park brake pedal fully. To release the parking brake, press the park brake pedal a second time and let your foot up as you feel the brake disengage. (fig. 138) When the parking brake is applied with the ignition switch ON, the “Brake Warning Light” in the instrument cluster will illuminate.
(Continued) • Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. • Allowing children to be in a vehicle unattended is dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or others could be seriously or fatally injured. Children should be warned not to touch the parking brake, brake pedal or the shift lever. • Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle, and do not leave Keyless Enter-N-Go™ in the ACC or ON/RUN mode.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY MANUAL TRANSMISSION (for versions/markets, where provided) WARNING! You or others could be injured if you leave the vehicle unattended without having the parking brake fully applied.The parking brake should always be applied when the driver is not in the vehicle, especially on an incline. For most city driving you will find it easier to use only the lower gears.
DOWNSHIFTING Proper downshifting will improve fuel economy and prolong engine life. If you skip a gear while downshifting or downshift at too high a vehicle speed,you could damage the engine, transmission, or clutch. To maintain a safe speed and prolong brake life, shift down to second or first when descending a steep grade. When turning a corner, or driving up a steep grade, downshift early so that the engine will not be overburdened.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WARNING! • It is dangerous to shift out of PARK or NEUTRAL if the engine speed is higher than idle speed. If your foot is not firmly pressing the brake pedal, the vehicle could accelerate quickly forward or in reverse.You could lose control of the vehicle and hit someone or something.
turned to the ON/RUN position (engine running or not) and the brake pedal must be pressed. GEAR RANGES DO NOT race the engine when shifting from PARK or NEUTRAL into another gear range. NOTE: After selecting any gear range, wait a moment to allow the selected gear to engage before accelerating. This is especially important when the engine is cold. PARK This range supplements the parking brake by locking the transmission. The engine can be started in this range.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE (Continued) • Unintended movement of a vehicle could injure those in or near the vehicle. As with all vehicles, you should never exit a vehicle while the engine is running. Before exiting a vehicle, always apply the parking brake, shift the transmission into PARK, and turn the engine off.
may be started in this range. Apply the parking brake and shift the transmission into PARK if you must leave the vehicle. WARNING! Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off the ignition to coast down a hill. These are unsafe practices that limit your response to changing traffic or road conditions.You might lose control of the vehicle and have a collision. Towing the vehicle, coasting, or driving for any other reason with the transmission in NEUTRAL can result in severe transmission damage.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 216 Transmission Limp Home Mode Transmission function is monitored electronically for abnormal conditions. If a condition is detected that could result in transmission damage, Transmission Limp Home Mode is activated. In this mode, the transmission remains in second gear regardless of which forward gear is selected.
operation in the upper gears. When the vehicle speed drops or during some accelerations, the clutch automatically disengages. NOTE: The torque converter clutch will not engage until the transmission fluid and engine coolant are warm [usually after 2 to 5 km of driving]. Because the engine speed is higher when the torque converter clutch is not engaged, it may seem as if the transmission is not shifting into Overdrive when cold. This is normal.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING When parking on a level surface, you may place the shift lever in PARK first, and then apply the parking brake. When parking on a hill, apply the parking brake before placing the shift lever in PARK, otherwise the load on the transmission locking mechanism may make it difficult to move the shift lever out of PARK. As an added precaution, turn the front wheels toward the curb on a downhill grade and away from the curb on an uphill grade. (fig.
(Continued) • Unintended movement of a vehicle could injure those in or near the vehicle. As with all vehicles, you should never exit a vehicle while the engine is running. Before exiting a vehicle, always apply the parking brake, shift the transmission into PARK, and remove the key fob. Once the key fob is removed, the shift lever is locked in the PARK position, securing the vehicle against unwanted movement. Furthermore, you should never leave unattended children inside a vehicle.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 220 WARNING! Do not coast in NEUTRAL and never turn off the ignition to coast down a hill. These are unsafe practices that limit your response to changing traffic or road conditions.You might lose control of the vehicle and have a collision.
Light (MIL) may be illuminated. Limp Home Mode allows the vehicle to be driven to an authorized dealer for service without damaging the transmission. In the event of a momentary problem, the transmission can be reset to regain all forward gears by performing the following steps: 1. Stop the vehicle. 2. Shift the transmission into PARK. 3. Turn the engine OFF. 4. Wait approximately 10 seconds. 5. Restart the engine. 6. Shift into the desired gear range.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 222 NOTE: The torque converter clutch will not engage until the transmission fluid and engine coolant are warm [usually after 2 to 5 km of driving]. Because the engine speed is higher when the torque converter clutch is not engaged, it may seem as if the transmission is not shifting into Overdrive when cold. This is normal.
DRIVING ON SLIPPERY SURFACES ACCELERATION Rapid acceleration on snow covered, wet, or other slippery surfaces may cause the driving wheels to pull erratically to the right or left. This phenomenon occurs when there is a difference in the surface traction under the front (driving) wheels. WARNING! Rapid acceleration on slippery surfaces is dangerous. Unequal traction can cause sudden pulling of the front wheels. You could lose control of the vehicle and possibly have a collision.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 224 DRIVING THROUGH WATER Driving through water more than a few centimeters deep will require extra caution to ensure safety and prevent damage to your vehicle. FLOWING/RISING WATER WARNING! Do not drive on, or cross, a road or a path where water is flowing and/or rising (as in storm run-off).
WARNING! • Driving through standing water limits your vehicle’s traction capabilities. Do not exceed 8 km/h when driving through standing water. • Driving through standing water limits your vehicle’s braking capabilities, which increases stopping distances. Therefore, after driving through standing water, drive slowly and lightly press on the brake pedal several times to dry the brakes. • Getting water inside your vehicle’s engine can cause it to lock up and stall out, and leave you stranded.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 226 Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) The GCWR is the total permissible weight of your vehicle and trailer when weighed in combination. load, and not less than 25 kg. You must consider tongue load as part of the load on your vehicle and its’ GAWR. NOTE: The GCWR rating includes a 68 kg allowance for the presence of a driver.
With Attachment Point • For detachable tow bar, pass the cable through the attachment point and clip it back onto itself. (fig. 141) KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE • For fixed ball tow bar, attach the clip directly to the designated point. This alternative must be specifically permitted by the trailer manufacturer since the clip may not be sufficiently strong for use in the way. (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE • For fixed ball tow bar, loop the cable around the neck of the tow ball. If you fit the cable like this, use a single loop only. (fig. 144) TRAILER TOWING WEIGHTS (MAXIMUM TRAILER WEIGHT RATINGS) The following chart provides the maximum trailer weight ratings towable for your given drivetrain. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES (fig.
TRAILER AND TONGUE WEIGHT Loads balanced over the wheels or heavier in the rear can cause the trailer to sway severely side to side which will cause loss of control of the vehicle and trailer. Failure to load trailers heavier in front is the cause of many trailer accidents. Never exceed the maximum tongue weight stamped on your trailer hitch. Consider the following items when computing the weight on the rear axle of the vehicle: • The tongue weight of the trailer.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING! Improper towing can lead to an injury accident. Follow these guidelines to make your trailer towing as safe as possible: SAFETY • Make certain that the load is secured in the trailer and that it will not shift during travel.When trailering cargo that is not fully secured, dynamic load shifts can occur that may be difficult for the driver to control. You could lose control of your vehicle and have an accident.
– Check for signs of tire wear or visible tire damage before towing a trailer. Refer to “Tires – General Information” in “Technical Specifications” for the proper tire inspection procedures. – When replacing tires, refer to “Tires – General Information” in “Technical Specifications” for proper tire replacement procedures. Replacing tires with a higher load carrying capacity will not increase the vehicle's GVWR and GAWR limits.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY NOTE: Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicles wiring harness. The electrical connections are all complete to the vehicle but you must mate the harness to a trailer connector. (fig. 145) Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 STARTING AND DRIVING 6 7 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY Left Turn Signal Rear Fog Light Ground/Common Return Right Turn Signal Right Rear Position, Side Marker Lights, and Rear Registration Plate Illumination Device.
(fig. 146) Pin Number 1 2 3a 4 5 Function Left Turn Signal Rear Fog Light Ground/Common Return for Contacts (Pins) 1 and 2 and 4 to 8 Right Turn Signal Right Rear Position, Side Marker Lights, and Rear Registration Plate Illumination Device. b Wire Color Yellow Blue White Green Brown Pin Number 6 7 Function Wire Color Red Black Stoplights Left Rear Position, Side Marker Lights, and Rear Registration Plate Illumination Device.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 234 TOWING TIPS Before setting out on a trip, practice turning, stopping, and backing up the trailer in an area located away from heavy traffic. Manual Transmission (for versions/markets, where provided) If using a manual transmission vehicle for trailer towing, all starts must be in FIRST gear to avoid clutch slippage.
– Extended driving at high RPM should be avoided to prevent excess heat generation. A reduction in vehicle speed may be required to avoid extended driving at high RPM. Return to a higher gear or vehicle speed when grade and road conditions allow. Cooling System To reduce potential for engine and transmission overheating, take the following actions: City Driving ment and low profile mirrors, may also be required or strongly recommended. (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND MOTORHOME, ETC.
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Models Recreational towing (with all four wheels on the ground, or using a towing dolly) is NOT ALLOWED. The only acceptable method for towing this vehicle (behind another vehicle) is on a vehicle trailer with all four wheels OFF the ground.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (fig. 148) SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS (fig.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DESCRIPTIONS 1. Air Bag Warning Light This light will turn on for four to eight seconds as a bulb check when the ignition switch is first turned to ON/RUN. If the light is either not on during starting, stays on, or turns on while driving, have the system inspected at an authorized dealer as soon as possible. Refer to “Occupant Restraints” in “Safety” for further information. 2.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS cycles, and the vehicle has been driven several kilometers at speeds greater than 48 km/h, see your authorized dealer as soon as possible to have the problem diagnosed and corrected. NOTE: The “ESC Off Indicator Light” and the “ESC Activation/Malfunction Indicator Light” come on momentarily each time the ignition switch is turned to ON/RUN.
8. Park/Headlight ON Indicator This indicator will illuminate when the park lights or headlights are turned on. (Refer to “Lights” in “Knowing Your Vehicle” for further information). Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if underinflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale. 9.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 242 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.
NOTE: The light may flash momentarily during sharp cornering maneuvers, which change fluid level conditions. The vehicle should have service performed, and the brake fluid level checked. If brake failure is indicated, immediate repair is necessary. WARNING! Driving a vehicle with the red brake light on is dangerous. Part of the brake system may have failed. It will take longer to stop the vehicle.You could have a collision. Have the vehicle checked immediately.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 244 13. Fuel Cap Indicator This symbol indicates the side of the vehicle where the fuel filler cap is located. 14. Rear Fog Light Indicator This indicator will illuminate when the rear fog lights are on. (Refer to “Rear Fog Lights” in “Knowing Your Vehicle” for further information). 15.
IN AN EMERGENCY JUMP-STARTING If your vehicle has a discharged battery it can be jump-started using a set of jumper cables and a battery in another vehicle or by using a portable battery booster pack. Jump-starting can be dangerous if done improperly so please follow the procedures in this section carefully. PREPARATIONS FOR JUMP-START The battery in your vehicle is located between the left front headlight assembly and the left front wheel splash shield.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 246 WARNING! • 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 seriously injured.
4. Connect the opposite end of the negative (-) jumper cable to the remote negative (-) post of the vehicle with the discharged battery. WARNING! Do not connect the cable to the negative post (-) of the discharged battery. The resulting electrical spark could cause the battery to explode and could result in personal injury. 5. Start the engine in the vehicle that has the booster battery, let the engine idle a few minutes, and then start the engine in the vehicle with the discharged battery.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING WARNING! • Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel. • Being under a jacked-up vehicle is dangerous. The vehicle could slip off the jack and fall on you. You could be crushed.
WARNING! Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid the danger of being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel. 2. Turn on the Hazard Warning flashers. Spare Tire Removal NOTE: On seven-passenger models, fold the thirdrow passenger seats flat. This will provide more space when accessing the jacking tools and when operating the winch mechanism. 1.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Assemble components 2 and 3 by seating the small ball at the end of component 2 in the small hole at the end of component 3. This will lock these components together. Assemble components 1 and 2 so that the wheel nut socket at the end of component 1 faces upward when seated on component 2.
raise the spare tire into the storage area. Continue to rotate the jack-handle assembly until you hear the winch mechanism click three times. It cannot be over tightened. Push against the tire several times to be sure it is held securely in place. JACKING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! Carefully follow these tire changing warnings 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.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Do not attempt to raise the vehicle by jacking on locations other than those indicated in the Jacking Instructions for this vehicle. (fig. 154) 1. Remove the spare tire, jack, and jack-handle from stowage. 2. Loosen, but do not remove, the wheel nuts on the wheel with the flat tire. Turn the wheel nuts counterclockwise one turn while the wheel is still on the ground. drain flute formations on the sill flange.
WARNING! Raising the vehicle higher than necessary can make the vehicle less stable. It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it. Raise the vehicle only enough to remove the tire. 5. Remove the wheel nuts. For vehicles so equipped, remove the wheel cover from the wheel by hand. Do not pry the wheel cover off. Then pull the wheel off the hub. WARNING! To avoid possible personal injury, handle the wheel covers with care to avoid contact with any sharp edges. 6. Install the spare tire.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 254 NOTE: • For vehicles so equipped, do not attempt to install a center cap or wheel cover on the compact spare. • Refer to “Compact Spare Tire” and to “Limited-Use Spare” under “Tires — General Information” in “Technical Specifications” for additional warnings, cautions, and information about the spare tire, its use, and operation. 7.
WARNING! To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered. Failure to follow this warning may result in personal injury. (fig. 158) 3. Align the valve notch in the wheel cover with the valve stem on the wheel. Install the cover by hand, snapping the cover over the two lug nuts. Do not use a hammer or excessive force to install the cover. 4. Install the remaining lug nuts with the cone shaped end of the nut toward the wheel.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS Vehicles Without Wheel Covers 1. Mount the road tire on the axle. 2. Install the remaining lug nuts with the cone shaped end of the nut toward the wheel. Lightly tighten the lug nuts. WARNING! To avoid the risk of forcing the vehicle off the jack, do not tighten the wheel nuts fully until the vehicle has been lowered.
TIREFIT KIT COMPONENTS AND OPERATION (fig. 160) 1. Sealant Bottle 2. Deflation Button 3. Pressure Gauge 4. Power Button 5. Mode Select Knob 6. Sealant Hose (Clear) 7. Air Pump Hose (Black) 8. Power Plug Using The Mode Select Knob And Hoses Your TIREFIT kit is equipped with the following symbols to indicate the air or sealant mode. • Selecting Air Mode Turn the Mode Select Knob (5) to this position for air pump operation only. Use the Black Air Pump Hose (7) when selecting this mode.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 258 TIREFIT Usage Precautions • Replace the TIREFIT Sealant Bottle (1) and Sealant Hose (6) prior to the expiration date (printed on the bottle label) to assure optimum operation of the system. Refer to “Sealing a Tire with TIREFIT” section (F) “Sealant Bottle and Hose Replacement”. • The Sealant Bottle (1) and Sealant Hose (6) are a one tire application use.
(Continued) • A loose TIREFIT kit thrown forward in a collision or hard stop could endanger the occupants of the vehicle.Always stow the TIREFIT kit in the place provided. Failure to follow these warnings can result in injuries that are serious or fatal to you, your passengers, and others around you. • Take care not to allow the contents ofTIREFIT to come in contact with hair, eyes, or clothing.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 260 If the tire inflates to the recommended pressure or is at least 1.8 Bar pressure within 15 minutes: 1. Press the Power Button (4) to turn off the TIREFIT kit. 2. Remove the Speed Limit sticker from the top of the Sealant Bottle (1) and place the sticker on the instrument panel. 3.
NOTE: Do not remove foreign objects (e.g., screws or nails) from the tire. available. Make sure the engine is running before turning ON the TIREFIT kit. (C) Injecting TIREFIT Sealant Into The Deflated Tire: 3. The Sealant Bottle (1) may be empty due to previous use. Call for assistance. • Always start the engine before turning ON the TIREFIT kit. NOTE: If the Mode Select Knob (5) is on Air Mode and the pump is operating, air will dispense from the Air Pump Hose (7) only, not the Sealant Hose (6).
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 262 If the tire does not inflate to at least 26 (1.8 Bar) pressure within 15 minutes: • The tire is too badly damaged. Do not attempt to drive the vehicle further. Call for assistance. NOTE: If the tire becomes over-inflated, press the Deflation Button to reduce the tire pressure to the recommended inflation pressure before continuing.
(E) After Driving: Pull over to a safe location. Refer to “Whenever You Stop to Use TIREFIT” before continuing. 2. Disconnect the TIREFIT kit from the valve stem, reinstall the cap on the valve stem and unplug from 12 Volt outlet. 1. Turn the Mode Select Knob (5) to the Air Mode position. 3. Place the TIREFIT kit in its proper storage area in the vehicle. 2. Uncoil the power plug and insert the plug into the vehicle's 12 Volt power outlet. 4.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 264 5. Position the new Sealant Bottle (1) in the housing so that the Sealant Hose (6) aligns with the hose slot in the front of the housing. Press the bottle into the housing. An audible click will be heard indicating the bottle is locked into place. 6.
LIGHTS BULBS – Outside Bulb No. Low Beam Headlamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H11 High Beam Headlamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HB3/9005 Front Turn Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PY27W/3757AK Front Position Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W5W Front Fog Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PSX24W Rear Fog Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PS19W Side Repeater Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WY5W Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) . . .
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE 4. Install the bulb and connector assembly into the headlamp housing and rotate it ¼ turn clockwise to lock it in place. FRONT FOG LAMP SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE: Turn the steering wheel to the right if replacing the left front fog lamp or to the left if replacing the right front fog lamp to allow for easier access to the front of the wheel well. 1. Remove the fasteners retaining the front lower wheel well access panel and remove the access panel. 2.
Do not touch the new bulb with your fingers. Oil contamination will severely shorten bulb life. If the bulb comes in contact with an oily surface, clean the bulb with rubbing alcohol. 6. Remove the bulb from the connector socket and install the replacement bulb. SAFETY 6. Insert bulb into the lamp housing until the index tabs are engaged in the slots of the collar. STARTING AND DRIVING 7. Firmly and evenly push the bulb straight into the lamp housing until both side latches lock firmly into place.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE 7. Align the index tabs of the replacement rear fog lamp bulb/socket assembly with the slots in the collar of the bulb opening on the back of the lamp housing. SAFETY 8. Insert bulb into the lamp housing until the index tabs are engaged in the slots of the collar. STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS REAR TURN SIGNAL AND BACKUP LAMP The taillamps are a two-piece design.
with the other hand. Use the trim stick and hand pressure together to disengage the taillamp housing from the vehicle. 4. Rotate the applicable bulb's electrical connector ¼ turn counterclockwise and remove it from the taillamp housing. 5. Remove the bulb from the connector socket and install the replacement bulb. 6. Install the bulb and connector assembly into the taillamp housing and rotate the connector ¼ turn clockwise to lock it in place. 7. Reinstall the taillamp housing and fasteners.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY 5. Remove the bulb from the connector socket and install the replacement bulb. 6. Install the bulb and connector assembly into the housing and rotate the connector ¼ turn clockwise to lock it in place. 7. Reinstall the taillamp housing and fasteners. STARTING AND DRIVING 1. Push the small locking tab sticking out of the end of the lens toward the side of the vehicle and hold it in that position. 2.
FUSES INTERIOR FUSES The interior fuse panel is located on the passenger side under the instrument panel.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Cavity F121 SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE F122 F123 F124 F125 F126 Cartridge Fuse MiniFuse 15 Amp Blue 25 Amp Natural 25 Amp Natural 10 Amp Red 10 Amp Red 10 Amp Red Description Wireless Ignition Node F131 Driver Door Module Passenger Door Module F132 Mirrors F133 Steering Column Control Module Audio Amplifier F127 20 Amp Yellow Trailer Tow – For Versions/Markets, Where Provided F128 15 Amp Blue Radio F129
Cavity F101 F102 F103 F105 F106 F139 F140 F141 F142 F143 F144 Cartridge Fuse 60 Amp Yellow 60 Amp Yellow 60 Amp Yellow 60 Amp Yellow 60 Amp Yellow 40 Amp Green 30 Amp Pink 40 Amp Green 40 Amp Green 40 Amp Green 40 Amp Green MiniFuse Description Interior Power Distribution Center Rail Interior Power Distribution Center Rail Interior Power Distribution Center Rail Interior Power Distribution Center Rail Ignition Run Relay Interior Power Distribution Center Rail Run/Accessory Relays Climate Control System
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY Cavity 10 Amp Red 20 Amp Yellow 20 Amp Yellow F159 F160 F161 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS F163 F164 274 10 Amp Red F158 F162 F165 MiniFuse 10 Amp Red F157 SERVICING AND CARE CONTENTS Cartridge Fuse 50 Amp Red 50 Amp Red 25 Amp Natural 20 Amp Yellow Description Transfer Case Module – For Versions/ Markets, Where Provided Active Hood Module – For Versions/ Markets, Where Provided Cavity Cartridge Fuse
Cavity Cartridge Fuse MiniFuse 20 Amp Yellow F177 F178 25 Amp Natural F179 10 Amp Red F181 100 Amp Blue F182 50 Amp Red F184 30 Amp Pink SHIFT LEVER OVERRIDE Description All Wheel Drive Module – For Versions/Markets, Where Provided Sunroof – For Versions/Markets, Where Provided Battery Sensor 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: 1. Turn the engine OFF. 2.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY 4. Press and maintain firm pressure on the brake pedal. FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE 5. Insert a screwdriver or similar small tool into the access port, and push and hold the override release lever forward. If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand, or snow, it can often be moved using a rocking motion. Turn the steering wheel right and left to clear the area around the front wheels.
Press the "ESC Off" switch, to place the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system in "Partial Off" mode, before rocking the vehicle. Refer to “Electronic Brake Control” in “Knowing Your Vehicle” for further information. Once the vehicle has been freed, press the "ESC Off" switch again to restore "ESC On" mode. NOTE: • When “rocking” a stuck vehicle by shifting between DRIVE and REVERSE, do not spin the wheels faster than 15 mph (24 km/h), or drivetrain damage may result.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES TOW EYE Your vehicle is equipped with a tow eye that can be used to rescue your vehicle, should it become stranded off road. (fig. 171) Tow eyes are for emergency use only, to rescue a vehicle stranded off road.Do not use tow eyes for tow truck hookup or highway towing.You could damage your vehicle. Tow straps are recommended when towing the vehicle; chains may cause vehicle damage.
REAR TOW EYE USAGE The rear tow eye receptacle is located behind a door, located on the left rear bumper fascia. To install the tow eye, open the door using the vehicle key or a small screwdriver, and thread the tow eye into the receptacle. Insert the flat end of the jack handle through the eye and tighten, refer to “Jacking and Tire Changing” for further information. The tow hook must be fully seated to the attaching bracket through the lower front fascia as shown.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE Towing Condition Wheels OFF the Ground FWD MODELS MANUAL TRANSMISSION SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY Transmission in NEUTRAL Flat Tow TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 280 Ignition in ACC or ON/RUN position Transmission in NEUTRAL AWD MODELS NOT ALLOWED Ignition in ACC or ON/RUN position 40 km/h max speed Wheel Lift or Dolly Tow Flatbed SERVICING AND CARE NONE FWD MODELS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION If tranmis
• Do not use sling type equipment when towing. Damage to the fascia will occur. • When securing the vehicle to a flatbed truck, do not attach to front or rear suspension components. Damage to your vehicle may result from improper towing. • Do not push or tow this vehicle with another vehicle as damage to the bumper fascia and transmission may result. • If the vehicle being towed requires steering, the ignition switch must be in the ON/RUN position, not in the OFF or ACC position.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 282 FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE (FWD) MODELS MANUAL TRANSMISSION The manufacturer recommends towing your vehicle with all four wheels OFF the ground using a flatbed. FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE (FWD) MODELS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The manufacturer recommends towing your vehicle with all four wheels OFF the ground using a flatbed.
SERVICING AND CARE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE NOTE: MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE – GASOLINE ENGINE The Scheduled Maintenance services listed in this manual must be done at the times or mileages specified to protect your vehicle warranty and ensure the best vehicle performance and reliability. More frequent maintenance may be needed for vehicles in severe operating conditions, such as dusty areas and very short trip driving. Inspection and service should also be done anytime a malfunction is suspected.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Thousands Of Kilometers 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192 Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 Inspect and replace PCV valve if necessary. SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 284 Check battery charge status and possibly recharge.
Thousands Of Kilometers 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192 Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 • • • • Visually inspect the condition of accessory drive belt/s. Check exhaust gas emissions. Check the parking brake lever stroke and adjust it, if necessary. Check engine management system operation (via diagnostic socket). KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Change the automatic transmission fluid and filter (*). • • Replace spark plugs (2.4L engine).
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 286 Periodic Checks Every 1,000 km or before long journeys, check and, if necessary, restore: • engine often idling or driving long distances at low speeds or long periods of idleness.
Thousands Of Kilometers 30 60 90 120 150 180 Months 24 48 72 96 120 144 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Check condition and wear of front disc brake pads. • • • • • • Check condition and wear of rear disc brake pads. • • • • • • WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES • • • • • • IN AN EMERGENCY • • • • • • • • • • • • Check exhaust fumes/emissions. • • • • • • Check battery charge status and possibly recharge.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Thousands Of Kilometers 30 60 90 120 150 180 Months 24 48 72 96 120 144 Visually inspect the condition of the auxiliary drive belt. SAFETY • Replace auxiliary drive belts. • Check timing belt conditions. STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 288 • • • Replace the timing belt (*). • Replace fuel filter (Or at least change every 24 months).
* Regardless of the distance covered, the timing belt must be changed every 4 years for particularly demanding use (cold climates, city driving, long periods of idling) or at least every 5 years. Periodic Checks Every 1,000 km or before long journeys, check and, if necessary, restore: ** If the car is used for less than 10,000 km per year, it is necessary to replace engine oil and cartridge every 12 months.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Heavy-Duty Use Of The Car If the car is used mainly under one of the following conditions: • towing a trailer or caravan; SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 290 • dusty roads; • short, repeated journeys (less than 7-8 km) at subzero outside temperatures; • engine often idling or driving long distances at low speeds or long periods of idleness.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.4L KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE (fig. 174) SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 3.6L (fig. 175) SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 292 (fig.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT — 2.0L DIESEL KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE (fig. 176) SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (fig.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The pages that follow contain the required maintenance services determined by the engineers who designed your vehicle. Besides those maintenance items specified in the fixed maintenance schedule, there are other components which may require servicing or replacement in the future.
SAFE or a crosshatch zone marked with MIN at the low end of the range and MAX at the high end of the range. Adding 1 Liter of oil when the reading is at the low end of the range marking will raise the oil level to the high end of the range marking. Do not overfill the engine. Overfilling the engine will cause oil aeration, which can lead to loss of oil pressure and an increase in oil temperature.This could damage your engine.Also, be sure the oil fill cap is replaced and tightened after adding oil.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY Engine Oil Viscosity – 2.0L Diesel Engine For best performance and maximum protection under all types of operating conditions, the manufacturer recommends Fully Synthetic Low Ash 5W-30 engine oils that meet the requirements of FIAT Qualification 9.55535-S1 and ACEA C2. Change Engine Oil – Diesel Engine Refer to the “Maintenance Schedule” for the proper maintenance intervals.
To access the battery, turn the steering wheel fully to the right and remove the access panel from the inner fender shield. WARNING! • Battery fluid is a corrosive acid solution and can burn or even blind you. Do not allow battery fluid to contact your eyes, skin, or clothing. Do not lean over a battery when attaching clamps. If acid splashes in eyes or on skin, flush the area immediately with large amounts of water. • Battery gas is flammable and explosive. Keep flame or sparks away from the battery.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS WARNING! • Use only refrigerants and compressor lubricants approved by the manufacturer for your air conditioning system. Some unapproved refrigerants are flammable and can explode, injuring you. Other unapproved refrigerants or lubricants can cause the system to fail, requiring costly repairs.
filter cover to the HVAC housing and remove the cover. (fig. 178) 5. Remove the A/C air filter by pulling it straight out of the housing. 6. Install the A/C air filter with the arrow on the filter pointing toward the floor. When installing the filter cover, make sure the retaining tabs fully engage the cover. The A/C air filter is identified with an arrow to indicate airflow direction through the filter. Failure to install the filter properly will result in the need to replace it more often.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 300 hood latch, release mechanism and safety catch should be cleaned and lubricated. The external lock cylinders should be lubricated twice a year, preferably in the Fall and Spring. Apply a small amount of a high quality lubricant directly into the lock cylinder. Car maintenance should be done at a FIAT Dealership.
5. Lower the wiper blade and snap the pivot cap into place. ADDING WASHER FLUID The windshield washer and the rear window washer share the same fluid reservoir. The fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment. Be sure to check the fluid level in the reservoir at regular intervals. Fill the reservoir with windshield washer solvent (not radiator antifreeze) and operate the system for a few seconds to flush out the residual water.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 302 The fluid reservoir will hold nearly 4 Liters of washer fluid when the “Washer Fluid Low” message appears in the EVIC display. WARNING! Commercially available windshield washer solvents are flammable. They could ignite and burn you. Care must be exercised when filling or working around the washer solution.
WARNING! Exhaust gases can injure or kill. They contain carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and odorless. Breathing it can make you unconscious and can eventually poison you. To avoid breathing CO, refer to “SafetyTips/Exhaust Gas” in “Safety” for further information. NOTE: Intentional tampering with emissions control systems can result in civil penalties being assessed against you. WARNING! A hot exhaust system can start a fire if you park over materials that can burn.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 304 Car maintenance should be done at a FIAT Dealership. For routine and minor maintenance operations you wish to carry out yourself, we do recommend you have the proper equipment, genuine FIAT spare parts and the necessary fluids;do not however carry out these operations if you have no experience.
Selection Of Coolant – Diesel Engine Use only the manufacturer's recommended coolant (antifreeze). Refer to “Fluids, Lubricants, and Genuine Parts” in “Technical Specifications” for further information. • Do not use HOAT (Hybrid Organic AdditiveTechnology) products in the Diesel Engine. • Do not use OAT (Organic Additive Technology) products containing 2-EH (2–ethyl hexanol). • Do not use plain water alone or alcohol base engine coolant (antifreeze) products.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 306 Cooling System Pressure Cap The cap must be fully tightened to prevent loss of engine coolant (antifreeze), and to ensure that engine coolant (antifreeze) will return to the radiator from the coolant recovery tank. children, do not store ethylene glycol-based engine coolant in open containers or allow it to remain in puddles on the ground.
• Do not overfill the coolant recovery bottle. • Check coolant freeze point in the radiator and in the coolant recovery bottle. If antifreeze needs to be added, contents of coolant recovery bottle must also be protected against freezing. • If frequent coolant additions are required, or if the level in the coolant recovery bottle does not drop when the engine cools, the cooling system should be pressure tested for leaks.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 308 Overfilling of fluid is not recommended because it may cause leaking in the system. Fluid level can be expected to fall as the brake pads wear. Brake fluid level should be checked when pads are replaced. However, low fluid level may be caused by a leak and a checkup may be needed. Use only manufacturer's recommended brake fluid.
Parts” in “Technical Specifications” for further information. It is important to maintain the transmission fluid at the correct level using the recommended fluid. No chemical flushes should be used in any transmission; only the approved lubricant should be used. Special Additives The manufacturer strongly recommends against using any special additives in the transmission. Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) is an engineered product and its performance may be impaired by supplemental additives.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Check the fluid level by removing the fill plug. The fluid level should be between the bottom of the fill hole and a point not more that 4.7 mm below the bottom of the hole. STARTING AND DRIVING Lubricant Selection Use only manufacturers recommended transmission fluid. Do not add any materials (other than leak detection dyes). Refer to “Fluids, Lubricants, and Genuine Parts” in “Technical Specifications” for further information.
APPEARANCE CARE AND PROTECTION FROM CORROSION • Atmospheric fallout/industrial pollutants. Protection Of Body And Paint From Corrosion Vehicle body care requirements vary according to geographic locations and usage. Chemicals that make roads passable in snow and ice and those that are sprayed on trees and road surfaces during other seasons are highly corrosive to the metal in your vehicle.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 312 • If your vehicle is damaged due to an accident or similar cause, which destroys the paint and protective coating, have your vehicle repaired as soon as possible. The cost of such repairs is considered the responsibility of the owner. • If you carry special cargo such as chemicals, fertilizers, de-icer salt, etc.
Cleaning Interior Trim Interior trim should be cleaned starting with a damp cloth. Do not use harsh cleaners. Cleaning Leather Upholstery Your leather upholstery can be best preserved by regular cleaning with a damp soft cloth. Small particles of dirt can act as an abrasive and damage the leather upholstery and should be removed promptly with a damp cloth. Stubborn soils can be removed easily with a soft cloth. Care should be taken to avoid soaking your leather upholstery with any liquid.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 314 Seat Belt Maintenance Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners. This will weaken the fabric. Sun damage can also weaken the fabric. VEHICLE STORAGE If the belts need cleaning, use a mild soap solution or lukewarm water. Do not remove the belts from the car to wash them. Dry with a soft cloth.
TIRE ROTATION RECOMMENDATIONS Tires on the front and rear axles of vehicles operate at different loads and perform different steering, driving, and braking functions. For these reasons, they wear at unequal rates. These effects can be reduced by timely rotation of tires. The benefits of rotation are especially worthwhile with aggressive tread designs such as those on all season type tires.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is on the left front corner of the instrument panel and is visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield. This number also appears stamped on the right front door sill under the sill moulding and printed on the Automobile Information Disclosure Label affixed to a window on your vehicle, the vehicle registration and title. (fig. 181) (fig.
Safety WARNING! • Improperly inflated tires are dangerous and can cause collisions. • Under-inflation increases tire flexing and can result over-heating and in tire failure. • Over-inflation reduces a tire's ability to cushion shock. Objects on the road and chuckholes can cause damage that result in tire failure. • Over-inflated or under-inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly,resulting in loss of vehicle control. • Unequal tire pressures can cause steering problems.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 318 inflation pressure must not exceed the maximum inflation pressure molded into the tire sidewall. Check tire pressures more often if subject to a wide range of outdoor temperatures, as tire pressures vary with temperature changes. Tire pressures change by approximately 0.07 BAR per 7°C of air temperature change.
SPARE TIRE MATCHING ORIGINAL EQUIPPED TIRE AND WHEEL (for versions/markets, where provided) Your vehicle may be equivalent with a spare tire and wheel in look and function as the original equipment tire and wheel found on the front or rear axle of your vehicle. This spare tire may be used in the tire rotation for your vehicle. If your vehicle has this option refer to an authorized tire dealer for the recommended tire rotation pattern.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 320 WARNING! Compact spares are for temporary emergency use only. With these spares, do not drive more than 80 km/h.Temporary use spares have limited tread life.When the tread is worn to the tread wear indicators, the temporary use spare tire needs to be replaced. Be sure to follow the warnings, which apply to your spare.
TIRE SPINNING When stuck in mud, sand, snow, or icy conditions, do not spin your vehicle's wheels faster than 48 km/h or for longer than 30 seconds continuously without stopping. Refer to “Freeing A Stuck Vehicle” in “In An Emergency” for further information. LIFE OF TIRE The service life of a tire is dependent upon varying factors including but not limited to: • Driving style • Tire pressure SAFETY • Distance driven STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING! Fast spinning tires can be dangerous.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES WARNING! Tires and spare tire should be replaced after six years, regardless of the remaining tread. Failure to follow this warning can result in sudden tire failure.You could lose control and have a collision resulting in serious injury or death. Keep dismounted tires in a cool, dry place with as little exposure to light as possible. Protect tires from contact with oil, grease, and gasoline.
(Continued) • Never use a tire with a smaller load index or capacity, other than what was originally equipped on your vehicle. Using a tire with a smaller load index could result in tire overloading and failure. You could lose control and have a collision. • Failure to equip your vehicle with tires having adequate speed capability can result in sudden tire failure and loss of vehicle control. Replacing original tires with tires of a different size may result in false speedometer and odometer readings.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 324 (Continued) • Do not exceed 48 km/h. • Drive cautiously and avoid severe turns and large bumps, especially with a loaded vehicle. • Do not drive for prolonged periods of time on dry pavement. • Observe the tire chain manufacturer's instructions on the method of installation, operating speed, and conditions for use.
You may find fuels containing 3% or more methanol along with other alcohols called cosolvents. Problems that result from using methanol/gasoline or E-85 Ethanol blends are not the responsibility of the manufacturer. While MTBE is an oxygenate made from Methanol, it does not have the negative effects of Methanol. Do not use gasolines containing Methanol or E-85 Ethanol. Use of these blends may result in starting and driveability problems and may damage critical fuel system components.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 326 ask your gasoline retailer whether or not his/her gasoline contains MMT. Materials Added To Fuel Besides using unleaded gasoline with the proper octane rating, gasolines that contain detergents, corrosion and stability additives are recommended.
FUEL REQUIREMENTS — DIESEL ENGINE KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE Use Premium Quality Diesel fuels with a Cetane rating of 50 or higher, and meeting the EN590 standard are highly recommended. See your authorized dealer for further information regarding fuels available in your area. SAFETY FLUID CAPACITIES Metric Fuel (Approximate) Front Wheel Drive Models All Wheel Drive Models Engine Oil with Filter 2.4L Engine 3.6L Engine 2.0L Diesel Engine Cooling System * 2.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND GENUINE PARTS ENGINE Component SAFETY Engine Coolant* STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 328 Engine Oil – 2.4L Engine*** Engine Oil – 3.6L Engine*** Engine Oil – 2.0L Diesel Engine*** Spark Plugs – 2.4L Engine Spark Plugs – 3.6L Engine Fuel Selection – 2.4L And 3.6L Engine Fuel Selection – 2.0L Diesel Engine Diesel Fuel Additive – 2.
*** Lubricants with ACEA C2 performance as a minimum may be used for Diesel engines in an emergency, where no original products are available. In such event, the engine may not provide optimal performance. We recommend having the lubricant replaced as soon as possible. Using products with specifications lower than ILSAC GF-5 for gasoline engines or lower than ACEA C2 for Diesel engines may cause engine damage not covered by warranty.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEALING WITH THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFE FIAT has been committed for many years to safeguarding the environment through the constant improvement of its production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly “eco-compatible”.
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CONTENTS About Your Brakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118, 207 ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) . . . . . . . . . .119, 120, 243 Adding Engine Coolant (Antifreeze). . . . . . . . . . . . . .305 Adding Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163 Adding Washer Fluid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301 Additives, Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .326 Airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 334 Warning Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .242 Brake/Transmission Interlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .212 Break-In Recommendations, New Vehicle . . . . . . . . . .202 Brightness, Interior Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .264, 265 Bulbs, Light. . . .
Daytime Brightness, Interior Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Defroster, Rear Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Defroster, Windshield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67, 200 Delay (Intermittent) Wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Diagnostic System, Onboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126 Diesel Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327, 328 Diesel Fuel Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327 Dimmer Switch, Headlight . . .
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 336 Exhaust Gas Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111, 199, 303 Exhaust System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199 Exterior Folding Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Exterior Lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gear Select Lever Override . General Information . . . . . . General Maintenance . . . . . Glass Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . Gross Axle Weight Rating . . Gross Vehicle Weight Rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .275 .12, 14, 135 . . . . . .294 . . . . . .313 . . . . . .226 . . . . . .225 Hazard Driving Through Flowing, Rising, or Shallow Standing Water . . . . . . . . .
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 338 Key, Sentry (Immobilizer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Knee Bolster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187 Lane Change and Turn Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Lane Change Assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Lap/Shoulder Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warning (Instrument Cluster Description) . . . . . . .239 Load Floor, Cargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Automatic Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Auto Unlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Child Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Power Door . . . . . . . . . . . .
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 340 Recommendation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327 Viscosity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .295, 296, 327 Onboard Diagnostic System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126 Operating Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126 Operator Manual (Owner's Manual) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Outside Rearview Mirrors .
Restraints, Child . . . . . . . . . . Restraints, Occupant . . . . . . . Retractable Cargo Area Cover . Reverse Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . Rocking Vehicle When Stuck . . Roof Rack (Luggage Rack) . . . . Rotation, Tires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177 .166 .114 .268 .276 .117 .
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES IN AN EMERGENCY SERVICING AND CARE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 342 Steering Column Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Column Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127, 128 Tilt Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Wheel Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Trailer and Tongue Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .229 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .231 Trailer Towing Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228 Trailer Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228 Transaxle Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .309 Transmission Automatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211, 308 Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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