Jeep 2022 Wrangler Owner's manual

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2022 WRANGLER
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DRIVING AND ALCOHOL
Drunk driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents. Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood alcohol levels
far below the legal minimum. If you are drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non-drinking driver, call a cab, a rideshare, a friend
or use public transportation.
WARNING
Driving after drinking can lead to an accident. Your perceptions are less sharp, your reflexes are slower and your judgment is impaired
when you have been drinking. Never drink and then drive.
WARNING: Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or o-highway
motor vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,
phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust,
do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area
and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. For more
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This Owner’s Manual illustrates and describes the operation of features and equipment that are either standard or optional on this
vehicle. This manual may also include a description of features and equipment that are no longer available or were not ordered on
this vehicle. Please disregard any features and equipment described in this manual that are not on this vehicle. FCA US LLC reserves the
right to make changes in design and specifications, and/or make additions to or improvements to its products without imposing any
obligation upon itself to install them on products previously manufactured.
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Navigation/Uconnect manuals and Warranty Booklet can be found by visiting the website on the back cover.
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Booklet by calling 1-877-426-5337 or by contacting your dealer. Replacement kits can be purchased by visiting www.techauthority.com.
Canadian Residents: If you are the first registered retail owner of your vehicle, you may obtain a complimentary printed copy of the
Warranty Booklet or purchase a replacement kit by calling 1-800-387-1143 or by contacting your dealer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................. 9
2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ................................................................................. 16
3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ....................................................... 116
4 STARTING AND OPERATING ...............................................................................................139
5 MULTIMEDIA ..............................................................................................................................207
6 SAFETY ........................................................................................................................................ 275
7 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ....................................................................................................330
8 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................347
9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................417
10 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE .....................................................................................................428
11 INDEX ............................................................................................................................................. 432
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INTRODUCTION
SYMBOLS KEY........................................................ 10
ROLLOVER WARNING .......................................... 10
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS.......... 11
SYMBOL GLOSSARY.............................................. 11
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS ....................................................................... 16
Key Fob .............................................................16
SENTRY KEY ........................................................... 18
IGNITION SWITCH .................................................. 19
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ Ignition .........................19
REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED (GASOLINE) .... 21
How To Use Remote Start................................21
To Exit Remote Start Mode..............................22
Remote Start Front Defrost Activation —
If Equipped........................................................22
Remote Start Comfort Systems —
If Equipped .......................................................22
Remote Start Windshield Wiper De–Icer
Activation — If Equipped ..................................23
Remote Start Cancel Message........................23
REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED (DIESEL) ......... 23
How To Use Remote Start................................23
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .... 24
To Arm The System .........................................24
To Disarm The System ....................................24
Rearming Of The System .................................25
DOORS ....................................................................25
Manual Door Locks ..........................................25
Power Door Locks — If Equipped ....................26
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Passive Entry
(If Equipped) ....................................................26
Automatic Door Locks —
If Equipped........................................................28
Child-Protection Door Lock System
Rear Doors........................................................28
Front Door Removal .........................................29
Rear Door Removal
(Four-Door Models) .........................................32
Door Off Mirror Kit — If Equipped
S
.............34
Half-Door Installation — If Equipped
S
........36
STEERING WHEEL ..................................................42
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column...................42
Heated Steering Wheel — If Equipped............42
SEATS .....................................................................43
Manual Adjustment Front Seats .....................43
60/40 Split Folding Rear Seat — Four Door
Models ..............................................................45
Fold And Tumble Rear Seat — Two Door
Models ..............................................................45
Heated Seats — If Equipped............................47
Rear Seat Armrest — If Equipped....................47
Head Restraints ...............................................48
UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION ........................ 50
Introducing Voice Recognition ........................50
Basic Voice Commands ...................................50
Get Started .......................................................51
Additional Information .....................................51
MIRRORS ............................................................... 51
Inside Rearview Mirror.....................................51
Illuminated Vanity Mirrors ..............................52
Outside Mirrors ................................................52
Heated Mirrors — If Equipped .........................53
Power Mirrors — If Equipped ...........................53
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
(HOMELINK®) — IF EQUIPPED
S
...................... 53
Before You Begin Programming
HomeLink® ......................................................53
Erasing All The HomeLink® Channels............54
Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling
Code Or Non-Rolling Code Device...................54
Programming HomeLink® To A Garage Door
Opener ..............................................................54
Programming HomeLink® To A
Miscellaneous Device......................................55
Reprogramming A Single HomeLink®
Button ...............................................................55
Canadian/Gate Operator Programming .........55
Security .............................................................56
Troubleshooting Tips........................................56
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EXTERIOR LIGHTS.................................................. 57
Headlight Switch...............................................57
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) —
If Equipped .......................................................58
High/Low Beam Switch....................................58
Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control —
If Equipped .......................................................58
Flash-To-Pass....................................................58
Automatic Headlights — If Equipped ..............58
Lights-On Reminder..........................................59
Front Fog Lights — If Equipped........................59
Turn Signals......................................................59
Lane Change Assist — If Equipped..................59
INTERIOR LIGHTS ................................................. 59
Interior Courtesy Lights....................................59
Dimmer Controls ..............................................60
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS .............. 60
Windshield Wiper Operation ...........................60
Rear Window Wiper/Washer — If Equipped ...61
CLIMATE CONTROLS ............................................. 62
Automatic Climate Control Descriptions And
Functions ..........................................................62
Manual Climate Control Descriptions And
Functions ..........................................................65
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) —
If Equipped........................................................67
Climate Voice Commands ...............................67
Operating Tips .................................................68
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ...............69
Storage..............................................................69
USB/AUX Control..............................................69
Power Outlets ..................................................71
Power Inverter — If Equipped .........................72
Auxiliary Switches — If Equipped ....................73
POWER WINDOWS — IF EQUIPPED ....................75
Auto-Down Feature .........................................75
Window Lockout Switch...................................76
Wind Buffeting .................................................76
WRANGLER TOPS .................................................76
Provided Tools ..................................................76
Lowering The Soft Top Into Sunrider®
Position
S
......................................................76
Raising The Soft Top
S
.................................87
Removing The Soft Top
S
.............................90
Installing The Soft Top .....................................91
Hard Top Front Panel(s) Removal
S
............93
Hard Top Front Panel(s) Installation...............97
Removing The Hard Top ..................................97
Installing The Hard Top....................................99
Sunrider® For Hard Top ..................................99
Power Sliding Top — If Equipped.................. 102
DOOR FRAME ..................................................... 106
Door Frame Removal .................................... 107
Door Frame Installation Four Door
Models — If Equipped.................................... 107
Door Frame Installation Two Door
Models — If Equipped.................................... 109
FOLDING WINDSHIELD ......................................109
Lowering The Windshield.............................. 110
Raising The Windshield ................................ 112
HOOD ....................................................................112
Opening The Hood ........................................ 112
Closing The Hood .......................................... 113
REAR SWING GATE .............................................113
Cargo Area Features .................................... 114
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED ............114
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ......................................116
Instrument Cluster Descriptions .................. 120
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ......................120
Instrument Cluster Display Location And
Controls.......................................................... 121
Oil Change Reset — If Equipped................... 121
Instrument Cluster Display Selectable
Items .............................................................. 122
Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode
Message — Electrical Load Reduction
Actions — If Equipped ................................... 125
Diesel Displays .............................................. 126
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Messages ... 127
Fuel System Messages................................. 128
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WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES .................128
Red Warning Lights ....................................... 128
Yellow Warning Lights ................................... 131
Yellow Indicator Lights .................................. 134
Green Indicator Lights................................... 135
White Indicator Lights ................................... 136
Blue Indicator Lights ..................................... 137
Gray Indicator Lights ..................................... 137
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II ......137
Onboard Diagnostic System (OBD II)
Cybersecurity ................................................. 137
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS ..........................................................138
STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE — GASOLINE ENGINE
(IF EQUIPPED) ......................................................139
Manual Transmission — If Equipped ........... 139
Automatic Transmission — If Equipped ....... 139
Normal Starting ............................................ 139
AutoPark ........................................................ 140
Extreme Cold Weather (Below –22°F Or
−30°C) .......................................................... 141
Extended Park Starting ................................. 141
If Engine Fails To Start .................................. 142
After Starting.................................................. 142
STARTING THE ENGINE — DIESEL ENGINE
(IF EQUIPPED)...................................................... 142
Automatic Transmission ............................... 143
Extreme Cold Weather .................................. 143
Normal Starting ............................................. 143
Starting Fluids ............................................... 144
NORMAL OPERATION — DIESEL ENGINE......... 144
Cold Weather Precautions............................ 145
Engine Idling .................................................. 145
Stopping The Engine ..................................... 146
Cooling System Tips — Automatic
Transmission ................................................. 146
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS —
GASOLINE ENGINE (IF EQUIPPED) ................... 147
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS —
DIESEL ENGINE (IF EQUIPPED) ......................... 147
PARKING BRAKE................................................. 148
MANUAL TRANSMISSION — IF EQUIPPED....... 149
Shifting........................................................... 150
Downshifting.................................................. 151
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................ 151
Ignition Park Interlock................................... 152
Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI)
System .......................................................... 153
8–Speed Automatic Transmission .............. 153
FOUR–WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION ...................157
Four-Position Transfer Case —
If Equipped ................................................... 157
Five-Position Transfer Case — If Equipped .. 159
Trac-Lok Rear Axle — If Equipped ................ 161
Axle Lock (Tru-Lok) Front And Rear —
If Equipped ................................................... 161
Axle Lock (Tru-Lok) Rear Only —
If Equipped ................................................... 162
Electronic Sway Bar Disconnect —
If Equipped ................................................... 162
Off Road+ — If Equipped............................... 163
ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING .......164
STOP/START SYSTEM — AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION (IF EQUIPPED) ........................165
Autostop Mode .............................................. 165
Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not
Autostop......................................................... 166
To Start The Engine While In Autostop
Mode.............................................................. 166
To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start
System ........................................................... 167
To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start
System ........................................................... 167
System Malfunction ...................................... 167
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STOP/START SYSTEM — MANUAL
TRANSMISSION (IF EQUIPPED) .........................167
Autostop Mode .............................................. 168
Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not
Autostop......................................................... 168
To Start The Engine While In Autostop
Mode .............................................................. 168
To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start
System ........................................................... 169
To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start
System ........................................................... 169
System Malfunction ...................................... 169
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................169
Cruise Control................................................ 169
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ...................... 171
PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST —
IF EQUIPPED.........................................................180
ParkSense Sensors....................................... 180
ParkSense Warning Display.......................... 180
ParkSense Display ........................................ 180
Enabling And Disabling ParkSense.............. 182
Service The ParkSense Rear Park Assist
System ........................................................... 182
Cleaning The ParkSense System ................. 183
ParkSense System Usage Precautions........ 183
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA ...............184
TRAILCAM SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED..................185
REFUELING THE VEHICLE — GASOLINE
ENGINE (IF EQUIPPED) ....................................... 186
Fuel Filler Cap................................................ 186
Loose Fuel Filler Cap Message ................... 187
REFUELING THE VEHICLE — DIESEL
ENGINE (IF EQUIPPED) ....................................... 187
Avoid Using Contaminated Fuel ................... 188
Bulk Fuel Storage — Diesel Fuel................... 188
Diesel Exhaust Fluid...................................... 188
VEHICLE LOADING .............................................. 191
Certification Label ......................................... 191
TRAILER TOWING ............................................... 192
Common Towing Definitions......................... 192
Trailer Hitch Classification............................ 193
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer
Weight Ratings) ............................................ 194
Trailer And Tongue Weight............................ 194
Towing Requirements ................................... 195
Towing Tips .................................................... 197
RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND
MOTORHOME) ..................................................... 198
Towing This Vehicle Behind Another
Vehicle ........................................................... 198
Recreational Towing — Four-Wheel Drive
Models ........................................................... 198
DRIVING TIPS....................................................... 200
On-Road Driving Tips..................................... 200
Off-Road Driving Tips .................................... 200
MULTIMEDIA
UCONNECT SYSTEMS .........................................207
CYBERSECURITY .................................................207
UCONNECT SETTINGS .........................................207
Customer Programmable Features ............. 208
UCONNECT INTRODUCTION................................222
System Overview .......................................... 222
Drag & Drop Menu Bar ................................ 225
Safety And General Information................... 225
UCONNECT MODES .............................................226
Steering Wheel Audio Controls .................... 226
Radio Mode .................................................. 227
Media Mode ................................................. 236
Phone Mode ................................................. 239
ANDROID AUTO™ & APPLE CARPLAY® —
IF EQUIPPED.........................................................250
Android Auto™
S
........................................ 250
Apple CarPlay®
S
...................................... 252
Android Auto™ And Apple CarPlay® Tips
And Tricks ...................................................... 254
CONNECTED VEHICLE SERVICES —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................254
Is My Vehicle Connected? ............................ 254
Introduction To Connected Vehicle
Services ........................................................ 254
Getting Started With Connected Vehicle
Services ........................................................ 256
Using SiriusXM Guardian™ .......................... 257
Manage My SiriusXM Guardian™ Account.. 267
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CONNECTED SERVICES FAQS ...........................267
Connected Services SOS FAQs —
If Equipped .................................................... 267
Connected Services Remote Door Lock/
Unlock FAQs .................................................. 267
Connected Services Roadside Assistance
FAQs .............................................................. 268
Connected Services Send & Go FAQs —
If Equipped .................................................... 268
Connected Services Vehicle Finder FAQs ... 268
Connected Services Stolen Vehicle
Assistance FAQs — If Equipped ................... 269
Connected Services Remote Vehicle Start
FAQs .............................................................. 269
Connected Services Remote Horn & Lights
FAQs ............................................................... 269
Connected Services Account FAQs
If Equipped..................................................... 270
Data Collection & Privacy.............................. 271
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES......272
Regulatory And Safety Information .............. 272
OFF-ROAD PAGES — IF EQUIPPED ....................272
Off-Road Pages Status Bar .......................... 273
Drivetrain ...................................................... 273
Accessory Gauge .......................................... 274
Pitch & Roll ................................................... 274
TrailCam — If Equipped ................................. 274
SAFETY
SAFETY FEATURES.............................................. 275
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..................... 275
Electronic Brake Control (EBC) System ...... 276
AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS.......................... 284
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) —
If Equipped .................................................... 284
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With
Mitigation — If Equipped ............................... 288
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .... 290
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ................... 295
Occupant Restraint Systems Features ....... 295
Important Safety Precautions ...................... 295
Seat Belt Systems ........................................ 296
Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) ...... 302
Child Restraints............................................. 314
SAFETY TIPS ........................................................ 327
Transporting Passengers.............................. 327
Transporting Pets.......................................... 327
Connected Vehicles ...................................... 327
Safety Checks You Should Make Inside
The Vehicle ................................................... 327
Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make
Outside The Vehicle ...................................... 329
Exhaust Gas................................................... 329
Carbon Monoxide Warnings ......................... 329
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS .........................330
ASSIST AND SOS SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ......330
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING ........................333
Preparations For Jacking ............................. 333
Jack Location ................................................ 334
Spare Tire Removal ...................................... 335
Jacking Instructions ...................................... 335
JUMP STARTING .................................................338
Preparations For Jump Start ........................ 338
Jump Starting Procedure.............................. 340
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ...........................341
MANUAL PARK RELEASE ...................................341
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE ..............................343
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE..........................344
Four Wheel Drive Models ............................. 345
Without The Key Fob..................................... 345
Emergency Tow Hooks — If Equipped ......... 345
ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM
(EARS) ..................................................................346
EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR).........................346
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING —
GASOLINE ENGINE .............................................347
Maintenance Plan......................................... 348
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SCHEDULED SERVICING — DIESEL ENGINE ....351
Maintenance Plan — Diesel Fuel Up To B5
Biodiesel ........................................................ 352
Additional Maintenance — B6 To B20
Biodiesel ........................................................ 354
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ....................................355
2.0L Gasoline Engine ................................... 355
3.6L Gasoline Engine ................................... 356
3.0L Diesel Engine ........................................ 357
Checking Oil Level ......................................... 358
Adding Washer Fluid ..................................... 358
Maintenance-Free Battery ........................... 358
Pressure Washing ......................................... 359
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ....................................359
Engine Oil....................................................... 360
Engine Oil Filter ............................................. 360
Engine Air Cleaner Filter ............................... 360
Draining Fuel/Water Separator Filter —
Diesel Engine................................................. 362
Fuel Filter Replacement — Diesel Engine .... 363
Priming If The Engine Has Run Out Of
Fuel — Diesel Engine .................................... 364
Intervention Regeneration Strategy —
Message Process Flow ................................. 365
Diesel Exhaust Fluid...................................... 365
Accessory Drive Belt Inspection ................... 366
Air Conditioner Maintenance........................ 366
Body Lubrication............................................ 368
Windshield Wiper Blades.............................. 368
Exhaust System ............................................ 370
Cooling System.............................................. 371
Brake System ............................................... 374
Front/Rear Axle Fluid ................................... 375
Transfer Case ............................................... 376
Manual Transmission — If Equipped............ 376
Automatic Transmission — If Equipped ...... 376
Fuses ............................................................. 377
Bulb Replacement......................................... 387
TIRES ................................................................... 391
Tire Safety Information ................................. 391
Tires — General Information......................... 398
Tire Types....................................................... 401
Spare Tires — If Equipped ............................ 402
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care......................... 404
Snow Traction Devices ................................. 405
Tire Rotation Recommendations ................ 406
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES ................... 406
Treadwear...................................................... 406
Traction Grades............................................. 406
Temperature Grades..................................... 407
STORING THE VEHICLE....................................... 407
BODYWORK ......................................................... 408
Protection From Atmospheric Agents .......... 408
Body And Underbody Maintenance.............. 408
Preserving The Bodywork ............................. 409
INTERIORS ...........................................................411
Carpet Safety Information ............................ 411
Carpet Removal............................................. 411
Seats And Fabric Parts ................................. 415
Plastic And Coated Parts .............................. 416
Leather Surfaces........................................... 416
Glass Surfaces ............................................. 416
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) ........417
BRAKE SYSTEM ...................................................417
WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS ..417
Torque Specifications ................................... 417
FUEL REQUIREMENTS — GASOLINE ENGINE ...418
2.0L Engine ................................................... 418
3.6L Engine ................................................... 418
Reformulated Gasoline................................. 418
Materials Added To Fuel............................... 418
Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends ........................ 419
Do Not Use E-85 In Non-Flex Fuel
Vehicles ......................................................... 419
CNG And LP Fuel System Modifications...... 419
MMT In Gasoline ........................................... 419
Fuel System Cautions ................................... 420
FUEL REQUIREMENTS – DIESEL ENGINE ........420
Diesel Fuel Specifications ............................ 421
Biodiesel Fuel Requirements ....................... 421
FLUID CAPACITIES ..............................................423
ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ...................424
CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ................426
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FOR
YOUR VEHICLE ....................................................428
Prepare For The Appointment ...................... 428
Prepare A List ................................................ 428
Be Reasonable With Requests..................... 428
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ................................ 428
FCA US LLC Customer Center....................... 428
FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center............... 428
Mexico............................................................ 428
Puerto Rico And US Virgin Islands................ 429
Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or
Speech Impaired
(TDD/TTY) ...................................................... 429
Service Contract ........................................... 429
WARRANTY INFORMATION................................429
MOPAR® PARTS .................................................430
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ..........................430
In The 50 United States And
Washington, D.C............................................ 430
In Canada ...................................................... 430
PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS ..........................430
GENERAL INFORMATION....................................431
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Jeep® vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality.
This is a specialized utility vehicle. It can go places and perform tasks that are not intended for conventional passenger vehicles. It handles and maneuvers
differently from many passenger vehicles both on-road and off-road, so take time to become familiar with your vehicle. If equipped, the two-wheel drive version
of this vehicle was designed for on-road use only. It is not intended for off-road driving or use in other severe conditions suited for a four-wheel drive vehicle.
Before you start to drive this vehicle, read this Owner’s Manual. Be sure you are familiar with all vehicle controls, particularly those used for braking, steering,
transmission, and transfer case shifting. Learn how your vehicle handles on different road surfaces. Your driving skills will improve with experience. When driving
off-road, or working the vehicle, don’t overload the vehicle or expect the vehicle to overcome the natural laws of physics. Always observe federal, state, provincial
and local laws wherever you drive. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or a collision Úpage 200.
This Owner's Manual has been prepared with the assistance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your
vehicle. It is supplemented by customer-oriented documents. Within this information, you will find a description of the services that FCA US LLC offers to its
customers as well as the details of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity. Please take the time to read all of these publications carefully before
driving your vehicle for the first time. Following the instructions, recommendations, tips, and important warnings in this manual will help ensure safe and
enjoyable operation of your vehicle.
This Owner's Manual describes all versions of this vehicle. Options and equipment dedicated to specific markets or versions are not expressly indicated in the
text. Therefore, you should only consider the information that is related to the trim level, engine, and version that you have purchased. Any content introduced
throughout the Owner's Information, which may or may not be applicable to your vehicle, will be identified with the wording "If Equipped" or, if applicable, refer
to the “Hybrid Supplement” for additional information. All data contained in this publication are intended to help you use your vehicle in the best possible way.
FCA US LLC aims at a constant improvement of the vehicles produced. For this reason, it reserves the right to make changes to the model described for technical
and/or commercial reasons. For further information, contact an authorized dealer.
When it comes to service, remember that authorized dealers know your Jeep® best, have factory-trained technicians, genuine Mopar® parts, and care about
your satisfaction.
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SYMBOLS KEY
If you do not read this entire Owner’s Manual, you may miss important
information. Observe all Cautions and Warnings.
ROLLOVER WARNING
Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of
vehicles. This vehicle has a higher ground clearance and a higher center of
gravity than many passenger vehicles. It is capable of performing better in a
wide variety of off-road applications. Driven in an unsafe manner, all vehicles
can go out of control. Because of the higher center of gravity, if this vehicle is
out of control it may roll over while some other vehicles may not.
Do not attempt sharp turns, abrupt maneuvers, or other unsafe driving actions
that can cause loss of vehicle control. Failure to operate this vehicle safely may
result in a collision, rollover of the vehicle, and severe or fatal injury. Drive
carefully.
Rollover Warning Label
Failure to use the driver and passenger seat belts provided is a major cause of
severe or fatal injury. In fact, the US government notes that the universal use
of existing seat belts could cut the highway death toll by 10,000 or more each
year and could reduce disabling injuries by two million annually. In a rollover
crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person
wearing a seat belt. Always buckle up.
WARNING!
These statements are against operating
procedures that could result in a collision, bodily
injury and/or death.
CAUTION! These statements are against procedures that
could result in damage to your vehicle.
NOTE:
A suggestion which will improve installation,
operation, and reliability. If not followed, may result
in damage.
TIP: General ideas/solutions/suggestions on easier
use of the product or functionality.
PAGE REFERENCE
ARROW Follow this reference for additional information on
a particular feature.
FOOTNOTE
Supplementary and relevant information
pertaining to the topic.
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VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS
SYMBOL GLOSSARY
Some car components have colored labels with symbols indicating
precautions to be observed when using this component. It is important to
follow all warnings when operating your vehicle. See below for the definition of
each symbol Úpage 128.
NOTE:
Warning and Indicator lights are different based upon equipment options and
current vehicle status. Some telltales are optional and may not appear.
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.
Red Warning Lights
Air Bag Warning Light
Úpage 128
Brake Warning Light
Úpage 128
Battery Charge Warning Light
Úpage 129
Door Open Warning Light
Úpage 129
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault Warning Light
Úpage 129
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning Light
Úpage 129
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light
Úpage 130
Hood Open Warning Light
Úpage 130
Oil Pressure Warning Light
Úpage 130
Oil Temperature Warning Light
Úpage 130
Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light
Úpage 130
Red Warning Lights
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Swing Gate Open Warning Light
Úpage 130
Transmission Temperature Warning Light
Úpage 131
Vehicle Security Warning Light
Úpage 131
Yellow Warning Lights
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light
Úpage 131
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Warning Light
Úpage 131
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Warning Light
Úpage 132
Loose Fuel Filler Cap Warning Light
Úpage 132
Red Warning Lights
Low Fuel Warning Light
Úpage 132
Low Washer Fluid Warning Light
Úpage 132
Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator Warning Light (MIL)
Úpage 132
AdBlue® (UREA) Injection System Failure Warning Light
Úpage 132
Service 4WD Warning Light
Úpage 133
Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Light
Úpage 133
Service Stop/Start System Warning Light
Úpage 133
Cruise Control Fault Warning Light
Úpage 133
Yellow Warning Lights
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Sway Bar Fault Warning Light
Úpage 134
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light
Úpage 133
Yellow Indicator Lights
4WD Indicator Light
Úpage 134
4WD Low Indicator Light
Úpage 134
4WD Part Time Indicator Light
Úpage 134
Axle Locker Fault Indicator Light
Úpage 134
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) OFF Indicator Light
Úpage 135
Yellow Warning Lights
Front And Rear Axle Lock Indicator Light
Úpage 135
Neutral Indicator Light
Úpage 135
Rear Axle Lock Indicator Light
Úpage 135
Service Adaptive Cruise Control Warning Light
Úpage 135
Sway Bar Indicator Light
Úpage 135
Wait To Start Light
Úpage 135
Low Diesel Emissions Additive AdBlue® (UREA) Indicator Light
Úpage 135
Water In Fuel Indicator Light
Úpage 135
Yellow Indicator Lights
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Green Indicator Lights
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With No Target Detected
Indicator Light
Úpage 135
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With Target Light
Úpage 136
4WD Auto Indicator Light
Úpage 136
Cruise Control SET Indicator Light
Úpage 136
Front Fog Indicator Light
Úpage 136
Parking/Headlights On Indicator Light
Úpage 136
Stop/Start Active Indicator Light
Úpage 136
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
Úpage 136
White Indicator Lights
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready Light
Úpage 136
2WD High Indicator Light
Úpage 136
Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator Light
Úpage 136
Selec-Speed Control Indicator Light
Úpage 136
Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light
Úpage 137
Cruise Control SET Indicator Light
Úpage 137
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Blue Indicator Lights
High Beam Indicator Light
Úpage 137
Gray Indicator Lights
Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light
Úpage 137
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS
KEY FOB
Your vehicle is equipped with a key fob which
supports Passive Entry, Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE), Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ (if equipped), and
Remote Start (if equipped). The key fob allows you
to lock or unlock the doors and swing gate from
distances up to approximately 66 ft (20 m). The
key fob does not need to be pointed at the vehicle
to activate the system. The key fob also contains a
mechanical key.
NOTE:
The key fob’s wireless signal may be blocked if
the key fob is located next to a mobile phone,
laptop, or other electronic device. This may
result in poor performance.
With the ignition on and the vehicle moving at
2 mph (4 km/h), all RKE commands are
disabled.
Key Fob
WARNING!
Push the Mechanical Key Release Button only
with the key fob facing away from your body,
especially your eyes and objects that may be
damaged, such as clothing.
CAUTION!
The electrical components inside of the key fob
may be damaged if the key fob is subjected to
strong electrical shocks. In order to ensure
complete efficiency of the electronic devices
inside of the key fob, avoid exposing the key fob
to direct sunlight.
1 — Mechanical Key Release Button
2 — LED Indicator
3 — Unlock Button
4 — Remote Start Button
5 — Panic Button
6 — Lock Button
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NOTE:
In case the ignition switch does not change with
the push of a button, the key fob may have a low
or fully depleted battery. A low key fob battery
condition may be indicated by a message in the
instrument cluster display, or by the LED light on
the key fob. If the LED key fob light no longer illu-
minates from key fob button pushes, then the
key fob battery requires replacement.
Improper disposal of key fob batteries may be
harmful to the environment. Please see an
authorized dealer for proper battery disposal
Úpage 431.
To Lock/Unlock The Doors And Swing Gate
Push and release the unlock button on the key fob
once to unlock the driver’s door, or twice to unlock
all the doors and swing gate. To lock all the doors,
push the lock button once.
When the doors are unlocked, the turn signals will
flash and the illuminated entry system will be
activated. When the doors are locked, the turn
signals will flash and the horn will chirp.
NOTE:
All doors can be programmed to unlock on the first
push of the unlock button through the Uconnect
Settings Úpage 207.
Key Left Vehicle Feature
If a valid key fob is no longer detected inside the
vehicle while the vehicle’s ignition system is in the
ON/RUN or START position, the message “Key Fob
Has Left The Vehicle” will be shown in the
instrument cluster display along with an interior
chime. An exterior audible and visual alert will also
be activated to warn the driver.
The vehicle’s horn will rapidly chirp three times
along with a single flash of the vehicle’s exterior
lights.
NOTE:
The doors have to be open and then closed in
order for the vehicle to check for the presence of
a key fob; the Key Left Vehicle feature will not
activate until all of the doors are closed.
These alerts will not be activated in situations
where the vehicle’s engine is left running with
the key fob inside.
Replacing The Battery In The Key Fob
The recommended replacement battery is
CR2450.
NOTE:
Customers are recommended to use a battery
obtained from Mopar®. Aftermarket coin
battery dimensions may not meet the original
OEM coin battery dimensions.
Perchlorate Material — special handling may
apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate for further information.
Do not touch the battery terminals that are on
the back housing or the printed circuit board.
When a key fob battery is low, a warning will be
indicated on the vehicle’s instrument cluster,
and the fob LED will no longer illuminate with a
button press.
1. Remove the back cover of the fob by inserting
a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot on the
bottom of the fob. Pry until the cover unsnaps
being careful not to damage the seal. Proceed
counterclockwise to pry the remaining snaps
until the battery cover can be removed.
1-3 – Back Cover Pry Points
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2. Remove the depleted battery by inserting a
small flat-blade screwdriver into the battery
removal slot and sliding the battery forward
and up being careful not to damage the
electronic board underneath.
Battery Replacement
3. Install the new battery into the key fob, making
sure the positive (+) side is facing up. Slide the
battery until it is seated securely below the
tabs.
4. Reassemble the back cover making sure it is
properly aligned before snapping it back in
place.
Programming And Requesting Additional
Key Fobs
Programming the key fob may be performed by an
authorized dealer.
NOTE:
Once a key fob is programmed to a vehicle, it
cannot be repurposed and reprogrammed to
another vehicle.
Only key fobs that are programmed to the
vehicle electronics can be used to start and
operate the vehicle. Once a key fob is
programmed to a vehicle, it cannot be
programmed to any other vehicle.
Duplication of key fobs may be performed at an
authorized dealer. This procedure consists of
programming a blank key fob to the vehicle
electronics. A blank key fob is one that has never
been programmed.
NOTE:
When having the Sentry Key Immobilizer system
serviced, bring all vehicle keys with you to an
authorized dealer.
Keys must be ordered to the correct key cut to
match the vehicle locks.
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.
WARNING!
The integrated key fob contains a coin cell
battery. Do not ingest the battery; there is a
chemical burn hazard. If the coin cell battery is
swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns
in just two hours and can lead to death.
If you think a battery may have been swal-
lowed or placed inside any part of the body,
seek immediate medical attention.
Keep new and used batteries away from chil-
dren. If the battery compartment does not
close securely, stop using the product and
keep it away from children.
WARNING!
Always remove the key fobs from the vehicle
and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle
unattended.
Always remember to place the Keyless
Enter ‘n Go™ Ignition in the OFF position.
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