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2021 CHEROKEE
OWNER’S MANUAL
2021 CHEROKEE
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resulting in an accident and personal injury. FCA US LLC strongly recommends that the driver use extreme caution when using any
device or feature that may take their attention o the road. Use of any electrical devices, such as cellular telephones, computers, portable
radios, vehicle navigation or other devices, by the driver while the vehicle is moving is dangerous and could lead to a serious accident.
Texting while driving is also dangerous and should never be done while the vehicle is moving. If you find yourself unable to devote your
full attention to vehicle operation, pull o the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle. Some states or provinces prohibit the use of
cellular telephones or texting while driving. It is always the driver’s responsibility to comply with all local laws.
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®
brand vehicle and to provide a convenient
reference source for common questions.
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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 friend or use public transportation.
DRIVING AND ALCOHOL
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!
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
information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.
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.
With respect to any vehicles sold in Canada, the name FCA US LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and the name FCA Canada Inc.
used in substitution therefore.
This Owner’s Manual is intended to familiarize you with the important features of your vehicle. Your most up-to-date Owner’s Manual,
Navigation/Uconnect manuals and Warranty Booklet can be found by visiting the website on the back cover.
U.S. Residents: If you are the first registered retail owner of your vehicle, you may obtain a complimentary printed copy of the Warranty
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..............................................................................................................................8
2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ................................................................................. 14
3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ....................................................... 74
4 STARTING AND OPERATING ................................................................................................ 93
5 MULTIMEDIA ............................................................................................................................... 155
6 SAFETY ........................................................................................................................................ 227
7 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY .................................................................................................... 285
8 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................308
9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................359
10 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE .....................................................................................................366
11 INDEX .............................................................................................................................................370
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INTRODUCTION
SYMBOLS KEY...........................................................9
ROLLOVER WARNING .............................................9
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS ......... 10
SYMBOL GLOSSARY.............................................. 10
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS ....................................................................... 14
Key Fob .............................................................14
SENTRY KEY ........................................................... 17
IGNITION SWITCH .................................................. 17
Ignition Node Module (IGNM) —
If Equipped........................................................17
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ Ignition
(If Equipped) .....................................................18
REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED .......................... 19
How To Use Remote Start................................19
To Exit Remote Start Mode..............................20
Remote Start Front Defrost Activation —
If Equipped........................................................21
Remote Start Comfort Systems —
If Equipped .......................................................21
Remote Start Windshield Wiper De–Icer
Activation — If Equipped ..................................21
Remote Start Cancel Message........................21
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED..... 22
To Arm The System .........................................22
To Disarm The System ....................................22
Rearming Of The System .................................22
Security System Manual Override...................22
DOORS ....................................................................23
Manual Door Locks ..........................................23
Power Door Locks ...........................................23
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Passive Entry ...........24
Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit......................26
Automatic Door Locks —
If Equipped .......................................................26
Child-Protection Door Lock System
Rear Doors .......................................................26
STEERING WHEEL ..................................................27
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column...................27
Heated Steering Wheel —
If Equipped .......................................................27
DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS — IF EQUIPPED ....28
Programming The Memory Feature ................28
Linking And Unlinking The Key Fob To
Memory .............................................................29
Memory Position Recall ...................................29
SEATS ......................................................................29
Manual Adjustment
(Front Seats) — If Equipped .............................29
Manual Adjustment (Rear Seats)....................31
Power Adjustment (Front Seats) —
If Equipped........................................................33
Heated Seats — If Equipped............................34
Front Ventilated Seats —
If Equipped .......................................................35
Head Restraints ...............................................35
UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION ........................ 37
Introducing Voice Recognition ........................37
Basic Voice Commands ...................................38
Get Started .......................................................38
Additional Information .....................................38
MIRRORS ............................................................... 39
Inside Rearview Mirror.....................................39
Illuminated Vanity Mirrors ...............................40
Outside Mirrors ................................................40
Heated Mirrors — If Equipped ........................40
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
(HOMELINK®) — IF EQUIPPED ............................ 41
Before You Begin Programming
HomeLink® ......................................................41
Erasing All The HomeLink® Channels............41
Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling
Code Or Non-Rolling Code Device...................42
Programming HomeLink® To A Garage
Door Opener .....................................................42
Programming HomeLink® To A
Miscellaneous Device......................................43
Reprogramming A Single HomeLink®
Button ...............................................................43
Canadian/Gate Operator Programming .........43
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EXTERIOR LIGHTS.................................................. 44
Multifunction Lever ..........................................44
Headlight Switch...............................................44
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) —
If Equipped........................................................45
High/Low Beam Switch....................................45
Automatic High Beam Headlamp
Control — If Equipped ......................................45
Flash-To-Pass....................................................46
Automatic Headlights — If Equipped ..............46
Parking Lights...................................................46
Automatic Headlights With
Wipers — If Equipped .......................................46
Headlight Time Delay .......................................46
Lights-On Reminder .........................................46
Fog Lights — If Equipped..................................47
Turn Signals......................................................47
Lane Change Assist — If Equipped..................47
Battery Saver ....................................................47
INTERIOR LIGHTS .................................................. 48
Interior Courtesy Lights....................................48
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS .............. 49
Windshield Wiper Operation............................50
Rain Sensing Wipers — If Equipped ...............51
Rear Window Wiper/Washer ...........................51
Windshield Wiper De-Icer —
If Equipped........................................................52
CLIMATE CONTROLS..............................................52
Automatic Climate Control Descriptions
And Functions...................................................52
Manual Climate Control Descriptions And
Functions ..........................................................55
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) —
If Equipped .......................................................58
Climate Voice Commands................................58
Operating Tips .................................................58
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ...............60
Storage..............................................................60
Sun Visors ........................................................61
AUX/USB Control..............................................61
Power Outlets ..................................................62
Power Inverter — If Equipped .........................63
WINDOWS ..............................................................64
Power Window Controls ...................................64
Automatic Window Features ..........................64
Reset Auto-Up...................................................65
Window Lockout Switch...................................65
Wind Buffeting .................................................65
POWER SUNROOF WITH POWER SHADE —
IF EQUIPPED ..........................................................66
Opening And Closing The Sunroof...................66
Opening And Closing The Power Shade..........67
Pinch Protect Feature ......................................68
Venting Sunroof................................................68
Ignition Off Operation.......................................68
Sunroof Maintenance ......................................68
HOOD....................................................................... 68
Opening The Hood ...........................................68
Closing The Hood .............................................69
LIFTGATE................................................................. 69
To Unlock/Open The Liftgate ..........................69
To Lock/Close The Liftgate..............................70
Hands-Free Liftgate — If Equipped .................71
Cargo Area Features .......................................72
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED ............. 73
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ........................................ 74
Instrument Cluster Descriptions .....................76
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ........................ 76
Instrument Cluster Display Location And
Controls.............................................................77
Oil Life Reset — If Equipped ............................78
Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items ........78
Instrument Cluster Display Selectable
Items .................................................................81
Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode
Message — Electrical Load Reduction
Actions — If Equipped ......................................81
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WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ................... 83
Red Warning Lights ..........................................83
Yellow Warning Lights ......................................86
Yellow Indicator Lights .....................................89
Green Indicator Lights......................................89
White Indicator Lights ......................................90
Blue Indicator Lights ........................................91
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II ....... 91
Onboard Diagnostic System
(OBD II) Cybersecurity ......................................91
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS ............................................................ 92
STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE ........................................ 93
Normal Starting — Gasoline Engine ................93
Extreme Cold Weather
(Below –20°F Or −29°C) ...............................94
Extended Park Starting ....................................94
If Engine Fails To Start ....................................94
After Starting.....................................................94
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED............ 94
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS........... 95
PARKING BRAKE ................................................... 95
Electric Park Brake (EPB) ................................95
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION................................98
Key Ignition Park Interlock...............................99
Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI)
System ..............................................................99
Nine-Speed Automatic Transmission .............99
Gear Ranges.................................................. 100
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION ..................... 104
1-Speed Four-Wheel Drive
(4WD) — If Equipped ..................................... 104
2-Speed Four-Wheel Drive
(4WD) — If Equipped ..................................... 104
Shift Positions................................................ 105
Shifting Procedures....................................... 105
Rear Electronic Locker
System — If Equipped ................................... 106
SELEC-TERRAIN................................................... 107
Description .................................................... 107
POWER STEERING .............................................. 108
STOP/START SYSTEM ........................................ 108
Autostop Mode .............................................. 108
Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not
Autostop......................................................... 109
To Start The Engine While In Autostop
Mode .............................................................. 109
To Manually Turn Off The
Stop/Start System......................................... 110
To Manually Turn On The
Stop/Start System......................................... 110
System Malfunction ...................................... 110
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................110
Cruise Control................................................ 110
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)...................... 112
PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ....................................121
ParkSense Sensors....................................... 122
ParkSense Display ........................................ 122
ParkSense Warning Display ......................... 125
Enabling And Disabling ParkSense.............. 125
Service The ParkSense Park Assist
System ........................................................... 125
Cleaning The ParkSense System ................. 126
ParkSense System Usage Precautions........ 126
Side Distance Warning System.................... 127
PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK ASSIST
SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .....................................128
Enabling And Disabling The ParkSense
Active Park Assist System............................. 129
Parallel/Perpendicular Parking Space
Assistance Operation.................................... 130
Exiting The Parking Space ............................ 132
LANESENSE — IF EQUIPPED .............................133
LaneSense Operation ................................... 133
Turning LaneSense On Or Off....................... 133
LaneSense Warning Message...................... 133
Changing LaneSense Status ........................ 137
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA ...............137
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REFUELING THE VEHICLE ..................................138
VEHICLE LOADING ..............................................139
Certification Label ......................................... 139
TRAILER TOWING ................................................140
Common Towing Definitions......................... 140
Trailer Hitch Classification............................ 142
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer
Weight Ratings) ............................................ 143
Trailer And Tongue Weight ........................... 144
Towing Requirements ................................... 144
Towing Tips ................................................... 147
RECREATIONAL TOWING
(BEHIND MOTORHOME) .....................................148
Towing This Vehicle Behind Another
Vehicle............................................................ 148
Recreational Towing — Front-Wheel
Drive (FWD) Models ...................................... 149
Recreational Towing — 4x4 Models With
1-Speed Power Transfer Unit........................ 149
Recreational Towing — 4x4 Models With
2-Speed Power Transfer Unit........................ 149
DRIVING TIPS .......................................................152
On-Road Driving Tips..................................... 152
Off-Road Driving Tips..................................... 152
MULTIMEDIA
UCONNECT SYSTEMS ........................................ 155
CYBERSECURITY ................................................ 155
UCONNECT SETTINGS......................................... 156
Customer Programmable Features.............. 156
UCONNECT INTRODUCTION ............................... 169
System Overview .......................................... 169
Drag & Drop Menu Bar ................................. 171
Safety And General Information................... 171
UCONNECT MODES............................................. 172
Steering Wheel Audio Controls..................... 172
Radio Mode .................................................. 173
Media Mode .................................................. 182
Phone Mode ................................................. 185
ANDROID AUTO™ & APPLE CARPLAY® —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................ 196
Android Auto™ .............................................. 196
Apple CarPlay® ............................................. 198
Android Auto™ And Apple CarPlay® Tips
And Tricks ...................................................... 200
CONNECTED VEHICLE SERVICES —
IF EQUIPPED ....................................................... 201
Is My Vehicle Connected?............................. 201
Introduction To Connected Vehicle
Services ........................................................ 201
Getting Started With Connected Vehicle
Services ........................................................ 202
Using SiriusXM Guardian™ .......................... 205
Manage My SiriusXM Guardian™ Account .. 218
CONNECTED SERVICES FAQS ...........................218
Connected Services SOS FAQs .................... 219
Connected Services Remote Door
Lock/Unlock FAQs ........................................ 219
Connected Services Roadside
Assistance FAQs ........................................... 219
Connected Services Send & Go FAQs ......... 219
Connected Services Vehicle Finder FAQs ... 220
Connected Services Stolen Vehicle
Assistance FAQs ........................................... 220
Connected Services Remote Vehicle
Start FAQs ..................................................... 220
Connected Services Remote
Horn & Lights FAQs ....................................... 221
Connected Services Account FAQs .............. 221
Data Collection & Privacy ............................. 223
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES......223
Regulatory And Safety Information.............. 224
OFF-ROAD PAGES — IF EQUIPPED ....................224
Off-Road Pages Status Bar .......................... 225
Drivetrain ...................................................... 225
Pitch & Roll ................................................... 225
Accessory Gauges ........................................ 226
Selec-Terrain — If Equipped ......................... 226
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SAFETY
SAFETY FEATURES ..............................................227
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..................... 227
Electronic Brake Control (EBC) System ....... 228
AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS ..........................236
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) —
If Equipped..................................................... 236
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With
Mitigation — If Equipped ............................... 240
Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) .............................................. 242
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ....................246
Occupant Restraint Systems Features ....... 246
Important Safety Precautions....................... 246
Seat Belt Systems ......................................... 247
Supplemental Restraint
Systems (SRS) ............................................... 255
Child Restraints ............................................. 268
SAFETY TIPS ........................................................282
Transporting Passengers.............................. 282
Transporting Pets ......................................... 282
Safety Checks You Should Make Inside
The Vehicle ................................................... 282
Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make
Outside The Vehicle ...................................... 283
Exhaust Gas................................................... 284
Carbon Monoxide Warnings ......................... 284
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS......................... 285
ASSIST AND SOS MIRROR — IF EQUIPPED .... 285
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING ......................... 288
Preparations For Jacking .............................. 289
Jack Location/Spare Tire Stowage .............. 289
Jacking Instructions ...................................... 290
TIRE SERVICE KIT — IF EQUIPPED .................... 293
Tire Service Kit Storage ................................ 294
Tire Service Kit Components And
Operation ....................................................... 294
Tire Service Kit Usage Precautions ............. 295
Sealing A Tire With Tire Service Kit.............. 296
JUMP STARTING.................................................. 298
Preparations For Jump Start ........................ 299
Jump Starting Procedure .............................. 299
REFUELING IN EMERGENCY – IF EQUIPPED .. 300
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS .......................... 301
GEAR SELECTOR OVERRIDE.............................. 302
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE .............................. 303
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE ......................... 304
Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) Models................. 305
4x4 Models With 1–Speed Power Transfer
Unit................................................................. 305
4x4 Models With 2–Speed Power Transfer
Unit................................................................. 306
Emergency Tow Hooks —
If Equipped .................................................... 306
Recovery Strap — If Equipped ...................... 307
ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE
SYSTEM (EARS) ...................................................307
EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR).........................307
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING ....................................308
Maintenance Plan......................................... 309
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ....................................312
2.0L Engine .................................................. 312
2.4L Engine .................................................. 313
3.2L Engine .................................................. 314
Checking Oil Level......................................... 315
Adding Washer Fluid .................................... 315
Maintenance-Free Battery ........................... 315
Pressure Washing ......................................... 316
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE .....................................316
Engine Oil ...................................................... 316
Engine Oil Filter ............................................. 317
Engine Air Cleaner Filter .............................. 317
Accessory Drive Belt Inspection................... 318
Air Conditioner Maintenance........................ 319
Body Lubrication ........................................... 321
Windshield Wiper Blades ............................. 321
Exhaust System ............................................ 324
Cooling System.............................................. 325
Brake System ............................................... 328
Automatic Transmission —
If Equipped .................................................... 329
Fuses.............................................................. 329
Bulb Replacement ....................................... 337
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TIRES ....................................................................338
Tire Safety Information ................................ 338
Tires — General Information ......................... 345
Tire Types....................................................... 348
Spare Tires — If Equipped............................. 349
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care ........................ 350
Snow Traction Devices ................................. 352
Tire Rotation Recommendations ................. 354
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES ....................355
Treadwear...................................................... 355
Traction Grades............................................. 355
Temperature Grades..................................... 356
STORING THE VEHICLE .......................................356
BODYWORK..........................................................356
Protection From Atmospheric Agents .......... 356
Body And Underbody Maintenance.............. 356
Preserving The Bodywork ............................. 357
INTERIORS ...........................................................357
Seats And Fabric Parts.................................. 357
Plastic And Coated Parts .............................. 358
Leather Surfaces........................................... 358
Glass Surfaces .............................................. 358
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) ........ 359
BRAKE SYSTEM................................................... 359
WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.. 359
Torque Specifications ................................... 359
FUEL REQUIREMENTS ........................................ 360
2.0L Engine ................................................... 360
2.4L And3.2L Engines................................... 361
Reformulated Gasoline ................................ 361
Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends......................... 361
Do Not Use E-85 In Non-Flex Fuel
Vehicles.......................................................... 361
CNG And LP Fuel System Modifications ...... 361
Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese
Tricarbonyl (MMT) In Gasoline...................... 362
Materials Added To Fuel............................... 362
Fuel System Cautions ................................... 362
FLUID CAPACITIES .............................................. 363
ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS................... 364
CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ................ 365
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FOR
YOUR VEHICLE ....................................................366
Prepare For The Appointment ...................... 366
Prepare A List ................................................ 366
Be Reasonable With Requests..................... 366
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ................................366
FCA US LLC Customer Center....................... 366
FCA Canada Inc. Customer Center .............. 366
Mexico............................................................ 366
Puerto Rico And US Virgin Islands ............... 367
Customer Assistance For The Hearing Or
Speech Impaired (TDD/TTY)......................... 367
Service Contract ........................................... 367
WARRANTY INFORMATION................................367
MOPAR® PARTS .................................................368
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ..........................368
In The 50 United States And
Washington, D.C............................................ 368
In Canada ...................................................... 368
PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS ..........................368
GENERAL INFORMATION....................................369
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Jeep®. 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 drive this
vehicle, read the 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
Ú
page 152.
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”. 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 Ú page 83.
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
Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light
Ú page 83
Air Bag Warning Light
Ú page 83
Brake Warning Light
Ú page 83
Battery Charge Warning Light
Ú page 84
Door Open Warning Light
Ú page 84
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault Warning Light
Ú page 84
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning Light
Ú page 84
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light
Ú page 85
Hood Open Warning Light
Ú page 85
Liftgate Open Warning Light
Ú page 85
Oil Pressure Warning Light
Ú page 85
Red Warning Lights
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Oil Temperature Warning Light
Ú page 85
Transmission Temperature Warning Light
Ú page 85
Vehicle Security Warning Light
Ú page 86
Yellow Warning Lights
Service Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Warning Light
Ú page 86
Electronic Park Brake Warning Light
Ú page 86
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light
Ú page 86
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Warning Light
Ú page 86
Red Warning Lights
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Warning Light
Ú page 87
Low Fuel Warning Light
Ú page 87
Low Washer Fluid Warning Light
Ú page 87
Service LaneSense Warning Light
Ú page 87
LaneSense Warning Light
Ú page 87
Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator Warning Light (MIL)
Ú page 87
Service 4WD Warning Light
Ú page 88
Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Light
Ú page 88
Yellow Warning Lights
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Service Stop/Start System Warning Light
Ú page 88
Cruise Control Fault Warning Light
Ú page 88
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light
Ú page 88
Yellow Indicator Lights
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Off Indicator Light
Ú page 89
4WD LOW Indicator Light
Ú page 89
Rear Axle Lock Indicator Light
Ú page 89
Yellow Warning Lights
Green Indicator Lights
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With Target Vehicle Light
Ú page 89
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set Without Target Vehicle Light
Ú page 89
Cruise Control Set Indicator Light
Ú page 90
Front Fog Indicator Light
Ú page 90
LaneSense Indicator Light
Ú page 90
Parking/Headlights On Indicator Light
Ú page 90
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Stop/Start Active Indicator Light
Ú page 90
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
Ú page 90
White Indicator Lights
Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator Light
Ú page 90
LaneSense Indicator Light
Ú page 90
Green Indicator Lights
Selec-Speed Control Indicator Light
Ú page 91
Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light
Ú page 91
Blue Indicator Lights
High Beam Indicator Light
Ú page 91
White Indicator Lights
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS
KEY FOB
Your vehicle may be equipped with a standard
ignition key fob or a keyless ignition key fob.
The standard ignition key fob operates the ignition
switch. Insert the square end of the key fob into the
ignition switch located on the instrument panel
and rotate to the desired position. The key fob also
contains an emergency key, which is stored in the
rear of the key fob.
Key Fob For Standard Ignition
Your vehicle may be equipped with a keyless ignition
key fob that supports Passive Entry, Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE), Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ (if equipped),
Remote Start (if equipped), and power liftgate
operation. This type of key fob operates a START/STOP
ignition button system. This feature allows the driver to
operate the ignition switch with the push of a button as
long as the key fob is in the passenger compartment.
NOTE:
The key fob may not be detected if it is located
next to a mobile phone, laptop or other elec-
tronic device; these devices may block the key
fob’s wireless signal.
The key fob allows you to lock or unlock the
doors and liftgate from distances up to approxi-
mately 66 ft (20 m). The key fob does not need
to be pointed at the vehicle to activate the
system.
1 — PANIC Button
2 — Unlock Button
3 — Lock Button
4 — Remote Start Button
5 — Emergency Key Location
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 15
Key Fob For Keyless Ignition
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
can be verified by referring to the instrument
cluster, which will display directions to follow.
Improper disposal of key fob batteries may be
harmful to the environment. Please see an
authorized dealer for proper battery disposal
Ú page 369.
To Lock/Unlock The Doors And Liftgate
Push the interior door unlock button on the door
panel.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is unlocked using the interior door
panel, and no door is opened within 60 seconds,
the vehicle will re-lock and if equipped, the security
system will arm. You can change the current
setting within the Uconnect system Ú page 156.
Push and release the unlock button on the key fob
once to unlock the driver’s door, or twice within
five seconds to unlock all the doors and the
liftgate. To lock all the doors and the liftgate,
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. This setting can be adjusted in
the Uconnect system
Ú
page 156.
1 — Unlock Button
2 — Liftgate Button (If Equipped)
3 — Lock Button
4 — Remote Start Button (If Equipped)
5 — PANIC Button
6 — Emergency Key
2
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Replacing The Battery In The Key Fob
The replacement battery is one CR2032 battery.
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/hazard-
ouswaste/perchlorate
for further information.
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 key fob
sideways with your thumb and then pulling
the key out with your other hand.
Emergency Key Removal
Emergency Key Removal
2. Separating key fob halves requires screw
removal (if equipped), and gently prying the
two halves of the key fob apart. Make sure not
to damage the seal during removal.
3. Remove the battery by turning the back cover
over (battery facing downward) and tapping it
lightly on a solid surface such as a table or
similar, then replace the battery. When
replacing the battery, match the (+) sign on the
battery to the (+) sign on the inside of the battery
clip, located on the back cover. Avoid touching
the new battery with your fingers. Skin oils may
cause battery deterioration. If you touch a
battery, clean it with rubbing alcohol.
4. To assemble the key fob case, snap the two halves
together, reposition and secure the screw.
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 re-purposed 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.
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.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 17
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.
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, keyless push button
ignition and a Radio Frequency (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.
The system cannot reprogram a key fob obtained
from another vehicle.
After placing the ignition switch in the ON/RUN
position, the Vehicle Security Light will turn on for
three seconds for a bulb check. If the light remains
on after the bulb check, it indicates that there is a
problem with the electronics. In addition, if the light
begins to flash after the bulb check, it indicates
that someone attempted to start the engine with
an invalid key fob. In the event that a valid key fob
is used to start the engine but there is an issue
with the vehicle electronics, the engine will start
and shut off after two seconds.
If the Vehicle Security Light turns on during normal
vehicle operation (vehicle running for longer than
ten seconds), it indicates that there is a fault in the
electronics. Should this occur, have the vehicle
serviced as soon as possible by an authorized dealer.
All of the key fobs provided with your new vehicle
have been programmed to the vehicle electronics
Ú page 369.
IGNITION SWITCH
IGNITION NODE MODULE (IGNM)
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F EQUIPPED
The Ignition Node Module (IGNM) operates similar to
an ignition switch. It has four operating positions,
three with detents and one that is spring-loaded.
The detent positions are OFF, ACC, and ON/RUN.
The START position is a spring-loaded momentary
contact position. When released from the START
position, the switch automatically returns to the
ON/RUN position.
Ignition Switch
WARNING!
Always remove the key fobs from the vehicle
and lock all doors when leaving the vehicle
unattended.
For vehicles equipped with Keyless Enter ‘n Go™
Ignition, always remember to place the ignition in
the OFF position.
CAUTION!
The Sentry Key Immobilizer system is not
compatible with some aftermarket remote
starting systems. Use of these systems may
result in vehicle starting problems and loss of
security protection.
1 — OFF
2 — ACC (Accessory)
3 — ON/RUN
4 — START
2
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KEYLESS ENTER N GO IGNITION
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F EQUIPPED )
This feature allows the driver to operate the
ignition switch with the push of a button as long as
the key fob is in the passenger compartment.
The START/STOP ignition button has several
operating modes that are labeled and will
illuminate when in position. These modes are
OFF, ACC, ON/RUN, and START.
Push Button Ignition
The push button ignition can be placed in the
following modes:
OFF
The engine is stopped
Some electrical devices (e.g. power locks,
alarm, etc.) are still available
ACC
Engine is not started
Some electrical devices are available
(e.g. power sunroof, power windows etc.)
ON/RUN
Driving position
All electrical devices are available (e.g. climate
controls, heated seats, etc.)
START
The engine will start (when foot is on the brake)
NOTE:
If the ignition switch does not change with the push
of a button, the key fob may have a low battery.
In this situation, a backup 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 START/STOP ignition button and push
to operate the ignition switch.
Starting The Ignition With Depleted Key Fob Battery
1 — OFF
2 — ACC
3 — ON/RUN
WARNING!
Before exiting a vehicle, always come to a
complete stop, then shift the automatic trans-
mission into PARK, apply the parking brake,
place the engine in the OFF position, remove
the key fob from the vehicle and lock your
vehicle. If equipped with Keyless Enter ‘n
Go™, always make sure the keyless ignition is
in OFF position, remove the key fob from the
vehicle and lock the vehicle.
Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with
access to an unlocked vehicle.
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