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2022 GRAND WAGONEER/WAGONEER
OWNER’S MANUAL
2022 GRAND WAGONEER
WAGONEER
Second Edition
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WARNING: Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-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
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This Owners 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/
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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 off 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
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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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................9
2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ..................................................................................17
3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL ......................................................103
4 STARTING AND OPERATING ............................................................................................... 128
5 MULTIMEDIA ............................................................................................................................... 212
6 SAFETY ........................................................................................................................................ 258
7 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY .....................................................................................................314
8 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................334
9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................394
10 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ....................................................................................................400
11 INDEX ............................................................................................................................................ 404
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INTRODUCTION
KNOW & GO ........................................................... 10
SYMBOLS KEY........................................................ 11
ROLLOVER WARNING .......................................... 11
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS ......... 12
SYMBOLS GLOSSARY ........................................... 12
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
KEYS ....................................................................... 17
Key Fob .............................................................17
SENTRY KEY .......................................................... 21
IGNITION SWITCH .................................................. 22
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ Ignition .........................22
REMOTE START...................................................... 23
How To Use Remote Start................................23
To Exit Remote Start Mode .............................24
Remote Start Front Defrost Activation —
If Equipped........................................................24
Remote Start Comfort Systems —
If Equipped........................................................25
Remote Start Windshield Wiper De–Icer
Activation — If Equipped ..................................25
Remote Start Abort Message ..........................25
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED..... 25
To Arm The System ..........................................25
To Disarm The System .....................................26
Rearming Of The System .................................26
Security System Manual Override...................26
Tamper Alert .....................................................26
DELUXE VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED ...........................................................26
To Arm The System ..........................................27
To Disarm The System.....................................27
Security System Manual Override...................28
DOORS ....................................................................28
Manual Door Locks ..........................................28
Power Door Locks ...........................................29
Power Side Steps — If Equipped .....................29
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Passive Entry ...........29
Automatic Unlock Doors On Exit......................32
Automatic Door Locks — If Equipped..............32
Child-Protection Door Lock System
Rear Doors .......................................................32
STEERING WHEEL ..................................................33
Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column .......33
Heated Steering Wheel....................................33
DRIVER AND PASSENGER MEMORY
SETTINGS — IF EQUIPPED.....................................34
Programming The Memory Feature ................35
Linking And Unlinking The Key Fob To
Memory .............................................................35
Memory Position Recall ...................................36
SEATS .....................................................................36
Manual Adjustment (Rear Seats)....................36
Power Adjustment (Front Seats) —
If Equipped .......................................................42
Power Adjustment (Rear Seats) —
If Equipped .......................................................45
Power Seat Massage — If Equipped ...............46
Heated Seats — If Equipped ...........................47
Ventilated Seats — If Equipped .......................48
Head Restraints ...............................................49
UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION QUICK TIPS —
IF EQUIPPED .......................................................... 53
Introducing Voice Recognition ........................53
Basic Voice Commands ...................................53
Get Started .......................................................53
Additional Information .....................................54
DRIVER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS ............................ 54
MIRRORS ............................................................... 55
Inside Rearview Mirror.....................................55
Illuminated Vanity Mirrors ..............................56
Outside Mirrors ................................................57
Outside Automatic Dimming Mirrors —
If Equipped .......................................................57
Conversation Mirror .........................................57
Power Mirrors ..................................................57
Automatic Power Folding Mirrors —
If Equipped .......................................................58
Heated Mirrors .................................................58
Tilt Side Mirrors In Reverse .............................58
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UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
(HOMELINK®)
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Before You Begin Programming
HomeLink®.......................................................59
Erasing All The HomeLink® Channels ............59
Identifying Whether You Have A Rolling Code
Or Non-Rolling Code Device.............................59
Programming HomeLink® To A Garage Door
Opener ..............................................................59
Programming HomeLink® To A
Miscellaneous Device ......................................60
Reprogramming A Single HomeLink®
Button ...............................................................61
Canadian/Gate Operator Programming .........61
Security .............................................................62
Troubleshooting Tips........................................62
EXTERIOR LIGHTS.................................................. 62
Headlight Switch ..............................................62
Multifunction Lever ..........................................63
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs).......................63
High/Low Beam Switch....................................64
Automatic High Beams — If Equipped.............64
Flash-To-Pass....................................................64
Automatic Headlights ......................................64
Parking Lights And Panel Lights......................64
Headlights On Automatically With Wipers ......64
Headlight Illumination On Approach ...............65
Headlight Delay ................................................65
Lights-On Reminder..........................................65
Fog Lights .........................................................65
Turn Signals......................................................66
Lane Change Assist — If Equipped..................66
Battery Saver....................................................66
INTERIOR LIGHTS ..................................................66
Courtesy Lights.................................................66
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS...............68
Windshield Wiper Operation............................68
Rain Sensing Wipers — If Equipped ...............69
Rear Wiper And Washer ..................................70
Windshield Wiper De-Icer — If Equipped.........70
CLIMATE CONTROLS..............................................70
Automatic Climate Control Descriptions
And Functions...................................................70
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) ............77
Climate Voice Recognition...............................77
Operating Tips .................................................77
INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT ...............79
Storage..............................................................79
Center Console Cooler — If Equipped .............81
Center Console Safe — If Equipped
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.........81
Sun Screens — If Equipped..............................82
USB/AUX Control .............................................83
Electrical Power Outlets...................................85
Power Inverter .................................................87
Wireless Charging Pad — If Equipped .............87
WINDOWS ..............................................................88
Power Window Controls ...................................88
Wind Buffeting .................................................89
Radio Signal Devices On Windshield ..............90
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED ..................... 90
Tri-Pane Power Sunroof ...................................90
HOOD ...................................................................... 92
Opening The Hood ...........................................92
Closing The Hood .............................................92
LIFTGATE................................................................. 93
To Unlock/Open The Liftgate ..........................93
To Lock/Close The Liftgate..............................93
Adjustable Power Liftgate Height....................94
Hands-Free Liftgate ........................................94
Cargo Area Features .......................................96
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK — IF EQUIPPED .............. 98
Installing The Crossbars ..................................98
Removing The Crossbars.............................. 101
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
INSTRUMENT PANEL
BASE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ...........................103
Instrument Cluster Descriptions .................. 104
PREMIUM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ...................105
Instrument Cluster Descriptions .................. 106
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY ......................106
Location And Controls................................... 107
Engine Oil Life Reset .................................... 109
Display And Messages.................................. 110
Instrument Cluster Display Menu Items ..... 111
Head-Up Display — If Equipped ................... 114
Battery Saver On/Battery Saver Mode
Message — Electrical Load Reduction
Actions (If Equipped)..................................... 115
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WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES .................116
Red Warning Lights ....................................... 116
Yellow Warning Lights ................................... 119
Yellow Indicator Lights .................................. 123
Green Indicator Lights................................... 123
White Indicator Lights ................................... 124
Blue Indicator Lights ..................................... 125
Gray Indicator Lights ..................................... 125
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM — OBD II ......126
Onboard Diagnostic System
(OBD II) Cybersecurity ................................... 126
EMISSIONS INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMS ..........................................................126
STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE.......................................128
Automatic Transmission ............................... 128
Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ — Ignition................... 128
Normal Starting ............................................. 128
AutoPark ........................................................ 129
If Engine Fails To Start .................................. 130
Cold Weather Operation (Below –22°F Or
−30°C) .......................................................... 131
After Starting.................................................. 131
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER — IF EQUIPPED .........131
ENGINE BREAK-IN RECOMMENDATIONS.........131
PARKING BRAKE .................................................132
Electric Park Brake (EPB).............................. 132
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION............................. 135
Ignition Park Interlock................................... 136
Brake/Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI)
System .......................................................... 136
8-Speed Automatic Transmission ............... 136
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE OPERATION ..................... 140
Quadra-Trac I Operating Instructions/
Precautions — If Equipped............................ 140
Quadra-Trac II Operating Instructions/
Precautions — If Equipped............................ 140
Shift Positions................................................ 141
Shifting Procedures....................................... 141
Quadra-Drive II System — If Equipped ......... 142
SELEC-TERRAIN — IF EQUIPPED ...................... 142
Selec-Terrain Mode Selection ...................... 142
Instrument Cluster Display Messages......... 143
QUADRA-LIFT — IF EQUIPPED............................ 143
Description .................................................... 143
Air Suspension Modes .................................. 145
Instrument Cluster Display Messages......... 146
Operation ....................................................... 146
FUEL SAVER TECHNOLOGY 5.7L AND 6.4L
ONLY — IF EQUIPPED.......................................... 146
POWER STEERING .............................................. 146
STOP/START SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED .............147
Autostop Mode .............................................. 147
Possible Reasons The Engine Does Not
Autostop......................................................... 147
To Start The Engine While In Autostop
Mode.............................................................. 148
To Manually Turn Off The Stop/Start
System ........................................................... 148
To Manually Turn On The Stop/Start
System ........................................................... 148
System Malfunction ...................................... 148
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEMS
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................149
Cruise Control ............................................... 149
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)...................... 151
TRAFFIC SIGN ASSIST SYSTEM
IF EQUIPPED.........................................................159
Activation/Deactivation ................................ 159
Traffic Sign Assist Modes ............................. 159
Indications On The Display........................... 160
ACTIVE DRIVING ASSIST SYSTEM
IF EQUIPPED.........................................................161
Operation....................................................... 161
Turning Active Driving Assist On Or Off........ 163
Indications On The Display........................... 165
System Status ............................................... 165
System Operation/Limitations ..................... 166
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PARKSENSE FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST
SYSTEM.................................................................166
ParkSense Sensors....................................... 167
ParkSense Display ........................................ 167
ParkSense Warning Display.......................... 170
Enabling And Disabling ParkSense.............. 170
Service The ParkSense Park Assist
System ........................................................... 170
Cleaning The ParkSense System ................. 171
ParkSense System Usage Precautions........ 171
Side Distance Warning System .................... 172
PARKSENSE ACTIVE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED.........................................................173
Enabling And Disabling The ParkSense
Active Park Assist System............................. 174
ParkSense Automated Parking —
If Equipped..................................................... 176
Semi-Automatic ParkSense Active Park
Assist — If Equipped ...................................... 179
ACTIVE LANE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED.........................................................182
Active Lane Management Operation ........... 182
Turning Active Lane Management On
Or Off .............................................................. 183
Active Lane Management Warning
Message......................................................... 183
Changing Active Lane Management
Status............................................................. 185
PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA .............. 185
Zoom View ..................................................... 186
Viewing At Speed........................................... 186
FAMCAM SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED ................... 186
NIGHT VISION CAMERA SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED ....................................................... 187
Detection Range............................................ 189
Service The Night Vision System.................. 189
Night Vision System Limitations................... 190
SURROUND VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED ........................................................ 190
Zoom View ..................................................... 192
REFUELING THE VEHICLE .................................. 193
Emergency Fuel Filler Door Release............ 194
VEHICLE LOADING .............................................. 194
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) ......... 194
Payload .......................................................... 194
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)................ 194
Tire Size ......................................................... 194
Rim Size ......................................................... 194
Inflation Pressure.......................................... 195
Curb Weight ................................................... 195
Loading .......................................................... 195
TRAILER TOWING ................................................195
Common Towing Definitions......................... 195
Trailer Hitch Classification............................ 198
Trailer Towing Weights (Maximum Trailer
Weight Ratings) ............................................. 199
Trailer Hitch Receiver Cover Removal —
If Equipped .................................................... 200
Trailer And Tongue Weight .......................... 200
Towing Requirements .................................. 201
Towing Tips ................................................... 204
RECREATIONAL TOWING (BEHIND
MOTORHOME) .....................................................205
Towing This Vehicle Behind Another
Vehicle ........................................................... 205
Recreational Towing — Two Wheel Drive
Models ........................................................... 206
Recreational Towing — Quadra-Trac I
(Single-Speed Transfer Case) Four-Wheel
Drive Models ................................................. 206
Recreational Towing — Quadra–Trac II/
Quadra–Drive II Four-Wheel Drive Models.. 207
DRIVING TIPS .......................................................209
On-Road Driving Tips..................................... 209
Off-Road Driving Tips .................................... 209
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MULTIMEDIA
UCONNECT SYSTEMS..........................................212
CYBERSECURITY .................................................212
UCONNECT SETTINGS ........................................213
Customer Programmable Features.............. 213
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS .............239
Radio Operation ............................................ 239
Media Mode................................................... 239
PASSENGER SCREEN — IF EQUIPPED ..............239
Passenger Screen Permissions.................... 240
Home Screen................................................. 240
Audio And Video ............................................ 241
Rear Seat Entertainment with Amazon
FireTV Built-in — If Equipped......................... 243
HDMI Projecting............................................. 243
Device Manager ............................................ 243
Navigation...................................................... 244
Camera........................................................... 244
3RD PARTY APPS — IF EQUIPPED ....................244
REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT WITH AMAZON
FIRETV BUILT-IN — IF EQUIPPED........................246
Overview......................................................... 246
Getting Started .............................................. 246
Accessing Rear Seat Entertainment with
Amazon FireTV Built-in from the Radio ........ 246
Accessing Rear Seat Entertainment with
Amazon FireTV Built-in from the Rear
Screens .......................................................... 247
Accessing Rear Seat Entertainment with
Amazon FireTV Built-in from the Passenger
Screen — If Equipped .................................... 247
First Time Starting Up (Using the Rear
Screens)......................................................... 247
Rear Screen Fly-out Menu ............................ 248
Parental Controls (Using the Rear
Screens)......................................................... 248
Pairing The Remote (Using the Rear
Screens)......................................................... 248
Media Sources Input (Using the Radio and
Rear Screens)................................................ 249
Rear Seat Entertainment Remote Control .. 249
Rear Seat Entertainment with Amazon
FireTV Built-in Streaming (Using the Radio
and Rear Screens) ........................................ 250
Rear Screen Entertainment with Amazon
FireTV Built-in Apps/Games (Using the
Rear Screens)................................................ 251
Are We There Yet?......................................... 251
Rear Seat Entertainment with Amazon
FireTV Built-in 3rd Party Apps —
If Equipped..................................................... 252
Using The Video USB Port............................. 252
Play Video Games ......................................... 252
Headphones Operation................................. 252
Rear Climate Controls................................... 253
Legal Notice................................................... 254
OFF-ROAD PAGES — IF EQUIPPED ....................255
Off-Road Pages Status Bar........................... 255
Vehicle Dynamics.......................................... 255
Accessory Gauges......................................... 256
Pitch & Roll .................................................... 256
Selec-Terrain — If Equipped.......................... 256
Suspension.................................................... 257
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES......257
Regulatory And Safety Information.............. 257
SAFETY
SAFETY FEATURES ..............................................258
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..................... 258
Rear Seat Reminder Alert (RSRA)................ 259
Drowsy Driver Detection (DDD) —
If Equipped .................................................... 259
Electronic Brake Control (EBC) System ...... 260
AUXILIARY DRIVING SYSTEMS ..........................267
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)........................ 267
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) With
Mitigation....................................................... 271
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).... 274
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ...................279
Occupant Restraint Systems Features ....... 279
Important Safety Precautions ...................... 279
Seat Belt Systems ........................................ 279
Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS) ...... 288
Child Restraints............................................. 299
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SAFETY TIPS.........................................................311
Transporting Passengers.............................. 311
Transporting Pets .......................................... 311
Safety Checks You Should Make Inside
The Vehicle ................................................... 311
Periodic Safety Checks You Should Make
Outside The Vehicle ...................................... 313
Exhaust Gas .................................................. 313
Carbon Monoxide Warnings ......................... 313
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ........................314
ASSIST AND SOS SYSTEM— IF EQUIPPED .......314
JACKING AND TIRE CHANGING ........................317
Preparations For Jacking .............................. 318
Jack And Tools Location................................ 318
Spare Tire Stowage ....................................... 319
Spare Tire Removal....................................... 320
Jacking Instructions ..................................... 321
JUMP STARTING ..................................................325
Preparations For Jump Start......................... 325
Jump Starting Procedure .............................. 326
REFUELING IN EMERGENCY...............................327
IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ...........................328
MANUAL PARK RELEASE ..................................328
FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE ..............................330
TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE ........................ 331
Rear Wheel Drive Models ............................. 332
All Wheel Drive Models ................................. 332
Emergency Tow Hooks — If Equipped.......... 332
ENHANCED ACCIDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM
(EARS) .................................................................. 333
EVENT DATA RECORDER (EDR) ........................ 333
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULED SERVICING ................................... 334
Maintenance Plan ......................................... 335
ENGINE COMPARTMENT.................................... 338
5.7L Engine ................................................... 338
6.4L Engine ................................................... 339
Checking Oil Level......................................... 340
Adding Washer Fluid .................................... 340
Maintenance-Free Battery ........................... 340
Pressure Washing ......................................... 341
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE..................................... 341
Engine Oil ...................................................... 341
Engine Oil Filter ............................................. 342
Engine Air Cleaner Filter ............................... 342
Air Conditioner Maintenance........................ 343
Accessory Drive Belt Inspection................... 346
Body Lubrication ........................................... 346
Windshield Wiper Blades.............................. 347
Exhaust System ............................................ 348
Cooling System.............................................. 349
Brake System ............................................... 352
Automatic Transmission ............................... 353
Front/Rear Axle Fluid ................................... 353
Transfer Case ............................................... 354
Fuses.............................................................. 354
Bulb Replacement ........................................ 373
TIRES.....................................................................373
Tire Safety Information ................................. 373
Tires — General Information......................... 380
Tire Types....................................................... 383
Spare Tires — If Equipped............................. 384
Wheel And Wheel Trim Care......................... 386
Snow Traction Devices.................................. 387
Tire Rotation Recommendations ................ 389
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADES ....................389
Treadwear...................................................... 389
Traction Grades............................................. 390
Temperature Grades..................................... 390
STORING THE VEHICLE .......................................390
BODYWORK..........................................................390
Protection From Atmospheric Agents .......... 390
Body And Underbody Maintenance ............. 391
Preserving The Bodywork ............................. 391
INTERIORS ...........................................................392
Seats And Fabric Parts ................................. 392
Plastic And Coated Parts .............................. 392
Leather Surfaces........................................... 392
Glass Surfaces ............................................. 393
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN).........394
BRAKE SYSTEM ...................................................394
WHEEL AND TIRE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS ..394
Torque Specifications ................................... 394
FUEL REQUIREMENTS ........................................395
5.7L Engine.................................................... 395
6.4L Engine.................................................... 395
Reformulated Gasoline................................. 395
Materials Added To Fuel ............................... 395
Gasoline/Oxygenate Blends ......................... 396
Do Not Use E-85 In Non-Flex Fuel
Vehicles.......................................................... 396
CNG And LP Fuel System Modifications ...... 396
Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese
Tricarbonyl (MMT) In Gasoline...................... 396
Fuel System Cautions ................................... 397
FLUID CAPACITIES...............................................397
ENGINE FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ...................398
CHASSIS FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS .................399
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE FOR
YOUR VEHICLE .................................................... 400
Prepare For The Appointment ...................... 400
Prepare A List ................................................ 400
Be Reasonable With Requests..................... 400
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ................................ 400
FCA US LLC Customer Center....................... 400
Wagoneer Client Services Canada............... 400
Mexico............................................................ 401
Puerto Rico And US Virgin Islands................ 401
Customer Assistance For The Hearing
Or Speech Impaired
(TDD/TTY) ...................................................... 401
Service Contract ........................................... 401
WARRANTY INFORMATION................................401
MOPAR® PARTS .................................................402
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ..........................402
In The 50 United States And
Washington, D.C............................................ 402
In Canada ...................................................... 402
PUBLICATION ORDER FORMS ..........................402
GENERAL INFORMATION....................................403
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INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer. Be assured that it represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high
quality.
The Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer 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 Úpage 209.
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 vehicle best, have factory-trained technicians, genuine Mopar® parts, and care about
your satisfaction.
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10 INTRODUCTION
KNOW & GO
Explore The Exciting New Features Of Your Wagoneer Or Grand Wagoneer With The Know & Go App
AUGMENTED REALITY
See your vehicle like never before. Move your
smartphone around your vehicle to discover and
identify features, and to reveal information about
how to use them to enhance your ownership and
driving experiences.
Use this QR code to access your
digital experience.
FEATURES LIBRARY
Want to learn about your vehicle’s
features anytime, anywhere?
Look them up in the Features
Library to access the same information that you
would get via augmented reality – including how-to
videos and feature-specific Owner’s Manual pages
– when you are not at your vehicle.
PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
Do not miss out on all your vehicle has to offer.
Enable push notifications, on your smartphone, to
get alerts about features and capabilities you have
not explored on the app yet.
*Available for US Residents only
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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
SYMBOLS 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 116.
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 116
Brake Warning Light
Úpage 116
Battery Charge Warning Light
Úpage 117
Door Open Warning Light
Úpage 117
Drowsiness Detected Warning Light
Úpage 117
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Fault Warning Light
Úpage 117
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) Warning Light
Úpage 117
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light
Úpage 118
Hood Open Warning Light
Úpage 118
Liftgate Open Warning Light
Úpage 118
Night Vision Animal Detected Warning Light
Úpage 118
Red Warning Lights
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Night Vision Pedestrian Detected Warning Light
Úpage 118
Oil Pressure Warning Light
Úpage 118
Oil Temperature Warning Light
Úpage 118
Rear Seat Belt Reminder Indicator Light
Úpage 118
Seat Belt Reminder Warning Light
Úpage 119
Transmission Temperature Warning Light
Úpage 119
Vehicle Security Warning Light
Úpage 119
Red Warning Lights Yellow Warning Lights
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Warning Light
Úpage 119
Electronic Park Brake Warning Light
Úpage 119
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Active Warning Light
Úpage 120
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF Warning Light
Úpage 120
Service Active Lane Management Warning Light
Úpage 120
Active Lane Management Warning Light
Úpage 120
Low Fuel Warning Light
Úpage 120
Low Washer Fluid Warning Light
Úpage 120
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Night Vision Animal Detected Warning Light
Úpage 121
Night Vision Pedestrian Detected Warning Light
Úpage 121
Engine Check/Malfunction Indicator Warning Light (MIL)
Úpage 120
Oil Level Sensor Fault Warning Light
Úpage 121
Service 4WD Warning Light
Úpage 121
Service Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Warning Light
Úpage 121
Service Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Light
Úpage 121
Service Stop/Start System Warning Light
Úpage 121
Yellow Warning Lights
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Warning Light
Úpage 121
Towing Hook Breakdown Warning Light
Úpage 122
Drowsiness Detected System Fault Warning Light
Úpage 122
Air Suspension Fault Warning Light
Úpage 119
Yellow Indicator Lights
4WD Low Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Air Suspension Active Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Air Suspension Aerodynamic Height Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Yellow Warning Lights
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Air Suspension Entry/Exit Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Air Suspension Off-Road 1 Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Air Suspension Off-Road 2 Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Auto HOLD! Fault Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Off Indicator Light
Úpage 123
NEUTRAL Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Maximum Payload Exceeded Indicator Light
Úpage 123
TOW/HAUL Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Yellow Indicator Lights Green Indicator Lights
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With Target Light
Úpage 123
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set With No Target Detected
Indicator Light
Úpage 123
Auto HOLD Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Cruise Control SET Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Front Fog Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Active Lane Management Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Night Vision Active Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Rear Seat Belt Fastened Indicator Light
Úpage 124
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Parking/Headlights On Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Sport Mode Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Stop/Start Active Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Turn Signal Indicator Lights
Úpage 124
White Indicator Lights
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Ready Light
Úpage 124
Cruise Control Ready Indicator Light
Úpage 124
Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator Light
Úpage 125
Green Indicator Lights
Active Lane Management Indicator Light
Úpage 125
Rear Seat Belt Reminder Indicator Light
Úpage 125
Rear Seat Unoccupied Indicator Light
Úpage 125
Selec-Speed Control Indicator Light
Úpage 125
Blue Indicator Lights
High Beam Indicator Light
Úpage 125
Gray Indicator Lights
Night Vision Suppressed Indicator Light
Úpage 125
White Indicator Lights
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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™, Remote Air
Suspension Lowering, and Remote Start. The key
fob allows you to lock or unlock all doors and
liftgate, as well as activate the Panic Alarm 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
an emergency key, which is stored in the rear of the
key fob.
NOTE:
In vehicles equipped with Remote Start, the key
fob will operate at distances up to 328 ft (100 m).
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.
If your vehicle is equipped with a Wireless
Charging Pad, the key fob may not be detected
if it is placed within 6 inches (15 cm) of the pad
Úpage 87.
With the ignition in the ON position and the
vehicle moving at 2 mph (4 km/h), all RKE
commands are disabled.
Key Fob
1 — LED Indicator
2 — Unlock
3 — Remote Start
4 — Air Suspension Remote Lowering
(If Equipped)
5 — Lock
6 — Power Liftgate
7 — Panic
8 — Emergency Key
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In case the ignition switch does not change
positions 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.
For more information on ignition positions, see
Úpage 22.
NOTE:
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 illuminates after a key fob button is
pushed, then the key fob battery requires
replacement Úpage 403.
To Lock/Unlock The Doors And Liftgate
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.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is unlocked with the key fob, and
no door is opened within 60 seconds, the
vehicle will relock and the security system will
arm (if equipped).
If one or more doors are open, or the liftgate is
open, the doors will lock. The doors will unlock
again automatically if the key is left inside the
passenger compartment, otherwise the doors
will stay locked.
All doors can be programmed to unlock on the first
push of the unlock button through Uconnect
Settings Úpage 213.
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 Left
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.
Air Suspension (Remote Lowering Of The
Vehicle) — If Equipped
For easy entry and loading, your vehicle
can be lowered to Entry/Exit height by
pushing the key fob air suspension
button two times. When air suspension
lowering is requested using the key fob, the vehicle
will send a series of chirps and flashes to alert the
customer that the operation has begun and will
continue these alerts until it successfully lowers.
The following conditions must be met for the
vehicle to lower remotely:
The vehicle must not already be in Entry/Exit
(Park) ride height.
The vehicle battery must be fully charged.
All doors must be closed.
The key fob must be out of the vehicle.
NOTE:
Ensure the vehicle is clear of all objects, pets, and
people prior to remote lowering.
Canceling Remote Lowering
Vehicle lowering can be canceled at anytime.
When vehicle lowering is canceled, the vehicle will
raise up to the next defined level and lock out the
remote lowering feature for five seconds before a
new request can be made.
To cancel vehicle lowering, push the key fob air
suspension button one time during the lowering
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