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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation

The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel operate

the ACC system.

Adaptive Cruise Control Buttons

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Menu

The instrument cluster display will show the current ACC

system settings. The information it displays depends on

ACC system status.
Push the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on/off button until

one of the following appears in the instrument cluster

display:

WARNING!

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a convenience

system. It is not a substitute for active driver involve

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ment. It is always the driver’s responsibility to be

attentive of road, traffic, and weather conditions,

vehicle speed, distance to the vehicle ahead and,

most importantly, brake operation to ensure safe

operation of the vehicle under all road conditions.

Your complete attention is always required while

driving to maintain safe control of your vehicle.

Failure to follow these warnings can result in a colli

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sion and death or serious personal injury.

The ACC system:

Does not react to pedestrians, oncoming vehi

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cles, and stationary objects (e.g., a stopped

vehicle in a traffic jam or a disabled vehicle).

Cannot take street, traffic, and weather condi

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tions into account, and may be limited upon

adverse sight distance conditions.

Does not always fully recognize complex driving

conditions, which can result in wrong or missing

distance warnings.

On vehicles with an automatic transmission, will

bring the vehicle to a complete stop while

following a vehicle ahead and hold the vehicle

for two seconds in the stop position. If the

vehicle ahead does not start moving within two

seconds, the ACC system will display a message

that the system will release the brakes and that

the brakes must be applied manually. An

audible chime will sound when the brakes are

released.

You should not utilize the ACC system:

When driving in fog, heavy rain, heavy snow,

sleet, heavy traffic, and complex driving situa

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tions (i.e., in highway construction zones).

When entering a turn lane or highway off-ramp;

when driving on roads that are winding, icy,

snow-covered, slippery, or have steep uphill or

downhill slopes.

When towing a trailer up or down steep slopes.

When circumstances do not allow safe driving at

a constant speed.

WARNING!

1 — Distance Setting Increase
2 — Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) On/Off
3 — Distance Setting Decrease

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Adaptive Cruise Control Off
When ACC is deactivated, the display will read “Adaptive

Cruise Control Off.”
Adaptive Cruise Control Ready
When ACC is activated, but the vehicle speed setting has

not been selected, the display will read “Adaptive Cruise

Control Ready.”
Adaptive Cruise Control Set
When the SET (+) or the SET (-) button is pushed, the

display will read “ACC SET.”
When ACC is set, the set speed will show in the instrument

cluster display.
The ACC screen may display once again if any of the

following ACC activity occurs:

System Cancel

Driver Override

System Off

ACC Proximity Warning

ACC Unavailable Warning

The instrument cluster display will return to the last

display selected after five seconds of no ACC display

activity.

Activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

The minimum set speed for the ACC system is 20 mph

(32 km/h).
When the system is turned on and in the ready state, the

instrument cluster displays “ACC Ready.”
When the system is off, the instrument cluster displays

“Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Off.”

NOTE:

You cannot engage ACC under the following conditions:

When in 4WD Low

When the brakes are applied

When the parking brake is applied

When the automatic transmission is in PARK, REVERSE

or NEUTRAL

When the manual transmission is in FIRST gear

When the vehicle speed is below 20 mph (32 km/h)

(manual transmission)

When the vehicle speed is below the minimum speed

range

When the brakes are overheated

When the driver’s door is open at low speeds

When the driver’s seat belt is unbuckled at low speeds

When ESC Full Off mode is active

When Off Road+ (if equipped) is active

To Activate/Deactivate

Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on/off

button. The ACC menu in the instrument cluster display

will read “ACC Ready.”
To turn the system off, push and release the Adaptive

Cruise Control (ACC) on/off button again. At this time, the

system will turn off and the instrument cluster display will

read “Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Off.”

To Set A Desired Speed

When the vehicle reaches the speed desired, push the

SET (+) button or the SET (-) button and release. The

instrument cluster display will show the set speed.

NOTE:

Fixed Speed Cruise Control can be used without ACC

enabled. To change between the different modes, push

the ACC on/off button which turns the ACC and the Fixed

Speed Cruise Control off. Pushing the Fixed Speed Cruise

Control on/off button will result in turning on (changing to)

Fixed Speed Cruise Control mode.

WARNING!

Leaving the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system on

when not in use is dangerous. You could accidentally

set the system or cause it to go faster than you want.

You could lose control and have a collision. Always leave

the system off when you are not using it.

WARNING!

In Fixed Speed Cruise Control mode, the system will not

react to vehicles ahead. In addition, the proximity

warning does not activate and no alarm will sound even

if you are too close to the vehicle ahead since neither

the presence of the vehicle ahead nor the

vehicle-to-vehicle distance is detected. Be sure to

maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and the

vehicle ahead. Always be aware which mode is

selected.

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If ACC is set when the vehicle speed is below 20 mph

(32 km/h), the set speed will default to 20 mph

(32 km/h).

NOTE:

Fixed Speed Cruise Control cannot be set below 20 mph

(32 km/h).
If either system is set when the vehicle speed is above

20 mph (32 km/h), the set speed shall be the current

speed of the vehicle.
On vehicles equipped with a manual transmission, the

ACC system cannot be set when the vehicle speed is below

20 mph (32 km/h) or when the vehicle is in FIRST gear.

NOTE:

Keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal can cause

the vehicle to continue to accelerate beyond the set

speed. If this occurs, the message “DRIVER OVERRIDE”

will display in the instrument cluster display.

If you continue to accelerate beyond the set speed

while ACC is enabled, the system will not be controlling

the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle

ahead. The vehicle speed will only be determined by

the position of the accelerator pedal.

To Cancel

The following conditions cancel the ACC or Fixed Speed

Cruise Control systems:

The brake pedal is applied

The CANC button is pushed

The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) activates

The gear selector is removed from the DRIVE position

The Electronic Stability Control/Traction Control

System (ESC/TCS) activates

The vehicle parking brake is applied

The braking temperature exceeds normal range (over

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heated)

The Trailer Sway Control (TSC) activates

The vehicle speed is less than 15 mph (24 km/h)

(manual transmission only)

The clutch is pressed for more than 10 seconds

(manual transmission only)

The vehicle is placed in NEUTRAL for more than

10 seconds (manual transmission only)

The driver shifts to FIRST gear (manual transmission

only)

The following conditions will only cancel the ACC system:

Driver seat belt is unbuckled at low speeds

Driver door is opened at low speeds

To Turn Off

The system will turn off and erase the set speed in

memory if:

The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on/off button is

pushed

The Fixed Speed Cruise Control on/off button is pushed

The ignition is placed in the OFF position

4WD Low is engaged

To Resume

If there is a set speed in the memory, push the RES button

and then remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. The

instrument cluster display will show the last set speed.

Resume can be used at any speed above 20 mph

(32 km/h) when only Fixed Speed Cruise Control is being

used.
Resume can be used at any speed above 0 mph (0 km/h)

when ACC is active.

NOTE:

While in ACC mode, when the vehicle comes to a

complete stop longer than two seconds, the system will

cancel. The driver will have to apply the brakes to keep

the vehicle at a standstill.

ACC cannot be resumed if there is a stationary vehicle

in front of your vehicle in close proximity.

To Vary The Speed Setting

To Increase Or Decrease The Set Speed
After setting a speed, you can increase the set speed by

pushing the SET (+) button, or decrease speed by pushing

the SET (-) button.

WARNING!

The Resume function should only be used if traffic and

road conditions permit. Resuming a set speed that is

too high or too low for prevailing traffic and road condi

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tions could cause the vehicle to accelerate or deceler

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ate too sharply for safe operation. Failure to follow

these warnings can result in a collision and death or

serious personal injury.

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U.S. Speed (mph)

Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once will result in

a 1 mph speed adjustment. Each subsequent tap of

the button results in an adjustment of 1 mph.

If the button is continually pushed, the set speed will

continue to adjust in 5 mph increments until the button

is released. The new set speed is reflected in the instru

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ment cluster display.

Metric Speed (km/h)

Pushing the SET (+), or SET (-) button once will result in

a 1 km/h speed adjustment. Each subsequent tap of

the button results in an adjustment of 1 km/h.

If the button is continually pushed, the set speed will

continue to adjust in 10 km/h increments until the

button is released. The new set speed is reflected in

the instrument cluster display.

NOTE:

When you override and push the SET (+) button or SET (-)

buttons, the new set speed will be the current speed of the

vehicle.
When ACC Is Active

When you use the SET (-) button to decelerate, if the

engine’s braking power does not slow the vehicle suffi

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ciently to reach the set speed, the brake system will

automatically slow the vehicle.

The ACC system applies the brake down to a full stop

when following the vehicle in front. If your vehicle

follows the vehicle in front to a standstill, your vehicle

will release the brakes two seconds after coming to a

full stop.

The ACC system maintains set speed when driving

uphill and downhill. However, a slight speed change on

moderate hills is normal. In addition, downshifting may

occur while climbing uphill or descending downhill. This

is normal operation and necessary to maintain set

speed. When driving uphill and downhill, the ACC

system will cancel if the braking temperature exceeds

normal range (overheated).

Setting The Following Distance In ACC

The specified following distance for ACC can be set by

varying the distance setting between four bars (longest),

three bars (long), two bars (medium) and one bar (short).

Using this distance setting and the vehicle speed, ACC

calculates and sets the distance to the vehicle ahead. This

distance setting displays in the instrument cluster display.

Distance Settings

To increase the distance setting, push the Distance

Setting Increase button and release. Each time the button

is pushed, the distance setting increases by one bar

(longer).
To decrease the distance setting, push the Distance

Setting Decrease button and release. Each time the

button is pushed, the distance setting decreases by one

bar (shorter).
If there is no vehicle ahead, the vehicle will maintain the

set speed. If a slower moving vehicle is detected in the

same lane, the instrument cluster displays the ACC Set

With Target Light. The system will then adjust vehicle

speed automatically to maintain the distance setting,

regardless of the set speed.
The vehicle will then maintain the set distance until:

The vehicle ahead accelerates to a speed above the

set speed

The vehicle ahead moves out of your lane or view of the

sensor

The distance setting is changed

The system disengages

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The maximum braking applied by ACC is limited; however,

the driver can always apply the brakes manually, if

necessary.

NOTE:

The brake lights will illuminate whenever the ACC system

applies the brakes.
A Proximity Warning will alert the driver if ACC predicts that

its maximum braking level is not sufficient to maintain the

set distance. If this occurs, a visual alert “BRAKE!” will

1 — Longest Distance Setting (Four Bars)
2 — Medium Distance Setting (Two Bars)
3 — Long Distance Setting (Three Bars)
4 — Short Distance Setting (One Bar)

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flash in the instrument cluster display and a chime will

sound while ACC continues to apply its maximum braking

capacity.

NOTE:

The “BRAKE!” screen in the instrument cluster display is a

warning for the driver to take action and does not neces

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sarily mean that the Forward Collision Warning system is

applying the brakes autonomously.

Overtake Aid

When driving with ACC engaged and following a vehicle,

the system will provide an additional acceleration up to

the ACC set speed to assist in passing the vehicle. This

additional acceleration is triggered when the driver utilizes

the left turn signal and will only be active when passing on

the left hand side.

ACC Operation At A Stop (Automatic

Transmission Only)

In the event that the ACC system brings your vehicle to a

standstill while following a target vehicle, your vehicle will

resume motion without the need for any driver action if the

target vehicle starts moving within two seconds of your

vehicle coming to a standstill.
If the target vehicle does not start moving within two

seconds of your vehicle coming to a standstill, the ACC

with Stop system will cancel and the brakes will release. A

cancel message will display on the instrument cluster

display and produce a warning chime. Driver intervention

will be required at this moment.
While ACC with Stop is holding your vehicle at a standstill,

if the driver seatbelt is unbuckled or the driver door is

opened, the ACC with Stop system will cancel and the

brakes will release. A cancel message will display on the

instrument cluster display and produce a warning chime.

Driver intervention will be required at this moment.

Display Warnings And Maintenance

“WIPE FRONT RADAR SENSOR IN FRONT OF

VEHICLE” WARNING

The “ACC/FCW Unavailable Wipe Front Radar Sensor”

warning will display and a chime will sound when

conditions temporarily limit system performance.
This most often occurs at times of poor visibility, such as

in snow or heavy rain. The ACC system may also become

temporarily blinded due to obstructions, such as mud, dirt

or ice. In these cases, the instrument cluster display will

display “ACC/FCW Unavailable Wipe Front Radar Sensor”

and the system will deactivate.
The “ACC/FCW Unavailable Wipe Front Radar Sensor”

message can sometimes be displayed while driving in

highly reflective areas (i.e. tunnels with reflective tiles, or

ice and snow). The ACC system will recover after the

vehicle has left these areas. Under rare conditions, when

the radar is not tracking any vehicles or objects in its path

this warning may temporarily occur.

NOTE:

If the “ACC/FCW Unavailable Wipe Front Radar Sensor”

warning is active, Fixed Speed Cruise Control is still

available.
If weather conditions are not a factor, the driver should

examine the sensor. It may require cleaning or removal of

an obstruction. The sensor is located in the center of the

vehicle behind the lower grille.
To keep the ACC system operating properly, it is important

to note the following maintenance items:

Always keep the sensor clean. Carefully wipe the

sensor lens with a soft cloth. Be cautious not to

damage the sensor lens.

Do not remove any screws from the sensor. Doing so

could cause an ACC system malfunction or failure and

require a sensor realignment.

If the sensor or front end of the vehicle is damaged due

to a collision, see an authorized dealer for service.

Do not attach or install any accessories near the

sensor, including transparent material or aftermarket

grilles. Doing so could cause an ACC system failure or

malfunction.

When the condition that deactivated the system is no

longer present, the system will return to the “Adaptive

Cruise Control Off” state and will resume function by

simply reactivating it.

NOTE:

If the “ACC/FCW Unavailable Wipe Front Radar Sensor”

message occurs frequently (e.g. more than once on every

trip) without any snow, rain, mud, or other obstruction,

have the radar sensor realigned at an authorized dealer.

WARNING!

When the ACC system is resumed, the driver must

ensure that there are no pedestrians, vehicles or

objects in the path of the vehicle. Failure to follow these

warnings can result in a collision and death or serious

personal injury.

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“CLEAN FRONT WINDSHIELD” WARNING

The “ACC/FCW Limited Functionality Clean Front

Windshield” warning will display and a chime will sound

when conditions temporarily limit system performance.

This most often occurs at times of poor visibility, such as

in snow or heavy rain and fog. The ACC system may also

become temporarily blinded due to obstructions, such as

mud, dirt, or ice on windshield and fog on the inside of

glass. In these cases, the instrument cluster display will

display “ACC/FCW Limited Functionality Clean Front

Windshield” and the system will have degraded

performance.
The “ACC/FCW Limited Functionality Clean Front

Windshield” message can sometimes be displayed while

driving in adverse weather conditions. The ACC/FCW

system will recover after the vehicle has left these areas.

Under rare conditions, when the camera is not tracking

any vehicles or objects in its path this warning may

temporarily occur.
If weather conditions are not a factor, the driver should

examine the windshield and the camera located on the

back side of the inside rear view mirror. They may require

cleaning or removal of an obstruction.
When the condition that created limited functionality is no

longer present, the system will return to full functionality.

NOTE:

If the “ACC/FCW Limited Functionality Clean Front Wind

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shield” message occurs frequently (e.g. more than once

on every trip) without any snow, rain, mud, or other

obstruction, have the windshield and forward facing

camera inspected at an authorized dealer.

“SERVICE ACC/FCW” WARNING

If the system turns off, and the instrument cluster displays

“ACC/FCW Unavailable Service Required” or “Cruise/FCW

Unavailable Service Required”, there may be an internal

system fault or a temporary malfunction that limits ACC

functionality. Although the vehicle is still drivable under

normal conditions, ACC will be temporarily unavailable. If

this occurs, try activating ACC again later, following an

ignition cycle. If the problem persists, see an authorized

dealer.

Precautions While Driving With ACC

In certain driving situations, ACC may have detection

issues. In these cases, ACC may brake late or

unexpectedly. The driver needs to stay alert and may need

to intervene. The following are examples of these types of

situations:

TOWING A TRAILER

Towing a trailer is not recommended when using ACC.

OFFSET DRIVING

ACC may not detect a vehicle in the same lane that is

offset from your direct line of travel, or a vehicle merging

in from a side lane. There may not be sufficient distance

to the vehicle ahead. The offset vehicle may move in and

out of the line of travel, which can cause your vehicle to

brake or accelerate unexpectedly.

Offset Driving Condition Example

TURNS AND BENDS

When driving on a curve with ACC engaged, the system

may decrease the vehicle speed and acceleration for

stability reasons, with no vehicle in front detected. Once

the vehicle is out of the curve the system will resume your

original set speed. This is a part of normal ACC system

functionality.

NOTE:

On tight turns ACC performance may be limited.

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USING ACC ON HILLS

ACC performance may be limited when driving on hills.

ACC may not detect a vehicle in your lane depending on

the speed, vehicle load, traffic conditions, and the

steepness of the hill.

ACC Hill Example

LANE CHANGING

ACC may not detect a vehicle until it is completely in the

lane in which you are traveling. In the following lane

changing example, ACC has not yet detected the vehicle

changing lanes and it may not detect the vehicle until it's

too late for the ACC system to take action. ACC may not

detect a vehicle until it is completely in the lane. There

may not be sufficient distance to the lane-changing

vehicle. Always be attentive and ready to apply the brakes

if necessary.

Lane Changing Example

NARROW VEHICLES

Some narrow vehicles traveling near the outer edges of

the lane or edging into the lane are not detected until they

have moved fully into the lane. There may not be sufficient

distance to the vehicle ahead.

Narrow Vehicle Example

STATIONARY OBJECTS AND VEHICLES

ACC does not react to stationary objects or vehicles. For

example, ACC will not react in situations where the vehicle

you are following exits your lane and the vehicle ahead is

stopped in your lane. It will consider this stopped vehicle a

stationary object as it did not previously detect movement

from it. Always be attentive and ready to apply the brakes

if necessary.

Stationary Object And Stationary Vehicle Example

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PARKSENSE REAR PARK ASSIST —

IF EQUIPPED

The ParkSense Rear Park Assist system provides visual

and audible indications of the distance between the rear

fascia/bumper and a detected obstacle when backing up

(e.g. during a parking maneuver). For limitations of this

system and recommendations, see

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ParkSense will retain the last system state (enabled or

disabled) from the last ignition cycle when the ignition is

placed in the ON/RUN position.
ParkSense can be active only when the gear selector is in

REVERSE. If ParkSense is enabled at this gear selector

position, the system will remain active until the vehicle

speed is increased to approximately 7 mph (11 km/h) or

above. When in REVERSE and above the system's

operating speed, a warning will appear within the

instrument cluster display indicating the vehicle speed is

too fast. The system will become active again if the vehicle

speed is decreased to speeds less than approximately

6 mph (9 km/h).

P

ARK

S

ENSE

S

ENSORS

The four ParkSense sensors, located in the rear fascia/

bumper, monitor the area behind the vehicle that is within

the sensors’ field of view. The sensors can detect

obstacles from approximately 12 inches (30 cm) up to

79 inches (200 cm) from the rear fascia/bumper in the

horizontal direction, depending on the location, type and

orientation of the obstacle.

P

ARK

S

ENSE

W

ARNING

D

ISPLAY

The ParkSense Warning screen is located within the

instrument cluster display

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warnings to indicate the distance between the rear fascia/

bumper and the detected obstacle.

P

ARK

S

ENSE

D

ISPLAY

When the vehicle is in REVERSE, the instrument cluster

display will show the Park Assist ready system status.
The system will indicate a detected obstacle by showing a

single arc in one or more regions based on the obstacle’s

distance and location relative to the vehicle.
If an obstacle is detected in the center rear region, the

display will show a single solid arc in the center rear region

and will produce a one-half second tone. As the vehicle

moves closer to the obstacle, the display will show a single

arc moving closer to the vehicle and emit a fast sound

tone that will change from fast to continuous.
If an obstacle is detected in the left and/or right rear

region, the display will show a single flashing arc in the left

and/or right rear region and will produce a fast sound

tone. As the vehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the

display will show the single arc moving closer to the

vehicle and the tone will change from fast to continuous.

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Rear ParkSense Arcs

1 — Continuous Tone/Flashing Arc

4 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc

2 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc

5 — Slow Tone/Solid Arc

3 — Fast Tone/Flashing Arc

6 — Single 1/2 Second Tone/Solid Arc

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The vehicle is close to the obstacle when the warning display shows one flashing arc and sounds a continuous tone. The following chart shows the warning alert operation when the

system is detecting an obstacle:

NOTE:

ParkSense will reduce the volume of the radio, if on, when

the system is sounding an audio tone.

E

NABLING

A

ND

D

ISABLING

P

ARK

S

ENSE

ParkSense can be enabled and disabled with

the ParkSense switch located below the

Uconnect display.

When the ParkSense switch is pushed to disable the

system, the instrument cluster display

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show the “PARKSENSE OFF” message for approximately

five seconds. When the gear selector is moved to

REVERSE and the system is disabled, the instrument

cluster display will show the “PARKSENSE OFF” message

for as long as the vehicle is in REVERSE (Not in 4WD Low).

The ParkSense switch LED will be on when ParkSense is

disabled or requires service. The ParkSense switch LED

will be off when the system is enabled. If the ParkSense

switch is pushed, and requires service, the ParkSense

switch LED will blink momentarily, and then the LED will

remain on.

S

ERVICE

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HE

P

ARK

S

ENSE

R

EAR

P

ARK

A

SSIST

S

YSTEM

During vehicle start up, when the ParkSense Rear Park

Assist System has detected a faulted condition, the

instrument cluster display will actuate a single chime,

once per ignition cycle, and it will display the “PARKSENSE

UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR SENSORS” or the “PARKSENSE

UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED” message.

When the gear selector is moved to REVERSE and the

system has detected a faulted condition, the instrument

cluster display will show the "PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE

WIPE REAR SENSORS" or "PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE

SERVICE REQUIRED" message for as long as the vehicle is

in REVERSE. Under this condition, ParkSense will not

operate.
If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE WIPE REAR SENSORS”

appears in the instrument cluster display, make sure the

outer surface and the underside of the rear fascia/

bumper is clean and clear of snow, ice, mud, dirt or other

obstruction and then cycle the ignition. If the message

continues to appear, see an authorized dealer.
If “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED”

appears in the instrument cluster display, see an

authorized dealer.

WARNING ALERTS

Rear Distance

(inches/cm)

Greater than

79 inches (200 cm)

79-59 inches

(200-150 cm)

59-47 inches

(150-120 cm)

47-39 inches

(120-100 cm)

39-25 inches

(100-65 cm)

25-12 inches

(65-30 cm)

Less than

12 inches (30 cm)

Arcs — Left

None

None

None

None

None

2nd Flashing

1st Flashing

Arcs — Center

None

6th Solid

5th Solid

4th Solid

3rd Flashing

2nd Flashing

1st Flashing

Arcs — Right

None

None

None

None

None

2nd Flashing

1st Flashing

Audible Alert Chime

None

Single 1/2 Second

Tone

(for rear center

only)

Slow

(for rear center only)

Slow

(for rear center

only)

Fast

(for rear center

only)

Fast

Continuous

Radio Volume

Reduced

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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C

LEANING

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HE

P

ARK

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ENSE

S

YSTEM

Clean the Rear Park Assist sensors with water, car wash

soap and a soft cloth. Do not use rough or hard cloths. In

washing stations, clean sensors quickly keeping the vapor

jet/high pressure washing nozzles at least 4 inches (10

cm) from the sensors. Do not scratch or poke the sensors.

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ARK

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ENSE

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YSTEM

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SAGE

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RECAUTIONS

NOTE:

Ensure that the rear fascia/bumper is free of snow, ice,

mud, dirt and debris to keep the ParkSense system

operating properly.

Jackhammers, large trucks, and other vibrations could

affect the performance of ParkSense.

When you turn ParkSense off, the instrument cluster

display will read “PARKSENSE OFF.” Furthermore, once

you turn ParkSense off, it remains off until you turn it

on again, even if you cycle the ignition.

ParkSense, when on, will reduce the volume of the

radio when it is sounding a tone.

Clean the ParkSense sensors regularly, taking care not

to scratch or damage them. The sensors must not be

covered with ice, snow, slush, mud, dirt or debris.

Failure to do so can result in the system not working

properly. The ParkSense system might not detect an

obstacle behind the fascia/bumper, or it could provide

a false indication that an obstacle is behind the fascia/

bumper.

Use the ParkSense switch to turn the ParkSense

system off if objects such as bicycle carriers, trailer

hitches, etc. are placed within 12 inches (30 cm) of the

rear fascia/bumper. Failure to do so can result in the

system misinterpreting a close object as a sensor

problem, causing the “PARKSENSE UNAVAILABLE

SERVICE REQUIRED” message to be displayed in the

instrument cluster display.

PARKVIEW REAR BACK UP CAMERA

The ParkView Rear Back Up Camera allows you to see an

on-screen image of the rear surroundings of your vehicle

whenever the gear selector is put into REVERSE. The

image will be displayed in the touchscreen display along

with a caution note to “Check Entire Surroundings” across

the top of the screen. After five seconds this note will

disappear. The ParkView camera is located on the rear of

the vehicle in the center of the spare tire.
Manual Activation Of The Rear View Camera
1. Press the Controls button located on the bottom of

the Uconnect display.

2. Press the Back Up Camera button to turn the Rear

View Camera system on.

WARNING!

Drivers must be careful when backing up even when

using ParkSense. Always check carefully behind your

vehicle, look behind you, and be sure to check for

pedestrians, animals, other vehicles, obstructions,

and blind spots before backing up. You are respon

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sible for safety and must continue to pay attention to

your surroundings. Failure to do so can result in

serious injury or death.

Before using ParkSense, it is strongly recommended

that the ball mount and hitch ball assembly be

disconnected from the vehicle when the vehicle is

not used for towing. Failure to do so can result in

injury or damage to vehicles or obstacles because

the hitch ball will be much closer to the obstacle than

the rear fascia when the vehicle sounds the contin

-

uous tone. Also, the sensors could detect the ball

mount and hitch ball assembly, depending on its size

and shape, giving a false indication that an obstacle

is behind the vehicle.

CAUTION!

ParkSense is only a parking aid and it is unable to

recognize every obstacle, including small obstacles.

Parking curbs might be temporarily detected or not

detected at all. Obstacles located above or below the

sensors will not be detected when they are in close

proximity.

The vehicle must be driven slowly when using Park

-

Sense in order to be able to stop in time when an

obstacle is detected. It is recommended that the

driver looks over his/her shoulder when using Park

-

Sense.

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When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with Camera

delay turned off, the rear Camera mode is exited and the

previous screen appears again.
When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with Camera

delay turned on, the rear Camera image will be displayed

for up to 10 seconds unless the vehicle speed exceeds

8 mph (13 km/h), the transmission is shifted into PARK,

the ignition is placed in the OFF position, or the

touchscreen X button to disable display of the Rear View

Camera image is pressed.
Whenever the Rear View Camera image is activated

through the Back Up Camera button in the Controls menu,

and the vehicle speed is greater than, or equal to, 8 mph

(13 km/h), a display timer for the image is initiated. The

image will continue to be displayed until the display timer

exceeds 10 seconds.

NOTE:

If the vehicle speed remains below 8 mph (13 km/h),

the Rear View Camera image will be displayed continu

-

ously until deactivated via the touchscreen X button,

the transmission is shifted into PARK, or the ignition is

placed in the OFF position.

The touchscreen X button to disable display of the

camera image is made available ONLY when the

vehicle is not in REVERSE.

When enabled, active guidelines are overlaid on the image

to illustrate the width of the vehicle and its projected back

up path based on the steering wheel position. A dashed

center line overlay indicates the center of the vehicle to

assist with parking or aligning to a hitch/receiver.
When enabled, fixed guidelines are overlaid on the image

to illustrate the width of the vehicle.

Different colored zones indicate the distance to the rear of

the vehicle.
The following table shows the approximate distances for

each zone:

NOTE:

If snow, ice, mud, or any foreign substance builds up on

the camera lens, clean the lens, rinse with water, and dry

with a soft cloth. Do not cover the lens.

TRAILCAM SYSTEM — IF EQUIPPED

Your vehicle may be equipped with a TrailCam that allows

you to you see an on-screen image of the front view of your

vehicle. The image will be displayed on the touchscreen

display along with a caution note “Check Entire

Surroundings” across the top of the screen.

Front View Camera

Zone

Distance To The Rear Of The

Vehicle

Red

0 - 1 ft (0 - 30 cm)

Yellow

1 ft - 6.5 ft (30 cm - 2 m)

Green

6.5 ft or greater

(2 m or greater)

WARNING!

Drivers must be careful when backing up even when

using the ParkView Rear Back Up Camera. Always

check carefully behind your vehicle, and be sure to

check for pedestrians, animals, other vehicles,

obstructions, or blind spots before backing up. You are

responsible for the safety of your surroundings and

must continue to pay attention while backing up.

Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death.

CAUTION!

To avoid vehicle damage, ParkView should only be

used as a parking aid. The ParkView camera is

unable to view every obstacle or object in your drive

path.

To avoid vehicle damage, the vehicle must be driven

slowly when using ParkView to be able to stop in time

when an obstacle is seen. It is recommended that

the driver look frequently over his/her shoulder when

using ParkView.

CAUTION!

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NOTE:

The system will stay active while in 4WD Low.
The TrailCam system has programmable settings that may

be selected through the Uconnect system

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Manual Activation Of The TrailCam
TrailCam view can be activated via the below methods:

Press the FWD Camera button on the controls screen.

Press the Forward Facing Camera button on the apps

menu.

Press the TrailCam button on the Off Road Pages.

Press the Off Road+ button when “Auto Launch Off

Road+” (if equipped) has been selected under camera

settings.

The TrailCam view can also be activated by pressing the

icon on the Back Up Camera view. The Back Up

Camera view can also be activated by pressing the

icon on the TrailCam view.
When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with Camera

Delay turned off and TrailCam view is active, the TrailCam

mode is exited and the previous screen appears again.
When the vehicle is shifted out of REVERSE with Camera

Delay turned on and the TrailCam view is active, the

TrailCam image will be displayed for up to 10 seconds

unless the vehicle speed exceeds 8 mph (13 km/h), the

transmission is shifted into PARK, the ignition is placed in

the OFF position, or the touchscreen X button to disable

display of the TrailCam view is pressed.
Whenever the TrailCam image is activated through the

Manual Activation Methods, and the vehicle speed is

greater than or equal to 8 mph (13 km/h), a display timer

for the image is initiated. The image will continue to be

displayed until the display timer exceeds 10 seconds.

NOTE:

If the vehicle speed remains below 8 mph (13 km/h)

while in 2WD or 4WD High, the TrailCam image will be

displayed continuously until deactivated via the touch

-

screen X button, the transmission is shifted into PARK,

or the ignition is placed in the OFF position.

The touchscreen X button to disable the display of the

camera image is made available ONLY when the

vehicle is not in REVERSE.

The TrailCam view will stay active regardless of the

vehicle speed and time while in 4WD Low.

Cleaning The TrailCam
Press and hold the Clean Camera button located on the

TrailCam view to wash the TrailCam. Washer fluid will stop

when the button is released.

The camera can be washed up to 20 seconds at a time

while holding the button.

The Clean Camera system is not available when wind

-

shield washing is in process.

When enabled, active dynamic tire lines are projected on

the ground plane of the TrailCam view based on the

steering wheel position.

REFUELING THE VEHICLE — GASOLINE

ENGINE (IF EQUIPPED)

F

UEL

F

ILLER

C

AP

The fuel filler cap is located on the driver's side of the

vehicle. If the fuel filler cap is lost or damaged, be sure the

replacement cap is the correct one for this vehicle.

1. Open the fuel filler door.

Fuel Filler Door

2. Remove the fuel cap by rotating it counterclockwise.

Fuel Filler Cap

3. Fully insert the fuel nozzle into the filler pipe.

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4. Fill the vehicle with fuel.

NOTE:

When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the fuel

tank is full.

Wait five seconds before removing the fuel nozzle

to allow excess fuel to drain from the nozzle.

5. Remove the fuel nozzle, reinstall fuel cap and close

fuel filler door.

NOTE:

When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the fuel tank

is full.

Tighten the fuel filler cap about a quarter turn until you

hear one click. This is an indication that the cap is prop

-

erly tightened.

If the fuel filler cap is not tightened properly, the MIL

will come on. Be sure the cap is tightened every time

the vehicle is refueled.

L

OOSE

F

UEL

F

ILLER

C

AP

M

ESSAGE

After fuel has been added, the vehicle diagnostic system

can determine if the fuel filler cap is possibly loose,

improperly installed, or damaged. If the system detects a

malfunction, the “gASCAP” message will display in the

odometer display. Tighten the gas cap until a "clicking"

sound is heard. This is an indication that the gas cap is

properly tightened. Push the odometer reset button to turn

the message off. If the problem persists, the message will

appear the next time the vehicle is started. This might

indicate a damaged cap. If the problem is detected twice

in a row, the system will turn on the MIL. Resolving the

problem will turn the MIL off.

REFUELING THE VEHICLE — DIESEL ENGINE

(IF EQUIPPED)

The fuel filler cap is located on the driver's side of the

vehicle. If the fuel filler cap is lost or damaged, be sure the

replacement cap is the correct one for this vehicle.
1. Open the fuel filler door.

Fuel Filler Door

WARNING!

Never have any smoking materials lit in or near the

vehicle when the fuel door is open or the tank is being

filled.

Never add fuel when the engine is running. This is in

violation of most state and federal fire regulations and

may cause the Malfunction Indicator Light to turn on.

A fire may result if fuel is pumped into a portable

container that is inside of a vehicle. You could be

burned. Always place fuel containers on the ground

while filling.

CAUTION!

Damage to the fuel system or emission control

system could result from using an improper fuel filler

cap. A poorly fitting cap could let impurities into the

fuel system. Also, a poorly fitting aftermarket cap can

cause the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) to illumi

-

nate, due to fuel vapors escaping from the system.

To avoid fuel spillage and overfilling, do not “top off”

the fuel tank after filling.

CAUTION!

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2. Remove the fuel cap by rotating it counterclockwise.

Fuel and Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Fill Location

3. Fully insert the fuel nozzle into the filler pipe.
4. Fill the vehicle with fuel.

NOTE:

When the fuel nozzle “clicks” or shuts off, the fuel

tank is full.

Wait five seconds before removing the fuel nozzle

to allow excess fuel to drain from the nozzle.

5. Remove the fuel nozzle, reinstall fuel cap and close

fuel filler door.

NOTE:

Tighten the fuel filler cap about a quarter turn until you

hear one click. This is an indication that the cap is properly

tightened.

A

VOID

U

SING

C

ONTAMINATED

F

UEL

Fuel that is contaminated by water or dirt can cause

severe damage to the engine fuel system. Proper

maintenance of the engine fuel filter and fuel tank is

essential see

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page 321.

B

ULK

F

UEL

S

TORAGE

— D

IESEL

F

UEL

If you store quantities of fuel, good maintenance of the

stored fuel is also essential. Fuel contaminated with water

will promote the growth of “microbes.” These microbes

form “slime” that will clog the fuel filtration system and

lines. Drain condensation from the supply tank and

change the line filter on a regular basis.

NOTE:

When a diesel engine is allowed to run out of fuel, air is

pulled into the fuel system.
If the vehicle will not start see

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page 323.

D

IESEL

E

XHAUST

F

LUID

Your vehicle is equipped with a Selective Catalytic

Reduction (SCR) system to meet the very stringent diesel

emissions standards required by the Environmental

Protection Agency.
The purpose of the SCR system is to reduce levels of NOx

(oxides of nitrogen emitted from engines) that are harmful

to our health and the environment to a near-zero level. A

small quantity of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is injected into

the exhaust upstream of a catalyst where, when

vaporized, it converts smog-forming nitrogen oxides (NOx)

into harmless nitrogen (N2) and water vapor (H2O), two

natural components of the air we breathe. You can

operate with the comfort that your vehicle is contributing

to a cleaner, healthier world environment for this and

generations to come.

1 — Diesel Fuel Filler
2 — DEF Filler

CAUTION!

For diesel engines, only use diesel fuel for motor

vehicles in accordance with ASTM D-975 Grade S15

specifications. The use of other products or mixtures

may damage the engine beyond repair and

consequently void the warranty, due to the damage

caused. If you accidentally introduce other types of fuel

into the tank, do not start the engine. Empty the tank. If

the engine has been run for even an extremely limited

amount of time, you must not only drain the fuel tank,

but the rest of the supply circuit as well.

WARNING!

Do not open the high pressure fuel system with the

engine running. Engine operation causes high fuel

pressure. High pressure fuel spray can cause serious

injury or death.

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System Overview

This vehicle is equipped with a Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)

injection system and a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)

catalyst to meet the emission requirements.
The DEF injection system consists of the following

components:

DEF tank

DEF pump

DEF injector

Electronically-heated DEF Lines

NOx sensors

Temperature sensors

SCR catalyst

The DEF injection system and SCR catalyst enable the

achievement of diesel emission requirements; while

maintaining outstanding fuel economy, drivability, torque

and power ratings.
For system messages and warnings see

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page 108.

NOTE:

Your vehicle is equipped with a DEF injection system.

You may occasionally hear an audible clicking noise

from under the vehicle at a stop. This is normal opera

-

tion.

The DEF pump will run for a period of time after engine

shutdown to purge the DEF system. This is normal

operation and may be audible from the rear of the

vehicle.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid Storage

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is considered a very stable

product with a long shelf life. If DEF is kept in

temperatures between 10° and 90°F (-12° and 32°C), it

will last a minimum of one year.
DEF is subject to freezing at the lowest temperatures. For

example, DEF may freeze at temperatures at or below

12°F (-11°C). The system has been designed to operate

in this environment.

NOTE:

When working with DEF, it is important to know that:

Any containers or parts that come into contact with DEF

must be DEF compatible (plastic or stainless steel).

Copper, brass, aluminum, iron or non-stainless steel

should be avoided as they are subject to corrosion by

DEF.

If DEF is spilled, it should be wiped up completely.

Adding Diesel Exhaust Fluid

The DEF gauge (located on the instrument cluster display)

will display the level of DEF remaining in the tank

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page 108.

NOTE:

Driving conditions (altitude, vehicle speed, load, etc.) will

affect the amount of DEF that is used in your vehicle.

DEF FILL PROCEDURE

NOTE:

For the correct DEF fluid type see

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page 374.

1. Remove cap from DEF fill inlet (located in fuel door).

Fuel and Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill Location

2. Insert DEF fill adapter/nozzle into DEF fill inlet.

NOTE:

The DEF gauge may take up to five seconds to

update after adding a gallon or more of Diesel

Exhaust Fluid (DEF) to the DEF tank. If you have a

fault related to the DEF system, the gauge may not

update to the new level. See an authorized dealer

for service.

The DEF gauge may also not immediately update

after a refill if the temperature of the DEF fluid is

below 12°F (-11°C). The DEF tank heater will

1 — Diesel Fuel Filler
2 — Diesel Exhaust Fluid Filler

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