Jeep Grand Cherokee WK (2022 year). Manual in english — page 2

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE

C

HILD

-P

ROTECTION

D

OOR

L

OCK

S

YSTEM

— R

EAR

D

OORS

To provide a safer environment for small children

riding in the rear seats, the rear doors are

equipped with a Child-Protection Door Lock

system.
To use the system, open each rear door, use a flat

blade screwdriver (or emergency key) and rotate

the dial to the lock or unlock position. When the

system on a door is engaged, that door can only be

opened by using the outside door handle even if

the inside door lock is in the unlocked position.

Child-Protection Door Lock Function

NOTE:

When the Child-Protection Door Lock system is

engaged, the door can be opened only by using

the outside door handle even though the inside

door lock is in the unlocked position.

After disengaging the Child-Protection Door

Lock system, always test the door from the

inside to make certain it is in the unlocked posi

-

tion.

After engaging the Child-Protection Door Lock

system, always test the door from the inside to

make certain it is in the locked position.

For emergency exit with the system engaged,

pull up on the door lock knob (unlocked posi

-

tion), roll down the window, and open the door

with the outside door handle.

NOTE:

Always use this device when carrying children.

After engaging the child lock on both rear doors,

check for effective engagement by trying to open a

door with the internal handle. Once the

Child-Protection Door Lock system is engaged, it is

impossible to open the doors from inside the

vehicle. Before getting out of the vehicle, be sure to

check that there is no one left inside.

STEERING WHEEL

M

ANUAL

T

ILT

/T

ELESCOPING

S

TEERING

C

OLUMN

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F

E

QUIPPED

This feature allows you to tilt the steering column

upward or downward. It also allows you to lengthen

or shorten the steering column. The tilt/

telescoping control is located below the steering

wheel at the end of the steering column.

Manual Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column Control

To unlock the steering column, push the control

downward (toward the floor). To tilt the steering

column, move the steering wheel upward or

downward as desired. To lengthen or shorten the

steering column, pull the steering wheel outward

or push it inward as desired. To lock the steering

column in position, push the control upward until

fully engaged.

WARNING!

Avoid trapping anyone in a vehicle in a collision.

Remember that the rear doors can only be

opened from the outside when the

Child-Protection locks are engaged (locked).

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P

OWER

T

ILT

/T

ELESCOPING

S

TEERING

C

OLUMN

— I

F

E

QUIPPED

This feature allows you to tilt the steering column

upward or downward. It also allows you to lengthen

or shorten the steering column. The power tilt/

telescoping steering column control is located

below the multifunction lever on the steering

column.

Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column Control

Use the four-way control to adjust the steering

column.

NOTE:

For vehicles equipped with Driver Memory

Settings, you can use your key fob or the memory

switch on the driver's door trim panel to return the

tilt/telescopic steering column to saved positions

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H

EATED

S

TEERING

W

HEEL

I

F

E

QUIPPED

The steering wheel contains a heating

element that helps warm your hands in

cold weather. The heated steering wheel

has only one temperature setting. Once

the heated steering wheel has been turned on, it

will stay on until the operator turns it off. The

heated steering wheel may not turn on when it is

already warm.

The heated steering wheel control button is

located within the climate or controls screen of the

touchscreen.

Push the heated steering wheel button once to

turn the heating element on.

Push the heated steering wheel button a second

time to turn the heating element off.

NOTE:

The engine must be running for the heated

steering wheel to operate.
For information on use with the Remote Start

system, see

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WARNING!

Do not adjust the steering column while driving.

Adjusting the steering column while driving or

driving with the steering column unlocked, could

cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.

Failure to follow this warning may result in

serious injury or death.

WARNING!

Do not adjust the steering column while driving.

Adjusting the steering column while driving or

driving with the steering column unlocked, could

cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.

Failure to follow this warning may result in

serious injury or death.

WARNING!

Persons who are unable to feel pain to the

skin because of advanced age, chronic illness,

diabetes, spinal cord injury, medication,

alcohol use, exhaustion, or other physical

conditions must exercise care when using the

steering wheel heater. It may cause burns

even at low temperatures, especially if used

for long periods.

Do not place anything on the steering wheel

that insulates against heat, such as a blanket

or steering wheel covers of any type and mate

-

rial. This may cause the steering wheel heater

to overheat.

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DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS — IF EQUIPPED

This feature allows the driver to save up to two

different memory profiles for easy recall through a

memory switch. Each memory profile saves

desired position settings for the following features:

Driver seat

Easy Entry/Exit seat operation (if equipped)

Side mirrors

Power tilt and telescopic steering column (if

equipped)

A set of desired radio station presets

NOTE:

Your vehicle is equipped with two key fobs, each

can be linked to either memory position 1 or 2.

Be sure to program the radio presets prior to

programming the memory settings.

The memory setting switch is located on the

driver’s door trim panel. The switch consists of

three buttons:

The set (S) button, which is used to activate the

memory save function.

The (1) and (2) buttons which are used to recall

either of two saved memory profiles.

Memory Switch

P

ROGRAMMING

T

HE

M

EMORY

F

EATURE

To create a new memory profile, perform the

following:

NOTE:

Saving a new memory profile will erase the

selected profile from memory.
1. Place the vehicle’s ignition in the ON/RUN

position (do not start the engine).

2. Adjust all memory profile settings to desired

preferences (i.e., seat, side mirror, power tilt

and telescopic steering column [if equipped],

and radio station presets).

3. Push and release the set (S) button on the

memory switch, and then push the desired

memory button (1 or 2) within five seconds.

The instrument cluster display will display

which memory position has been set.

NOTE:

Memory profiles can be set without the vehicle in

PARK, but the vehicle must be in PARK to recall a

memory profile.

L

INKING

A

ND

U

NLINKING

T

HE

K

EY

F

OB

T

O

M

EMORY

Your key fobs can be programmed to recall one of

two saved memory profiles.

NOTE:

Before programming your key fobs you must select

the “Personal Settings Linked To Key Fob” feature

through the Uconnect system

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To program your key fobs, perform the following:
1. Place the vehicle’s ignition in the OFF

position.

2. Select a desired memory profile, 1 or 2.
3. Once the profile has been recalled, push and

release the set (S) button on the memory

switch.

4. Within five seconds, push and release button

(1) or (2) accordingly. “Memory Profile Set”

(1 or 2) will display in the instrument cluster.

5. Push and release the lock button on the key

fob within 10 seconds.

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(Continued)

NOTE:

Your key fob can be unlinked from your memory

settings by pushing the set (S) button, followed by

pushing the unlock button on the key fob within 10

seconds.

M

EMORY

P

OSITION

R

ECALL

NOTE:

If a recall is attempted when the vehicle is not in

PARK, a message will be displayed in the

instrument cluster display.
To recall the memory settings for driver one or two,

push the desired memory button number (1 or 2)

or the unlock button on the key fob linked to the

desired memory position.
A recall can be canceled by pushing any of the

memory buttons (S, 1, or 2) during a recall.

When a recall is canceled, the driver seat will stop

moving. A delay of one second will occur before

another recall can be selected.

SEATS

Seats are a part of the Occupant Restraint system

of the vehicle.

M

ANUAL

A

DJUSTMENT

(F

RONT

S

EATS

) —

I

F

E

QUIPPED

Manual Front Seats Forward/Rearward

Adjustment

Some models may be equipped with a manual

front passenger seat. The seat can be adjusted

forward or rearward by using a bar located by the

front of the seat cushion, near the floor.

Adjustment Bar

WARNING!

It is dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside

or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people

riding in these areas are more likely to be seri

-

ously injured or killed.

Do not allow people to ride in any area of your

vehicle that is not equipped with seats and

seat belts. In a collision, people riding in these

areas are more likely to be seriously injured or

killed.

Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat

and using a seat belt properly.

WARNING!

Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is

dangerous. The sudden movement of the seat

could cause you to lose control. The seat belt

might not be adjusted properly and you could

be injured. Adjust the seat only while the

vehicle is parked.

Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that

the shoulder belt is no longer resting against

your chest. In a collision you could slide under

the seat belt and be seriously or even fatally

injured. Use the recliner only when the vehicle

is parked.

WARNING!

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(Continued)

While sitting in the seat, lift up on the bar located

under the seat cushion and move the seat forward

or rearward. Release the bar once you have

reached the desired position. Then, using body

pressure, move forward and rearward on the seat

to be sure that the seat adjusters have latched.

Manual Front Passenger Seatback

Adjustment — Recline

To adjust the seatback, lift the lever located on the

outboard side of the seat, lean back to the desired

position and release the lever. To return the

seatback, lift the lever, lean forward and release

the lever.

Recline Lever

Front Passenger Seat Fold-Flat Feature —

If Equipped

To fold the seatback to the flat load-floor position,

lift the recline lever and push the seatback

forward. To return to the seating position, raise the

seatback and lock it into place.

Fold-Flat Passenger Seat

WARNING!

Adjusting a seat while driving may be

dangerous. Moving a seat while driving could

result in loss of control which could cause a

collision and serious injury or death.

Seats should be adjusted before fastening the

seat belts and while the vehicle is parked.

Serious injury or death could result from a

poorly adjusted seat belt.

WARNING!

Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that

the shoulder belt is no longer resting against

your chest. In a collision you could slide under

the seat belt, which could result in serious injury

or death.

WARNING!

Adjusting a seat while the vehicle is moving is

dangerous. The sudden movement of the seat

could cause you to lose control. The seat belt

might not be properly adjusted, and you could

be severely injured or killed. Only adjust a seat

while the vehicle is parked.

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M

ANUAL

A

DJUSTMENT

(R

EAR

S

EATS

)

Reclining Rear Seat

To recline the seatback, lift the lever located on the

outboard side of the seat, lean back and release

the lever at the desired position. To return the

seatback, lift the lever, lean forward and release

the lever.

Rear Seat Recline

To Lower Rear Seat

Either side of the rear seat can be lowered to allow

for extended cargo space and still maintain some

rear seating room.

NOTE:

Be sure that the front seats are fully upright and

positioned forward. This will allow the rear

seatback to fold down easily.
1. Pull upward on the release lever to release

the seat.

Rear Seat Release

NOTE:

Do not fold the 60% rear seat down with the

left outboard or rear center seat belt

buckled.

Do not fold the 40% rear seat down with the

right outboard seat belt buckled.

Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that

the seat belt is no longer resting against your

chest. In a collision, you could slide under the

seat belt and be severely injured or killed. Use

the recliner only when the vehicle is parked.

CAUTION!

Do not place any article under a power seat or

impede its ability to move as it may cause

damage to the seat controls. Seat travel may

become limited if movement is stopped by an

obstruction in the seat's path.

WARNING!

Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the top

of the seatback. This could impair visibility or

become a dangerous projectile in a sudden stop

or collision.

WARNING!

WARNING!

Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that

the shoulder belt is no longer resting against

your chest. In a collision you could slide under

the seat belt, which could result in serious injury

or death.

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2. Fold the rear seat completely forward.

Rear Seat Folded

NOTE:

You may experience deformation in the seat

cushion from the seat belt buckles if the seats are

left folded for an extended period of time. This is

normal and by simply unfolding the seats to the

open position, over time the seat cushion will

return to its normal shape.

To Raise Rear Seat

Raise the rear seatback and lock it into place. If

interference from the cargo area prevents the

seatback from fully locking, you will have difficulty

returning the seat to its proper position.

P

OWER

A

DJUSTMENT

(F

RONT

S

EATS

) —

I

F

E

QUIPPED

Some models may be equipped with eight-way

power driver and front passenger seats. The power

seat switches are located on the outboard side of

the seat. There are two switches that control the

movement of the seat cushion and the seatback.

Power Seat Switches

Adjusting The Seat Forward Or Rearward

The seat can be adjusted both forward and

rearward by using the power seat switch. The seat

will move in the direction of the switch. Release the

switch when the desired position has been

reached.

Adjusting The Seat Up Or Down

The height of the seats can be adjusted up or down

by using the power seat switch. The seat will move

in the direction of the switch. Release the switch

when the desired position has been reached.

WARNING!

Be certain that the seatback is securely

locked into position. If the seatback is not

securely locked into position the seat will not

provide the proper stability for child seats

and/or passengers. An improperly latched

seat could cause serious injury.

The cargo area in the rear of the vehicle (with

the rear seatbacks in the locked-up or folded

down position) should not be used as a play

area by children when the vehicle is in motion.

They could be seriously injured in a collision.

Children should be seated and using the

proper restraint system.

1 — Seatback Switch
2 — Seat Switch

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Tilting The Seat Up Or Down

The angle of the seat cushion can be adjusted up

or down using the power seat switch. The front of

the seat cushion will move in the direction of the

switch. Release the switch when the desired

position has been reached.

Reclining The Seatback

The angle of the seatback can be adjusted forward

or rearward by using the power seat switch. The

seat will move in the direction of the switch.

Release the switch when the desired position is

reached.

Power Lumbar — If Equipped

Vehicles equipped with power driver or passenger

seats may also be equipped with power lumbar.

The power lumbar switch is located on the

outboard side of the power seat. Push the switch

forward to increase the lumbar support. Push the

switch rearward to decrease the lumbar support.

Pushing upward or downward on the switch will

raise and lower the position of the support.

Power Lumbar Switch

Easy Entry/Exit Seat — If Equipped

This feature provides automatic driver seat

positioning to enhance driver mobility when

entering and exiting the vehicle.
The distance the driver seat moves depends on

where you have the driver seat positioned when

you place the vehicle’s ignition in the OFF position.

When you place the vehicle’s ignition in the OFF

position, the driver seat will move about

2.4 inches (60 mm) rearward if the driver seat

position is greater than or equal to 2.7 inches

(67.7 mm) forward of the rear stop. The seat will

return to its previously set position when you

place the vehicle’s ignition in the ACC or RUN

position.

The Easy Entry/Exit feature is not available

when the driver seat position is less than 0.9 of

an inch (22.7 mm) forward of the rear stop. At

this position, there is no benefit to the driver by

moving the seat for Easy Exit or Easy Entry.

When enabled in Uconnect Settings, Easy Entry

and Easy Exit positions are stored in each memory

setting profile

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NOTE:

The Easy Entry/Exit feature is enabled or disabled

through the programmable features in the

Uconnect system

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WARNING!

Adjusting a seat while driving may be

dangerous. Moving a seat while driving could

result in loss of control which could cause a

collision and serious injury or death.

Seats should be adjusted before fastening the

seat belts and while the vehicle is parked.

Serious injury or death could result from a

poorly adjusted seat belt.

Do not ride with the seatback reclined so that

the shoulder belt is no longer resting against

your chest. In a collision you could slide under

the seat belt, which could result in serious

injury or death.

CAUTION!

Do not place any article under a power seat or

impede its ability to move as it may cause

damage to the seat controls. Seat travel may

become limited if movement is stopped by an

obstruction in the seat’s path.

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H

EATED

S

EATS

— I

F

E

QUIPPED

Front Heated Seats — If Equipped

The front heated seats control buttons

are located within the Uconnect system.

You can gain access to the control

buttons through the climate screen and

the controls screen.
You can choose from HI, LO, or OFF heat settings.

The indicator arrows in the touchscreen buttons

indicate the level of heat in use. Two indicator

arrows will illuminate for HI, and one for LO.

Turning the heating elements off will return the

user to the radio screen.

Press the heated seat button once to turn the

HI setting on.

Press the heated seat button a second time to

turn the LO setting on.

Press the heated seat button a third time to turn

the heating elements off.

NOTE:

Once a heat setting is selected, heat will be felt

within two to five minutes.

The engine must be running for the heated

seats to operate.

The level of heat selected will stay on until the

operator changes it.

For information on use with the Remote Start

system, see

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H

EAD

R

ESTRAINTS

Head restraints are designed to reduce the risk of

injury by restricting head movement in the event of

a rear impact. Head restraints should be adjusted

so that the top of the head restraint is located

above the top of your ear.

Supplemental Active Head Restraints —

Front Seats

Active Head Restraints (AHR) are passive,

deployable components, and vehicles with this

equipment cannot be readily identified by any

markings, only through visual inspection of the

head restraint. The AHRs will be split in two halves,

with the front half being soft foam and trim, the

back half being decorative plastic.
When AHRs deploy during a rear impact, the front

half of the head restraint extends forward to

reduce the gap between the back of the

occupant’s head and the AHR. This system is

design to reduce the risk of injury to the driver or

front passenger in certain types of rear impacts.

For more information, see

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WARNING!

Persons who are unable to feel pain to the

skin because of advanced age, chronic illness,

diabetes, spinal cord injury, medication,

alcohol use, exhaustion or other physical

condition must exercise care when using the

seat heater. It may cause burns even at low

temperatures, especially if used for long

periods of time.

Do not place anything on the seat or seatback

that insulates against heat, such as a blanket

or cushion. This may cause the seat heater to

overheat. Sitting in a seat that has been over

-

heated could cause serious burns due to the

increased surface temperature of the seat.

WARNING!

All occupants, including the driver, should not

operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until

the head restraints are placed in their proper

positions in order to minimize the risk of neck

injury in the event of a crash.

Head restraints should never be adjusted

while the vehicle is in motion. Driving a vehicle

with the head restraints improperly adjusted

or removed could cause serious injury or

death in the event of a collision.

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To raise the head restraint, pull upward on the

head restraint. To lower the head restraint, push

the adjustment button, located at the base of the

head restraint, and push downward on the head

restraint.

Adjustment Button

For comfort, the Active Head Restraints can be

tilted forward and rearward. To tilt the head

restraint closer to the back of your head, pull

forward on the bottom of the head restraint. Push

rearward on the bottom of the head restraint to

move the head restraint away from your head.

Active Head Restraint (Normal Position)

Active Head Restraint (Tilted)

NOTE:

The head restraints should only be removed by

qualified technicians, for service purposes only.

If either of the head restraints require removal,

see an authorized dealer.

In the event of deployment of an Active Head

Restraint, see

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WARNING!

ALL the head restraints MUST be reinstalled in

the vehicle to properly protect the occupants.

All occupants, including the driver, should not

operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until

the head restraints are placed in their proper

positions in order to minimize the risk of neck

injury in the event of a collision.

Do not place items over the top of the Active

Head Restraint, such as coats, seat covers or

portable DVD players. These items may inter

-

fere with the operation of the Active Head

Restraint in the event of a collision and could

result in serious injury or death.

Active Head Restraints may be deployed if

they are struck by an object such as a hand,

foot or loose cargo. To avoid accidental

deployment of the Active Head Restraint

ensure that all cargo is secured, as loose

cargo could contact the Active Head Restraint

during sudden stops. Failure to follow this

warning could cause personal injury if the

Active Head Restraint is deployed.

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Adjustment — Rear Seats

The head restraints on the outboard seats are not

adjustable. They automatically fold forward when

the rear seat is folded to a load floor position, but

do not return to their normal position when the rear

seat is raised. After returning either seat to its

upright position, raise the head restraint until it

locks in place. The outboard head restraints are

not removable.

Returning Rear Head Restraint

The center head restraint has limited adjustment.

Lift upward on the head restraint to raise it, or push

downward on the head restraint to lower it.

Head Restraint Removal — Rear Seats

The center head restraint can be adjusted when

occupied, or removed for Child Seat Tethering.

To remove the head restraint, raise it as far as it

can go by pulling upward. Then, push the release

button at the base of the post while pulling the

head restraint upward. To reinstall the head

restraint, put the head restraint posts into the

holes and push downward. Then, adjust the head

restraint to the appropriate height.

Center Head Restraint Release Button

NOTE:

For proper routing of a Child Seat Tether, see

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WARNING!

ALL the head restraints MUST be reinstalled in

the vehicle to properly protect the occupants.

Follow the reinstallation instructions above

prior to operating the vehicle or occupying

a seat.

Sitting in a seat with the head restraint in its

lowered position could result in serious injury

or death in a collision. Always make sure the

outboard head restraints are in their upright

positions when the seat is to be occupied.

WARNING!

A loose head restraint thrown forward in a

collision or hard stop could cause serious

injury or death to occupants of the vehicle.

Always securely stow removed head restraints

in a location outside the occupant compart

-

ment.

ALL the head restraints MUST be reinstalled in

the vehicle to properly protect the occupants.

Follow the reinstallation instructions above

prior to operating the vehicle or occupying a

seat.

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UCONNECT VOICE RECOGNITION

I

NTRODUCING

V

OICE

R

ECOGNITION

Start using Uconnect Voice Recognition with these

helpful quick tips. It provides the key Voice

Commands and tips you need to know to control

your vehicle’s Voice Recognition (VR) system.

Uconnect 4C NAV With 8.4-inch Display

B

ASIC

V

OICE

C

OMMANDS

The following basic Voice Commands can be given

at any point while using your Uconnect system.
Push the VR button . After the beep, say:

“Cancel” to stop a current voice session

“Help” to hear a list of suggested Voice

Commands

“Repeat” to listen to the system prompts again

Notice the visual cues that inform you of your VR

system’s status. Cues appear on the touchscreen.

G

ET

S

TARTED

The Voice Recognition (VR) button is used to

activate/deactivate your Voice Recognition

system.
Helpful hints for using Voice Recognition:

Reduce background noise. Wind and passenger

conversations are examples of noise that may

impact recognition.

Speak clearly at a normal pace and volume

while facing straight ahead.

Each time you give a Voice Command, you must

first push the Voice Recognition (VR) button,

wait until after the beep, then say your Voice

Command.

You can interrupt the help message or system

prompts by pushing the VR button and saying a

Voice Command from the current category.

Uconnect Voice Command Buttons

A

DDITIONAL

I

NFORMATION

Uconnect are registered trademarks and Mopar

Owner Connect is a trademark of FCA US LLC.

1 — Push To Start Or Answer A Phone Call And

Send Or Receive A Text
2 — Push The Voice Recognition Button To Begin

Radio, Media, And Climate Functions

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SiriusXM® and all related marks and logos are

trademarks of SiriusXM® Radio Inc.

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Uconnect System Support:

US residents visit

www.DriveUconnect.com

or

call: 1-877-855-8400 (24 hours a day 7 days a

week)

Canadian residents visit

www.DriveUcon

-

nect.ca

or call: 1-800-465-2001 (English) or

1-800-387-9983 (French)

SiriusXM Guardian™ services support:

US residents visit

https://www.driveucon

-

nect.com/sirius-xm-guardian.html

or call:

1-844-796-4827

Canadian residents visit

https://www.driveu

-

connect.ca/en/sirius-xm-guardian

or call:

1-877-324-9091

MIRRORS

I

NSIDE

R

EARVIEW

M

IRROR

Automatic Dimming Mirror

The rearview mirror can be adjusted up, down, left,

and right. The mirror should be adjusted to center

on the view through the rear window.
This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight

glare from vehicles behind you.

NOTE:

The Automatic Dimming Mirror feature is disabled

when the vehicle is in REVERSE to improve the

driver’s rear view.
You can turn the Automatic Dimming Mirror

feature on or off by pushing the button at the base

of the mirror. A light in the button will illuminate to

indicate when the dimming feature is activated.
In the event that the mirror is not equipped with a

physical on/off button for auto dimming, there will

be a soft button in the radio to turn the Auto

Dimming Mirror feature on/off.

Automatic Dimming Mirror Button

I

LLUMINATED

V

ANITY

M

IRRORS

To access an illuminated vanity mirror, flip down

one of the visors and lift the cover.

Illuminated Vanity Mirror

Sun Visor “Slide-On-Rod” Feature —

If Equipped

The sun visor “Slide-On-Rod” feature allows for

additional flexibility in positioning the sun visor to

block out the sun.
1. Fold down the sun visor.
2. Unclip the visor from the corner clip.
3. Pivot the sun visor toward the side window.
4. Extend the sun visor for additional sun

blockage.

CAUTION!

To avoid damage to the mirror during cleaning,

never spray any cleaning solution directly onto

the mirror. Apply the solution onto a clean cloth

and wipe the mirror clean.

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NOTE:

The sun visor can also be extended while the sun

visor is against the windshield for additional sun

blockage through the front of the vehicle.

O

UTSIDE

M

IRRORS

The outside mirror(s) can be adjusted to the center

of the adjacent lane of traffic to achieve the

optimal view.

Outside Mirrors Folding Feature

All outside mirrors are hinged and may be moved

either forward or rearward to resist damage. The

hinges have three detent positions:

Full forward position

Full rearward position

Normal position

O

UTSIDE

A

UTOMATIC

D

IMMING

M

IRROR

— I

F

E

QUIPPED

The outside driver’s side mirror, and passenger

mirror on some models, will automatically dim for

glare from vehicles behind you. This feature is

controlled by the inside automatic dimming mirror.

The mirror will automatically adjust for headlight

glare when the inside mirror adjusts.

P

OWER

M

IRRORS

The power mirror switch is located on the driver's

side door trim panel.
The power mirror controls consist of mirror select

buttons and a four-way mirror control switch. To

adjust a mirror, push the mirror select button for

the mirror that you want to adjust. Using the mirror

control switch, push on any of the four arrows for

the direction that you want the mirror to move.

Power Mirror Switch

Power mirror preselected positions can be

controlled by the optional Driver Memory Settings

Feature

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page 28.

WARNING!

Vehicles and other objects seen in an outside

convex mirror will look smaller and farther away

than they really are. Relying too much on side

convex mirrors could cause you to collide with

another vehicle or other object. Use your inside

mirror when judging the size or distance of a

vehicle seen in a side convex mirror.

1 — Left Mirror Selection
2 — Mirror Direction Control
3 — Right Mirror Selection

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40

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE

P

OWER

F

OLDING

O

UTSIDE

M

IRRORS

I

F

E

QUIPPED

The power folding mirrors can be folded rearward

and unfolded into the normal driving position.
The switch for the power folding mirrors is located

between the power mirror switches L (left) and

R (right). Push the switch once and the mirrors will

fold in, push the switch a second time and the

mirrors will return to the normal driving position.
If the mirror is manually folded after a powered

cycle, a potential extra button push is required to

get the mirrors back to the normal driving position.

If the mirror does not fold automatically, check for

ice or dirt buildup at the pivot area, which can

cause excessive drag.

Power Folding Mirror Switch

Resetting The Power Folding Outside Mirrors
You may need to reset the power folding mirrors if

the following occurs:

The mirrors are accidentally blocked while folding.

The mirrors are accidentally manually folded/

unfolded (by hand or by pushing the power

folding mirror switch).

The mirrors come out of the unfolded position.

The mirrors shake and vibrate at normal driving

speeds.

To reset the power folding mirrors: Fold and unfold

them by pushing the button (this may require

multiple attempts). This resets them to their

normal driving position.

H

EATED

M

IRRORS

— I

F

E

QUIPPED

These mirrors are heated to melt frost or

ice. This feature will be activated

whenever you turn on the rear window

defroster (if equipped)

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page 51.

T

ILT

S

IDE

M

IRRORS

I

N

R

EVERSE

I

F

E

QUIPPED

This feature provides automatic outside mirror

positioning which will assist with the driver’s

ground visibility. The outside mirrors will move

slightly downward from the present position

when the vehicle is shifted into REVERSE.

The outside mirrors will then return to the original

position when the vehicle is shifted out of

REVERSE. If the vehicle is equipped with memory

settings, this feature will be linked to the

programmable settings.

NOTE:

The Tilt Side Mirrors In Reverse feature can be

turned on and off using the Uconnect system

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page 155.

UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER

(HOMELINK®)

HomeLink® Buttons And Indicator Light

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE

41

Use this QR code to access your

digital experience.

HomeLink® replaces up to

three hand-held transmitters

that operate devices such as

garage door openers, motor

-

ized gates, lighting, or home

security systems. The HomeLink® unit is

powered by your vehicle’s 12 Volt battery.

The HomeLink® buttons that are located in the

overhead console or sunvisor designate the

three different HomeLink® channels.

To operate HomeLink®, push and release any

of the programmed HomeLink® buttons. These

buttons will activate the devices they are

programmed to with each press of the corre

-

sponding HomeLink® button.

The HomeLink® indicator light is located above

the center button.

NOTE:

HomeLink® is disabled when the Vehicle Security

system is active

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page 321.

B

EFORE

Y

OU

B

EGIN

P

ROGRAMMING

H

OME

L

INK

®

For efficient programming and accurate

transmission of the radio-frequency signal, it is

recommended that a new battery be placed in the

hand-held transmitter of the device that is being

programmed to the HomeLink® system. Make

sure your hand-held transmitter is programmed to

activate the device you are trying to program your

HomeLink® button to.
Ensure that your vehicle is parked outside of the

garage before you begin programming.
It is recommended that you erase all the channels

of your HomeLink® before you use it for the first

time.

E

RASING

A

LL

T

HE

H

OME

L

INK

®

C

HANNELS

To erase the channels, follow this procedure:
1. Place the ignition switch into the ON/RUN

position.

2. Push and hold the two outside HomeLink®

buttons (I and III) for up to 20 seconds, or until

the HomeLink® indicator light flashes.

NOTE:

Erasing all channels should only be performed

when programming HomeLink® for the first time.

Do not erase channels when programming addi

-

tional buttons.

I

DENTIFYING

W

HETHER

Y

OU

H

AVE

A

R

OLLING

C

ODE

O

R

N

ON

-R

OLLING

C

ODE

D

EVICE

Before programming a device to one of your

HomeLink® buttons, you must determine whether

the device has a rolling code or non-rolling code.
Rolling Code Devices
To determine if your device has a rolling code, a

good indicator is its manufacturing date. Typically,

devices manufactured after 1995 have rolling

codes. A device with a rolling code will also have a

“LEARN” or “TRAIN” button located where the

antenna is attached to the device. The button may

not be immediately visible when looking at the

device. The name and color of the button may vary

slightly by manufacturer.

NOTE:

The “LEARN” or “TRAIN” button is not the button

you normally use to operate the device.
Non-rolling Code Devices
Most devices manufactured before 1995 will not

have a rolling code. These devices will also not

have a “LEARN” or “TRAIN” button.

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