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NOTE:

For Manual Climate Controls, if the system is

in Mix, Floor or Defrost mode, the A/C can be

turned off, but the A/C system could remain

active to prevent fogging of the windows.

If fog or mist appears on the windshield or side

glass, select Defrost mode, and increase blower

speed if needed.

If your air conditioning performance seems

lower than expected, check the front of the A/C

condenser (located in front of the radiator), for

an accumulation of dirt or insects. Clean with a

gentle water spray from the front of the radiator

and through the condenser.

Recirculation Button

Press and release this button to change the

system between recirculation mode and

outside air mode. The Recirculation indicator

and the A/C indicator illuminate when the

Recirculation button is pressed. Recirculation can be

used when outside conditions such as smoke, odors,

dust, or high humidity are present. Recirculation can be

used in all modes except for Defrost. Recirculation may

be unavailable if conditions exist that could create

fogging on the inside of the windshield. The A/C can

be deselected manually without disturbing the mode

control selection. Continuous use of the Recirculation

mode may make the inside air stuffy and window

fogging may occur. Extended use of this mode is not

recommended. Recirculation mode may automatically

adjust to optimize customer experience for warming,

cooling, dehumidification, etc.
On systems with Manual Climate Controls, if equipped,

the Recirculation mode is not allowed in Defrost mode

to improve window clearing operation. Recirculation

is disabled automatically if this mode is selected.

Attempting to use Recirculation while in this mode

causes the LED in the control button to blink and

then turns off.

MAX Defrost Button

Push the MAX Defrost button to change

the current airflow setting to Defrost mode.

The indicator illuminates when this feature is

on. Max defrost set maximum temperature

setting for best windshield and side window defrosting

and defogging. If MAX Defrost mode is turned off, the

Climate Control system will return to the previous

setting. Air comes from the windshield and side window

demist outlets.

Rear Defrost Button — If Equipped

Push and release the Rear Defrost

Control button to turn on the rear window

defroster and the heated outside mirrors

(if equipped). The Rear Defrost indicator

illuminates when the rear window defroster is on.

The rear window defroster automatically turns off

after 10 minutes the first time it is activated after

the first key cycle. If the key cycle is engaged again,

the rear window defroster will automatically turn

off 5 minutes after it is activated.

CAUTION!

Failure to follow these cautions can cause

damage to the heating elements:

Use care when washing the inside of the rear

window. Do not use abrasive window cleaners

on the interior surface of the window. Use a

soft cloth and a mild washing solution, wiping

parallel to the heating elements. Labels can

be peeled off after soaking with warm water.

Do not use scrapers, sharp instruments, or

abrasive window cleaners on the interior

surface of the window.

Keep all objects a safe distance from the

window.

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Temperature Control

Temperature Control regulates the temperature of

the air forced through the climate system.

The temperature increases as you press

the red arrow button on the faceplate.

The temperature decreases as you press

the blue arrow button on the faceplate.

You can also adjust the temperature using the

sliding temperature bar on the touchscreen.

Slide the bar upward into the red to increase the

temperature, and slide it downward into the blue to

decrease the temperature.

Blower Control

Blower Control regulates the amount of

air forced through the climate system.

There are seven blower speeds available.

The blower speed increases as you press

the up arrow above the blower control symbol.

The blower speed decreases as you press the

down arrow below the blower control symbol.
You can also adjust the blower speed on the

touchscreen by selecting a speed on the blower bar.

Mode Control

Select Mode by pressing one of the Mode

buttons on the touchscreen, or the faceplate,

to change the airflow distribution mode.

Pushing this button will cycle through the five

mode combinations in order: Face, Face/Feet, Feet,

Windshield/Feet, Windshield. The cycle will repeat if

the button is continually pushed.

NOTE:

The distribution modes on the climate control

screen will also illuminate when a selection is

made using the button on the instrument panel.

Panel Mode

Air comes from the outlets in the

instrument panel. Each of these outlets

can be individually adjusted to direct the

flow of air. The air vents out of the center

outlets and outboard outlets can be moved up and

down or side to side to regulate airflow direction.

Move the vent to the furthermost sides to close

the vent.

Bi-Level Mode

Air comes from the instrument panel

outlets and floor outlets. A slight amount

of air is directed through the defrost and

side window demister outlets.

NOTE:

Bi-Level mode is designed under comfort condi

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tions to provide cooler air out of the panel outlets

and warmer air from the floor outlets.

Floor Mode

Air comes from the floor outlets. A slight

amount of air is directed through the defrost

and side window demister outlets.

Defrost Mode

Air comes from the windshield and side

window demist outlets. When the defrost

button is selected, the blower level may

increase. Use Defrost mode with maximum

temperature settings for best windshield and side

window defrosting and defogging. When toggling the

front defrost mode button, the Climate Control system

will return to the previous setting.

Mix Mode

Air is directed through the floor, defrost,

and side window demister outlets.

This setting works best in cold or snowy

conditions that require extra heat to the

windshield. This setting is good for maintaining

comfort while reducing moisture on the

windshield.

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Climate Control OFF Button

Press and release this button to turn the

Climate Control ON/OFF.

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DDITIONAL

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These switches, mounted on the instrument panel

to the left of the steering column, activate the

additional rear heating/air conditioning system.

NOTE:

These switches must be enabled for operation by

the Upfitter.

Additional Rear Climate Controls Switches

Rear Blower Control

Push this button to turn on the rear climate

controls. An indicator light will turn on when

the rear climate control is on.

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PERATING

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IPS

Refer to the chart at the end of this section for

suggested control settings for various weather

conditions.

Summer Operation

The engine cooling system must be protected

with a high-quality antifreeze coolant to provide

proper corrosion protection and to protect against

engine overheating. OAT coolant (conforming to

MS.90032) is recommended.

Winter Operation

To ensure the best possible heater and defroster

performance, make sure the engine cooling

system is functioning properly and the proper

amount, type, and concentration of coolant is

used. Use of the Air Recirculation mode during

Winter months is not recommended, because it

may cause window fogging.

Vacation Storage

For information on maintaining the Climate Control

system when the vehicle is being stored for an

extended period of time, see

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Window Fogging

Vehicle windows tend to fog on the inside in mild, rainy,

and/or humid weather. To clear the windows, select

Defrost or Mix mode and increase the front blower

speed. Do not use the Recirculation mode without A/C

for long periods, as fogging may occur.

Outside Air Intake

Make sure the air intake, located directly in front of

the windshield, is free of obstructions, such as

leaves. Leaves collected in the air intake may

reduce airflow, and if they enter the air distribution

box, they could plug the water drains. In Winter

months, make sure the air intake is clear of ice,

slush, and snow.

Cabin Air Filter

The Climate Control system filters out dust and

pollen from the air. Contact an authorized dealer to

service your cabin air filter, and to have it replaced

when needed.

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Operating Tips Chart

INTERIOR STORAGE AND EQUIPMENT

S

TORAGE

Glove Box Compartments
The glove box compartment is located on the

passenger side of the instrument panel and

features both an upper and lower storage area.

Glove Box Compartments

Dash Storage
The dash storage is located on the right side of the

instrument panel.

Dash Storage

Underseat Storage Tray (Driver Side Only) —

If Equipped
A storage tray is located under the driver’s seat.

To remove the tray, lift up on the tray to withdraw it

from the hooks on the support base, then slide the

tray out from under the seat.

Underseat Storage Tray

WEATHER

CONTROL SETTINGS

Hot Weather And

Vehicle Interior

Is Very Hot

Set the mode control to

(Panel mode),

(A/C) on,

and blower on high. Roll down

the windows for a minute to

flush out the hot air. Adjust

the controls as needed to

achieve comfort.

Warm Weather

Turn

(A/C) on and set

the mode control to

(Panel Mode).

Cool Sunny

Operate in

(Bi-Level Mode).

Cool & Humid

Conditions

Set the mode control to

(Mix Mode) and turn (A/C)

on to keep windows clear.

Cold Weather

Set the mode control to

(Floor Mode). If windshield

fogging starts to occur, move

the control to

(Mix Mode).

1 — Upper Glove Box Compartment
2 — Lower Glove Box Compartment

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USB C

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The USB ports are located on the instrument panel to

the right of the radio. This feature allows an external

USB device to be plugged into the USB port.
Plugging in a smartphone device to a USB port

may activate Android Auto™ or Apple CarPlay®

features, if equipped. For further information, refer

to “Android Auto™” or “Apple CarPlay®” in the

Owner’s Manual Supplement.

NOTE:

Two devices can be plugged in at the same time,

and both ports will provide charging capabilities.

Only one port can transfer data to the system at

a time.
For example, if a device is plugged into the Type A

USB port and another device is plugged into the

Type C USB port, a message will appear and allow

you to select which device to use.
Different scenarios are listed as follows when a

non-phone device is plugged into the smaller and

larger USB ports, and when a phone device is

plugged into the smaller and larger USB ports:

“A new device is now connected. Previous

connection was lost.”

“(Phone Name) now connected. Previous

connection was lost.”

“Another device is in use through the same USB

port. Please disconnect the first device to use

the second device.”

Plugging in a phone or another USB device may cause

the connection to a previous device to be lost.

AUX Jack And USB Ports

By using a USB cable to connect an external device:

The device can be played on the vehicle’s sound

system, providing the artist, track title, and

album information on the radio display.

NOTE:

Depending on track configuration, track infor

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mation may not be present on the radio display.

The device can be controlled using the radio

buttons to play, and browse the contents of the

device.

The audio device battery charges when plugged

into the USB port.

NOTE:

Charge unsupported devices with the Charge Only

USB ports. If an unsupported device is plugged into

a Media USB port, a message will display on the

touchscreen that the device is not supported by

the system.

USB Charging Port

The USB connector port can be used for charging

purposes only. Use the connection cable to

connect an external USB device to the vehicle's

USB charging port.

NOTE:

If the device battery to be charged is completely

depleted, it may take awhile to charge.

1 — Media USB C and A Ports

WARNING!

Do not plug in or remove the external device

while driving. Failure to follow this warning could

result in a collision.

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P

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UTLETS

Passenger Compartment Power Outlet
The power outlet is located on the instrument

panel to the right of the radio. It only operates with

the ignition in the ON/RUN position.

Passenger Compartment Power Outlet

Load Compartment Power Outlet — If Equipped
The load compartment power outlet is located in

the rear cargo compartment. The outlet can be is

used for powering 12 Volt adapter accessories and

recharging communications devices.

Load Compartment Power Outlet

NOTE:

Do not connect devices with power higher than

180 W to the socket. Do not damage the socket by

using unsuitable adapters.

Power Outlet Fuses — Under Hood

1 — F14 Fuse 20 Amp Yellow Front Power Outlet
2 — F09 Fuse 15 Amp Blue Rear Power Outlet

WARNING!

To avoid serious injury or death:

Only devices designed for use in this type of outlet

should be inserted into any 12 Volt outlet.

Do not touch with wet hands.

Close the lid when not in use and while driving

the vehicle.

If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an

electric shock and failure.

CAUTION!

Many accessories that can be plugged in draw

power from the vehicle's battery, even when not in

use (i.e., cellular phones, etc.). Eventually, if

plugged in long enough, the vehicle's battery

will discharge sufficiently to degrade battery life

and/or prevent the engine from starting.

Accessories that draw higher power (i.e., coolers,

vacuum cleaners, lights, etc.) will degrade the

battery even more quickly. Only use these intermit

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P

OWER

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There is a 115 Volt, 150 Watt inverter outlet

located on the instrument panel, to the right of

the radio, to convert DC current to AC current.

This outlet can power cellular phones, electronics

and other low power devices requiring power up to

150 Watts. Certain game consoles will exceed this

power limit, as will most power tools.

Power Inverter Location

To turn on the power inverter outlet, simply plug in

the device. The outlet automatically turns off when

the device is unplugged.
The power inverter is designed with built-in overload

protection. If the power rating of 150 Watts is

exceeded, the power inverter will automatically shut

down. Once the electrical device has been removed

from the outlet the inverter should automatically reset.

To avoid overloading the circuit, check the power

ratings on electrical devices prior to using the inverter.

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Your vehicle may be equipped with two auxiliary

switches located on the instrument panel to the

left of the steering column which can be used to

power various electronic devices. Connections to

the switches are found in the right central pillar

fuse panel at the base of the passenger side

B-pillar.

Auxiliary Switches

Auxiliary Switch 1 is configured to constant battery

feed, while Auxiliary Switch 2 is configured to

ignition feed.
For further information on using the auxiliary

switches, please refer to the Ram Body Builder’s

Guide by accessing

www.rambodybuilder.com

and choosing the appropriate links.

After the use of high power draw accessories, or

long periods of the vehicle not being started (with

accessories still plugged in), the vehicle must be

driven a sufficient length of time to allow the

generator to recharge the vehicle's battery.

CAUTION!

WARNING!

To avoid serious injury or death:

Do not insert any objects into the receptacles.

Do not touch with wet hands.

Close the lid when not in use.

If this outlet is mishandled, it may cause an

electric shock and failure.

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Wireless Charging Pad

Your vehicle may be equipped with a 15W 3A Qi

wireless charging pad located below the center

stack. This charging pad is designed to wirelessly

charge your Qi enabled mobile phone. Qi is a

standard that allows wireless charging of your

mobile phone.
Your mobile phone must be designed for Qi wireless

charging. If the phone is not equipped with Qi wireless

charging functionality, an aftermarket sleeve or a

specialized back plate can be purchased from your

mobile phone provider or a local electronics retailer.

Please see your phone’s owner’s manual for further

information.

The wireless charging pad is equipped with an

anti-slip mat to hold your mobile phone in place,

and an LED indicator light.
LED Indicator Status:

NOTE:

Using a phone case may interfere with wireless

charging.

No Light: Charging pad is idle or searching for a

device.

Blue Light: Device is detected, and is charging.

Red Light/Flashing: Internal error, or foreign

object is detected.

Important Notes Regarding This Vehicle’s Wireless

Charging Pad:

With a compatible mobile phone placed on the

charging pad, when the ignition is switched to

the OFF position, a phone reminder message

will appear on the instrument cluster to warn

the customer.

Wireless charging is not as fast as when the

phone is connected to a wired charger.

The phone’s protective case must be removed

when placed on the wireless charging pad.

iPhone® 12 (including iPod®) is equipped with

software to protect the device from overheating.

When the software is active, the rate of charge

is slowed down to protect the device.

Phones must always be placed on the wireless

charging pad within the outline shown on the

pad so that its charging parts connect with the

charging coils of the system. Movement of the

phone during charging may prevent or slow the

rate of charge.

Having multiple applications open on the phone

while charging will reduce the charging effi

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ciency, and may even shut down an application

that is actively running (i.e. Apple CarPlay®).

This may also cause the phone to overheat.

Wireless chargers may implement certain methods

to prevent the phone from overheating during

charging such as slowing down the rate of charge.

In certain instances, the device may shut down for a

brief period of time (when the device reaches a

certain temperature). If this happens, it does not

mean there is a fault with the wireless charing pad.

This may just be a protective measure to prevent

damage to the phone.

CAUTION!

The key fob should not be placed on the

charging pad or within 6 inches (15 cm) of it.

Doing so can cause excessive heat buildup and

damage to the fob. Placing the fob in close

proximity of the charging pad blocks the fob from

being detected by the vehicle and prevents the

vehicle from starting.

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WINDOWS

P

OWER

W

INDOWS

The control on the left front door panel has

switches that control all power windows. There is a

single opening and closing switch on the front

passenger door for passenger window control.

Power Window Switches

NOTE:

The Key Off Power Delay feature will allow the

power windows to operate for up to three minutes

after the ignition is placed in the OFF position.

This feature is canceled when either front door is

opened.

Automatic Window Features — If Equipped

Auto-Down Feature
The window switches may be equipped with an

Auto-Down feature. Push the window switch for

half a second, release, and the window will go

down automatically.
To stop the window from going all the way down

during the auto-down operation, pull up or push

down on the switch briefly.

To open the window part way, lift the window

switch to the detent for less than half a second and

release it to stop the window.

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INDOW

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RATES

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This vehicle may be equipped with metal grates

over the sliding door windows. This feature is a part

of the vehicle’s safety system, and is designed to

protect you and your passengers in the event of an

accident.

Window Bar Grates

WARNING!

Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or with

access to an unlocked vehicle. Allowing children to

be in a vehicle unattended is dangerous for a

number of reasons. A child or others could be seri

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ously or fatally injured. Children should be warned

not to touch the parking brake, brake pedal or the

gear selector.

Do not leave the key fob in or near the vehicle

or in a location accessible to children, and do

not leave the Keyless Enter ‘n Go™ Ignition in

the ON/RUN position. Occupants, particularly

unattended children, can become entrapped

by the windows while operating the power

window switches. Such entrapment may

result in serious injury or death.

WARNING!

There is no auto-reverse protection. Be sure to

clear all objects from the window before closing.

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W

IND

B

UFFETING

Wind buffeting can be described as the perception of

pressure on the ears or a helicopter-type sound in the

ears. Your vehicle may exhibit wind buffeting with the

windows down, or the sunroof (if equipped) in certain

open or partially open positions. This is a normal

occurrence and can be minimized. If the buffeting

occurs with the rear windows open, open the front

and rear windows together to minimize the buffeting.

If the buffeting occurs with the sunroof open, adjust the

sunroof opening to minimize the buffeting or open

any window.

HOOD

O

PENING

To open the hood, two latches must be released.
1. Pull the hood release lever located on the

side of the instrument panel.

Hood Release

2. Move to the outside of the vehicle, reach into

the opening beneath the center of the hood

and push the safety latch lever to the right to

release it, before raising the hood.

Hood Safety Latch Lever Location

WARNING!

The metal grates over the sliding door windows

are designed to protect you in the event of an

accident. Modification or removal of the grates

could lead to serious injury or death.

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3. Raise the hood and place the hood prop rod in

hood slot to secure the hood in the open position.

Hood Prop Rod Slot

NOTE:

Vehicle must be at a stop and the gear selector

must be in PARK.

While lifting the hood, use both hands.

Before lifting the hood, check that the wiper arms

are not in motion and not in the lifted position.

C

LOSING

CARGO AREA FEATURES

The cargo area may be equipped with different

options such as optional side panels, rear seats

and an optional floor.

CAUTION!

Be sure to disengage the rod and secure it in

closed position before closing the hood. Damage

may occur.

WARNING!

Be sure the hood is fully latched before driving

your vehicle. If the hood is not fully latched, it

could open when the vehicle is in motion and

block your vision. Failure to follow this warning

could result in serious injury or death.

CAUTION!

To prevent possible damage:

Before closing hood, make sure the hood prop rod

is fully seated into its storage retaining clips.

Do not slam the hood to close it. Use a firm

downward push at the center front edge of the

hood to ensure that both latches engage.

Never drive your vehicle unless the hood is

fully closed, with both latches engaged.

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL

BASE / MIDLINE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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Use this QR code to access your

digital experience.

B

ASE

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IDLINE

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NSTRUMENT

C

LUSTER

D

ESCRIPTIONS

1. Speedometer

Indicates vehicle speed.

2. Instrument Cluster Display

The instrument cluster display features a

driver interactive display

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3. Tachometer

Indicates the engine speed in revolutions

per minute (RPM x 1000).

4. Fuel Gauge

The gauge shows the level of fuel in the

fuel tank when the ignition switch is in the

ON/RUN position.

The fuel pump symbol points to

the side of the vehicle where the

fuel door is located.

5. Temperature Gauge

The temperature gauge shows engine

coolant temperature. Any reading within the

normal range indicates that the engine

cooling system is operating satisfactorily.

The gauge pointer will likely indicate a

higher temperature when driving in hot

weather or up mountain grades. It should

not be allowed to exceed the upper limits of

the normal operating range.

NOTE:

The hard telltales will illuminate for a bulb check

when the ignition is first cycled.

WARNING!

A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or

others could be badly burned by steam or boiling

coolant. It is recommended to call an authorized

dealer for service if your vehicle overheats

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CAUTION!

Driving with a hot engine cooling system could

damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge

reads “H” pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the

vehicle with the air conditioner turned off until

the pointer drops back into the normal range.

If the pointer remains on the “H”, turn the

engine off immediately and call an authorized

dealer for service.

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

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I

NSTRUMENT

C

LUSTER

D

ESCRIPTIONS

1. Tachometer

This gauge measures engine revolutions

per minute (RPM x 1000). Before the

pointer reaches the red area, ease up on

the accelerator to prevent engine damage.

2. Instrument Cluster Display

When the appropriate conditions exist, this

display shows instrument cluster display

messages

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Odometer/Trip Odometer Display Area

US Federal regulations require that upon transfer of

vehicle ownership, the seller certify to the purchaser

the correct mileage that the vehicle has been driven.

If your odometer needs to be repaired or serviced,

the repair technician should leave the odometer

reading the same as it was before the repair or

service. If the technician cannot do so, then the

odometer must be set at zero, and a sticker must be

placed in the door jamb stating what the mileage

was before the repair or service. It is a good idea

for you to make a record of the odometer reading

before the repair/service, so that you can be sure

that it is properly reset, or that the door jamb sticker

is accurate if the odometer must be reset at zero.

Gear Selector Status (PRND)

The gear selector status “P, R, N, D, 1, 2, 3, 4,

etc.” are displayed indicating the gear selector

position. Telltales “1, 2, 3, 4, etc.” indicate the

manual mode has been engaged and the gear

selected is displayed

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3. Temperature Gauge

The temperature gauge shows engine

coolant temperature. Any reading within the

normal range indicates that the engine

cooling system is operating satisfactorily.

The pointer will likely indicate a higher

temperature when driving in hot weather

or up mountain grades. It should not be

allowed to exceed the upper limits of the

normal operating range.

4. Fuel Gauge

The pointer shows the level of fuel in the

fuel tank when the ignition switch is in the

ON/RUN position.

The fuel pump symbol points to

the side of the vehicle where the

fuel door is located

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5. Speedometer

Indicates vehicle speed.

WARNING!

A hot engine cooling system is dangerous. You or

others could be badly burned by steam or boiling

coolant. You may want to call an authorized

dealer for service if your vehicle overheats.

CAUTION!

Driving with a hot engine cooling system could

damage your vehicle. If the temperature gauge

reads “H,” pull over and stop the vehicle. Idle the

vehicle with the air conditioner turned off until

the pointer drops back into the normal range.

If the pointer remains on the “H,” turn the

engine off immediately and call an authorized

dealer for service.

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY

Your vehicle will be equipped with an instrument

cluster display, which offers useful information

to the driver. With the ignition in the OFF mode,

opening/closing of a door will activate the display

for viewing, and display the total miles, or

kilometers, in the odometer. Your instrument

cluster display is designed to display important

information about your vehicle’s systems and

features. Using a driver interactive display located

on the instrument panel, your instrument cluster

display can show you how systems are working and

give you warnings when they are not. The steering

wheel mounted controls allow you to scroll through

the main menus and submenus. You can access

the specific information you want and make

selections and adjustments.

L

OCATION

A

ND

C

ONTROLS

The instrument cluster display features a driver

interactive display that is located in the instrument

cluster.

Instrument Cluster Display and Controls

This system allows the driver to select a variety

of useful information by pushing the switches

mounted on the instrument panel. Examples of

menu items are:

Buzzer Volume

Exit Menu

If equipped with a Uconnect system, some

customer programmable features will display in

the radio

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The system allows the driver to select information

by pushing the following buttons mounted on the

instrument panel to the left of the steering column:

Instrument Cluster Display Control Buttons

Left Arrow Button
Push and release the left arrow button to

access the information screens or submenu

screens of a main menu item.

CAUTION!

The simultaneous illumination of multiple safety

warning lights can signal the failure of the

instrument cluster display. If this happens

contact an authorized dealer

1 — Instrument Cluster Display Screen
2 — Instrument Cluster Display Controls

1 — Left Arrow Button
2 — Up Arrow Button
3 — Right Arrow Button
4 — Down Arrow Button
5 — OK Button

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Политика конфиденциальности