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Jeep grand cherokee Owner's Manual

Jeep Grand Cherokee Owner's Manual

Jeep Cherokee Owner's Manual

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  • Page three: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............3 INTRODUCTION .
  • Page v: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION • INTRODUCTION ......4 • Curl Over Alarm ..... . . 4 •...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Failure to use the driver and passenger seat belts provided as standard equipment on all vehicles is Thank you for selecting one of our popular Jeep Utility vehicles have a significantly higher roll over a major cause of serious injury or death. In a roll models.
  • Folio seven: Important Discover

    IMPORTANT NOTICE The Owner'due south Manual illustrates and describes the modifications to the original condition are subse- features that are standard or available every bit extra quently made on the manufacturers vehicles. ALL MATERIAL Contained IN THIS PUBLICA- toll options. Therefore, some of the equipment TION IS BASED ON THE LATEST Data Your warranties practice non cover any part that the and accessories in this publication may not ap-...
  • Folio 8: How To Utilise This Transmission

    HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Consult the table of contents to determine which This manual contains WARNINGS against oper- The vehicle identification number (VIN) is constitute section contains the information y'all want. ating procedures which could result in an acci- on a stamped plate located on the left front end corner dent or bodily injury.
  • Page 9: Things To Know Before Starting Your Vehicle

    THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE • A Discussion ABOUT YOUR KEYS ....nine • Ignition Key ......9 •...
  • Folio x • To Disarm the Organisation ....13 • POWER WINDOWS ......xiv •...
  • Page 11: A Give-and-take Almost Your Keys

    A Word ABOUT YOUR KEYS Key-In-Ignition Reminder remains on, this indicates a malfunction in the electronics. If the bulb begins to wink immediately The keys for your new vehicle are enclosed in a If the commuter'south door is opened when the key is in the later the ignition switch has been turned on, this plastic purse with the key code number on it.
  • Page 12: General Information

    General Information ILLUMINATED ENTRY interrupted, preventing activation of the rear wiper bract while the flipper glass is open up. Hereby, Siemens AG, Automotive Systems Group, The interior lights come on when you open whatever Access Control and Security Systems, declares door. They volition remain on for about 30 seconds NOTE: that the Sentry Key Immobilizer is in compliance afterwards all doors are airtight then fade to off.
  • Page 13: Door Locks

    Door Locks Warning! All doors are equipped with a slide-type interior Avoid trapping anyone in the vehicle in a colli- door lock. To manually lock a door, slide the lever sion. Remember that the rear doors can simply be rearward (toward the rear of the vehicle) to the opened from the outside when the kid protec- "Lock"...
  • Page 14: Remote Keyless Entry

    Automatic Unlock on Get out Characteristic — Only unlock all doors and liftgate. The illuminated entry The Remote Keyless Entry is a 433.92 Mhz sys- Available if Auto Lock is Enabled organisation will also come on. tem. It volition be used in the post-obit European This feature will unlock all the doors when the countries, which apply Directive 1999/5/EC: Aus- NOTE:...
  • Folio 15: Security Alarm System - If Equipped

    1. With the transmitter buttons facing down, apply a SECURITY Alert Organization — IF detect feature (premium model just) tin can be dis- thin coin to pry the two halves of the transmitter abled by pressing the "Lock" button on the trans- EQUIPPED autonomously.
  • Page 16: Power Windows

    NOTE: Alert! In social club to avoid imitation alarms (premium model Never get out children in a vehicle, with the keys only), keep all windows and sunroof (if in the ignition switch. Occupants, particularly equipped) closed while the arrangement is armed. unattended children can become entrapped by POWER WINDOWS the windows while operating the power window switches.
  • Folio 17: Occupant Restraints

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINTS Buckle upwardly even though yous are an first-class WARNING! commuter, even on brusque trips. Someone on the road Some of the about important safety features in your • Wearing a seat chugalug incorrectly is dangerous. may be a poor driver and crusade a collision which vehicle are the restraint systems.
  • Page 18 2. The seat belt latch plate is higher up the back of 4. Position the lap belt across your thighs, below Alarm! your seat. Grasp the latch plate and pull out the your abdomen. To remove slack in the lap portion, A belt that is buckled into the wrong buckle will belt.
  • Page 19: Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage

    Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt When To Use The Automatic Locking Mode Anytime a child rubber seat is installed in a pas- Anchorage senger forepart seating position. Children 12 years In the front end seat positions, the shoulder chugalug tin old and under should exist properly restrained in the exist adapted upwardly or downward to position the rear seat whenever possible.
  • Page 20: Seat Belts And Pregnant Women

    run across the abdomen. That way the stiff NOTE: Alert! bones of the hips volition take the force if there is a The front airbags are certified to the regula- • Afterward a vehicle collision, the forepart passenger collision. tions that let less forceful deployment. outboard seat chugalug system must be checked Driver And Front Passenger The front airbags have a multi phase inflator de-...
  • Page 21 the instrument panel knee bolsters to provide 2. All occupants should use their lap and shoul- Alert! improved protection for the driver and forepart pas- der belts properly. • Practise non put anything on or effectually the front senger. Window numberless likewise piece of work with seat belts to three.
  • Page 22 • The ACM monitors the readiness of the elec- Airbag Organization Components inflate the front airbags. Different airbag infla- The airbag system consists of the following: tronic parts of the system whenever the ignition tion rates are possible based on collision se- switch is in the START or ON positions.
  • Folio 23 • Information technology is not appropriate to bulldoze your vehicle later the Annotation: Maintaining Your Airbag System airbags have deployed. If you are involved in A frontal collision that is not severe enough to another collision, the airbags will non be in demand airbag protection volition not activate the WARNING! place to protect you.
  • Page 24: Child Restraint

    Airbag Warning Light UF = Suitable for frontwards-facing "universal" cat- WARNING! You will want to have the airbag system ready to egory restraints approved for use in this historic period/ In a collision, an unrestrained child, even a tiny inflate for your protection in an impact. The airbag weight group.
  • Page 25 • Children under one year of age should continue Here are some tips for getting the most out of your nect the latch plate from the buckle and twist to ride in a rear-facing babe seat, fifty-fifty if they child restraint: the short buckle-end of the belt several times to weigh more 9 kg.
  • Folio 26: Engine Burglary Recommendations

    • Allow proper burglary, at least 1 931 km (1,200 seatback. Install the child restraint according to their back is against the seat dorsum should utilize the the manufacturers instructions, and tighten the lap/shoulder belt in a rear seat. miles), earlier requesting engine adjustments, if vehicle seat belt.
  • Page 27: Safety Tips

    SAFETY TIPS Safety Checks You lot Should Brand Safety Checks Y'all Should Make Inside The Vehicle Outside The Vehicle Frazzle Gas Seat Belts Tires Inspect the belt arrangement periodically, checking for Examine tires for excessive tread wear or uneven WARNING! cuts, frays and loose parts. Damaged parts must wearable patterns.
  • Page 29: Understanding The Features Of Your Vehicle

    UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE • MIRRORS ......30 • Inside Day/Dark Mirror ....30 •...
  • Page 30 • Interior Lighting ......36 • Front Map/Reading Lights ....36 •...
  • Page 31 • To Accelerate for Passing ....41 • Driving Up or Down Hills ....41 •...
  • Page 32 MIRRORS the base of the mirror. A light side by side to the button will Annotation: betoken when the dimming feature is activated. The rider outside mirror does not have Inside 24-hour interval/Dark Mirror this dimming characteristic. The mirror should be adjusted to center on the view through the rear window.
  • Page 33 Heated Remote Control Mirrors — If Ability Folding Outside Mirrors — If Lighted Vanity Mirrors — If Equipped Equipped Equipped To access a lighted vanity mirror, flip down 1 of the visors. These mirrors are heated to melt frost or The controls for the power folding mirrors are water ice.
  • Folio 34 Front end Seat Adjustment (Recline) Alert! To accommodate the seatback, lift the lever located on the It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, outboard side of the seat, lean back, and release inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, the lever at the desired position.
  • Page 35 Ability Seat Adjuster This seat besides has a manual recline lever located Circumspection! just to the rear of the power seat switch. Pull upwardly on Don't put anything nether a ability seat. It may the lever to recline the seat. Warning! cause damage to the seat controls.
  • Page 36 Power Reclining Seat used to recall the driver's seat and outside mirror, and radio station presets to saved positions. The recliner control is on the outboard side of the seat. Utilise this switch to recline the seatback and The Retention System buttons located on the driv- to return the seatback to the upright position.
  • Page 37 low-cal on the prepare switch volition go out telling you lot that 60/40 Divide Rear Seat the driver memory has been set. Either side of the rear seat tin be folded flat to let for extended cargo space and all the same maintain If your remote keyless entry transmitter is lost, you some rear seating room.
  • Folio 38 To restore the threescore/40 rear seat to the upright Alert! position perform the post-obit steps: If the hood is not fully latched, it could fly upwards Raise the rear seatback, headrests, and lock when the vehicle is moving and block your seatback it into place.
  • Page 39 Bombardment Saver Feature (Outside Lights) To modify the brightness of the musical instrument panel lights, turn the center portion of the multi-role If the multi-office command lever is in the headlight control lever up or down. or rear fog light position when the ignition switch is moved to the OFF position, the outside lights will Lights-On Reminder automatically plough off subsequently viii minutes.
  • Page forty Rear Fog Lights Headlamp Leveling Arrangement — If NUMBER FRONT 1 The rear fog lite switch is in the multi- Equipped OF PER- REAR function control lever. To activate the rear Your vehicle may be equipped with a headlamp SONS fog lights, rotate the multi-office control leveling organisation.
  • Page 41 WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS To use the washer, pull the lever toward you and Plough the cease of the lever to 1 of the five filibuster agree while spray is desired. If the lever is pulled positions for the desired filibuster interval. The delay The front and rear wipers and washers are oper- while in the delay range, the wiper will operate for tin can be regulated from a maximum of approxi-...
  • Page 42 To activate the rain sensitive wiper system, turn wipes may be desired, in foggy/misty morn- the front wiper control lever to AUTO. When you ings, where condensation builds up very turn the lever to AUTO, the wipers volition operate a slowly on the windshield, or when water accu- single wipe cycle.
  • Page 43 ing the ON·OFF to turn the system OFF or turning heavily loaded (especially when towing) the off the ignition erases the memory. vehicle may slow below the SET speed. If the vehicle speed drops below 48 km/h (thirty mph), To Resume Speed the Speed Control volition automatically disen- To resume a previously set up speed, press and gage.
  • Page 44 the C/T (Compass/Temperature) button will return they take been turned off before leaving the Alarm! the brandish to the normal compass/temperature vehicle. To help proceed your vehicle nether control, practice non display. See the advisable heading for each Electronic Vehicle Information Center apply Speed Control nether these weather: brandish or feature for more than data.
  • Folio 45 • COOLANT LEVEL Low (with graphic) P (Park) or N (Neutral) position. Pressing the Stride button when in this brandish will select "Aye" or • WASHER FLUID Depression (with graphic) "No." • Retentiveness SEAT DISABLED Remote Unlock Driver'due south Door 1st? Customer Programmable Features When this feature is selected simply the driver'southward door Press the Carte button until i of the following...
  • Page 46 the sound horn on lock feature selected. Pressing Low Fuel Chime? the STEP push when in this display will select Y When this feature is selected a chinkle will sound (Yeah) or Due north (No). when the depression fuel warning low-cal is displayed in the instrument panel cluster.
  • Folio 47 Footstep Push button Miles to Service To Put Into a Calibration Mode Press this button to cycle through all the Shows the distance remaining to require service. Turn on the ignition and set the display to Compass/Mini-Trip Estimator displays. Compass/Temperature. Press and concord the RE- Note: Fix button to alter the display between VAR This display can be reset to the prepare service...
  • Page 49 To prepare the variance: Turn the ignition ON and set Manual Open Style the display to Compass/Temperature. Press the The sunroof can also exist opened past pressing and RESET push button approximately 10 seconds. The last property the switch rearward. One time the switch is variance zone number will be displayed.
  • Page 50 Ignition Off Operation Alarm! The sunroof volition also operate up to 45 seconds Practice not allow small children to operate the sun- afterward the ignition has been turned off. The sunroof roof, and never allow objects to project through operation volition be canceled if either of the front the sunroof opening.
  • Page 51 The power outlets are a directly feed from the GLOVE COMPARTMENT The rear passengers have access to two cup bombardment and so they receive power whether the ignition holders that pull out from the rear of the center The glove compartment light will remain on if the is in the ON or OFF position.
  • Page 52 Retractable Cargo Area Cover — If WARNING! WARNING! Equipped In an accident a cargo cover loose in the vehicle Cargo necktie-downwardly hooks are not safe anchors for a To cover the cargo area: could cause injury. It could wing around in a kid seat tether strap.
  • Folio 53 • Do not pile baggage or cargo college than the Circumspection! Alert! top of the seatback. This could impair visibility • To foreclose impairment to the roof of your ve- Cargo must be securely tied before driving your or become a dangerous projectile in a sudden hicle, Do Not behave whatever loads on the roof vehicle.
  • Page 55: Understanding Your Instrument Panel

    Agreement YOUR INSTRUMENT Console • Musical instrument Panel AND INTERIOR CONTROLS ..54 • INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ..... 55 •...
  • Page 56 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND INTERIOR CONTROLS...
  • Page 57 Instrument CLUSTER 4.0L/four.7L ENGINE...
  • Page 58 4.7L HO ENGINE...
  • Folio 59 2.7L DIESEL ENGINE...
  • Page lx Musical instrument CLUSTER 4. High Axle Indicator Light 9. Malfunction Indicator Light This lite shows that the headlights are This light is part of an onboard diagnos- Clarification on high beam. Pull the multi-function con- tic system called OBD that monitors 1.
  • Page 61 11. Cheque Gages Alert Light This light will come on for 3 seconds as a seedling displayed to the trip odometer existence displayed, This calorie-free illuminates when the voltmeter, check when the ignition is offset turned ON. press the "Reset" button. oil pressure, or coolant temperature xiv.
  • Page 62 or has become inoperative. The organisation reverts to 22. Forepart Fog Light Indicator Lite 24. Rear Fog Low-cal Indicator Light standard non-anti-lock brakes. Turn the engine This low-cal illuminates when the front fog This lite illuminates when the rear fog OFF and ON again to reset Anti-Lock Brake lights are ON.
  • Page 63 Audio SYSTEMS Blower Control Mode Selection Refer to your Sound Systems Booklet. The rotary knob The style se- on the left con- lector (the correct CLIMATE CONTROLS trols the blower rotary knob) and tin be gear up tin can be fix in Air-conditioning in one of four po- whatsoever of the fol-...
  • Folio 64 Panel Infrared Dual-Zone Climate Command — Operation of the organisation is quite simple. Begin past Air flows through the outlets located in the turning the right mode knob to Machine. Dial in the If Equipped musical instrument console. temperature y'all would like the system to maintain The Infrared Dual-Zone Climate Control System past rotating the driver's or passenger's control automatically maintains the interior comfort level...
  • Folio 65 • Bi-Level Manual Operation Note: However, this organization does offer a total complement Air flows both through the outlets located in If the interior of the windows begins to fog, of manual override features. There is a manual the instrument panel and those located on press the "Recirculate"...
  • Page 66 REAR WINDOW FEATURES If the liftgate flipper glass is open, connection to The defroster will automatically plough off later on most the rear window wiper is interrupted preventing ten minutes. For about five more than minutes of op- Rear Window Wiper/Washer activation of the rear wiper blade. When the eration, button the button again.
  • Page 67: Starting And Operating

    STARTING AND OPERATING • STARTING Procedure ..... 68 • Normal Starting — Gasoline Engines ... 68 •...
  • Page 68 • Shift Positions ......75 • Shifting Procedure ..... . 75 •...
  • Folio 69 • Replacement Tires ..... . 83 • Tire Chains or Traction Devices ....83 •...
  • Page 70 STARTING Procedure way to the flooring. Release the accelerator pedal Notation: and the key once the engine is running smoothly. Start the engine with the selector lever in the N In common cold weather, 15°C (5°F) repeat pace 2. (Neutral) or P (Park) position. Utilise the brake When the pre-heat calorie-free goes off, turn the If the engine shows no sign of starting after 2 15 before shifting to any driving range.
  • Page 71 idle speed and run for several seconds. This Notation: The post-obit chart should be used as a guide in assures proper lubrication of the turbo- determining the amount of engine idle fourth dimension re- Letting the engine idle later extended opera- charger.
  • Page 72 • Shift into the desire shift range and resume AUTOMATIC Manual Electronically Controlled V Speed driving. The pointer on the selector indicates the transmis- Automatic Transmission (iv.7L Engine sion gear range (selector is illuminated for night But) NOTE: driving). Starting time the engine with the selector lever in This electronically controlled transmission pro- Fifty-fifty if the transmission can be reset, it is N (Neutral) or P (Park) position.
  • Folio 73 Overdrive The O/D OFF feature must be selected, if desired, WARNING! For most city and highway driving. The each time the engine is started. • Your vehicle could move and hurt yous and transmission contains electronically con- others if it is not completely in P (Park). Cheque trolled fourth and 5th gears (Overdrives) and by trying to move the gearshift lever back and volition automatically shift from D (Drive) to 4th and...
  • Page 74 • If the vehicle has not been driven for several ii (Second) the transmission becomes hot enough the O/D For driving slowly in heavy city traffic or on moun- OFF indicator light and TRANS OVER TEMP warn- days, the first few seconds of operation after tain roads where more precise speed command is ing lite in the instrument cluster may come up on.
  • Page 75 Protect Mode - Electronically Gear Ranges Circumspection! Controlled Transmission DO Not race the engine when shifting from P When "rocking" a stuck vehicle by moving be- (Park) or Northward (Neutral) position into another gear This transmission is monitored electronically for tween "Outset"...
  • Page 76 D (Drive) downhill. To prevent excessive engine speed do When operating your vehicle in 4LO, the engine For most city and highway driving. All five forward non exceed forty km/h (25 mph) in this range. speed is approximately three times that of the 4 gears are available in this range.
  • Page 77 Shift Positions Shifting Procedure NOTE: Shifting into or out of 4LO is possible with the For additional information on the appropriate use vehicle completely stopped, withal difficulty of each transfer case mode position, see the may occur due to the mating clutch teeth non information below: being properly aligned.
  • Page 78 lar. Follow the Quadra-Trac Ii transfer case shifting Warning! information, preceding this department, for shifting • Leaving children unattended in a vehicle is this system. dangerous for a number of reasons. A child or VARI-LOK Front end AND REAR AXLES others could be injured. Children should be —...
  • Page 79 Be sure the parking brake is fully disengaged occurring you may experience slight pedal move. Warning! before driving. Failure to do and then can lead to brake The motility can be more than apparent on ice and To utilize your brakes and accelerator more than safely, failure.
  • Page 80 • After going through deep water or a auto wash, iv LO range on the route in pelting, ice, snowfall, mud or Alert! brakes may become wet, resulting in de- sand to become heavy loads rolling, or whenever If the engine stalls or you lose headway or creased performance and unpredictable brak- "High"...
  • Folio 81 After Driving Off-Road mance, and immovability for your vehicle. The manu- Alert! facture recommends the use of gasolines that Off-road operation puts more stress on your ve- Abrasive material in any part of the brakes may meet the WWFC specifications if they are avail- hicle than does almost on-road driving.
  • Folio 82 Exercise non use gasolines containing Methanol. FUEL REQUIREMENTS — DIESEL FUEL TANK FILLER CAP (GAS CAP) Diesel fuel fuels are available from most reputable fuel Use of methanol/gasoline blends may result in marketers. We encourage you to apply only the all-time starting and driveability problems and damage Alert! quality fuel with a calculated Cetane Index of 45 or...
  • Page 83 TIRES AND WHEELS WARNING! Warning! The manufactory installed tires on your vehicle are • Remove the fuel cap slowly to forbid fuel selected to provide the best all effectually tire perfor- If y'all remove the fuel cap too quickly, you could spray from the filler cervix which may cause mance for normal functioning when inflated as be injured.
  • Folio 84 Rotation is recommended at 12 000 km (seven,500 Tire Inflation Pressures Tire Rotation miles) if you lot are following Maintenance Schedule The tire pressure level should exist checked and ad- Tires on the front and rear axles of vehicles "A" and at v 000 km (three,000 miles) intervals if you lot justed at least once every month.
  • Page 85: Replacement Tires

    If your vehicle vibrates, you may take a tire and WARNING! CAUTION! wheel out of residue. Proper balancing will re- • Never use a tire smaller than the minimum Replacing original tires with tires of a different duce vibration and avoid tire cupping and spotty tire size listed on your vehicle's tire placard.
  • Page 86: Tire Spinning

    • Follow tire concatenation manufacturer's instructions for When the tread pattern is worn down to these WARNING! mounting chains. treadwear indicators, the tires should be re- Improper towing tin lead to an injury blow. placed. • Install chains snugly and tighten after 1 km (1/2 Follow these guidelines to brand your trailer mile) of driving.
  • Page 87: Trailer And Tongue Weight

    • When hauling cargo or towing a trailer, practice non Trailer and Natural language Weight Minimum Vehicle Requirements for overload your vehicle or trailer. Overloading Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) ways the weight of Trailer Towing can crusade a loss of control, poor functioning the trailer plus the weight of all cargo, consum- Notation: or impairment to brakes, beam, engine, transmis-...
  • Page 89: What To Do In Emergencies

    WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES • Take a chance WARNING FLASHERS ....88 • IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS ....88 •...
  • Folio 90 Run a risk Warning FLASHERS IF YOUR ENGINE OVERHEATS Caution! Your vehicle's adventure warning flasher is an emer- In any of the following situations, you can reduce Driving with a hot cooling system could damage gency alert system. When you lot activate information technology, all the potential for overheating past taking the appro- your vehicle.
  • Folio 91 Alarm! Caution! Always shop the jack, lug wrench and spare, apartment The jack is for changing wheels on this vehicle or damaged tire securely in the proper identify. only. Place the jack under the axle only. Never Never leave them loose in the vehicle where utilise your vehicle jack on the bumpers, sills or they could become dangerous projectiles during underbody of your vehicle.
  • Page 92 • Block the front To Supervene upon the Spare Tire and rear of the i. Replace the tire into the rear compartment: diagonally a. replace the hold-downwardly nut. posite tire. For example, if the b. lower the rear compartment cover right front tire is 2.
  • Page 93 7. Lower the vehicle and remove the jack and Bound STARTING Procedure WARNING! wheel blocks. NOTE: Advisedly follow these tire changing warnings to 8. Tighten the lug nuts deeply in a crisscross Cheque the test indicator on meridian of battery for aid prevent personal injury or damage to your pattern.
  • Page 94 • Do not use a booster battery or any other vi. Outset the engine in the vehicle which has the booster battery, permit the engine idle a few minutes, booster source that has a greater than 12–volt then offset the engine in the vehicle with the organisation, i.e., do not utilize a 24–volt power source.
  • Folio 95: Maintaining Your Vehicle

    MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE • ii.7L Diesel ENGINE ..... . . 95 • 4.0L ENGINE ......96 •...
  • Folio 96 • Exhaust System ......104 • Cooling System ......104 •...
  • Page 97 ii.7L DIESEL ENGINE...
  • Page 98 4.0L ENGINE...
  • Page 99 4.7L/four.7L HO ENGINES...
  • Page 100 ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC Organisation REPLACEMENT PARTS Checking Engine Oil — Diesel fuel Engines Check the oil level at every fuel fill, with the engine (OBD) Use of genuine Mopar parts for normal/ on level ground. If the engine is warm, permit time scheduled maintenance and repairs is highly rec- Your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated for the oil to drain into the crankcase before...
  • Page 101 If any of these use to you lot, then change your American Petroleum Found (API) Engine Oil engine oil every 5 000 km (3,000 miles) or 3 Identification Symbol months, whichever comes kickoff and follow the This symbol on the maintenance recommendations in "Maintenance forepart of an oil con- Schedule B."...
  • Page 102 Engine Oil Filter Spark Plugs — Gasoline Engines Fuel Filter — Gasoline Engines The engine oil filter should be replaced with a new Spark plugs must burn properly to assure engine A plugged fuel filter can crusade hard starting or filter at every oil change.
  • Page 103 • Practice not idle the engine for prolonged periods Keep the battery terminals clean and complimentary from WARNING! during very rough idle or malfunctioning oper- corrosion by cleaning them periodically with a A hot exhaust system can start a fire if yous park ating conditions.
  • Page 104 • Batteries produce hydrogen gas and tin ex- Ability Steering — Fluid Check WARNING! plode and crusade serious actual injury. Don't • Use simply refrigerants approved by the manu- fume while checking or servicing bombardment. Alert! facturer for your air conditioning arrangement. Keep open flames and sparks away from the Some unapproved refrigerants are flam- Fluid level should exist checked with the engine off...
  • Folio 105 Driveline And Steering Component The external lock cylinders should be lubricated WARNING! twice a year, preferably in the fall and spring. Lubrication Commercially available windshield washer sol- Apply a small amount of a high quality lubricant U-joints (cardan joints) are sealed and do not vents are combustible.
  • Page 106 Cooling System If the solution is dirty and contains a considerable Adding Coolant amount of sediment, clean and affluent with reliable When adding coolant, a minimum solution of fifty% cooling arrangement cleaner. Follow with a thorough recommended HOAT ethylene glycol coolant in WARNING! rinsing to remove all deposits and chemicals.
  • Page 107 ery bottle. The coolant level must be between the Alert! FULL and the Add marking on the bottle. The alert words Practice Non Open up HOT on the cooling arrangement force per unit area cap are a safety pre- caution. Never add coolant when the engine is overheated.
  • Folio 108 • If frequent coolant additions are required, or if Insure nylon tubing in these areas has non melted ining those hose surfaces nearest to high heat the level in the recovery bottle does not drop or collapsed. Inspect all hose connections such sources, such as the exhaust manifold.
  • Page 109 Brake Principal Cylinder Automatic Transmission The fluid level in the master cylinder should be Fluid Type checked when performing under hood services, Information technology is important that the proper lubricant is used in or immediately if the brake organisation warning lamp the manual to assure optimum transmission shows arrangement failure performance.
  • Page 110 To check the automatic transmission fluid level If the fluid level is low, add sufficient fluid to bring 5. Remove the dipstick, wipe it make clean and reinsert properly, the post-obit procedure must be used: to the proper level. Refer to Recommended Flu- it until seated.
  • Page 111 periodically, the fluid maintained at the correct Draining Fluid Caution! level, and that information technology be drained and refilled as speci- Commencement remove make full plug, then remove bleed plug. Be enlightened that if the fluid temperature is below fied. Recommended tightening torque for drain and fill up 10°C (50°F) information technology may not register on the dipstick.
  • Folio 112 Advent Intendance And Protection From Washing Special Intendance Corrosion • Wash your vehicle regularly. E'er wash your • If you drive on salted or dusty roads or if you vehicle in the shade using a mild car wash drive near the sea, hose off the undercar- Protection of Body and Paint from Corrosion soap and rinse the panels completely with clear riage at least one time a month.
  • Folio 113 • Use Mopar Impact-Up Paint on scratches every bit Leather Seat Intendance & Cleaning When cleaning the rear view mirror, spray cleaner soon equally possible. Your authorized dealer has Leather is best preserved by regular cleaning with on the towel or rag that you lot are using. Practice non touch-upwards pigment to match the color of your ve- a damp soft cloth.
  • Page 114 FUSE Panel Cavity Fuse Description Cavity Fuse Description x Amp Interior Lights ten Amp Ignition Run/Start Interior Fuses The fuse panel is on the lower instrument console fifteen Amp Lt. Overhead Panel, Rear 15 Amp Lt. Restriction Switch merely to the left of the steering column. A characterization is Blue Wiper, IP Lights, Rear Blue...
  • Page 115 Underhood Fuses (Power Distribution REPLACEMENT BULBS Exterior Lights Seedling Type Eye) Backup Lights ....3157K Center Loftier-Mounted Stoplight ..921 Interior Lights Bulb Type Fog Lights .
  • Folio 116 FLUID CAPACITIES Metric U.South. 76 Liters 20 Gallons Fuel (Gauge) Engine Oil with Filter 4.0, four.7, & 4.7HO Liter Engine 5.vii Liters 6 Qts 2.7L Diesel fuel Engine half-dozen.5 Liters 7 Qts Cooling Organisation * iv.0 Liter Engine xiv Liters xv Qts 4.7 &...
  • Folio 117 Chassis Component Fluid, Lubricant, or Genuine Role Automatic Transmission (Gasoline Engines) Mopar ATF+4 Automatic Transmission Fluid Automated Transmission (Diesel Engines) Shell 3403 Automatic Transmission Fluid (P/Northward 52107891AA) Transfer Case Quadra-Trac Models - Mopar Transfer Case Fluid (P/N 05016796) Axle Differential (front-rear) Mopar Synthetic Gear Lubricant or equivalent of SAE 75W-140 (API-GL5) if equipped with a Vari- Lok front beam.
  • Folio 119: Maintenance Schedules

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES • MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES ....118 • Schedule "B" ......119 •...
  • Page 120 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Second is Schedule "A". Information technology is for vehicles that are Once a Calendar month not operated under any of the conditions listed There are two maintenance schedules that prove • Check the tire force per unit area and look for unusual under Schedule "B." the required service for your vehicle.
  • Folio 121 • Extensive engine idling • Trailer towing Schedule "B" Follow schedule "B" if you lot usually operate your • Driving in dusty conditions • Taxi, police, or commitment service (commercial vehicle nether 1 or more than of the following condi- service) • Curt trips of less than 16.ii km (10 miles) tions.
  • Folio 122 Kilometers 29 000 34 000 38 000 43 000 48 000 (Miles) (18,000) (21,000) (24,000) (27,000) (30,000) Modify the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle ball stud at steering & suspension ball joints. Bleed and refill the front and rear axles. Inspect the restriction linings.
  • Page 123 Kilometers 77 000 82 000 86 000 91 000 96 000 (Miles) (48,000) (51,000) (54,000) (57,000) (60,000) Modify the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle ball stud at steering & intermission ball joints. Clean and lubricate brake caliper pins. Inspect the engine air filter element, replace if necessary.
  • Page 124 Kilometers 101 000 106 000 110 000 115 000 120 000 (Miles) (63,000) (66,000) (69,000) (72,000) (75,000) Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle brawl stud at steering & intermission ball joints. Inspect the engine air filter element, replace if necessary. Audit the brake linings.
  • Page 125 Kilometers 125 000 130 000 134 000 139 000 144 000 (Miles) (78,000) (81,000) (84,000) (87,000) (90,000) Modify the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle brawl stud at steering and suspension ball joints. Inspect the engine air filter chemical element, replace if necessary. Replace the spark plugs.
  • Page 126 Kilometers 149 000 154 000 160 000 163 000 168 000 (Miles) (93,000) (96,000) (100,000) (102,000) (105,000) Alter the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle brawl stud at steering & suspension brawl joints. Inspect the engine air filter element, supervene upon if necessary. Inspect the brake linings.
  • Page 127 Kilometers 173 000 178 000 182 000 187 000 192 000 (Miles) (108,000) (111,000) (114,000) (117,000) (120,000) Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle ball stud at steering & suspension ball joints. Inspect the engine air filter element, supplant if necessary. Supercede the spark plugs.
  • Page 128 Schedule "A" Kilometers 12 000 24 000 36 000 48 000 60 000 (Miles) (7,500) (15,000) (22,500) (30,000) (37,500) [Months] [12] [18] [24] [30] Change the engine oil and filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle ball stud at steering & suspension brawl- joints.
  • Page 129 Kilometers 120 000 132 000 144 000 156 000 (Miles) (75,000) (82,500) (ninety,000) (97,500) [Months] [threescore] [66] [72] [78] Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle ball stud at steering & suspension ball joints. Audit and replace the bulldoze belt if necessary (4.0L But). Not required if belt was previously replaced.
  • Folio 130 Kilometers 160 000 168 000 180 000 192 000 (Miles) (100,000) (105,000) (112,500) (120, 000) [Months] [84] [ninety] [96] Alter the engine oil and engine oil filter. Drain and refill the automatic transmission fluid, modify filter, and adapt bands (4.0L Merely). Drain and refill the automatic manual fluid, supercede master sump filter, and spin-on cooler return filter (if then equipped ) (iv.7L Only).
  • Page 131 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE — Diesel At Each Oil Change CAUTION! ENGINES • Change the engine oil filter. Failure to perform the required maintenance There are two maintenance schedules that show • Inspect the frazzle system. items may result in impairment to the vehicle. the required service for your vehicle.
  • Page 132 • Driving in dusty conditions. • Trailer towing. Schedule "B" Follow schedule "B" if you normally operate your • More than fifty% of your driving is at sustained • Taxi, police, or delivery service (commercial vehicle under one or more of the following condi- high speeds during hot weather, above 32°...
  • Page 133 Kilometers 60 000 km 70 000 km lxxx 000 km xc 000 km 100 000 km Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle ball stud at steering & interruption ball joints. Drain and refill the front and rear axles. Audit the restriction linings.
  • Page 134 Kilometers 110000 km 120 000 km 130000 km 140000 km 150000 km 160000 km Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle ball stud at steering & suspen- sion brawl joints. Inspect the brake linings. Make clean and lubricate the brake caliper pins. Drain and refill the front and rear beam fluid.
  • Page 135 Schedule "A" Kilometers 20 000 km twoscore 000 km 60 000 km 80 000 km 100 000 km Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle brawl stud at the steering & suspension brawl joints. Inspect the brake linings. Clean and lubricate the brake caliper pins.
  • Page 136 Kilometers 120 000 km 140 000 km 160 000 km 180 000 km Change the engine oil and engine oil filter. Lubricate the upper knuckle ball stud at the steering & intermission ball joints. Audit the brake linings. Make clean and lubricate the restriction caliper pins. Drain and replace the brake fluid.
  • Page 141: If You Need Consumer Assistance

    IF Y'all NEED CONSUMER Assist • IF Y'all Need Assistance ....142 • Argentina ......142 •...
  • Page 142 ......144 • Guatemala (Note for Jeep Just) ... . . 144 •...
  • Page 143 • SWEDEN ......146 • SWITZERLAND ......146 •...
  • Folio 144 IF Yous NEED Assistance Argentina BALANCE OF THE CARIBBEAN The manufacturer distributors are vitally interested DaimlerChrysler Argentina South.A. Interamericana Trading Company in your satisfaction with their products and ser- Av. del Libertador 2424, Piso 11 Warrens, St. Michael vices. If a servicing problem or other difficulty C1425AAX-Bs.
  • Page 145 CHILE Czech republic Ecuador Comercial Chrysler Due south.A. DaimlerChrysler Automotive Bohemia southward.r.o. Chrysler Jeep Automotriz del Ecuador Av. Americo Vespucio 1601, Quilicura corner – Türkova and mírového hnutí Av. Juan Tanca Marengo y Calle xi Santiago 149 00 Prague 4 – Chodov Guayaquil Tel.: 56–2–620–7650...
  • Page 146 Fax: 32 02 717 33 01 FRANCE Carros Americanos SACV Greece TNT MAILFAST Boulevard Centro América C/O Chrysler France Chrysler Jeep Import Hellas South.A. Tegucigalpa BRU/BRU/37850 131, Iera Odos Str. Tel.: 504–359268 Boîte Postale 52 122 41 Athens Fax: 504–321795 93152 Le Blanc Mesnil Cedex Tel.: 01 3428412...
  • Folio 147 Fax: 022 860 68 05 PANAMA Fax: 06/41 442097 PORTUGAL Motores Superiores South.A. LATVIA Apartado 87–2079 Chrysler Jeep Import Portugal TC MOTORS LTD. Calle 50 y Av. No. 68 Avenida da Liberdabe 110–iii° 40 Krasta Str. Panamá 7 1269–046 Lisboa LV-1003 Riga Tel.: 507–270–1144...
  • Folio 148 Russian federation SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM DaimlerChrysler Automotive Russia SAO DaimlerChrysler Schweiz AG-Vertrieb DaimlerChrysler Britain Ltd. 1st Kolobovskij pereulok 23 Chrysler und Jeep Tongwell 103051 Moscow C/O TNT International Mail Milton Keynes MK15 8BA Tel.: 095 926 forty 40 BRU/BRU/37850 Tel.: 01908 301090...
  • Page 151: Index

    INDEX...
  • Page 152 Additives, Fuel ....80 Torque Converter ....72 Cargo Area Embrace ....50 Air Cleaner, Engine .
  • Page 153 Selection of Coolant ... . 104 Electronic Vehicle Information Center ..42 Exterior End Care ....110 Temperature Gauge .
  • Page 154 Gasoline ....79 Holder, Cup ....49 Lap/Shoulder Belts .
  • Page 155 Seat Chugalug Reminder ... . . 59 Mirrors ..... . 30 Overdrive .
  • Page 156 Rearview Mirrors ....30 Retentivity ....34 Temperature Control, Automatic .
  • Page 157 Transmission Vacuum/Vapor Harnesses ..106 Wheel Changing ....ninety Automatic ....70,107 Vanity Mirrors .

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