Dodge RAM 3500 2018, RAM 1500 2018, RAM 2500 2018 User Manual

2018
OWNER’S MANUAL
VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADA
With respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the name FCA US LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and the name FCA Canada Inc. used in substitution therefore.
DRIVING AND ALCOHOL
Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents.
Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you are drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non­drinking driver, callacab, a friend, or use public trans­portation.
WARNING!
Driving after drinking can lead to an accident. Your perceptions are less sharp, your reflexes are slower, and your judgment is impaired when you have been drinking. Never drink and then drive.
This manual illustrates and describes the operation of features and equipment that are either standard or op­tional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a description of features and equipment that are no longer available or were not ordered on this vehicle. Please disregard any features and equipment described in this manual that are not on this vehicle.
FCA US LLC reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications, and/or make additions to or improve­ments to its products without imposing any obligation upon itself to install them on products previously manu­factured.
Copyright©2018 FCA US LLC
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INTRODUCTION ...................................................................3
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GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................7
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ...................................................13
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL .........................................165
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SAFETY ........................................................................203
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 3 4 5
STARTINGANDOPERATING.........................................................285
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INCASEOFEMERGENCY ...........................................................449
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE .....................................................517
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................593
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MULTIMEDIA ....................................................................611
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ............................................................681
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INDEX..........................................................................687
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INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .........................4
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WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ................5
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ...............5
Essential Information ......................5
Symbols ...............................5
VAN CONVERSIONS/CAMPERS ..............5
VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS .....6
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INTRODUCTION

Dear Customer, congratulations on selecting your new vehicle. Be assured that it represents precision workman­ship, distinctive styling, and high quality.
This is a specialized utility vehicle. It can go places and perform tasks that are not intended for conventional pas­senger vehicles. It handles and maneuvers differently from many passenger vehicles both on-road and off-road, so take time to become familiar with your vehicle. If equipped, the two-wheel drive version of this vehicle was designed for on-road use only. It is not intended for off-road driving or use in other severe conditions suited for a four-wheel drive vehicle. Before you start to drive this vehicle, read the Owner’s Manual. Be sure you are familiar with all vehicle controls, particularly those used for brak­ing, steering, transmission, and transfer case shifting. Learn how your vehicle handles on different road surfaces. Your driving skills will improve with experience. When driving off-road, or working the vehicle, don’t overload the vehicle or expect the vehicle to overcome the natural laws of physics. Always observe federal, state, provincial and local laws wherever you drive. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or a collision. Refer to the “Driving Tips” in “Starting and Operating” for further information.
This Owner’s Manual has been prepared with the assis­tance of service and engineering specialists to acquaint you with the operation and maintenance of your vehicle. It is supplemented by Warranty Information, and customer oriented documents. In the attached Warranty Booklet you will find a description of the services that FCA offers to its customers, the Warranty Certificate and the details of the terms and conditions for maintaining its validity. Please take the time to read all of these publications carefully before driving your vehicle for the first time. Following the instructions, recommendations, tips, and important warn­ings in this manual will help assure safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle.
This Owner’s Manual describes all versions of this vehicle. Options and equipment dedicated to specific markets or versions are not expressly indicated in the text. Therefore, you should only consider the information which is related to the trim level, engine, and version that you have purchased. Any content introduced throughout the Own­er’s Information, that may or may not be applicable to your vehicle, will be identified with the wording “If Equipped”. All data contained in this publication are intended to help you use your vehicle in the best possible way. FCA aims at a constant improvement of the vehicles produced. For this reason, it reserves the right to make changes to the model
described for technical and/or commercial reasons. For further information, contact an authorized dealer.
If applicable, refer to the Owner’s Manual Supplement for related information.
NOTE: After reviewing the Owner’s Information, it should be stored in the vehicle for convenient referencing, and remain with the vehicle when sold.
When it comes to service, remember that your authorized dealer knows your vehicle best, has factory-trained techni­cians and genuine MOPAR® parts, and cares about your satisfaction.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Essential Information
Consult the Table of Contents to determine which section contains the information you desire.
Since the specification of your vehicle depends on the items of equipment ordered, certain descriptions and illustra­tions may differ from your vehicle’s equipment.
The detailed index at the back of this Owner’s Manual contains a complete listing of all subjects.
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Symbols

Some vehicle components have colored labels whose sym­bols indicate precautions to be observed when using this component. Refer to “Warning Lights and Messages” in “Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel” for further information on the symbols used in your vehicle.

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

This Owner’s Manual contains WARNINGS against oper- ating procedures that could result in a collision, bodily injury and/or death. It also contains CAUTIONS against procedures that could result in damage to your vehicle. If you do not read this entire Owner’s Manual, you may miss important information. Observe all Warnings and Cau­tions.

VAN CONVERSIONS/CAMPERS

The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not apply to body modifications or special equipment installed by van conversion/camper manufacturers/body builders. U.S. residents refer to the Warranty Information book, Section
2.1.C. Canadian residents refer to the “What Is Not Cov­ered” section of the Warranty Information book. Such equipment includes video monitors, VCRs, heaters, stoves,
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refrigerators, etc. For warranty coverage and service on these items, contact the applicable manufacturer.
Operating instructions for the special equipment installed by the conversion/camper manufacturer should also be supplied with your vehicle. If these instructions are miss­ing, please contact your authorized dealer for assistance in obtaining replacement documents from the applicable manufacturer.
For information on the Body Builder ’s Guide refer to www.rambodybuilder.com. This website contains dimen­sional and technical specifications for your vehicle. It is intended for Second Stage Manufacturer’s technical sup­port. For service issues, contact your authorized dealer.

VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS/ALTERATIONS

WARNING!
Any modifications or alterations to this vehicle could seriously affect its roadworthiness and safety and may lead to a collision resulting in serious injury or death.

GRAPHICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONTENTS
FRONT VIEW ............................8
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INSTRUMENT PANEL .....................10
REAR VIEW .............................9
INTERIOR ..............................11
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FRONT VIEW

Front View
1 — Hood/Engine Compartment 4 — Wheels/Tires 2 — Windshield 5 — Doors 3 — Headlights 6 — Exterior Mirrors

REAR VIEW

Rear View
1 — Rear Lights 2 — Tailgate Handle
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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Instrument Panel
1 — Air Vents 4 — Instrument Cluster 2 — Instrument Cluster Display Controls 5 — Gear Selector 3 — Steering Wheel 6 — Radio

INTERIOR

Interior
1 — Door Locks/Window Switches 4 — Radio Controls 2 — Seats 5 — Storage Compartment 3 — Gear Selector
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE

CONTENTS
KEYS .................................18
Key Fobs .............................18
IGNITION SWITCH .......................26
Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) — If Equipped....26
Keyless Push Button Ignition — If Equipped ....27
Key-In-Ignition Reminder .................28
REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED .............28
How To Use Remote Start..................28
Remote Start Abort Message ...............28
To Enter Remote Start Mode ................29
To Exit Remote Start Mode Without Driving The
Vehicle ...............................29
To Exit Remote Start Mode And Drive The
Vehicle ...............................29
Remote Start Comfort Systems — If Equipped . . .30
General Information .....................30
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SENTRY KEY ...........................30
Customer Key Programming ...............31
Replacement Keys .......................31
General Information .....................32
VEHICLE SECURITY ALARM ...............32
To Arm The System ......................32
To Disarm The System ....................33
Rearming Of The System ..................34
Security System Manual Override ............34
DOORS ...............................34
Manual Door Locks ......................34
Power Door Locks — If Equipped ...........36
Keyless Enter-N-Go — Passive Entry .........36
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Automatic Door Locks — If Equipped ........40
Rear Head Restraint Removal ...............59
Child-Protection Door Lock ................40
SEATS ................................41
Manual Front Seat Adjustment ..............42
Manual Rear Seat Adjustment ...............44
Power Driver Seat Adjustment — If Equipped . . .45
Power Passenger Seat Adjustment —
If Equipped ...........................47
Driver Memory Seat — If Equipped ..........47
Heated Seats — If Equipped ...............51
Ventilated Seats — If Equipped ..............53
Manual Folding Rear Seats (Mega Cab Models) . .54
Plastic Grocery Bag Retainers
(Regular Cab Models) ....................57
HEAD RESTRAINTS ......................57
Front Head Restraint Adjustment ............58
Rear Head Restraint Adjustment .............58
Front Head Restraint Removal ..............59
STEERING WHEEL .......................60
Tilt Steering Column .....................60
Heated Steering Wheel — If Equipped.........61
DRIVER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS — IF EQUIPPED .61
MIRRORS ..............................63
Inside Day/Night Mirror — If Equipped ......63
Automatic Dimming Mirror — If Equipped .....63
Automatic Dimming Mirror With Rear View
Camera Display — If Equipped .............64
Outside Mirrors ........................65
Driver’s Outside Automatic Dimming Mirror —
If Equipped............................65
Power Mirrors — If Equipped ..............66
Power Folding Outside Mirrors For Standard And
Trailer Tow — If Equipped .................67
Trailer Towing Mirrors — If Equipped ........69
Heated Mirrors — If Equipped .............70
Tilt Side Mirrors In Reverse — If Equipped .....70
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Turn Signals ...........................77
Illuminated Vanity Mirror — If Equipped ......71
EXTERIOR LIGHTS .......................72
Headlight Switch .......................72
Headlights ............................73
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) — If Equipped . .73
Multifunction Lever .....................73
High/Low Beam Switch ..................74
Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control — If
Equipped .............................74
Flash-To-Pass ..........................75
Automatic Headlights — If Equipped .........75
Parking Lights And Panel Lights .............76
Headlights On With Wipers (Available With
Automatic Headlights Only) ................76
Headlight Delay ........................76
Lights-On Reminder......................76
Fog Lights — If Equipped .................77
Lane Change Assist — If Equipped ..........78
Cargo Light With Bed Lights — If Equipped ....78
Battery Saver ...........................79
INTERIOR LIGHTS .......................79
Courtesy Lights .........................79
Illuminated Approach ....................82
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHERS ........83
Windshield Wipers ......................83
Rain Sensing Wipers — If Equipped ..........84
CLIMATE CONTROLS .....................85
Manual Climate Controls Without Touchscreen . .85
Manual Climate Controls With A Touchscreen . . .90
Automatic Climate Controls With A Touchscreen .94
Climate Control Functions.................100
Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) — If
Equipped ............................101
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Operating Tips ........................102
Opening .............................111
WINDOWS ............................104
Power Windows — If Equipped ............104
Wind Buffeting ........................107
POWER SUNROOF — IF EQUIPPED .........108
Opening Sunroof .......................108
Closing Sunroof ........................109
Wind Buffeting ........................109
Sunshade Operation .....................109
Pinch Protect Feature ....................109
Venting Sunroof — Express ................110
Sunroof Maintenance ....................110
Ignition Off Operation ...................110
HOOD ...............................110
To Open The Hood .....................110
To Close The Hood ......................111
TAILGATE .............................111
Closing ..............................111
GARAGE DOOR OPENER — IF EQUIPPED ....112
Before You Begin Programming HomeLink .....113
Programming A Rolling Code ..............113
Programming A Non-Rolling Code...........115
Canadian/Gate Operator Programming .......116
Using HomeLink .......................117
Security ..............................117
Troubleshooting Tips ....................118
General Information .....................118
INTERNAL EQUIPMENT ..................119
Storage ..............................119
Cupholders ..........................130
Electrical
Power Outlets ..................131
Cigar Lighter And Ash Receiver — If Equipped .135
Power Inverter — If Equipped .............135
Auxiliary Switches — If Equipped ..........136
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Camper Applications ....................150
PICKUP BOX ...........................137
Cargo Camera — If Equipped .............138
RAMBOX — IF EQUIPPED .................139
RamBox Integrated Box Side Storage Bins......139
Locking And Unlocking RamBox ............141
RamBox Safety Warning ..................141
Bed Extender — If Equipped ...............143
Bed Rail Tie-Down System ................148
SLIDE-IN CAMPERS .....................150
EASY-OFF TAILGATE ....................150
Disconnecting The Rear Camera Or Remote Keyless
Entry — If Equipped ....................151
Removing The Tailgate ...................152
Locking Tailgate........................152
TRI-FOLD TONNEAU COVER — IF EQUIPPED .153
Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover Removal ...........153
Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover Installation ..........158
Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover Cleaning ...........164
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KEYS Key Fobs
Your vehicle uses either a wireless ignition node system or keyless ignition system. The ignition system consists of a key fob with a Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) and an ignition switch. The keyless ignition system consists of a key fob and Keyless Enter-N-Go button.
NOTE: The key fob may not be found if it is located next to a mobile phone, laptop or other electronic device; these devices may block the key fob’s wireless signal.
The key fob operates the ignition switch. Insert the square end of the key fob into the ignition switch located on the instrument panel and rotate to the desired position. It also contains the key fob and an emergency key, which stores in the rear of the key fob.
The emergency key allows for entry into the vehicle should the battery in the vehicle or the key fob go dead. You can keep the emergency key with you when valet parking.
To remove the emergency key, slide the mechanical latch at the top of the key fob sideways with your thumb and then pull the key out with your other hand.
NOTE: When using the emergency key to gain access to your vehicle, be aware that the security alarm may be triggered. Insert the key into the ignition and place the ignition in the ON/RUN mode to disarm the security system.
Key Fob Emergency Key
This Keyless Push Button Ignition key fob allows the driver to operate the ignition switch with the push of a button, as long as the key fob is in the passenger compartment. The Keyless Push Button Ignition has four operating positions, three of which are labeled and will illuminate when in position. The three positions are OFF, ACC, and ON/RUN.
The fourth position is START, during start RUN will illuminate. It also contains the key fob and an emergency key, which stores in the rear of the key fob.
The emergency key allows for entry into the vehicle should the battery in the vehicle or the key fob go dead. You can keep the emergency key with you when valet parking.
To remove the emergency key, slide the mechanical latch on the backside of the key fob sideways with your thumb and then pull the key out with your other hand.
NOTE: When using the emergency key to gain access to your vehicle, be aware that the security alarm may be triggered. Put the nose side (side opposite of the emer­gency key) of the key fob against the ENGINE START/ STOP button and push to disarm the security system.
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Key Fob Emergency Key
NOTE: You can insert the double-sided emergency key
into the door lock cylinder with either side up.
The Remote Keyless Entry system allows you to lock or unlock all doors, tailgate, and the RamBox (if equipped) as well as activate the Panic Alarm from distances up to approximately 66 ft (20 m) using a key fob with integrated key. The key fob does not need to be pointed at the vehicle to activate the system. Push and release the lock button on the key fob to lock all doors, the tailgate and the RamBox (if equipped). The turn signal lights will flash and the horn will chirp to acknowledge the signal.
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NOTE: Inserting the key fob with integrated key into the ignition switch disables the system from responding to any button pushes from that key fob. Driving at speeds 5 mph (8 km/h) and above disables the system from responding to all key fob buttons for all key fobs.
WIN Key Fob With Integrated Key
Passive Entry Key Fob
To Unlock The Doors And Tailgate
Push and release the unlock button on the key fob once to unlock the driver’s door. Push the unlock button twice within five seconds to unlock all doors, the tailgate and the RamBox (if equipped). The turn signal lights will flash to acknowledge the unlock signal. The illuminated entry system will also turn on.
NOTE: The instrument cluster display or Uconnect Set­tings are setup for driver door first, otherwise this will unlock all doors.
To Lock The Doors And Tailgate
Push and release the lock button on the key fob to lock all doors, the tailgate, and the RamBox (if equipped). The turn signal lights will flash and the horn will chirp to acknowl­edge the signal.
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Using The Panic Alarm
To turn the Panic Alarm feature on or off, push the Panic button on the key fob. When the Panic Alarm is activated, the turn signals will flash, the horn will pulse on and off, and the interior lights will turn on.
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Sound Horn With Lock
This feature will cause the horn to chirp when the doors are locked with the key fob. This feature can be turned on or turned off. To change the current setting, proceed as follows:
For vehicles not equipped with a touchscreen radio, refer to “Instrument Cluster Display” in “Getting To Know Your Instrument Panel” for further information.
For vehicles equipped with a touchscreen radio, refer to “Uconnect Settings” in “Multimedia” for further infor­mation.
NOTE: Pushing the lock button on the key fob while you are in the vehicle will activate the vehicle security alarm system. Opening a door with the vehicle security alarm system activated will cause the alarm to sound. Push the unlock button to deactivate the vehicle security alarm system.
The Panic Alarm will stay on for three minutes unless you turn it off by either pushing the Panic button a second time or drive the vehicle at a speed of 15 mph (24 km/h) or greater.
NOTE:
The interior lights will turn off if you place the ignition in the ACC or ON/RUN position while the Panic Alarm is activated. However, the exterior lights and horn will remain on.
You may need to be less than 35 ft (11 m) from the vehicle when using the key fob to turn off the Panic Alarm due to the radio frequency noises emitted by the system.
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Air Suspension (Remote Lowering Of The Vehicle) — If Equipped
For easy entry and loading, your vehicle can be lowered by pushing the key fob air suspension lowering button two times. When key fob low-
ering is requested, the vehicle will send a series of chirps and flashes to alert the customer that the opera­tion has begun and will continue these alerts until it successfully lowers.
The following conditions must be met for the vehicle to lower remotely:
The vehicle must not already be in Entry/Exit (Park)
ride height.
The vehicle battery must be fully charged.
All doors must be closed.
The key fob must be out of the vehicle.
Canceling Remote Lowering
Vehicle lowering can be cancelled at anytime. When vehicle lowering is canceled, the vehicle will raise up to the next defined level and lock out the remote lowering feature until the ignition has been cycled ON/OFF.
To cancel vehicle lowering, push the key fob air suspension lowering button one time during the lowering process. When vehicle lowering is canceled, the horn will chirp two times and the turn signal lamps will flash four times. Once raising is completed, the horn will chirp one time.
NOTE: Refer to “Air Suspension System” in “Starting And Operating” for further information.
Replacing The Battery In The Key Fob With Remote Control
The replacement battery is one CR2032 battery.
NOTE:
Perchlorate Material — special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate for fur­ther information.
Do not touch the battery terminals that are on the back housing or the printed circuit board.
1. Remove the emergency key by sliding the mechanical
latch on the back of the key fob sideways with your thumb and then pull the key out with your other hand.
Emergency Key Removal
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Emergency Key Removal
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2. Separating key fob halves requires screw removal – if
equipped, and gently prying the two halves of the key fob apart. Make sure not to damage the seal during removal.
Remove Screw From Key Fob Case
Separating Key Fob Case
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Programming Additional Key Fobs
Programming the key fob may be performed by an autho­rized dealer.
Separating Key Fob Case
3. Remove the battery by turning the back cover over
(battery facing downward) and tapping it lightly on a solid surface such as a table or similar, then replace the battery. When replacing the battery, match the + sign on the battery to the + sign on the inside of the battery clip, located on the back cover. Avoid touching the new battery with your fingers. Skin oils may cause battery deterioration. If you touch a battery, clean it with rubbing alcohol.
4. To assemble the key fob case, snap the two halves
together, reposition and secure the screw as shown in step #2 for removal.
NOTE: Once a key fob is programmed to a vehicle, it cannot be repurposed and reprogrammed to another ve­hicle.
General Information
The following regulatory statement applies to all radio frequency (RF) devices equipped in this vehicle:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, in­cluding interference that may cause undesired opera­tion.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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IGNITION SWITCH Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) — If Equipped
The Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) operates similar to an ignition switch. It has four operating positions, three with detents and one that is spring-loaded. The detent positions are OFF, ACC, and ON/RUN. The START position is a spring-loaded momentary contact position. When released from the START position, the switch automatically returns to the ON/RUN position.
Wireless Ignition Switch
1—OFF 2 — ACC (Accessory) 3 — ON/RUN 4 — START

Keyless Push Button Ignition — If Equipped

This feature allows the driver to operate the ignition switch with the push of a button as long as the Remote Keyless Entry key fob is in the passenger compartment.
The Keyless Push Button Ignition has four operating positions; three of which are labeled and will illuminate when in position. The three positions are OFF, ACC, and ON/RUN. The fourth position is START, during start RUN will illuminate.
NOTE: In case the ignition switch does not change with the push of a button, the key fob may have a low or dead battery. In this situation, a back up method can be used to operate the ignition switch. Put the nose side (side opposite of the emergency key) of the key fob against the ENGINE START/STOP button, with your foot applied on the brake pedal, and push to operate the ignition switch.
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Keyless Push Button Ignition
1—OFF 2 — ACC (Accessory) 3 — ON/RUN
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Key-In-Ignition Reminder

Opening the driver’s door when the key fob is in the ignition and the ignition switch position is OFF or ACC, a chime will sound to remind you to remove the key fob.
NOTE:
⬙KeyedIgnition systems will chime in OFF or ACC
when the driver door is open.
“KeylessIgnition systems will chime in ACC or RUN
when the driver door is open.
The instrument cluster display will display “Key In Ignition.”
REMOTE START — IF EQUIPPED How To Use Remote Start
All of the following conditions must be met before the engine will remote start:
Gear selector in PARK
Doors closed
Hood closed
HAZARD switch off
BRAKE switch inactive (brake pedal not pushed)
Ignition key removed from ignition switch
Battery at an acceptable charge level
PANIC button not pushed
Fuel meets minimum requirement
System not disabled from previous remote start event
Vehicle security alarm not active
WARNING!
Do not start or run an engine in a closed garage or confined area. Exhaust gas contains Carbon Monox­ide (CO) which is odorless and colorless. Carbon Monoxide is poisonous and can cause serious injury or death when inhaled.
Keep key fobs away from children. Operation of the Remote Start System, windows, door locks or other controls could cause serious injury or death.

Remote Start Abort Message

The following messages will display in the instrument cluster display if the vehicle fails to remote start or exits remote start prematurely:
Remote Start Cancelled — Door Open
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