Eco Start/Stop will restart the engine when:
The driver’s seat belt is unbuckled and the driver’s door
is opened.
The gear selector is moved to position N (Neutral), R
(Reverse), D (Drive), or M (Manual).
The accelerator pedal is pressed.
The Start/Stop button is pressed.
The climate controls are adjusted.
Your Grenadier is allowed to roll.
After Eco Start/Stop
activates, and if you expect to be stopped for
a along period of time, you can shift the gear selector to the P
(Park) position and release the brake pedal. When you are ready
to move your Grenadier again, press the brake pedal and shift to
D (Drive) and the engine will automatically restart.
Eco Start/Stop will not activate when:
The battery charge is below 50%.
Your Grenadier is on a steep slope.
The brake pedal is not adequately pressed.
The driver’s seat belt is unbuckled, and the driver’s door
is not fully closed.
The hood is not fully latched.
The engine, transmission, or battery are cold.
The transfer case is in LOW range.
O-road Mode or Wading Mode is active.
The outside temperature is too low or high.
A trailer is connected to the towing electrics socket.
REVERSE CAMERA
The Center Display
and Touchscreen will automatically change to
show a rear-view image when the gear selector is moved to R
(Reverse).
The wide-angle Rear-View Camera gives an added view to the rear
when in reverse. However, it is not a substitute for turning around,
using the mirrors, and looking to the side before operating in
reverse or backing the vehicle.
Your Grenadier is not equipped with a feature that senses and
responds to cross trac in the rear (vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists,
and object approaching your Grenadier from the side).
TIRES AND WHEELS WHILE DRIVING
Introduction
As mentioned in the Before Driving section, tires are very
important. Wheels are important because they hold the tires.
DRIVING ON ROAD
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