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Rotate the drive mode controller once to activate the drive mode selection menu in the instrument cluster display. Rotate the controller a second time to select and engage the drive mode.
Note:   Mode changes are not available when the ignition is off or when the engine is not running.
Note:   Button icons may vary.
Note:   Do not perform this operation when cruise control or trail control is selected and active. The mode change may not occur as expected.
Note:   To optimize off-road driving performance, the system disables the brake over accelerator feature when in off-road modes, including Mud/Ruts, Sand, Baja and Rock Crawl. A message displays in the instrument cluster when you select an off-road mode.   See   G.O.A.T. Mode Control – Information Messages.  Brake over accelerator enables when an off-road mode is exited or during the next key cycle. Return to on-road modes, Normal, Eco, Sport or Slippery, when driving on regular roads.
  See   Brake Over Accelerator
Selecting a Steering Mode
Image Shown Without Description  To change the steering feel, press the button on the steering wheel. The first press displays a pop-up message in the instrument cluster display for the selected mode and subsequent presses changes the selected mode.
The steering modes displayed and available depend on the current G.O.A.T. mode status:
  • G.O.A.T. modes - Normal, Slippery, Sport, and Tow/Haul display Normal, Sport, and Comfort.
  • G.O.A.T. modes - Baja, Off-Road, and Rock Crawl display Normal, Sport, Comfort, and Off-Road steering modes.
Modes:
  • Normal – Developed to complement vehicle response during daily driving.
  • Sport – Slightly less assist and damping for improved steering feel during spirited driving.
  • Comfort – Slightly more assist for driver preference and daily driving ease.
  • Off-road – Similar assist to Normal with added damping for improved control during off-road driving.
After selecting the desired setting, you may feel a soft feedback bump in the steering wheel when the changeover occurs.
Note:   If you disconnect or remove the battery, the steering system defaults to normal.
Selecting a Suspension Mode
Image Shown Without Description  To change the suspension feel, press the button on the steering wheel. The first press displays a pop-up message in the instrument cluster display for the selected mode and subsequent presses changes the selected mode.
Modes:
  • Normal – Default factory setting.
  • Sport – Slightly stiffer suspension with emphasis on handling and control.
  • Off-road – Maximizes shock performance in extreme off-road environments.
Selecting an Exhaust Mode
Image Shown Without Description  To change the exhaust sound, press the button on the steering wheel. The first press displays a pop-up message in the instrument cluster display for the selected mode and subsequent presses changes the selected mode.
Modes:
  • Normal – Default setting provides a balance of comfort and feedback.
  • Sport – Slightly louder than normal for spirited driving.
  • Baja – Loudest setting for off-road use only. Maximum exhaust noise under all driving conditions.
  • Quiet – Quietest setting for maximum comfort under all driving conditions.
Quiet Start
Quiet start allows you to schedule when the exhaust mode turns on the quiet setting. The time window can be from 1 to 24 hours.
Enabling and disabling quiet start:
  1. Press Settings.
  2. Press Vehicle.
  3. Press Quiet Start.
  4. Press Settings.
Setting quiet time:
  1. Press Settings.
  2. Press Vehicle.
  3. Press Quiet Start.
  4. Press Set Quiet Time.
  5. Set your desired start and end times.
MyMode
Image Shown Without Description  You can use MyMode to create one custom vehicle configuration based on the current state of your vehicle.
When you have your vehicle configured to your desired settings, press and hold the button for a few seconds to save as MyMode.
Double-pressing the button activates your saved MyMode.
You can check the saved MyMode settings with a single press of the button.
You can save the following settings as MyMode:
  • Drive mode.
  • Steering mode.
  • Suspension mode.
  • Exhaust mode.
  • Four-wheel drive mode.
  • Stop and start on or off.
  • Rear electronic locking differential on or off.
Note:   MyMode settings can only be made with configurations that are available to each individual drive mode.
Note:   You can save or view MyMode at any time, regardless of your vehicle's speed or transmission selection, as long as your vehicle is running and it meets system conditions.
Note:   When activating MyMode, your vehicle must meet all preconditions for the drive mode and various settings before it activates. A message appears if it does not meet system conditions.

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