Jeep Renegade Warning Lights
The Most Common Jeep Renegade Symbols
These are the most common dashboard symbols that you will see in your Jeep Renegade. Click on one to see more information or scroll further down to see the link to the owner's manual where you can find even more symbols.
Can't see the warning light you are looking for? Check the official manual:
View Owner's Manual- Manufacturer: Jeep
- Data Source: Owner's Manual
About the Renegade
The Jeep Renegade is an SUV that attempts to deliver the company’s best features at an affordable price. It succeeds in delivering great style, good off-road capabilities and practical features. However, it does fail to provide value for money and there are better alternatives out there.
Under the hood, the Renegade is equipped with a 1.0 litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine that produces 118 horsepower. This model is slow, to say the least, but thankfully there are alternative options. For instance, the 1.0-litre engine can be upgraded to a 1.3 litre which will bump the horsepower up to around 150 horsepower. Or, if you’re a fan of electric power, Jeep offers a hybrid model that can produce up to 237 horsepower. The fasted Renegade will accelerate from 0-60 in 7.1 seconds, which is pretty respectable.
The overall handling of the Renegade is pretty solid. The suspension is a little harsh, and the steering pretty heavy, but for the price, it’s really nothing to complain about. If you’re looking for a better handling model, you could consider the Jeep Gladiator.
When you enter the cabin, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. The design isn’t going to win any awards, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t effective. The interior is comprised of high-quality plastics which feel sturdy and secure, making the car feel more expensive than it is.
As for infotainment, the Jeep Renegade comes with an 8.4-inch touchscreen as standard. Whilst it’s not the best model on the market, the touchscreen is fast and responsive and will be more than enough for most everyday situations.
The biggest problem with the Renegade is that it is far too expensive to be considered a budget car. The whole aim of the Renegade was to undercut the market, whilst providing great performance. However, there are dozens of SUVs on the market around this price point, which offer far superior performance and equipment.