snow mode button on grand cherokee

Jeep Grand Cherokee Snow Mode

What is Jeep Grand Cherokee Snow Mode?

Snow mode is a button in a jeep grand Cherokee that is used for driving in deep snow. Snow mode engages the traction control system and changes the gear to start on 2nd gear for higher torque and power. The snow mode button is located on the center console alongside other drive-select buttons.

This makes driving in the snow easier since it also splits the torque 50/50 between the rear and front wheels, making it easier to go through the snow when it is heavy.

When applicable, this button should be pressed prior to entering deep snow, so that the Jeep’s computer system can properly prepare for the expected terrain. An interesting feature of Snow mode is its ability to decrease wheel spin on acceleration in deep snow by engaging a form of traction control.

When you engage snow mode in a Grand Cherokee the vehicle automatically turns off eco mode and starts shifting at higher gears than normal. The traction control system is engaged and ABS is also turned on.

Most Grand Cherokee models have a snow mode button alongside other drive-select buttons which are used for changing the driving experience depending on what the road surface is like, how heavy traffic is, etc. In contrast to regular driving, when you press the Snow mode button selectable rear axle (SRA) and ABS remain active, thus significantly improving safety in slippery conditions.

Starting in 2nd gear is really beneficial since it helps the vehicle reduce wheel spin and the shifts are much smoother in snowy slippery conditions

When to Use Snow Mode in a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Snow mode should be engaged when driving the Jeep Grand Cherokee in deep snow. Snow mode makes it easier to drive since engages the traction control system and changes the gear to start on 2nd gear for higher torque and power. To engage in snow mode, all you have to do is press a button found on the center console.

Is there a difference in the Jeep Grand Cherokee when snow mode is engaged?

The only difference in the Jeep Grand Cherokee when snow mode is engaged is that the vehicle will automatically turn off eco mode and start shifting at higher gears than normal. The traction control system will stay active as well as ABS.

When driving in heavy snow, you need to be careful so that your Jeep can go through it with ease. Pressing the Snow mode button will help reduce wheel spin for better acceleration and to make a smooth drive through the snow.

How do I put my Jeep Cherokee in snow mode?

Changing the grand Cherokee to snow mode is really simple. The mode is engaged by pressing this button. All you have to do is pull down on the shift lever and then push the snow mode button. For normal driving, you can also go to Drive Select 2nd gear which allows you to use all of the power on the 4×4 setup.

Can I switch to snow mode while driving?
Yes, you can switch to snow mode as you drive throughout the winter and it does involve pressing a button. Therefore, it would be recommended that you take a moment to press the snow mode button when going through slippery terrain.

How do I disengage Snow Mode on Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Disengaging snow mode is easy. Just push the same button that engaged it in the first place. and then you are all set and done!.

Grand Cherokee Snow Mode Avantages

  • Snow Mode helps prevent wheel spin and makes it easier to drive
  •  Snow Mode automatically engages Traction Control System and ABS
  • Driving in snow mode is recommended when driving the Jeep in deep snow
  • Makes it easier to drive on roads covered with snow.
  • Torque is split 50/50 for better traction.

Disadvantages of snow mode on Grand Cherokee

The only downside to using Snow mode on a Jeep Grand Cherokee is the fact that it consumes a lot of fuel so it will affect the Average MPG of the vehicle. Other than that, there aren’t any disadvantages to using snow mode.

How fast can you drive in snow mode Jeep Grand Cherokee?

When driving the Jeep Grand Cherokee in snow mode, you will be limited on how fast you can go. That is why it is recommended that you don’t go faster than 30 mph.

Final Thoughts

Now you know what snow does and how to put the Grand Cherokee in snow mode! If you have any questions or comments regarding this article, feel free to leave them below.