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genpk 25-04-2022 10:26 AM

2014-2017 unconnect radio patch
 

I read in a post some where that Jeep Australia may be offering some sort of paid subscription update for uconnect older radios re newer maps, digital radio and other stuff??
Anyone heard of this??

SeaComms 25-04-2022 04:46 PM

I heard it on one of the Facebook groups, but only the one person has been told this so far that I can see. I have been chasing my dealer since Sept 2015... (and they are a good dealer to work with!) Personally I am not holding my breath as the issue was Garmin not providing it, hence the new ones are now through TomTom.

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LeCheese 25-04-2022 08:25 PM

Likewise to SeaComms, one person on one of the facebook groups mentioned it, with another saying they'd been told similar in the comments. Very scant details, but supposedly a one-off payment of $125 for 3yrs.

I can't see it offering anything other than updated maps, which I guess is something, but the phone-based map apps are superior in pretty much every way.

drover 26-04-2022 07:06 AM

If Jeep was offering it there would be fanfare, whistles and balloons ............. I have never thought any of these systems no matter what the vehicle are much chop really as support is out the door on most after the first service... My Navman is 7 years old and still gets updates... I do a full reboot every few years to clean it up....

LeCheese 26-04-2022 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by drover (Post 1683023)
If Jeep was offering it there would be fanfare, whistles and balloons ............. I have never thought any of these systems no matter what the vehicle are much chop really as support is out the door on most after the first service... My Navman is 7 years old and still gets updates... I do a full reboot every few years to clean it up....

I have no doubt that the fanfare will come, it's just early days and not officially announced yet.

Agree with your comment about the nav systems in any vehicle - have used the offerings from multiple brands and all are garbage. Part of the reason why CarPlay and Android Auto were such game changers and were quickly adopted.

I'd go further and say that even the experience offered by the standalone navigation units offered by Tomtom, Garmin, Navman, etc. aren't really up to scratch these days compared to phone apps. I was recently playing around with a family member's brand new top of the range Garmin unit and it was a terrible experience. Slow, poor UI, unnecessarily complicated to input addresses, and maps that were out-of-date (even though they were updated 2wks prior).

drover 26-04-2022 11:41 AM

I like the KiSS principle with these things, too much ginning around then bin it, I think this is my third Navman, first was a work one, bit clunky but was early days for them, next was personal and it was okay again early days for them, this last one is pretty good, battery is knackered after all these years but still gets updates, like all these electronic toys it will every few years have a hissy so I just do a clean boot to the whole system, reload my address's from back up and away we go for another few years ......... I never , ever rely on these things to navigate for me, I check the paper map or google earth and use it mainly as a distance marker to next turn/town, otherwise they all can lead to your doom, especially out west.
Be interesting if they did updates but then that would mean a visit to a dealer...

LeCheese 26-04-2022 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by drover (Post 1683032)
Be interesting if they did updates but then that would mean a visit to a dealer...

Not necessarily - software updates on these can be done using a USB. It all just depends how they offer it. Mazda runs something similar where you download map and software updates off their platform onto a USB and update the vehicle's system using that.

Will be interesting to see how it plays out. Again, can't really see map updates alone being that much of a draw for many people. Maybe it'd be a good upsell for new buyers, but $125 is nothing in the scheme of things. CarPlay in the pre-2017 UConnect would be a great offering, but I can't see them getting around the need for a hardware upgrade for that to be possible.


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