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Hey guys, I just got a 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2.0 and my navigation if off by a lot of miles. I found this in the glove box as well and I was wondering if this has to do something with it?

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That's the satellite/GPS antenna, so that not being plugged in would kill your navigation. Assuming the other end of the plug isn't lost somewhere inside the B-pillar, you should be able to plug it back in. Mounts just to the left of the right speaker on the top side.

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Yeap, it is not there. I tried to connect it by removing speaker and plastic and nothing.
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No connector at all? Or you plugged it back in and nothing happened?
 

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I bet your Wrangler didn't come with the 8.4 radio and the previous owner installed one after the fact. The antenna might have come with it, but not the cable that runs from the radio to the pillar, so they said screw it and didn't bother wiring it up.

Assuming that's the case and it's not something else, you should be able to get your hands on one and do it yourself. Although, if you go that route, I'd plug things in first before you start routing wires just to make sure it can pick up satellites.
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