Thank you!First is the cover for the ACC when you drop the windsheild.
Second is for the aux switches, iirc. (Came with my Mopar kit)
Thank you!The black shield is to cover the adaptive cruise control 'box' when you drop the windshield.
The packet has heat shrink tubing and eyelets for connecting stuff to your Aux switches....
Hope this helps and congrats on the new JLUR!
Check the settings in google maps.Thank you!
I got a strange issue with my iPhone and google maps and Bluetooth. My phone is paired with the Jeep by Bluetooth. When I run google maps navigating on my phone it is mute -- so I keep missing turns LOL. I tried to connect it to the Jeep by a Lightning/USB cable -- no difference.
Any idea how I could make my phone/google maps speak (either directly or over the car's speakers)?
When I have regular calls or Skype calls, the sound output goes over car's speakers. So it generally works. The only issue I've had so far is google maps mobile app.
Yuri, I had the same problem Google Maps, and found they set to mute. Check your Google maps settings in your phone, it's in there somewhere.Thank you!
I got a strange issue with my iPhone and google maps and Bluetooth. My phone is paired with the Jeep by Bluetooth. When I run google maps navigating on my phone it is mute -- so I keep missing turns LOL. I tried to connect it to the Jeep by a Lightning/USB cable -- no difference.
Any idea how I could make my phone/google maps speak (either directly or over the car's speakers)?
When I have regular calls or Skype calls, the sound output goes over car's speakers. So it generally works. The only issue I've had so far is google maps mobile app.
Thank you JimYuri, I had the same problem Google Maps, and found they set to mute. Check your Google maps settings in your phone, it's in there somewhere.
I see I'm the 3rd one to suggest this. I guess it would behove me to read all the post before answering. lol
Nope. I did not have a cable for iPhone with me. The guy set up bluetooth connection only. Ok, I will need to read what Apple CarPlay is and how it helps unmute my google maps.Why don't you connect your phone, and use the Apple CarPlay? So, I know I'm going to sound like a dick when I say this. Your first two questions have been asked hundreds of times on this forum. Why didn't you just search? I'm sure you bought the vehicle from a dealer. Did they not show you how features work on your Jeep?
Carplay would work better.
I got my iPhone Google Maps been unmute while connected to my Jeep. It speaks via Jeep's speakers now. But every time Google Maps speaks my Jeep's screen changes to like in the picture. So the Jeep thinks it is a phone call every time Google Maps says something. Is it expected or there is a way how I can improve/fix it?
I turned on both setting for Google Maps on my iPhone: 1) Play voice over Bluetooth and 2) Play as Bluetooth phone call.
Well now, that's a new one on me. But I'm old, and this new fangled stuff is like brain sugery too me. One simple thing that has worked for me on many occassions it to reboot the phone. Remove the battery for a few minutes, stick it back in, and let it reset itself. I don't know if that will work for you, but it's easy enough to try. Sometimes it's the phone, and not the vehicles system. Good luck brother.
I got my iPhone Google Maps been unmute while connected to my Jeep. It speaks via Jeep's speakers now. But every time Google Maps speaks my Jeep's screen changes to like in the picture. So the Jeep thinks it is a phone call every time Google Maps says something. Is it expected or there is a way how I can improve/fix it?
I turned on both setting for Google Maps on my iPhone: 1) Play voice over Bluetooth and 2) Play as Bluetooth phone call.
Cool. I will try to reboot the phone but the battery is not detachable on iPhones LOLWell now, that's a new one on me. But I'm old, and this new fangled stuff is like brain sugery too me. One simple thing that has worked for me on many occassions it to reboot the phone. Remove the battery for a few minutes, stick it back in, and let it reset itself. I don't know if that will work for you, but it's easy enough to try. Sometimes it's the phone, and not the vehicles system. Good luck brother.
If nothing else, try turning off the "play as bluetooth phone call". You never know.