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Installing factory uconnect
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RE: Installing factory uconnect
Download the Service Manual. It will help locate the harness.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_371028/tm.htm
https://dodgeforum.com/m_371028/tm.htm
ORIGINAL: chiledude
Anyone add the factory uconnect to their ram pickup? (the factory option not the after market one) I have part numbers for the module and mirror, not sure on which wiring harness the ram uses and the dealer has been no help.
Anyone add the factory uconnect to their ram pickup? (the factory option not the after market one) I have part numbers for the module and mirror, not sure on which wiring harness the ram uses and the dealer has been no help.
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RE: Installing factory uconnect
The RAM has the uConnect part of the overhead console trip computer. If your vehicle has the trip computer, putting in the upgraded trip computer will enable the uConnect option. The only thing you need to do then is program the overhead console with the fuel tank size of your vehicle. If you do not have the trip computer, then you have what is called a low line vehilce, or ST. You will need to find the trip computer out of the same model year vehicle. 2002 used what is called an EVIC in combination with the uConnect. This is the information center, where you are notified of vehicle sercie sechedules, and the like. You can upgrade to this type of overhead console without too much trouble from the normal trip computer, as long as it is a 2002 part. 2003 used the same trip computer on both the SLT and SLT+, but starting in 2003 the option for instantaneous fuel economy was removed from the trip computer. You will run into some problems if you attempt to put the wrong type of trip computer in your vehicle. There were other changes from 03 to 04. I believe 04 and 05 use the same, but 06 is based on the CAN bus. If you have the low line vehilce, then adding the trip computer is next to impossible since the circuits are missing in too many of the wiring harnesses to make this a worthwhile project.
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RE: Installing factory uconnect
ORIGINAL: srenken
The RAM has the uConnect part of the overhead console trip computer. If your vehicle has the trip computer, putting in the upgraded trip computer will enable the uConnect option. The only thing you need to do then is program the overhead console with the fuel tank size of your vehicle. If you do not have the trip computer, then you have what is called a low line vehilce, or ST. You will need to find the trip computer out of the same model year vehicle. 2002 used what is called an EVIC in combination with the uConnect. This is the information center, where you are notified of vehicle sercie sechedules, and the like. You can upgrade to this type of overhead console without too much trouble from the normal trip computer, as long as it is a 2002 part. 2003 used the same trip computer on both the SLT and SLT+, but starting in 2003 the option for instantaneous fuel economy was removed from the trip computer. You will run into some problems if you attempt to put the wrong type of trip computer in your vehicle. There were other changes from 03 to 04. I believe 04 and 05 use the same, but 06 is based on the CAN bus. If you have the low line vehilce, then adding the trip computer is next to impossible since the circuits are missing in too many of the wiring harnesses to make this a worthwhile project.
The RAM has the uConnect part of the overhead console trip computer. If your vehicle has the trip computer, putting in the upgraded trip computer will enable the uConnect option. The only thing you need to do then is program the overhead console with the fuel tank size of your vehicle. If you do not have the trip computer, then you have what is called a low line vehilce, or ST. You will need to find the trip computer out of the same model year vehicle. 2002 used what is called an EVIC in combination with the uConnect. This is the information center, where you are notified of vehicle sercie sechedules, and the like. You can upgrade to this type of overhead console without too much trouble from the normal trip computer, as long as it is a 2002 part. 2003 used the same trip computer on both the SLT and SLT+, but starting in 2003 the option for instantaneous fuel economy was removed from the trip computer. You will run into some problems if you attempt to put the wrong type of trip computer in your vehicle. There were other changes from 03 to 04. I believe 04 and 05 use the same, but 06 is based on the CAN bus. If you have the low line vehilce, then adding the trip computer is next to impossible since the circuits are missing in too many of the wiring harnesses to make this a worthwhile project.
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RE: Installing factory uconnect
[quote]ORIGINAL: DodgeMatrix
Download the Service Manual. It will help locate the harness.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_371028/tm.htm
I downloaded this last night and found schematics and diagnostics on uconnect, no parts or part numbers to reference.
Thanks for the tip though!!
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RE: Installing factory uconnect
UConnect(TM) is an exclusive voice-activated, hands-free, in-vehicle communications system that uses a small control pad, microphone and speaker, all integrated into the rear view mirror. UConnect allows you to dial your Bluetooth-compatible wireless phone or other hands-free device through simple voice commands. UConnect mutes your radio before sending or receiving a call and allows you to store names and numbers in the system's phonebook.
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RE: Installing factory uconnect
ORIGINAL: spristas
I'm considering the same installation on my 2006. Did you purchase the uconnect system as a kit or seperate items. Where did you get the parts and how much were they?
I'm considering the same installation on my 2006. Did you purchase the uconnect system as a kit or seperate items. Where did you get the parts and how much were they?
I purchased separate items, the ones you would have if your ram came factory with uconnect. The only kit I found is the after factory kit that installs completely different (not as nice and doesn't work as well).
My parts came in today at my local dodge dealer. I won't be able to pick them up for a few days.
I think the prices I was quoted are 15 to 20 percent off list. I'll post them once I get the receipt.
I found cheaper prices online but the shipping was too much...most dealers are charging 10 to 15 percent of purchase price for shipping.