u-connect
so i just picked up a u-connect kit for my RES radio and instaled it noproblem. but i now find out that the dealer has to enable it with there scan tool. i didn't want to pay the 120-150 that they qouted me at the dealer where i bought the kit. so how much is it for activation on the star scan. i cant believe its not plug and play.
Ask your dealer what he'll charge to activate it.
If your a good client with a history of loyal patronage at the dealer he might do it free as it will only take about 15 minutes to activate.
For some reason this is a premium feature that Chrysler controls through there dealers. I research this when I installed this feature in my previous truck, and bit the bullet for 250.00 and let the dealer do it all.
If your a good client with a history of loyal patronage at the dealer he might do it free as it will only take about 15 minutes to activate.
For some reason this is a premium feature that Chrysler controls through there dealers. I research this when I installed this feature in my previous truck, and bit the bullet for 250.00 and let the dealer do it all.
Anything you do electrically with these trucks has to be flashed for a price. I had the RES and was going to add the bluetooth kit, but for about $300.00 more I bought this Pioneer Avic 920-BT Head unit from Crutchfield, and never looked back-
- General features:
- DVD/CD receiver with internal amp (14 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels)
- built-in navigation capability with map coverage of U.S., Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii, plus over 12 million points-of-interest
- AVIC FEEDS compatible
- Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming built in
- 6.1" touchscreen
- fits double-DIN (4" tall) dash openings
- voice control of navigation, iPod, and Bluetooth
- Pandora link
- Audio features:
- plays MP3/WMA/AAC files recorded on DVD or CD discs, USB, and micro SD cards
- 24-bit digital-to-analog converter
- high- and low-pass filters
- 7-band parametric equalizer with 6 preset EQ curves
- bass boost
- Expandability:
- built-in iPod control —Pioneer's optional adapter required for viewing video content
- compatible with, satellite radio, and HD Radio tuners
- inputs: USB input, SD card slot, front-panel A/V input, rear A/V input, rear-view camera input
- outputs: 6-channel preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer), video output
- Other information:
- compatible with most factory steering wheel audio controls (adapter required)
- CEA-2006 compliant
- warranty: 1 year
Last edited by ripplek; Mar 21, 2011 at 06:40 AM.
Anything you do electrically with these trucks has to be flashed for a price. I had the RES and was going to add the bluetooth kit, but for about $300.00 more I bought this Pioneer Avic 920-BT Head unit from Crutchfield, and never looked back-
- General features:
- DVD/CD receiver with internal amp (14 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels)
- built-in navigation capability with map coverage of U.S., Canada, Alaska, and Hawaii, plus over 12 million points-of-interest
- AVIC FEEDS compatible
- Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming built in
- 6.1" touchscreen
- fits double-DIN (4" tall) dash openings
- voice control of navigation, iPod, and Bluetooth
- Pandora link
- Audio features:
- plays MP3/WMA/AAC files recorded on DVD or CD discs, USB, and micro SD cards
- 24-bit digital-to-analog converter
- high- and low-pass filters
- 7-band parametric equalizer with 6 preset EQ curves
- bass boost
- Expandability:
- built-in iPod control —Pioneer's optional adapter required for viewing video content
- compatible with, satellite radio, and HD Radio tuners
- inputs: USB input, SD card slot, front-panel A/V input, rear A/V input, rear-view camera input
- outputs: 6-channel preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer), video output
- Other information:
- compatible with most factory steering wheel audio controls (adapter required)
- CEA-2006 compliant
- warranty: 1 year
I mounted it right on the dash behind the coulm shifter can't see it and should be good for reception I hope. It looked dumb where the factory wanted you to put it. Still think the kit should of come with a new mirror like the factory comes with
Ya I wonder how many people would tear apart all that to locate the mike, I just took out the RAM sign on the bezel and used a file and made a spot in the corner just enough for the MIC wire to run thru and stuck mine there, same colour as the bezel and really not noticeable and works great, they work great as long as you don't have the windows wide open or the blower on high otherwise they work fantastic.



