Download 2015 Jeep Navigation Update

UCONNECT NAVIGATION The available Navigation feature allows you to identify points of interest quickly and easily with stunning 3-D graphics and detailed views of landmarks, cities and terrains. Or simply say an address to get directions with one-step voice destination entry. Oct 28, 2018  2015 Grand Cherokee Joined. FCA - 2018 NORTH AMERICAN MAP FOR UCONNECT® 8.4A OR 8.4AN NAVIGATION SYSTEM (FIAT CHRYSLER - SALES CODES RA3 OR RA4). You really don’t need to update. Personally, I do use my Jeep’s NAV all the time, as I don’t like using maps on my phone.

While most customers will wait to visit their dealer to upgrade the firmware of their UConnect systems, it’s not required for those who have connected USB drives in their recent Chrysler, Jeep, Ram, or Dodge. However, it is complicated and somewhat time consuming. This is a little “how to” for updating UConnect firmware yourself.

First, visit the UConnect upgrade site, whose URL may have changed since we posted this. Put in your VIN number (you do have that in LastPass, 1Password, or such, right? It may be on your insurance or registration cards, it’s definitely on your dealer repair and maintenance docs). Then you will see a list of what’s available, if anything. (Our car does not seem to need the security update, or there was an error in the system which prevented it from showing.)

Now, you may think that the next step would be to click on the available downloads, find them in your computer, open them to find a ReadMe file, and then follow some instructions. That is not the way Chrysler’s web gurus work. While UConnect’s job is to make life easy, the webmasters’ job seems to be to make it more complex and frustrating. Thus, they have a long tutorial — you are taking notes, right? — though you can click “skip” to get to the end, if you dare. Here are the salient points:

  • We did not see this in the tutorial: Have your radio anti-theft passcode ready. Your dealer will know it.
  • You will need to download Akamai software to download their updates, though their updates aren’t all that large and other companies use Akamai without making end-users install anything. On the lighter side, you can do this from a Mac.
  • They want you to use a PC-formatted 4-GB USB drive with nothing else on it. Our upgrades were both under 256 MB. I don’t understand the 4 GB requirement but we had one so we used it.
  • The files you download will be zip files, so download them to your hard drive, unzip them, and then copy them to the USB drive. You can only do one at a time. That is, copy one over, upgrade the car, come back, delete it, put on the next file, etc. That assumes you have more than one update, of course.
    • Our navigation system upgrade came in a subfolder. The subfolder had a single item inside it. D'oh!
  • Unplug any SD cards or USB cards from your car, then put in your USB thumb drive. Make sure you have something to do and you're in the shade (summer) or someplace warm (winter) because this will take five to fifteen minutes. Headphones and an iPod, iPhone, or Android/whatever may help.
  • Move the key to Run — not Start, not Accessory. Those of you with button starters, press it twice to get to Run but make sure your foot isn’t on the brake.
  • You now get a screen that asks if you want to upgrade. Look at the firmware numbers carefully to make sure you are not backtracking. If you say yes, it will spend a good deal of time copying files, but when it's done, you're nearly done.
  • When it asks for an anti-theft code, start the engine and wait a few minutes to see if it clears. If you get the anti-theft code (which you probably don't know) wrong three times, you have to have the car in Run for 30 minutes before you can try again.

Congratulations! You've saved yourself from asking your dealer to do something for free. (Not all will do it for free — the security update, yes, but not necessarily ordinary firmware updates.) Sure, FCA US LLC made it a lot harder than it had to be, but it was probably much faster than a dealer visit, and easier too, if a bit more risky.

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LIABILITY: THE VEHICLE DRIVER MUST ALWAYS KEEP THEIR EYES AND ATTENTION ON THE ROAD AT ALL TIMES. In some states it is illegal to have a video view-able by the driver while the vehicle is in motion. It is your responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws and regulations. By installing any system or product from NavRepair.com you hereby agree that CAVE Electronics, LLC, its owners, employees and affiliates cannot be held liable for any accidents, fines, tickets or misuse of its products which may result from the driver’s distraction. Use of any product should be limited to and is intended solely for passenger entertainment and off-road use only. In addition it is your responsibility to provide this disclaimer to any party that may purchase your NavRepair.com system or product from you in or out of your vehicle. After the unit is sold to a party other than the original owner, it is the previous owner’s responsibility to provide this disclaimer in writing to the purchasing party. NavRepair.com, defined as ‘radio repair and programming facility’ are in no way responsible for any damage or malfunction, which may occur to your car and/or your car’s electrical system by installing our systems or products. NavRepair.com offers complimentary off-road use navigation map discs. These discs are intended to be used as a back-up copy and have no commercial value. They are not to be sold by any party.