Common questions

Why is my Phone not connecting to my Uconnect?

Why is my Phone not connecting to my Uconnect?

Perform a hard reset in the phone by removing the battery (if removable – see your phone’s owner’s manual). Delete the pairing history in your phone and Uconnect® system, which is usually found in the phone’s Bluetooth® settings. Verify you are selecting “Uconnect” in the discovered Bluetooth devices on your phone.

How do I set up Bluetooth in my Chrysler 300?

How to Set up Bluetooth in Your Chrysler

  1. Make sure Bluetooth is activated on your mobile device and that the vehicle is stopped or in park.
  2. On your Chrysler Uconnect screen, press the Phone button > Add Device > Settings.
  3. On your mobile device, select your Chrysler from the Bluetooth menu.

Why can’t I turn on Media Audio Bluetooth?

Enable media audio If you’re getting no sound out of your Bluetooth headphones, make sure that the Media Audio setting is turned on. With your Bluetooth headphones connected, go to Settings —-> Bluetooth. Select your Bluetooth headphones from the list. On the next screen, make sure that Media Audio is turned ON.

When did the Chrysler 300 start using Bluetooth?

Since the mid-2000s, Chrysler began including the Bluetooth phone connection as a standard feature in its 300-version models.

How do you make a phone call in a Chrysler 300?

The phone rings through the 300’s speakers. With the push of a button, located on the steering wheel, drivers can answer and make phone calls by simply speaking. Take your Bluetooth-capable cell phone and your car key and enter your Chrysler 300. Shut the door and turn on the ignition. Push the “Phone” button on the steering wheel.

How do you connect a cell phone to a car?

Take your Bluetooth-capable cell phone and your car key and enter your Chrysler 300. Shut the door and turn on the ignition. Push the “Phone” button on the steering wheel. Wait for the car to beep and say out loud, “UConnect Setup.” When the car beeps again, say “Phone Pairing.” Wait for another beep and say “Pair a Phone.”

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Ruth Doyle