pogostickcowboy
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A lot of Ram owners report the GPS showing wrong location (+100 miles off from reality). It isn't a software issue because the system should be downloading the updates automatically.
Some will suggest replacing the antenna (shark fin) because it is a combined sat/gps antenna ($60 and you can do yourself). On our's the SXM radio still works so first step was to check the connections (GPS is a second wire from the antenna) and test the wires. You could also buy a cheap GPS antenna and test with that to see if it is an issue.
Some articles suggest taking the radio apart and replacing the Sierra Wireless card. It is thought that the sun fries the card. https://www.ramforumz.com/threads/uconnect-sierra-wireless-card.267941/
I actually found enough articles that makes we wonder if this is a known longstanding issue that should have resulted in a recall (or class action).
If you take your truck to the dealer they won't really make any attempts to diagnose. The service manual says if the problem is reported to simply replace the entire UConnect system (not just the Sierra Wireless card) for about $1500 in part not incl labour. The dealer also suggested I go to Best Buy or Visions and buy an after market radio ... Aftermarket systems won't do seat position memory and a couple other functions Connect can....
So right now easiest thing we have found is use an iPhone plugged in if you really need GPS to work.
Some will suggest replacing the antenna (shark fin) because it is a combined sat/gps antenna ($60 and you can do yourself). On our's the SXM radio still works so first step was to check the connections (GPS is a second wire from the antenna) and test the wires. You could also buy a cheap GPS antenna and test with that to see if it is an issue.
Some articles suggest taking the radio apart and replacing the Sierra Wireless card. It is thought that the sun fries the card. https://www.ramforumz.com/threads/uconnect-sierra-wireless-card.267941/
I actually found enough articles that makes we wonder if this is a known longstanding issue that should have resulted in a recall (or class action).
If you take your truck to the dealer they won't really make any attempts to diagnose. The service manual says if the problem is reported to simply replace the entire UConnect system (not just the Sierra Wireless card) for about $1500 in part not incl labour. The dealer also suggested I go to Best Buy or Visions and buy an after market radio ... Aftermarket systems won't do seat position memory and a couple other functions Connect can....
So right now easiest thing we have found is use an iPhone plugged in if you really need GPS to work.