Like any other car, a Jeep Wrangler contains a stereo that can be rebooted to factory mode. If your Wrangler stereo isn’t working properly, follow this comprehensive guide to reset it yourself.
2022 Models
Soft Reset 1:
- Turn on the ignition.
- Ensure that your stereo system is switched on.
- After around 10 seconds, switch the stereo system off.
- Press and hold the power button until the stereo system reboots.
Soft Reset 2:
- Press the phone and voice buttons simultaneously for at least 20 seconds.
- The radio will reboot and reset.
Hard Reset:
- Unplug the negative terminal on your car battery for at least 5 minutes.
- Reconnect your car battery.
- The stereo system will reset and might ask for a code.
- Locate the vehicle-specific code in the owner’s manual. (Note: If you cannot find the code, contact your local Jeep dealer for assistance.)
- Enter the code to activate the system.
Rebooting Your Stereo System Through UConnect
Method 1: Reset Uconnect 8.4 system
- Press and hold down the tuner and volume buttons simultaneously for at least 10 seconds.
- The screen will display the Jeep logo and then switch off.
- The screen will again switch on.
- The stereo system will be reset.
Method 2: Reset Uconnect (Hard reset)
- Press and hold the upper right ▶ corner of your Uconnect and wait for the screen to display the vehicle logo.
- The screen will go dark after a while.
- The screen will switch back on.
- The Uconnect system, together with the stereo system, is reset.
Method 3: Reset Uconnect 730N (Soft reset)
- Locate the voice and phone buttons on the steering wheel.
- Press and hold down the buttons for at least 30 seconds.
- Release the buttons and immediately turn off the ignition.
- Ensure that the driver’s side door is open.
- Leave it for at least 30 seconds.
- After about 30 seconds, close the door and ensure the ignition is turned on.
- The stereo system is reset.
2012 – 2021 Models
- Turn off the ignition and pop the hood to access the battery.
- Use a 10mm wrench or 10mm socket of the appropriate size to loosen the battery’s connectors.
- First, remove the negative connector (black), and then the positive connector (red), and remove the battery.
- Leave the battery unplugged for around five minutes.
- Next, plug in the positive connector and then the negative connector.
- Your car should restart with the radio system entirely reset.
OR
- Press the radio menu button on the MyGIG interface.
- Press seek up.
- Press the Nav button.
- Alternatively, you can press the seek up, seek down, and menu buttons simultaneously.
- Your stereo system will be reset.


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