Jeep Patriot: How to Connect a Phone

Connecting a phone to your Jeep Patriot is a great way to stay connected while on the go. You can use your phone for navigation, music, and hands-free calls. Connecting your phone allows you to access all of these features without fumbling with a separate device. Here’s how to connect your phone to the Jeep Patriot.

Contents

2020 – 2023 Models

  1. Open the Uconnect system on your Jeep Patriot by pressing the Uconnect button on your steering wheel.
  2. Select the Phone option.
  3. Select the Pair Mobile Device option.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the Bluetooth passcode, if applicable.
  5. Select your phone from the list of devices displayed on the screen.
  6. Enter your phone’s passcode.
  7. Select OK on the screen to confirm the pairing.

2018 – 2019 Models

  1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and that it is discoverable.
  2. On the Jeep Patriot, press the button on the steering wheel with the Bluetooth icon.
  3. Select Add New Device and follow the voice prompts.
  4. Search for available Bluetooth connections on your phone and select Jeep Patriot from the list.
  5. Enter the pairing code when prompted.
  6. Once the connection is established, you will hear a confirmation message.

2007 – 2017 Models

  1. Make sure your phone is compatible with the Uconnect system of your Jeep Patriot.
  2. Turn on your Jeep Patriot and press the Phone button on the steering wheel.
  3. Select Pair Device.
  4. Activate Bluetooth on your phone and make sure it is in discoverable mode.
  5. The Jeep should display a list of available devices. Select your phone from the list.
  6. Enter a passcode if prompted to finalize pairing.

Steps to Take Before You Connect Your Phone and Car

  1. Make sure the Jeep Patriot’s Bluetooth is compatible with your phone.
  2. Make sure your phone’s Bluetooth is enabled and up to date.
  3. Make sure the Jeep Patriot’s Bluetooth is enabled and up to date.
  4. Make sure the Jeep Patriot’s antenna is not damaged or malfunctioning.
  5. Make sure the device you are attempting to connect to is within Bluetooth range.

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