2011 jk res to??!!
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2011 jk res to??!!
Well I've read lots of threads viewes lots of charts but I still can't figure it out, so in advance sorry for the repeated question.
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What my gig will work in my 2011 jeep wrangler jku it currently has a res bluetooth sat uconnect unit so what will be plug and play to upgrade to no nav but touch screen?
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Plain and simple
What my gig will work in my 2011 jeep wrangler jku it currently has a res bluetooth sat uconnect unit so what will be plug and play to upgrade to no nav but touch screen?
Thanks for any help
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You might want to look at aftermarket that you can still use steering controls. I think kenwood uses maestro which should give you full functionality. Other brands have similar interfaces with varying degrees of steering wheel functionality. Good luck.
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I put a high-speed RBZ, 430 non-nav unit in my 2011 JKU and everything worked fine. I have since replaced it with a Kenwood Nav unit using a Maestro interface and have retained most of the steering wheel controls, but also have gained some vehical info options through it.
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Any high speed 430 will work plug and play. If the radio has a security code, make sure you obtain it with the radio (or the original VIN from which the radio was removed).
High speed 730 radios would also work, but you have to re-pin some connectors on the back of your radio for your factory mic to work, and remove the uconnect module (the 730 has it built in). Not hard, just an extra couple steps.
High speed 730 radios would also work, but you have to re-pin some connectors on the back of your radio for your factory mic to work, and remove the uconnect module (the 730 has it built in). Not hard, just an extra couple steps.