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Old Jun 16, 2014 | 07:30 PM
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Default Default GPS settings

So I have had my 14 JKURX for 4 months now and have nearly 10k miles already. The other day I was messing around with the settings in the factory GPS. I wanted to take a route home that didn't include expressways, so I opened the screen that allows you to check off the things to avoid. The first screen had highways so I checked that, but I thought I would scroll to see the next screen just to see what other choices were there to avoid. What I saw made me laugh out loud. The default setting has unpacked roads checked off as things to avoid. I thought that was a bit ironic. Here I am in my big bad Rubicon and my GPS has me set to stay on paved roads only. Needless to say, I quickly unchecked that box.
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by AnvilX14
So I have had my 14 JKURX for 4 months now and have nearly 10k miles already. The other day I was messing around with the settings in the factory GPS. I wanted to take a route home that didn't include expressways, so I opened the screen that allows you to check off the things to avoid. The first screen had highways so I checked that, but I thought I would scroll to see the next screen just to see what other choices were there to avoid. What I saw made me laugh out loud. The default setting has unpacked roads checked off as things to avoid. I thought that was a bit ironic. Here I am in my big bad Rubicon and my GPS has me set to stay on paved roads only. Needless to say, I quickly unchecked that box.
I'm pretty sure the GPS radio comes in other Jeep/Chrysler vehicle besides Jeep Wranglers where the majority of those vehicles fall into the on road type of category.

I know we all like to think we're special driving a JK, but all the parts in it are not made specifically for the JK.
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