Remote Vehicle Start - Uconnect 6.5 NAV Owner's Manual

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50 ALL ABOUT UCONNECT ACCESS

Remote Vehicle Start

Use Your Computer Or Wireless Device App To Start The
Engine And Warm-Up Or Cool-Down The Vehicle From
Almost Anywhere
Description
The Remote Vehicle Start feature provides you with the
ability to start the engine on your vehicle, without the keys
and from virtually any distance. Once started, the pre-set
climate controls in your vehicle can warm-up or cool-down
the interior before you have to get in. You can send a
request to your vehicle in one of two ways:
• Using the Uconnect Access App from a compatible
device.
• From
the
Mopar
(moparownerconnect.com).
You can also send a command to turn-off an engine that
has been remote started. After 15 minutes if you have not
entered your vehicle with the key, the engine will shut off
automatically.
This remote function requires your vehicle to be equipped
with a factory-installed Remote Start system.
Owner
Connect
website
If you want, you can set-up notifications for your account
to receive an email or text (SMS) message every time a
command is sent to remote start or cancel a remote start.
How It Works
Uconnect Access App:
1. Download the Uconnect Access App to a compatible
device and login using your username and password.
2. To start the engine, press the "circular arrow", to turn-
off an engine that has been remote started press the
"cancel" button.
3. A pop-up screen will appear asking for your Uconnect
Security PIN (this is the same 4-digit code established
when your registered your Uconnect Access system).
Enter the Uconnect Security PIN on the keypad and
press "OK."
4. The Uconnect Access App will confirm if your com-
mand was sent (or not). Press "OK" to close the pop-up
screen.
5. It will take a little while for the command to go through
to your vehicle. The time it takes depends on a number
of technical conditions.

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