


Press the Delete Phone button on the touchscreen.ĭisconnecting A Smartphone or an Audio Device.Press the Settings button located to the right of the device name for a different Phone or Audio Device than the currently connected device.Press the Paired Phones and Audio Devices button on the touchscreen.Press the X to exit out of the Settings screen.Press the Disconnect Phone button on the touchscreen.Press the Settings button located to the right of the device name.Press the Paired Phones and Audio Devices buttons on the touchscreen.Press the Pairing button on the touchscreen.Uconnect ® 4, 4C and 4C NAV with the 8.4-Inch Touchscreenĭisconnecting a Smartphone or an Audio Device

Restart it by opening the music app and pressing play. Your phone may have closed the app to conserve battery. Before driving, start the music app on your phone.You're having trouble streaming music via Bluetooth® Do not make calls while your phone is plugged into the AUX jack. Plugging in your phone to AUX while connected to Bluetooth® will disable Hands-Free Calling.You can't make a call while connected to the AUX jack Please keep in mind, Verizon, Sprint and US Cellular do not support conference calling.Verify that your phone has the Bluetooth® feature (Message Access Profile).Check “Do not ask again," then accept the “connect to your messages” request on your phone.Text messaging through your system doesn't work Check with your phone manufacturer or cellular provider to avoid having duplicate contacts stored on your phone. Up to 2000 contact names with four numbers per contact will transfer to the system's phonebook.Check “Do not ask again," then accept the “phonebook download” request on your phone.Your phone can still be connected manually. Many phones don't automatically reconnect after being restarted.Refer to your phone manufacturer or cellular provider for instructions. Set your phone to "auto-connect" or "trusted device" within the phone's Bluetooth® settings.Your phone won't reconnect to the system after pairing Verify you are selecting “Uconnect” in the discovered Bluetooth devices on your phone.Delete the pairing history in your phone and Uconnect® system, which is usually found in the phone's Bluetooth® settings.Perform a hard reset in the phone by removing the battery (if removable – see your phone's owner's manual).We couldn’t recommend something so cheaply constructed. The adhesive ring remained firmly stuck to the dashboard, but otherwise that floppy rubber mat was barely holding on. What was even more annoying, however, was that the anti-slip rubber mat on the bottom kept getting detached from the rubber base. However, it also limits access to the buttons on the side of your phone. The Boysnoy Dashboard Car Phone Holder was the only horizontal model we tested where the phone didn’t buckle under the pressure from our fingers. The iPow Anti-Slip Silicone Dashboard Pad suffered from a similar problem-although it came with a few custom rubber bracket options that you can adjust to fit different phones, they all turned out to be too wobbly. If you just want to look at horizontal maps, it could be great, but any other interaction with the phone was basically impossible. The Loncaster Car Phone Holder was probably the best of the batch we looked at unfortunately, the lightweight silicone base didn’t support phones very well against the pressure of a tapping finger. While they were all impressively stable across different dashboards, they each proved difficult to use in their own unique ways.

We’d noticed that readers seemed to be interested in horizontally-oriented dashboard mounts, so we tested out several models that were either top sellers, or otherwise intriguing.
