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    Graebeard got a reaction from agm2112 in Journey bluetooth not connecting to uConnect   
    For the second time in six months, my bluetoth phone lost connection with uConnect. I've seen lots of people stating the same problem, and how they were charged serious money to have it "fixed".
     
    Although there are many reasons for this problem, this is what I found worked for me.
     
    1 - Locate the fuse block under the glove box on the right side kick panel. If you can't access it, you may need to hire a left handed, double jointed gymnast .
    2 - You need to locate Fuse 131 which is listed in the Manual as the Hands Free Module. Since they are not marked and there is no picture in the manual, I've attached one I found on someone's site.
    Its a red 10A fuse in the third column from the right, and the second fuse from the top.
    3 - Using long needle-nosed pliers, carefully pull it straight out.
    4 - Wait a minute or two, then reinsert it. Not easy, just awkward. Make sure it's properly seated
    5 - Now, press the Start button to ACC and with your phone handy, they should connect.
      

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    Graebeard got a reaction from a79flh3873 in Journey bluetooth not connecting to uConnect   
    For the second time in six months, my bluetoth phone lost connection with uConnect. I've seen lots of people stating the same problem, and how they were charged serious money to have it "fixed".
     
    Although there are many reasons for this problem, this is what I found worked for me.
     
    1 - Locate the fuse block under the glove box on the right side kick panel. If you can't access it, you may need to hire a left handed, double jointed gymnast .
    2 - You need to locate Fuse 131 which is listed in the Manual as the Hands Free Module. Since they are not marked and there is no picture in the manual, I've attached one I found on someone's site.
    Its a red 10A fuse in the third column from the right, and the second fuse from the top.
    3 - Using long needle-nosed pliers, carefully pull it straight out.
    4 - Wait a minute or two, then reinsert it. Not easy, just awkward. Make sure it's properly seated
    5 - Now, press the Start button to ACC and with your phone handy, they should connect.
      

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    Graebeard got a reaction from rozey66 in Journey bluetooth not connecting to uConnect   
    For the second time in six months, my bluetoth phone lost connection with uConnect. I've seen lots of people stating the same problem, and how they were charged serious money to have it "fixed".
     
    Although there are many reasons for this problem, this is what I found worked for me.
     
    1 - Locate the fuse block under the glove box on the right side kick panel. If you can't access it, you may need to hire a left handed, double jointed gymnast .
    2 - You need to locate Fuse 131 which is listed in the Manual as the Hands Free Module. Since they are not marked and there is no picture in the manual, I've attached one I found on someone's site.
    Its a red 10A fuse in the third column from the right, and the second fuse from the top.
    3 - Using long needle-nosed pliers, carefully pull it straight out.
    4 - Wait a minute or two, then reinsert it. Not easy, just awkward. Make sure it's properly seated
    5 - Now, press the Start button to ACC and with your phone handy, they should connect.
      

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    Graebeard got a reaction from Re1010 in Journey bluetooth not connecting to uConnect   
    For the second time in six months, my bluetoth phone lost connection with uConnect. I've seen lots of people stating the same problem, and how they were charged serious money to have it "fixed".
     
    Although there are many reasons for this problem, this is what I found worked for me.
     
    1 - Locate the fuse block under the glove box on the right side kick panel. If you can't access it, you may need to hire a left handed, double jointed gymnast .
    2 - You need to locate Fuse 131 which is listed in the Manual as the Hands Free Module. Since they are not marked and there is no picture in the manual, I've attached one I found on someone's site.
    Its a red 10A fuse in the third column from the right, and the second fuse from the top.
    3 - Using long needle-nosed pliers, carefully pull it straight out.
    4 - Wait a minute or two, then reinsert it. Not easy, just awkward. Make sure it's properly seated
    5 - Now, press the Start button to ACC and with your phone handy, they should connect.
      

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    Graebeard got a reaction from mechanical-idiot in Journey bluetooth not connecting to uConnect   
    For the second time in six months, my bluetoth phone lost connection with uConnect. I've seen lots of people stating the same problem, and how they were charged serious money to have it "fixed".
     
    Although there are many reasons for this problem, this is what I found worked for me.
     
    1 - Locate the fuse block under the glove box on the right side kick panel. If you can't access it, you may need to hire a left handed, double jointed gymnast .
    2 - You need to locate Fuse 131 which is listed in the Manual as the Hands Free Module. Since they are not marked and there is no picture in the manual, I've attached one I found on someone's site.
    Its a red 10A fuse in the third column from the right, and the second fuse from the top.
    3 - Using long needle-nosed pliers, carefully pull it straight out.
    4 - Wait a minute or two, then reinsert it. Not easy, just awkward. Make sure it's properly seated
    5 - Now, press the Start button to ACC and with your phone handy, they should connect.
      

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