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bramfrank

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  1. OK, so I haven't owned a Journey for almost 2 years and I have 1 each of the 2 8" display radios sitting on the shelf, taking up space. The RE2 is the non-Nav radio and the RB5 is the Nav radio. Located in Montreal (Canada), I COULD ship from Champlain, NY if someone in the US wants one or the other. They were both tested when I got them and I assume (but cannot in good faith guarantee) that they are both working today - but they certainly ought to be. Make a reasonable offer for one or for both and you can have the factory nav. The TGM is the version that works with the XM traffic subscription if you want real time traffic on the display. If I can't get enough money to justify the time and trouble involved they get recycled. I'm posting this on the Journey group on Facebook as well.
  2. You don't get Bluetooth from the radio, that HASW a module, located under the dash and above the steering column. But unless you have right steering wheel and clockspring it won't do you much good - you also need the buttons. As to not seeing the navigation icon? You don't have a navigation radio.
  3. Let's start with the quick one; The radio is contained within the TGM. The TGM also handles the CD (DVD in the Nav radios), backup camera, heated seats and steering wheel, interface to the Blurtooth module as well as the air conditioning. There are 2 basic versions of the TGM for the 8.4" display - one with Nav and one without. There is nothing beyond the unlocked TGM (and the satellite antenna) to get the Nav version of the TGM to work - as I wrote, if you didn't have automatic air conditioning that feature won't work either. No feature codes need be enabled to get the Navigation running (you DO need the feature codes enabled if you want to use a backup camera). So, the only obvious answers as to why your unit is not displaying the navigation screen with any particular TGM are most likely that it either isn't a nav-equipped TGM, the Nav board inside might not be working (though I believe that the entire RB5 radio would lock up at the initialise screen if that was the case) or there is something strange in your wiring harness (which I doubt, because as far as I know all of the navigation functionality is contained within the TGM itself.
  4. If you have a functioning 8.4" display it doesn't have to be changed to install the RB5 TGM. Note that if you upgraded from the 4.2" display and did not have Siruius/XM radio and did not install the satellite antenna (which provides for both GPS and Sirius/XM) you will need to do so before the NAV will wor,
  5. I no longer have a Journey (which is why I have my spare RB5 nav and my original RE2 non-nav 8.2" TGMs for sale), but I never had issues updating the mapping using the methods found here and elsewhere on the web - it IS a bit picky about the USB key you use, mind you. And to confirm what was posted above, yes, if you are adding a backup camera you DO have to get the sales code enabled for it to work. Navigation does NOT need activation, though the TGM (the radio/nav/touchscreen controller) requires an unlock code to make the new radio work in your vehicle.
  6. To confirm, the unlock code generated by the dealer's software requires the VIN (and the buyer surely knows the VIN of his own vehicle). It is NOT based on the radio part number, but rather the serial number and the VIN of the vehicle it is being installed in. I have heard that there is a backdoor that lets certain people get the unlock code based solely on the radio s/n, But the part number never enters into it.
  7. Actually, to generate the unlock code you need the radio serial number and the VIN of the vehicle it is being INSTALLED in. Make me a reasonable offer.
  8. I have an RE2 (non-nav) and an RB5 (nav) 8.4 inch radio module (just the radio module) on my shelf - I am located in Montreal (Canada) - make me a reasonable offer for either one or both and pay the shipping.
  9. Your VIN doesn't work because your vehicle didn't come with the nav. Google for a 2013 or later Journey that has navigation for sale on the web and use the VIN from that. But you don't need to PAY for a map update. The instructions on how to do it yourself can be found in this forum. . . . . .
  10. What makes you think you need updates? CTP17 works fine. As long as your unit isn't suffering the 'can't unlock maps' issue you are good to go except that the system will periodically tell you that the maps are out of date, in which case you can live with it, or you can either buy an update or hack one.
  11. More likely to be a developing battery issue than the alternator. You can get an inexpensive replacement, fully installed from Sam's Club for something like $115. Change the cheap stuff first.
  12. If you download the installation manual for the OEM backup camera for the 2011-2013 models it has the pinout, because the vehicle wasn't prewired. This link will get you that manual. Good luck: https://s3.amazonaws.com/rp-part-images/assets/98fe84911b8f2acb751e9a23cfbbfd97.PDF
  13. Does the 2013 version have more? Have you tried using one of the partial maps?
  14. Hmmm - never got a notification on this. I can take a picture - not much to see, mind you. I'll try to remember when I go out later.
  15. I had commented on your post on Facebook. You got a pull from a scrap yard - and it was an ape who pulled it out. I happened to have a nav/RB5 radio (though none of the rest) sitting on my shelf that I bought as a spare for when I had my Journey (I've moved on). But because I had the spare my radio never gave me ay problems and it still sits there today. In any case, you should return the garbage you got and get your money back.
  16. Map updating depends on which version of the RB5 you have. If it is the one that uses the CTP13-CTP19 firmware versions you can follow the instructions here: https://www.chargerforums.com/threads/how-to-map-update-on-uconnect-ctp13-2013-2014.236649/ Instructions seem to have last been updated last year - you'd need to find the current versions of the mapping files, vut they are still being updated by Garmin.
  17. Sounds like you need a battery. They usually have a 5 year service life and, when they get weak you start having issues.
  18. I have no idea why you say the Bluetooth under uconnect sucks - I had it in mine and aside from a module failure which was covered under the warranty everything, including the messaging and voice commands worked just fine.
  19. If course people are moving on - the model is out of production and vehicles are getting older. It is a declining market. I went with a high end SUV, yes, AWD. I have opted (possibly foolishly because of the resale value) not to go electric, though the model I decided on won't be available as an EV until 2024 - the Quebec rebates are only on sales taxes and EVs are actually ,more expensive to own and operate for the average user over the first 80-160k or more kilometers than are gas vehicles, rebate taken into account. However I don't drive all that many KMs so gas cost is less of a factor
  20. This has been sitting on my shelf for a few years - I bought it as a spare because of the reports of navigation radio failures. I tested it and then put it on the shelf and, of course never suffered the problems. If you have the RE2 (8.4" without navigation) it is a 5 minute plug and play installation - you WILL need an unlock code which can be had from your dealer or can apparently be found online. I have US$800 plus the cost of shipping invested in it - I know I'm not going to get back what I spent, so I am open to REASONABLE offers. Contact me with a message if you are interested.
  21. I have the winter wheels from my Journey available for purchase. They clean up nice, and have lots of tread - no TPMS sensors, but on the Journey that's not an issue. They are 17" $500 Canadian
  22. Well, I traded it in since, in spite of extensive advertising no one seemed to want it. The dealer shorted me on the trade and resold it for $15K Canadian. The vehicle was a creampuff, in amazing condition, complete with warranty. I hope the buyer enjoys it. I have winter tires on steel rims available as well as an RB5 navigator radio module for sale which I will be listing shortly. Even though I no longer own a Journey I will still lurk from time to time.
  23. After 10 years and 2 extremely reliable Journeys I've traded in the Crossroad and taken delivery of an SUV from an Asian manufacturer. I'm not deactivating my membership, and I will continue to post answers to questions when I feel it to be appropriate, but I won't be posting any new observations or comparisons between the old and the new vehicles. I do still have a navigation (RB5) and a regular (RE2) radio sitting on my shelf. Make offers - I have a lot of money in the RB5, and I know I am not going to get back what I spent, but lowballs will be ignored. My winter wheels are listed on FB Marketplace in Montreal as well as Kijiji and Varagesale. When all this is gone there will be nothing in my garage to remind me of my time with the DJ. But there'll be this forum for the foreseeable future. Happy Halloween to everyone.
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