IOS 11 and UCONNECT via USB doesn't work anymore

So, I am driving a 2015 Jeep with the factory Uconnect. I usually plug in my iphone via the USB hub in the middle console to play music. After the recent update to IOS 11 it just keeps saying no Ipod detected which is a big upset, granted that the car is only 2 years old.


I have the most recent version of Uconnect on my car, any help apple? I am tempted to just facrory reset my phone. Of course I haven't made a backup in forever but this is a big joke, no clue why you had to mess with the system like that

iPhone 6s Plus, iOS 11

Posted on Sep 25, 2017 8:25 AM

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Posted on Nov 25, 2017 8:01 PM

I've had this bug with previous phones. Here's the issue. You need to have at least one song stored on your phone for your car to fully recognize your phone as an audio source. So go to iTunes and download a single song. Now all your other audio (YouTube, Spotiy, etc) should work fine. It took me forever to figure this out.

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Nov 25, 2017 8:01 PM in response to ben2tall

I've had this bug with previous phones. Here's the issue. You need to have at least one song stored on your phone for your car to fully recognize your phone as an audio source. So go to iTunes and download a single song. Now all your other audio (YouTube, Spotiy, etc) should work fine. It took me forever to figure this out.

Oct 30, 2017 1:32 PM in response to ben2tall

I have a very similar problem with my 2009 Jeep Commanders U-Connect "RER" system that has the older Apple 30PIN (with converter to lightning) where the radio sees the media on the iPhone but half the time it struggles with reading the music/audiobooks properly. The tags come up blank - the skip is flaky, all-in-all it is no longer usable. I had to revert my dedicated iPhone 6 back to iOS 10.3.3 to fix the anomalies. Clearly there is some sort of iOS 11 problem and how it plays/interacts with the older accessories. I'll call this an Apple issue - as all iOS version prior to 11 worked w/o issue. I have updated my RER many times in the past - a fairly easy process - so I'll take a look and see if I can find a downloadable fix that I can apply to the radio. (edited - I was, at the time running iOS 11.0.1 - I have NOT tired the latest 11.0.3 to see if anything changed)


*** Side note, my daughters 2010 Chevy Cobalt is having similar problems as described by the ben2tall and his Jeep. Again - Apple broke something.

Dec 9, 2017 9:11 AM in response to ben2tall

After trying many of the different "solutions" posted on this topic, the one that worked best for me was to:

1) Start my car (Hyundai Elantra),

2) Connect my iPhone 7 with the USB cable,

3) Turn off the phone, and then turn it back on again.

This procedure seems to have reestablished the connection between my phone and car stereo, and the playback and controls are now functioning the same as they did before iOS 11.

Nov 20, 2017 4:05 PM in response to yraegel

Bluetooth standards are not static, they evolve over time. Apple is keeping up with the standards, UConnect (likely) is not.


I have a Wranger with the 430N head unit, and it is the worst $1,200 I've ever spent. Shame on Jeep for marketing this junk in 2017, it is outdated and the UI feels 10+ years old (probably is). Shame on me for not testing it out before doing a factory order with this heap they call 430N.


For the record, the USB connection has and continues to work fine on my iPhone running latest iOS (my former iPhone 7, my new X, and my wife's 8). It is the Bluetooth connection that is aggravating to me, well that and the clunky UI.


For those having trouble with USB, try restarting or restoring the iPhone, and make sure you're using the correct USB port as one of them (at least on Wranglers) is for input only, to add photos and music to the built-in hard drive.

Oct 2, 2017 8:10 AM in response to Whiteannerdy

Whiteannerdy wrote:


For some reason this feels more like the manufacture of my toaster telling me to contact my bread supplier when my toaster no longer toasts bread...

The manufacturer of the toaster is Dodge in your case and the bread is Apple. The toaster (your vehicle) no longer toasts bread (no longer works with your iPhone) so you contact the toaster manufacturer to get it fixed.

Nov 4, 2017 10:17 AM in response to anypats

UConnect is not updating anything anymore. I was told a couple of weeks ago that it's being fazed out. I am having similar troubles with my 2017 Cherokee not connecting to many of the apps (for example Pandora) via the UConnect system. I understand that the 2018 models will have Apple Play so UConnect has given up on those of us with the old system. 😟

Dec 21, 2017 10:18 AM in response to Mcosok

Mcosok wrote:


It's not impossible to form a relationship with vendors to ensure that your product functions correctly prior to release.

Distributed testing is exactly what Apple's Developer program is for. It is not up to Apple to conduct the testing, it is the developer of the equipment, in this case Fiat Chrysler, the bozos who created UConnect. They had every opportunity to pre-test a major software release and either notify Apple of a problem, or fix the problem on their end depending on who's not following standard protocols.


I have had nearly zero issues with multiple vehicles and peripheral devices with each iOS release over many years, yet UConnect continues to stutter and drop audio over Bluetooth, despite all the normal geriatrics a user typically performs to address software issues. Then there's the USB connectivity in this very thread. So the smoking gun here is quite clearly Fiat Chrysler and their UConnect interface -- blame their laziness, not Apple.

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