Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problems of the 2018 Dodge Charger

Three problems related to navigational (global positioning system) gps have been reported for the 2018 Dodge Charger. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2018 Dodge Charger based on all problems reported for the 2018 Charger.

1 Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problem

Failure Date: 09/21/2020

Uconnect navigation inaccurately shows location. Randomly, without explanation or action the gps location will be off set and never return correctly. System will also freeze while driving or will not turn off when the car is stopped and door is opened. This affects all uconnect features (phone, back up cam, radio). The incidents occur while the vehicle is both stationery and in motion. According to uconnect representatives, the only sure way to fix the issue is to totally replace the radio. System is supposed to assist in emergency situations to alert safety personnel; assist with road information for safe driving and arrival, and provide accurate storm information, but cannot as it is inaccurate without a fix besides replacement. The dealerships blame uconnect and refuse to perform work. However, uconnect refers customers to the dealerships as they cannot fix anything.

2 Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problem

Failure Date: 08/04/2020

Lcd screen detaching from the glass which causes the heating and air to not work properly, the stereo, gps, heated and cooling seats contraction control, pretty much all inside functions.

3 Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problem

Failure Date: 05/28/2020

The radio on my vehicle has been randomly pushing buttons on its own, turning on the heated seats calling people and keeps changing routes while I'm using the gps part. I have done some research and I see that I'm not the only one having these problems with the same uconnect 8. 4. I had this car for over a year now and the cost of the radios to get it replaced the cheapest I seen was a little under $500, a bit pricey for a radio in a 2018 to go out in 2020. The dealership was trying to charge me $200 to tell me a obvious problem because you can see the screen is like peeling on the inside so it looks like it got air bubbling going on.


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