I have a 2023 Durango GT that uses TomTom built-in navigation. When I first bought mine I had the trial version and had Traffic and Travel information on the nav screen. So things like traffic flow information, gas station prices, automatic updated POIs etc. The one time it told me there was an accident ahead and traffic was bad and asked if I would like it to re-route me.
I let the trial run out but recently decided I wanted to get that back. I have made over 20 phones calls between XM Guardian, XM Radio, Uconnect, Uconnect services, Dodge, Dealer service and Dealer sales.
I was told by XM Guardian it's part of the Remote package. So I renewed that and I wasn't getting the info. After multiple calls they said it's not part of Guardian it's part of XM Radio.
I call XM Radio and they said my radio is not compatible with XM Traffic and Travel. I said I had it, or something, when I first bought the car. After multiple calls we decide to activate it anyhow and it doesn't work. We did things like refresh the signal. They said to call the Dealer.
I talked to the Dealer Sales and after two calls they said yes, it's XM Traffic and Travel. I tell them XM said it's not compatible so they suggest I talk to Service.
I call Service and they said as long as the radio is working (I have XM radio and it is), there is nothing they can do.
I look on Dodge's website and it references certain models have TomTom navigation that will use TomTom Traffic and Travel. lower on the page they talk about XM.
So I call Uconnect since they reference a navigation package.
Uconnect support is hands down the worst I have ever dealt with in my lifetime. I explain about the TomTom and they just connect me to XM. I made multiple calls telling them to NOT transfer me to XM because they can't help. And they do it anyhow.
So I call Dodge to complain and to try and get someone in their Uconnect dept and they connect me to XM. Repeatedly. I demand to talk to a supervisor and they connect me to XM.
Yes I can use Android auto and Google Maps or Waze. I get that. I prefer to built-in one.
Does anyone with a 2023 or newer Durango using TomTom navigation have the Traffic and Travel info? Again, that's things like if there is heavy traffic the roads show red, slow traffic the roads show yellow etc.
And if you do is it XM or what?
BTW, this is actually the short version of what all I have been going through. I normally would have given up a while ago but now I just want to figure out this mystery.
I let the trial run out but recently decided I wanted to get that back. I have made over 20 phones calls between XM Guardian, XM Radio, Uconnect, Uconnect services, Dodge, Dealer service and Dealer sales.
I was told by XM Guardian it's part of the Remote package. So I renewed that and I wasn't getting the info. After multiple calls they said it's not part of Guardian it's part of XM Radio.
I call XM Radio and they said my radio is not compatible with XM Traffic and Travel. I said I had it, or something, when I first bought the car. After multiple calls we decide to activate it anyhow and it doesn't work. We did things like refresh the signal. They said to call the Dealer.
I talked to the Dealer Sales and after two calls they said yes, it's XM Traffic and Travel. I tell them XM said it's not compatible so they suggest I talk to Service.
I call Service and they said as long as the radio is working (I have XM radio and it is), there is nothing they can do.
I look on Dodge's website and it references certain models have TomTom navigation that will use TomTom Traffic and Travel. lower on the page they talk about XM.
So I call Uconnect since they reference a navigation package.
Uconnect support is hands down the worst I have ever dealt with in my lifetime. I explain about the TomTom and they just connect me to XM. I made multiple calls telling them to NOT transfer me to XM because they can't help. And they do it anyhow.
So I call Dodge to complain and to try and get someone in their Uconnect dept and they connect me to XM. Repeatedly. I demand to talk to a supervisor and they connect me to XM.
Yes I can use Android auto and Google Maps or Waze. I get that. I prefer to built-in one.
Does anyone with a 2023 or newer Durango using TomTom navigation have the Traffic and Travel info? Again, that's things like if there is heavy traffic the roads show red, slow traffic the roads show yellow etc.
And if you do is it XM or what?
BTW, this is actually the short version of what all I have been going through. I normally would have given up a while ago but now I just want to figure out this mystery.