Jeep Wrangler: Using SiriusXM Guardian™ / Remote Commands
On the Remote Commands screen, you have
access to several vehicle features that can be
controlled remotely from your mobile device.
These features include locking/unlocking,
remote starting, and activating the horn and
lights of the vehicle.

Remote Commands
- Lock - Press this button to lock your vehicle.
- Vehicle Start - Press this button to start your
vehicle.
- Horn & Lights - Press this button to sound the
horn and activate your lights.
- Unlock - Press this button to unlock your
vehicle.
- Cancel Vehicle Start - Press this button to
cancel remote start.
Remote Commands lets you send a request to
your vehicle in one of three ways:
- Anywhere using your mobile device and
Uconnect App
- From your computer on the Owner’s Site (not
available on all functions)
- Contacting SiriusXM Guardian™ Customer
Care (not available on all functions)
This feature is available only on vehicles sold
in the US or Canada.
Vehicle must be properly equipped with the
SiriusXM Guardian™ system. Vehicle must be
registered with SiriusXM Guardian™ and
have an active subscription that includes the
applicable feature...
Press the desired Remote Command icon
on your mobile device.
A pop-up screen will appear asking for your
SiriusXM Guardian™ Security PIN (this is the
same four-digit code established when you
activated your SiriusXM Guardian™
system)...
Other information:
Two-Door Models:
WARNING!
This vehicle does not have a center seating
position. Do not use the center lower LATCH
anchorages to install a child seat in the
center of the back seat.
Four-Door Models:
Do not install child restraints with rigid lower
attachments in the center seating position...
Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control
The Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control
system provides increased forward lighting at
night by automatically controlling the high
beams through the use of a camera mounted
on the vehicle’s header. This camera detects
vehicle specific light and automatically switches
from high beams to low beams until the
approaching vehicle is out of view...