Starting your Jeep Cherokee remotely can make life easier, especially on cold mornings or hot afternoons. You can warm up your car or cool it down before you get in, saving time and making your ride more comfortable. However, many owners are unsure how to use this feature, or if their Jeep even has it. This guide walks you through every step, from checking if your Jeep has remote start to practical tips for reliable operation.
Does Your Jeep Cherokee Have Remote Start?
Not every Jeep Cherokee comes with remote start. It’s usually available on mid to high trims or as an extra option. Before you try, check if your vehicle supports it.
Here’s how to know:
- Look for a circular arrow button on your key fob. This is the remote start symbol.
- Check your owner’s manual. The remote start section will confirm if your model supports it.
- Some 2014 or newer models have remote start through the Uconnect app.
A quick comparison of common Jeep Cherokee trims and remote start availability:
| Model Year | Trim | Remote Start Standard? |
|---|---|---|
| 2015-2023 | Latitude | No (optional) |
| 2015-2023 | Limited | Yes |
| 2015-2023 | Trailhawk | Yes |
| 2015-2023 | Sport | No |
If you don’t see a remote start button, your Jeep may not have this feature from the factory. Some aftermarket kits are available but require professional installation.
How To Remote Start A Jeep Cherokee With The Key Fob
Most Jeep Cherokee models with remote start use the key fob method. The steps are simple, but missing one detail can prevent it from working.
- Lock your doors using the key fob. Remote start will not work unless the doors are locked.
- Press the remote start button (circular arrow) twice within five seconds. Hold it for about two seconds on the second press.
- Your Jeep’s lights will flash, and the engine will start. The car runs for 15 minutes, then shuts off if you don’t enter.
A quick overview:
| Step | Action | Indicator |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lock doors | Lights flash once |
| 2 | Press remote start twice | Lights flash, engine starts |
| 3 | Enter vehicle, insert key or press start | Ready to drive |
Important Notes
- The remote start range is about 300 feet (91 meters).
- If you open the hood, doors, or trunk, the engine will not start.
- If the check engine light is on, remote start is disabled for safety.

Remote Start With The Uconnect App
For newer models (usually 2018 and up), you can use the Uconnect app to remote start your Jeep from your phone.
Here’s how:
- Download and install the Uconnect app from your app store.
- Register your vehicle and connect it to your Uconnect account.
- Open the app, find the remote start option, and tap it.
- You’ll get a confirmation when your Jeep starts.
This method is useful if you’re far from your vehicle or lost your key fob.
Uconnect Vs Key Fob
| Feature | Key Fob | Uconnect App |
|---|---|---|
| Range | ~300 feet | Unlimited (cellular) |
| Requires Subscription? | No | Yes (for remote features) |
| Works if fob lost? | No | Yes |
What To Do If Remote Start Doesn’t Work
Sometimes, remote start fails. Here are common reasons and fixes:
- Key fob battery is dead. Replace the battery and try again.
- Vehicle not in park. Remote start works only if the transmission is in ‘Park’.
- Check engine light is on. Fix any engine codes first.
- Low fuel. Some models disable remote start if fuel is low.
- Open hood, doors, or trunk. Make sure everything is closed tight.
- Too many remote starts. Most Jeeps allow only two remote starts in a row before you must restart the engine manually.
If you still have problems, check your owner’s manual or visit your Jeep dealer. Sometimes, software updates are required.

Tips For Using Remote Start Safely
Using remote start is simple, but a few tips make it safer and more reliable:
- Never leave children or pets alone in a running vehicle.
- Don’t use remote start in a closed garage. Carbon monoxide can build up quickly.
- In winter, clear snow from the tailpipe before starting.
- If you live in a cold area, use remote start to warm the engine before driving. This helps oil flow and reduces wear.
- Use the feature only when needed—extra idling burns fuel.
A practical detail many owners miss: If you unlock the Jeep with the key fob after remote starting, you have 60 seconds to insert the key and press the brake to keep the engine running. Otherwise, the engine shuts off for safety.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
Many new users make small mistakes that stop remote start from working:
- Forgetting to lock the doors before starting.
- Not pressing the button quickly enough (must press twice within five seconds).
- Trying with the hood open—remote start will not work.
- Attempting with a weak fob battery, which reduces range or fails.
A non-obvious insight: Some aftermarket remote start kits need a second fob hidden in the car. This can confuse the factory system and cause unexpected shutdowns.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Add Remote Start To My Jeep Cherokee If It Doesn’t Have It?
Yes, you can add aftermarket remote start kits. These must be compatible with your Jeep’s security system and are best installed by a professional to avoid electrical problems.
How Long Will My Jeep Run After Remote Start?
The engine runs for 15 minutes by default. You can extend it by repeating the remote start process one more time before the first cycle ends (maximum 30 minutes total).
Does Remote Start Work If My Jeep Is Inside A Garage?
Yes, but always make sure the garage is open before starting. Never use remote start in a closed garage due to carbon monoxide risk.
Will Remote Start Turn On My Heat Or Air Conditioning?
Yes. The system uses your last climate settings. If you left the AC or heat on, it starts with those settings. It will not adjust temperature automatically.
Where Can I Find More Details On My Jeep’s Remote Start System?
For full technical details, visit the official Jeep Uconnect page or consult your owner’s manual.
Remote start is a feature that adds comfort and convenience to your daily drive. Once you know how it works, you’ll get the most from your Jeep Cherokee, whatever the weather.



