Sponsored

Handsfree mic - fix

Hobbes

Member
First Name
Robert
Joined
Jul 19, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
9
Reaction score
6
Location
San Antonio
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Gladiator
I have the 2020 Gladiator and it behooves me to say that I was oblivious about the problems with the internal handsfree mic - there are two located up above by the rear view mirror. It wasn't until I asked my wife (mic check) that she mentioned, “oh ya it sounds like you’re riding in the wind.“ Seriously, all this time! I’m quite embarrassed that it went on for this long and I didn’t have a sole complaint until I asked.
So, with that said, I researched past forums and lo and behold there’s a big problem with all the mics, go figure!
Anywho, I found a fix - I performed a test and it’s definitely 90% better. I replaced the mics. The tedious part of this - removing the upper panel around the rear view mirror and around the visors, then snapping the panel back into place. It’s all one piece (approx 12mins to remove - about 15mins to set I back in place).

I bought noise canceling mics (Jeep wrangler)(2016-2018) eBay $12.50, Mopar has one for $14.22 identical except Mopar (2018-2024) - the one from eBay worked fine.
I improved the handsfree and it’s simple, if you are interested in the fix. I can provide some pics, step by step overall will take approximately 1.5hrs - of course you’ll need the right tools and materials to accomplish. I‘ll post later today if not tomorrow for sure. Side note: left side mic is a little more difficult placement wise because the mic is slightly bigger and that one sits right underneath the SOS control. So that will take a little maneuvering to get in place. The right mic is fairly easy - no obstruction

Jeep Gladiator Handsfree mic - fix IMG_1391
Sponsored

 

Gvsukids

Well-Known Member
First Name
Justin
Joined
Mar 7, 2020
Threads
26
Messages
7,267
Reaction score
6,901
Location
Grand Rapids
Website
www.youtube.com
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Sport S Max Tow
Occupation
Delivery Driver

Gatorized

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2019
Threads
8
Messages
1,874
Reaction score
1,760
Location
ME/NH
Vehicle(s)
‘14 Mazda3, ‘20 JTR (Gator), ‘25 RAV4 PHEV
OP
OP

Hobbes

Member
First Name
Robert
Joined
Jul 19, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
9
Reaction score
6
Location
San Antonio
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Gladiator
Copy that…..but it’s not very clean or clear. I decided to perfect it, so that it’s easy and simple for everyone to follow - plus the method used in the past is a bit more discombobulated, my apologies not to disrespect. I do appreciate the efforts.
I installed mine using new low voltage wire connectors small as capsule to splice in with the OEM connect. It’s more effective and clean. That’s it really. Then it’s a matter of placing it back in position. In actuality the audio from outbound is 99.5% better than original - no wind or hissing noise. I’ll still use the link you gave me and post for those who would like to utilize these instructions. No harm or foul, for what it’s worth it’s keeping the Jeep forum abreast.
Thanks
 

Sponsored

Gvsukids

Well-Known Member
First Name
Justin
Joined
Mar 7, 2020
Threads
26
Messages
7,267
Reaction score
6,901
Location
Grand Rapids
Website
www.youtube.com
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Sport S Max Tow
Occupation
Delivery Driver
Copy that…..but it’s not very clean or clear. I decided to perfect it, so that it’s easy and simple for everyone to follow - plus the method used in the past is a bit more discombobulated, my apologies not to disrespect. I do appreciate the efforts.
I installed mine using new low voltage wire connectors small as capsule to splice in with the OEM connect. It’s more effective and clean. That’s it really. Then it’s a matter of placing it back in position. In actuality the audio from outbound is 99.5% better than original - no wind or hissing noise. I’ll still use the link you gave me and post for those who would like to utilize these instructions. No harm or foul, for what it’s worth it’s keeping the Jeep forum abreast.
Thanks
Could've posted at the end of the thread to consolidate.
 

Fishee

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 28, 2021
Threads
9
Messages
338
Reaction score
474
Location
Ohio
Vehicle(s)
2021 Jeep Gladiator Willys NACHO
Copy that…..but it’s not very clean or clear. I decided to perfect it, so that it’s easy and simple for everyone to follow - plus the method used in the past is a bit more discombobulated, my apologies not to disrespect. I do appreciate the efforts.
I installed mine using new low voltage wire connectors small as capsule to splice in with the OEM connect. It’s more effective and clean. That’s it really. Then it’s a matter of placing it back in position. In actuality the audio from outbound is 99.5% better than original - no wind or hissing noise. I’ll still use the link you gave me and post for those who would like to utilize these instructions. No harm or foul, for what it’s worth it’s keeping the Jeep forum abreast.
Thanks
Please do post your installation. I'm interested!
 

Jeep rescue

New Member
First Name
Rich
Joined
Jan 25, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Location
Peotone IL
Vehicle(s)
2023 jeep gladiator rubicon
Occupation
Landscaping
I have the 2020 Gladiator and it behooves me to say that I was oblivious about the problems with the internal handsfree mic - there are two located up above by the rear view mirror. It wasn't until I asked my wife (mic check) that she mentioned, “oh ya it sounds like you’re riding in the wind.“ Seriously, all this time! I’m quite embarrassed that it went on for this long and I didn’t have a sole complaint until I asked.
So, with that said, I researched past forums and lo and behold there’s a big problem with all the mics, go figure!
Anywho, I found a fix - I performed a test and it’s definitely 90% better. I replaced the mics. The tedious part of this - removing the upper panel around the rear view mirror and around the visors, then snapping the panel back into place. It’s all one piece (approx 12mins to remove - about 15mins to set I back in place).

I bought noise canceling mics (Jeep wrangler)(2016-2018) eBay $12.50, Mopar has one for $14.22 identical except Mopar (2018-2024) - the one from eBay worked fine.
I improved the handsfree and it’s simple, if you are interested in the fix. I can provide some pics, step by step overall will take approximately 1.5hrs - of course you’ll need the right tools and materials to accomplish. I‘ll post later today if not tomorrow for sure. Side note: left side mic is a little more difficult placement wise because the mic is slightly bigger and that one sits right underneath the SOS control. So that will take a little maneuvering to get in place. The right mic is fairly easy - no
 

Jeep rescue

New Member
First Name
Rich
Joined
Jan 25, 2025
Threads
0
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Location
Peotone IL
Vehicle(s)
2023 jeep gladiator rubicon
Occupation
Landscaping
Do you have a link or pt number for the mic you used
 

Sponsored

Bonsai Lumber

Member
First Name
Henry
Joined
May 24, 2022
Threads
6
Messages
19
Reaction score
3
Location
Bethlehem
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Gladiator
Occupation
Sales
Hi, I am just wondering if this has been posted. Also, do you have the part numbers we need to order? Thanks
 

Pilsner

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 28, 2023
Threads
9
Messages
242
Reaction score
225
Location
Midwest
Vehicle(s)
21 Bronco, 21 JTR
Hi, I am just wondering if this has been posted. Also, do you have the part numbers we need to order? Thanks

Been watching this with the same question. I have nothing but complaints from people I'm talking to.
 

BuckeyeButch

Well-Known Member
First Name
Harry
Joined
Apr 17, 2021
Threads
9
Messages
99
Reaction score
74
Location
44720
Vehicle(s)
2000 TJ Sahara, 2021 Gladiator Overland & 2000 Cor
Occupation
Retired
Anyone know if the factory has addressed this problem?
I'm expecting NO, how can any company put crap speakers in a convertible considering that it will have an abondance of wind noise.
Sponsored

 
 







Top