“Recalculating”… “Recalculating”… “Recalculating.”

An UberEats cyclist relied way too much on his GPS app for directions during a Manhattan dinner delivery run — and wound up riding right through the Lincoln Tunnel all the way to New Jersey, police said Wednesday.

Hicham Oulhint, 26, told cops he works for Uber’s on-demand food delivery service, took the really wrong turn at about 7:10 p.m. Tuesday as he headed toward an address on West 22nd Street in Chelsea from an undisclosed restaurant.

Oulhint suddenly found himself illegally biking along the westbound lanes of the busy 1.5-mile tunnel until he was stopped by cops in Weehawken, Port Authority Police said.

Cops who first spotted Oulhint trailed him out of the tunnel before stopping him to avoid snarling the rush hour traffic.

The Jersey City resident claimed ignorance and blamed the mix-up on his undisclosed GPS app.

Bicyclists are barred from entering the Lincoln Tunnel.

Oulhint was slapped with a summons for defiant trespassing, said Port Authority Police spokesman Joseph Pentangelo.

The delivery man, who lives on West Side Avenue, was released without any further charges.

Oulhint lost his gig with UberEats, which partners with restaurants in cities all over the world.

“This individual’s access to the app was removed as soon as we found out about the incident,” Uber spokeswoman Susan Hendrick said.

New Jersey drivers were stunned the man made it all the way through the tunnel without incident.

“You barely have room to drive through there. It’s so tight and now you have a bike going through there too. That’s dangerous. He’s lucky he didn’t get hit,” said Stanley Kanakaris, 53, who lives across the street from Oulhint.

Another area resident, Doug Turkinton, 60, said: “It’s just crazy. How could you not know you’re not supposed to drive through the tunnel?”

Additional reporting by Priscilla DeGregory