I've downloaded all 14 parts of the nav pro update and extracted them using 7z, now pending doing the update which can take up to 4 hours.
Think I'll connect a battery charger for this process, do I need a special charger?
I've downloaded all 14 parts of the nav pro update and extracted them using 7z, now pending doing the update which can take up to 4 hours.
Think I'll connect a battery charger for this process, do I need a special charger?
Dam mine is V1 got very excited and disappointed all very quickley
Does this upgrade do anything to the traffic activation??
My traffic worked from the start, just worried updating will reset it somehow.
2014 - Mk 7 Golf R in Silver | 2011 - Polo TDI in Yellow | 1981 - Lincoln Town Car in 80s beige
Awesome. Might have to give it a go!
2014 - Mk 7 Golf R in Silver | 2011 - Polo TDI in Yellow | 1981 - Lincoln Town Car in 80s beige
I currently have a V1 card, and new maps don't work as per advice here. VW Osb Park can sell me a V2 card for $79 does anyone know if this will work or will I need some sort of firmware update for it to accept the V2 card?
simmo: What - the stealer at Osb Park want you to pay $79? That's outrageous!
Either the V2 card won't work on your V1 car ( I suspect this outcome)- in which case the stealer has sold you a dud, or the V2 card will work - in which case it should be provided at no additional cost when you get the next service done. In both scenarios, you should not have to give the stealer any additional money for a normal map upgrade (IMO)
Last edited by DV52; 18-12-2014 at 08:07 PM.
Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
I read somewhere — forget where — that they're different and the earlier unit (the one without A on the end of its part number) won't accept them.
One of the drawbacks (or advantages — depending on whether you use them or sell the hardware/software) of SD cards is that they can be locked to specific hardware during manufacture and there's little the end user can do about it.
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