Nav update question
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Nav update question
I don't know what version of the Nav maps I have, but I thought I read on here that some people's dealership was updating the Nav for free. I asked my dealership about this and they said I just have to buy the DVD from the company for like $200 and gave me a website. Am I really stuck with the older version? It's missing quite a few things here in AZ, and I'm not about to fork over $200 for new maps. Has anyone updated their Nav, and how much did it cost???
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Yes you are stuck with the cost to update. You might want to check what version of the map software you have. I got my G in Oct/Nov and I have the updated 08 version so unless you bought your before me or have an older version then you should be fine.
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A new version of maps will be released in the fall/winter of 2008, it will be the 2009 version. All g37's have the 2008 version now. Cost will be approximately $200 or so. the website is www.zenrin.com
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"Nahh they have no way up verifying a code, no way to connect the car to a server. If we can buy it from their website then we absolutely can distribute it freely."
Whats happens is you purchase the update from zenrin, they give you a specific code, then you take your car to the stealership and give them the code from zenrin and they install the update. There is no way to pass the update around or copy it.
The craziest part is Zenrin makes sure to let you know there is a service fee the dealerships charge for install on top of the update cost from Zenrin. What a rip off!
DiamondG
"Nahh they have no way up verifying a code, no way to connect the car to a server. If we can buy it from their website then we absolutely can distribute it freely."
Whats happens is you purchase the update from zenrin, they give you a specific code, then you take your car to the stealership and give them the code from zenrin and they install the update. There is no way to pass the update around or copy it.
The craziest part is Zenrin makes sure to let you know there is a service fee the dealerships charge for install on top of the update cost from Zenrin. What a rip off!
Last edited by AZg37; 06-29-2008 at 10:38 PM.
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I am sure their is going to be a code. I know they won't be able to verify the code through a server though because GPS doesn't work that way. It receives and doesn't send. But that doesn't mean they don't have specific codes for specific VINs and such. Not sure but we will see when they finally release the update. I will be getting it.
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Just to make it clear there is no DVD/CD you can buy as the Nav is on the Hard Drive. If you have purchased your car or leased it for more than two years it might be worth spending the money on. Write them an e-mail they will respond maybe with an estimated release date.
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This isn't completely true... the dealer can license the subscription similarly to the way XM works - with a radio or unit ID number that is specific to the car.. a keycode could be generated that is specific to just that ID number and therefore will work only on that vehicle. Software can be licensed that way, it's an updated version of the old school "dongle" technique.
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