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Old 04-16-2024, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill238
No worries! I tried the USB route on a a later Maxima unit with no luck. I think the debug is the same physically, but my soldering skills aren’t the greatest. On the pictures of your board, there are 4 lines coming from the 32 pin connector. I got IT-PC, PC-IT, and the ground for TB2. What was the fourth wire? I can’t really tell from the picture.
If the Maxima was a 2010-2014, I would have thought the USB debug method would work, as it uses the same 08IT nav unit.

Anyways, this should answer all questions




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Old 05-10-2024, 02:26 AM
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Hello great and very useful topic. I have a navigation from 2007-2009 with a damaged hdd. Can you help me with the links from the first post because they don't work anymore? I also wonder if it is possible to change the region from America to Europe?
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Originally Posted by vestitelq
Hello great and very useful topic. I have a navigation from 2007-2009 with a damaged hdd. Can you help me with the links from the first post because they don't work anymore? I also wonder if it is possible to change the region from America to Europe?
People gatekeep that now, and everything 'new', even though they based their work on what was described here and other forums (esp. the russian one). When I get those images, I'll make them public again...
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Old 05-10-2024, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by vestitelq
Hello great and very useful topic. I have a navigation from 2007-2009 with a damaged hdd. Can you help me with the links from the first post because they don't work anymore? I also wonder if it is possible to change the region from America to Europe?
Even if you had those files, there is a 90% chance it won't work.
The software version (hard drive) must match the hardware version (flash memory) or you will get unpredictable results.

I don't think a North American nav unit can be changed to Europe, as the hardware is different.

Your best bet it to buy a Europe nav unit and see it that works in your car.
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Old 05-10-2024, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by prodrive11
People gatekeep that now, and everything 'new', even though they based their work on what was described here and other forums (esp. the russian one). When I get those images, I'll make them public again...
The OP sold his car a few years ago and moved to a different platform.

If you really want those files, why not do what he did?
Spend a few hundred dollars to buy a nav unit, disassemble it, copy the files and share them.
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