I have a new 2011 Genesis with the Driver Information System. In the map menu section under system information, I can find my ALTITUDE. Is there any way to get this to show on my map display?
I have a new 2011 Genesis with the Driver Information System. In the map menu section under system information, I can find my ALTITUDE. Is there any way to get this to show on my map display?
If you are a licensed pilot and can give Hyundai your certificate number they will allow a programed update to your GPS which will give you altitude and all instrument approaches in your area--
I dunno about that, but I do know it's about 4 feet from my drivers side windowsill to the ground. If I drop something from the window I know it will fall about 4 feet. The vertical distance between sea level and my tires isn't something I've thought much about. .Will I be able to get my NOTAM's And METAR's![]()
I dunno about that, but I do know it's about 4 feet from my drivers side windowsill to the ground. If I drop something from the window I know it will fall about 4 feet. The vertical distance between sea level and my tires isn't something I've thought much about. .![]()
Another oddity (at least IMO) about my Genesis' altimeter is that it does not display negative integers. In other words, it's useless if you go below sea level.
I was slightly annoyed by this when short-cutting thru Death Valley on the way home from my latest road trip east.
You drive thru the mountains, you may want to know how high you are. As mentioned, not at all accurate-off at times by 250 feet.