I don't know abt you guys. But my car already came with this update. MAP VERSION 07.47.65.501.001
I already mentioned that in the previous post, it will be nice if we can share this information so we all can know what is the actual difference.
I don't know abt you guys. But my car already came with this update. MAP VERSION 07.47.65.501.001
I already mentioned that in the previous post, it will be nice if we can share this information so we all can know what is the actual difference.
Speaking for the owners of the original model, the 2009 Genesis, ours came with the 2008 maps (already out of date) and they have never offered to update them. It's always been at a $200-300 cost to the car owner.
I don't know about you guys. But my car already came with this update. MAP VERSION 07.47.65.501.001
I already mentioned that in the previous post, it will be nice if we can share this information so we all can know what is the actual difference.
Dealer is updating mine today free of charge to fix GPS issues where it shows me driving several miles away from where I really am.
I know it would be impossible to do, but it would be nice if you could try the upgrade before you buy. I just purchased a new 2015 Hyundai Genesis and watch the salesman take the SD car out of the package and install it in the SD slot on my console. WOW, a brand spanking new Navigation system.Just an FYI, the official nav update website http://www.mapnsoft.com/hyundai/ is showing an 8.5 update available for the 2015 Genesis.
--Brian
Here is the kicker however, the update is defective. According to MapNSoft tech-support I was the second customer to purchase the update in the United States. The first customer discovered that the update fails if there is a CD in the drive. My shipping envelope had a sticker on it telling me to empty the CD tray and turn off Bluetooth on my phone. But at least it sounds like customer number one eventually got the update to work.
In my car the update prompts to run every single time I start the car. When you run the update it tells you that there is no update available and reboots. So it's stuck in an endless cycle of prompting you to update and then telling you there's no update available. Your only options are to ignore the update prompt until it times out or reply no to the prompt, every time you start the car.
I've supplied tech-support with detailed information and I am now waiting to hear back from them.
Has the issue been resolved? Was it worth the upgrade? Hyundai customer care have basically said the same to me, go buy it and we might give you a refund but we can't promise... but i'm wondering if it's worth it..