Go to the dealer and ask them to order a new card with the latest maps for you with your cars VIN. The new card needs to be paired and activated with your car and that requires dealer connections to the Seat factory database. Wish my 2020 car would download it, but it doesn't. Audi are trying to fix this Don't bother. I just paid £300 for Audi to install the "2022-2023 update" on my A6 allroad, and it lacks major roads that existed in 2019/2020. For example, the A14 round Huntingdon (Opened May 2020). The route from Hook of Holland to Rotterdam - existed in 2019. Audi dealers can only install the Sat. Nav. software if you have the double sd card radio which is sat nav ready model if it only has the one slot then no . Quote Link to comment I'm in the UK and I. have a 2016 Audi A6 Avant, and it has the standard dash and standard infotainment screen (stock photos attached from Google). Please bare with me; I don't know any correct terms here, so will talk around it. What I'm looking into is upgrading both the instrument cluster and screen. I have seen the cluster with Sat Nav on Jun 7, 2013. #2. All you need is the DVD Navigation drive, maps disc, GPS antenna, and a set of cables to tap into the MOST connection. Very easy, I've done it. Got everything from eBay. You don't have to run any cables along the car, you just buy a already made set that plugs in the boot. You may also need to update your card software I have a Nov 2012 A6 s line with the HDD (3G+?) MMI. It has version 8R0060884AH ECE 5.13.8 sat nav maps. I have tried - in vain - to find something, somewhere that tells me what the latest map update for my car is, including when it was produced and what key changes have been made to 5.13.8. uerp. Posted March 23, 2022. On 1/29/2022 at 2:59 AM, Greeni75 said: I've just bought the 2021/2022 update cards for my 2014 A4, which has done the full software update. Came on 3 SD cards and took about 2hrs all in to update to the HN+_EU_AU3G_K0942_3 version. It cost me £50 and was easy to do at home myself. The first issue led to the second one. Recently when inputting a destination (postcode entry via voice) it would find the postcode but then tell me “no street available for *****” so is have to just navigate to the centre of the postcode. I updated to the latest maps which didn’t fix it so I decided to reset the navigation to see if that But now I'm wondering whether it will turn out to be an expensive (£500) white elephant, and if an off the peg sat nav for a quarter of the price would be a better bet. I haven't been given a build week yet, so there is still time to cancel it. (Currently, I don't own a sat nav of any sort). Views and suggestions welcome. From your Audi, you’ll need to login using your myAudi account details and then add your 10 digit number found on the key tag of your car key or scan your QR code to connect to your vehicle. Once you're connected, you unlock the benefits of a connected Audi world¹. Explore myAudi app features below. How to get connected > 488K views 8 years ago Update GPS navigation maps in Audi MMI 2G system. Multi Media Interface 2G is a DVD based navigation device that you'll find in Audi A4, A5, A6, A8 and Q7. Maps Sat Nav TMC failure – 15-11-2011, 01:16 PM. Good Morning. I have a 2011 A6 S-Line with Sat Nav high. It has been in the garage twice now for the TMC not working. I believe I am being fobbed off as i can see numerous threads for the failures on the TMC. The first time they replaced the whole system, and it has now been back for the TMC failure

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