Written by John Tellick, Surbiton, Surrey...........anyone know him?
Grey Leon......if he really has done it, he holds the map to find the holy grail of SEAT sat nav workarounds.
JOD.
He appears to be listed in the telephone directory...
Written by John Tellick, Surbiton, Surrey...........anyone know him?
Grey Leon......if he really has done it, he holds the map to find the holy grail of SEAT sat nav workarounds.
JOD.
Here is my experience of trying to get a NAV update for my 2013 Seat Leon.
First I called Seat customer services to find out what map update I needed and how much it was going to cost.
He was nice enough but after a good 15 mins on hold while he spoke to SEAT Technical support he told me I had to contact the SEAT dealer directly for details.
I contacted Seat Dealers in Leicester, Chesterfield, Sheffield, Rotherham.
Rotherham and Sheffield told me to just download the maps and put them on the SD card and away I go.
I knew this to be wrong as I have been following this thread for quite a while now so I told them about the maps being activated, they had no idea about this procedure which frustrated the hell out of me as they are my nearest dealers.
Leicester and Chesterfield were aware of the activation. Leicester gave me a price of 122.18 inc vat and including activation. Chestefield gave me a price of 118.24 inc vat with an additional 60.00 for activation.......
I went to Leicester on Friday, approx. 200 mile round trip. They told me it will take anything between 15 mins and 30 mins. They came back to me after fifiteen mins as the card that has been sent has NO activation instructions. SEAT wont give one over the phone. They said they will call me back when they have the activation license document........
Dan
And did you make some tests on your original navigation sdcard?
Like updating only the maps?
Or do you think there are some kind of checksum in the secured partition?
Hello!
Apologies for bumping an old thread, but being as this whole thread is pretty much the reason I found the forum it sort of makes sense. I've read through the whole thread now - seems as though all the issues I've had trying to update my maps have been the same for a bunch of folks. Except that I read this thread after I messed everything up. Silly me. Downloaded the latest versions from navigation.com (here is such a stupid name for a website btw), copied them on to my sd card and obviously that failed.
The rub? I thought I'd copied over the original map data files over and I hadn't. So now I don't have sat nav.
I saw back at the start of the thread a few people had posted up some links to their versions (036 was kicking about I think). Mine was 034.
So really, the reason I'm here is to ask a huge favour.
Does anyone still have a copy of 034 version? I have AT Europa v3 that came with the Leon.
If anyone has a copy of v3 version and could maybe upload and share or pm a cheeky link so I can just restore to what I should have stayed happy with I would very much appreciate it.
Cheers all.
Maybe he hadn't read the thread at all before trying to update and when it went wrong he looked on here for help.
Just a thought.
Sent from my piece of shite iPhone - according to Muz.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but another copy of exactly the same maps from a different car won't work. It's the same reason you can't download the map and copy them to an existing sat nav memory card.
Basically it requires code that ties that memory card with that version of maps to your car and your car alone. I spent hours copying, backing up old card, pasting trying all to no avail. I tried a friends newer memory card straight out of his 2015 65 plate Leon in my 2014 64 plate Leon. Identical on make, model, colour, the lot and it would not recognise the card!
Why you ask!
Well, I managed to get the dealer to get me the latest maps on a little clause. I basically found that the maps I had were from Nov 2013 and my car was not purchased until Dec 2014. Therefore any maps that were released before I bought my car should be on my sat nav. Hence, I should have had the 2014 maps but they can only get hold of the latest maps on memory card, so they had to give me the 2015 maps. Lol
The thing that gets you is that in the UK, and only the UK, when it comes to Europe, you have to get the maps on memory card and they have to be "fitted" by Seat. The reason for this is due to the procedure to get the maps to work. Which is a form of copyright protection. Seat techs have to remove the battery, plug in the diagnostics computer, insert the new memory card, reconnect the battery, enter the code that comes with the new memory card (which comes in a DVD case) and hey presto it works.
So, in a nut shell, you will only get maps to work on your car that didn't come with you car if you have the special code and follow the procedure with the battery and the correct diagnostics set up!!
I honestly have scoured the Internet for days trying to find a solution to this and there honestly isn't one. If you want the latest maps for your Seat in-car sat nav then get ready to pay £150+ Every year!
My recommendation: Buy a TomTom for £100 and get FREE lifetime map update
............ or maybe tell Seat that you want new sat nav maps as part of any recall compensation if your car is involved in the deisil scandal