Glad it worked. Stefan the guy behind the original workaround takes the key prize plus others who tested the approach of going back to Seats year dot with mib2 so that an overall fix can be found.
On the map not being updated that will be I guess a new road has been built etc that TomTom cartography hasnt digitised in yet / within the one year lag. You need to get a TomTom account (free) so you can tell them about missing and incorrect material. Best to provide the evidence via web links / photos so they can validate it. See under the section on Cartography
This
resource is applicable to all Seat navigation systems plus other Vag brands which are MIB2 / 2.5. It is built from the knowledge base on the Leon forum from a long running thread which has the advantage of tracking the twists and turns over...
www.seatcupra.net
Use the TomTom one, you can also correct the Here Maps one and look at Openstreet
. Can also correct Google maps as well
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Flushed with success on Openstreet after Flash support was removed. It used their own developed Potlash editor which used Flash. Being hot geo mapping system academic developer community they soon got of the mark with the standalone app using Adobe Air, Potlash 3
old
wiki.openstreetmap.org
New using Adobe Air direct download:
There you go someone looking for Potlatch 3 for Openstreet may stumble on it via a Google. Thought it was going to be tricky to install. No problems. That's the Openstreet new editor.
Yeah. So I suspect when you look at TomTom, getting an account
You probably will find what is missing off isn't in the base maps, so you can tell them about it with evidenced links. I get mine thru this way. You check to see whether they have accepted it. Speed changes are more tricky since they don't trust user input on that, but new built roads are easy enough to get in with evidence provided. Then it will take 6 - 12 months to get thru to mib2 standard.