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simonjz *
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 25 Location: Salisbury, Wilts
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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 1:10 Post subject: Sat Nav Maps update and Version |
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Just playing with my satnav and I noticed the maps installed are from 2013! Do these need to be updated by the dealer or is it something the owners can do (download etc)?
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russell.huffer *
Joined: 16 Dec 2017 Posts: 44 Location: Hertfordshire
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 1:47 Post subject: |
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Phone the dealer and have a talk to them as 2013 is changeover time on the 150 series where it is updateable by the owner, mine is 2010 and has to go into the dealer to be updated, that said they are not charging me for their time just the cost of the maps £150.00 they had it a week ago but failed to update as it took 6 hours to download the data they needed and so they did not want to start on uploading to the car at 4:00 in the afternoon, so it go's back in on the 8th.
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andy Moderator
Joined: 16 Dec 2003 Posts: 2260 Location: Polegate, Sussex, England.
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 12:16 Post subject: |
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A search of the forums found THIS _________________ It's Not a Bl**dy Jeep it's a Landcruiser
150 series Invincible X
100 Series VX Limited
Mercedes Sprinter 311 Luton
1993 VX80 4.2td SOLD
1996 Hilux Surf SSR-G Intercooler Sold
1994 Hilux Surf SSR-V Sold |
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simonjz *
Joined: 26 Jun 2003 Posts: 25 Location: Salisbury, Wilts
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2019 0:05 Post subject: Solution |
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So, after some digging and research (OK a lot of digging), I have successfully managed to update the maps. Not quite sure if Toyota would approve but hey, lets not go there.
This is just for reference in case anybody else feels like doing this. The unit in my LC is a Gen7 unit with a hard disk and USB port. This means that the maps can be updated via the USB port and can be done by the owner. Do not listen to the Toyota dealer who will probably ask big money to do this, as well as have the trainee have a go at installing it. The Gen8/9 units are updated by SD card. If you need to identify which unit you have:
The Gen7 has the physical buttons down the left or right side of the screen (2012 - 2015) (depending on if you have the Left hand or Right hand drive versions of the LC200)
The Gen8/9 units have no buttons on either side (2015>).
I would post pics but looks like the site does not support uploading etc (they need to be hosted and I cannot be holed)
So.. here is the process
1. Download the maps. All 20GB of them. They come in multiple files (zipped) and they need stitching back together again
2. Using your favourite decompression tool (7zip for me), uncompress them which will leave you with files worth 32GB in one folder.
3. Copy the entire folder to the root of a suitably sized USB drive (64GB - trust me here, the 32GB folder does not fit on a 32GB memory stick by 20MB! Somebody in Toyota is laughing at me right now).
4. Put the kettle on and fill a flask with the hot water. Gather tea/sugar/milk etc, put it in a bag and head to the LC.
5. Start LC, and hit the nav button when it is ready. Press Map, then press Map Version.
6. Insert the USB stick.
7. Press Data Update. Follow the on screen prompts.
8. Enter your Activation Key
9. Pour a cup of tea. Wait 90-12 minutes (yes - nearly 2 whole hours!!!!!). Pour several cups of tea. Definitely USB1.1 only... wow Toyota you cheapskates.
Hint - Leave the engine running otherwise the unit will switch off by itself after some time as the ignition will turn off by itself. Be patient... it will confirm success or not at the end.
So, where did I get these magical maps and activation code? I don't think I can post it here, but if you PM me I will happily tell you. The maps are only available for Europe and Russia, so those in the US are out of luck.
Total cost was less than £40 plus diesel and tea etc. Oh and having to go back out to get a 64GB stick.
One of our colleagues has the same LC, and she was quoted over £500 for this update.
I hope this helps. Good luck, and happy to help anyone who needs it. Now I need to RE the data and figure out if the activation codes can be calculated . Watch this space.
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Truls Newbie
Joined: 11 Sep 2020 Posts: 1 Location: Nordic
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:03 Post subject: Re: Solution |
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[quote="simonjz"]So, after some digging and research (OK a lot of digging), I have successfully managed to update the maps. ....
So.. here is the process
1. Download the maps. All 20GB of them. They come in multiple files (zipped) and they need stitching back together again
2. Using your favourite decompression tool (7zip for me), uncompress them which will leave you with files worth 32GB in one folder.
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Hi,
I just got a LC V8 from 2011, and looking for a way to update the maps. From where did you download / buy new maps (not using Toyotas expensive way). Any tips for web pages??
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