Exacterly.I'm thinking AD is going to use his own laptop at the library and their Wi-Fi to get the speed and bandwidth needed. What say you Mr. Deer?
I have sucky Verizon internet.Took about an hour in the background while working on other stuff, but I have a really sucky AT&T internet
If you are not planning on going on a trip, why not update the map at a later time? Then you will have saved an update and will have a more up to date map when you do plan on a long trip.
The free updates are time based, not number of updates based. You aren’t “saving” anything by not updating. Once the 3 years runs out, you’re done, whether you’ve ever updated or not.
That's good to know.Almost. The 3 year clock begins the date you perform your initial update. If you purchased a Mazda in 2017 and just performed your first map update today, your 3 years of updates would expire 14JAN2023. If you have never updated before, you still have 3 years available.
Almost. The 3 year clock begins the date you perform your initial update. If you purchased a Mazda in 2017 and just performed your first map update today, your 3 years of updates would expire 14JAN2023. If you have never updated before, you still have 3 years available.
Mazda Toolbox will tell you if there is a newer map version than what's on your SD card. I don't believe there's anyway to check the map version in vehicle.How can I confirm that I did successfully add the update ? The NAV system is working so at least I didn't mess up the data on the SD card when I was going through the download and update gymnastics. I poked around in the menu on the display in my car to see if there was some kind of verification of which software version was running but couldn't find anything.