EmilysDad
Senior Member
I can't see an am menu
Fat fingers ..... it's in A menu
I can't see an am menu
lol, i've looked in every menu I can find and cannot find any reference to version or changing the map display and the instructions in the handbook show menus i can't seeFat fingers ..... it's in A menu
lol, i've looked in every menu I can find and cannot find any reference to version or changing the map display and the instructions in the handbook show menus i can't see
I may be mistaken, but AFAIK the the current map version installed is in a sub menu within the engineering menu.
Also taken from the MBworld site:
You can check the version from Nav/map mode.
Select Options (at bottom left)
Select Map Contents
Select Map Versions at bottom.
Highlight the Navi tab
and press the control knob, which should give you this .....
and the map version is at the bottom of the list ....
not sure why I have different size pictures
Found it thanks very much, it shows mine as 2014/2015 V11
the VIN tracker i have shows the car had option "502 3 years of map updates free of charge" what's my chances of getting my dealer to do the update? probably very low :-(
I had mine done on Thursday at local dealer it took about 3 hours and cost £99.23After several abortive attempts at updating the GPS unit and finding out it was a Command On Line system not a Garmin system the cost to update at my local MB dealer is £156 and will take three hours.
it is the owners responsibility to use the offer inside the timeframe its covered for....
it makes me sick owners are too stupid to follow up.
I don't see why we should accept it is the owner's fault that dealers aren't doing these updates, which are after all included in the initial cost of the car.
If owners aren't taking their cars into MB dealerships for servicing during the initial three years, and are perhaps using other (cheaper) alternatives, then I would agree they can't expect the other benefits to come automatically. ?