


I'm wildly happen about our new car and have no complaints other than this. If I was preloaded with old map data, shouldn't I get a current update valid at delivery for free? Am I reading the map data correctly (20104Q = 4th quarter 2010)?Ģ. Here's what I'm hoping to get from this forum:ġ. I told him I thought the map ID was not tied to the Software Version, but he told me that was not true. (That's why there's a black market of SD cards on eBay.) So if the service costs 160 for two years plus 100 of labor to get the map installed, you're not doing too bad. I then called the Toyota Experience phone and spoke with someone who checked into this and said that because I have Software Version 2.1.0, that was valid at the time the car was built. To put the prices in perspective, Toyota typically charged as much as 250 for a base map update when it was on a DVD or a micro SD card. I called my local dealer and the Parts folks told me that it would cost $170 to update my maps - totally unacceptable. I was disappointed to find that my late 2012/2013 Prius was loaded with such an old map (approx. I believe it because every map service I'm aware of (TomTom, Garmin) get updates every quarter and that road was not on mine. I'm assuming from the Nav ID that I have is North America (NA) maps from the 4th quarter of 2010 (20104Q).
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How To Download The Software Update From Your Computer 2. I searched until I found some, under System Information, that told me: If available, using a USB drive, customers will be able to download the update and then install in their vehicle. A new extension in NJ, open for at least 2 years, was not on my system. When I took delivery of my 2013 Prius 3 (mfg'd in Nov 2012), my first navigation experience told me that my GPS map was old.
