Map upgrades
#1
Map upgrades
I have a 2018 F Type P300, in all the literature I have read it talks about removing the SD card in the centre console to use to download the map upgrades, my car doesn't have an SD card, just two USB sockets, and HDMI socket and a socket for the SIM card. How do I upgrade my map. Help ?
#2
Go to the Here download site and download the map to a USB stick. Turn on the nav and plug the stick in (either port), and I think it'll all happen automagically. I've never done it since the download manager isn't compatible with my computers. See the "Map Updates" section in your handbook for details (p165 in mine).
And welcome to the forums!
And welcome to the forums!
Last edited by scm; 10-19-2021 at 01:17 PM.
#4
The website is:
Jaguar Account & Maps
There are varying reports on the size memory stick that is required and whether is matters if it's USB 2.0 vs 3.0. And, some think they get mixed results between brands. FWIW, I been using a cheap, dedicated 16GB USB 2.0 for the past 5 years on our F-Pace with good results for the NA Maps. But, I do find the JLR download utility is happier with Chrome vs Firefox. It takes about 30 minutes to download the updated maps and they're loaded directly onto the memory stick. (USB 3 may be faster.) I believe my car cares which USB port you use to upload the new maps. Plug it in, engage Nav and it will prompt you if you want to update. Loading the updates to the car goes much quicker than the download process - about 8 minutes (less than it says).
Jaguar Account & Maps
There are varying reports on the size memory stick that is required and whether is matters if it's USB 2.0 vs 3.0. And, some think they get mixed results between brands. FWIW, I been using a cheap, dedicated 16GB USB 2.0 for the past 5 years on our F-Pace with good results for the NA Maps. But, I do find the JLR download utility is happier with Chrome vs Firefox. It takes about 30 minutes to download the updated maps and they're loaded directly onto the memory stick. (USB 3 may be faster.) I believe my car cares which USB port you use to upload the new maps. Plug it in, engage Nav and it will prompt you if you want to update. Loading the updates to the car goes much quicker than the download process - about 8 minutes (less than it says).
#6
#7
I think you may be on the wrong website. I had the same problem until I called JLR NA.
You need to go to :
You need to go to :
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https://www.jaguar.here.com › .Trending Topics
#8
I had originally thought that since mine was a base model that maybe the route planner wasn’t compatible with my level of radio? I don’t have a SIM slot in my media hub. Just 2 usb and above them a cd player
#9
#10
I am unable to get the map updates for my 2021 because I can't get the car to connect to the internet. I have tried everything including registering my car on the InControl Route Planner website. It recognizes the VIN number but when I check it again after a couple of days it says that I don't have any vehicles registered. I get a message that I need to login through the navigation system but all I get there is the icon on the upper right part of the screen that it is trying to connect to the internet and then eventually an icon with the diagonal slash through it indicating that the connection failed or is not available.
I spent some time on the phone with Jaguar tech support and they concluded that it is either a faulty SIM card or a problem in a module in the car and that I should take it to the dealer for a check out.
Well, I guess I will do that and ask them for a new SIM card first. Tech Support said that the dealer has to issue a SIM card and register it to the car. If it is a module that is faulty, I think I will decline the repair. I'll bet it would require tearing the dashboard apart to replace and I think the risk of it never being the same as the factory assembly is too high. I can always use the WAZE app on my phone through the Android Auto function and screen mirroring if I feel that I really need up to the minute maps while travelling.
I spent some time on the phone with Jaguar tech support and they concluded that it is either a faulty SIM card or a problem in a module in the car and that I should take it to the dealer for a check out.
Well, I guess I will do that and ask them for a new SIM card first. Tech Support said that the dealer has to issue a SIM card and register it to the car. If it is a module that is faulty, I think I will decline the repair. I'll bet it would require tearing the dashboard apart to replace and I think the risk of it never being the same as the factory assembly is too high. I can always use the WAZE app on my phone through the Android Auto function and screen mirroring if I feel that I really need up to the minute maps while travelling.
#11
You do not need to connect the car to the internet.
The maps update file is very large and almost certainly too large to download directly to the in-car internet connection.
Instead, you downlod it to a USB 3.1 memory stick from www.jaguar.here.com
It takes about 30 minutes if you have high speed internet and use a high speed USB 3.1 - mine took about 30 minutes at 400mbps.
Then you insert the loaded USB into one of the center USB slots in the car and follow the on-screen prompts.
I too went through several aggravating false starts trying to update until I got a clear explanntion of the process from JLR NA customer service.
If you do as suggested it should work.
The maps update file is very large and almost certainly too large to download directly to the in-car internet connection.
Instead, you downlod it to a USB 3.1 memory stick from www.jaguar.here.com
It takes about 30 minutes if you have high speed internet and use a high speed USB 3.1 - mine took about 30 minutes at 400mbps.
Then you insert the loaded USB into one of the center USB slots in the car and follow the on-screen prompts.
I too went through several aggravating false starts trying to update until I got a clear explanntion of the process from JLR NA customer service.
If you do as suggested it should work.
#12
Thank you CJSJAG, I understand the procedure and bought a 64gb 3.0 USB stick to download the update onto.
But, when I try to get the map update on the InControl website and enter my VIN, I get this message:
The VIN number is absolutely correct.
So I then go to the InControl Route Planner website, login, go to My Account/Manage My Vehicles/Add Vehicle, type in my VIN number and click on Validate My Vehicle as it does show the correct type and color of my car and click on Confirm vehicle, the screen then shows that I have a connected vehicle. However, that data doesn't "stick" as when I go back to My Account it shows that I have 0 vehicles connected. I then see this message:
So I can't add my vehicle to my account even though I have a valid VIN number and the InControl Route Planner website confirms it, and since the car won't connect to the internet I cannot add it as suggested in line 2 above either.
That's where I am at right now.
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But, when I try to get the map update on the InControl website and enter my VIN, I get this message:
The VIN number is absolutely correct.
So I then go to the InControl Route Planner website, login, go to My Account/Manage My Vehicles/Add Vehicle, type in my VIN number and click on Validate My Vehicle as it does show the correct type and color of my car and click on Confirm vehicle, the screen then shows that I have a connected vehicle. However, that data doesn't "stick" as when I go back to My Account it shows that I have 0 vehicles connected. I then see this message:
So I can't add my vehicle to my account even though I have a valid VIN number and the InControl Route Planner website confirms it, and since the car won't connect to the internet I cannot add it as suggested in line 2 above either.
That's where I am at right now.
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Last edited by Dwight Frye; 10-22-2021 at 09:18 AM.
#13
I am connected on "in control" but it does not owrk for map updates.
It shows trip date and car condition etc and allows certain functions.
The maps update on that site does not work and I get the same problem in that it will not recognize my correct (2021) VIN.
I am not sure but think the PIVI/PRO map updates ite is either obsolete or only works with older models - hence does not recognise newer VINs
So, as previous, you need to go to this different site which does work
www.Jaguar.Here.com
I only discovered this by calling Jaguar North America customer service.after going through exactly your experience!!
It shows trip date and car condition etc and allows certain functions.
The maps update on that site does not work and I get the same problem in that it will not recognize my correct (2021) VIN.
I am not sure but think the PIVI/PRO map updates ite is either obsolete or only works with older models - hence does not recognise newer VINs
So, as previous, you need to go to this different site which does work
www.Jaguar.Here.com
I only discovered this by calling Jaguar North America customer service.after going through exactly your experience!!
#14
This website www.Jaguar.Here.com is where I have an account and where I tried to add my vehicle only to find that it doesn't save my vehicle information as noted in my post above.
Jaguar's tech support phone service wasn't much help other than to tell me to take my car in to the dealer.
Jaguar's tech support phone service wasn't much help other than to tell me to take my car in to the dealer.
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#15
@Dwight Frye I'm having the same issues.... Tried two Vin's, neither accepted. Getting very fed up................
#16
Thanks for your help,
Go to the Here download site and download the map to a USB stick. Turn on the nav and plug the stick in (either port), and I think it'll all happen automagically. I've never done it since the download manager isn't compatible with my computers. See the "Map Updates" section in your handbook for details (p165 in mine).
And welcome to the forums!
And welcome to the forums!
#17
#18
Hi all,
The frustration here is I believe caused by JLRs horrible web sites. The fact is that those updates are only valid and available if you have InControl Pro, which I think was MY 2018 on.
I have a 2017 and get the exact same VIN not valid message, but I think thats because of my InControl version.
I might be wrong but digging around this seems like a likely explanation, particularly given the totally crap web organization and duplicity of the JLR info.
If this is wrong please let me know, If I can update my car without going to the dealer cool.
The frustration here is I believe caused by JLRs horrible web sites. The fact is that those updates are only valid and available if you have InControl Pro, which I think was MY 2018 on.
I have a 2017 and get the exact same VIN not valid message, but I think thats because of my InControl version.
I might be wrong but digging around this seems like a likely explanation, particularly given the totally crap web organization and duplicity of the JLR info.
If this is wrong please let me know, If I can update my car without going to the dealer cool.
#19
Look here, this is the heading for that page, it clearly states it's for the Pro version...
To add a vehicle, you will need the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
And yet my vehicle and VIN are correctly registered with the Jag InControl site and the maps are shows me as up to date.
INCONTROL TOUCH PRO MAPS & SERVICES
ADD A VEHICLE
There are no vehicles linked with this account. Maps and Services can not be accessed without a vehicle linked to the account.To add a vehicle, you will need the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
And yet my vehicle and VIN are correctly registered with the Jag InControl site and the maps are shows me as up to date.
#20
I plan on calling their tech support again this week and requesting that they register my vehicle for me. I'm about tired of their dysfunctional website. I don't think the failure of my vehicle being able to connect to the internet is that big of a deal since I'm not going to pay AT&T a monthly service charge for the expanded navigation features.
But I'm not going to be happy driving my 2021 model in 2023 or 2024 if I have been unable to download the periodic map updates on a USB stick and load them into the vehicle.
But I'm not going to be happy driving my 2021 model in 2023 or 2024 if I have been unable to download the periodic map updates on a USB stick and load them into the vehicle.
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