Updated nav map DVD sources?
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Ok, it's fixed now. I had decided to stop screwing with the nav last night and search for more solutions. However, I got to thinking - it can't be that easy to brick this unit. Something like a computer bios, yes, or rooting a smartphone, but most people who buy these cars don't know much about them. I guarantee someone has put a blu-ray disc in their nav drive as some point - it's a dvd player, right? - so Jaguar would have to make them more foolproof than that.
This morning I read the link that tmurray posted and saw that it said to put the new disc in and then wait 5 minutes for it to recover. I put the disc in and then went on to work, which took about 10 minutes. Still no screen. I left the car running and came out about 15 or 20 minutes later and voila! Everything was good. The logo screen changed from green to black, so apparently the software updated ok. I haven't checked the completeness of the maps yet but it does seem faster.
This morning I read the link that tmurray posted and saw that it said to put the new disc in and then wait 5 minutes for it to recover. I put the disc in and then went on to work, which took about 10 minutes. Still no screen. I left the car running and came out about 15 or 20 minutes later and voila! Everything was good. The logo screen changed from green to black, so apparently the software updated ok. I haven't checked the completeness of the maps yet but it does seem faster.
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2012 JAGUAR XJ, X&S-TYPE GPS NAVIGATION MAP UPDATE DVD for sale
Went from a 2002-2003 disk to a 20011 -2012 disk no problem. Started the car opened the trunk removed the old disk and inserted the new disk. Took a little ride as the software loaded and in about 5 minutes it went back the home screen. Easy as that. I would recommend this guy for disks. Worked Great...for about $56 including shipping or go to the dealer for $219.
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seen this for $53
2012 JAGUAR XJ, X&S-TYPE GPS NAVIGATION MAP UPDATE DVD for sale
while it looks like you get a 2012 DVD -how Original it might be is another question.......
2012 JAGUAR XJ, X&S-TYPE GPS NAVIGATION MAP UPDATE DVD for sale
while it looks like you get a 2012 DVD -how Original it might be is another question.......
2007 S-Type.
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Incidentally, a copy of the DVD works just as well as the original. With the temperature in Texas constantly over 100, I didn't want the new DVD to fail. Using a copy and keeping the original in air conditioned storage is reasonable insurance.
I made an ISO file from the original and am keeping it on one of my gaming computers. I burned a copy to a DVD using the ISO. You need a double layer DVD if you want to do this. A regular DVD+/-R is too small. Of course, you can also just create the ISO for insurance and only burn the DVD if the original fails.
I used a free program called TinyBurn to create the ISO and burn the DVD. If you do the same, I suggest reading each step of the installation carefully. Like most free apps, they try to get you to install other, non related toolbars and search engines. I just clicked on "Decline" a few times.
So now I do, in fact, have a hand scrawled label using a sharpie pen.
I made an ISO file from the original and am keeping it on one of my gaming computers. I burned a copy to a DVD using the ISO. You need a double layer DVD if you want to do this. A regular DVD+/-R is too small. Of course, you can also just create the ISO for insurance and only burn the DVD if the original fails.
I used a free program called TinyBurn to create the ISO and burn the DVD. If you do the same, I suggest reading each step of the installation carefully. Like most free apps, they try to get you to install other, non related toolbars and search engines. I just clicked on "Decline" a few times.
So now I do, in fact, have a hand scrawled label using a sharpie pen.
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I've had the update for about a week. Yesterday the nav told me "The DVD is not a map disc." I took it out and cleaned it (there was a large fingerprint) and it worked again.
The maps seem to be typical factory nav - even the newest ones are 2 or 3 years out of date. At least around here, I've noticed more differences in the software than the maps. One thing I like is that the old software required you to put the car in park to do anything. With the new software all I have to do is stop. I now have a pleasant British lady guiding me instead of the more abrubt American voice from the 2004 disc and it also talks more. Instead of the usual warnings at a half mile to the turn, etc. I now also get "Turn left soon." That's still better than my BMW - a male voice demanding "In vun sousand sixty-three feet you VILL turn left!"
The new software seems to route better. I live on a road in a subdivision that is esssentially a big 3-mile loop. The north and south entrances connected by this road are about three hundred yards apart. I live one block from the north entrance, yet every time I started guidance at my house, or set my house as the destination, it would route me in the southern entrance and around the loop.
With the old software I could collapse the turn arrow window and it would only open when I approached the turn. Now it wanted to stay open all the time and I had to keep closing it until I discovered the new option to have it behave like the old disc. The keyboard is still in alphabetical order instead of QWERTY, which is really irritating.
You know, for as much as these systems cost I wonder why they lag so far behind dedicated GPS systems? Everything about them, from the way they display maps to the clunky interface is so 1990's. Google Nav on my Android phone is light years ahead of even the newest nav systems, like the $4,500 one in my sister-in-law's 2012 Lexus, and it was free! It looks like Cadillac is finally stepping up with their CUE system, but it seems like car companies fail to recognize opportunities when it comes to electronics. As soon as they started coming with Bluetooth connections the cars should have had the ability to update themselves.
The maps seem to be typical factory nav - even the newest ones are 2 or 3 years out of date. At least around here, I've noticed more differences in the software than the maps. One thing I like is that the old software required you to put the car in park to do anything. With the new software all I have to do is stop. I now have a pleasant British lady guiding me instead of the more abrubt American voice from the 2004 disc and it also talks more. Instead of the usual warnings at a half mile to the turn, etc. I now also get "Turn left soon." That's still better than my BMW - a male voice demanding "In vun sousand sixty-three feet you VILL turn left!"
The new software seems to route better. I live on a road in a subdivision that is esssentially a big 3-mile loop. The north and south entrances connected by this road are about three hundred yards apart. I live one block from the north entrance, yet every time I started guidance at my house, or set my house as the destination, it would route me in the southern entrance and around the loop.
With the old software I could collapse the turn arrow window and it would only open when I approached the turn. Now it wanted to stay open all the time and I had to keep closing it until I discovered the new option to have it behave like the old disc. The keyboard is still in alphabetical order instead of QWERTY, which is really irritating.
You know, for as much as these systems cost I wonder why they lag so far behind dedicated GPS systems? Everything about them, from the way they display maps to the clunky interface is so 1990's. Google Nav on my Android phone is light years ahead of even the newest nav systems, like the $4,500 one in my sister-in-law's 2012 Lexus, and it was free! It looks like Cadillac is finally stepping up with their CUE system, but it seems like car companies fail to recognize opportunities when it comes to electronics. As soon as they started coming with Bluetooth connections the cars should have had the ability to update themselves.
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Another success story with the ioffer DVD. Great communication from the seller, fast shipping, very honest about the DVDs authenticity yet the product provided has a very authentic look. Upgraded from the 06-07 disc, some minor ui changes, logo screen has the newer logo and Larger. Didn't play with it enough to find other differences as I got home rather late.
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Easy-peaty. As suggested I started the car, replaced the Nav DVD and waited a few minutes for the update. Quick and painless.
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I posted this on another thread, but I bought the $56 disc from iOffer and it works perfectly. Started the car, ejected the old disc, inserted the new, took it for a spin. Message tells you it's loading version xxx, don't turn off the ignition. Within 1 mile the Nav screen came up, new version and it works fantastically. I was skeptical, but took a chance and could not be more pleased. Wish every issue on these cars was so easily and inexpensively solved. May update the 07 XKR as well.
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So, I searched the forums (like a good noob should) and didn't find anything... I've been to the Jag site and they're selling a 2011-2012 map disc for $199. Now, since I just bought a lifetime of map updates for the Garmin on my motorcycle and thought that was a good value, it makes Jag's price for their newest map seem a little out of line. I know, I know, it's shocking that Jaguar pricing would be double the market norm...
So, I'm just curious, does anyone know of a source for reasonably priced maps for we Jagonistas?
I know some of you might be tempted to post a link to Rand-McNally's two dimensional map store so, if it makes ya feel better, go ahead![Icon Wink](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
Cheers!
Vance
So, I'm just curious, does anyone know of a source for reasonably priced maps for we Jagonistas?
I know some of you might be tempted to post a link to Rand-McNally's two dimensional map store so, if it makes ya feel better, go ahead
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Cheers!
Vance