I'm guessing you have all checked your owners manuals ? I have a Mazda 6 wagon 2013 and there is a SD card in the fuse box "TRUE" that you simply take out plug into computer, go TOM TOM and download map update. I would be amazed if Toyota and others don't have something similar
-- Edited by jade46 on Tuesday 27th of January 2015 12:37:11 PM
Thanks for the advice guys.
Yes Toyota are only too happy to help me with the problem and are even happier to take nearly $300 off me for their trouble.
I can get a couple of decent NavMan devices for that with updates for life.
No, really would like to update on board mapping.
Teo.
Thanks for the hint about PradoPoint I have had a look and can most likely find some info from there.
jade46
Also thanks for your hint but I must remind you that we are talking Toyota here. NOTHING is cheap from Toyota. Anyway I am not sure which format is correct for the job. I believe that Tom Tom and Whereis (and others) have different mapping formats so must first try and find out which to use.
jade46 Also thanks for your hint but I must remind you that we are talking Toyota here. NOTHING is cheap from Toyota. Anyway I am not sure which format is correct for the job. I believe that Tom Tom and Whereis (and others) have different mapping formats so must first try and find out which to use.
Just ask the question on PradoPoint. You will soon get told which format is needed and how to go about the update.
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PeterD Nissan Navara D23 diesel auto, Spaceland pop-top Retired radio and electronics technician. NSW Central Coast.
I updated our inboard mapping in our Colorado back in November. The dealer wanted $190, I emailed the supplier and purchased a new CD and micro SD card for $120. Posted to me in a couple of days, removed sd card and replaced with new one, easy.
Pete
Hi Marken, I agree, Toyota and other vehicle manufacturers don't do the user any favours here, but, there is a way around this dilemma...
Go here... www.austech.info/ click on the GPS section and search on "toyota map updates". The 120 series Prado built in GPS is a 'whereis' format similar to that used by many other car manufacturers, and with a little skill and knowledge you can download an updated compressed map file that you can expand to create your own replacement GPS map DVD. I'm guessing that the 150 Prado GPS is similar to the 120, but in any case, a bit of reading on this site will get you going.
Enjoy.