- Then you install the downloaded maps and firmware on your MMI (if you do not know how to do it, we will send you detailed instructions in PDF) 3. Send us an e-mail info@audi-navi.com with firmware version of your MMI and we will help you to proceed next steps. 2020 maps for MMI 3G High: 2019 maps for MMI 3G Basic: 4. You have new maps;).
- Last Update January 1st, 2020: The latest HERE Navigation System Update DVD is out now for 2020 and is available for all brands and models of car including Acura, Honda, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, and many more. With updated maps and directions for the whole of the United States and North America, you can’t afford to miss out on what is the.
- 2020-2021 Audi RNS-E Sat Nav Map Navigation Update Disc UK & Europe PN: 8P0060884DJ. SW: 0650/0220 Not for the Audi BNS 5.0 (small red monochrome display) unit which takes CD's No speed cameras or 7 Digit postcode in this version.
Last Update January 11th, 2020: The all new Honda Navigation DVD 2020 is out now and available to buy so you can update the GPS maps on your in-built dashboard Honda navigation system. Updates include all new road additions that have happened over the last 12 months, with new business address also updated, plus any changes to. Audi MMI Navigation System DVD Map North America Version 2008/2009 (2010 Update ) Russia Navigation Maps. 2012 Audi MMI 2G Digital Road Map Russia; 2G MMI & RNS-E EUROPE. AUDI EU MMI 2G DVD. 2017 Audi MMI 2G Europa DVD Maps; 2016 Audi MMI 2G Europa DVD Maps; 2015 Audi MMI 2G Europa DVD Maps; 2014 Audi MMI 2G Europa DVD Maps; 2013 Audi MMI 2G.
Wanted to update the maps in my car’s navigation system. To Audi’s credit they provide twice-yearly upgrades via a variety of methods, some free. (Sadly they don’t seem to have any way to update the MMI firmware though). The map updates are badly documented, so here’s the details.
First, the easy options that cost money. You can pay the dealer to do it. Or you can pay for the Audi Connect service (the cellular data for your car) and updates come over the air.
Now the free manual option. Discussed here, also see this video. It’s not hard or scary, the only real nuisance is their Java download program. Detailed walkthrough:
Downloading update
- Log in to myAudi.
- Click the “Audi connect services” button. I had a lot of trouble with their SSO redirects, maybe related to my ad blockers and privacy stuff.
- On the Audi Connect website go to Services / Map Update and select “Complete Package”, then click the “Prepare Package” button.
- Download the map update! Ha ha just kidding. Download a tiny JNLP file for Java Web Start to run a download program that Audi requires you use.
- Run the JNLP program. I managed finally by enabling it in the Java control panel (Security / Enable Java content for browser and Web Start applications) and then running “javaws foo.jnlp” from a command line. Perhaps there’s an easier way.
- Wait for the download. The full US maps were about 11GB.
- The download program creates four files. Two small files: one named metainfo2.txt and one named randomhexstring.md5. And two directories with the data: Mib1 and Mib2. Apparently all 4 are necessary for an update.
- Copy the 4 to the root directory of a FAT32 system on an SD card. (A USB drive will work as well.)
Installing update
- Go to the car and put the SD card in one of the slots for the MMI. (I used SD2).
- Turn the MMI on. (I do this by turning the radio on, not the ignition).
- Go to Settings / System Maintenance / Version info to check the versions of things on your system already. This shows the MMI software version (0694 for me) and some basic navigation database info; you have to navigate to the Navigation database submenu to see all the databases you have. My car had about 20 2016/2017 databases for North America, plus a single 2017/2018 for USA, Region 4 (California, where I live). That was an OTA update I got right after buying the car.
- Go to Audi Connect and select “Software update”. Select the source you plugged in (SD2 for me) and it begins. It takes awhile, about 30 minutes for me.
- Leave the car and close the door. Lights will turn off but the MMI will continue to be running with the screen lit and updating. Eventually the screen will close and it seems to keep updating. Hopefully none of this drains the battery too much. The update is automatic and requires no extra input
- Once it finishes you may have to enter a single click to acknowledge the update.
- Go back to Version info to check the version numbers. Now all my car’s maps are labelled “2018”. Success!
Of course I’m curious about the contents of the update files but couldn’t find a lot of info. Mib1 has a directory named “Eggnog” and Mib2 has “Truffles”; internal product names? Mib1’s datafiles seem to be named “.psf” and Linux guesses some (but not all) are FoxPro FPT files, which seems plausible. Mib2 is mostly compressed data I couldn’t figure out, which some small SQLite tables without much interesting it. Probably all proprietary data, of course, and if they’re smart it’s encrypted too to prevent casual snoops like me from lifting all the data out.
Audi Map Update Download
Shame Audi doesn’t also let you upgrade MMI firmware. Mine has a bug where it’s limited to indexing 10,000 music files. Admittedly that’s a lot of music, but it’s a nuisance if you just want to copy all the music you own into the car. Static array sizes: not even once!