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your version appears to be the tip of the spear from my research. not surprised your map update is maps only.Old, dude, old...........
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your version appears to be the tip of the spear from my research. not surprised your map update is maps only.Old, dude, old...........
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No, I just sat there in the driveway while it did the updates. The Map Update was the only one I worried about, due to the activation process. It took around 20 minutes. I did the Uconnect update first, it was about 10 or 15 minutes.So you did it while driving?
Mine is maps only and they state it takes up to 30 minutes - for map updates?
I don't have the software update - my software us supposedly current. I have only maps and they say put the truck in the driveway, start the engine and run the update and let it run there for 30 minutes (or something like that) No way I'm burning 30 minutes of gas sitting in a driveway. I can't think of any place I need to go that's 30 minutes away so it would run long enough.
That's my only worry. It has worked great for the last two years. I guess I'll worry about that if it goes on sale again.that said... I bought my truck 2 years ago in 1 week.
uconnect has been flawless.
if it aint broke dont fix it.
Question - since there's back and forth activation required, is it even possible to do this from home because internet (cell data) is quite iffy here, off and on, off and on. Can't rely on it.No, I just sat there in the driveway while it did the updates. The Map Update was the only one I worried about, due to the activation process. It took around 20 minutes. I did the Uconnect update first, it was about 10 or 15 minutes.
I can't remember, you may be able to do the activation and get the code to enter before you start. Maybe You could park up near the house, for the upgrade, so internet access is closer.Question - since there's back and forth activation required, is it even possible to do this from home because internet (cell data) is quite iffy here, off and on, off and on. Can't rely on it.
The guy who did a windshield had to leave our neighborhood to get his system to function properly.
That's the problem - internet access near our house. It's all cell data as that's all there is out here and we are in a semi-dead-zone. TV, internet, whatever, it's spotty. It works much of the time but it drops frequently. If it's all just emails, that sort of thing, would work, but if the truck itself needs cell data, it won't work here.I can't remember, you may be able to do the activation and get the code to enter before you start. Maybe You could park up near the house, for the upgrade, so internet access is closer.
You need internet access to get the activation code to enter into the head unit to start the map update. I don't think the head unit needs cellular access to do the update.That's the problem - internet access near our house. It's all cell data as that's all there is out here and we are in a semi-dead-zone. TV, internet, whatever, it's spotty. It works much of the time but it drops frequently. If it's all just emails, that sort of thing, would work, but if the truck itself needs cell data, it won't work here.
Then I'm probably ok......... as long as it's just a message with a code that's needed. If it needed constant access, I'd be in trouble, but just getting codes, should be fine.You need internet access to get the activation code to enter into the head unit to start the map update. I don't think the head unit needs cellular access to do the update.
Did you get a response from Zautomotive? I just received a notice of update on my screen. I didn’t allow it to update not knowing if I should unmarry the Tazer prior to the update.I did this update on Thursday. I dont think it plays nice with the tazer. After the update my battery was draining fast and auto start stop stopped working due to the constant battery charging message.
I updated the tazer to the latest software but now none of the settings stick. I took out the tazer in case that updated needs to have those plugs hardwired to the jeep itself. Also emailed zauto to see if they're aware and if there will be an updated firmware.
Anyone else who did this update have a tazer? Did it affect you?
I just got the update Thanksgiving night. It was a short drive so I left the truck running when I got home. (Because it was installing , didn't wanna interrupt it)I just got an update last night. Any idea what improved? I don't see any difference.
And I still have no options other than the blue arrow icon on the nav map.
2020 Overland, 8" screen.
I also had my Tazer in.I just got the update Thanksgiving night. It was a short drive so I left the truck running when I got home. (Because it was installing , didn't wanna interrupt it)
Went back, turned off the truck. Went to bed.
Next day remotely start it. Doesn't start.
Get into truck. Every light, indicator, screen, shifter light and wipers are blinking. Warnings for everything possible on evic. Ignition stuck in run position with no response. Eventually jump started. Returns to normal except auto start/stop service warninganyone know what happened here. Or similar experience.
2020 JT Rubicon
What you have is a result of of the batteries being discharged. It could be a product of the software update with the Tazer installed, and it could be due to a battery failing.I just got the update Thanksgiving night. It was a short drive so I left the truck running when I got home. (Because it was installing , didn't wanna interrupt it)
Went back, turned off the truck. Went to bed.
Next day remotely start it. Doesn't start.
Get into truck. Every light, indicator, screen, shifter light and wipers are blinking. Warnings for everything possible on evic. Ignition stuck in run position with no response. Eventually jump started. Returns to normal except auto start/stop service warninganyone know what happened here. Or similar experience.
2020 JT Rubicon