![]() ![]() I don’t know how many people have had success using that “card” type thing. If I try to plug the card back to the computer it’s telling me that I just downloaded software and I need to install it to the bike. the only button highlighted is the one that I got the fingerprint. But when I plug the SD card back to the bike the install software a button is not highlighted. I purchased the software download and install it to the SD card. Download the software and create an account on Yamaha toolbox. I have the Yamaha SD card I plugged into the bike got the finger print from the bike. I’m trying to update the navigational software. Hi I just picked up a Yamaha Eluder I have had it for about a month and a half. But I guess its up to the customer wether or not they want that option. Or GPS units like Garmin or TomTom for about $600 or less depending on the unit that usually come with free lifetime maps and updates. Ya gotta wonder how they can justify knowing there are so many cheaper options out there starting with phone apps that range from totally free to annual subscriptions that do not require cell service to function for approx $16.00 annually with monthly to weekly free updates. So why doesnt any of these OEM get with Garmin or Tom Tom and make these things easier to update? Because they feel they would loose some market $$ because DIY folks would figure it out and cut them out is my guess. I have heard similar with the Fords and Honda I think. My connection who worked there had a 2 or 3 year old pick up and his cost was the same. My cost would be over $300 to upgrade the maps on a 2011 Durango. I have/had connection with a Dodge dealer. ![]() Very few on board built in Nav systems I know of are worth a darn. One of the reasons they went with another manufacturer for the 2020 software. That being said, for those 2018 model owners it looks like we should NOT expect anymore software revisions in the future.Īccording to Paul Pelland “Long Haul Paul”, there were not enough sales of the 2018 including the Harmon Kardin glitchy software to justify spending more money on it. Info I’ve provided is in relation to the 2018 model. That being said, software for 2018 & 2020 models are completely different and NOT compatible so be sure you are downloading the appropriate software for your model year. The latest update available is ONLY if you’re doing the map upgrade and not to be installed until after the map upgrade is completed. In fact, since original release there has only been ONE real software update 12.0.6 which took care of a lot of bug issues from the original vs11. Any available software or map updates should show up. Toolbox is for navigation system only as far as I can tell.Īctually for both. Here is a link to the install page for the Yamaha toolbox:īetween the three links everyone should be able to find one of them that works for them on getting software updates for the infotainment system. Here is a link on how to install the Yamaha Toolbox: ![]() I have the Yamaha toolbox on my desktop but I am not sure what good it is, going to the link provided above will get you to the software, the Yamaha tool box always tells me there are no updates available. The page shows you how to check the software version on the infotainment system and walks you through the rest. Yamaha page for infotainment system software information and how to download updates.Īt the top of the page where it say Download latest software update is an active link, you click on it and it will down load the latest software onto your computer then you copy that to a thumb drive and use the thumb drive to update the software on the infotainment system. ![]()
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