Free map updates quota
#1
AudiWorld Senior Member
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Free map updates quota
Not long after I got my car in march 2019, I did updated the navigation maps and noticed that only the first five updates were free of charge (see first image below). So in order to keep my maps up to date longer, I decided to not update the maps every 6 months. In fact, I never updated it since then. So today I went to myAudi to download the latest maps but I have a message that I used up my quota of free map updates!!!
WTF?
WTF?
#2
Club AutoUnion
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#3
AudiWorld Senior Member
Yup - Audi's definition of free was you got free access to the next five map updates after the one that was first loaded at the factory. Doesn't matter whether you install or not, five is the count. The maps come out twice a year at Week 22 and Week 45. My A4 in service as Feb, 2017 and my last update is 2019/20. Would have expected your last one to then be 2021/22. Do you know actual build date for your car?
#4
AudiWorld Super User
Yup - Audi's definition of free was you got free access to the next five map updates after the one that was first loaded at the factory. Doesn't matter whether you install or not, five is the count. The maps come out twice a year at Week 22 and Week 45. My A4 in service as Feb, 2017 and my last update is 2019/20. Would have expected your last one to then be 2021/22. Do you know actual build date for your car?
#5
AudiWorld Senior Member
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Yup - Audi's definition of free was you got free access to the next five map updates after the one that was first loaded at the factory. Doesn't matter whether you install or not, five is the count. The maps come out twice a year at Week 22 and Week 45. My A4 in service as Feb, 2017 and my last update is 2019/20. Would have expected your last one to then be 2021/22. Do you know actual build date for your car?
Is there a document that state you have 2.5 year of update? It should be from delivery date and not build date. I really hope warranty is from delivery date!!!!
Last edited by Yoshimura; 05-14-2021 at 05:24 PM.
#6
AudiWorld Senior Member
That puts it at about a year after mine, so 2020/21 would be the last one you're eligible. You'll have to check with Audi Canada about what your official In-Service date is - that's what defines when your factory warranty begins. This info should be in your Maintenance Booklet as well.
#7
Club AutoUnion
Build date - My S5 has a May 2018 build date and my last update was the 2020 / 2021 update released at the end of 2020.
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#8
AudiWorld Senior Member
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Another disappointment from Audi for me :-(
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...69738-0001.pdf
"For MIB1 & MIB2 vehicles, map updates are free for the first three years after the production date of the vehicle. The vehicle is automatically activated from the factory to allow the customer to update the MMI navigation with the next five releases within the next three years. This means the customer can attempt to update the MMI with the same release as many times as they want. Release schedules for map updates are approximately CW22 and CW45 of each year."
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...69738-0001.pdf
"For MIB1 & MIB2 vehicles, map updates are free for the first three years after the production date of the vehicle. The vehicle is automatically activated from the factory to allow the customer to update the MMI navigation with the next five releases within the next three years. This means the customer can attempt to update the MMI with the same release as many times as they want. Release schedules for map updates are approximately CW22 and CW45 of each year."
#9
Permanent S Mode Member
Another disappointment from Audi for me :-(
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...69738-0001.pdf
"For MIB1 & MIB2 vehicles, map updates are free for the first three years after the production date of the vehicle. The vehicle is automatically activated from the factory to allow the customer to update the MMI navigation with the next five releases within the next three years. This means the customer can attempt to update the MMI with the same release as many times as they want. Release schedules for map updates are approximately CW22 and CW45 of each year."
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...69738-0001.pdf
"For MIB1 & MIB2 vehicles, map updates are free for the first three years after the production date of the vehicle. The vehicle is automatically activated from the factory to allow the customer to update the MMI navigation with the next five releases within the next three years. This means the customer can attempt to update the MMI with the same release as many times as they want. Release schedules for map updates are approximately CW22 and CW45 of each year."
#10
With the advent of android auto, google maps, waze etc..... I have not used a factory installed navigation system in probably 6 years. I would certainly never pay for a map update that doesn't offer real time traffic info without paying for the expanded Sirius/XM subscription.