Gps update for 2007 acura mdx


















The MDX update features fresh data that helps improve routing accuracy and fuel economy. These optimizations complement the many benefits of your in-vehicle navigation system. Unlike cell phone apps that feature small screens and even smaller buttons, the MDX navigation system is designed for driving. A map update keeps your vehicle ready for the road ahead. To find the map that's right for your vehicle, select the appropriate model year from the menu above.

You will be directed to a product page where you'll find installation instructions along with information on map coverage area and new road data. Additional support is available via the Help Center. Ready to enroll or upgrade? Live support and automatic request for emergency response services require a Connect or Premium subscription. If the vehicle is unable to make a cellular connection due to signal strength, location or other technical difficulty, Connect and Assist features will not function, and automatic request for emergency response services will not occur.

For owners with Standard package enrollment, credit card will be billed for 1-year Premium package subscription if Day Free Trial not cancelled by day For owners with Connect package enrollment, credit card will be immediately billed for 1-year Connect package subscription, and the difference between the 1-year Connect and Premium packages will be charged if Day Free Trial not cancelled by day For owners with Premium package enrollment, credit card will be immediately billed for 1-year Premium package subscription.

If you cancel by day 90, you will be refunded the Premium package subscription fee. If you do not cancel, your 1-year AcuraLink Premium subscription begins — giving you 15 months for the price of This then takes around 30 minutes to install.

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Same here. Alas, my Cr-v is stuck on 4pm January 1st, !!!! Video games get their bugs adjusted way faster then 8 months! Some thoughts — I like the theory that the clock offset is a result of May being under DST and so the car has sprung forward an hour. I think it is wrong. But here are some problems: 1 In the real world, something will happen in March when DST kicks in for real.

And given that my GPS is not scheduled to have a NAV update past the last one that came out, this might never happen. Thought the car battery was going bad but no cranking issues. Took it to a local Honda dealership to diagnose it. I would not hold. After that the date read January 1, The dealership was not aware of the issue and were frankly stumped. It would not hold. My Honda odyssey is stuck with January 1, and am. The date has not changed since then. I mean the date Jan 1, is still showing each day since then.

Should I contact Honda dealer about this? Tell everyone — your honda dealer, honda corporate, your local news stations, cable news stations, etc. The more press, maybe a faster fix?!?! The more press, maybe the faster a fix?!?! Thanks for letting us know about your CR-V. Honda Fit same thing stuck on January 1 Same exact issue. The DVD navi I have is white and version 4. D0 United States and Southern Canada. Not only is the clock stuck on Jan 1, , every time I start the car, the clock resets to Quite annoying!

Uggg… Accord with Navi… has issue too… very annoying and I get to have questions from the kids everyday on what time it is… super fun. My Honda Civic Sedan has this problem. The calendar has defaulted to January 1, and the clock returns to PM when starting the car. I am unable to manually reset to the correct date and time.



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