It depends on when you place the order and the type of shipping you choose.
V15.5 map & software updates for GEN 3 & FS are available thru shipping order at USA On purchase option available for head units that do not qualify for the free download. NEW DATE: GEN 5, GEN 5 W, P GEN 5 and P GEN 6ĭownload for v15.5 map & software updates are available for the following vehicles:
The same map & software update can be purchased at for $25 USD/$30 CAD + shipping & handling. The list price was $161 but the deal matched my on-line price match $120.Free map & software update available for download on at the following websites: I went to the dealer and ordered a “NEW” SD MAP card usingmy VIN number, part number for mine was 25920-9DE0A, and they are differentpart numbers based on MFG date.
Many features were disabled (SXM, Apple Car play etc.)
Bluetooth setting would not save clock time would revert to PST time every time I started the car. I bought a 2018 Nissan Maxima SL and noticed the Navigation was not working. Thanks for your feedback and sorry for the long message. So what would you guys do? I am not even sure if I have any other options other than asking for another car by which I will probably get laughed at. I am trying to be positive about it and feel like I should let them replace it and get this over with. My friends tell me I am crazy if I let them do that to a new car because it will never be the same and it might create rattling noise, etc. I am now told that they need to replace my entire radio which in this car is a good size block of electronics (the GPS, CD Player, the screen, etc.) in the dash. I paid over $40K for this brand new car after all and have to do this. I am now fairly pissed off going on three weeks without being able to using my radio unless I want to program it every time I start the engine. So the Service Manager tells me that I have to come back during the week so they can get a Nissan engineer on the phone at the same time. Now keep in mind that nothing is broken and all we need is a key code.
I am told that they found out that this scenario has never ever happened before anywhere in the world with a 2016 Maxima so no one even at the Nissan engineering and the external navigation company knows how to deal with.
I found out that they didn't really have the code and they were just trying to hack into it. I wait for 90 minutes and I am told that they could not get the darn thing to work. He drives the car to the shop in the back where the mechanic who supposedly talked to technical support is at. He says all is good and they are ready so I go in the next day. I call the day before and ask the Service Manager if they are all cool and that they have the key. I can't go in on weekdays as it is a good drive for me so I make an appointment for following Saturday. They tell me I have to come back another day since it was a Saturday and they have to call Nissan's technical support line which is unavailable on the weekends. Asks his manager, service managers, mechanics and no one know what that is or how to go about getting one. Salesman checks the envelope the card came in, no key. The salesman puts it in, goes through 45 minutes worth of updates and then we are asked to put in a key code to activate the card. So 3-4 days becomes 8 days and I go in after I hear the card is finally in. Note that these SD cards are supposedly programmed for specific cars based on the car's VIN number so he could not pull one from another car from the lot. Salesman said he will order one and it should be in 3-4 days.
I bought a brand new Maxima just over 3 weeks ago and after signing the papers and during the walk through of the functions with the salesman, we notice that the SD card where all the navigation and GPS data and radio memory (including Bluetooth settings) are stored on is missing. The salesman had to drive to the destination dealer(dealer where the car was delivered) 10 miles away to pick up the correct SD card for my specific vehicle.įor the inconvenience, the salesman personally drove the new SD card to my home and installed. Low and behold, the wrong SD Card was in place. When I took possession of my 2016 Nissan Maxima this past January the Navigation/Screen Display system did not work.