It is important to have the latest available maps in your Toyota Navigation System to keep operation at peak performance More. The road network of Europe and Russia is changing all the time. What's puzzling me is how the system is finding the track names at all from the CD (and secondly if it is clever enough to find them, why can't it copy them to the hard disk). To help us identify the correct update for your system, please click on more and complete the following simple steps.
The iM uses a 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine, mated either to a six-speed manual transmission or, as in my tester, an automatic, continuously variable transmission (CVT). What I meant was that Mazda North American website lists Gracenote ADR June2018.up instead of Gracenote NA June2018.up. Since 2017 it joined the Toyota Corolla line-up, as the iM adding a versatile hatchback configuration to the world’s all-time best selling automobile.
There is a Gracenote 9.0 NA in the hidrive link. Also if I tried to update the Gracenote manuallly it didn't find anything (as I expected). 2017mazda3 said: Not sure I understand your question. When I was playing the CD, the system somehow knew the CD name and track names and displayed them on the screen, but, if I copied it to the hard disk it just gave them generic names. The weird thing though is that today I put in a CD that was only released on Monday, so there is no way it could be in the stored Gracenote database. It doesn't seem very up to date as there are CDs that are a year old that it doesn't know. I can copy CDs onto the hard drive, and sometimes Gracenote finds the Track names and sometimes it doesn't. I noticed on my new Prius something weird.