Awesome. I've got a 2018 though, gonna try this in the next couple days, hopefully nothing goes wrong.Basically, yes. Some 2018s had issues. 2019+ seem fine.

Awesome. I've got a 2018 though, gonna try this in the next couple days, hopefully nothing goes wrong.Basically, yes. Some 2018s had issues. 2019+ seem fine.
Need more information to be of any help.I got error 107 during the update. I have followed all instructions, but still no luck. Please help.
Thanks for the reply.Need more information to be of any help.
On what did you download the files? A computer? A phone? Other?
To what medium did you download the files? Hard drive? USB Memory stick? SD card?
What medium were the files on when you attempted the install?
If an SD card, what size and what format?
Did you get any errors during the download?
How long did the download take?
How long did the install software predict the download would take?
What download speed do you have?
Just purchased a '19 GT1 and ran the update. My navigation won't initialize now.![]()
Hmm. Even at a 120mbps ~~17 gigabyte file that should have taken at least 15 to 20 min to download . I have a gigabit connection so am limited to the throughput of the host network maxing out at around 350mbps download for the file so it took me still 12 to 13 min for the download part only ... are you sure it's dowoading the nav update and not the small audio update that is available for some other units?Thanks for the reply.
Here are my answers:
On what did you download the files?
A computer (Windows 10) via KIA Navigation Updater software.
To what medium did you download the files?
SD Card. The KIA Navigation Updater software did the copy work.
What medium were the files on when you attempted the install?
SD Card. 32 GB. FAT32.
Did you get any errors during the download?
No.
How long did the download take?
2 Minutes (fast internet).
How long did the install software predict the download would take?
Same. 2 Minutes.
What download speed do you have?
120 Mb/s.
Please note I have found the same issue in the Hyundai forums, and they say this problem is due to an invalid checksum file with a different hash. So when the head unit starts to check files before update encounters error 107.
I already have informed KIA Korea about this through their customer support.
Dude claims 120Mb/s which is 8 times faster than what you're thinking.Hmm. Even at a 120mbps ~~17 gigabyte file that should have taken at least 15 to 20 min to download . I have a gigabit connection so am limited to the throughput of the host network maxing out at around 350mbps download for the file so it took me still 12 to 13 min for the download part only ... are you sure it's dowoading the nav update and not the small audio update that is available for some other units?
Holy crap!? I have "ordinary Internet" and a really good machine, and the download took over an hour. Maybe you need to try the download again and go slowerHow long did the download take?
2 Minutes (fast internet).
So, USB had the downloaded files from your computer on it; and you take it to the car and upload to the already inserted (never removed) SD card: you still have to perform the update of the system once the SD card is updated. Just having the files on the SD card doesn't do a thing until the car runs the entire three-step process of updating itself.I updated using a FAT32 formatted USB drive with no issues until it was done since navigation won't initialize now for me as well.
The old SD card is inserted so that might have something to do with it, guess I'll have to format it or get a new one.
120 Mb/s is bits, not bytes - MB/s (capital B) is bytes, which would be 8 times faster if using the same number. I don't know of any providers advertising their speeds in MB/s, as the smaller number would 'appear' slower in comparison to other ISPs.Dude claims 120Mb/s which is 8 times faster than what you're thinking.

Can you please post a pic of the new home screen with map/media song info? Some claim it's not there after the update, i use it all the time so i would be sad if they ditched that.120 Mb/s is bits, not bytes - MB/s (capital B) is bytes, which would be 8 times faster if using the same number. I don't know of any providers advertising their speeds in MB/s, as the smaller number would 'appear' slower in comparison to other ISPs.
Download time for 17GB at a steady 120 Mb/s would be right around 20 minutes - but as stated previously, a lot is dependent on the performance of the upload server as well as the stability and type of the local connection. A 2 minute download at that speed (or less) means it was either the wrong file, or an aborted upload.
My 150 Mb/s (nominal) connection tests at around 175-180 Mb/s, and took around 20 minutes or so for the download.
Love the Nixie tube display for the radio stations!(And no, this isn't a racist radio station - the song playing was 'White Hot' ...
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I used a FAT32 formatted drive as well. I have an appointment at the dealer on Friday but I have a feeling they're going to try and sell me some nonsense to fix it.I updated using a FAT32 formatted USB drive with no issues until it was done since navigation won't initialize now for me as well.
The old SD card is inserted so that might have something to do with it, guess I'll have to format it or get a new one.
Wow. Maximum Douchebaggery Alert. So unless you are calling aceblue a liar, what would his download speed be to download a 18GB file in about 2 min?120 Mb/s is bits, not bytes - MB/s (capital B) is bytes, which would be 8 times faster if using the same number. I don't know of any providers advertising their speeds in MB/s, as the smaller number would 'appear' slower in comparison to other ISPs.
Download time for 17GB at a steady 120 Mb/s would be right around 20 minutes - but as stated previously, a lot is dependent on the performance of the upload server as well as the stability and type of the local connection. A 2 minute download at that speed (or less) means it was either the wrong file, or an aborted upload.
My 150 Mb/s (nominal) connection tests at around 175-180 Mb/s, and took around 20 minutes or so for the download.
Love the Nixie tube display for the radio stations!(And no, this isn't a racist radio station - the song playing was 'White Hot' ...
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I used the SD card that came with the car and ran the Nav Update software using that card. Works now!I updated using a FAT32 formatted USB drive with no issues until it was done since navigation won't initialize now for me as well.
The old SD card is inserted so that might have something to do with it, guess I'll have to format it or get a new one.
Approximately 1.2 Gb/s minimum - any retransmits, error correction, etc., can drive that number up, depending on how many problems occur during the transmission. It took me around 20 hours to download the files, but my Internet service is generally a little worse than the old dial up with a modem you stuck your land line handpiece into.Wow. Maximum Douchebaggery Alert. So unless you are calling aceblue a liar, what would his download speed be to download a 18GB file in about 2 min?
And about how many megabytes would that be?Approximately 1.2 Gb/s minimum - any retransmits, error correction, etc., can drive that number up, depending on how many problems occur during the transmission. It took me around 20 hours to download the files, but my Internet service is generally a little worse than the old dial up with a modem you stuck your land line handpiece into.