
JAR414
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Well, you asked for an update and here it is. After replacing the unit, and loading the maps (2020.30), I left it on CTP13. The other day, decided to see if Garmin Express could update the maps...spoiler alert, it won’t. However, during my check, the Uconnect website suggested I update to CTP17 from their website. BAD IDEA. The update worked...but it erased all the maps. I tried and tried to update them using 2021.20 (from my backup Garmin unit), to no avail. Finally today, copied 2021.20 to a brand new USB stick, but didn’t use the SID folder (stuck it in the Disabled) folder. Ran the procedure while driving my daughter to her figure skate practice, and we’re back in business, with the 2021.20 version of North American maps. Dodge wanted me to take the unit to a dealer for a checkup, in order for them to decide what to do. Since it’s not in warranty, that’s not gonna happen. I’m back to having a functional unit, and the method in post #1 WORKS!
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Well, it's been over a year since I "bricked" my GPS/compass feature. Bought an used Garmin 2597LTM unit for $30 USD off eBay, and it works wonders. But I kept wondering if there was a way to recover... Well, here's the solution I finally got...search for salvaged/junked Dodge Journeys with the RB5 radio and buy the RB5 radio once you verify that the car has RB5 using the VIN at any of the sites that allow you to see a vehicle's ID number. Also make sure the unit is working prior to spending your money. A good salvage yard will provide photo evidence that it is working. Removal and replacement of the RB5 module is quick and easy, just make sure you copy down the replacement radio's serial number (infotainment.com shows you how to do the replacement on a YouTube video) Once you replace the RB5 with the used one, you might need to enter the Anti Theft code, which you can get from any Dodge dealer, over the phone (using your VIN and the replacement radio's serial number). There's a good chance the replacement RB5 unit may need to have the maps unlocked...at this point, you can run the update procedure as listed in post #1. I did this last week...for $250 USD, I was able to get my 2014 Journey's GPS back to life. The Garmin unit I had previously purchased on eBay had the latest version of the North America maps (2020.30), which I was able to download to my trusty USB flash drive. The RB5 I bought for $250 from a junkyard had CTP16, which I downgraded easily to CTP13, and reloading the maps was a question of sitting in my car during my son's hockey practice. All in all, better than spending over $1000 USD at the dealer or getting the infotainment modules.
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I think I did something very wrong, trying to update to the Garmin 2019.30 maps. Went to downgrade from CTP17 to 13...followed the usual procedure, but had to interrupt the process after the flashing. Now the nav window has been showing "Loading, please wait" for quite a long time (since last night! See the picture) Any suggestions on what I can do?
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Ok, on Step 4 of the original procedure, it warns of the possibility of getting the 31a0 issue. That sends you to the fallback procedure: Fallback method for installing full update: The problem is that the maps are getting too big. If there's not enough free space in the radio to fit the updated files, the validation process will fail. There is a way to 'clean' out the radio of the older map files so that enough space is recovered for a full update. When you install the new map, the old files are deleted during the process. If you do not have new files to replace them in the update USB stick, nothing gets copied in their place so the internal flash drive space is released. Step 1: 1) On the USB stick, create another folder in the root named "Disabled". 2) Move all of the Garmin subfolders (ASR, JCV, & SID) into the "Disabled" folder. 3) Plug the USB stick into the car and perform the update. It will be faster, since fewer files are installed. When this is done, you will have only updated the three files in the Garmin folder, gmapprom.img, gmap3d.img, and gmaptz.img. This will give you updated detailed maps, 3D landmarks, and time zones. Step 2: 1) On the USB stick, move gmap3d.img & gmaptz.img from the Garmin folder into the Disabled folder. Leave gmapprom.img in the Garmin folder. 2) Move the JCV folder from the Disabled folder into the Garmin folder. 3) Plug the USB stick into the car and perform the update again. When this is done, the Junction View is now installed, and the 3D landmarks and time zones are still there. Step 3: 1) On the USB stick, move the ASR & SID folders from the Disabled folder into the Garmin folder. Leave gmapprom.img and the JCV folder in the Garmin folder. 2) Plug the USB stick into the car and perform the update once again. After this is completed, the system is fully updated to the new maps and all features work except for the phone number lookup.
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Well, I have found that a good place to find the files is right here, some folks have the latest files on file servers. Otherwise, you could go to this link, where the latest files (NA 2019.20) reside...you will need to set up an account, but you will get full access to all the files you need (and some you might not.) You will need a way to explore the .rar files you will get access to...I recommend 7-Zip. After that, you need to make sure your radio firmware is downgraded to CTP13...CTP17 will not allow you to do the upgrade of the maps. And yes, you need to follow the instructions in post 1 to the letter, which means you need to have at least two USB drives (three might be even better,) a few hours to kill, and a full tank of gas.
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Success!! Two+ hours and two resets later, I finished updating to the 2019.10 North American city maps. Torrents helped get the whole North American maps (other than the base map and the time zone maps, which were already in the unit) It seems to be working like a charm. Thanks for the great help, everyone!
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My suggestion would be to use BitTorrent and download the (assuming you’re in North America) the Garmin North American City Navigator NT 2019.10 in .rar format. It comes down as a 5 gigabyte file, but then you can extract just the files you need...only files I can’t find are gmapbmap and gmaptz (base map and time zone map, respectively). One of the files (gmapprom, I think) is 2 gigabytes by itself!!!