What a nuisance, they really should treat people better than that! Its always about money though! Perhaps use Google maps on a smart phone for the time being?
A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon "news"
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In my experience the satnav's supplied built in by car manufacturers are the worst for that. My Ford hasnt had an update in over 2 years, they want £167 to supply updated maps, no thanks I will carry on using Google Maps or Waze which I can use on the same screen their system uses.
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It has surprised me that the car industry still tries to hold owners to ransom over satnav update charges - it's not difficult to buy standalone satnavs with free lifetime map updates and a few car brands offer free updates during the warranty period but most seem to charge a big fat fee.KeithW wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 09:16In my experience the satnav's supplied built in by car manufacturers are the worst for that. My Ford hasnt had an update in over 2 years, they want £167 to supply updated maps, no thanks I will carry on using Google Maps or Waze which I can use on the same screen their system uses.
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Apple Carplay was high on the 'want' list for me last time I changed cars, both my previous and current cars have built-in satnav but it was nowhere near as good as Google Maps, Apple Maps or Waze.
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I sent an email to Ford to complain about the rip off price for updating their maps and actually got a reply to the effect that it only cost £167 if I wanted them supplied on a USB stick and sent me link to download the update. I went to the linkRuperts Trooper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 09:33 It has surprised me that the car industry still tries to hold owners to ransom over satnav update charges - it's not difficult to buy standalone satnavs with free lifetime map updates and a few car brands offer free updates during the warranty period but most seem to charge a big fat fee.
https://www.ford.co.uk/owner/resources- ... tions/map/
Entered my VIN No and now see a message in the download box that says 'Opening in 2 hours' I can only assume they are using a PC XT as the server with 300 baud modem !
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What vehicle do you have? Does it have Sync 3?KeithW wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 16:07I sent an email to Ford to complain about the rip off price for updating their maps and actually got a reply to the effect that it only cost £167 if I wanted them supplied on a USB stick and sent me link to download the update. I went to the linkRuperts Trooper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 09:33 It has surprised me that the car industry still tries to hold owners to ransom over satnav update charges - it's not difficult to buy standalone satnavs with free lifetime map updates and a few car brands offer free updates during the warranty period but most seem to charge a big fat fee.
https://www.ford.co.uk/owner/resources- ... tions/map/
Entered my VIN No and now see a message in the download box that says 'Opening in 2 hours' I can only assume they are using a PC XT as the server with 300 baud modem !
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Hdeng16 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 16:50What vehicle do you have? Does it have Sync 3?KeithW wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 16:07I sent an email to Ford to complain about the rip off price for updating their maps and actually got a reply to the effect that it only cost £167 if I wanted them supplied on a USB stick and sent me link to download the update. I went to the linkRuperts Trooper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 09:33 It has surprised me that the car industry still tries to hold owners to ransom over satnav update charges - it's not difficult to buy standalone satnavs with free lifetime map updates and a few car brands offer free updates during the warranty period but most seem to charge a big fat fee.
https://www.ford.co.uk/owner/resources- ... tions/map/
Entered my VIN No and now see a message in the download box that says 'Opening in 2 hours' I can only assume they are using a PC XT as the server with 300 baud modem !
2017 Ford C-Max Titanium and it has the latest Ford Sync 3 version - 3.30
Remaining time is now 28 minutes.
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Not sure what maps you are downloading but for reference the latest are F9. Officially I can get F8 I believeKeithW wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 17:15Hdeng16 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 16:50What vehicle do you have? Does it have Sync 3?KeithW wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 16:07
I sent an email to Ford to complain about the rip off price for updating their maps and actually got a reply to the effect that it only cost £167 if I wanted them supplied on a USB stick and sent me link to download the update. I went to the link
https://www.ford.co.uk/owner/resources- ... tions/map/
Entered my VIN No and now see a message in the download box that says 'Opening in 2 hours' I can only assume they are using a PC XT as the server with 300 baud modem !
2017 Ford C-Max Titanium and it has the latest Ford Sync 3 version - 3.30
Remaining time is now 28 minutes.
My focus 2017 has F9 now but only by upgrading to Sync 3.4 (my2020) blue theme.
Even some new focus’ don’t have F9 available due to some screw up at Ford.
More info: https://cyanlabs.net/tutorials/update-f ... 3-4-19200/
Not exactly legit obviously...
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Version 8 and it eventually downloaded. I checked for an update from 3.3 and it said I had the latest available as did the Ford web site.Hdeng16 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 19:46
Not sure what maps you are downloading but for reference the latest are F9. Officially I can get F8 I believe
My focus 2017 has F9 now but only by upgrading to Sync 3.4 (my2020) blue theme.
Even some new focus’ don’t have F9 available due to some screw up at Ford.
More info: https://cyanlabs.net/tutorials/update-f ... 3-4-19200/
Not exactly legit obviously...
This is the autoinstall file
; SYNC3 Consumer Application Upgrade - Release 3.0.21 - Only for Nav/EU assemblies.
[SYNCGen3.0_3.0.19205_PRODUCT]
Item1 = HB5T-14G386-TJB
Open1 = SyncMyRide\HB5T-14G386-TJB.tar.gz
Item2 = JR3T-14G424-BF
Open2 = SyncMyRide\JR3T-14G424-BF.tar.gz
Item3 = JR3T-14G421-BF
Open3 = SyncMyRide\JR3T-14G421-BF.tar.gz
Options = AutoInstall
[SYNCGen3.0_3.0.19205]
Item1 = JR3T-14G421-BF
Open1 = SyncMyRide\JR3T-14G421-BF.tar.gz
Item2 = JR3T-14G422-BE
Open2 = SyncMyRide\JR3T-14G422-BE.tar.gz
Item3 = JR3T-14G423-AB
Open3 = SyncMyRide\JR3T-14G423-AB.tar.gz
Options = Delay,Include,Transaction
[SYNCGen3.0_ALL]
Item1 = GB5T-14G386-AC
Open1 = SyncMyRide\GB5T-14G386-AC.tar.gz
Options = Delay,Include,Transaction
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Yeah basically 3.4 got leaked somehow (well the files are all available from Ford servers oddly but someone found them)... it’s not an official release though.
Up to you whether you want to take the risk - I did and it’s fine but I waited til it was out of warranty!
Up to you whether you want to take the risk - I did and it’s fine but I waited til it was out of warranty!
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Steering this thread back in the right direction...
The ‘Variable Speed Limit’ signs are up on the new sections of the A1 and two ‘Restrictions Ahead’ signs have appeared, permanently fitted, northbound just north of Buckden, diverting restricted traffic onto the B1514 to Brampton. Still no gantry signs on A1(M) southbound at Alconbury as yet, looks a bit odd...
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The ‘Variable Speed Limit’ signs are up on the new sections of the A1 and two ‘Restrictions Ahead’ signs have appeared, permanently fitted, northbound just north of Buckden, diverting restricted traffic onto the B1514 to Brampton. Still no gantry signs on A1(M) southbound at Alconbury as yet, looks a bit odd...
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Have heard all beams now removed from the Huntingdon viaduct as of today.
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Don’t quite know what the issue is but someone does need to get a move on and put these gantries up. The scheme was finished in Dec for that section, we should not be in summer still waiting for them to go up.Mettie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 17:47 Steering this thread back in the right direction...
The ‘Variable Speed Limit’ signs are up on the new sections of the A1 and two ‘Restrictions Ahead’ signs have appeared, permanently fitted, northbound just north of Buckden, diverting restricted traffic onto the B1514 to Brampton. Still no gantry signs on A1(M) southbound at Alconbury as yet, looks a bit odd...
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Also why doesn’t the A1 Southbound have RCS after the turn off for the A1307? Small things I know but it does point to slack points in the delivery of the scheme.
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But the scheme wasn’t finished there in December, it won’t be finished until the Viaduct removal and associated works are finished, and the A1307 links into the local Huntingdon roads.thatapanydude wrote:Don’t quite know what the issue is but someone does need to get a move on and put these gantries up. The scheme was finished in Dec for that section, we should not be in summer still waiting for them to go up.Mettie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 17:47 Steering this thread back in the right direction...
The ‘Variable Speed Limit’ signs are up on the new sections of the A1 and two ‘Restrictions Ahead’ signs have appeared, permanently fitted, northbound just north of Buckden, diverting restricted traffic onto the B1514 to Brampton. Still no gantry signs on A1(M) southbound at Alconbury as yet, looks a bit odd...
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Also why doesn’t the A1 Southbound have RCS after the turn off for the A1307? Small things I know but it does point to slack points in the delivery of the scheme.
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Indeed.
Plus until that work is done then any A1307 sign on the gantry isn't going to be accurate; you'd currently have to use the B1044 through Huntingdon, over a weak bridge if going to villages beyond, e.g. Godmanchester.
Plus until that work is done then any A1307 sign on the gantry isn't going to be accurate; you'd currently have to use the B1044 through Huntingdon, over a weak bridge if going to villages beyond, e.g. Godmanchester.
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Speaking of tractors I saw one on the M25 a couple of nights ago, he was definitely going for it!
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And while you do that how about we make the whole section from there to Baldock with blue signs too
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Wow. I’d have reported itM11(A14(M)) wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 17:55 Speaking of tractors I saw one on the M25 a couple of nights ago, he was definitely going for it!
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