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Map Update v16.0 Arriving May 5th

Is there a 2025 map update for the '22 Telluride? I used the navigator update but I get a temporarily unavailable message when I attempted to download. I believe my last update was two years ago.
 
Is there a 2025 map update for the '22 Telluride? I used the navigator update but I get a temporarily unavailable message when I attempted to download. I believe my last update was two years ago.
It tells you temporarily unavailable because it’s temporarily unavailable. The most recent update was released last month and pulled soon after. It’ll probably be back when they figure out whatever the problem is.
 
It tells you temporarily unavailable because it’s temporarily unavailable. The most recent update was released last month and pulled soon after. It’ll probably be back when they figure out whatever the problem is.
Thanks for the clarification.
 
Is it possible to revert to a previous software version? I like the version with the tubes, because the screens are less cluttered and the larger font size is easier for me to read while driving.
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Is it possible to revert to a previous software version? I like the version with the tubes, because the screens are less cluttered and the larger font size is easier for me to read while driving.
No.
 
I can understand that Map-N-Soft (sp) is the front line for delivery of Kia's latest software & therefore is not authorized to provide previous versions.
I also understand that Kia occasionally makes hardware changes to the head unit & that the earlier software updates could "brick" a head unit.
The fact that it is relatively easy to brick a Kia head unit & impossible to unbrick it, is a sign of a poor software/hardware design.
I wonder how they address the replacement of "various" head unit versions that becomes defective (for other reasons) without creating yet further "bricks"
I spent decades as an aviation systems designer (commercial & civilian) & creating a brick was extremely rare & could always be corrected by the unit's manufacturer.
Kia software engineers likely have a way to unbrick a unit, but that responsibility does not fall upon their software delivery service techs.
 




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