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2023 Telluride Updating Navigation without the car running.

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Apparently, you have to have the engine running to keep the battery topped up when doing the update. Presumably as long as the starting button has been pressed twice you should be able to hook up a battery charger until the update is complete. Running the engine for an hour or so seems a bit excessive. Has anyone done this?
 
Apparently, you have to have the engine running to keep the battery topped up when doing the update. Presumably as long as the starting button has been pressed twice you should be able to hook up a battery charger until the update is complete. Running the engine for an hour or so seems a bit excessive. Has anyone done this?
Welcome. Just letting you know that I'm moving this topic out of the Non-Telluride discussion area - and into the Telluride Technology forum...
 
I have never run into this. '24 EX. First update after purchase was OTA. Turned off the car and left the update running using 100+MBit wireless, not sure how long it took. Second update I had ditched spyware Kia Connect so I had to download to a memory stick. Same story, left it the update running, no battery issues.

I run the engine for over two or three hours routinely when traveling. Except Phoenix in summer I would not worry about idling for an hour.
 




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