Thats the problem with the MyGig Nav Units. You have to pay for the map. Almost better off swapping it out for an aftermarket where you can update the maps for free.
Its any factory nav or any aftermarket NON over the air nav. Garmins, alpine, pioneer, etc...all run on navteq, so they all have a fee. If you run google maps or the like, you're just paying for over the air data.
I have a 2014 JK Rubicon with Navi, and it's not all that great. You'd think for Jeep would invest in installing a killer navi systems for their Jeeps. The navi only stores up to 10 bread-crum trails. Plus the have is analog based and is a bit cumbersome with trying to zoom in and out.
I'm waiting to see if Jeep comes up with a new updated version, then I'll swap my unit out.
It's a damn shame. I bought it with this nav unit specifically so I'd have all factory.
My Garmin I paid $130 for 4 years ago that's in my pickup came with lifetime map updates but a $40k jeep you gotta pay for updates.
I travel a highway to work every day that is fairly new is the main reason I want the updates.
Can I just go to a dealer or do I have to buy the disc and do it myself?
You are not paying jeep for the updates, you're paying navteq. You are overvaluing the need to update. The truth is, you won't see anything new unless your area just got a major artery opened that really makes a difference (like a new bridge.) Besides, who cares these days, the best navis are cell phone google maps.
That's exactly the reason I want to update. A major highway that I travel daily to work is not on my maps.
I have a 2014 JK Rubicon with Navi, and it's not all that great. You'd think for Jeep would invest in installing a killer navi systems for their Jeeps. The navi only stores up to 10 bread-crum trails. Plus the have is analog based and is a bit cumbersome with trying to zoom in and out.
I'm waiting to see if Jeep comes up with a new updated version, then I'll swap my unit out.