![]() Here's a photo with documentation on the steps and what appears on screen. With 's note that there was a new update, I was hopeful that whatever was wrong might be fixed. ![]() ![]() I suspect as long as the first part of the version number is incrementing, the update is working. And because the number ends up "smaller", the car will say you can update again. TL DR - Looks like the first part of the map version number is incrementing, but the last 2 parts (which seems to be the map release yyyy.mm from TomTom) is for some reason not incrementing. 2022.09, and it would allow me to update again to 18.0. And when I was done, the system shows 18.0. This is the even bigger interesting point.Basically same as the screenshots from and I strongly suspect case as well. And even though my spring update completed successfully, when I tried the latest update just now, it says I'm currently on 17.0. The spring update that some people couldn't update to was 17.0. 2022.09 update, take a look at the whole version number. So make sure you have enough time for it. The car estimated 62 minutes for the update but it was closer to 70 minutes for me. ![]() Some interesting observations on the update process: ![]()
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