Yes, the installer software says the Data Size is 31GB, with required hard disk space of 52GB. That means you need at least 52GB on your C: drive, because of temporary files. But when you get to the step that formats and copies files to your USB drive, you'll only need 31.7GB. I used a 64GB USB drive, but you should be OK with a 32GB USB drive.Looks like the latest nav update requires a usb drive larger than 32GB. Is this right or am I doing something wrong?
Wireless car play is a hardware upgrade, new head unit not a software upgrade.It looks like there is an "audio update" which is separate from the maps update. Do I need to do both updates? Does the audio update allow for wireless Apple carplay on a 2019 Niro EV?
Has anyone done this?
Thanks
Wireless car play is a hardware upgrade, new head unit not a software upgrade.
Hi Kevin. I have a 2022 Niro in Whitehorse and want to be able to do my own updates (the dealer insists that this isn't possible). I downloaded the most recent update file but note that the file title includes 'US'. Did you use such a file on a Canadian vehicle?Just for reference, I flashed the 2022 version without issue.
Canada version.
My 2019 uses an SD card. Have you checked the manual...asking just in case...Thanks CR EV for your suggestion. A couple of followups - I don't think my Niro has a socket for memory cards - only USB key and this update requires 50 GB of space so would have to be larger. Still, you may be right that I bought a cheap 64GB key. Perhaps I will try with a better quality one.