Thatโs the problem with built in GPS systems. For instance my 2012 Chrysler 300 they no longer offer updates for. As well as many other manuf built in systems.
On my MH we purchased last year I had my standalone GPS on the dash. While it worked, between the GPS, phone, tablet and a yet to be purchased TPMS I didnโt want anything on the dash. So I built an entire new center console and incorporated a new Pioneer touch screen radio with apple car play (it also offers android auto). The maps in the phone are updated frequently (sometimes several times a day for roadwork and accidents as long as you have LTE service) otherwise the GPS service works offline as well. So there is never a need to update any maps.
Not sure how your system is, but itโs something to look into.
And if you have an HDMI connection on the radio you can mirror your phone and use CoPilot GPS app and view it on the radio.
It offers far more options than built in systems. Not to mention updating built in maps can get expensive! Sometimes $150 an update!!!!
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