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New Navigation Update again available

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After pulling the May 4th update for the newer Tucson, Hyundai now has them back again.

Note that;
There is separate listings for the 2022 and 2023 models, and separate listings for HEV or PHEV.
This is if you have the 10" navigation radio and it should update the maps AND the system as needed.


If you have the 2023 you may be able to update OTA.
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After pulling the May 4th update for the newer Tucson, Hyundai now has them back again.

Note that;
There is separate listings for the 2022 and 2023 models, and separate listings for HEV or PHEV.
This is if you have the 10" navigation radio and it should update the maps AND the system as needed.


If you have the 2023 you may be able to update OTA.
I downloaded the May 4th update, no problems.
I noticed that the just-released resurrected May 4th update has a higher software version number, so I downloaded and tried installing that. Result: "Software either corrupt or missing..."
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Update was available OTA for my 2023 Tuscon PHEV today. No problems
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Update was available OTA for my 2023 Tuscon PHEV today. No problems
My 2023 Tuscon HEV seems to say that OTA updates are available as of the date I purchased the car, but when I click Update it looks for the USB. How do you make it do the update OTA?
My 2023 Tuscon HEV seems to say that OTA updates are available as of the date I purchased the car, but when I click Update it looks for the USB. How do you make it do the update OTA?
When I went to the home screen, there was a notification that said update was available, so I just clicked the OK and the update started. Did not have to go into setup.
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When I went to the home screen, there was a notification that said update was available, so I just clicked the OK and the update started. Did not have to go into setup.
Interesting. My car is in an indoor garage. Maybe that's the problem.
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When I went to the home screen, there was a notification that said update was available, so I just clicked the OK and the update started. Did not have to go into setup.
I wonder how long it took the system to download it OtA, because downloading from the Navigation Updater might as well be done with 56k dial-up modem speed.
Interesting. My car is in an indoor garage. Maybe that's the problem.
Good guess, that could be it.
I installed it before the update, now I can't reinstall this version as it says already installed.

Has any PHEV owner installed this version? My bluelink EV range is messed up since the update :(
I installed it before the update, now I can't reinstall this version as it says already installed.

Has any PHEV owner installed this version? My bluelink EV range is messed up since the update :(
My update took a while but otherwise, no issues and everything works fine.
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After pulling the May 4th update for the newer Tucson, Hyundai now has them back again.

Note that;
There is separate listings for the 2022 and 2023 models, and separate listings for HEV or PHEV.
This is if you have the 10" navigation radio and it should update the maps AND the system as needed.


If you have the 2023 you may be able to update OTA.
If I logon to MyHyundai, I only see this page with the October 2022 update:


Do you have a URL for the May 2023 update? The URL you showed is just a table of update file names etc.
My update took a while but otherwise, no issues and everything works fine.
Do you have the PHEV?
No, just a regular Hybrid.
yeah the problem is after update it's showing incorrect EV range which is applicable to PHEV.
Update was available OTA for my 2023 Tuscon PHEV today. No problems
Does your bluelink show correct EV range when car is off?
yeah the problem is after update it's showing incorrect EV range which is applicable to PHEV.
I guess not worth doing yet. I couldn’t even find the update on the hyundai website, just the table initially referenced.
I guess not worth doing yet. I couldn’t even find the update on the hyundai website, just the table initially referenced.
Does this apply to you from my post -
Note that;
There is separate listings for the 2022 and 2023 models, and separate listings for HEV or PHEV.
This is if you have the 10" navigation radio and it should update the maps AND the system as needed.

If you have the navigation (10") then the update is there you need to use the updater as the Hyundai site describes.
Does this apply to you from my post -
Note that;
There is separate listings for the 2022 and 2023 models, and separate listings for HEV or PHEV.
This is if you have the 10" navigation radio and it should update the maps AND the system as needed.

If you have the navigation (10") then the update is there you need to use the updater as the Hyundai site describes.
No navigation in my Tucson, just radio etc. The link you showed earlier is just a table though. I nosed around the Hyundai site and couldn’t see the file for download.
Does your bluelink show correct EV range when car is off?
It did when at first. However, after charging my car it is wrong.
No navigation in my Tucson, just radio etc. The link you showed earlier is just a table though. I nosed around the Hyundai site and couldn’t see the file for download.
Somehow we are not communicating. Lol.
"This is if you have the 10" navigation radio and it should update the maps AND the system as needed."

You don't have that.
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