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GENERAL STUFF => GENERAL DISCUSSIONS => Car Related (any make, any model) => Topic started by: Andalu84 on September 02, 2019, 10:05:56
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Hi everyone, first time poster here.
Looking to install AA/ACP on a 2016 tucson highlander. I've downloaded the hdf file (284mb) and thrown it on a 16gb USB freshly formatted. When I plug it in I get the no media files available message and nothing else.
How do i actually update the software?
Regards,
Andalu
(https://i.ibb.co/890wNPN/15674154230437000384382798879238.jpg) (https://ibb.co/pdxTb4b)
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I'm unsure of Tucson settings but is the USB formatted to fat32? if the hdf file is in a folder it needs to be extracted first.
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I've downloaded the hdf file from Dropbox and copied to a fat32 formatted USB stick.
Does it need to be extracted first?
It's just the one file in the drive. Am I missing something?
Feel free to DM.
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If the file looks as below then it is extracted as raw and should work, are you searching the upgrade via settings/system/update or however the Tucson displays it's upgrade section :undecided:
(https://i.imgur.com/5CB9HC4.jpg)
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that's exactly what's on the USB.
The car is turned on, and the USB plugged in and the same no media files message is appearing.
I must be doing something wrong with either the USB format or the installation method.
(https://i.ibb.co/P1MWjgq/image.png) (https://ibb.co/6D8twFj)
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Is your system a Navigation unit?
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Apparently the Highlander is a NAV unit so the Android Auto - Apple CarPlay update is incompatible with your unit unfortunately.