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What I don't like about the Sat-Nav unit on my 2012 i30 Elite Auto:1. I don't understand why they didn't put a normal clock that would be independent of the sat-nav unit. A clock that always works well without even having to turn the sat-nav unit on. 2. The volume knobs are too high. Why not at the bottom of the unit, which would be so much easier to reach?3. I cannot adjust the sat-nav guidance volume. The volume slider is always in the middle and I cannot move it either way. I tried by tapping and with volume knobs but still unsuccessful. 4. The warning notification with the Agree button drives me nuts! Why Hyundai wants me to read it every time I turn the unit on? The dealer said it is a safety feature that cannot be disabled.
Stikman, thought you would have your new unit by now!!! Mine cant make up its mine about the time since daylight savings, keeps jumping back and forth an hour. Got in a real flap when I thought I was running late for work the other day
Nothing from my end, emailed the Service Manager on Wednesday for an update in the replacement unit but have not heard back.
Quote from: Stikman on October 07, 2012, 02:44:01Nothing from my end, emailed the Service Manager on Wednesday for an update in the replacement unit but have not heard back.Nothing back from the Service Manager so it went to a new dealer today for its 7500km service, they quoted about $200 less then where I purchased it and then when I picked it up it was almost $100 less then quoted 👍 and they washed and vacuumed the car. Anyway back on topic, they have ordered a replacement unit and know nothing about the story from the last dealer about Hyundai not doing replacements at the moment (neither did Hyundai when I spoke to them today). The next week will be the test of the new dealer coming through on their promise but early indications are good. They also improved my low beam lights (again the last dealer had failed on), I will try to find that thread and update it also.
i would appreciate that please.so that means the beep is the only form of warning that the system produces? the best we can hope for is that maybe the volume can be turned up so it's a bit louder.
It's not letting me download anything though...
I think that people are very harsh on Hyundai for the various niggles about the media system, trawl any of the other manufacturer forums and you will find the members having similar complaints about their inbuilt systems.WHY????Hyundai, in common with those other manufacturers, do not make the systems themselves, they are third party units bought in, Hyundai UK regularly get asked on their Facebook page what update x.x.actually does and the answer in the first instance is usually "we are aware of the update and we are currently in discussion with Navteq". I can only assume this is why the updates are available from Navteq before Hyundai, they may wish to test the updates before announcing they are official.Surely Stuffa you are not suggesting that the only part of your i30 which should or is Premium is the media unit? If that was your expectation then I am not surprised you are disappointed, but really, the Premium badge applied to your car is about all the extras over the lower models considered together isn't it?
I have experienced the GPS unit is other premium cars I have owned, and their list of oversights is considerably shorter than can be found on the Hyundai unit.The failure of this unit to match that standard of the rest of the vehicle is why it stands out so much.Hyundai have dropped the ball twice on this, first by clearly not engaging in any User Acceptance Testing, or QA before releasing this in to the marketplace, and then by failing to acknowledge and repair outstanding problems, made even more annoying by dropping back to denying that this is a problem.At least they have not followed your lead of deferring to it being a 3rd party's problem, not theirs. I've check my chequebook, the cheque was clearly made out to Hyundai, and it they that have offer a 5 year warranty and a 3 year software/map upgrade on the unit.If the unit was stand alone, or would have been returned within days or purchase, what stops me is I love the rest of the car.When I am ask prospective buyer what I think of my i30, I say I love it, but defer your purchase until the CRAP GPS is fixed.Quote from: bumpkin on February 07, 2013, 23:09:40I think that people are very harsh on Hyundai for the various niggles about the media system, trawl any of the other manufacturer forums and you will find the members having similar complaints about their inbuilt systems.WHY????Hyundai, in common with those other manufacturers, do not make the systems themselves, they are third party units bought in, Hyundai UK regularly get asked on their Facebook page what update x.x.actually does and the answer in the first instance is usually "we are aware of the update and we are currently in discussion with Navteq". I can only assume this is why the updates are available from Navteq before Hyundai, they may wish to test the updates before announcing they are official.Surely Stuffa you are not suggesting that the only part of your i30 which should or is Premium is the media unit? If that was your expectation then I am not surprised you are disappointed, but really, the Premium badge applied to your car is about all the extras over the lower models considered together isn't it?