Well done. Was that with or without it using the home WiFi ?.Wonder of wonders - this morning I have Nav Database 21.9........ And the car has been sat quietly on the drive all weekend.
Still doesn't remember where Home is though :-(
Probably the configuration of the connected software, user etc. Something stuffed on the files it's using rather than a hardware error.I don't think it's something you will be able to work out yourself or should. If dealership can't fix it, maybe they can replace the unit?
You should always enter full postcodes rather than half a postcode. If you do it the other way, house number and street address you might find it's bang on the house (even more accurate). Here Maps which Mib3 and Mib2 High use populate the maps on the building and anchor point on the road, latter is the park up position. Google and Tom Tom don't. If that has been faithfully populated then it gives you more accuracy than the postcode. Worth a try if you are storing them on key addresses.I've just tried the postcode search. It resolves to, for example the correct area of Worcester if I type in "WR4 0", but falls back to an Offroad grid ref if I go further - it is accurate on the map, but not a street address.
I am beginning to think I need to restart the process - drop the primary user and re-establish but it did take several days for that to work initially. I have a further call to the Dealership lined up for this week, plus a call with Cupra later today. I have tried reboots along the way, but not a factory reset.
That one has been house numbered so you would get it the more accurate way of just typing the address in without postcodeYeah, I understand about the full postcodes - I have tried a selection, some new ones and some that have been in existance for at least 50 years - and ones that worked ok on my previous Ateca (2019). On this one, the search whirly starts as soon as you begin typing, and produces maybe three or four grid refs for some complete postcodes - as above they are correct if you then look at the map, but only because I know they are. If I was searching for say, a business address that was unfamiliar then a grid ref doesn't help if I have several to choose from.
I didn't mention BTW, but the update was OTA, not WiFi.
Some screen shots below as a result of searching for a well established postcode SR3 1UA :
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You suffer from a few problems with that postcode. Only two houses have house numbers all the rest have house names only. That's a Welsh thing. It's a wonder how the postman delivers mail in Wales, haven't got round to asking ours, but he must have a good memory. I don't believe the house names come thru to the navigation database. Whilst Here Maps has a field for them I don't reckon VAG does anything with them. Yours in anycase haven't been named. They are more tricky to do from published material. You have to walk the street.I can see what you're saying, with your GIS QA hat on.
My Ateca took the postcode and prompted for the house number = perfect hit every time, even to the side of the road: as there are several houses sharing the postcode.
Seems backwards to me to have to fill in several pieces of information to get to the same place.
My current address has a postcode (SY20 8LG), but no street name or house number, only a name: the search whirly brings up zero results and I can't then progress to enter the addresss at all apart from the name of the village - from which point the system won't let me continue to the map. So if someone was looking for me, I wouldn't exist in this system without a latitude/longitude.