Dossy. 93 posts Ā· Joined 2017. #9 Ā· Apr 12, 2018. i got a copy of the 2017 maps off the internet and burnt to disc myself. so yeah, cheapy CD's off ebay should be fine. also, if you get hold of the 3 CD's for the firmware update they include the earlier 'step' update and the 5570 update, so you just do them in order and bobs your uncle. First of all there are 2 different updates available, one for module 5F (MIB) and one for module 17 (VC) Updates for 5F. Version to start with : MHI2_ER_AUG24_S0530 MU-Software: 0139. Direct update available to latest version: MHI2_ER_AU43x_P5098 MU-Software 1339. Known versions for module 17 (VC) 0215. Download the firmware with a download manager. Unpack all of the files with 7zip and put them on a SD card (FAT32) – remember to put the firmware and map updates on separate cards! Open the Engineering Menu of the MMI, insert the SD card, and choose ā€œUpdateā€. Select the right source, and then choose the ā€œStandardā€ option on the next Insert one of the 2 4610 update CDs into slot 1 in the CD changer. Hold 'setup' and 'return' buttons - this brings you to a 'Current config' menu showing your current versions. Press the lower right button around the MMI control knob to select 'SWUpdate'. Select 'CDROM' as the 'Download server'. Ensure that the correct SVM Code was entered, ensure that the TSB applies to the vehicle, and check the hardware to ensure it is correct for the vehicle. Perform a hard reset on the module and retry the SVM code. If the hardware/software levels of the replacement part are older than the original part, contact TAC. Upgrade your Audi Q3 with our MMI firmware updates to ensure it is equipped with the latest features and optimizations. Our firmware updates enhance the performance, functionality, and compatibility of your MMI system, providing you with a seamless and enjoyable driving experience. Stay at the forefront of automotive technology and unlock new RnDS3E. How To Upgrade Audi Mmi Software. Put the SD card in slot 1 and access the Engineering Menu in your MMI by selecting the ā€œUpdateā€ option. Select SD1 as the source, then choose the firmware and ā€œStandardā€ on the following page. Depending on the file size, the MMI update should take between 30 and 60 minutes to complete. The software update can be accessed in the MMI using the following path: Menu >> Settings >> System maintenance >> Software update. The customer will not be billed for the data used when performing the OTA map update, but the customer must have an active Audi connect subscription to use the OTA map update feature in the MMI. Audi should be embarrassed for being unable to perform ’over the air’ software updates like Tesla, Ford, GM etc. I brought my E-tron GT in for a ā€˜2 hour software update’ which took Audi a full 5 days to complete. The service technicians were stumped for 4 days until they finally figured out how to complete the update. At this point in time you need to contact your dealer.I understand that later in time you will be able to get full map updates by downloading to a memory stick from an Audi website, but that is not operational yet. Smaller, local map updates are done over air, automatically. Ensure that the correct SVM Code was entered, ensure that the TSB applies to the vehicle, and check the hardware to ensure it is correct for the vehicle. Perform a hard reset on the module and retry the SVM code. If the hardware/software levels of the replacement part are older than the original part, contact TAC. I think thrilla has shown the proper sequence, although the update to 41.4 is only worth it if you have the Audi Music Interface. It shows more song information in that case. Otherwise 33.6 is fine to get rid of the "accept" screen. See the TSB's for reference of how to get the update. They should just do it, but apparently you have to find an

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