If you choose to keep your reliable Windows CE hardware, ensure it is running smoothly by keeping its map data and official software updated to its maximum threshold via the official toolchains.
If you simply want to ensure your 9.1.3 system is as current as possible: Update MediaNav 9.1.3 to Android version 1.0.13.1?
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes. Proceed with the upgrade at your own risk. Always ensure your engine is running during the update to prevent power loss, which can "brick" your unit. Why Upgrade from 9.1.3 to 10.1.3.1? upgrade medianav 913 to 10131
Official updates from the dealership often have version numbers like 9.12.1 or 10.12.1 . If you are specifically looking for 10.1.3 , this is often an "unofficial" or "third-party" compiled update (commonly found on enthusiast forums) that packages newer maps onto older hardware. Proceed with caution when using files from unofficial sources.
You can still update the maps on your 9.1.3 system using the official MediaNav Evolution Toolbox . Insert a FAT32-formatted USB drive (min 4GB) into your car. If you choose to keep your reliable Windows
: Access the "System Version" menu, tap the screen in the required sequence (top, bottom, left, right), and input the specific diagnostic passcodes corresponding to the firmware version to open the Micom manager. Adjust your rearview camera ( RVC ) and steering column settings, then save and let the unit reboot. Phase 4: Activating Smartphone Integration
Since you cannot jump to the Linux-based 1.0.13.1 software, you have two main paths: Proceed with the upgrade at your own risk
Upgrading from 9.1.3 to 10.1.3.1 is the best way to extend the life of your Windows-based MediaNav Evolution unit. It brings better aesthetics and stability, providing a more modern user experience without replacing the entire head unit.
Start your car engine. Never do this with the engine off, as a battery drop can break the unit. Turn on the MediaNav system. 3. Initiate the Update Insert the USB drive into the MediaNav slot.
: Use the Torx T20 screwdriver to remove the four screws holding the old 9.1.3 MediaNav unit in place. Pull the unit forward carefully. Disconnect the Wiring Harnesses