Refresh your compatible Magellan GPS navigation device with the most current maps and points of interest (POI) information available. Click to enlarge. |
2009 Spring Map Update
- Latest information on freeways, highways, major roads, and local streets
- Current listing of businesses, restaurants, stores, their addresses, and much more
- Easy-to-use SD card makes installation easy
SD Card Convenience
The 2009 Spring Map Update comes loaded on an SD card, so it's simple to install. Turn off your Magellan device, insert the SD card into the slot, turn your unit on and you're set!
Note: Prior to installing the 2009 Spring Map Update on your compatible Magellan GPS device, make sure that you have a USB cable available and that your device is running the most current software available. Software updates are a free download and ensure that your device runs optimally. To see if an update is available for your device, simply go to www.magellanGPS.com/support and select your model from the drop down menu.
What's in the Box
SD card with 2009 Spring Map Update.
Magellan 2009 One-Time U.S. Map Update for Magellan GPS Navigators (SD Card) Features
- SD card makes upgrade simple
- Current listing of POIs--businesses, restaurants, stores, their addresses, and much more
- Get the latest information on freeways, highways, major roads, and local streets
- Up-to-date details on new or changed roadways, updates to communities, new or updated details for points of interest, and more
User Reviews about Magellan 2009 One-Time U.S. Map Update for Magellan GPS Navigators (SD Card)
I can only review the first 2 parts. THe installation was pretty easy but you must update your GPS software before doing the map update. One MAJOR point is that the instructions say you know the update has been successful when it ask you to enter your region.
THis never happened for me. I had to take the map card out reboot and find the map information section to see the #'s for the maps originally were on the unit. Turn it off install the new card and turn it on and reset using the reset button then check the map information to see that the #'s did change.
Other then that it was easy enough. I am pretty good with techy stuff so i was only slightly annoyed but some of the older generation might have to call the tech support to figure this out.
-- map update
This update was needed for using on the East Coast from the West Coast...streets and highways... -- Needed the update...
We live in San Antonio, TX and the last update available (2008) did not include many of the new roads and highway ramps recently completed in the area (especially the highway ramps connecting 281 and 410, and much of the new construction in the north end of town). This update has those ramps and a large majority of the new construction recently completed.
I wish there was a way to "sample" a map update prior to purchase (i.e.: being able to enter a location and verifying it's accuracy), to ensure you don't waste $$$ purchasing an update that really doesn't help (like the 2008 update for me). Thus 3 stars for "improved performance". At the time of the 2008 update, Google maps had many of the new roads/ramps, so I figured that update would to.
Search around on Google for better prices, as I paid a lot less than is currently advertised on Amazon. As info, I am using the Maestro 3250. -- Very Current Mapping - at least for San Antonio area
Nice and easy to use and get going with. Just wish it was free lol -- Map updates










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