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If you have the traffic and weather service, which requires you have the XM radio you access it from the Nav screen.
When the map is displaying, on the lower right, it has three lines in it. Click on the box. It brings up a menu for the Nav, you have to scroll down to weather. Click on it. This will load the weather map. Then you can use the plus button on the map, upper left to zoom in on your area.
Not to hijack but don't expect much from the "Traffic" option of XM. I'm on a cage trip down in Florida, on the drive down from NY along 95 XM would continuously alert me to a "traffic condition ahead", 10 miles, 20 miles, 50 miles ahead, NONE ever materialized. The one traffic incident I got involved in, roadwork on a bridge in North Carolina, not a mention of it from XM, before, during or after. I even did a traffic scan while sitting in the middle of bumper to bumper and all I got was "no reported incidents along your route"...
So, I was wondering if anybody would be interested in getting a pool going that forecasts when (what month and decade) the MOCO will put out an "update" that just works as advertised.
So, I was wondering if anybody would be interested in getting a pool going that forecasts when (what month and decade) the MOCO will put out an "update" that just works as advertised.
20 bucks a pop?
Any takers?
I'm goin' with December 2059, so that's taken!
Damn! That was my choice. I suppose I'll go with January 2060.
I still firmly believe that, in addition to the list of "fixes" that comes with each "update", there should also be a list of new bugs being introduced.
1.20.3 I installed on a 2016 Limited. Lost all my saved in GPS. The left screen on gps shows radio station and I can't get it to change to arrival distance. Tried saving new destinations and no luck. Maybe I will try to reinstall it.
It always takes Garmin a couple years to dial in the Zumo's too. They had to send me 3 of the 665's. It was quite a while before all the bugs were worked out. The more features, the more bugs. There have been minor issues with the Boom, but I have been happy with it.
It always takes Garmin a couple years to dial in the Zumo's too. They had to send me 3 of the 665's. It was quite a while before all the bugs were worked out. The more features, the more bugs. There have been minor issues with the Boom, but I have been happy with it.
You may be 100% correct - "the more features, the more bugs". But it has almost become comical. Remember, we are talking about a product that was rolled out with the 2014 line of Harleys and here we are three (3) years later and there remain problems. Maybe even more frustrating is the fact that one would expect problems to diminish with each update; instead, it appears that for every bug that is solved, a new one is introduced.
You may be 100% correct - "the more features, the more bugs". But it has almost become comical. Remember, we are talking about a product that was rolled out with the 2014 line of Harleys and here we are three (3) years later and there remain problems. Maybe even more frustrating is the fact that one would expect problems to diminish with each update; instead, it appears that for every bug that is solved, a new one is introduced.
I see it as "for every feature that's added, a new bug pops up". I love the darn thing, bugs and all.
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