CVO NaviExtras Map Update
I am wondering what the difference is between the CVO version of the MY20 maps is and the standard version of the MY20 maps. I am also wondering why the Boombox GTS Toolbox only offers one version which says MY20 for $149.95. Since the $149.95 price within the Boombox GTS Toolbox matches the cost of the non CVO version on the Naviextras.com website, I assume this version is the non CVO version.
I successfully installed the Naviextras Toolbox and was going to buy the CVO version of the map update directly from their website. However, I cannot get the Naviextras Toolbox to recognize the USB drive no matter what I do. This is the exact same USB drive with the same fingerprint that is recognized by the Boombox GTS Toolbox. Yes, I tried all of typical steps. The USB drive is FAT32, I tried it on multiple computers, I have even used multiple USB drives. No matter what I have done, the Naviextras Toolbox will not recognize any USB drive I use. I am wondering if this is by design and you can no longer use the Naviextras Toolbox.
I tried contacting Harley to ask these questions and they were basically clueless.
Last edited by RiderX; Jan 27, 2020 at 10:11 PM.
you're going to have more accurate, up to date info by using the car play option and google maps or waze.
All GTS radio systems can no longer be updated using the NaviExtras Toolbox. They must be upgraded using the Harley Davidson Boombox GTS toolbox. They changed something in the way the fingerprint is created that makes it unreadable by the NaviExtras Toolbox. This is why no matter how many different USB devices I used or which computer I tried plugging them into, NaviExtras would not recognize them.
An 8 GB USB drive will no longer suffice. You will need a 16 GB USB device to complete the download and installation of the map software to your USB device. I used a 16 GB USB device and after the installation of the map update to the USB completed, there was close to 12 GB of data on the drive. Also, exFAT is now a supported file system to format your USB device. This is handy to use if you have a USB device over 32GB in size. There are ways using third party tools to format drives over 32GB with FAT32, but I digress.
The Boombox GTS Toolbox will only show a map update such as MY20 and no longer distinguish between CVO or non CVO versions of the map. I have been assured that although there is a difference between the CVO and the non CVO maps for bikes with non GTS radios, this is no longer the case for 2019 bikes with a GTS radio.
I say, save your money. The whole map/navigation thing on modern vehicles is just a way to squeeze more cash out of us after the sale. If you have an Apple device use CarPlay...If you have an Android, keep wishing the MoCo will get their head out of their *** and do what's needed and add it to the next update.
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I contacted Harley Customer Care and they basically said there is nothing more that they can suggest and recommended I take it to my dealership. I froze my butt off getting it there but I drove it to my dealership yesterday. They basically said that this should be a straight forward process and if I am having these kinds of issues, it is very likely the entire radio is going to have to be replaced. Since I had to buy the map update and was not sure how they would be able to attempt to install the maps without having to buy them, I left both USB drives with them. They are going to hook it up to Digital Tech tomorrow and run a diagnostic on the radio. However, they said even if the radio passes all of the diagnostics, because the map update is failing, they still feel the radio will need to be replaced. They will call Harley Tech Support and see if there are any other options but they are not optimistic.
Stay tuned.






