Map and Command Update - Warranty
I have had the car a week now and figured out how to check the map version. It is 2015 v3.1. From what I can tell that is very likely the map version that came in the new car back in 2016. Question 2) How can I tell what the original version of the map was and if the car has received ANY updates to the maps?
Question 3. What would be the latest version of the maps available for this car?
Question 4. How can I tell if the firmware has been updated or if it is current in Command?
Sorry for so many questions and please go easy on me. I have not posted here in quite some time.





Sure would be nice to understand this. What is the most current anyone has for a W212?
Regardless, (IMO) yours has never been updated, and neither has mine.
I would like to learn what phone number at MBUSA to call to request them to send me the "Map Update Available" letter, so I can present it to the dealer and shortstop all the BS run-around. Apparently the dealers hate doing the updates for free.
My 3 years expires in mid October, and I intend to have the update to the latest possible version completed by then. A contract is a contract...
Last edited by DFWdude; Aug 21, 2018 at 08:03 AM.





I don't expect any update to be perfectly current the day it is installed. But anything will be better than what I have now.
Like OP, I appreciate any help to get the dealer to move off their worthless ***** and honor this 3-year program sold to all MB consumers in America since 2015 (all models and years).
Last edited by DFWdude; Aug 21, 2018 at 08:11 AM.
2: I don't believe you can figure out the original map version, only the currently installed version. Service history could indicate if any updates were done.
3: 2016's should have NTG 5.1 which will be Version 11, I just did mine.
4: You personally can't, control unit firmware can only be determined with a Benz scan tool
DFWDude: For a 2016 W212 Version 11 is the latest. You are correct in thinking the numbers are hardware/software/vehicle dependent. Version numbers jump around and are nearly impossible to follow even for someone on the inside, that's all decided by the company producing the maps. Plus the COMAND tells us version numbers where as the map catalog uses part numbers so it takes a bit of cross referencing to decipher them properly. Maybe you could contact the MB Customer Assistance Center if the dealer refuses to help you? I know these updates aren't lucrative or easy to do but they shouldn't be refused, we manage just fine. Hope you guys have better luck!




Last edited by Longroof; Aug 24, 2018 at 10:17 AM.
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My new service rep volunteered a notation in my car records that I am subscribed to the 3-year map update program, AND have a Map Update waiting for me.


So I requested V11 and have an appointment for Thurs. Somebody pinch me.
I'll cross my fingers... and I need to go buy a lottery ticket somewhere...
Last edited by DFWdude; Aug 27, 2018 at 01:08 PM.
My car goes in for Service B the end of next week. I'll have to push my SA on this issue.





READ THIS internal MBUSA program explanation... eligibility transfer is noted on page 9... http://mercedes-benz-dealer.custhelp...ree-map-update
Last edited by DFWdude; Sep 1, 2018 at 10:12 AM.





An intersection on the 8 mile route between my home and dealer was revised just a year ago to incorporate a flyover to avoid a light. The flyover is now properly depicted on the V11 update. So I am pleased that the database is pretty up to date.
And I did buy a lottery ticket on the way home...




Could you tell me if the satellite image view is back at the 2mi view or if it remains at the 5mi view for 2019v11?





See page 9 of this Internal MBUSA document for Notes on 1) transferability and 2) dealer requirement to contact you... http://mercedes-benz-dealer.custhelp...ree-map-update
MBUSA would probably tell you that you have a 4-year car warranty, and a 3-year map benefit program that started with 2015 models. It's a US promotion only and doesn't apply worldwide. So MB worldwide will not want anyone to think that the program is a grandfathered offering, like a "warranty" that all car manufacturers have offered for decades and a common expectation by all customers.
That said, I'm guessing that since phone navigation apps have become so good -- with weekly(?) Google map updates in the cloud rather than physically in the car -- that the "free" map upgrades is thought at MBUSA to now be a promotional benefit to justify the obscene price of the onboard Comand Navigation system... The occurence of this program and the appearance of Android Auto and Apple Car Play is not a coincidence, IMO. Better to give away the updates if you want to sell the (now outdated) hardwired NAVI option on a new car. Not to mention that while your car is at the dealer getting the update, it provides the dealer other sales/service opportunities.
I'm just a retired Product Development Manager... I don't work for or speak for Mercedes-Benz.
Last edited by DFWdude; Sep 1, 2018 at 10:13 AM.





I am not sure that the scaling available is so much map version dependent vs media dependent. I've read elsewhere the update files are huge, and if the USB devices used for distribution are capacity limited (32BG or 64GB) then that might dictate the amount of data included for higher resolution satellite maps.
Frankly, the satellite overlay is about the only advantage that Comand holds over Google Maps (or at least I haven't found how to see satellite views in Google Maps). So one might think MB would be wiser to include higher resolution satellite imagery as a differentiating selling point worth a higher expense of the distribution media.
I'm now kicking myself for not realizing that it means I have not been taking advantage of getting two free map updates each year (i.e. potentially 6 free updates in the first three years) so far!
As an aside, MBUSA has never proactively reached out to me to remind me that I am eligible for a free update as they indicate they will do on page 2 of your link "MBUSA will inform eligible customers of the free map update for their COMMAND navigation system." It also was not automatically done during my first "A" service even though page 6 of your link says "Maintenance sheet, requires dealers to check for available map release and to performs (sic) free map (sic).". When I got the car back from the "A" service and I asked my service rep why the map update was not done during the "A" service, he said I didn't ask for it. So I scheduled my car for a map update at the dealership the next week which they performed, and gave me a complimentary car wash. I even received a free loaner for the entire day even though the map update is said to take under an hour to perform. I proactively asked for the map update during my 2nd year "B" service.
- Longroof




I forgot where the google maps overlay was located on the Q7 but IIRC it too was at the 1mi marker and a very nice map to look out. Very detailed and high resolution.
The only real gripes I have with the E63 and MB in general for that matter is that their tech has always been behind it's German rivals. Everything from their Nav to their keys.






