tr7driver Report post Posted March 29, 2014 I wish I could put the Magallian map package on the in dash nav unit. That would be sweet.I agree 100%. I'd be happy just to bring up the google map from my iphone on the screen. 1 hybridbear reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted March 29, 2014 (edited) I notice this car has wifi in it, Why? What can you do with it. It would be great if you could use the 8" screen to brouse the net.Then you could. However Ford wouldn't gettheir pound of flesh. I also found out today that the sync services need to be renewed after 3 years at $60 per year. This adds to the cost of owner operation cost. Maintence, Maps, Sync, Sirus. looks like a few hundred dollars a year if you keep all the services. Of course powered my Microsoft is part of the reason, their phlosophy is they don't want you to own anything, only suscribe. Does anybody know what the 250mb of photos of different places in different cities on the SD card are for?Here is a very small part of the user agrenment on the sd card. End Customer TermsTelenav Software End User License Agreement Please read these terms and conditions carefully before you use the Telenav Software. 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Bryan Burch Report post Posted March 29, 2014 Ford's IVT choices in vendors, Microsoft and Navteq, has come around to bite them in the ass with the huge amount of crap ratings they get for the whole MyFordTouch experience. The hardware is what the hardware is. They should open source this stuff and let users write apps to replace the crap. Can you imagine google maps on your screen? 1 acdii reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted March 29, 2014 Google maps with street view? Would be so great. (never happen). However te Chinise will come out with one soon Im betting. Thats the way the market is heading. I would be happy if I could just copy my Magellian or any other portable gps maps to Ford gps system. It seems the gps system on the ford is about 5 years behind the tec. My portable shows detailed 3d terrain views aith hills and valleys and rivers lakes. You would think that the car manufaxctures would be at least up on tehe curve for what they cost. I was checking some other cars and a lot of them have had map releises in the last year. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corncobs Report post Posted March 29, 2014 @ larry I think you just set the record for longest post ever :) ( the one the started with the WiFi question) 1 dalesky reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
acdii Report post Posted March 29, 2014 Wow so much hate for the nav! I always knew the in car nav is no where near as good as the portable ones, however, in a pinch they work just fine. I always bring my TomTom with even though I have the Nav, and unless you setup the Nav to ignore certain "features", you could find yourself waiting for a Ferry at 8 at night on a dark and stormy night. Then once you reach the other side, find out your built in NAV doesnt know where you are with unknown roads. For my local driving the car nav works fine, but anytime I travel out of state, I bring the TomTom. It is what it is a convenience feature, but the maps are sure not very good. I had to use it today and it got me where I needed to be without any hiccups, I just turn the notifications off ding ding my ass. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted March 29, 2014 (edited) @ larry I think you just set the record for longest post ever :) ( the one the started with the WiFi question)Takes a BowThank you , Thank you.Thank youverrymuch!! BTW that was just about 3 pages of a 100 page or more txt file on the Nav card. Edited March 29, 2014 by larrylwill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrySql Report post Posted March 29, 2014 Navigation has always been a stand alone option on the FFH. You must have the Tech Pkg to order the Navigation and the Tech Pkg includes the back-up camera. But you do not have to buy Navigation if you want a back-up camera, you just buy the Tech Pkg.Yes, my bad. Thank you guys for the correction. BTW, I don't hate the Ford Nav, I just won't load all my Nav points. There are other accessories on this car that remain unused, doesn't mean I dislike the car though. I just bought an extended warranty! 1 acdii reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted March 29, 2014 What did you pay for it? They tried to sell me one for $2500 then when I said no they discounted 30% I still said no, you have 3 years anyway. I have read so many horror stories about extended stories, It seems there is always something that goes bad that is not covered. Like they run a computer program on what goes bad and don't include it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrySql Report post Posted March 30, 2014 What did you pay for it? They tried to sell me one for $2500 then when I said no they discounted 30% I still said no, you have 3 years anyway. I have read so many horror stories about extended stories, It seems there is always something that goes bad that is not covered. Like they run a computer program on what goes bad and don't include it.Flood Ford usually has the cheapest prices, I bought my there. Look at this thread too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted March 30, 2014 (edited) So if I understand this right, I could buy a 7 year 60,000 mile $100 deductable preminium extended warrenty for $720. Since I only drive about 8k a year. The dash is not Garmin. Iwould think you would only need it for the electronics mostley including computers, which can be expensive to fix and most auto shops could not fix them anyway.However Lets get back the nav. Did you read this? Is the in dash really a garmin?In-Dash Garmin™Voice-ActivatedNavigation System(Factory-Installedand Dealer) Edited March 30, 2014 by larrylwill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Howie411 Report post Posted March 31, 2014 I brought this up in another thread, but I'll do it here too. Has anyone taken a look at other car manufacturer's GPS systems. Most I've seen are subpar to the Ford one, most don't even support the 3D view, let a long 3D buildings. As for Map updates, it drives me crazy how expensive they are and how long it takes to come out. My last 4 cars all had NAV systems (Mini, and 3 Fords). The Mini updates came out once a year on the dot and cost $200 each. (this is before cell phones with free google maps was bid and before most portable gps's cost $100 and came with lifetime updates. For the Fords, my first car (2010 FFH) came with a map that was a year out of date, I raised a stink with Ford Corporate and they sent me the latest one for free. As for the current version which is A4, I'm pretty sure we all got that free when the new MyFord Touch version was released, but just looking at the data its at least 2 years behind (especially for some places in the DC Metro area). The real problem I see here is how can the map updates take so long to come out (2-18 months per an email I received from Navteq) and cost so much when Garmin who also uses Navteq can put out 4 updates a year (included in the cost of the GPS) and their map data is up to date. P.S. I can't understand why someone cant figure out how to just be able to send your phone google maps or apple maps using Bluetooth) to the already built in system. This way you already have the latest maps and no extra cost. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted March 31, 2014 (edited) Today I was 1 mile from the house and the nav said 6 miles and 16 min to destination. I was driving at 30mph.Seems pretty accurate to me. :flirt: Edited March 31, 2014 by larrylwill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybridbear Report post Posted March 31, 2014 I brought this up in another thread, but I'll do it here too. Has anyone taken a look at other car manufacturer's GPS systems. Most I've seen are subpar to the Ford one, most don't even support the 3D view, let a long 3D buildings.I agree. The Toyota Prius nav is terrible in comparison to the Ford nav. The nav in the Honda Accord is also much worse. Neither of those automakers include as many features with their in-dash nav as Ford. Ford does a good job with this, even if the updates are expensive, they still do better than the competition. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bryan Burch Report post Posted April 1, 2014 I agree. The Toyota Prius nav is terrible in comparison to the Ford nav. The nav in the Honda Accord is also much worse. Neither of those automakers include as many features with their in-dash nav as Ford. Ford does a good job with this, even if the updates are expensive, they still do better than the competition. Then I would say the bar is really low. I like the idea of Ford setting the bar high (HINT: GOOGLE MAPS API) and leaving everyone else in the dust. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted April 2, 2014 Might as well as ask here instead of starting a new thread.The Nav shows my home is 2 miles from my actual location.So the question is HOW can I program the ACTUAL location as My home?I can only add it as Favorite and name it home, then if I do how can I tell the Nav to go to it. If I say Destination home, it says home not programmed, What can I say to get it to go to my real home.Maybe I can keep putting addresses in untill it gets close to my actual home. Then I could say home but it would show the address as 2 miles off. I emailed google last year to move the address to my house and they did withen 2 weeks. So I know its current at least with google. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldo Report post Posted April 2, 2014 Just set your home by picking it's location on the map. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted April 2, 2014 I do not know how to do that. If I hit a point on the map when I'm home it says add to favorites, If I hit home it asks for an address, If I enter the address it puts it 2 miles away. I can only add it as my favorites, and if I label it as home it still doesnt show in the Home box so sync will not recognize it as home. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted April 3, 2014 I tried deleting home but it still left the icon on the map, I also could not make a location HOme. I finally started putting in house addresses untill I got one that showed where my house is. I live at 1907 and it took 1931 to be at the proper spot, I then saved it as home. Also the sync is pretty bad for me. I ask to call home and it changes to AM 550. I have no idea why the sound the same. I tried saying Phone, the call home and phone home but 90% of the time I got changingto am 550. I will go through the learning program when I get time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FordIVTteam Report post Posted April 3, 2014 I tried deleting home but it still left the icon on the map, I also could not make a location HOme. I finally started putting in house addresses untill I got one that showed where my house is. I live at 1907 and it took 1931 to be at the proper spot, I then saved it as home. Also the sync is pretty bad for me. I ask to call home and it changes to AM 550. I have no idea why the sound the same. I tried saying Phone, the call home and phone home but 90% of the time I got changingto am 550. I will go through the learning program when I get time. Hey larrylwill, If you notice information that is incorrect on your current map, you may be interested in reporting it here to help enhance future updates to navigation: http://here.com/mapcreator/It sounds like you were in the entertainment menu. If you're attempting to call someone and the radio station changes, give the command PHONE first. Then, you can say CALL HOME. Here are the main categories for voice commands: http://support.ford.com/sync-technology/voice-command-categories-sync-myford-touch Kim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted April 4, 2014 (edited) Kim: I tried it about 5 times, I always said Phone or telephone first, sometimes I said phone, call homeor Telephone, then call homeor telephone call homeor just phone home.or call instead of phoneI was not in the entertainment menu since it is almost always off.It did work sometimes but most times it said entertainment changing to am 550 or something like that.Besides even if I was in the entertainment menu, call home doesnt sound anthing like AM 550. I will train the voice nav when I get time. My address was wrong on google maps, I emailed tham last year and they fixed it so now every map I get on the internet is correct, the arrow is right on top of my house.I will report it to the link you supplied also. Howevere the POI is really bad, there is no place that tells me how many POI there is, my Magellian has 12 million. Yesterday I tried to find a business I knew where it was and it has been there for more than 10 years, Its not in the POI. They sell metal buildings and metal. My Magellian has it though, so Im forced to carry it with me and since all the updates are free I get them 4 times a year. Again I love the car but the Nav is NOT worth $800, no way no how. It may be better than other car companies but that no excuse for a sub par nav for too much money and way to expensive updates. Sorry I hate the Nav and never would have bought it if I had known. I also thank you for responding and mean no offence to you. Edited April 4, 2014 by larrylwill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corncobs Report post Posted April 4, 2014 As far the phone goes I always say " call Joe " if there are two numbers like office and cell Samantha will ask back which of the two. I say "cell" and the number is called. I make calls quite frequently and never had a problem regardless of active menu IIRC saying "call ..." Is understood in any menu. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted April 4, 2014 I tried it both ways. The first time I used it it was ok, I havent tried it since. It did it about once every 3 times. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
larrylwill Report post Posted April 4, 2014 Kim: I don't know whats worse Ford Nav maps or the site you sent me to. I kept poking in adresses untill I found the one in front of my house.My house is 1907, the address that corosponds is 1937 and the site you sent me to showed 300. I corrected it but its WAY off.The navmaps are closer to what the googls maps showed before I corrected them.Try it your self.1907 scenic dr section al. 35771Google earth is spot on. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybridbear Report post Posted April 4, 2014 As far the phone goes I always say " call Joe " if there are two numbers like office and cell Samantha will ask back which of the two. I say "cell" and the number is called. I make calls quite frequently and never had a problem regardless of active menu IIRC saying "call ..." Is understood in any menu.You can even say "Call Joe on cell" or "Call Joe at work" to complete the action all in one step. I've had some issues with the car understanding me when saying things like "Sirius Sat One" to get to Sirius presets set 1 because the car sometimes hears "Sirius 71" and tunes to channel 71. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites