The Fingerprint File allows the Naviextras to learn what software your Infotainment System and Navigation System currently has. Next, I went to 'Setup', 'System Information', 'Navigation', 'Export for Update' and finally selected 'USB'.
After turning my ignition switch to Accessory, I inserted the USB Flash Drive and then clicked 'Okay' when the message 'No Playable Media Found'. įirst, I had to export data from my Navigation System to create a 'Fingerprint File' using a 16GB (minimum) USB Flash Drive. With that being said, I know there are some members out there that are interested in the Maps Update, so this is what I learned. AND, if I couldn't afford the $149.95, I would not have installed it. I like the Infotainment System and have used the Navigation System many times but I know it's not for everyone. I am creating this post to share information about the Maps Update, not to start a debate on whether the update is worth the $149.95 versus using GPS on my phone, Google Maps, etc. is the website where Maps Updates are purchased and downloaded, and there is a link on Harley-Davidson's website under 'Owners' and the specific Infotainment System you have - 'Maps Update'. I have the Boom! Box 6.5GT Infotainment System. I just installed the Maps Update (Not the Dealership Locations Update) for the Navigation System on my 2016 Harley-Davidson Ultra Limited.