Replacing 2011 S-Max Audio/Nav
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Bit of an odd one here I'm sure.
Bought the other half a 2.0D 160 Titanium and added various bells and whistles to make her life easier.
One thing I did add was the rear parking camera which in turn required the addition of the Nav system.
Both turned out to be somewhat...Crap!
The reverse camera is poor but useable.
The Nav is absolutely appalling! Takes an absolute age to work out the route (5-10mins) 90% of the time the map consists of a blue line and nothing else.
Its got to the stage that we now use TomTom.
So getting back to the original question:
Does anyone know of an aftermarket solution to replace the OEM system? Taking into account that the OEM system incorporates half of the dash, including the heater controls?
Doesn’t have to be top of the range unit so happy to try unbranded stuff as long as it works, but I would like to have a half decent sat nav, ability to reconnect the reversing camera, Bluetooth & Steering wheel controls.
Thanks folks.
Bought the other half a 2.0D 160 Titanium and added various bells and whistles to make her life easier.
One thing I did add was the rear parking camera which in turn required the addition of the Nav system.
Both turned out to be somewhat...Crap!
The reverse camera is poor but useable.
The Nav is absolutely appalling! Takes an absolute age to work out the route (5-10mins) 90% of the time the map consists of a blue line and nothing else.
Its got to the stage that we now use TomTom.
So getting back to the original question:
Does anyone know of an aftermarket solution to replace the OEM system? Taking into account that the OEM system incorporates half of the dash, including the heater controls?
Doesn’t have to be top of the range unit so happy to try unbranded stuff as long as it works, but I would like to have a half decent sat nav, ability to reconnect the reversing camera, Bluetooth & Steering wheel controls.
Thanks folks.
From the stunned silence I'll take that as a no then! 
Having made further enquiries it appears that there isn't any recognised kit available as of yet, so looks like we'll be putting up with Fords offering for the time being.
If anyone does happen across something, please share the love.
Regards Benn.

Having made further enquiries it appears that there isn't any recognised kit available as of yet, so looks like we'll be putting up with Fords offering for the time being.
If anyone does happen across something, please share the love.
Regards Benn.
I had a similar thing with the Sat Nav on our 58 Kuga. There is a firmware update which fixed the slow loading problem plus a 2012 map DVD which improved the maps. I bought the map DVD from a dealer (I think it was £90) & I also asked for the firmware update (on a DVD/CD), which they sent me with instructions to return back to them. I'll try to find more info.
I contacted miked@rates.co.uk at rates Ford in Essex.
I contacted miked@rates.co.uk at rates Ford in Essex.
Edited by gaz132 on Thursday 26th September 13:44
gaz132 said:
I had a similar thing with the Sat Nav on our 58 Kuga. There is a firmware update which fixed the slow loading problem plus a 2012 map DVD which improved the maps. I bought the map DVD from a dealer (I think it was £90) & I also asked for the firmware update (on a DVD/CD), which they sent me with instructions to return back to them. I'll try to find more info.
I contacted miked@rates.co.uk at rates Ford in Essex.
Yep Mike at Rates is a top guy. I use them too. I contacted miked@rates.co.uk at rates Ford in Essex.
Edited by gaz132 on Thursday 26th September 13:44
- *UPDATE***
Installed it and the system is now superb, routes in seconds rather than half hours, shows all of the roads as opposed to just the route you're following.
Very happy, thanks for the help folks!
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