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Royston, United Kingdom

Royston, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Garmin Manufacturer Part Number:A218-906-60-02

 Mercedes-Benz Garmin® MAP PILOT navigation module SD card North America.


Audio 20 CD, NTG5 Star1 - for retrofitting Code 357 (EC9) to navigation. 

Fits only existing  Code 522, this must be in the vehicle! 
Original map "GARMIN MAP PILOT 2016" without original packaging. The card is NEW (it was NEVER USED in a car) and fits the Following car models:
A-Class                        (BR176)  
B-Class                        (>11/2014)
B-Class (CNG, EV, REX, CH2)    (>11/2014)
CLA-Class                      (>12/2014)
CLA-Class Shooting Brake       (>03/2015)
CLS-Class                      (>09/2014)
E-Class                        (>12/2014)     Doesn't work with E-class W213
E-Class Coupe                  (>03/2015)
E-Class Cabriolet              (>03/2015)
GL-Class                       (BR166)
GLA-Class                      (BR156)
M-Class                        (BR166)
MLC-Class                      (BR292)
Part Number:  A2189066002
Version: 6.0
-VERSION NORTH AMERICA 2016 (VERSION 6)
-GENUINE GARMIN MAP PILOT, NEW, SEALED IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE
-Pre-installed maps for North America
60 DAYS FREE MAPS UPDATE
If the pre-installed map material on your genuine Garmin® MAP PILOT SD card is not the latest version, you will be entitled to install it free of charge within 60 days of your first using the system!
Here's how it works:
Register with the Mercedes-Benz Shop, insert your genuine Garmin® MAP PILOT SD card into your PC, start the Mercedes-Benz Download Manager and download the free offers.
Garmin® MAP PILOT

Please check compatibility BEFORE BIDDING!

NO PROGRAMMING NEEDED - JUST INSERT STRAIGHT INTO YOUR Mercedes UNIT AND THE SYSTEM WILL INSTALL ITSELF

Without original box and brochure.



**VEHICLE MUST BE PRE-WIRED FOR NAVIGATION**

 

**CANNOT BE USED ON MULTIPLE VEHICLES**

 

 

User-friendly navigation, accurate map data and excellent route guidance - the Garmin® MAP PILOT system transfers all the benefits of a Garmin® navigation system to the Audio 20 CD. All you need to do is insert an SD card featuring the navigation software and map data. The maps have a Garmin® look, feel and appear in high resolution and in color on the multimedia system's large display, with additional navigation information in the instrument cluster. 3D views with precise depiction of streets and buildings help orientation and photorealistic views of upcoming junctions guide you to the right lane at the right time. The navigation system can also be voice-controlled.

 

Because the Garmin® MAP PILOT (SD card) is permanently connected with the head unit following insertion, it cannot be transferred to other vehicles.

If the head unit has to be replaced in the event of damage, the Garmin® MAP PILOT (SD card) must also be replaced.

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