Hyundai Genesis Won't Download Phonebook
Posted : admin On 11/17/2019Nov 06, 2015 Step one! Learn how to pair your phone to your vehicle using the Bluetooth system. SUBSCRIBE to Hyundai: About Hyundai: Welcome to the official Hyundai YouTube channel. Sep 27, 2015 Question: Q: Contacts not syncing with Hyundai bluetooth. This may or may not be an iPhone problem. It seems that ever since updating to iOS 9 my contacts no longer syncs through the Bluetooth to my Hyundai sound system. This has worked flawlessly up until now and everything else (streaming, phone calls, etc.) works just fine. Nov 06, 2017 Question: Q: Contacts not syncing with Hyundai bluetooth. This may or may not be an iPhone problem. It seems that ever since updating to iOS 9 my contacts no longer syncs through the Bluetooth to my Hyundai sound system. This has worked flawlessly up until now and everything else (streaming, phone calls, etc.) works just fine. Feb 04, 2017 The 2016 Hyundai Genesis has 1 problems reported for unable to download updates to system. Average failure mileage is 5,000 miles. Sep 21, 2017 The 2010 Hyundai Genesis car makes a clicking noise but won’t start: If you turn the key to the “Start” position, but the engine won’t crank; all you hear is a single click or repeated clicking coming from the engine compartment. Very often this could be caused by a low battery or poor connection between the battery and starter.
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2016 Hyundai Genesis
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- Average Mileage:
- 5,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
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problem #1Genesis 3.8L
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Purchased a FULLY LOADED 2016 Genesis in February 2016 - every possible feature, every possible luxury add on, prepaid 48 months lease service and maintenance package, purchased all three packages of BlueLink. Was told that the BlueLink was 'automatically' updated with the latest and greatest of downloads and updates including maps, navigation, communications, etc. only to find out that my FULLY LOADED package was not compatible with downloads and updates. I receive e-mails stating there were updates available and the dealer lied to me and said that my vehicle 'automatically downloaded' and I didn't have to do a thing! Why wouldn't I believe that since the car is so fully automated with everything I could have possibly had included in the car's first lease. Come to find out, last week, I received an e-mail from Hyundai BlueLink that the update for my Android phone is not compatible with my Vin#, can't be updated and can't receive 'downloads'. There isn't a fix and they apologized for sending the e-mail to me by mistake. Offered me 6 more months of the three BlueLink packages I had already paid for the 48 month lease (does me no good!) The dealer, Palm Springs Hyundai, are deceitful and out and out lied about my car having the ability to update on its own. Now I have a car for 4 years lease and can't update nor download the features that were promised when I got the car new. I am looking for a class action suit that I might be included if anyone knows about any!
- James R., Palm Springs, CA, US
2017 ELANTRA SEDAN with Android AutoMany Hyundai owners who have been waiting for promised updates to CarPlay and Android Auto will be happy that the wait is over. Today, Hyundai is releasing a free do-it-yourself updates for compatible Hyundai model cars to upgrade to CarPlay and Android Auto through its website. Hyundai says that no other automaker has supplied as large or comprehensive updates. Updates for CarPlay and Android Auto 2016 model-year Sonata Hybrid, Sonata Plug-In Hybrid, Veloster and Azera with Navigation will be announced at a later date.
The two systems Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are designed to bring common smartphone feature into to cars seamlessly. We learned at CES that the update was delayed due to incompatibility with the navigation software on some models. The good news is that owners of Hyundai models with navigation are not only getting new smartphone integration but they are also getting the navigation software updated for free.
“Now with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, the maps are updated all the time on the phones,” said Miles Johnson, Senior Manager, Quality, Service and Technology, Public Relations at Hyundai North America, told AUTO Connected Car News.
CarPlay requires an iPhone with a lightning connector and iOS 7 or higher. Android requires and Android phone with Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher, a Bluetooth connection and the cable that came with the phone. If you ask Siri while connected to CarPlay, “What can Siri do?” She replies “You can ask me to get directions find businesses, make phone calls play music and check or send texts and emails. I can show you lots more when you’re not driving.”
Android Auto brings Android into the car for music, messaging Google Maps, calendar integration and phone functions using the touchscreen or the Ok Google through the voice button. At Google I/O it was announced Android Auto will be coming as a standalone product without cars on smartphone and Waze app will be added. Read Android Auto Tips & Tricks or Android Auto Review.
Download times on computers for the 2015-6 Sonata with Navigation, 2015-6 Genesis with Navigation or 2016 Tucson with Navigation can take between 1-3 hours to download from the computer and up to 40 minutes to install into the vehicles. While the 2016 Sonata (7″), 2016 Elantra GT with Navigation, 2017 Santa Fe with Navigation, 2017 Santa Fe Sport (7″) and Santa Fe Sport with Navigation take 15-30 minutes to download and 20 minutes to install. See chart below for more details of which model gets what kind of update and how long it takes.
If you don’t want to perform the upgrade you can take your Hyundai a local dealer. The dealer will charge the a fee for the labor required to install the software.
To update the software, you’ll need your VIN number USB Drive (USB 2 or lower) with at least 5GB of space or the SD card from the Navigation system. If you don’t have an SD card reader on your computer, you’ll need a USB card reader with an SD Card port. MyHyundai.com has installation guides to walk you through the process.
Soon, there will do-it-yourself installation videos on YouTube. In the meantime, a video from the last Hyundai update to Android Auto is very similar and follows bellow.
To register for an account, owners need their name, e-mail address, zip code and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Go to the MyHyundai owner’s site at https://www.hyundaiusa.com/myhyundai
LOG IN OR REGISTER – If you do not have a MyHyundai account, click Register.If you have a MyHyundai account, Click Log In.
Select the Vehicle you would like to update
- Select downloads in the navigation, then the appropriate download downloads drop-down.
- On the downloads page, the owner must agree to the terms and conditions to activate the download button.
- Once the “download update” button is active, clicking it will start the download. (Note your computer should be plugged into a power source during the download). Select continue.
- Once the download is complete:
- On Mac -open the downloaded DMG file. By default, the file will be in your Downloads Folder. Select Open on the system-warning pop-up screen. Double-click on the Hyundai icon.
- On Windows – Select Run to download and execute the Download Tool. The Download Tool will be downloaded. Select Yes for the download too.
- At this point, the owner connects a compatible USB drive to their computer.(Upon completing the download, the Download Tool will start. Insert a compatible USB drive to your computer’s USB port. Otherwise, the update process will not proceed until an appropriate USB drive is connected. NOTE: USB drive should be formatted a)s either FAT16 or FAT32; its available size should be greater than 2GB and less than 32GB.
- The Download Tool will show progress as it downloads and copies the software onto your USB drive.Note: Do not remove your USB drive until the download is complete
- The download tool will automatically extract the downloaded files and put them on the USB drive.
- A confirmation screen will appear when the download is complete. Then you can remove the USB drive from your computer.
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WARNING: Do not shut off the engine while you are installing the software update.
- Park the car in a well-ventilated area and start the engine.
- Connect the USB drive with the vehicle software on it to the USB port that connects to media.
- Press the setup button near the radio controls.
- Scroll down and tap the System Info icon on the touchscreen.
- Tap update at the bottom of the touchscreen.
- Confirm the update tap the OK “Insert the update memory and press the [OK]
- The Software Update will begin automatically .
- The software update is completed after the system reboot an you confirm the warning message.
- To enable Android Auto or CarPlay. Navigate to Connectivity Settings in the Setup menu to find the enable Android Auto or CarPlay on/off switch. Turn of the correct option.
- Connected a cable to your phone.
The software will automatically update through seven steps:
1. Preparing System Update
2. Copying Files
3. Preparing System Update (System automatically reboots. Blank screen
will momentarily appear.)
4. Updating the System
5. Updating GPS
6. Updating Modem (Does not apply to non-Bluelink-equipped vehicles.)
7. Updating uCom
NOTE: There will be multiple occurrences where the Hyundai logo or display will be black during the update process. This is normal. It will take approximately 20 minutes to complete the update process.
For vehicles with Navigation there is another process. The steps at the Hyundai website are almost the same except the software is downloaded to the SD Card. Regular SD Cards will not work because cars require automotive grade SD cards to deal with the heat in cars and other factors.
- Remove the SD card out of the center console by opening the SD map slot.
- Insert the SD card into your computer’s built-in or external SD card reader. You must use the SD card from your vehicle. Using a non-OE SD card will disable your Navigation system.
- Follow the prompts to download the software update. Once downloaded, insert the SD card back into your vehicle.
If you have trouble, you can call Hyundai customer support at (800) 633-5151
Mon – Fri 5:00 am – 7:00 pm PST
Sat – Sun, 6:30 am -3:00 pm PST
It is best to wait for time when you don’t need to use your car immediately.
Read Android Auto review from Lynn Walford. Look for CarPlay review on GearBrain in the next few weeks.
Here’s the video from the previous Hyundai Sonata Android Auto update.