Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Limited Navigation System 2012 Quick Guide
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To update the navigation maps, you need to purchase the latest map update DVD from Subaru or an authorized dealer. Insert the DVD into the vehicle's DVD drive, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
Ensure that your vehicle is in an open area where the GPS signal is unobstructed. Check the GPS antenna connections for any loose wires. If the issue persists, a system reset might be necessary or consult a Subaru technician.
Yes, the 2012 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Limited navigation system supports voice commands for inputting destinations. Press the voice command button on the steering wheel and follow the prompts.
To perform a factory reset, go to the system settings menu, select 'Nav Settings', then choose 'Restore Default Settings'. Confirm the action to reset the system to its factory state.
If the screen freezes, try turning off the vehicle and restarting it. If the problem persists, a system reset might be necessary, or you may need to consult a Subaru technician.
To change the language, access the settings menu on the navigation system, select 'Language', and then choose your preferred language from the list provided.
Yes, the Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Limited navigation system is equipped with Bluetooth. Pair your smartphone by accessing the Bluetooth settings on the system and following the pairing instructions.
Ensure the microphone is not obstructed and speak clearly. It may help to review the voice command list in the owner's manual. If issues persist, consider a system calibration or consult a technician.
To input coordinates, access the destination input screen, select the option for coordinates, and enter the latitude and longitude values. Follow on-screen prompts to set the destination.
Yes, you can customize route preferences by accessing the navigation settings, selecting 'Route Options', and choosing preferences such as avoiding toll roads or highways.