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Routing
PROBLEM
EXPLANATION
My system does not route me the same way I would go. Why is
this?
In some situations, your local knowledge may generate a better
route than the data currently available to the system.
I entered a new route with waypoints that would create a loop
starting and ending at my current location, and turned off the
ignition. When I turned the system on again, the route was gone.
Shutting the system after entering a loop from your current location
cancels the route. The system assumes you reached your
destination.
You can save the route before turning off the ignition.
I stopped for coffee about 220 yards (200 meters) from my route
destination. When I started up again, the route was no longer in the
system.
If you turn the ignition off when you are within 220 yards (200
meters) of your destination, the system assumes you have reached
your destination.
I went more than 33 yards (30 meters) off my route, but the system
did not alert me.
The automatic re-routing feature will normally give you visual and
voice alerts if you move more than 33 yards (30 meters) off route.
However, some situations, such as riding on a road that closely
parallels another road, may prevent activation of this feature
because the system may be reading your location on the other
road, within the 33 yards (30 meters) limit. As explained in
System
Limitations
, there are elements that can affect the accuracy of all
GPS equipment.
The navigation system does not provide information for some roads
or POIs.
-The navigation system’s map database does not contain all the
information.
-Update the map data. Contact your dealer.