because they run on different hardware and operating systems Version 9.1.3 is the final official update for the MediaNav Evolution (v1) , which runs on Windows CE Version 1.0.13.1 (and other 1.0.x.x versions) belongs to the MediaNav Evolution 2 (ULC4) , which runs on and supports Android Auto/Apple CarPlay. Differences Between Systems MediaNav Evolution (v1) MediaNav Evolution 2 (ULC4) Firmware Versions 5.x.x to 9.1.3 1.0.x.x to 1.0.15.x Operating System Windows CE 6 Hardware Type LG LAN5200 LG LAN5800 Connectivity Standard Bluetooth/USB Android Auto & Apple CarPlay How to Get Version 1.0.13.1
Unscrew the four Torx screws holding the 9.1.3 unit in place.
Find a salvaged or new MediaNav ULC4 (Linux unit). upgrade medianav 9.1.3 to 1.0.13.1
Before proceeding, make sure to back up any important data, such as navigation data, phonebook contacts, and audio files.
If you want to make sure your specific car model is fully compatible with this modification, tell me: because they run on different hardware and operating
: To get more functionality on your existing 9.1.3 unit (like video players or custom skins), you can use third-party modifications like MediaSkin or SuperMod . Apple Carplay on Media Nav evolution 9.1.3
First, let’s decode the math. Medianav 9.x.x is the old Linux-based interface. It is clunky, limited, and looks like a Wii menu from 2008. Medianav 1.x.x is the newer Android-based interface. It is smoother, supports modern codecs, and actually understands what "touch response" means. Before proceeding, make sure to back up any
You must go via an intermediate version (usually 8.0.5 or 2.0.2 depending on your hardware revision). Jumping directly from 9.1.3 to 1.0.13.1 will brick your unit. It turns into a paperweight. A sad, beige paperweight with a Renault logo on it.
Disclaimer: This is a high-risk procedure. Incorrect implementation may brick your device. Ensure you back up your files, and understand that you are proceeding at your own risk. Format your USB stick to FAT32 .