Looking at TT forum v2 has a microSD slot, v1 doesn't.
Frupi - Not that often tbh, only had it 11 months and I've done it maybe 2-3 times since then. Last update was a good 2-3 months ago maybe more.
JimL - It's not a map update, its an actual system update. The last map update left me with 26mb free. MyDrive knows I have several updates (which are 2-3 mb or less) but won't install them without the main system update going on first which is 76mb, so of course fails as I don't have that much.
The software itself doesn't appear to give me any option to remove a map from the device so I can't just go back and amend the map I do have to give me more space.
As I read flashyphotos link, the 500/5000 will fit, but I haven't tried it so can't say. if it fails you can remove the top part of the cradle and glue a magnet inside.
frupi, How did you manage to dismantele the cradle? I have purchased a GO500 from Halfords for 50 quid (less 30 quid cashback).
I don't want to damage the cradle and can see no way of separating it.
Any help appreciated. Even an image of it in its two parts would be a help.
wellfan, hi, it's really quite easy once you've spotted the four rubber screw covers. I'm absolutely crap at posting pictures and stuff, so hopefully the description will be good enough.
Look very carefully at the cradle face, by that I mean hold it in front of you so you can see the docking port. You will see on the flat upright face, a very small rubber cap either side of the sticky outy plastic ridge where the back of the tomtom locates and the same again on the lower part of the cradle either side of the actual docking port that mates with the tomtom. Very carefully, prise out those rubber bungs with the tip of a precision screwdriver or knife and you will reveal four philips type screws. Carefully unscrew all four screws and you will then be able to pull the cradle apart. The upper part of the cradle that goes up and down can then be removed by carefully prising out of two springs that locate in the bottom part of the cradle.
Just be careful not to damage anything, though it is a sturdy bit of kit.![]()
frupi, How did you manage to dismantele the cradle? I have purchased a GO500 from Halfords for 50 quid (less 30 quid cashback).
If you have the Go 500 it fits perfectly (albeit tightly) in the Port 68R cradle without any mods. I've been using it for the past year like this.
Thanks frupi for the instructions, have been interested in removing the top for a while now!
Is the Go 5000 bigger? I always thought it's exactly the same size as the Go 500.
frupi, sorry to hassle you again. I am looking online for a suitable magnet. Trying to get one that just has enough power, without being too strong, as I know this can impact on electrical components. Can I ask where, and what type of magnet you bought.
No probs. The magnet is round, 2cm wide by 9mm depth. It fits absolutely perfectly. Just a dab of superglue holding it in place. I bought a packet containing two of the little beggars, cost £2.99 from my local hardware store.
...As for the GO 5000 itself, well it is a lot bigger than I anticipated but it appears to work very well where we live, good strong signal off the Vodafone network that it apparently uses. I have noticed though, that there are frequent updates for it and I have been applying updates to it almost daily since purchase, mostly camera and community road user updates. When I first connected the satnav to my computer, it immediately updated to the latest map, which wasn't exactly a quick process! It took about an hour to update the thing but I guess that is because it has mapping for 45 odd European countries. Considering the amount of mapping/data held on the unit, it boots up within 20 seconds or so which isn't too bad.
Overall, a useful purchase for the wife and great when used with the official cradle even though we don't have any control using the steering wheel buttons.
Nice... its a good piece of kit and a value for money, my 6000 is not updating from tom tom for some reason, perhaps needs more memory, i will look into it.
Question, how much gap is there with the 5000 in the cradle and the curved dash to the right. I am wondering if the 6000 will sit in the cradle and not touch the right side. thx.
There is plenty of clearance between the cradle and the dash as the following picture posted earlier demonstrates:
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I'm not exactly sure just how some of the other guys managed to squeeze the TomTom into the cradle without damaging either the unit or the cradle. I certainly wouldn't like to keep jamming it in there with the frequency of the updates, that would be an utter pain in the arris.
Hey that's my car
As for jamming the TomTom Go 500 into the cradle, at first it was a tight fit but now it's loosened up and I can do it without any trouble whenever I need to do a software/map update. Maybe your one is a bit tighter than mine?
Hey that's my car
There's a better picture in my post which illustrates the amount of space next to the cradle:
https://www.fiatforum.com/500/328022-new-satnav-options-blue-me-dash-socket.html?p=3341173
As for jamming the TomTom Go 500 into the cradle, at first it was a tight fit but now it's loosened up and I can do it without any trouble whenever I need to do a software/map update. Maybe your one is a bit tighter than mine?
Being Italian designed and all, wouldn't surprise me if dimensional tolerances varied a fair bit![]()