: Designed for older Renault models (typically early-to-mid 2000s) using the Carminat Informée 1 (CN1) or Informée 2 (CN2) systems found in the Laguna II, Megane II, and Scenic II .
If you are still running the classic system (found in late 2000s Renault models like the Laguna II, Espace IV, Megane II, or Vel Satis), you know how finicky the navigation unit can be. One of the biggest headaches is changing the system language—especially if you’ve bought a used import or the battery has died and reset the settings. Renault Carminat Nav5 Language Cd v4.61
Does anyone else still daily-driving a Carminat Nav5? Have you found a newer version than 4.61? Let me know below. : Designed for older Renault models (typically early-to-mid
A progress bar will appear. This takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes . During this time: Does anyone else still daily-driving a Carminat Nav5
For daily navigation, no. The maps on v4.61 (TeleAtlas 2014) are a decade out of date. You will miss new highways, roundabouts, and speed cameras. A smartphone mount with Google Maps or Waze is superior.
While the world has moved on to smartphone mapping, there is something deeply satisfying about repairing and maintaining the original equipment in a classic car. By following this guide and securing a genuine or high-quality copy of v4.61, you can give your old Carminat Nav5 a second life.
If your current system is running an older version (such as v3.x), upgrading to v4.61 can provide a noticeable improvement in routing speed and interface