Speedcams-eu-all-psa-units.e4902012339008--2023... __hot__ ❲LIMITED — SUMMARY❳

Note: Newer systems like the use live over-the-air TomTom services via an embedded SIM or paired smartphone data, making these offline .rar or .zip files irrelevant for models produced roughly after 2018. Key Features of the July 2023 Database

The update packages critical road safety metadata into a lightweight file structure ( hazardareas.lwd ) designed for fast hardware execution:

Not all PSA vehicles receive this exact dataset. The E4902012339008 update is designed for: Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023...

Includes speed camera data for nearly all European Union countries.

The Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023 dataset contains across Europe. These include: Note: Newer systems like the use live over-the-air

The alphanumeric string "E4902012339008" typically refers to the software version or release ID

A: No. Speedcam databases are explicitly not safety-critical systems per UN R157 (ALKS regulation). The Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units

When you extract the archive Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023... , ensure you place the root files directly into the base directory of the USB drive. Do not leave them inside a nested master folder. The head unit expects to scan the top-level directory directly for index files like SMEG_PLUS_UPG or MAP . Step 2: Vehicle Preparation

If your car shows an older hash (e.g., E489... or E491... ), you are running a 2022 or 2024 dataset.

Drivers of vehicles (collectively under the PSA/Stellantis umbrella) know the value of keeping built-in infotainment systems up to date. The specific file string Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023... represents a concrete, highly sought-after European speed camera (ZAR / Risk Area) database update.

Extract the downloaded file structure. The root directory of the USB drive must contain the MAP or SMEG_PLUS_UPG folders directly—do not hide them inside a master folder. Step 2: Running the Update in the Car