Resident Member. 6.4k. Location: Westbury, Wiltshire. Model: Skoda Octavia 1.8TSI L&K hatch. Year: 2016. Posted 26 August, 2020. Simple answer, yes. Keep the old card and when the next map updates happen you can download the updates and unzip onto that instead of buying another SD card. So here is my query. Has anyone been able to find a way of loading a Safety Camera Database onto the new MK3 Satnav, preferably with audio warnings. The consensus on the VW forums is that it not possible, except on the Pro Navigation system and even then without audio warnings. As I respect the technical nous of Briskodians if anyone can find The voice command is "navigation announcements on/off". When on the navigation screen, press the voice command button on the steering wheel and available commands are shown on the screen. Problem with the turning the volume down is that you need to wait for an announcement and even then you can't turn it off fully. I see that the Amundsen sat nav usually displays the the speed limit for the current road you are travelling on Don't trust that information! It's part of the map database that isn't updated very frequently, on my commute to work the "speed limit" displayed is wrong for OVER 50% of the time - always HIGHER than the actual limit (showing 60 in a www.skoda-auto.com Amundsen+: Superb, Octavia, Yeti, Fabia, Roomster, Rapid Navigacní systém anglicky 05.2012 S00.5610.83.20 3T0 012 149 FG SIMPLY CLEVER Colombus is different, that'll work with any card, the maps are read from hard drive, SD card is just to transfer new data. I suspect part of the reason only Skoda cards work on Amundsen is because they read the maps directly from SD and VW Group want to ensure a minimum performance standard is met (read speed and longevity) to avoid people using cheap SD cards and then slating the Nav system In my case, it's a 65 plate Octavia SEL, but it should be the same on any of the years with the same Amundsen or Bolero unit with navigation. Now to install the maps; Insert the maps DVD into the Columbus (The map disks are copyrighted so you will need to visit a dealer or buy an official map DVD disk). Nothing will happen on the screen when you insert the disk other than some noises where the disk will sound like it is being read. mfED35O.