Bluelink route guidance unsuccessful

Mike99

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Hello Palisade community. I have a 2021 Palisade Ultimate Caligraphy (in Canada), just over a year old. Whenever I enter a destination in the GPS, I always get “unsuccessful” under the Bluelink route, until I drive a few hundred yards. Then it seems to connect and find the route. Image below. Any ideas?
Thanks

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My US one doesn't say 'unsuccessful', but doesn't route correctly until a few hundred yards too, so seems like the nature of the beast. Very frustrating, as many times I've taken the wrong way (needed to keep going), only to be told to make a U-turn once the damn thing got going... and it's not always quick.
 
Hello Palisade community. I have a 2021 Palisade Ultimate Caligraphy (in Canada), just over a year old. Whenever I enter a destination in the GPS, I always get “unsuccessful” under the Bluelink route, until I drive a few hundred yards. Then it seems to connect and find the route. Image below. Any ideas?
Thanks

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Are you updated by chance?
 
Are you updated by chance?
So I just updated the nav system (2021 Palisade Caligraphy). It completely changed the look and set up of my display, and I’m not sure I like it. Curious if others have the same experience/thoughts?
 
Many of us didn't like it, but there's no going back, so don't lose sleep over that. Ha ha.
 
Many of us didn't like it, but there's no going back, so don't lose sleep over that. Ha ha.
Lol. I’m getting used to it - there a few features I like, but the radio? What were they thinking?? Make the things I want to see smaller (channel name, logo, forward/rewind buttons), and make those stupid “tubes” so big? I think this is an example of not doing any market testing first.

And when you’re on the Home Screen, with the radio on - what’s with the random blue bar that makes it look like something’s trying to load, but I think it’s just the ways it’s designed?!?

Very first world problems, I understand :)
 
They probably did market testing... but in freaking Korea. Ha ha. It was like the steering effort of some years back, remember? You could turn the steering wheel with the tip of your pinkie (way too much assist), because that's apparently the way Koreans like it. I thought they started doing market research for each market they sell, but apparently not on everything. Ha ha. I guess they just can't please everybody, so they probably put a little bit for everybody, no? Fortunately, those things don't bother me that much, so not a big deal to me. But what Hyundai should have done is to offer several options, so you can at least choose the best (or least bad) :).
 
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