Which SYNC Navigation map version do I have?
You can find the map version with your SYNC®* system using the instructions found in this article.
Finding Your SYNC Navigation Map Version
Select your SYNC generation from the drop-down options below to learn how to find your current Navigation map version.
Notes:
- If you need assistance determining the generation of your SYNC system, select the first drop-down option.
- Map versions are not available for SYNC 4. They are included with your vehicle's Software Updates.
Identifying Your Vehicle's SYNC Generation
Select a resource in the table below to help you identify your vehicle's SYNC generation.
Resource | Instructions |
SYNC and Navigation Updates page | Either:
Your SYNC generation will appear on the right side of the page under the “SYNC Current Version” heading. |
SYNC Visual Reference Guide | View example images of SYNC generations that Lincoln has offered. |
SYNC 3 with Navigation
SYNC 3 systems have the navigation map data stored inside the SYNC 3 module. To check your current map version:
- Press Settings on your SYNC screen.
- Select General.
- Tap About SYNC.
Your Navigation Map version will be displayed.
SYNC with MyLincoln Touch®with Navigation
SYNC with MyLincoln Touch uses an SD card to store the navigation map data. To check your current version:
- Press Menu.
- Select Help.
- Tap System Information.
Your Navigation map version will be displayed (a letter followed by a number).
SYNC with Voice-Activated Navigation
Next-Generation Navigation
To find your map version with Next-Generation Navigation:
- Press the i hard button.
- Choose System Info.
The map version will be displayed (a number followed by the letter X).
Navigation "P" Version
To find your map version with Navigation "P" Version:
- Press the MENU hard button.
- Select System Info.
The map version will be in the lower right corner (a number followed by the letter P).
Additional Information
How do I get the latest navigation map updates for my SYNC system?
*Don't drive while distracted or while using handheld devices. Use voice-operated systems when possible. Some features may be locked out while the vehicle is in gear. Not all features are compatible with all phones.