When that notification comes up on your screen, you should be able to touch it to take care of your Acura RDX infotainment system update. You can do so from the convenience of your driveway if your home’s Wi-Fi connection is able to reach it.
If you haven’t connected to Wi-Fi from your Acura RDX before, here are the general steps involved:
From the infotainment system’s home menu, swipe right to view the “app lists” screen, select “system updates”
Select “menu,” then “connection setup,” then “Wi-Fi,” then “change mode”
Select “network” and connect to your home Wi-Fi network
Back on the home screen, re-enter the “system updates” menu, then select “via wireless connection”
From there, you can choose whether to start the download immediately, or to wait until you’ve turned off and exited your vehicle. If the update was successful, the next time you turn on your Acura RDX, you’ll see a notification on your infotainment screen telling you so.
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