Google Maps has become an indispensable app for modern cars, and with recent updates encroaching on Waze’s territory, many are staying put. However, certain General Motors models are facing a setback: Google Maps isn’t working correctly.
The company has issued a technical service bulletin acknowledging the issue and providing guidance. The problem manifests as an “offline” icon or a “can’t connect to Google” warning, preventing traffic data downloads.
Several Cadillac and Chevrolet models are affected. General Motors advises drivers to update Google Maps to the latest version, which should resolve the issue caused by a recent Google Maps update.
If you’re unable to update Google Maps yourself, you can temporarily switch to Waze. While Waze requires an internet connection and doesn’t support offline maps, it’s known for its real time traffic updates and incident reporting. Waze can be a valuable tool for going around during the time it takes to update Google Maps.
If you prefer to stick with Google Maps, you can visit a GM dealership for assistance with the update. The glitch affecting Google Maps is widespread, impacting vehicles sold in several regions, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, the Middle East, and Europe. It’s important to update Google Maps to resolve the issue and ensure the proper functioning of your navigation system.