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How to Buy an Optional Memory Module for Your Car's Navigation System

By eHow Cars Editor
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Is the built-in memory on your car’s navigation system so loaded that it can't store any more maps and other information such as city and restaurant locations? If so, buy an optional memory module for your car's navigation system. To help you choose, follow these steps.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Search the Internet, phone books, magazines and classifieds for shops and dealers who sell optional memory modules.

  2. Step 2

    Visit reputable stores and dealers that offer the latest and most cost-efficient memory modules. As you go through the available products, take time to compare the features and the price differences. Some are high-end quality, but others are average. Discover the new trends, and learn if these apply to your needs.

  3. Step 3

    Determine which memory capacity will best meet your needs and lifestyle. Memory module capacity ranges from 122 KB to as much as 128 MB.

  4. Step 4

    Consider the price. Just as the memory capacities vary, so does the price range. Find a memory module that fits your budget.

  5. Step 5

    After gathering all your information, buy the memory module that best fits your needs and budget.

Tips & Warnings
  • Since memory modules are so tiny, take extra care to protect your investment. Place it in a secure, dry place when it is not inserted in the system.

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