Early implementation of visual and voice alerts for traffic signs and junction views.
If you found “834142975” while trying to update, here’s what you should do: nav n go igo 834142975
Remember the days when dedicated GPS units ruled the dashboard? Before smartphone maps became the standard, Nav N Go’s iGo 8 Early implementation of visual and voice alerts for
| If found here | Meaning | Next step | |---------------|---------|------------| | (back of device, under battery) | Hardware serial number | Check manufacturer name nearby (e.g., “WayteQ”, “Prestigio”, “Garmin” is unlikely – Garmin uses different formats). | | Inside iGO → Settings → About → Device ID | License generation code | You need a matching .lyc license file for maps. | | In a file name (e.g., 834142975.fbl or .fda ) | Map file ID | That’s a specific map region code – but iGO map files are usually named like Australia_834142975.fbl (if real – not standard). | | On a box or invoice | Reseller part number | Search eBay/AliExpress with just the number. | | | Inside iGO → Settings → About