The Toyota NSZT-W60 is an SD card used exclusively with the Toyota NSZT-W60 head unit (often found in 2014–2018 Toyota models such as the Corolla, RAV4, Camry, and Auris). Unlike standard SD cards, this card contains encrypted map data and a hardware-based license key. This paper details its technical specifications, failure symptoms, and the correct replacement process.
Despite its simple appearance, the NSZT W60 is prone to several failures. Here are the most frequent issues and their solutions.
Example: For a North American map update distributed as a compressed archive: format a 16 GB SDHC FAT32, extract archive root files to the card, insert into NSZT‑W60 while ignition is ON, and follow prompts. Do not power off until update completes. toyota nszt w60 sd card
This is a data corruption issue. The voice files (.vce or .dat folder) may be missing. Try an official map update to restore them.
Subject: Overview, Troubleshooting, and Replacement of the SD Memory Card for Toyota NSZT-W60 Navigation Systems. The Toyota NSZT-W60 is an SD card used
While you cannot clone a working card to a blank one due to encryption, you should back up the data on your original card. This will not create a working spare, but it will save your personal POIs and saved addresses if the card corrupts.
If your original card physically fails, a dealer can use this raw image combined with your car’s VIN to authorize a new card at a reduced cost (in theory). Map regions: Ensure the update file matches your region (e
Do not download cracks or torrents. Toyota has encrypted the NSZT W60 card with a unique CID (Card Identification Number). The head unit checks for this hardware ID. You cannot simply copy files to a new blank SD card.
You need to buy an official update one of two ways: