Supermod Medianav Evolution: 9.1.3
The stability of 9.1.3 is exceptional. Unlike earlier versions (8.1.2 or 9.0.5) which crashed weekly, this release has been beta-tested for 6+ months by the community. The wireless Android Auto alone transforms a 2015 Clio into a 2024 tech powerhouse.
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If you drive a modern Renault (Clio IV, Captur, Megane IV), Dacia (Sandero, Logan, Duster, Dokker), or a low-spec Nissan, you are likely familiar with the system. It’s functional, but let’s be honest: stock performance is sluggish, the interface looks dated, and Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is either locked or requires expensive dealer activation. The stability of 9
Android Auto doesn't start. Fix: You must enable "USB Debugging" on your phone and, in the Supermod settings, set "USB Mode" to "ADB + MTP." Ensure you are using a high-quality USB-A to USB-C cable (Anker or Belkin). Published by: AutoTech Tuning Hub Reading Time: 9
Radio static or no sound. Fix: 9.1.3 resets the audio DSP. Go to Settings > Audio > "Restore Factory EQ." The sound will return.
Enter . This isn't just a software update; it is a complete system transformation. In this article, we will dissect everything you need to know about version 9.1.3: what’s new, how to install it, risks involved, and why this specific build is considered the "Holy Grail" of Medianav modding. What is Supermod Medianav Evolution? Before diving into version 9.1.3, let's clarify the ecosystem. The "Supermod" (derived from "Super Modifications") is a community-driven, custom firmware package built upon the official Renault Medianav Evolution source code. Developers across France, Romania, and Russia have reverse-engineered the system to unlock features that Renault and Dacia deliberately disabled or paywalled.
GPS shows no satellites (0/0). Fix: This happens if you flashed over a very old base. Go to Engineering Menu > GPS Test > "Cold Start." Drive for 10 minutes with a clear sky view.