PSA silently ended “Lifetime Map & Speedcam Updates” for vehicles sold between 2016‑2018. Owners of those cars are stuck on 2022 data unless they pay €79‑€129 per year.
From user reports and dealer feedback, the E4902012339008 update has several quirks:
The guide provided is general and assumes a basic understanding of handling data for GPS or navigation systems. When dealing with specific filenames like "Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023...", attention to detail regarding compatibility, legality, and the potential need for updates is crucial. Always refer to the specific device or software documentation for precise instructions on how to update or use such data.
Important: The original WIP (Wired Infotainment Platform) and SMEG (eMyWay) units from 2010‑2015 do not support this database format.
Format and Compatibility:
Installation/Update Process:
Usage and Legal Considerations:
Updates and Maintenance:
1. Check your current system version
Go to your car’s settings → Navigation → System Information.
2. Prepare a USB drive
3. Install in your vehicle
4. Verify
After installation, check the camera database version in navigation settings.
Q: Can I extract the camera coordinates from E4902012339008?
A: Technically yes, but the file is encrypted in PSA’s proprietary .psa format. Reverse engineering may violate EU copyright law.
Q: My car shows an older hash. Is that illegal?
A: No. There is no legal requirement to have the latest camera database. However, outdated data may miss new enforcement points.
Q: Does E4902012339008 include red light cameras?
A: Yes – but only those placed at intersections with public records in each EU country.
Q: Will Stellantis issue a recall for missing 2023 cameras?
A: No. Speedcam databases are explicitly not safety-critical systems per UN R157 (ALKS regulation).
Article last updated: May 2026. Database signature referenced is historical; always check your vehicle’s online portal for the latest version.
Updating your PSA group vehicle’s navigation system with the latest speed camera alerts is essential for safe and stress-free driving across Europe. The specific file version Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023 represents a comprehensive database of fixed, mobile, and red-light camera locations tailored for Peugeot, Citroën, DS, and Opel/Vauxhall systems. 🚗 What is this Speed Camera Database?
This specific update is designed for PSA (Stellantis) vehicles equipped with SMEG, SMEG+, SMEG+ IV2, or RT6 (eMyWay/WIP Nav+) navigation units. It provides:
Comprehensive Coverage: Includes speed camera data for nearly all European Union countries.
Multi-Point Alerts: Visual and audible warnings for fixed speed traps and high-risk zones. Speedcams-EU-All-PSA-Units.E4902012339008--2023...
Up-to-Date Accuracy: The "2023" designation ensures the database reflects recent changes in European road regulations and camera placements.
Seamless Integration: Designed to work natively with the dashboard display without requiring external hardware. 🛠️ Compatible Systems
Before attempting to install this update, confirm your vehicle uses one of the following infotainment systems:
RT6 / eMyWay / WIP Nav+: Found in older Peugeot 508, 3008, and Citroën C4/C5 models.
SMEG / SMEG+: Common in Peugeot 208, 2008, 308 (Phase II), and Citroën C4 Cactus/Picasso.
SMEG+ IV2: Features CarPlay/Android Auto support in later 2015-2017 models. 📥 How to Install the Update
Updating your "Risk Zones" (the official term PSA uses for speed cameras) typically follows these steps:
Prepare the Media: Use a high-quality USB 2.0 or 3.0 drive formatted to FAT32.
Extract Files: Unzip the downloaded file. Copy the contents (usually a "SMEG_UPG" or "MAPS" folder) directly to the root of the USB drive.
Engine On: Keep the engine running during the process to prevent the system from entering "Economy Mode." Insert USB: Plug the drive into the vehicle's USB port. PSA silently ended “Lifetime Map & Speedcam Updates”
Confirm Update: The system should automatically detect the "POI update." Confirm the installation on the screen.
Restart: Once finished, the system may reboot or simply return to the map screen with the new database active. 🌍 Regional Coverage and Legal Notes
This database covers a wide range of EU territories, including France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
⚠️ Note on France and Germany: In certain countries, displaying the exact location of speed cameras is restricted. For these regions, the system typically provides "Danger Zones" or "Risk Zones" (Zones de Danger) rather than specific camera icons to remain compliant with local traffic laws. 💡 Troubleshooting Tips
"No Media Found": Ensure the USB is FAT32 and the files are not buried inside extra folders.
"Incompatible Version": Double-check if your system is the newer NAC/RCC (TomTom) system. This specific file (E4902012339008) is generally for the older SMEG/RT6 architecture.
Silent Alerts: Go into your Navigation settings and ensure "Risk Zones" and "Visual/Audible Alerts" are toggled to ON. If you'd like to proceed with the update, I can help you:
Identify your specific firmware version to ensure this file is the right match.
Give you step-by-step instructions for your specific car model (e.g., Peugeot 3008 vs. Citroën C4).
Find the latest 2024 or 2025 versions if you want more recent data. Which car model and year are you currently driving? From user reports and dealer feedback, the E4902012339008
Using Diagbox 9.x or later:
If your car shows an older hash (e.g., E489... or E491...), you are running a 2022 or 2024 dataset.