Quality - R-link System 2.2.19.30x Extra
Start your vehicle's engine and keep it running throughout the process.
You downgrade to 2.2.16.xx or earlier after installing 2.2.19.30x. The bootloader is updated. Attempting to force a downgrade via DDT4All will soft-brick the unit (recovery via CLIP diagnostic tool required).
Updates for the 2.2 branch can typically be performed via USB. Do use an SD card for this firmware update. renault-connect.renault.com Preparation USB 2.0 or 3.0 drive (8GB to 32GB recommended) formatted to Visit the official Renault Connect website and enter your to download the specific update files for your vehicle. File Setup Unzip the downloaded folder. Create a folder named (all caps) on the root of your USB drive. update file into this folder. Installation r-link system 2.2.19.30x
If you are looking for this specific version for your car, you must ensure the final digit matches your VIN region.
: Addresses a "millennium bug" related to GPS satellite signals to ensure accurate navigation positioning. Start your vehicle's engine and keep it running
Insert the USB drive. The system should detect the update within 1–3 minutes. Follow the on-screen prompts and select to begin. The screen may go black or restart several times; do not unplug the USB until a "Success" message appears. Enabling Android Auto & Apple CarPlay Update for R-LINK 2 - Renault Connect
: Enables the installation of newer map versions from the R-LINK Store . Attempting to force a downgrade via DDT4All will
So, what does 2.2.19.30x actually fix or add compared to older versions (like 2.2.10.x or 2.1.x.x)? Based on community feedback and Renault technical service bulletins (TSBs), here are the major changes:
: Enhances general system responsiveness and fixes minor software bugs found in earlier 2.2.15.x or 2.2.17.x versions.
It is important to note that the R-Link system, including the 2.2.19.30x iteration, runs on a customized Android architecture. This technical detail has spawned a vibrant community of developers and modders. For advanced users, the 2.2.19.30x build provided a stable base for those looking to modify their systems to install third-party applications (sideloading) that were not available on the official, and now mostly defunct, R-Link Store.