Example: If the NSZT‑W60 shows “No SD card” but a card works in a PC, reformat to FAT32 and reinstall official files; if still fails, the SD slot or card reader may need service.

The Toyota NSZT-W60 is one of the most reliable and popular double-DIN head units found in imported Japanese vehicles. However, because it is a Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) system, Western users frequently encounter a major roadblock: the dreaded ERC lock screen or a complete system blackout due to a missing or corrupted SD card.

If you disconnect your car battery or if your vehicle drops in voltage, the NSZT-W60 resets. Upon rebooting, it looks for the System SD card. If the card is missing, corrupted, or a generic copy, the screen will display a persistent error message in Japanese: (Checking program... Please insert map disk/card). How to Fix the "Insert Map Card" Error

A: Not directly. The NSZT-W60 is too old for native support. You would need to install an aftermarket interface module that can integrate with the unit's display, but this is a complex and expensive modification.

If the unit is still asking for a password, you will need to perform a Bluetooth/Wi-Fi ID extraction to generate a security unlock code . 5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)