Unstable Display of Apple Maps on MacBook Pro

Since one of the recent Mac OS updates (13.2.1) Apple Maps has become unusable due to display issues. The image jumps around and the text is garbled or disappears entirely. I don't use Apple Maps on the MacBook consistently, so I'm not sure which update broke Maps, but I know its definitely broken now.


Any help is appreciated.


Dan


MacBook Pro

Posted on Feb 27, 2023 7:04 AM

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Mar 1, 2023 9:19 AM in response to Dtyo

Hi Dtyo,


Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. We understand Maps on your Mac isn't working as expected. We recommend starting with the steps below that can resolve unexpected app behavior:



1. Quit and reopen the app
Quit the app, then open it again. If the app won't quit, force the app to quit. Then check to see if the problem with the app is fixed.
 
2. Restart your Mac
Restart your Mac. Then check to see if the problem with the app is fixed.
 
3. Check for updates
To see if updates are available for the app, open the App Store, then click Updates. If updates aren't available for the app, update the software on your Mac. Or if you didn't get the app from the App Store, look for updates to the app on the app developer's website. Then check to see if the problem with the app is fixed.

4. Reinstall the app
Delete the app. When you do this, you might lose data that was stored in the app. Then redownload the app. If you didn't get the app from the App Store, redownload the app on the app developer's website. Then check to see if the problem with the app is fixed.

See more about that here: If an app on your Mac stops responding, closes unexpectedly, or won’t open - Apple Support


Thanks.

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