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For approved Bluetooth devices go to:
http://toyota.letstalk.com/brands/toyota/mlh_toyota_splash.htm
Also I called the dealer and they could not tell me the latest version that is out. Does anyone know.
Thanks You for your help
At this time there is no repair program available to my knowledge.
Thanks for your help!
Is the radio supposed to mute or lower the volume when the nav voice commands come on? I just picked up a Sienna last night and on the drive home noticed that the radio volume never lowered or muted whenever the nav voice commands were broadcast. Is there a setting for this?
The unit must have the capability since whenever a phone call comes (through bluetooth) the radio mutes until you get off the phone.
:confuse:
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rehada
Plus, restaurants, shopping, gas stations, hotels, ATMs and coffee shops are branded on the map.
Why should 11 million POIs cost more than 3 times as much?
Auto makers have made these serious cash cows for themselves.
Mazda is supposed to offer a $500 Navi option on the new Mazda3, hopefully others make their OEM GPS systems similarly affordable.
Most systems use one map supplier but the Toyota system uses both Navteq & TeleAtlas data (which could add additional cost as well).
Garmin still is missing the McDonald's in Bridgeville, DE, that has been there for decades.
I found a simpler solution - a fish eye lens. It just sticks on with water, and comes right off. Works very well when lighting is good, fair when it's dark. I doubt a camera would be much better in dark conditions.
A camera would help if you have a hitch, though, to line up a trailer.
There is a lot of info there. We have a hybrid disk for our Sienna and it works!
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http://community.myride.com/_Car-Tip-Toyota-and-Lexus-Navigation-Override/blog/1- 2339/3898.html
We agonized over spending the extra money on this option so I am writing to help make buyers aware of this limitation so that they can make an informed decision as to whether it is worth the additional money for the NAV system. I wish I had done a little more research before buying. This limitation certainly seems worth mentioning in the main Edmunds review.
They could use the passenger seat occupant sensors to determine that an adult was sitting there to even turn off that "safety" feature.
Ridiculous.
You can check out Siennachat.com for more info.