Navigation system Update
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That being said all you say about the pricing for parts and service is the only thing agreed to across the board on this Forum. But you know that going in and mitigate as you can. The great thing about this board is that you have people that love the challege of being told they can't do something......
That being said all you say about the pricing for parts and service is the only thing agreed to across the board on this Forum. But you know that going in and mitigate as you can. The great thing about this board is that you have people that love the challege of being told they can't do something......
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Old thread, but I just updated my Nav with a DVD off ebay for $23 shipped. Piece of cake. Although, I want to get a whole new unit. I can't stand the fact it doesn't load the phone book or stream audio.
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Not sure what you mean by "Steam Audio"? Do you mean via Bluetooth? I have no need for that because I simply plug my audio device into the aux jack. But again, as for the phone book, I have a motorola droid razr maxx HD and I had no problem at all uploading 600+ contacts into my lexus audio/nav system.
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I have a 2009 es350. The Iphone5 is not compatible with a multi-transfer per the Lexus multi-link tool. Audio streaming lets you access the phones music without using the aux wire and control it using the steering controls. You can also use Pandora and other audio apps. Other things that are a disappointment would be the lack of dvd/.avi/.mp4 player , usb, SD card port as well as updatable software. Plus it has a cassette player. Nothing made past the early 90's should have a cassette player.
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I have a 2009 es350. The Iphone5 is not compatible with a multi-transfer per the Lexus multi-link tool. Audio streaming lets you access the phones music without using the aux wire and control it using the steering controls. You can also use Pandora and other audio apps. Other things that are a disappointment would be the lack of dvd/.avi/.mp4 player , usb, SD card port as well as updatable software. Plus it has a cassette player. Nothing made past the early 90's should have a cassette player.
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