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08-20-09, 04:07 PM
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Lexus Champion
2006 Lexus GS
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Riverside, CA
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Originally Posted by dylan20
Anyone out there?!?!?!
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you connected the wrong sides of one of the wires.....or have a loose connection.....you are supposed to lose the turn by turn guidance when you have a switch in place and turn off the switch to input an entry
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08-20-09, 04:53 PM
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#77
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Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EyeKutr
you connected the wrong sides of one of the wires.....or have a loose connection.....you are supposed to lose the turn by turn guidance when you have a switch in place and turn off the switch to input an entry
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thx man!...appreciate it... i figured you should only lose voice guidance when you flip the switch while moving to input an entry..and you confirmed
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08-20-09, 05:41 PM
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Lexus Champion
2006 Lexus GS
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Riverside, CA
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Hope it works out, it is nothing serious, something is just wired wrong, GL
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08-20-09, 06:55 PM
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Lexus Test Driver
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: NC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EyeKutr
you connected the wrong sides of one of the wires.....or have a loose connection.....you are supposed to lose the turn by turn guidance when you have a switch in place and turn off the switch to input an entry
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EyeKutr is correct. The turn by turn guidance is disabled only when the speed sensor is disabled. Turning the switch back to normal mode restores all non-hacked functionality.
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08-20-09, 08:46 PM
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Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
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thx gentlemen!!... i gotta say the lexus forums are the best out there.. hands down!!
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11-11-09, 03:37 PM
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Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: VA
Posts: 20
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Nav-Hack Switch
Hi Folks,
Seems like the Nav-Hack is a common, easy and useful modification. I really like the idea of the installation of the switch in the upper right position of the switch-cluster (assuming there is room) and I was thinking I would try and source a Lexus switch that would look OEM. I have a Park-Assist disable switch which has a light on it in the upper-left position. Could I find one of these somewhere cheap and use this? The light could then be wired to come on when the disable is active. What do you think? Where could I get one of these cheap?
Andrew
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12-06-09, 05:57 PM
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Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: VA
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Nav Hack Only Works for 20 Seconds...
Folks,
OK, I did the Nav hack and here are the results. I have a 2007 ES-350....
1. When the circuit is "closed" current is flowing through the light blue wire to the Nav unit, the map moves smoothly and the programming options are grayed out. This is the normal arrangement.
2. When the circuit is open, current does not flow through the light blue wire, the map moves jaggety and the options are not grayed out. This is the nav hack.
Sounds good, right? Well, here's the catch......
This little scenario only works for about 20 seconds. In other words, after 20 seconds of an open circuit, the nav unit somehow figures out that the car is in fact moving and grays out the input options even though the circuit is still open. You can fool it again by closing the circuit for a moment and re-opening it, but it takes about three or four of these little maneuvers to successfully get through the programming menus.....
So, what is wrong? Are you guys telling me this has worked for everyone except me and and you all only cut the light blue wire? Seems like something else must be done to permanently fool the nav unit. My guess it has something to do with the GPS.
I rechecked all my connections. Any suggestions?
Andrew
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12-06-09, 06:43 PM
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#83
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Lexus Champion
2006 Lexus GS
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Location: Riverside, CA
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Andrew
you are correct. After 20-60 secs satellite signal overrides lack of VSS, hence Nav knows car is moving. You just need to learn to enter the destination faster, I can usually do it with one flip of the switch.
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12-09-09, 07:48 AM
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Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: VA
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Folks,
So basically we now have a "more dangerous" arrangement than if Lexus just gave us full control over the equipment WE PAID FOR. I hate this crap....
OK, so assuming I can't enter in a whole destination in 20 seconds while actually keeping my eyes on the road, and I don't want to be under the gun to do it fast fast fast, is there any other way? Could you disconnect the GPS? If there were no GPS signal, what would theoretically happen? On which wires is the GPS?
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12-09-09, 08:03 AM
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#85
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Lexus Champion
2006 Lexus GS
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Riverside, CA
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Well
you could often use the last destination or marked points feature quickly, remember there is no functionality when moving normally, zip, zero, nada. You could be responsible and pull over. hack is great especially if someone is in the car with you. You could go and buy the nav override kit prestigious society sells.
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12-12-09, 03:25 AM
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#86
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Lexus Test Driver
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: NC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MonAndrew7
Folks,
So basically we now have a "more dangerous" arrangement than if Lexus just gave us full control over the equipment WE PAID FOR. I hate this crap....
OK, so assuming I can't enter in a whole destination in 20 seconds while actually keeping my eyes on the road, and I don't want to be under the gun to do it fast fast fast, is there any other way? Could you disconnect the GPS? If there were no GPS signal, what would theoretically happen? On which wires is the GPS?
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This is where the "hack" in "nav hack" comes in - it isn't perfect by any means.
The 20 to 30 seconds window applies only to entering a destination. The phone book and audio screens are all fully unlocked for as long as your switch is in the disable mode.
I'm not sure the GPS signal goes through that harness, but in theory your idea is sound.
As EyeKutr said, without the hack there is no functionality at all while moving. Usually I have my wife type in a destination while I flip the switch to give her all the time she needs. Not an ideal situation, but far more useful than the default Lexus system. I agree with you that the nav shouldn't have been crippled in the first place. But with laws against texting while driving becoming more and more common, it's doubtful Lexus will ever give us the complete control we wish we had.
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