Map Data Version More Recent Than 09.1
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Map Data Version More Recent Than 09.1
Our early-production (November 2009) GX 460 arrived at the dealership late that year and we took delivery in February 2010. The map data as confirmed on the navigation system display is version 09.1, but is that the current version? Has any GX 460 owner confirmed installation of a newer version of the map data?
We are planning a long road trip late this year and we are considering updating our map data, but we would appreciate hearing opinions from those who have paid for this if it is worth the cost and effort.
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SaniDel
We are planning a long road trip late this year and we are considering updating our map data, but we would appreciate hearing opinions from those who have paid for this if it is worth the cost and effort.
Regards,
SaniDel
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I'm sure there is a newer version and I don't think it's worth the money for it to be updated. You would be better off buying a Garmin, it would be more up to date than any update from Lexus. I've updated the Nav in my LS 460. I got tired of the I agree screen, but other than that, I think it was a waste of money.
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http://lexusnavigation.com/index.php
Will get you the latest version for your vehicle and what changes have been made
Garmin might be an option but something you have to remove or your car becomes a greater target for break in, something too much of a pita for me
Will get you the latest version for your vehicle and what changes have been made
Garmin might be an option but something you have to remove or your car becomes a greater target for break in, something too much of a pita for me
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http://lexusnavigation.com/index.php
Will get you the latest version for your vehicle and what changes have been made
Garmin might be an option but something you have to remove or your car becomes a greater target for break in, something too much of a pita for me
Will get you the latest version for your vehicle and what changes have been made
Garmin might be an option but something you have to remove or your car becomes a greater target for break in, something too much of a pita for me
Regards,
SaniDel
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Excellent resource, Dave ... thanks! It looks like the GX 460 has the latest hardware (generation 6) and can be upgraded to version 11.1, part number PT219-HDDG6-11 for $169.00. We'll take care of that at our next service interval, which is just before we leave on a long road trip.
Regards,
SaniDel
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SaniDel
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Hmmm...suspect the "labor" to install it involves downloading it onto the vehicle's HD and checking to see if it works. Kinda like the "labor" to install the latest antivirus update on my home computer.... My 2011 GX will get an update this Fall to at least add some of the substantial road construction around here locally (I think you can actually check to see what's been added regionally prior to purchase), so I'll try to remember to report back....
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I've scheduled our 2010 GX 460's 3 year/30,000 mile service for November 19 for our road trip to Florida.
The service technician advised that annual updates arrive in October so I may get a version more recent than 11.1 ... presuming a newer version is released for the GX. Whatever the version the process is done online by downloading the latest version and installing in the vehicle. Other than making a connection to the vehicle by the dealership's equipment, it is a virtual rather than a physical process, i.e., nothing gets replaced other than software.
I'll be testing the software during our road trip to Sanibel from Delaware and will advise the forum.
Regards,
SaniDel
The service technician advised that annual updates arrive in October so I may get a version more recent than 11.1 ... presuming a newer version is released for the GX. Whatever the version the process is done online by downloading the latest version and installing in the vehicle. Other than making a connection to the vehicle by the dealership's equipment, it is a virtual rather than a physical process, i.e., nothing gets replaced other than software.
I'll be testing the software during our road trip to Sanibel from Delaware and will advise the forum.
Regards,
SaniDel
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How does it compare in price to this?
http://lexusnavigation.com/what_to_order.php
Not that I'm uninterested, but I want to update my software, not purchase a "thumb drive" ... whatever that is. My concern is that I'll spend money to buy this gadget, but then I still have to update the software. Even if I am successful, what do I do with the "thumb drive" ... or does it stay in the vehicle?
I would be much more interested in paying Lexus to update the software rather than to buy something that would allow me to update the software. It is a tradeoff of money and time ... I would prefer to spend my money to save my time, but to each his own.
Regards,
SaniDel
http://lexusnavigation.com/what_to_order.php
Not that I'm uninterested, but I want to update my software, not purchase a "thumb drive" ... whatever that is. My concern is that I'll spend money to buy this gadget, but then I still have to update the software. Even if I am successful, what do I do with the "thumb drive" ... or does it stay in the vehicle?
I would be much more interested in paying Lexus to update the software rather than to buy something that would allow me to update the software. It is a tradeoff of money and time ... I would prefer to spend my money to save my time, but to each his own.
Regards,
SaniDel
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I called and the parts guy told me you still need to bring it to the dealer for the install. I purchased the thumb drive from my local dealer (yeah, it's a regular thumb drive) and then had to have it installed. The tech told me they plug it into one of the diagnostic machines and it downloads it to the vehicle. Seem like you should only have to plug it into the usb port above the transmission shifter (behind the little sliding door) and it would work. I opted for the dealer install as I didn't want to chance bricking the system. If anyone has tried a self install, pls share. It would save an hours worth of dealer time.
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I called and the parts guy told me you still need to bring it to the dealer for the install. I purchased the thumb drive from my local dealer (yeah, it's a regular thumb drive) and then had to have it installed. The tech told me they plug it into one of the diagnostic machines and it downloads it to the vehicle. Seem like you should only have to plug it into the usb port above the transmission shifter (behind the little sliding door) and it would work. I opted for the dealer install as I didn't want to chance bricking the system. If anyone has tried a self install, pls share. It would save an hours worth of dealer time.
If Ford's experience is any indication, it will be a cold day in hell before another car company allows their customers to "mess with" their vehicles' software:
http://rumors.automobilemag.com/upda...sm-165359.html
The members on this forum are enthusiastic, informed and risk-tolerant ... which is NOT typical of car owners. As long as the vehicle manufacturers bear not only the warranty, but also the liability for their product, we need to let them control who makes changes to the vehicle. When we took delivery of our GX, I opened the hood for my own curiosity ... that was the first, last and only time the hood has been opened by anyone other than Lexus!
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SaniDel
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I can understand not modifying or experimenting with your Lexus if you're under warranty and have a concern about it. But, I'm always under the hood of my Lexus and BMW roadster, and have no aversion to doing sensible modifications. On the Lexus I've added a wired Valentine 1, and a dual USB port in my glove box for charging the phone. I've installed a Lexus factory hitch, Lexus tail pipe, and a few other minor things. The roadster is full of performance mods, all tried and true, with either OEM or quality performance company parts. To me, half the fun of owning a car is making it personal.