How to change nav DVD without breaking everything?
Sorry this seems a simple question, but I didn't find any other posts helping me out to remove the 'plastic clock mask' with the given 2 little tools and a screwdriver.
The manual states to insert the 2 tools until we hear a 'click' and then remove the mask with a flat screwdriver inserted just below the emergency button, but... even pushing with a certain strenght my mask doesn't move and I wouldn't like to destroy it.
The best could be to look at a picture of the "opened thing", just to better understand what damn I'm "pushing open" with the 2 tools to "hear a click", 'cos I cannot see what is there below this mask to keep it fixed. And I don't wanna break everything pushing too much!
Any advise would be very helpful, thanks!
Gianluca
PS: after having done - correctly but with pain! - the 'physical' nav hack, last year (with manual transmission - ie. without the many helpful pix we can find here on the automatic shift)... now I prefer to well study pictures before opening
Last edited by gmeardi; Jul 8, 2007 at 09:41 AM.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...=251179&page=5
And I've tried this afternoon, but... with bad luck: I couldn't remove that damn harness and - just to make things harder - I tried pressing the map-DVD eject button without removing the 'cover'... May this be of help? Naaaa...
Result: DVD now is probably 'half-ejected' behind the cover and doesn't re-enter automatically, so the NAV is now even unusable (!).

I can't imagine how Lexus with such an expensive and nice car has designed such a "difficult" way of ejecting a DVD...

Any other posts/pictures/whatever to help me out? Many thanks again...
There's a reason why Lexus made the process so difficult.
Or you could give Pocky a vacation package to Italy, and your issue will be solved.
In bocca al lupo!
(lol...did I say that right?)
Leaving it to my dealership... yes could be my last option ('cos it's far away from where I live), even 'cos I succeeded with the nav hack (really difficult with manual transmission and no pixs, believe me) and I cannot understand how could I be stopped by a plain, manual-supported, DVD ejection (!!!).
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