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Old Mar 22, 2006 | 01:48 PM
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I am a former member having had a 99 GS400 with lots of mods. Now I have Supercharged NSX-T and a 2006 Prius. Here is my question. On the 04 and 05 Prius with Nav you could easily defeat the nav by overriding the system. This worked for some Lexus models as well as for the Prius. You would just bring up the volume and then tap up, down, up, down, and then press the overirde for 5 seconds. Worked great. But! in the new generation nav system with many more colors etcetera there is no longer the same screen. We at the Prius Forum (Priuschat.com) have tried to find a way to defeat the system allowing one to input an address while driving. I am familiar with cutting the speed sensor and connecting it to a off and on switch. But that is not the ideal solution. Has anyone in the Lexus forum with the new Nav learned of a software defeat? I would be very happy indeed. And oh yes the supercharged NSX-t is offset by the Prius' good mileage and green nature. It fees both sides of my personality.

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Old Mar 22, 2006 | 01:59 PM
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