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Re: Toyota Navigation systems suck [kdhspyder] by mtairyordge
Oct 20, 2008 (9:27 am)
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Oct 17, 2008 10:27 am)

I also find the Toyo Nav system to be less than user friendly. Granted my salesperson did not provide me with a review of it. I have been learning about it via this and other forums, Toyota Nation for one.
 
My wife's Acura Nav (tech) system is so much better and flexible. If I could take that system and drop it in the Highlander I would be a happy puppy.
 
But lets get to it......What is the over ride for the Toyota system? I know that some have developed a hardware override, but I have never heard of a software override.
 
kdhspyder - where are you located? It would be great if someone could explain how to get the voice recognition to understand simple commands. I got a list from this forum.
 
One example: dialing a number by voice. When saying "0" the word "ZERO" causes two 00 to be in the phone number like 41005558746 guess what too many numbers. But if you say OH then only one 0 is used like 4105558746.
 
Understanding how the voice recognition works would make this a more enjoyable vehicle.
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2008 brakes by mtairyordge
Oct 20, 2008 (9:39 am)
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I purchased a 2008 HL Limited around Memorial Day. I have owned a 2001, 2003 and a 2004 HL Limited.
 
The brakes on the 2001 where horrible. They never stopped the vehicle in time and I developed a pattern of slowing down way in advance of a stop, not a bad thing. This was annoying if not actually dangerous in panic type stops. As a result I traded that in after 12000 miles on a 2003. The 2003 brakes where adequate and got the job done. I traded that on a 2004 after 15000 miles for additional features. After 70000 miles I traded for the current 2008.
 
Now the 2008 brakes are more like the 2001 than the 2003 or 2004. What's up with that? Anyone else experience the same thing, or have an explaination.
 
 
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Re: 2008 brakes [mtairyordge] by bdyment
Oct 20, 2008 (12:19 pm)
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Replying to: mtairyordge (Oct 20, 2008 9:39 am)

Perhaps you should go for a longer test drive before buying to fully check out the brake operation.
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Re: Toyota Navigation systems suck [mtairyordge] by kdhspyder
Oct 20, 2008 (12:20 pm)
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Replying to: mtairyordge (Oct 20, 2008 9:27 am)

I just spend 15 min in a brand new 2008 with Navi and BT. I tried all the normal commands that I give to the VR system when a customer is taking delivery. There were no significant problems.
 
The BT took about 30 sec to program then I used it to 'Dial by Number' to call our switchboard that has 3 zeros in it. It clearly understood. Then I commanded it to "Dial" and it went through.
 
There are less commands in the new Navi systems than there are in the Prius; 'Temperature XX' for example and changing preset radio stations by voice are not available. The other audio, BT and map commands were tried; all seemed to work fine. Why do the newer systems eliminate the 'Temp' and 'Preset' commands? I think because they are triply redundant. In the Prius you can
..use the touch screen
..use the steering wheel toggles
..use voice commands
Why all three? The voice commands are not necessary to change radio stations nor to change the temperatures.
 
As to overriding the blockage on the screen for entering a new destination and or to find nearby POI's they all work easily by voice command.
 
Entering a new destination on the fly is done on the Map screen ( "Map" ) by the following commands
"Map"
"Address"
Say the State: "New York"
Say the City: "New York"
Say the Street: "Hudson Street"
Say the Number: "3-4-5"
Say Enter Destination: "Enter Destination"
 
Try "I'm Hungry" when in the Current Position mode when within 2 mi range.
 
BTW..command the system!
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Re: 2008 brakes [mtairyordge] by thardgrave
Oct 20, 2008 (1:18 pm)
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Replying to: mtairyordge (Oct 20, 2008 9:39 am)

This is a really strange complaint on this board....in over a year now since the 2008 were introduced, I remember hearing of several other complaints, but never regarding the braking. I also clearly remember reading many road tests and driving impressions, and never remember reading anything other then good or very good brakes....most of the complaints have been with the electronic assisted steering and the lack of center feel in it.
      I have put about 15,000 miles on my 2008 Limited, including driving in hilly areas and in busy freeway traffic and have never had any issues with either braking effectivenes or fading, so not sure what to say. Maybe others can chime in if they have had issues also.
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Re: 2008 brakes [mtairyordge] by lucky_777
Oct 20, 2008 (4:11 pm)
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Replying to: mtairyordge (Oct 20, 2008 9:39 am)

Brakes on my HL are excellent and this is a first complaint I've heard about HL brakes. Get your car checked out by the dealer.
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Re: Toyota Navigation systems suck [gdkoger] by sunilv
Oct 21, 2008 (5:47 am)
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Replying to: gdkoger (Oct 17, 2008 10:49 am)

Hey last day I played with the NAV while driving in 40 miles.
Here is how I went to the nearest BK. I selected the MapView on the screen and selected Display POI and then selected Fast Food. (Or you can use the voice command fast food) So it listed all the fast food centers in the map (like BK, McDonalds, Subway...) I zoomed out the screen and saw the nearest BK and selected the BK Icon and hit Enter. That's it......... the NAV then assigned the destination as BK.
 
I think the only thing you can't do is to type an address or number while driving.
Reply me if I am wrong.
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Re: 2008 brakes [lucky_777] by toyseeker
Oct 21, 2008 (12:16 pm)
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Replying to: lucky_777 (Oct 20, 2008 4:11 pm)

Yes, have them checked out by the dealer. My 08 HL Ltd. stops remarkably quick even while towing a 2,000lb trailer without trailer brakes.
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'08 Highlander and bikes by lilstink
Oct 23, 2008 (7:18 am)
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Anybody with an '08 HL that mountain bikes? I am torn between a Sienna or HL. I have rented a Sienna before and know there is plenty of room for 2 bikes and gear. Anybody have experiences with putting bikes inside their HL?
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Re: '08 Highlander and bikes [lilstink] by toyseeker
Oct 23, 2008 (4:37 pm)
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Replying to: lilstink (Oct 23, 2008 7:18 am)

Nope.. I use a trailer hitch mounted rack.. keeps the mud outside - love it Plus my bikes have rather large frames !
 
That said, my friend has a Sienna and it is truly carnivorous.

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