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205 messages, Last post on Nov 20, 2009 at 11:24 AM
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We had a Hybrid disk made and we can override the lockout. With the disk all you do is go to menu and click on volume and go to the left side of the screen and click in the upper corner and lower corner 4 times then this screen appears and you hit the override button then you have full control of the navi. We use it mainly on longer trips. It makes the Navigation system so much better than without. You can check out Siennachat.com for more info.
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Replying to: hause7 (May 18, 2009 10:36 pm)
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Replying to: gmva1 (May 19, 2009 8:25 am) The only thing that I found is that the NAV DVD reader is VERY finicky. It will reject a disc (even the original NAV) if there is dirt or a slight scratch...and cause the system to be slow and lock up. My first hybrid started locking up, so I put the original NAV disc back it. It must have had a small scratch on it b/c the NAV locked up will it also. Luckily in making the hybrid, I copied all the disc's files to my hard drive. My second hybrid works great. |
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| A relative tinkered with the navigation system on the 09 Sienna before I got to use it. I changed the system back to the appropriate geographic area, but the device wants to take me home via freeways/major highways rather than by a quick route. Somehow the only option that comes up as I punch routes is the one enabling various items (i.e., ferries), and there seems to be no way to get to an option that designates "quick." Has anyone a clue about how to get to the appropriate screen? The map gives the ferry/freeway etc. options only. | |
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Replying to: trav2 (Jun 23, 2009 9:07 am) |
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Replying to: jmt27 (Jul 25, 2009 8:07 pm) Now, I'd just like to find this solution for the DVD. It's crazy one of us can't work the DVD controls while the car is in motion. IT causes one of us to have to lean all the way back to try to see the screen and figure out how to get to the next show etc. Really STUPID. Have the owners sign a waiver or do what HERTZ does. Press the "I agree" button at the beginning that says you won't operate while driving.
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Replying to: adiehl13 (Jul 26, 2009 4:24 am) Would you happen to know how to get the DVD player to play on the NAV screen while the car is in PARK? Thanks for your input.
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| I am so glad to hear that there is something that can be done to fix this frustrating issue with the Navi. I too just purchased my 2010 Sienna 2 weeks ago and not happy that my passenger cannot put in our destination while I am driving. I read the post on creating that hybrid disk. I went out and purchased the dual layer disk trying make that one . The problem is ... I am not savy with it with all the codes. Can someone walk me through the process of creating the hybrid disk? I would really appreciate it. | |
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Replying to: swillo (Mar 05, 2007 7:10 am) I just am looking for verification on the solution and I am open to any other remedies. thanks
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Do all models with Nav also have the backup cam? Do they add trajectory lines? |
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