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205 messages, Last post on Nov 20, 2009 at 11:24 AM
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Replying to: kwidjaja (Dec 14, 2005 10:08 am)
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Replying to: jurry (Dec 18, 2005 2:26 pm) I am curious how the Bluetooth will be integrated with the Eclips radio/navigation unit. If it is an aftermarket Bluetooth adaptor it will not mute the radio or navigation when a call is received or replaced unless it has provisions for such. In contrast, the factory navigation unit will mute all sources when a call is in process. Plus the factory navigation features (06MY Sienna) feature voice dialing too! The Eclipse unit is just not as advanced. The last MAJOR concern is the warranty. The factory installed navigation comes with a 3 year or 36K mile factory warranty. If the navigation should fail (or the back-up camera) the dealership will repair and replace the unit... nationwide. However, the aftermarket unit (or camera) may need to be handled by Eclipse. Plus all of this non-factory equipment must be integrated with your vehicle. While the unit in the dash will be easy to integrate the rear view camera will require a more extensive installation process. Check with the dealership and be cautious! Other dealers do not like to handle other dealer installed options (DIO) when issues arise. If you move it may become an issue to have the vehicle serviced under warranty.
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Replying to: navguy1 (Dec 20, 2005 5:03 pm) |
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Replying to: navguy1 (Dec 14, 2005 4:03 pm) I'm disappointed I just purchased a 06 XLE Limited and now I would need to spend $250 to get the update given the lack of updated info on the DVD for Massachusetts.
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Replying to: kj2005 (Jan 18, 2006 3:57 pm) Another alternative is to report them directly to NAVTEQ. Use the following link to report to them - http://www.navteq.com/updates/mapfeedback.html |
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Has anyone heard anything about when the Toyota voice activated navigation system will be available on the 2006 Sienna? Avalon and some other Toyota models already have it - Lexus has it of course.
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Replying to: hypnosis44 (Dec 17, 2005 7:18 pm) |
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Replying to: hypnosis44 (Dec 17, 2005 7:18 pm) The GEN 5 navigation system for the 06MY Sienna is much more advanced than Avalon. The GEN 5 system is vastly superior to the Avalon since you can input the address and place a call via voice recognition. Plus you can find a nearby gas station, hotels, ATMs, Post Offices, etc by saying, "Nearby hotel"... just insert say the POI you want. It is the coolest thing you have ever seen! |
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How can I remove the center console cover to get access to the wiring harnesses that attach to the rear of the two 12V cigarette lighter plugs near the bottom of the console? In addition, does anyone know the color codes of the accessory power wire feeding the Navigation Unit and if there is a MUTE input to the unit so I can hook up a bluetooth device? |
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Hello, New to the boards, new to Toyota, new to Sienna. My office let me choose any vechicle for my position, and I felt the Sienna was the best choice. I have a Limited AWD with navigation -- and after fiddling for nearly a week have some frustrations. Perhaps someone here can point me in the right direction? First: Does anyone know where I can find better instructions on *using* the navigation, specifically a list of voice commands? Second: Does anyone know what the truly latest version is? My dealer assured me I have it (ver. 5.1) but my companys' office isn't even listed, and it has been there for 5 years. Thanks in advance for any help! SiennaGirl
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