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18 messages, Last post on Aug 29, 2009 at 7:17 PM
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A guy I know who is in a wheelchair asked me a question about Bluetooth. He is getting a Toyota Sienna which is outfitted with a ramp and driving gear since he is in a wheelchair and has only partial use of his arms and of use to his legs. The Bluetooth in the Sienna is (I think) like that on my 2007 RAV4: not entirely hands free. You have to hit the “off hook” switch to answer a call and have to hit a button to say a name and hit another to make a call. The problem is that he cannot hit those switches. He needs it to be completely hands free. Would anyone know if this can be accomplished? Ear pieces are bad, too, since they usually have to be activated with a finger touch, so far as I know.. Thank you in advance for any light you might shed on this. |
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| Does the Highlander alllow you to stream music via bluetooth to the stereo? Or does it only support hands-free calling? Thanks, | |
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Replying to: mdhutton (Jun 28, 2008 7:26 pm)
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Replying to: dakineguy (Sep 08, 2008 8:35 pm) And no sir/madam, the lawsuit argument is NOT weak. I could bury you in case law to illustrate the point - let me know where FedEx can send a myriad of boxes of exhilarating reading. Happens any time product liability claims are filed anywhere. Rest assured that ANY entity with any relation to the product will be named in the complaint. I'm not saying that it is correct, or even justified, but I promise you they'll at least be sued. As an example - there is a young man in my area who was on his high school's swimming team. He suffered a neck injury diving in to begin a race. Thankfully, he's going to be OK, but named plaintiffs included, but were not limited to: The manufacturer of the starting platform, the pool's architecht, the contractor who built the pool and installed the equipment, the team's coach, the school district, the official who was refereeing the meet that day....you get the idea, hopefully. I'm sure your dealer didn't mention the disablement feature like you claim. You may well have been sold something without being fully-informed. Happens every day. I can understand your frustration and can even empathize with you, but don't put it back on Toyota for including what they believe to be a valuable safety feature. Your beef is with the dealer/salesperson. |
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| Can anyone tell me how to program the Speed Dial part on the Toyota Highlander? I've got the Bluetooth working and my Address Book transferred, but now I can't get the Speed Dial programmed. Help!!!!! | |
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Replying to: jdavid4 (Jul 04, 2008 8:09 am)
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Replying to: Keith3385 (Jan 06, 2009 12:58 pm) |
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| Does anyone have any experience with Verizon Wireless' Blackberry Storm smartphone and its compatibility to an '08 Highlander Limited w/nav? I've used Toyota's "let's talk" online compatibility application, but they haven't evaluated this phone yet. | |
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Replying to: Keith3385 (Jan 06, 2009 12:58 pm) |
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