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iralynn

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  1. I don't think you're stupid, Lexus is. They designed the car as your mother , to prevent you from hurting yourself. There is an override available here is the link...............http://www.prestigioussociety.com/. I installed this myself. They seem to be available 24/7 in case you need help. I have owned 4 RX's....this is my last. They have eliminated good features that were on previous models. The RX is no longer a luxury suv. Lexus is NOT pursuing perfection....they are pursuing the dollar.
  2. I have had the same problem. The only way that I have found around it is to pull over and stop. Then all of the features become active again. I guess it's a safty thing they don't want you fooling with it while driving. Would like to hear if their is a way around it.
  3. I received an ad from Lexus stating the navigation upgrade (11.1) is available for my 2010 rx 350 at a cost of $169. My dealer, when called, stated that the price is $289.00 and that he must install it. What is going on with the price? Why can't I install it myself?
  4. Where can I find a list of Navigation updates & Firmware updates and general software fixes for the 2010 RX 350. Specifically what is the new content of each update?
  5. And almost every other carmaker who offers nav. This is the very attitude that I got from my dealer. This is my 4th and last lexus, not because of the car, I have purchased workarounds for most things lexus didn't do, but because of the dealer attitude, similar to what the forum manager said.....well everyone else does it this way; deal with it! This is not the persuit of perfection, it is persuit of the buck.
  6. There are other limited function while driving in the audio and phone systems as well
  7. Be aware the both the nav system and the phone system are partially disabled while driving. this is a lexus lockout with no overide.
  8. The microphone for the VR/phone in the 2010 rx 350 is in the ceiling console where the map light switches are located. When the vents are pointed upward the microphone picks up the "wind noise" and makes others with who you are speaking, have a difficult time hearing you. The answer from Lexus was..... change the position of the vent and/or lower the fan speed. This seems like a poor design to begin with. How about additional microphones one in front of the driver and one in front of the passenger. Anyone else having VR problems?
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