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Step Hen

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  1. Maintaining your vehicle properly would save you the most fuel. Check and change your plugs, filters, etc when necessary. Spending $800-$1000 for a possible 1-2 mpg gain is not economically feasible.

    And @ monstro: people may take you seriously about the tornado! :P

  2. If you upgrade to the latest navigation dvd, version 7.1, the "I Agree" screen is replaced with instead a warning screen that appears for 5-10 seconds.

    Unfortunately, that version no longer gives access to the override menu that would enable you to enter addresses while in motion. This was last available in version 5.1. You would have to perform a series of button presses each time you started the car to allow input while in motion.

  3. It's not like his "home" is a small apartment or even a regular sized home. He has a large estate that needs more energy to run than the "average" home.

    It's not like he's leaving the lights on when he leaves the house or something. I'm sure he is a responsible steward for the energy he uses.

  4. Post a pic and we can tell you if the disc is OEM or not.

    To update the system, simply remove the original navigation disc and then insert the new navigation disc (of course the electrical power has to be on). Then wait a few minutes and the progress bar updates and then you will be done. Nothing really for you to do other than to watch.

    Remember that the dvd has to go in to the navigation drive and not the cd/dvd changer for the audio system!

  5. The Service Rep was saying it could be because the phone may not be compatible, but that doesn't make sense to me. Phone compatibility shouldn't cause old profiles come back after being deleted.

    don't you love it when they try to make up explanations for problems with the car?

    Glad to hear that it's covered under warranty. Let us know which part they replace. Maybe it's the bluetooth module itself?

  6. A run-flat tire is specially designed to allow you to continue use of the tire after it has been punctured, for up to 50 miles at 50mph. You will get a low tire pressure warning light appear in the dash while you're driving which should clue you as to a possible puncture. Once punctured, the tire must be replaced, and if you have an all-wheel drive system, you would have to replace all 4 tires if the depth of the tire treads would be different between the old and new tires.

    Upgrading to the 7.1 version will get rid of the I Agree nag screen at startup for the generation 5 navigation system.

  7. Had good service at the one in queens, though they did damage a small plastic part of the dash during the TSB warranty work.

    Great purchase experience at Prestige Lexus in NJ. F&I guy was a little pushy, but overall great price. They are part of the Costco network of dealers. They have a no haggle price on the car, and it was lower than Edmunds.com TMV price. Send me a pm if you want the name of the salesman that worked with us.

  8. With a Samsung phone through Verizon, I had to send the entire contact list to the 2006 GS300 nav/phone system.

    You need to access the phone's contact list and send the "card" info for each of the contacts to the car when the nav system is waiting for the phone book.

    Other's were only successful sending one contact at a time. Go figure.

  9. Dash rattles are a well known problem, so much so, that the dealerships have TSB's on how to take care of them. It sounds like you may have some blown speakers. Let them take care of it, and they should give you a loaner while the car is being repaired. Describe the problems as accurately as you can, especially on how they can reproduce the problems.

    You may have to return the car for a second or even third time to fully repair the rattles.

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