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magyz

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  1. I have a 2002 LX 470 and about 6 months ago the navigation system stopped working. The screen read "NO DISK DETECTED". I live about 3 hours from the nearest lexus dealership so I went to the Toyota dealership to see if it could be fixed. The toyota service people had no idea where the system was and told me I had lost the disk from the cd changer in the console. I told the man that the system had previosly worked fine and that the disk had never been in the cd changer. He said I was wrong and ordered a new disk. I went home and found this website and within 10 minutes discovered the navigation dvd player is located under the passenger seat. After finding it and ejecting the "missing disk", I realized the problem was with the dvd/navigation player. I tried cleaning the disk and the player to no avail. I then googled navigation service and found the following place, Audio & Video Service Stop in Massachusetts. I contacted them and spoke with Gary. He said he had some successes on prior Denso units (navigation manufacturer) but told me to send him the model and serial number so he could see if mine was a possibility. Lucky for me it was. I shipped it to them UPS and in 9 days now have a working Navigation system for $400. Audio & Video Service Stop 288 Washington St. Weymouth, Ma. 02188 (800)838-3394 www.videoservicestop.com Lexus and Toyota do not even try and fix the players. They put in new systems or refurbished models. So before you buy a used player on ebay or have lexus replace your whole system check with them and see if they can fix yours. I get no kickbacks from this company, I only want others to be able to avoid being scammed at their dealerships.
  2. I have a 2002 LX 470 and about 6 months ago the navigation system stopped working. The screen read "NO DISK DETECTED". I live about 3 hours from the nearest lexus dealership so I went to the Toyota dealership to see if it could be fixed. The toyota service people had no idea where the system was and told me I had lost the disk from the cd changer in the console. I told the man that the system had previosly worked fine and that the disk had never been in the cd changer. He said I was wrong and ordered a new disk. I went home and found this website and within 10 minutes discovered the navigation dvd player is located under the passenger seat. After finding it and ejecting the "missing disk", I realized the problem was with the dvd/navigation player. I tried cleaning the disk and the player to no avail. I then googled navigation service and found the following place, Audio & Video Service Stop in Massachusetts. I contacted them and spoke with Gary. He said he had some successes on prior Denso units (navigation manufacturer) but told me to send him the model and serial number so he could see if mine was a possibility. Lucky for me it was. I shipped it to them UPS and in 9 days now have a working Navigation system for $400. Audio & Video Service Stop 288 Washington St. Weymouth, Ma. 02188 (800)838-3394 www.videoservicestop.com Lexus and Toyota do not even try and fix the players. They put in new systems or refurbished models. So before you buy a used player on ebay or have lexus replace your whole system check with them and see if they can fix yours. I get no kickbacks from this company, I only want others to be able to avoid being scammed at their dealerships.
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