XM installation & DRLs
#1
XM installation & DRLs
I dropped my car off this morning to have the XM install done. Just got the call that It's ready and I'll be leaving work in a little bit to go get it! I'll post pics.
I had also asked the service rep. to please turn off the DRL's. He started to say that it couldn't be done, as it's not in the LPS menu, so I promptly whipped out the copy of the C-best menu that shows how to do it that had previously been posted here. He looked at it and was like "oh, didn't realize this was in there...no problem then, we'll turn it off". Well, he just called to tell me Lexus will not allow them to turn off DRLs, as it is a safety/liability issue! I know a few of you guys ran into this roadblock as well. Was anyone able to overcome it, and if so, how did you get them to change their mind?
I had also asked the service rep. to please turn off the DRL's. He started to say that it couldn't be done, as it's not in the LPS menu, so I promptly whipped out the copy of the C-best menu that shows how to do it that had previously been posted here. He looked at it and was like "oh, didn't realize this was in there...no problem then, we'll turn it off". Well, he just called to tell me Lexus will not allow them to turn off DRLs, as it is a safety/liability issue! I know a few of you guys ran into this roadblock as well. Was anyone able to overcome it, and if so, how did you get them to change their mind?
#2
Foxberry-
Sounds like your dealership has a ***** of a service manager, or their lawyers are leaning on them to err on the side of caution.
although the NJ DMV and related laws are ludicrous, there is nothing that says this is the law.
You should take this up with the Service Manager at Ray Catena - or perhaps reach out for Fran in the Sales Dept... She is very helpful.
Sounds like your dealership has a ***** of a service manager, or their lawyers are leaning on them to err on the side of caution.
although the NJ DMV and related laws are ludicrous, there is nothing that says this is the law.
You should take this up with the Service Manager at Ray Catena - or perhaps reach out for Fran in the Sales Dept... She is very helpful.
#3
Foxberry,
Can you tell us how much the XM cost and what exactly did they add besides the XM tuner box? Thanks.
I too am interested in turning off the DRL, so keep us posted if you convince the dealer to turn it off. (Has anyone got Tustin Lexus to do this?)
I don't know if it applies here, but on my 2001 Passat, I was able to pull a relay to turn off the DRL. Maybe someone knows if there is a relay in the DRL circuit; this might be another method to disable it.
Can you tell us how much the XM cost and what exactly did they add besides the XM tuner box? Thanks.
I too am interested in turning off the DRL, so keep us posted if you convince the dealer to turn it off. (Has anyone got Tustin Lexus to do this?)
I don't know if it applies here, but on my 2001 Passat, I was able to pull a relay to turn off the DRL. Maybe someone knows if there is a relay in the DRL circuit; this might be another method to disable it.
#4
When my service manager told me that they cannot turn off safety features, I just told them that Lexus Customer Service said that the dealer can turn off for me... If they continue to refuse, just call Lexus Customer Service or go to another dealer.
#5
Foxberry,
Where did you have the install done? Someone in this thread mention Ray Catena Lexus, did you get it done there? I know they use Shore Cellular to do installs like this. I'm very curious to know how much of the car they had to rip apart to get this install done. Where did you get the XM kit from? Sewell? Thanks.....
Where did you have the install done? Someone in this thread mention Ray Catena Lexus, did you get it done there? I know they use Shore Cellular to do installs like this. I'm very curious to know how much of the car they had to rip apart to get this install done. Where did you get the XM kit from? Sewell? Thanks.....
#6
I was told XM was available as a dealer-installed option when I was negotiating the price back in November. I wanted it, as I was already an XM customer, so it was included in the final sales price. The cost of XM was not broken out as a separate line item. The equipment is comprised of the receiver, wiring kit and antenna. The installation was done at Ray Catena Monmouth and they did a great job. The sales rep said the installation was a piece of cake. The receiver is in the trunk and the antenna is on the rear ledge right next to the 3rd brake light (see pic).
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#14
Originally Posted by brewkp4
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#15
Foxberry,
Can you show us a picture of where the receiver is installed in the trunk?
The antenna should be easy for any of us to install. If the receiver goes in the trunk, it sounds like the car may be pre-wired and they just plug it in (Volvo does this, and you plug in either the Sirius or XM unit). If we know the location in the trunk and find a plug in, then all we need to do is order the parts and do the install ourselves, saving some money.
If no plug is present, then the dealer had to run wires from the trunk to the Nav unit, meaning installling it ourselves would be slightly more difficult.
Can you show us a picture of where the receiver is installed in the trunk?
The antenna should be easy for any of us to install. If the receiver goes in the trunk, it sounds like the car may be pre-wired and they just plug it in (Volvo does this, and you plug in either the Sirius or XM unit). If we know the location in the trunk and find a plug in, then all we need to do is order the parts and do the install ourselves, saving some money.
If no plug is present, then the dealer had to run wires from the trunk to the Nav unit, meaning installling it ourselves would be slightly more difficult.