Apple CarPlay and Acoustic Window on Base ES350?
#1
Apple CarPlay and Acoustic Window on Base ES350?
Two question regarding options on the base ES:
1. I read that Apple CarPlay being standard for all ES with production date October 2018. But I see somewhere else saying you have to get the larger screen to get it. Can anyone confirm the Apple CarPlay available on base ES with the small standard screen?
2. Does the double-pane window also available on base ES? Or only lux or ultra lux? Any difference for front and rear as well?
Thanks!
1. I read that Apple CarPlay being standard for all ES with production date October 2018. But I see somewhere else saying you have to get the larger screen to get it. Can anyone confirm the Apple CarPlay available on base ES with the small standard screen?
2. Does the double-pane window also available on base ES? Or only lux or ultra lux? Any difference for front and rear as well?
Thanks!
#2
Two question regarding options on the base ES:
1. I read that Apple CarPlay being standard for all ES with production date October 2018. But I see somewhere else saying you have to get the larger screen to get it. Can anyone confirm the Apple CarPlay available on base ES with the small standard screen?
2. Does the double-pane window also available on base ES? Or only lux or ultra lux? Any difference for front and rear as well?
Thanks!
1. I read that Apple CarPlay being standard for all ES with production date October 2018. But I see somewhere else saying you have to get the larger screen to get it. Can anyone confirm the Apple CarPlay available on base ES with the small standard screen?
2. Does the double-pane window also available on base ES? Or only lux or ultra lux? Any difference for front and rear as well?
Thanks!
You absolutely get CarPlay with the smaller screen, IF the vehicle was produced after the production date.
The bigger screen is nice. I hate that I paid a ridiculous price per square inch, since the built in nav has no appeal to me, but I've already forgotten that and still enjoy the screen daily.
#3
Sorry to bump an old thread up but was curious on the window question too. I currently have a 2022 Base ES but would really love to have the acoustic windows put in. Would it be possible to have Lexus install it on the base model/is the door itself different on the lux/ultra lux that it wouldn't be possible?
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#4
Sorry to bump an old thread up but was curious on the window question too. I currently have a 2022 Base ES but would really love to have the acoustic windows put in. Would it be possible to have Lexus install it on the base model/is the door itself different on the lux/ultra lux that it wouldn't be possible?
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Sorry to bump an old thread up but was curious on the window question too. I currently have a 2022 Base ES but would really love to have the acoustic windows put in. Would it be possible to have Lexus install it on the base model/is the door itself different on the lux/ultra lux that it wouldn't be possible?
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...Having said that, I also couldn't argue that the difference would be worth the price. If there is any difference at all, in my honest opinion, it is very minor.
According to the ES's front door window badging, the AGC [automotive] Lamisafe glass used is just standard laminated glass which has slightly different noise dampening characteristics then their AGC [automotive] Laminated Acoustic Glass specialty acoustic dampening glass. The AGC web site does have a comparison Normal Laminated vs Acoustic graph showing the sound dampening differences across the 200 to 10000 Hz frequency range.
While it takes some graph eyeball comparing and some inferences from the data, I think one can conclude the AGC Lamisafe laminated glass has more sound dampening properties than the tempered glass. What sounds and how much will depend upon the frequency characteristics of the sounds. While 1, 3, or 6 dB doesn't look like much reduction over plain old tempered automotive glass, it is a logarithmic scale where a 1 dB change equates to about a 26% difference in sound energy and just over a 7% change in sound loudness and where a 3 dB change equates to a 100% difference of sound energy and just over a 23% change in sound loudness.
Here's the Google books preview link The Automotive Body Volume I: Components Design where you can click on the "Search inside" button and then search on "side window" and in the search result list select the page 304 [or depending upon the results listing page 305] and should be able to scroll between the two pages to see the relevant information.
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#7
Wow. Now that's what I call a detailed explanation with supporting data. Thanks. So while it may not be obvious to me, this suggests there is definitely a measurable noise improvement with the laminated acoustic glass. For background, I have normal hearing and do not use any hearing assistive technology. While I certainly trust your information, I still believe the difference for a person with average hearing is very small and probably would not be worth the expense of attempting such an upgrade on a base model ES. It is my humble opinion they would be disappointed with the amount of improvement.
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#8
Will likewise echo truly appreciate all the detail! Seems like it'd be somewhat helpful if service would be inclined to do so, but otherwise its not really worth the effort outright in terms of likely cost (not so much the windows, but guessing the installation on both doors would be pricey). From what I've gathered from reading on these forums, it could be more of a seal issue or tires might be more better solutions (I have Michellin Energy Saver). Still, great news that it could actually be done/no difference in construction.
Just curious in terms of noise reduction, is what really makes a difference between the Base and Lux/Ultra Lux the lateral performance dampers? I haven't seen too much positive praise for the Reduction Wheels so guessing thats probably the big difference maker?
Just curious in terms of noise reduction, is what really makes a difference between the Base and Lux/Ultra Lux the lateral performance dampers? I haven't seen too much positive praise for the Reduction Wheels so guessing thats probably the big difference maker?
#9
I thought about getting the dual pane for my ES. but meh. they're $200 a pop on ebay used and would take me 10 min per side to pop in. maybe if i keep the car and one day in 5 years if i get bored
i'd get them out of curiosity but likely one of those things i wouldn't really notice a difference.
i'd get them out of curiosity but likely one of those things i wouldn't really notice a difference.
#10
This thread has been so helpful! would it be a consideration at all if the parts for ordered for the windows if the new glass didnt match the rear passenger windows? I chatted with a few folks and they mentioned putting lamisafe driver windows on a base car might also require changing out the passenger windows because they might not match the tint. My dealership didn't tint my windows, so don't believe this should be a problem? (I have the Cloudburst Grey color on the exterior)
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Will likewise echo truly appreciate all the detail! Seems like it'd be somewhat helpful if service would be inclined to do so, but otherwise its not really worth the effort outright in terms of likely cost (not so much the windows, but guessing the installation on both doors would be pricey). From what I've gathered from reading on these forums, it could be more of a seal issue or tires might be more better solutions (I have Michellin Energy Saver). Still, great news that it could actually be done/no difference in construction.
Just curious in terms of noise reduction, is what really makes a difference between the Base and Lux/Ultra Lux the lateral performance dampers? I haven't seen too much positive praise for the Reduction Wheels so guessing thats probably the big difference maker?
Just curious in terms of noise reduction, is what really makes a difference between the Base and Lux/Ultra Lux the lateral performance dampers? I haven't seen too much positive praise for the Reduction Wheels so guessing thats probably the big difference maker?
#12
I think the press release Yamaha Performance Damper Chosen for Latest Lexus NX Series ― Contributing to enhanced comfort and handling stability in the "Features of the Yamaha Performance Damper" paragraph at the bottom probably comes closest to a nutshell summary of performance dampers: dampens "... minute, sub-1 mm body deformations. ...".
So, without better data it is hard to assess what performance dampers contribute to noise reduction. If WAGging, maybe a smidgen of noise reduction at best.
#13
While plain old standard laminated glass does have greater sound dampening properties than tempered glass, it doesn't have as much sound dampening in certain frequency bands the the specialty acoustic laminated glass has.
#14
To clear up what seems to be a fairly wide spread misunderstanding, the Lexus Luxury/Ultra Luxury models do NOT, repeat NOT, use specialty acoustic laminated glass - it is just plain old standard laminated glass.
While plain old standard laminated glass does have greater sound dampening properties than tempered glass, it doesn't have as much sound dampening in certain frequency bands the the specialty acoustic laminated glass has.
While plain old standard laminated glass does have greater sound dampening properties than tempered glass, it doesn't have as much sound dampening in certain frequency bands the the specialty acoustic laminated glass has.
#15
According to one of Northside Lexus Melissa O'Connell's TechTip Tuesday videos, Lexus uses Yamaha performance dampers. Yamaha has some web resources presenting their marketing propaganda on Yamaha Performance Dampers. If you click on the 6 benefit categories (or Benefits drop down menu items) you'll find some spiffy looking graphs showing comparisons between "With Performance Dampers" and "Without Performance Dampers" but without any vertical axis quantitative (i.e., numbers) labeling they aren't much help at all in making quantitative assessments as to the real benefits of performance dampers.
I think the press release Yamaha Performance Damper Chosen for Latest Lexus NX Series ― Contributing to enhanced comfort and handling stability in the "Features of the Yamaha Performance Damper" paragraph at the bottom probably comes closest to a nutshell summary of performance dampers: dampens "... minute, sub-1 mm body deformations. ...".
So, without better data it is hard to assess what performance dampers contribute to noise reduction. If WAGging, maybe a smidgen of noise reduction at best.
I think the press release Yamaha Performance Damper Chosen for Latest Lexus NX Series ― Contributing to enhanced comfort and handling stability in the "Features of the Yamaha Performance Damper" paragraph at the bottom probably comes closest to a nutshell summary of performance dampers: dampens "... minute, sub-1 mm body deformations. ...".
So, without better data it is hard to assess what performance dampers contribute to noise reduction. If WAGging, maybe a smidgen of noise reduction at best.