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Old 12-07-15, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeevz
Try the little cubbyhole in the dash between the steering wheel and the drivers door. Took me two weeks to find that one and still don't know what to put in it, too short for the obvious sunglasses.

I actually have a sunglass clip that I put in here. I wear glasses and it has a sunglass magnetic attachement and it fits. Not quite full sunglasses but works great for me as long as I position it slanted within it.
Old 12-07-15, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by yardie876
Anyone notice the square cutout in the carpet of the center console? Wonder if that's where Lexus is hiding the code to crack the ECU.
I've seen this. What may it be?
Old 12-08-15, 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by bclexus
Why wouldn't you program the garage door to your car's remote system in the rear view mirror?

I use my car's remote system for the entrance gate and two garage doors.
I live in a condo and park in a shared parking garage downtown. Everyone pays to park so you cannot program your own remote. That way if you don't pay, you don't get in or out.
Old 12-08-15, 09:29 AM
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Nope, there isn't jack. I'm actually quite impressed with how Lexus manage to use up every cubic inch of free space in this thing. I had a hell of a time trying to stash the power module for my Blackvue. In the left-side dash cubby I keep cash (for drive-in burgers stand here) and a backup magazine, and the console fills too quick to be of much use.

I am hoping someone proves me wrong and has found more stash-locations. My wife had her Prius for 7 years before we discovered the cubby drawer on the front-face of the console.

I will say though, if you're only looking for a small place to hide a baggy or other contraband, the padded sides of the console reveal plenty of gaps when removed. Just slide them upward to partially-remove (there's a clip behind the radio's dash trim holding the final clip).
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