Nav unblock
#1
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Nav unblock
Thinking of getting the Coastaletech's LOCKPICK 3 BASIC NAV UNBLOCK? Based on earlier postings here, it looks like a very easy install and something that can be done within minutes. Simple plug-in between the dvd player and its connector underneath the passenger seat.
Any feedback, experiences or comments are highly appreciated.
Any feedback, experiences or comments are highly appreciated.
#2
Malmon.....will that work on a 2009 GX?
And would that allow me on my BlueTooth to not have to stop to go from hands-free to talking on my phone? I HATE that you must stop the vehicle to leave hands-free when you want to talk in semi-private if you have people riding with you in the car.
What are other advantages of unlocking?
And would that allow me on my BlueTooth to not have to stop to go from hands-free to talking on my phone? I HATE that you must stop the vehicle to leave hands-free when you want to talk in semi-private if you have people riding with you in the car.
What are other advantages of unlocking?
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Not sure if it works on '09. it states "2006-2008 PRIUS
AND 2007-2008 RX, GX LEXUS NAV EQUIPPED SUV'S" on their website.
Here's the link:
http://www.coastaletech.com/lockpick3.htm
From what I gather, it doesn't affect bluetooth. It does however suspend the navigation software into a standstill, long enough to input an address while in motion. There is a pushpin icon that should appear on the left hand side of the screen after installing the lockpick. Allegedly, by pushing this pin for a second or two, it tricks the nav into thinking the car is parked.
I know what you mean about the factory bluetooth. When I have the kids in the backseat and I get an incoming call, they would give me the look of.."again?" In order for me to get calls and stop interrupting the audio of their favorite elmo dvd, oftentimes I use a bluetooth earpiece when I am the kidsmobile driver.
AND 2007-2008 RX, GX LEXUS NAV EQUIPPED SUV'S" on their website.
Here's the link:
http://www.coastaletech.com/lockpick3.htm
From what I gather, it doesn't affect bluetooth. It does however suspend the navigation software into a standstill, long enough to input an address while in motion. There is a pushpin icon that should appear on the left hand side of the screen after installing the lockpick. Allegedly, by pushing this pin for a second or two, it tricks the nav into thinking the car is parked.
I know what you mean about the factory bluetooth. When I have the kids in the backseat and I get an incoming call, they would give me the look of.."again?" In order for me to get calls and stop interrupting the audio of their favorite elmo dvd, oftentimes I use a bluetooth earpiece when I am the kidsmobile driver.
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