Navigation system replacement cost?
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Navigation system replacement cost?
We did not know that if you placed a suction cup on the screen of the nav. system, it would ruin the whole system. We have been quoted a price of $13,000!!! to replace. Any suggestions?
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Didn't know any better....both over 70...too much for us, I guess. Besides it was a GPS system that actually worked well and could be used while the car was in motion...not so on the "flagship" Lexus. I'm still looking for advice on what to do.
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It sounds like you need to the pay the price for your incredibly poor judgment. You either need to find somebody to rebuild the existing system or pay to the have it replaced and hopefully learn a good lesson. Its very hard to tell without seeing it in or getting a better description of what it is or isn't doing?
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An alternative would be to find a wrecked 460 that's being parted out.
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Come on, she came in here for help, not to be treated like a child. Betty, there are alternatives, but this forum is a good place to start. There may be others who can chime in, so be patient and something will pop up. And, welcome to Club Lexus in the meantime...
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Betty,
Your dealer maybe pulling your leg (I'm sorry for saying it, but especially if you are 70). Some think that if you are older they can treat you like an idiot. I would get another estimate from another reputable shop. I'm not sure what happened to your NAV screen and if it can or cannot be repaired, but 13K is way too much. If it does in fact need to be replaced, do a search on Ebay or Cragslist to see f anyone is selling a NAV unit for your car. You maybe able to purchase one for about $1K to $1.5k from a Junk Yard. Here is the link to Ebay listing selling parts from a damaged LS460. You may want to contact them to see if they have what you are looking for.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...5fPartsQ5fCars
Good luck
Your dealer maybe pulling your leg (I'm sorry for saying it, but especially if you are 70). Some think that if you are older they can treat you like an idiot. I would get another estimate from another reputable shop. I'm not sure what happened to your NAV screen and if it can or cannot be repaired, but 13K is way too much. If it does in fact need to be replaced, do a search on Ebay or Cragslist to see f anyone is selling a NAV unit for your car. You maybe able to purchase one for about $1K to $1.5k from a Junk Yard. Here is the link to Ebay listing selling parts from a damaged LS460. You may want to contact them to see if they have what you are looking for.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...5fPartsQ5fCars
Good luck
#10
What year is your LS? 07-09 have a recordable hard drive that is paired with the nav system. You can't install a nav from another LS and have it work. If your screen is dead, audio and temp settings can still be done by voice command.
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Forum sponsor Sewell doesn't list any, but xxxLexusParts has the nav uint WITH hardisk for $13K list, $11k retail. They also list the nav unit WITHOUT the harddisk for $6.6k/$5.3k. So $13k from a dealer for replacement WITH harddisk is not out-of-line.
I'll assume that all your suction cup did was make the screen unreadable - in that case your current nav harddisk is still usable and you would only need the $6k nav unit WITHOUT THE HARDDISK.
As others have suggested, the junk yard might be the place to check - especially if you don't need it right away. Someone selling you a take-off unit for less than $2-3k either doesn't know what he is dealing with or has a damaged unit, IMHO.
If you are not selling the car, I'd just put the ole suction cup GPS unit back on and happily motor along. The mechanic might complain that the screen is hard to read while doing servicing, but thats kinda his problem.
Bob
I'll assume that all your suction cup did was make the screen unreadable - in that case your current nav harddisk is still usable and you would only need the $6k nav unit WITHOUT THE HARDDISK.
As others have suggested, the junk yard might be the place to check - especially if you don't need it right away. Someone selling you a take-off unit for less than $2-3k either doesn't know what he is dealing with or has a damaged unit, IMHO.
If you are not selling the car, I'd just put the ole suction cup GPS unit back on and happily motor along. The mechanic might complain that the screen is hard to read while doing servicing, but thats kinda his problem.
Bob
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I would check the junk yards first. You may very well end up getting a better deal at a junk yard than anywhere else, especially Lexus dealerships.
I would even hire someone to look for parted-out LS's.
But if you take this route, be absolutely certain that it will work properly on your car before you buy anything. Make sure that a nav sys from a different LS460 would work on yours (you may check with your dealer on this matter).
Good luck.
I would even hire someone to look for parted-out LS's.
But if you take this route, be absolutely certain that it will work properly on your car before you buy anything. Make sure that a nav sys from a different LS460 would work on yours (you may check with your dealer on this matter).
Good luck.
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I am intimately familiar with this technology, having Rep'd Touch Screens and the LCD's for many years.
The suction cup probably caused the top layers of this Analog Resistant type Touch Screen, to delaminate underneath the area it was attached to.The Top Polyester Film that is on the surface layer, pulls away from the adhesive bond that mates it to the underlying conductive layer, causing a short, or an open, and either the unit stops working, or it works but is now just cosmetically damaged.
It logically would not have damaged the LCD underneath, and the Touch Screen can be replaced as a seperate item, if the dealer is willing to do their homework and cooperate.
You can also call Lex corporate and may get some good will assistance.
Do some more research with your parts department, or a competing one and ask them to look at the exploded view of the unit.
Then you have to shop the best price (all the Dealers seem to be negotiable and competitive against each other these days) and get the best Remove and Replace cost.
That, or one of the "on-line" units that are competitive as referenced in the trail.
J.
The suction cup probably caused the top layers of this Analog Resistant type Touch Screen, to delaminate underneath the area it was attached to.The Top Polyester Film that is on the surface layer, pulls away from the adhesive bond that mates it to the underlying conductive layer, causing a short, or an open, and either the unit stops working, or it works but is now just cosmetically damaged.
It logically would not have damaged the LCD underneath, and the Touch Screen can be replaced as a seperate item, if the dealer is willing to do their homework and cooperate.
You can also call Lex corporate and may get some good will assistance.
Do some more research with your parts department, or a competing one and ask them to look at the exploded view of the unit.
Then you have to shop the best price (all the Dealers seem to be negotiable and competitive against each other these days) and get the best Remove and Replace cost.
That, or one of the "on-line" units that are competitive as referenced in the trail.
J.
Last edited by JTS09; 03-26-10 at 09:43 AM.
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I would check the junk yards first. You may very well end up getting a better deal at a junk yard than anywhere else, especially Lexus dealerships.
I would even hire someone to look for parted-out LS's.
But if you take this route, be absolutely certain that it will work properly on your car before you buy anything. Make sure that a nav sys from a different LS460 would work on yours (you may check with your dealer on this matter).
Good luck.
I would even hire someone to look for parted-out LS's.
But if you take this route, be absolutely certain that it will work properly on your car before you buy anything. Make sure that a nav sys from a different LS460 would work on yours (you may check with your dealer on this matter).
Good luck.
My 2 cents, I would research for any head units available and bring the part in to a dealership for reprogramming and get them to install. It will be pricy, but definitely not as pricy as 13k.
#15
not to hijack this thread, but as a side note, anyone think of taking out the existing hard drive and cloning to a bigger one to get more storage capacity??? i been thinking of doing this, but don't have a full day off to properly do this....any thoughts would be appreciated....