Points of Interest on Nav screen
#1
Points of Interest on Nav screen
I have a 2022 Lexus Rx350. The navigation screen shows every possible Point of Interest (POI). They show as red squares on the Nav screen.
I'd like it to show NO POI's. I have a call in to the dealer tech, but have been trading phone messages with her for several days. Any clue on how to turn these off??
I'd like it to show NO POI's. I have a call in to the dealer tech, but have been trading phone messages with her for several days. Any clue on how to turn these off??
#2
You need to go into the menu and look for Navigation or Destination. Once in look around for the settings. There will be a page with items to be displayed. or not displayed.
Since its a new car. You need to download an Owner's Manual. Go to Lexus Drivers and register your car. Then you can download all manuals. The paper version is good. But its easier to Control F on a PDF page. To find what you are looking for.
Since its a new car. You need to download an Owner's Manual. Go to Lexus Drivers and register your car. Then you can download all manuals. The paper version is good. But its easier to Control F on a PDF page. To find what you are looking for.
#3
Thanks for getting me to thinking. I had found the POI selections on the map, but not one to simply clear them. Looking for Map Functions within the menu, I found the option to simply hide Points of Interest. The info was in the Nav manual, just not easy to find. These manuals are 500 pages or so each, for the car and another for nav.
Thanks Again
Thanks Again
#4
Thanks for getting me to thinking. I had found the POI selections on the map, but not one to simply clear them. Looking for Map Functions within the menu, I found the option to simply hide Points of Interest. The info was in the Nav manual, just not easy to find. These manuals are 500 pages or so each, for the car and another for nav.
Thanks Again
Thanks Again
#6
OP, I'm in the same boat having just purchased a 2022 RX350 with the 12.3" or whatever screen. I'm glad I'm retired so I can invest the time reading the pile of manuals, and fingering screens and buttons. It's a steep mountain to climb, but I'm slowly getting there. The wizards came up a bit short on their intuitive approach.
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