Toyota Land Cruiser Navigation 2005 Owner's Manual
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To update the navigation system, you need to purchase the latest map update DVD from Toyota or an authorized dealer. Insert the DVD into the navigation unit and follow the on-screen instructions.
To reset the navigation system, turn off your vehicle and disconnect the battery for a few minutes. Reconnect the battery and restart the vehicle. This should reset the system.
Weak GPS signals can be caused by obstructions such as tall buildings or mountains. Ensure the GPS antenna is not covered or damaged. If the issue persists, it may require a service check.
To enter a destination, press the "Dest" button on the navigation screen, select "Enter Address," and follow the prompts to input the address. Confirm the address to begin navigation.
Yes, you can use voice commands to control the navigation system. Press the voice command button on the steering wheel and follow the prompts to input destinations or control settings.
To adjust the screen brightness, go to the "Setup" menu, select "Display," and then adjust the brightness slider to your preference.
The navigation system automatically switches between day and night modes based on the vehicle's headlights. You can manually adjust this in the "Display" settings under "Setup."
If the navigation system shows an incorrect location, ensure the GPS antenna is unobstructed. If the problem persists, recalibrate the system or perform a system reset by disconnecting the battery.
To set a home location, press "Dest," select "Set Home," and enter your home address. Save the location to easily navigate back home in the future.
The 2005 Toyota Land Cruiser navigation system supports basic audio functions. You can play CDs or connect an auxiliary device if the feature is available.