Toyota Land Cruiser Navigation 2017 Owner's Manual
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To update the navigation system, visit the Toyota website to check for available map updates. Download the update to a USB drive and insert it into the vehicle's USB port. Follow the on-screen instructions on your navigation system to complete the update.
First, ensure that your GPS signal is not obstructed by tall buildings or dense foliage. If the problem persists, try resetting the navigation system by turning off the vehicle and restarting it. If the issue continues, a system calibration may be needed, which can be performed by a Toyota dealer.
Yes, you can connect your smartphone to the 2017 Land Cruiser's navigation system via Bluetooth or USB. This allows you to use certain apps and features directly through the vehicle's interface.
Press the voice command button on the steering wheel, and wait for the prompt. Say "Navigate to [destination address or point of interest]." Follow the system prompts to confirm and start navigation.
To reset the navigation system to factory settings, go to the system settings menu, select 'General', then 'Restore Factory Settings'. Confirm the reset when prompted to complete the process.
In the navigation settings, select 'Route Preferences' and choose 'Avoid Toll Roads'. The system will then calculate routes that bypass toll roads whenever possible.
Screen freezing or lagging can be caused by outdated software or system glitches. Try restarting the vehicle or performing a system reset. If the issue persists, consult a Toyota dealer for a software update or further diagnosis.
While viewing the map, select the desired location and press 'Save'. You can then enter a name for the location and confirm to save it as a favorite for easy access in the future.
The navigation system offers several map views, including 2D North-up, 2D Heading-up, and 3D perspective. You can switch between these views in the map settings menu.
Check the fuse associated with the navigation system and ensure it is not blown. If the fuse is intact, try disconnecting the vehicle's battery for a few minutes to reset the system. If the problem persists, contact a Toyota service center for assistance.