Toyota Sequoia Navigation 2005 Owner's Manual
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To update the navigation system, you'll need to purchase the latest map DVD from a Toyota dealer or authorized retailer. Insert the new DVD into the navigation unit to update the maps.
Check the fuse associated with the navigation system and ensure it isn't blown. If the fuse is intact, inspect the wiring connections. If the issue persists, the display unit may need professional servicing.
To reset the navigation system, disconnect the vehicle's battery for about 10 minutes. Reconnect the battery, and the system should reboot. Ensure you have the radio and navigation codes available if required.
The 2005 Toyota Sequoia’s navigation system does not support Bluetooth audio streaming. You can use an auxiliary input or an FM transmitter as alternatives for playing music from your phone.
Purchase a new map DVD from a Toyota dealership. Insert the DVD into the navigation system to update the maps. Consider using a portable GPS or smartphone navigation app for more frequent updates.
Press the 'Dest' button on the navigation system. Enter the address using the touchscreen or select a point of interest. Confirm the destination to begin navigation.
Ensure the GPS antenna is not obstructed and is functioning correctly. Outdated maps can also lead to incorrect locations, so consider updating the map DVD.
Drive to an open area and press the 'Menu' button on the navigation system. Select 'System Setup' followed by 'Calibration'. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration.
The 'Off-road' mode allows the system to track your route even when driving in areas not covered by the map data, such as backcountry trails.
Ensure the GPS antenna is positioned correctly and not blocked by metallic objects. Avoid using window tints that contain metallic components and ensure the antenna is not damaged.