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|    Frank <"frank to Ed P    |
|    Re: Toyota map DVD can't be read.    |
|    16 Jul 23 07:33:18    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair       From: "@frank.net              On 7/14/2023 2:38 PM, Ed P wrote:       > On 7/14/2023 2:30 PM, micky wrote:       >> DVD can't be read, what to do?       >>       >> Toyota Solara with Navigation, which means map DVD. Two or 3 years ago,       >> occasionally I'd get an error message when car first started so radio       >> first tries to read the map. I would either stop and start the car, or       >> later I realized I could eject the DVD and reinsert it and it always       >> worked the 2nd time. (There is a separate CD drive for playing music.)       >>       >> Bought a DVD cleaning DVD, which is a disk with a brush! Used 2 or 3       >> times. Didn't help.       >>       >> Changed from the 2005 edition of the map, that came with the car when       >> new, to the 2008 edition, the last year they made one. Didn't help.       >>       >> Both map DVDs look pristine. No fingerprints, not even old ones that       >> have been wiped away.       >>       >> In the last month, problem's gotten more frequent, but still worked the       >> 2nd time every time. Yesterday, didn't work until the 3rd time. And       >> today, right after I bought tires for a car trip tomorrow, wouldn't work       >> right at all.       >>       >> I restarted the map, and the map restarted itself 2 or 3 times** for       >> each time I restarted, and never completely displayed the map, and       >> always insufficent for moving my location while I drive***.       >>       >> A couple strange things, never happened before today: 1) Start of the       >> day, changing stations, which is usually instantaneous, took 5 or 10       >> seconds every time. Changing volume, for which there is a knob       >> (although it's not a direct rheostat control) also took 5 or 10 seconds.       >> Changing from FM band 1 to 2 (6 memories each) also took 5 or 10       >> seconds. Saving presets took 5 or 10 seconds. This delay phenomenon       >> never happened before and I don't see how it's related to not reading       >> the map DVD, but otoh, it's not a coincidence, is it? (Once the radio       >> was on a station, the radio worked fine.)       >> 2) Sometimes**** much of the map showed, but a       quadrilateral       >> to the left of center, using about 1/5th of the screen, was dark and       >> blank. But driving didn't move the map. ****Or maybe all the time. Sun       >> was very bright.       >>       >> How do I fix this?       >>       >       > If you want navigation, buy a Garmin. Cheaper than any service call for       > repairing the DVD unit.       >              I have an old Garmin that still works fine and gets lifetime map       updates. Years ago a son had a BMW and when nav system went down it was       repaired under warranty and if not for warranty would have cost a couple       of thousand dollars to repair.              I understand GPS sales took a big dip with most people now just using       their cell phones.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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