Is84f
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2010 isf
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2020
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New South Wales
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I know genuine wheels have the corner theyre suited to stamped e.g. FR front right front left etc etc. Guessing a copy wouldnt The aftermarket isf rims ive seen also look different visually in the centre cap area
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Comes up as 35330-50030 https://lexus-japan.epc-data.com/is_f/use20/161653/chassis/3512/35330/
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Neurus is correct. Seems even the cheap $50 V24s on ebay before were fake version-edits of an older version (22). Yet to see a real V24 in the wild, just original Tomtom discs which are currently $177 at navshop.com.au Looks like all the listings on ebay are gone now, which is good. One of the Lexus dealers have confirmed that (the real) v25 still hasnt reached them yet. Im going to check with head office to see if theyd have an idea at all on a rough ETA
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Putting aside being copies - his deciet is far far worse.. the discs he sells are actually an older version with a renamed version file to trick the buyer, being sold each year but with the same actual map over and over. So youre not even buying a newer map, its like older version 22 or something, with a BS version 27 showing. You don't even get the latest 'real' lexus/toyota map (which is 24) The lexus nav unit looks at a version file on the disc and when you choose the option to show the info on your nav thats what it displays. Effectively he could edit it to show v99 and then burn a copy and your nav will show version 99 in info (and running version 22 map data behind scenes) This same guy just so happened to have a REAL version 24 for sale in its original dvd case at one point, and was asking $200. To a person not in the know with his tricks- where is his mind at... doesnt he think it will ring alarm bells that he has two v24 listings way different in price i.e. one v24 from a 'smashed car' (fake with a complete different image printing on the disc to that of the genuine one) for $50, and another v24 (real) for $200. Is he not shooting himself in the foot on his own scam. Scum
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@conantThe version it displays (25 aus 14 nz) is obtained from a version file on the disc which can be edited to whatever you want - you could put version 35 in there, copy it to a disc and itll show that on your navs screen. The map data itself however is from an old version and is unchanged. It will work, but you're truly running version 22 maps...
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Just got off the phone with Lexus parts department. He said definitely v24 is the latest disc, and the information he has is that end of February 2021, their latest disc release update (which he referred as being v25) should be available for purchase new. In other words it sounds like any current v25 26 or 27 are all fraudulent version changes, and probably screen printed labels to disc. He suggested to wait until Feb/march if intending to spend money on a genuine disc update. If anyone has a legit v24 , not a version edit , lemme know. Wouldnt mind it in the interim until the real v25 comes.
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Wow, I bought a disc from that gumtree guy as well many months ago. Good thing I came across this page, so I know never to buy from him if he pops up on Gumtree again Shame people are such rip offs. Its funny, he installed the disc and made sure to show me it was V26, but clearly an edit in the file he has done, per the previous posts An image can be made via DVD decrypter from memory just fyi, but i guess no point if its an edit
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You're welcome. I also wanted to add some additional information for anyone else looking to do their own install. I made up my own 'T harnesses'. i.e. OEM harness plugs into custom T harness, custom T harness has some wires tapped in the middle, and the other end plugs back into your amp. Makes things 100% reversible with no damage or modification to any OEM wiring. Suitable for someone needing subwoofer signals, front door speaker/woofer signals, remote wire, grounds, constant 12v etc for aftermarket line out converters. Here is the info, again for this particular year range and plug type: Plugs A+B. Standard Toyota 6+10 pin plugs. I bought male ends to plug into amp, and female ends to plug into the factory amplifier wiring (and then connect them together to make your custom harness and tee off whatever signals you need) I didnt need to use plug A, but plug B comes in handy as its a speaker plug and used to Tee off subwoofer signal wires Note: The only reservation I have with a pre-made 'Plug A' , is that the OEM Toyota 12v harness wires appear to be a thicker gauge than the rest of the harnesses for the 12v wires going into the amp. The aftermarket pre-made 'Plug A' 6 pin (where 4 wires are used) would not be to my liking as a 'pass-through' If I had to actually tap into 'Plug A' (which I dont in my setup), I would have either de-pinned the aftermarket harnesses to put replace with a thicker gauge to match OEM, or just buy a 'crimp it yourself' solution for this plug and make one from scratch. The pre-made aftermarket stuff seem to be fine as a pass-through in terms of wiring gauge for plugs B+C (speaker wires). Visually they appear to be the same gauge and copper wires. Male end: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32670180830.html Female end: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1245505321.html Plug C One of many 12 pin plug combinations. Another speaker plug per the above diagram. This one is commonly referred to as the "5+7" plug for Toyota. This harness already had both male and female ends, and a 'Tee off' already done for you into a 3rd plug (which you could cut off). Plugs into amp wiring, and other end into the amp. Good to take front door woofer signals etc. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000897175949.html Plug D Another 12 pin. Mainly data signal based stuff Only real thing to 'tee' off here, is a remote wire (That is, if you dont want to run a fresh one from your fuse box, or use a 'remote turn on' feature from many modern line out converters) I couldnt find anything pre-made, but this is a male and female end, with crimp pins. You can get this from Digikey, Mouser etc. Female side part 1473407-1 . Pins part 1674742-1 Male side, part 1318774-1 . Pins part 1123343-1
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Hey guys. Been looking into a line out converter for the ISF to add another amp/sub. Found a lot of wiring information for pre-MY10model ISF / IS250, but was finding it hard to find a wiring diagram for the late 2009+. As many would know, heaps of colours changed, and for some reason they had an obsession with running pairs of 'white and red' wires in the one harness. There are a couple of threads with information here and there, and a couple of snippets of information or screenshots, but I wanted to know basically every wires purpose at the amp for this year model. After digging all over, and obtaining the diagram which suited my car, I made a coded reference chart. Please note that a diagonal black line means the pin is not in use. Not to be confused with the 1st power plugs 2 pins which are half coloured black, half coloured white (which are the 2 grounds). This was for a Lexus IS , ML MY10 late 2009 build, I believe 2011 to be the same. In any case, hoping this wiring chart will help someone else in need in the future. Cheers
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Never know where it can head
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Hi all Just joined up, hopefully learn a few things about these cars . Heres a pic. See you around the forums.