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Subby

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  1. Hi Guys,

    I need to backup the Whersis Navigation Map DVD V16. I have tried and haven't been successful. The navigation system says cannot read disk. I used a TDK DVD+R disk.

    Could anyone please let me know the steps on how I can backup my Whereis MAP DVD and burn it back onto another disk which works. Lets say I need to do this so I can store the original copy in a safe place and use the backup :)

    Sorry for the late reply.

    You might try to burn the xxx.ISO file (about 3.3GB) using CD Burner XP - this can be freely downloaded off the 'Net.

    Contact me if you want a copy

  2. I've found this forum to be a great source of information.

    And as a 1st-time owner of a Lexus, I've found the responses, advice and views of more "senior" members very helpful.

    BTW, buying the IS250 SL has been the best use of my kids' inheritance so far - Love that car!!! And a big thank you to everyone who shares their knowledge and experience so freely - so please keep it coming !!

  3. Thanks to the instructions in various posts here, I was able to download the Whereis V16 Lexus-Toyota DVD, burn it successfully and install it ... no major problem, except for the download which took 6 days!!

    A special thanks to you, Korvan, for the video - after viewing that, it was all a piece of cake!

    Thanks everyone, once again - this forum is really fun !!

    Subby

  4. Firstly, thanks to everyone for their comments and feedback. In particular, Lexus Nerd - thanks for the link http://www.lexus.com.au/service/fuel/. That has put my mind at ease once and for all on the E10 issue.

    The following are my conclusions from the posts so far:

    It's fine to use E10 95 Octane fuel - the E10 and 95 Octane are BOTH important.

    Fuel consumption is affected more by driving style and conditions than by the E10 addition.

    In Melbourne, United's E10 95 Octane fuel is cheaper than any other brand of 91 Octane ULP, let alone other 95 Octane fuel (with or without discount fuel vouchers) .... so it makes good sense to use it if there is an outlet handy.

    Thanks again and great to be part of this forum

    Avafunday

    Subby

  5. Could you more experienced Lexus owners please clarify this point for me?

    I've got conflicting advice from the people at the dealer's. The salesman said that you could use ethanol-mixed 95 octane fuel quite safely, while the service bloke advised against this.

    Haven't noticed any major difference in the engine behaviour between United's 95 Octane ethanol-mixed vs Shell's 95 Octane....however, I think I was getting better mileage with United compared to Shell.

    Haven't tried 98 Octane - the price differential seems significant.

    Would love to hear what your experience has been.

    Thanks

    Subby

    (IS250 Sports Luxury - 2007)

  6. Have recently fulfilled my dream of driving a Lexus and bought an IS250 Sports Luxury (2007). It has taken some getting used to (the car is more intelligent than I am !!) but it's been great so far. And Lexus service also lives up to its first-rate reputation.

    If any of you more experienced Lexus owners have some tips on some do's and don'ts for newbies like me, that would be appreciated.

    Looking forward to some enjoyable years ahead and an interesting exchange of views

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