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Just sharing this in case someone is interested. I installed an Android Auto / Apple CarPlay kit on my 2012 IS350. It is not cheap, but I like my car and I wanted to have updated maps. I did the installation myself; I deviated a little bit from the supplied instructions. I used a DNA USB adaptor instead of the supplied one as I didn’t want to drill a new hole. I also modified slightly the microphone to make it fit in a blank button cover. This supports wired or wireless connectivity. I have been using it since February connecting my Pixel phone. The system is 100% stable; it always connects on the first attempt and responds quickly. A long press on the hangup steering wheel button toggles between OEM and the kit. I had an audio issue which I found a solution for. Their support generally responds quickly. I would rate this 9.5 out of 10. I have nothing to do with the company that sell this; I am just sharing it as someone might be looking for options. These are the links: https://www.naviplus.com.au/online-store/2009-2012-Lexus-IS-XE20-Apple-CarPlay-&-Android-Auto-Integration-p378839316 https://frankiesautoelectrics.com.au/product/dna-toyusb03-usb-adaptor-lead-to-suit-toyota-vehicles-small
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I have tried GROM in my 2012 IS350 and ended up returning it as it was very unstable. GROM seems to focus their development and testing on older 2IS cars. Now there is a new head unit for our cars that looks quite promising: T'Eyes CC3. https://teyes.com.au/products/lexus-is250-xe20-2005-2013 They have 3 alternatives: + Option A for most recent 2IS, Option B for older 2IS; these look OEM! + and another version for cars with no OEM navigation. I am most interested in Option A which is the one I would need for my car. Has anyone installed this? There is a forum in the UK with interesting information; ignore the XTRONS posts: https://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/133798-mini-review-of-xtrons-head-unit-for-the-is250/?&page=2#comments According to that forum the temperature buttons come hardwired for LHD cars (which will annoy me!) but a guy has found a way to swap it (no details). Has anyone had any experience with this or attempted swapping the buttons around?
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There is a new head unit for our cars that looks quite promising. T'Eyes CC3. https://teyes.com.au/products/lexus-is250-xe20-2005-2013 They have 3 alternatives: + Option A for most recent 2IS, Option B for older 2IS; these look OEM! + and another version for cars with no OEM navigation. I am most interested in Option A which is the one I would need for my car. Has anyone installed this? There is a forum in the UK with interesting information; ignore the XTRONS posts: https://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/133798-mini-review-of-xtrons-head-unit-for-the-is250/?&page=2#comments According to that forum the temperature buttons come hardwired for LHD cars (which will annoy me!) but a guy has found a way to swap it (no details). Has anyone had any experience with this or attempted swapping the buttons around?
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Hi Bazzle, I am looking into the LCA bushings because my 2012 IS350 is wearing the inner side of the passenger front tyre more than it should. The alignment guy told me it has more camber than it should and cannot be corrected by alignment only. I have a few questions for you: Why did you use RC-F bushes instead of IS ones? Are they somehow correcting the issue? I see Lexus has IS specific alternative parts to replace them: right side 48075-30030 0 offset 48075-30050 -20 offset 48075-30040 +20 offset left side 48076-30030 0 offset 48076-30050 -20 offset 48076-30040 +20 offset and SuperPro has variations too: they have Standard, Single offset and Double offset Based on the links in your post, I believe you have used RC-F ones with 0 offset on both sides. Correct? So, then I could either go with RC-F bushes, IS bushes with or without offset, or SuperPro standard, single or double offset. With the IS options, I wouldn't know if I need 0, -20, or +20 on one side or both sides... The SuperPro need to be pressed in the bracket which is a pain... I would need to get that done. Are you still happy with your RC-F ones? Would you recommend me those? Has the car become more noisy or has more vibrations? I will appreciate your comments. Thanks,
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The sad reality is that GPS DVD is not updated any longer for our systems. Last version is v24 released in 2019 with information collected in 2018. https://city-lexus-shop.myshopify.com/collections/lexus-is-accessories-2013/products/new-arrival-sat-nav-update-dvd-australia-version-24-tomtom-maps Anyone offering a newer version is selling you and old version (most likely v22 from 2017) with a modified version file inside. Somebody uploaded v22 once somewhere....
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Hi Bazzle, Just checking that the 1% or so diameter increase didn't cause any issues. I had been asking around about the same and all tyre shops suggested keeping original size to prevent issues with ABS, traction control, speedometer, etc. Thanks,
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I asked TomTom directly. This is their response: Thank you for contacting TomTom Customer Support. We regret to inform you that we currently don’t have updates on when the updates will be available. Considering the ongoing COVID-19 situation its likely that it might be delayed further or may not be available at all. Normally they release updates once a year. Regards, TomTom Customer Support