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Wozza

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    Wozza
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  • Lexus Model
    IS250 SE-L MM
  • Year of Lexus
    2006
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Durham

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  1. It's hinged at the back and an alarm sensor in behind it from memory. Use a thin piece of plastic to undo it.I removed the whole unit then converting the interior to LED's.
  2. This link may help (it's a US site, but will give you an idea what is done). https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lexusdrivers/info/my-lexus/service/maintenance-schedule.do Also note service records are transmitted once at the end of every day to Lexus if they fail for any reason they will never be re-transmitted and they have to be inspected at the servicing dealership, I had a missing service record and had to ring the Dealership for confirmation.
  3. I don't go to the main dealership just to get the dealership stamps with the age of my car it will add very little to the resale value. My car has done 71K and as others have said better value could be found at independent garages. However for me it's all about respect, trust and good service, the dealership treats me fairly and explains exactly what needs to be done at a reasonable price. If the price is too high I can simply walk away but I have never had to do this. At the end of the day it's personal choice but for me I'm happy to stay at my local Lexus dealership.
  4. The £159 deal is interim I think the Major is £100 more and the books get stamped.
  5. I have a similar age car/mileage and I get the Lexus Essential Service plan which is £159. I have a good relationship with the dealership and they suggest any extras needed at the time of service.
  6. I think it's 100 Mile limit and a charge for every mile over but this may vary at each dealership, just make sure you check the small print.
  7. Have a read of this thread. Read the attached pdf this may work but note it is a US site so may not work on Euro specs. Otherwise its a trip to the dealer or buy a Techstream cable from ebay for £20 and do it yourself. http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/topic/71465-unlocking-all-doors-on-walkup/
  8. You can purchase on-line on the following link. You have a Gen 05 unit you just need the number from your current DVD. http://www.lexus-mapupdates.eu/
  9. Nice to see the Lexus is growing on you and you can now use the boot release :-) Can't comment on the lag as I have an auto/petrol but I'm sure other members can.
  10. For boot release you need to hold the button for a few seconds it's not instant. That caught me out. This can be changed at a dealer to single, double or long press (default).
  11. Thanks for the confirmation Gaz the reset is simply to force the firmware update and not normally required. When you inserted the new disk did it load a new firmware by any chance? Program destinations on the move has been on the last few years disks not specific to the 13/14 edition.
  12. Thanks bluenose it's the 13/14 that may have the 'I Agree' removed previous versions all have the 'I Agree; at startup
  13. Glad the power cycle did the trick and the new firmware is installed. You can be assured the firmware has been read from the disk as the removal of power resets the unit. The mark II IS with DVD satnav is a GEN 5 unit. We just need confirmation from another member with the disk that the 'I Agree' has or hasn't been removed.
  14. That's the US version so may be different. Can anyone else confirm this that has the 13/14 update?
  15. If you used the link above it is delivered from the UK at around the same price. Yes 32-bit only as the driver does not work on 64 bit.
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