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  1. In my case map updates are still free (that may be the last one that is though) so no point in not updating it. It also integrates with the HUD (which on my vehicle AA and ACP do not). You are correct that on MM19 systems the map data is 6 months old when released. Paul
  2. I was at the dealer yesterday and the new fix mentioned by Lexus in March is not yet available. (All that there is currently is the RX CANbus plate) Paul
  3. You should be able to download the updates from Lexus Tech and do it yourself. https://www.lexus-tech.eu/ Just beware that if it goes wrong, it may cost you a new multimedia unit.... (if it goes wrong with the dealer doing it then it would be up to them to put it right) Paul
  4. Just to let everyone know - for MM17 and MM19 systems - 2024v1 maps have been released (based on Q3 2023 map data) and when loaded via USB stick they work fine (as do speed camera alerts - which may not work if on OTA update is done). It took the usual 65 to 70 minutes to complete. Paul
  5. Interesting that all the user comments and Lexus replies from that Lexus magazine web page have gone missing!
  6. Unfortunately this looks like scratches rather than the coating lifting off. Not sure if you can get a new plastic cover? (Issue is it may only be sold with the screen as one part). Paul
  7. Our NX screen coating was gradually damaged when the car was valeted (I no longer let anyone else clean the interior of our cars other then the dealer vacuum at servicing). By the time I realised it was happening it was too late (it started lifting at the edges). The anti glare is very susceptible to common interior car cleaning materials. I believe there was an admitted fault on some IS screens but that may have only been in the USA. When it happened on our NX I complained and got nowhere. So I just went to the valeter, asked what he used, bought some myself and used that on a micro fibre cloth to remove the rest of the coating. Took a while but it all came off. And once it was completely removed I could not notice a difference between when the coating was undamaged versus completely removed. As long as the underlying screen surface is not damaged you should be ok. IIRC the product was Frogchem silicone gloss. Hope that helps. Cheers, Paul
  8. You will probably have an MM17 version of the multimedia system in that vehicle which should be able to do at least a 128GB stick when formatted fat32. As Adrian says, check it really is FAT32 - modern versions of windows won't format fat32 natively and you need a third party application to make a fat32 filesystem on large sticks. There are also restrictions to number of directories and max file limit but I would guess unless you have 10s of GB of music loaded already you won't be anywhere near that. Paul
  9. I had also noticed that April had changed to "coming weeks". A bit of a worry. Paul
  10. Interesting. My only two data points are that 128GB works on a 2015 NX and a 2021 RX. Never tried in an RC. I know the MM21 system in the new cars has an upper limit of 32GB (progress?), but MM13/15/17/19 should do more. All need to be FAT32 though. David - is it possible you had a 32GB stick formatted as FAT32, but larger ones with something else?
  11. Our 2015 NX will play 128GB formatted with fat32. I suspect it's the filesystem type that is preventing it playing. Modern versions of windows can't format fat32 in large filesystems so you need a third party program. Paul
  12. Colin, I am not sure about this. I think the official word on this from Lexus is somewhat ambiguous - it talks about 1 iteration, which I assume to mean only 1 version of the plate has been created. It's in the comments section. https://mag.lexus.co.uk/lexus-uk-statement-on-vehicle-theft/comment-page-4/#comments Paul
  13. Looks like the person who alerted Watchdog has set up a website to record theft cases: https://reportcanbus.com/
  14. Let me guess... You are using an iPhone as the hotspot? Paul
  15. I agree about the plates - The original plates were a copy of those used to prevent car jacking in South Africa. If there is some enhancement perhaps it's thicker gauge steel in another manufacturing run? I'm not totally convinced that encryption can't be added in software for at least few critical commands (such as "correct key present"). To me the idea of trading in a 4RX for a 5RX sounds like a triumph of hope over experience!
  16. Pete - I agree with you, but it will depend on what the insurance does. If insurance rises even more to say 3k per year, you can take quite a kicking on the trade in and still come out on top....
  17. I have heard from dealers that Lexus Insurance are now often turning down the "complimentary" 3 day cover, so the owners has to arrange cover themselves before driving away. Not sure if this applies to LBX, but I heard it is happening even on new NX450h+ for instance.
  18. If they are now at the stage of cutting the wiring loom to gain access they would not even need to smash the plate. The plate only covers the connector area, not the entire loom. This was only a matter of time. The plate should have bought enough time to engineer a software fix.... But here we are still discussing the lack of solution...
  19. As a fellow 4RX owner I feel your pain. You may have seen on another thread that one of the sticking plasters is unfortunately starting to peel off: there was a report of a vehicle with the plate fitted being stolen... I have already sent that info to customer relations. If they want to be specific about the gen 4 RX, it has not taken 7 years. The vehicle was being delivered to the the UK in early 2016 I believe. The first CAN theft I can find on the web is February 2021 in Japan. That's 5 years. Second hand values have dropped significantly on 4 RX in the last 12 months unfortunately. Paul
  20. The facelift MK4 certainly uses a combination of sat nav data and speed limit signs. When I pull off the drive onto the street it has not seen a speed limit sign but it does know the limit is 30mph. Not sure about the pre facelift MK4. However, I believe there is a TSB for a software update to prevent the camera recognising signs on trucks as speed limit signs. (I saw that on Lexus Tech at some point... Perhaps check with the dealer). Paul
  21. I'm going to try again to get more clarity on this issue. Paul
  22. It's very odd and it seems impossible to get a straight answer here. I have been told by Lexus UK and by my dealer that you only need plates on the left headlight ECU loom and not the right one. I asked why some were reporting having them on both and was simply told the right was unnecessary.
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