Toyota Navigation Radio CD DVD Changer Display Repair
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86110-47080
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Toyota Prius 2004 to 2009 Common Problems: Touch Screen no response, Black screen, Intermittent operation. Repair Cost: $250. to 650.
Repair Cost: $200. to $500. Removal & Installation Instruction Click Here Extra Repair cost if complete
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E7022 |
Toyota Prius
Navigation Radio
CD Changer Display 2010, 2011, 2012 Common Problem: Does not read GPS Disc, No Display, Touch Panel Malfunction Repair Cost: $375. to $650. Extra Repair cost if complete
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177300-7641 |
Toyota Land Crusier
Navigation Display Radio CD Changer
2003 to 2007 Repair Cost: $250. to $850.
Extra Repair cost if complete
PC Board needs to be replaced.
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Highlander 2007 to 2009
Highlander 2004 to 2007 |
Toyota High Lander
Navigation Radio CD Display
2007 to 2009 Repair Cost: $350. to 650. Extra Repair cost if complete PC
Board or Drive needs to be replaced.
Highlander
Removal & Installation Instruction Note: Navigation Drive unit located under the seat |
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86120-0t060
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Toyota Venza
Navigation CD Chnager Radio
2009 2010 2011 Repair Cost: $350. to 650. Extra Repair cost if complete
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86120-OC220
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TUNDRA & SEQUOIA
NAVIGATION JBL Radio CD CHANGER
Made by Denso Repair Cost: $350. to $650.
Extra Repair cost if complete
PC Board needs to be replaced.
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86120-0815 E7001
TUNDRA: 2004 - 2006
SEQUOIA: 2003 - 2006
SIENNA: 2004 - 2009
4RUNNER: 2004 - 2007
HIGHLANDER: 2001 - 2007
SOLARA: 2004 - 2008
CAMRY: 2004 - 2007
Rav4 : 2001 - 2007
FJ Cruiser: 2007 - 2008
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Toyota Navigation GPS Radio CD Changer
Common Problems: Repair Cost: $250.00 to 650.00 Extra Repair cost if complete Note: Remove your discs from CD Changer prior shipping.
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Model # for 2007 to 2009 DW468100-0251 Model # for 2010 to 2012 86120-06510 E7024
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Toyota Camry Navigation
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Repair Cost: $250.00 to $550.00
Extra Repair cost if complete
PC Board needs to be replaced.
Common Problems: No Display, won't eject, Shows error, Does not read disc. Note: Remove your discs from CD Changer prior shipping. |
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Model # 86841-50020 Landcruiser 2000-2007
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Toyota Navigation Repair
Made by Denso
Common Problems:
Repair Cost: $250.00 to 550.00
Extra Repair cost if complete
PC Board needs to be replaced.
Please ship your unit for Free Estimate |
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Toyota Sienna Repair Cost: $125. to $245. CD Changer shows error message, wont load nor accept disc, half display is dim, when press scan switch it does not top at any FM or AM stations.
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Rav4 2004 to 2006 Repair Cost: |
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Toyota Corolla 2009 Repair Cost: |
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Camery 2007 to 2009 Repair Cost: |
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Toyota Camry 05 to 06 Repair cost: |
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Avalon 2006 to 2008 Repair Cost: |
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Toyota Avalon Repair Cost:
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Toyota Tacoma Single CD Player 6 CD Changer
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In Dash 6CD Changer Repair Cost: 86120-AA180
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Toyota Prius Repair Cost: 86120-47100 |
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Toyota Sienna Radio Single CD
2004 to 2009 Repair Cost: $85.00 to $145.00 |
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Toyota ES300 CD Changer
1997 to 2001
Repair Cost: $110. to $245.
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Toyota Scion Radio CD Repair 2003 to 2010 Repair cost: $125. to $185. |
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Bluetooth FAQs:
1. What is Bluetooth technology?Bluetooth is a new wireless technology that enables connectivity between two or more devices (for example, cell phoneand vehicle) by utilizing a 2.4-GHz radio spectrum that has a range of 10 meters. Bluetooth allows customers to use theircompatible cell phones hands-free in the vehicle.Due to variations among service providers, handsets and technology, keep in mind that not all Bluetooth handsets willoffer the same level of functionality within Bluetooth-equipped Toyota vehicles.
2. How does Bluetooth work? (From bluetooth.com)Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology intended to replace the cables connectingportable and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security. The key features of Bluetooth technology arerobustness, low power and low cost. The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform structure for a wide range of devicesto connect and communicate with each other.Bluetooth technology has achieved global acceptance such that any Bluetooth-enabled device, almost anywhere in theworld, can connect to other Bluetooth-enabled devices in proximity. Bluetooth-enabled electronic devices connect andcommunicate wirelessly through short-range, ad hoc networks known as piconets. Each device can simultaneouslycommunicate with up to seven other devices within a single piconet. Each device can also belong to several piconetssimultaneously. Piconets are established dynamically and automatically as Bluetooth-enabled devices enter and leaveradio proximity.A fundamental Bluetooth wireless technology strength is the ability to simultaneously handle both data and voicetransmissions. This enables users to enjoy a variety of innovative solutions such as a hands-free headset for voice calls,printing and fax capabilities, and synchronizing PDA, laptop and mobile phone applications, to name a few.More general information on Bluetooth can be found at www.bluetooth.com
3. What is the range of Bluetooth?The vehicle Bluetooth system can pick up the Bluetooth signal from the handset up to 30 feet from the vehicle. The rangeis largely dependent on which phone is being used and the battery level of the phone.
4. Can any Bluetooth handset be integrated to the Toyota DVD navigation or audio system?Because Bluetooth has a universal standard developed by a consortium of interested companies, almost all Bluetoothhandsets should have some functionality in our vehicles. However, because of the differences in the quality of thehandsets and Bluetooth chip programming, you may encounter different levels of functionality from one phone toanother.
5. Is a charging cradle available for Bluetooth phones?There is currently no charging cradle available from Toyota for Bluetooth handsets.
6. Which Toyota vehicles have Bluetooth technology?Please refer to the LetsTalk Web site for Toyota at toyota.letstalk.com for a list of Toyota vehicles that have availableBluetooth technology.
7. Is there any truth to the Internet virus rumor regarding the Toyota DVD navigation system andBluetooth wireless interface?A rumor has surfaced on the Internet indicating that a cell phone virus could be transmitted to the DVD navigationsystem in certain Toyota models through the Bluetooth wireless interface. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., and its parentcompany, Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan, have investigated this rumor and have determined it to be withoutfoundation for the following reasons: 1) Navigation and audio systems in Toyota vehicles do utilize an embeddedoperating system (OS) and some degree of random access memory (RAM) that are used to store several types ofinformation such as recent destinations, names and attributes of saved destinations, and a telephone directory, amongother items. The operating system itself is proprietary, however, not Symbian as these reports have alleged; and 2)Although the Bluetooth interface does support the Object Push Protocol for transferring the phone book from a Bluetoothcell phone to the DVD navigation system, this is an operator-controlled event and the data cannot be exported (ortransmitted) from the navigation unit. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., has responded promptly to all media inquiriesregarding this matter. Contrary to the original story that appeared on ZDNET, Toyota was never contacted for commentby the writer.BLU Logic®
8. What is BLU Logic?BLU Logic is an accessory device that integrates with the factory audio system to allow convenient hands-free mobilephone use. With BLU Logic, users can answer incoming calls, hear calls through the vehicle’s audio system andcommunicate through the fixed microphone provided. BLU Logic offers the ability to pair with up to seven differentphones, automatic audio routing through the vehicle’s front speakers, automatic muting of the vehicle’s audio systemwhen receiving or making a call, voice dialing for enabled phones and last number redial. Additionally, if the paired phoneoffers Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) compatibility, users may even listen to music streamed from the phonethrough the vehicle’s front speakers.
9. Which vehicles are compatible with BLU Logic?BLU Logic is compatible with most new and late-model (2008+) Toyota vehicles without JBL® audio systems. BLU Logicmay also not be compatible with some navigation-equipped vehicles. For specific vehicle compatibility information, pleasesee your local Toyota dealer.
10. How do I get the best voice quality when using BLU Logic?Because the BLU Logic system incorporates a technology to suppress background noise, users should speak in a normalconversational volume.
11. Where can I get more information about BLU Logic?Please visit http://www.blulogicupdate.com for additional information or visit your local Toyota dealer.FEATURES
12. What hands-free features are enabled through Bluetooth wireless technology?Bluetooth technology is available on select DVD navigation system-equipped vehicles. This allows for hands-free cellphone use with certain handsets. Once the handset is paired to the vehicle (up to four different phones can be pairedwith one vehicle) and the handset information has been transferred (phone book and speed-dial numbers) into the DVDnavigation system, the customer typically can enjoy the following hands-free benefits: Hands-free mobile phone operation with a built-in microphone and utilization of the audio speakers. Answering incoming calls with one touch of the steering-wheel control or the navigation screen. Automatic audio mute when receiving or making a call. Dialing a number by using the touch pad on the navigation screen. One-touch dialing on the navigation screen for speed-dial numbers (17). Making a call from the phone book (1000 numbers). Making a return call from the outgoing call log or the incoming call log (five most recent calls). One-touch dial to points of interest on the navigation screen.
13. How do I continue a Bluetooth call after I leave the vehicle?The instructions for this procedure are included in the Installation Quick Reference Guide for each Bluetooth handset.Please select the instructions that correspond to your Bluetooth phone.
14. How can a customer sign up for mobile phone service?Toyota has provided a mobile-phone section within the LetsTalk Web site at toyota.letstalk.com for customers tocomplete all the following steps with a minimum amount of time and effort: Choose a handset. Choose a service provider. Go through the purchase procedure on the site, and LetsTalk can activate the handset and have it deliveredwithin two days.
15. What if customers have questions about the right calling plan to choose, or the right handset tochoose? What if they want to switch calling plans?By utilizing the LetsTalk Web site, dealers and customers can access the following: Information about all calling plans, including pricing and information about number of minutes available. Information about available handsets, including key technical information.
16. How many phones can be paired to the Toyota Bluetooth system?Navigation-based systems can pair with four to six mobile phones depending on the vehicle. Bluetooth-enabled audiobasedsystems can pair with six cell phones.
17. If the systems can pair with multiple phones (four with navigation, six with audio), how will thesystems determine which paired phones will be activated?A system will search for the most recently used phone. If this phone is not in the vehicle (or turned on), the Bluetoothsystem will not be active. To activate Bluetooth a new phone can be paired, or an already paired phone can be selectedfor the Bluetooth system memory.
18. Can I transfer numbers from my Bluetooth phone to the vehicle?Some phone and service-provider combinations allow you to download your phone book directly into the ToyotaBluetooth system. Others are more restrictive.
19. How can I activate my Bluetooth handset in my vehicle?Different phone and service-provider combinations follow different protocols for pairing a Bluetooth phone to a hands-freedevice. Please refer to your phone's owner's manual for pairing instructions.
20. Which handsets can I utilize?Bluetooth handsets can vary in quality and contain different Bluetooth chip programming. Therefore, not all Bluetoothhandsets will operate at the same level. In order to account for this, Toyota is evaluating Bluetooth handsets and willidentify those that work best with our system.
21. Can a customer buy any Bluetooth handset retail and have it work with/transfer to our system?Because Bluetooth has a universal standard developed by a consortium of interested companies, almost all Bluetoothhandsets should have some functionality in our vehicles. However, because of the differences in the quality of thehandsets and Bluetooth chip programming, not all Bluetooth handsets will have the same level of performance wheninterfacing with the Bluetooth chips in our vehicles. That is why Toyota is evaluating Bluetooth handsets to help ensurequality operation.
22. Where can I find instructions on pairing the handset to the DVD navigation system?These instructions are located on the LetsTalk Web site for Toyota at toyota.letstalk.com
23. What is the warranty on Bluetooth handsets?Handsets are sold separately and typically have a one-year warranty through the manufacturer. Consumers should checkwith the handset manufacturer for details about the warranty.
24. Where is the best place to find information about Bluetooth in my Toyota?Please consult toyota.letstalk.com for details on how a specific phone should perform with your Toyota Bluetooth system.Details on how to manage and pair most phones are provided.The Web site includes the following features: To determine if your existing phone will work: Click the "Pair an Existing Phone" button for a complete listing ofBluetooth phones that have been tested by Toyota. For each phone there will be a feature compatibility chartindicating which features typically work within a specified vehicle. Also, each phone has a user guide that showshow the phone is paired and how to transfer phone numbers into the vehicle system. If you want to purchase a new phone: Click the "Select a New Phone" button for a listing of available cell phoneson the market. For each phone there will be a feature compatibility chart indicating which features typically workwithin a specified vehicle. You can also call Toyota Bluetooth Phone Support, provided by LetsTalk, for anyadditional questions or support: 1-866-825-5460.
25. Is there a phone number I can call instead of utilizing the Web site?Yes, the phone number is listed on the Web site: 1-866-825-5460.WIRELESS NUMBER PORTABILITY
26. What does Wireless Local Number Portability (WLNP) mean?This is a new government-mandated process that requires all wireless service providers to allow customers to maintaintheir current wireless phone numbers when they change service providers.
27. How does a customer take advantage of WLNP?Customers and dealers should be aware of the following when trying to keep an existing phone number: Know the details. Your new carrier will need to know information about your existing account. So forconvenience, bring a bill from your existing carrier to your new one. If you don't have a copy of your bill, knowthe exact details of your account, including name (for example, is it billed to "Bill" or "William" Smith), address,account number and phone number. Leave some time. The process can take a few minutes or a few hours. It could take even longer for your phoneto be fully functional (such as being able to receive incoming calls). Timing counts. Start the process with your new carrier. If you cancel your current service with your existingcarrier, you may end up losing your number. Are you a free agent? You may be under contract with your existing carrier, who may charge you an earlyterminationfee if you cancel your existing service while still under contract. Start from scratch. You may need a new phone when you switch carriers, even if you are keeping your number.Familiarize yourself with your new carrier's rate plans, coverage area and features, too, because you'll need tochoose a new plan. Your consent is needed. Your new wireless carrier will need your authorization to move your wireless numberfrom your old carrier. This protects you from carriers switching your number without your permission.
28. Will my wireless local number work if I move across the country?The "L" in WLNP, "Local" means that when you switch carriers you will be able to keep your number within the samemetro area, but you may not be able to keep it if you move outside that metro area.DISCLAIMERS[1] The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of suchmarks by Toyota is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. The phoneson toyota.letstalk.com have been tested for Bluetooth® wireless technology compatibility with Toyota vehicles.Performance will vary based on phone software version, coverage and your wireless carrier. Phones are warranted bytheir manufacturer, not Toyota.[2] The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of suchmarks by Toyota is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. The phoneson this site claim to support Bluetooth® wireless technology audio streaming. Toyota does not endorse a particular phoneor substantiate the Bluetooth® wireless technology audio streaming capability of the phones listed.
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