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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / November 2007

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Issues with 2008 Camry nav sy

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Bob Tucker - 27 Nov 2007 17:05 GMT
I'm going to post my gripes here and hope I'm doing something wrong
and someone will happily, snidely tell me what to do to get things to
work:

1). No turn-by-turn voice.  This is the biggest issue since it's
safety related.  It requires you to watch the screen constantly which
is an obvious danger.  I do have the two voice options turned on and
from the time it tells me to get to the highlighted route until I
actually get to my destination, the system is silent.

2). No auto recalculation.  I have other nav systems in other cars and
if I deviate from the listed route, it will automatically recalculate
my new route.  This system just ignores any changes.  If a road is
closed or there is a detour it won't take that into account once I'm
off the road.

3). Voice recognition is poor.  When driving I can only use the voice
activation to get an address listed, but the voice recognition is poor
to terrible.  As a test it took me 30 mins to get an address in.  I
actually was at the address by time it took it and even then told me
that address didn't exist, and I was sitting in the parking lot.

4). Address database is substandard.  Of the dozen or so times I've
tried to use the system, it's found the address only once.

5). The menu system and path to follow to do anything is anything but
intuitive.  This has to be the most confusing set of menus and options
I have ever seen.

I have a 2003 Acura MDX and I have yet to open the book on it's nav
system and both my wife and I have never had any real trouble figuring
out how to make it work.  We also had a 2001 Lexus and it's nav system
was on the same par as the Acura's, easy to use and accurate.  I also
have a Garmen and while much smaller, is still easy to use.

Can anyone address or suggest what to do about any of the above items?

Thanks in advance and sorry for such a long post.
Dave C. - 27 Nov 2007 20:16 GMT
> I'm going to post my gripes here and hope I'm doing something wrong
> and someone will happily, snidely tell me what to do to get things to
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> Thanks in advance and sorry for such a long post.

Not sure if anything can be done.  Only another DVD from the dealer may make
a difference. Too bad about that performance.  Definitely can be
frustrating.

Either the design was done in a hurry and under pressure or the DVD may be
defective.  Definitely should try another one from the dealer.

Sorry that the following will not be of any help to you, but only my
observations:

> 1). No turn-by-turn voice.
> 2). No auto recalculation.
These should have been a must.

> 3). Voice recognition is poor.
This feature on two systems I have used did not work very well.  Too often
it did not recognize my commands.

> 4). Address database is substandard.
No excuse for this.

> 5). The menu system and path........
I think this depends how well the system designer did his job.

I had considered an '08 Highlander with NAV.  I wonder whether it would have
the same NAV as in your '08 Camry.

Dave C.
johngdole@hotmail.com - 28 Nov 2007 02:39 GMT
Sounds like Toyota's gone to the lowest bidder for the new year.

1. Take it back to the dealer and have them check it out. You should
always do this when the car is under warranty, even just to have the
problems documented in case a TSB (technical service bulletin) shows
up after your warranty expires. Show the service writer the problem to
help avoid getting "this is normal" crap.

2. It may still be a Fujitsu-Ten unit. Fujitsu-Ten (or its Eclipse
aftermarket brand) is not the company you want for audio, video or
nav. But there is no choice.

In the US Garmin with their NavTeq map is excellent. (In Europe maybe
the Tele Atlas map and TomTom?) My old Garmin Nuvi 350 works great.
The Sirf III antenna is fast and accurate.

> I'm going to post my gripes here and hope I'm doing something wrong
> and someone will happily, snidely tell me what to do to get things to
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>
> Thanks in advance and sorry for such a long post.
Dave C. - 28 Nov 2007 02:49 GMT
> I'm going to post my gripes here and hope I'm doing something wrong
> and someone will happily, snidely tell me what to do to get things to
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> Can anyone address or suggest what to do about any of the above items?

Bob, I meant to ask, was your NAV installed at at the factory or was is
added and installed by the dealer?   Or is an aftermarket installation?

Dave C.
Dave C. - 29 Nov 2007 11:05 GMT
> I'm going to post my gripes here and hope I'm doing something wrong
> and someone will happily, snidely tell me what to do to get things to
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>
> Thanks in advance and sorry for such a long post.

Bob, any luck resolving the nav issues?

Dave C.
 
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