The latest version DVD for the 2008 Toyota Sienna's navigation system is 12.1 (as of 2014). The latest version can be purchased at the Toyota dealership.
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No, the 2005 Toyota Sienna does not come equipped with Bluetooth capabilities in its navigation system. Bluetooth features for hands-free calling and audio streaming became more common in vehicles in later years.
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To disable navigation on a 2010 Toyota Prius, you can remove the navigation system's fuse from the fuse box. This is typically found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment; consult the owner's manual for the exact location. Alternatively, you can also disable the system through the settings menu on the navigation display, though this may not completely turn it off. Always ensure that you follow safety precautions when working with electrical components in your vehicle.
Unfortunetly, the 2008 Highlander is out of reach of the Toyota OEM Navigations system. Its main design was meant for the 2001-07 models. So to answer you question, would be both yes and no. No, it is not intended for your car. And Yes because Im sure you can install the OEM Navigation system to your '08 Highlander, but it may come with some type of modification.
No. The Toyota Tarago is Australia's version of the Toyota Previa.
Toyota never made a manual version of the Toyota Sequoia.
not without a lot of custom fabrication. You would be better off trading it in on a model with factory navigation, as with the unit and labor you are probably looking somewhere in the range of $3000 for a unit that will not look or integrate as well as the factory unit does.
Under the hood - I think it is the 15 amp fuse marked "DOME" Kudos to Toyota for yet another user friendly label
The best automotive GPS system available would be one that would update automatically on a weekly basis. Roads are constantly changing therefore maps are constantly outdated.