2013 Toyota Highlander Limited Entune Demo and differences from 2012 Toyota Highlander Limited
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- čas přidán 14. 09. 2012
- 2013 Toyota Highlander Limited Entune Demo and differences from 2012 Toyota Highlander Limited
This still has the JBL audio system, but the navigation system is very similar to the 2012 Camry, Rav 4, and Toyota Corolla. With the addition of entune, smart phones can be utilized to further go beyond the traditional navigation head unit. Pushtoyota isn't just Toyota's, we take video and reviews of all sorts of cars and trucks!
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The entune free trail period is 3 years from date of purchase. After that it is only $5 a month, well worth it considering Pandora is commercial free, and you get weather/live traffic onto the navigation unit.
I am not sure if the unit would be plug n' play on a 2011/12. I know for a fact that it would be a bolt in affair, the only difference is the volume and tune buttons, and a couple buttons relocated.
Hi. May I know what you liked in the 2012 that's better than in 2013? Is it the radio/head unit? Thanks.
This is great. The 3-year trial period is generous and fair. I just don't know how many owners would be willing to pay a fee to use it after the trial period. It would be a tough decision, given that they have another fee they can opt to pay for satellite radio at $13/mo (w free 3 months trial).
As far as the plug and play, I see that all the options in the old head unit are represented in the new unit. But again I would need you to confirm since you're the dealer.
nearly impossible to upgrade my basic system to this JBL entune stuff. The aftermarket is not nice to Highlanders
It does not use much data when connected for traffic/weather, and other information apps. If you are streaming music (Pandora/Iheartradio) I would keep my eye on usage and your data limits/usage.
My suggestion is getting an unlimited data plan with no worries about limits, unless you plan on using entune maybe like once a week in the car.
Can you tell me if this 2013 headunit have compatible connections to the 2012/2011 model? The older headunit sucks and I'd like to remove it and replace it with the 2013 headunit. The 2011 I have has the nav screen. Will the steering wheel controls and camera connections continue to work when this is connected to the 2011/2012 models?
What is the fee for entune after the free trial period?
Thanks.
Hello There, What A Great Idea. vest sprout !!
Depends on your cell phone service provider...
Canadian Models do not have Pandora... Nor do they have Entune yet...
which is better, this system or the 2012 highlander limited system. I like the bigger screen better of the 2012's
hey! My car!
Also, how much data is consumed when you use entune to connect to your cell data? Will the user have to pay more on the limited data allowance?
Thanks.
How about Android phone users? Any way to update the maps on the 2013 Highlander Limited?
Yes, you will be able to update Toyota Entune with Android phone
@@pushtoyota what's the update process
I wanna see Bing!
This is such an afterthought. Toyota seems to put no effort into this year by year changes.
Yes I agree, the unit is ugly, but does have more features then the old 2012.
2012 is the best, unless u live in canada they kept it the same.
With unlimited data plans becoming less and less popular these days, Toyota is putting its customers at a disadvantage with connected products like Entune. Why not cut a deal with the cell data providers after making customers pay the $60/year ($5/mo x 12)? Unfortunately, however, entune is correct: connected music streaming service is now the way to go in place of recorded discs/tapes of the old days. This is even better than sattelite radio ($13/mo)
My audio is not functioning properly, my Bluetooth and phone connectivity are inactive. When I press the Bluetooth and phone button on the screen nothing pops up to take me to the next page. How do I get this resolved? Any assistance here with be appreciated. I got my suv aftermarket.
@@robertlartey5736 Could be the phone. Have you tried connecting another phone, at least for testing purposes only?
See if the Highlander head unit can detect the Bluetooth signal sent out by the new/other smartphone.
What I've noticed is that Toyota's OEM head units such as this one made by Panasonic rarely break.
Good Luck!
I've been with XM for Years. I just tell them I only listen to a couple stations and I'm not paying over the $6.00 per month which includes all the fees. XM would rather get $6 per month over NO $$$'s
# Cleveu. kick peace !
i really liked the highlander until this came out...2012 one is MUCH better
OMG, the navigation is HORRIBLE!!!! I double checked the settings and it will take you 12-15 miles out of your way if you do not know where you are going!!
Mine (2013 Highlander) showed me on a route with there was no road. Looking for a tire dealer and took me to a residential house. I then had SIRI route me. About 1.5 miles away.
2013 highlander navigation system sucks the ones before and after are good
I agree!
Does this system come with a Bluetooth?
@@mbellamedia6386 yes it does
lol goodluck... Ask your dealer
Canada models still kept the same 2012 design. Thank god this looks so ugly
I'm glad I bought the 2012 cuz this is ugly...