diablo2112
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I'd like to suggest a few software-related changes Toyota could make in future updates. Feel free to add to the list.
1) Implement a home screen on the A/V system. This should be a configurable screen with options for map, phone, audio, etc. This is the #1 request for upgrades, and it's baffling Toyota didn't do this from day 1.
2) Save driving mode changes. When you turn off the 4G, it reverts to "normal". Instead, retain this setting. In my Limited, I drive in the "custom" mode 100% of the time. It's a pain changing this everytime I start the vehicle.
3) Save the "brake hold" setting. Ditto to above. Nearly every other car I've had retains this feature through on/off cycles.
4) Allow the tire pressure screen to be a permanent selection in the gauge cluster, and add temperature information to the display.
5) Enable support for the spare tire TPMS sensor.
6) Bring album art into the gauge cluster as part of the audio display.
7) Reconfigure the whole source/presets portion of the interface. Getting to presets is clunky, and that gorgeous huge screen is basically wasted. Look at a few other manufacturers in how they do A/V and Preset screens. Way more intuitive and more info.
8) Have an option to force the audio source to always remain. Presently, carplay can override your audio source for really dumb things, like when your passenger opens a browser window on the phone. Maybe this is a setting already somewhere in carplay, but I haven't found it.
1) Implement a home screen on the A/V system. This should be a configurable screen with options for map, phone, audio, etc. This is the #1 request for upgrades, and it's baffling Toyota didn't do this from day 1.
2) Save driving mode changes. When you turn off the 4G, it reverts to "normal". Instead, retain this setting. In my Limited, I drive in the "custom" mode 100% of the time. It's a pain changing this everytime I start the vehicle.
3) Save the "brake hold" setting. Ditto to above. Nearly every other car I've had retains this feature through on/off cycles.
4) Allow the tire pressure screen to be a permanent selection in the gauge cluster, and add temperature information to the display.
5) Enable support for the spare tire TPMS sensor.
6) Bring album art into the gauge cluster as part of the audio display.
7) Reconfigure the whole source/presets portion of the interface. Getting to presets is clunky, and that gorgeous huge screen is basically wasted. Look at a few other manufacturers in how they do A/V and Preset screens. Way more intuitive and more info.
8) Have an option to force the audio source to always remain. Presently, carplay can override your audio source for really dumb things, like when your passenger opens a browser window on the phone. Maybe this is a setting already somewhere in carplay, but I haven't found it.
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