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  • 1 month later...

No over ride for the 2009...sorry. Toyota changed the firmware pretty significantly for some 2008s and probably all 2009s, so it has been "hack proof" so far. I've been working on it for months and failing miserably.

You could always clip the wires leading to the speed sensor...that would make it work while driving, but would probably void your warranty and eliminate a couple of the nicer features (like ASL, bluetooth speed dial, etc.).

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hey i just joined the club! stopping by to say "hi." that would be great to be able make changes to the route and whatnot while driving (via a passenger of course). i own an '02 camry and would also like the info if it is possible.

2002s may have the old override: menu, volume, upper left corner, lower left corner, upper left corner, lower left...new screen should appear, press and hold "override" until the border color changes (it might beep). Then go back to map...you should be able to program a destination while moving.

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No over ride for the 2009...sorry. Toyota changed the firmware pretty significantly for some 2008s and probably all 2009s, so it has been "hack proof" so far. I've been working on it for months and failing miserably.

You could always clip the wires leading to the speed sensor...that would make it work while driving, but would probably void your warranty and eliminate a couple of the nicer features (like ASL, bluetooth speed dial, etc.).

I am certainly interested once you do find a hack. What is ASL? Why would cutting the wire have a negative impact on the BT speed dial? I would think that if the car thought it wasn't moving it would fix the problems we have with BT and using the phone in general.

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ASL is the function that turns the stereo up or down to compensate for road/wind noise from speed. If you disconnect the speed sensor, this won't work anymore because the nav system will no longer know how fast you're moving. Bluetooth speed dials: also linked to the speed sensor. If you're moving, and hit the phone button, it'll go to the speed dials. If you're not moving, or if you've disconnected the speed sensor, it'll just go to the screen with the keypad.

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