
After I upgraded to 3.2 it works instantly. he said it was not part of the Prius C option, which is pretty weird as even my 1990 Miata has one…after 2.1 it started working, thought there would be a long pause after hitting it that made me think it hadn’t worked. Good to know I can now go directly to 3.2.Ī couple of other things I had asked the service tech was the panic button on the key/fob…it didn’t work.
#USB TV STICK FOR TOYOTA SIENNA UPDATE#
Before I found this post I actually found version 2.1 and 3.1 and thought I had to update it in order. The service tech said I had to do it with a PC…he was partially right because I used my PC to find the downloads via other people who posted it…not Toyota themselves. I told them I’ve been trying to update via the Entune app on my Android. I just took my wife’s Prius C to the last free service (25K) and asked them to update the Entune (which was at version 1.8.4). Yeah, I would agree with the Dealers not knowing what to do with Entune.

Roads flash on and off in certain zoom levels (when Entune is in use).Bluetooth® (BT) devices (in Bluetooth audio mode) autoplays when connected to the system.iPod® and iPhone® autoplays when connected via USB.Call volume through speakers is very loud upon first-time phone pairing.Some items corrected via the ~300MB 3.1/3.2 updates: Sadly, my wife still can’t browse our uploaded contacts from the passenger seat while I’m driving and Android devices provided greater Entune capabilities than iPhone – primarily related to Apple restrictions, versus Toyota shortcomings. The process is super simple and relatively quick.
#USB TV STICK FOR TOYOTA SIENNA INSTALL#
Follow on-screen prompts to install update.Insert the drive into your car’s USB port and turn the engine on.Download and copy these files to the USB drive.


Of course, your mileage may vary and you risk breaking something by going down this path. Fortunately, the community has stepped up and documented a DIY manual upgrade.
