The head unit is the navigation system located on your dash with a touch screen display which acts as the interface for your phone, GPS and radio functions. Toyota provides a list of different head units that are compatible with several brands and carriers of smart phones. If your phone is not listed or if your phone shows issues with compatibility, you may need to check with the phone manufacturer or Toyota support for more information. Accessory mode will let you make changes to your car’s systems without turning on the car. To activate Accessory mode, make sure the car is turned off first. Press on the “Ignition” or “Start” button with your foot off of the brake pedal. You can connect your phone by using a direct USB connection or using a wireless bluetooth connection.  Connect your phone via the USB port and allow your car to detect your device to sync up. Your phone may come with a cable that will plug into the phone on one end and a standard USB cable on the other. You may also be able to obtain The USB port location to your car may vary. Try looking in the front storage box located under the arm rest. Depending on your phone, setting up a bluetooth connection may differ. On your head unit, tap on the Setup button indicated with a gear icon on the home screen. Go to Bluetooth>Add to broadcast your vehicle to your phone. For iPhone users, navigate to Settings on the home screen and tap the icon. On the settings page choose bluetooth and make sure it is enabled. Choose TOYOTA VEHICLE in the bluetooth list when it appears. You may be prompted to enter the bluetooth pin shown on the head unit to continue. Tap on the info icon to ensure that “SHOW NOTIFICATIONS” and “SYNC CONTACTS” are enabled. For Android users, navigate to your App Drawer by tapping the grid icon then activate the “Settings” app. Under connections tap on “Bluetooth” and ensure the “Bluetooth” is on. Make your phone device discoverable by tapping on the name of your phone at the top of the screen. Choose TOYOTA VEHICLE in the bluetooth list when it appears. You may receive a prompt on your phone titled “Contacts request” for your Prius to obtain your list of contacts. Tap OK to continue.
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One-sentence summary -- Determine if your phone is compatible with your head unit. Activate the Accessory mode on your vehicle. Pair your phone to the head unit.

Q: Both rates are types of "purchase" APRs, meaning that they apply to normal purchases made on a credit card. You need to know your Daily Periodic Rate (DPR) to calculate how much interest you pay on your balance for the month. This is explained in the next step. The important thing to note is that if you pay off the balance before the end of your billing cycle, you do not pay interest on your purchases for either of these "purchase" APRs. Interest is applied only to the outstanding balance at the end of each billing cycle.  A fixed APR won't change unless you continually fail to pay on time. At that point, the credit card company will send you a letter setting your new default/penalty rate. A variable rate can change depending on national rates or other economic factors. For example, it might change based on fluctuation in the federal prime rate published by the Wall Street Journal.  Look at your contract or credit card statement to figure out what your fixed or variable APR is. Credit card companies usually calculate interest charges on a monthly basis. Because months vary in length — e.g., January is 31 days and February is 28 days — most companies use DPRs to calculate interest. To calculate your DPR, divide your annual APR by 365 (the number of days in one year). Take, as an example, a fixed or variable APR of 19 percent: 19 ÷ 365 = 0.052. This is your DPR. In January, you would multiply your DPR by 31: 0.052 x 31 = 1.61. Your monthly interest for January would be 1.61 percent. In February, you would multiply your DPR by 28: 0.052 x 28 = 1.46. Your monthly interest for February would be 1.46 percent Remember that if you pay off your entire balance by your billing date, you don’t pay any interest at all. But, if you make the minimum payment or anything less than the entire balance, you pay interest on the outstanding balance. Convert your interest rate to a decimal by moving the decimal point two positions to the left. So, a rate of 1.61 percent in January would be 0.0161, and a rate of 1.46 percent in February would be 0.0146.  If your outstanding balance on the card at the end of January’s billing cycle is $1,000, you would pay $1,000 x 0.0161, or $16.10. If your outstanding balance at the end of February’s billing cycle is $1,000, you would pay $1,000 x 0.0146, or $14.60.
A: Understand how these rates are similar to and different from each other. Calculate Daily Periodic Rates (DPR). Multiply that number by the number of days in the current month. Multiply your interest rate by your outstanding balance.

Article: People who email, call, or text you asking questions that are already in the ad are likely not very serious buyers. Look for buyers who ask specific questions and seem to have a basic knowledge of motorcycles. Ensure they have cash to offer before agreeing to let them look at the bike. Beware of scams, such as people who want you to ship or deliver the bike without first paying for it. Arrange to meet potential buyers at a time that works with their schedule, which may mean rearranging your own plans. It’s a good idea to meet potential buyers in a public place, like a supermarket, rather than at your home. Choose a spot within walking distance of your home or office, or ask a friend to come along with their car, in case you make a sale. Some buyers will want to ride the bike in addition to inspecting it before they make a purchase. It’s your decision whether or not to let them, but if you agree, you’ll need to make sure they have a motorcycle license or endorsement first. They also need to wear a motorcycle helmet that’s been approved by the Department of Transportation, if you’re in the U.S. It’s a good idea to ask test-riders for collateral—holding onto a copy of their license and the amount of cash you’re asking for the bike is advised. When someone shows up to look at the bike and has the right amount of cash on hand, you can finalize the deal. Be sure to shake on it and write up a bill of sale that includes the new owner’s name and contact information. Remove the license plate and keep the registration card for the bike. Provide the new owner with the keys, the title to the motorcycle, and any other pertinent documents (like the manual or maintenance records). Be sure to let the buyer know that the deal is final, and you aren’t responsible for any issues that may arise in the future.
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Vet potential buyers. Make time to meet with potential buyers. Allow buyers to test-ride the bike, if desired. Accept the best offer.

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