Many of our owner's vehicle head units stopped working. We are working around the clock to find a solution. Stay tuned for more information — Lexus (@Lexus) June 8, 2016

Lexus tweeted that it is working "around the clock" on a fix, and a spokesman told Bloomberg that the problem may have been caused by an application in the software updates it delivers via satellite. Of course, requiring a battery pull to reboot is one thing when it's your laptop or phone, and an entirely different feeling on a $40,000+ luxury vehicle and the responses of owners show it.

Update: Lexus tweeted out a statement, blaming the error on "errant data from our traffic and weather data service provider." The problem affected 2014 - 2016 model year Lexus vehicles and the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser, however the company has corrected the data. If you're still experiencing issues, a forced reset and clearing the data (caused by disconnecting the battery for a bit), should resolve it, otherwise owners should contact their dealer.