The Bluetooth setup is usually performed through a menu on your car stereo or through a special function on your phone. To set up a Bluetooth connection with your phone, open the Settings menu and select Wireless & Networks. You should then see an option for Bluetooth, which includes “Scan” to search for nearby devices and “My Devices,” which allows you to pair with other enabled devices such as phones. If there is no option listed under Settings/Wireless & Network setting for Bluetooth, consult the user manual of your car or device to learn how to turn on Bluetooth.
Once the device is paired with the car, you can make and receive hands-free calls as well as listen to streaming music from your phone through your car’s speakers. Once the initial pairing process is complete between a particular Bluetooth device and your car, it should automatically reconnect with your Lexus when turned on again. If you still cannot pair a Bluetooth time after reading the owner’s manual, consult a professional for assistance.
In addition to the hands-free features, many Bluetooth devices also allow you to control certain functions of your car. For example, you can use a Bluetooth device to start your car, open its trunk, and adjust the climate control even when you are not inside it. Consult your car’s owner’s manual to see what functions are available to you.
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