
Before connecting Bluetooth, you need to turn on the car's Bluetooth, enable your phone's Bluetooth, and set the car's Bluetooth to be discoverable by nearby devices. Then, search for the Bluetooth on your phone and pair to connect. Below is an introduction to Lexus: 1. Introduction: Lexus is a Japanese automobile manufacturer with a variety of sedans and SUV models. 2. Models: Lexus sedans include the IS, ES, GS, etc. The LS is a full-size sedan, comparable to the BMW 7 Series, Audi A8L, and Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The LS measures 5235 mm in length, 1900 mm in width, and 1450 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3125 mm. The LS features a hybrid powertrain, which includes a 3.5-liter V6 naturally aspirated engine. This engine delivers a maximum power of 220 kW, a maximum torque of 350 Nm, reaches its peak power at 6600 rpm, and achieves maximum torque at 5100 rpm. The engine is equipped with hybrid injection technology.

Connecting to Lexus Bluetooth is something I often help friends with. First, make sure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on, then start the engine or power on the Lexus vehicle. On the central control screen, find and tap the 'Settings' menu icon, then select the 'Bluetooth' or 'Device Connection' option. At this point, the vehicle's system will start searching for Bluetooth devices. Ensure your phone's visibility is enabled, then locate 'LEXUS' or a similar device name with the model in your phone's Bluetooth list and tap to pair. When a four-digit pairing code appears on the screen, verify it matches the one displayed on your phone, then confirm if correct. Once connected, both calls and music will be routed through the car's audio system. If the connection fails, try turning off your phone's Bluetooth for ten seconds and then turning it back on, or delete the old device record from the car's system and start over.

Last year when driving a friend's Lexus, I used the Bluetooth function, which requires coordination from both ends. Don't rush to press the screen when getting in the car; first enable Bluetooth scanning mode in your phone's settings. On the car's side, access the connection management interface via the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel or the touchpad, then select 'Add New Device.' At this point, the car's system will scan for nearby signals like scanning a QR code, and a pairing invitation notification will pop up on your phone screen—don't ignore it. Here's the key point: Pay close attention when entering the PIN code, as many people fail repeatedly due to quick typos here. After connecting, remember to check both media and call options in the audio settings. If the system prompts a version issue, it might be because your phone's system is too new—updating the car's firmware should resolve it.

It's actually quite simple with three steps: turn on Bluetooth on your phone - click 'Add Device' in the car - confirm the pairing code on both ends. Key point to note: for Lexus, wait until the central control screen fully lights up after starting the car before operating, as the system responds slowly during cold starts. Find the phone icon in the settings, click into it, and follow the prompts to select a new connection. When your phone receives the pairing request, be sure to click 'Allow', then simply enter the password displayed on the car screen using your phone's keyboard. If you frequently encounter connection issues, it's likely due to other car records stored on your phone causing interference; deleting them should resolve the problem.


