How to Delete a Paired Bluetooth Device on Lexus?

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MacLaila
07/29/25 1:07pm
Open the vehicle's central control screen and press the "HOME" button, then select "Settings". After entering the settings menu, tap on "Bluetooth/Wi-Fi" and locate the "Bluetooth Device List". Once in the list, select the Bluetooth device you wish to remove. The system will display two options: "Edit Device Name" and "Delete This Device". Tap on "Delete This Device" and confirm the action. Note that Bluetooth device configurations may vary across different Lexus models, resulting in slight operational differences. Alternatively, you can reset the infotainment system to factory settings as another method.
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