How to Solve the Issue of Lexus Bluetooth Connection Not Playing Music?
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Solution for Lexus Bluetooth connection not playing music: Press the mode button on the steering wheel, select the audio source, and choose the Bluetooth playback mode. Method for connecting Bluetooth to play music: 1. Turn on the Bluetooth function on your phone and the car's Bluetooth device, and set the phone's Bluetooth to be visible to everyone; 2. Search for Bluetooth devices on your phone, select the found device to pair and connect, the pairing password is 0000, and you can play music after successful connection. Lexus is a globally renowned luxury car brand under the Japanese Toyota Group. Its logo uses the first letter L of the name Lexus, with an ellipse surrounding the L, representing the earth, indicating that Lexus cars are spread all over the world.
I've encountered this issue before where the Bluetooth connection showed as normal but just wouldn't play music. I think the most practical first step is to check your phone's audio output settings - many phones default to connecting only call audio. You need to go into Bluetooth settings, find the device, and turn on the media audio option. If that doesn't work, try restarting both your phone and the car's system - remove the car key, wait half a minute, then start up again. The playback source is also crucial - try switching to a different music app as sometimes it's an issue with a specific application. Don't forget to check for car software updates - visit the official website to see if there's a new version for your Lexus model and install it if available. Bluetooth signal interference could also be the culprit - make sure your phone is close to the center console and not in your pocket or blocked by metal objects. If all else fails, delete the pairing record and reconnect - this trick often works. If it happens frequently, it might indicate a fault in the car's module - make an appointment with the 4S shop for inspection immediately.