What is the reason why Lexus cannot add Bluetooth devices?
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Lexus Bluetooth cannot add new devices, most likely because it is already bound to a phone. If a previously bound Bluetooth phone is being used in the Lexus vehicle, the car will automatically search for the bound Bluetooth device after powering on. Adding a new Bluetooth device to Lexus may interfere with signal reception. Below is an introduction to Lexus: 1. Overview: Lexus was founded in 1983 and is a globally renowned luxury automobile brand under the Japanese Toyota Group. Lexus was first introduced in North America, and because the pronunciation of 'Lexus' is similar to the English word 'Luxury,' it evokes the impression of a luxury car. The Lexus logo features the uppercase letter 'L' from the name 'Lexus,' enclosed within an ellipse. The ellipse represents the Earth, symbolizing that Lexus vehicles are available worldwide. 2. Development: Providing people-oriented and customer-first service is a commitment Lexus has consistently upheld. Since its official entry into China in 2005, Lexus has pioneered the introduction of four-year or 100,000-kilometer (six-year or 150,000-kilometer for hybrid models) free warranty and free maintenance services in the domestic luxury car market. It has also successively launched after-sales services such as 24-hour parts delivery, 24-hour roadside assistance throughout the year, Lexus-specific insurance, and G-BOOK centers, earning widespread praise from consumers. Lexus has established 66 authorized dealers and 4 city showrooms in 50 cities across China and will continue to collaborate with more dealer partners to provide consumers with premium care.