What is the reason why the Alphard cannot add new Bluetooth devices?
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Alphard cannot add new Bluetooth devices due to Bluetooth device malfunction. Here are specific details about the Alphard: 1. Exterior: The Alphard measures 4915/1850/1950mm in length, width, and height, with a body height exceeding 1.9 meters and a wheelbase of 3000mm, setting a new record in its class. Its full-bodied, grand, and imposing design, along with a low center of gravity and wide body layout, achieves the design goal of "grand and imposing, noble yet dynamic." 2. Features: The driver's seat features 8-way power adjustment and an electric seat with 3-position memory function. The most comfortable second-row seats are equipped with 4-way power-adjustable Ottoman first-class seats, featuring three-way headrests, independent armrests, cup holders in the armrests, a multi-functional folding table, and a maximum seatback recline of 78 degrees, with a sliding range of 450mm and a height-adjustable footrest design.
I've been driving an Alphard for several years, and sometimes the Bluetooth just won't pair with new devices, which is really frustrating. The most common issue is that the pairing list is full—the Alphard typically only stores a few Bluetooth connections, so you'll need to delete unused devices first. Another possibility is that the infotainment system is lagging or the software is outdated; restarting the system or updating the software can often fix this. Additionally, hardware failures like a damaged Bluetooth receiver might be the culprit, so check for any software update prompts or ensure Bluetooth is enabled in the vehicle settings. Low battery or unstable voltage can also interfere, so it's worth visiting a professional shop to run a diagnostic scan. Regular maintenance of the infotainment system, like clearing the cache, can help prevent such issues. After all, not being able to connect to Bluetooth makes listening to music or taking calls while driving inconvenient, so it's best to address it early.