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Lexus RX 300, 330, 350 Bluetooth
When I'm on a call using the integrated bluetooth feature and another call comes in, both calls get disconnected. Is this a design flaw? Is there a fix?
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They got it going and I was good for about two weeks. Then it happened again. I called my sales lady and went right back to my dealership. She had to fiddle around with it again. At first, it seemed like it couldn't find my phone. Somehow she got it going again.
Well, fast forward another two weeks later and I'm driving up to North Georgia from Florida for a fall foliage vacation, and not even halfway up, I lose the signal again.
I tried going to a RadioShack in the town that I'm staying at to see if they could help me get it going again. I had tried myself after pulling off the road once it had happened,but I kept getting the failed attempt where it couldn't seem to find my phone. They were of no help at that Radioshack. So I'm a little frustrated right now, because when the darned thing works, it's great. I just don't know if the problem is with the Bluetooth mechanism in the car or my phone. I was wondering if any fellow 2010 RX owners have had a similar issue with their Bluetooth connectivity and their cell phones.
When I first got the RX350, I had my iPhone sycn with the Lexus bluetooth...no problems.
Then I had my wife's HTC phone sycn..no problems.
I am now having problems re-connecting my iPhone with the bluetooth and after several failed attempts I tried to re-connect my wife's HTC and now having a problem too.
Anyone having similar probs?