My wife and I have identical first generation Motorola Moto G Smart Phones, and I can't get either of them to pair up with the Bluetooth in my new 2018 Camry. I was afraid this would happen. Both Bluetooth settings on both phones are "On". Per the manual with the car running in "Park", I first pressed "Menu", then, "Setup". I then selected "Bluetooth", then "Add A Device". The screen then say's, "Searching For Smartphone", with that little spoke wheel going round and round on the screen. But it never "finds" the phone. Both phones were fully charged, and I held them in very close proximity to the screen. (Just a few inches away).
You would think after a prescribed amount of time it would default to prompting you to do something else, but it doesn't. It just throws you into a hole, as it endlessly searches for the phone it never "finds". I don't know where to go from here? It doesn't work the way the manual say's it's supposed to. The manual shows a screen that allows you to select from a long list of phones. But I can't get to that screen. It also shows a, "Select Device Name", but again, no can do.
I was able to pair both phones to our Jeep Grand Cherokee effortlessly. The vehicle recognized both phones almost immediately, and the Bluetooth works exactly as it should. It even downloaded my directory from both phones right into the car. All the numbers automatically just showed up on the screen. I didn't have to do anything. But this new Toyota is being stubborn to say the very least. Can anyone help? If I have to I'll just take both phones along with the car, and drive over to the dealership and let them do it. But I thought I would check in here first.
You would think after a prescribed amount of time it would default to prompting you to do something else, but it doesn't. It just throws you into a hole, as it endlessly searches for the phone it never "finds". I don't know where to go from here? It doesn't work the way the manual say's it's supposed to. The manual shows a screen that allows you to select from a long list of phones. But I can't get to that screen. It also shows a, "Select Device Name", but again, no can do.
I was able to pair both phones to our Jeep Grand Cherokee effortlessly. The vehicle recognized both phones almost immediately, and the Bluetooth works exactly as it should. It even downloaded my directory from both phones right into the car. All the numbers automatically just showed up on the screen. I didn't have to do anything. But this new Toyota is being stubborn to say the very least. Can anyone help? If I have to I'll just take both phones along with the car, and drive over to the dealership and let them do it. But I thought I would check in here first.