Cellular Phone cannot Send/Receive

2009 Lexus ES 350 V6-3.5L (2GR-FE)SECTION Cellular Phone cannot Send/Receive







NAVIGATION: NAVIGATION SYSTEM: Cellular Phone cannot Send/Receive

Cellular Phone cannot Send/Receive

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

PROCEDURE

1. CHECK "BLUETOOTH" SETTINGS
(a) Check if the "Bluetooth" settings are correct.
OK:
"Bluetooth" settings are correct.
NG -- SET SETTINGS CORRECTLY
OK -- Continue to next step.
2. CHECK CELLULAR PHONE
(a) Check if the cellular phone is "Bluetooth" compatible.
HINT: Some versions of "Bluetooth" compatible cellular phones may not function.

OK:
Phone is "Bluetooth" compatible.
NG -- END (ONLY A "BLUETOOTH" COMPATIBLE CELLULAR PHONE CAN BE USED)
OK -- Continue to next step.
3. CHECK SETTINGS
(a) Check if the cellular phone functions.
HINT: The cellular phone is unable to call under any of the following conditions.
- The cellular phone is locked.
- The directory is being transferred.
- The line is crossed.
- Transmission is regulated.
- The power is off.
- The cellular phone is not connected to "Bluetooth" ("BT" is displayed while connected).
OK:
None of the above conditions exist.

NG -- SET SETTINGS CORRECTLY
OK -- Continue to next step.
4. CHECK CELLULAR PHONE
(a) Check if the cellular phone can make a call.
HINT: When the battery is low, calls cannot be made or received.

OK:
Cellular phone can make a call.
NG -- REPAIR OR REPLACE CELLULAR PHONE
OK -- Continue to next step.
5. CHECK RECEPTION
(a) Set the cellular phone so that it can receive calls.
(b) Place the cellular phone close to the multi-display.
(c) Check if the cellular phone has reception according to the multi-display.
OK:
Cellular phone has reception.
NG -- REPLACE MULTI-DISPLAY
OK -- PROCEED TO NEXT CIRCUIT INSPECTION SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
RENDER: 1.0x

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