I'm having trouble synching my toyota prius bluetooth and my palm 700p treo. I follow the directions my treo recognizes the prius bluetooth , but no response from the prius.
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ask toy for help yet.
or any auto repair shop for help.
there is nothing simple with bluetooth, (study autolearn and wow)
check fuses first
then get it serviced.
there are web sites just for car bluetooth, try googling for real
forums on that exact topic?
prius huh, one of the most complex cars made and you want
DIY diagnosis? ever work high voltage and currents?
if not get it fixed.
first connect a prius aware scan tool and see if there are more DTCs.
Trouble Code: p0a94 DC / DC Converter Performance Trouble Code Conditions:
The monitor will run whenever the following DTC is not present: - Boost converter overvoltage (OVL) signal detection (circuit malfunction) Possible Causes:
* Inverter with converter assembly
this is high voltage system, and has killed mechanics fiddling it with out HV certifications.
It's not possible to obtain stereo Bluetooth for the 2008 Prius. Toyota did not make this possible until the 2010 model with the navigation package. Actually, if your iPhone 4 is jailbroken, there is a complicated way to trick the car into thinking your music is actually a phone call, and it will force play the music over the speakers as such. But the quality is terrible (mono, not stereo). You're much better off sticking to the AUX cable, even though it does get annoying to plug in every time you drive.
unplug the fuse for the navigation/radio for about 10 minutes then plug it back in. that should reset it. before you do that make sure you know the code to activate the radio and how to enter it (if it requires a code).
if you can't locate the fuse just unhook the battery for that length of time.
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