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Mirai Infotainment System Issue

I have a vexing issue concerning my 2020 Toyota Mirai, which is electric. I can no longer connect my smartphone to the infotainment system, and there's an error stored. Could this be related to electrical faults, or a deeper software issue affecting the suspension or transmission systems indirectly? My mileage is at 67190 km.

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gretamueller37

The symptoms you describe point towards a potential communication issue, possibly from an incorrect pairing sequence or outdated software. Have you tried deleting the existing pairing profile from both your smartphone and the Mirai's system, then re-establishing the connection? Is the error message a generic communication fault, or does it specify a particular subsystem?

henrykoch32 (Author)

Yes, I've tried to delete and re-establish the Bluetooth pairing multiple times, following the owner's manual. The issue persists. The error message is unspecific, indicating a general communication malfunction within the infotainment system but providing no further detail. Could this suggest a more fundamental electrical fault beyond just the pairing itself?

gretamueller37

The persistence despite your troubleshooting and the generic error code suggest a deeper issue than a simple pairing mishap. It's plausible that an underlying electrical fault is interfering with the communication protocols. Given the Mirai's systems, I recommend a visit to a certified Toyota workshop. They possess the diagnostic tools necessary to pinpoint the root cause, be it a software glitch, a hardware component failure, or a wiring issue. Get it checked before it potentially impacts more critical drivetrain or suspension functions.

henrykoch32 (Author)

I booked an appointment with a certified Toyota workshop. It was indeed an incorrect pairing with the end device that necessitated a software reset. The repair cost was 45€.

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