Toyota 4Runner Audio System 2012 Owner's Manual

To pair your smartphone, enable Bluetooth on your device. On the Display Audio System, go to Setup > Bluetooth > Add New Device. Select your phone from the list and confirm the pairing code shown on both devices.
Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone and that it's discoverable. Restart both the phone and the audio system. Check if there are any software updates available for your phone or the audio system.
Visit the Toyota website or contact a Toyota dealership to check for available software updates. Some updates might require visiting a dealership for installation.
Try restarting the vehicle to reset the system. If the issue persists, check for any screen obstructions or dirt. You may need to consult a Toyota technician if the problem continues.
To save a radio station, tune to the desired station, then press and hold one of the preset buttons on the screen until you hear a beep, indicating the station is saved.
Go to the Audio settings menu and select options like bass, treble, balance, and fader to adjust the sound to your preference.
A "No Signal" error usually indicates a weak or lost satellite signal. Ensure you are in an open area away from tall buildings or obstructions. Check the antenna connections if the issue persists.
To reset the system, go to Setup > General > Scroll down and select 'Factory Data Reset'. Confirm the action and the system will reset to factory settings.
Yes, insert the USB drive into the USB port. The system should automatically detect it. Navigate to the Media section on the screen to access and play your music files.
Check if the volume is muted or too low. Ensure the audio source is correctly selected. Inspect speaker connections and settings. If issues persist, consulting a Toyota technician may be necessary.