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Old Jan 24, 2023 | 10:17 PM
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Unhappy 2023 Bluetooth / Drivewell Issue

I just got a 2023 a couple of months ago and use my phone plugged in directly with the aux cable to listen to music...

I also use pods though to hear the music through Bluetooth so it's not blasting into the cabin since I'm an Uber driver and want the music to come through the pods. But every time I get in and start there is something called "Drivewell" that shows up in the bluetooth menu and takes over the spot where my pods need to be in the Bluetooth menu of devices.

I've looked on YouTube and in my manual for help and cant seem to find anything on this thing called "Drivewell" that keeps showing up in the Bluetooth device list.
I can turn the Bluetooth on and off sometimes and that allows the pods to connect, but tht thing called Drivewell always comes back and takes over the spot.

Does anyone know what that is and how I can go around it? It's not like the other devices where you can just choose it and disconnect device or forget device...doesnt allow it to be clicked on like the other Bluetooth devices.

If the dealership wasn't 40 miles away I'd just stop in there for help but thought someone in here might know...

Thanks-David
 
Old Jan 25, 2023 | 09:55 AM
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The only reference found to "DriveWell" in Bluetooth is:

"The DriveWell smartphone app gives you feedback on your driving to help you become a safer driver. It tracks five key driving behaviors: speeding, hard-braking, cornering, harsh acceleration and distraction. At the end of every drive, you will receive a score based on these behaviors, plus tips to improve."

Try asking at Toyotanation.com in the Bluetooth forum.
 
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