Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes—the 2009 Buick Lacrosse does have Bluetooth available, but it may not be standard on your model. If you do have Bluetooth, it uses the OnStar 7.2 system’s voice recognition to interpret voice commands to make calls.
Before using your phone, you must pair a Bluetooth-enabled phone to the vehicle’s Bluetooth system first and then connect it to your car. If a Bluetooth phone is not connected to the vehicle, calls can still be made using OnStar® Hands-Free Calling, if the feature is available on your model.
Here’s how to pair your device to your Lacrosse:
Press and hold b > for two seconds until the system responds with “Ready,” followed by a tone.
Say “Bluetooth” and wait for “Bluetooth ready,” followed by a tone
Say “Pair”
The system will respond with instructions and a four-digit PIN
Begin the pairing process on your phone by locating a device called “General Motors” in the discoverable devices menu and follow the instruction on your phone; you will need your four-digit PIN here
Name your phone and confirm
Your phone is now paired!
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