
The 1.8L displacement model of the Baojun 630 does not have Bluetooth. How to use car Bluetooth: To use car Bluetooth, first turn on the car's Bluetooth, then press the multifunction key of the car Bluetooth until the indicator light flashes; then enable the Bluetooth function on your phone and search for nearby Bluetooth devices; finally, after finding the Bluetooth device, select to connect to the device, press confirm, and you can connect to the car Bluetooth. Car Bluetooth functions: The function of car Bluetooth is to automatically identify mobile phones, allowing connection to the phone without the need for cables or phone holders; the owner can control the phone without touching it, even keeping both hands on the steering wheel, using voice commands to answer or make calls. Users can make calls through the car's audio system.

I drive a base model Baojun 630, which I've had for over two years. To be honest, it doesn't come with built-in Bluetooth functionality; my car is a 2013 model with a basic radio system in the center console, and connecting a phone requires an AUX cable or USB port. But Bluetooth is quite important, especially for safe and convenient phone calls while driving. If it's really not available, you can go to an auto parts market to install a Bluetooth module for a few hundred bucks—it's a simple operation that doesn't affect the warranty. As a car owner, I recommend checking the configuration list when buying a used or new model to ensure it has Bluetooth for peace of mind. Using hands-free devices while driving is also quite practical—safety first.

I often encounter the Baojun 630 at the auto repair shop, and its Bluetooth functionality varies depending on the model year and configuration. For example, the base models from 2010-2012 mostly lack built-in Bluetooth, with the center console only featuring a basic audio system. Higher-end models after 2013 may include this feature. The method to check is to turn on the ignition and look for the Bluetooth option on the center screen or test the connection via steering wheel buttons. If Bluetooth is not available, it's recommended to install an aftermarket Bluetooth adapter, which offers stable connectivity at a low cost. Bluetooth can reduce the risk of distracted driving and is very helpful for daily commutes. Remember to regularly check the vehicle's electrical system to avoid malfunctions, as simple upgrades can enhance the driving experience.

As a family car, I once drove my friend's 2014 top-trim Baojun 630, which has Bluetooth functionality; pairing the phone directly in the car makes answering calls and listening to music convenient and power-efficient. If there's no Bluetooth, it might be a lower-trim version or an older model. You can try using an FM radio transmitter as an alternative to play music. Bluetooth is practical during traffic jams without affecting concentration; when choosing a car, checking the factory manual is the most accurate way to avoid buying the wrong model by mistake. Regular maintenance should include cleaning the air conditioning filter to ensure good air quality inside the car.

From a technical perspective, the Bluetooth functionality in the Baojun 630 is not standard across all models; early versions such as those before 2012 generally lacked Bluetooth, using older audio interfaces instead. Bluetooth typically became available in higher-end models after 2015, supporting Hands-Free and A2DP streaming. If missing this feature, installing a third-party device is simple and cost-effective, requiring only a connection to the OBD port. Bluetooth enhances driving convenience and safety, and when paired with a mobile app, it enables real-time vehicle data monitoring. It is recommended that owners ensure system upgrades are compatible with the car's software version for optimal performance, making driving smoother and hassle-free.


