How to Connect a Buick Car's Bluetooth with a Phone?

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SanAriana
07/28/25 3:19pm
Turn on the Bluetooth function on both the phone and the car's Bluetooth device, and set the phone's Bluetooth to 'Visible to Everyone' in the settings. Search for Bluetooth devices on the phone, select the appropriate device once found, enter the pairing password, and the connection will be successful after pairing is completed.
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MicahMarie
08/11/25 10:51pm
Connecting my Buick to the phone via Bluetooth is quite simple. First, make sure the car is turned on, then find the 'Settings' option on the central control screen in the car, select the 'Bluetooth' menu, and enable pairing mode. Remember to also turn on your phone's Bluetooth, then go to your phone's Bluetooth settings to scan for devices. Look for a name like 'MyBuick' or your car model number and click to connect. During pairing, you usually need to enter a password such as 0000 or 1234. Once connected, you can directly use the car's audio system to make calls and play music, which is very convenient and safe. Some models can separately set audio and phone inputs or automatically adjust sound effects based on the music app. If it fails, just restart the devices or clear the pairing list and try again. Buick's in-car system has good compatibility and isn't too complicated.
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