How to Connect Audi Car Bluetooth?
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Press the MENU button > Phone > Connect mobile phone > Search for new Bluetooth device > Next. Available Bluetooth devices will be displayed on the infotainment system screen, click to connect. Press the MENU button > Settings > Left control button > MMI settings > Connection manager.
When connecting to Audi's in-car Bluetooth, I prefer to approach it from a technical perspective to ensure stability. First, set the vehicle to ACC or start the engine, then activate the Bluetooth function via the MMI system settings menu. Enable Bluetooth on your phone to search for nearby devices, select "Audi UHV" or a similar name for pairing, and enter the default code 0000 or 1234. Once paired, the system will automatically connect and display on the screen. If pairing fails, I check Bluetooth version compatibility (e.g., support for A2DP protocol) and recommend updating the Audi MMI software to avoid bugs in older versions. Modern Audi models also support Bluetooth audio streaming and hands-free calls, but ensure your phone isn’t connected to other devices to prevent conflicts. Regular system maintenance and updates can improve pairing efficiency. Though the process involves many details, the logic is clear, and it can be completed within minutes.