How to connect Bluetooth for music playback in an older Audi A6L?
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First, enable the Bluetooth function on your phone, navigation device, and other devices, and set them all to 'Visible to Everyone'. Search for Bluetooth devices on your phone, select the device once found, and connect using the password: 0000. After successful pairing, the connection is complete. Once the navigation device and phone are successfully connected via Bluetooth, go to the main interface of the navigation device, enter the Bluetooth interface, click on 'Music', and you can directly play songs from your phone.
Connecting Bluetooth for music playback in older Audi A6L models is actually quite straightforward. Having driven such vehicles, here’s the process: After entering the car, start the engine and wait for the infotainment system to fully boot up—typically when the MMI screen lights up. Then, navigate to the settings menu and locate the Bluetooth device option. At this point, enable Bluetooth on your phone and activate its search mode. The car’s screen will display a list of available devices—select your phone’s name. During pairing, you may need to enter a default passcode (common codes for older models are 0000 or 1234); confirm after input. Once paired, return to the media source or music settings and select Bluetooth as the audio source. Then, play songs on your phone, and the car’s audio system will output the sound. If the Bluetooth option isn’t visible, check whether it’s nested under an audio submenu or try restarting the car’s system to resolve occasional glitches. Once the Bluetooth connection stabilizes, enjoying music while driving is a pleasure—just remember to keep your phone charged to avoid interruptions. For older cars with weaker signals, positioning devices closer during pairing improves performance.