How to Connect Bluetooth for Older Beijing Hyundai Models?
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First, establish a pairing relationship. Turn on the Bluetooth functions of your phone, navigation device, and other equipment, and set the phone's Bluetooth to 'Visible to All' in the settings. Then, search for Bluetooth devices on your phone. Once found, select it to initiate pairing. The connection password is: 0000. After successful pairing, the connection is complete.
Connecting Bluetooth on older Beijing Hyundai models is actually quite simple, though the menu can be a bit buried. First, start the car and turn on the infotainment screen. Look for an icon labeled ‘Settings’ or ‘Audio/Media’. Tap into it and select the ‘Bluetooth’ option – make sure your phone’s Bluetooth is also turned on. The car’s system will then automatically search for devices, and your phone model name should pop up on the screen. Tap to pair; the default PIN is usually 0000 or 1234. If it doesn’t show up, try setting the car’s Bluetooth to ‘Discoverable Mode’. Once paired, don’t forget to test it by playing a song to check for audio. If it’s connected but silent, chances are the audio system isn’t switched to Bluetooth mode – look for a toggle button on the steering wheel or dashboard. Interfaces may vary slightly across model years, but the general logic is similar – just dig through the menus a bit.